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Show ever FE. BLUNCK, Pres. and can erance INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CO. A. yesurrect temper by are Iintered as second-class matter Feb iS, at the postoffice at Salt lake C ity Utah. under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. the Only Republican in Salt Daily Lake N counselled Clty. with to Subscription Rates: Month, in advance:....... $ One Three Months, in advance Six Months, in advance One Year, in advance Offices, Dooly Temple St. Block, Both ..... salt Lake City, Utah, 17, OF Quite a business of has by Consul General predicts ing that to that of ground sold exchange. tinual in annually, and says of and the Paris, who is go- within the recommends Europe, He absorption iron States fron taking there Is iron a 35,000,000 con- tous It may look that is verarded the declared he the forest It the public of that era was of have works was with the the But be called soon taken gas belt Waste today belt the in possible producing . There and have the good the metal territory been people been drawn upon, who not want exhausted turn supply do for another What }Woposes mia to penetrate country, Palestine. from east em It is stated consular in gents Mesopota- north of the that warning the the region is refuta- of "redue- it in it this region at will the as a result Algeciras close the con- markets and take from this republic world dominance. Much the same medicine in When this ease, too. the pro- all earned money of mand, that there plain of gion will The ao is in the to one follow be such the been it" of to it Western give a fair ‘ands keep pace either with foreign problemi of nation power more heme nusiness for will meet the: the end numbers and dominate even than at situation or nation in vresent the througheut the wor the we will have enough iron for enough all the and rest of world. The people of the eonquered republic have felt the heayy hand of the dominant race. But in the success of the former opposition they tind hope of fairness. It has not been an easy task for to leaders secure of that adoption submission. The independent, they sturdy in the heen proved far-away of their Boers plan were were manhood people railand sold men and in hardship so than and mplete was the overthrow the end of the South sold And price which his upper hand. Walsh no strong "You temple sentiment. to Mrs. the Margaret literature Holm- from all c¢ S68 and and the so- has iiitic me DtTnee or to , defeat those the are unanimous fighting and who incident country comes is members don't that are they is just is at a good ity being told in to of may either men be in thetr| Many people of he has his is but his what of the business ond all others grammar grades be the may Walsh his trades to while him It and a is doing, . Grand Junction fashion run of rather lo the to bill before now the A big New the and stand people the school the blame have our hard than they lald did not policy, started woods, said less from in the of loyalty. trust in in a It that many his of of the light certain you are not a gos sip. recruitsaid appointmetit try at any rate, ve Ree preacher says it can to lief that comes and from of the from every has He down by St belleve one honesty of them to be is no this more than justice latest snow storm lo observe came *rom m little before it costs ty-five it in made its these sunny Raleigh is the city cents a not load climes selling more to charming than guther street seveno- and de- dischargto aid of the ob> $50,000 in at various the forgers get expense industrial towns In the east. gratulatioh men for of section a ste and the et the land1: furnace himself has done to t ne all of damage rest of and ‘a the visit of conmysterious the for trom $00 up a 34,04 a riodl of Ce micaie ration 1s smaui, who {WV miller, "She mely usefniness ih: tHe ee vr followed by the workmen in the have done Peter ‘he "He to knows, in oe Rhyme.) smiled. Said he: "You of papers supplied with ea do a w here. papers in j an eens Tafa. a puri except the wand oe they the eove rnment SARNED a _ billlon. ag ocnld be No funny ( billion" h, in the land but has the at} aid hi LVé a often Re n to Iris, "and were Apology for :despoke soul vessel, the Calcutta to BONES Scientist FOUND Reeovers IN CAVE. "Major, Pre-historic Relics Somebady up an acquaintance e ‘across ae aearat when searches into he asked Pc anied On howeve@, one and thing struck me us jolly strange, that was that among bakes people I.was the ancient history of the » have been greatly aldi me an of the pre- "historic shoot I worst blacklegs a hant. sce ed himself Martin Woodrofte in- Ithough I'd known him eallthere up at the mines north the T name first met him of Hornby," he old He cley- Ganniae club as Dick Archer, was believed then to be one of a Then mains to very tion for twenty-five years siastic archaeologist as well as Cefatigable mining i al a gadda seeking and studying the my of a millionEu-rope laugh on lyou could tell me what ; happened up |in Seotland, where Leitheourt had shooting. Tell me everything," | he }added with the air of a man In wirom | all hope is dead Vell.' IT began, "the Leitheotrts | took Rannock castle, close to my un|cle's place, near Dumfries, I got to know them, of course, and often shot with his party. One day, however ) Was amazed to notice in one of the | rooms the photograph of a lady, the pe xmat ‘ounterpart oof that picture iwhich, I recollect, 1 told you when in | Leghorn | had found torn up on board ithe Lola. You recolleét what I narlrated about my strange adventure, j}don't you?" "IT remember every word. was his janswer, "Go on. What did you do?" | "Nothing I held my tongue. But *pwhen T discovered that the fellow who pealted himself Woodroffe-the man gave me T said ii a EARNED sounos mar can EARN5 a WYethme-nor a my! Vil have to say, half. sir. pep receutse himself as that ies was engaged to What foot as understoad marry Muriel, starting Muriel miles north of ¢ the great C hicago . alded by torches he discov- his home until it became his tomb, turned " my these game There bur Ned some was . ee with rude imple: ments of IL. eitheour is the my stone visit was so abrupt are real, old telanything r exclaimed in niv the end of and so extra- to Ne faatiate as to w the at period "Of our of his- | the same as see tell you the mysterious "not [ re- Jack whereupon er, to conceal claim to should have have to beat is a our Joe Gans, the less, and yet it s without «a sce negro somes extensive at leakt pugillat, probable is shall was has been Se see Denv course, coming to 4 aa that Ww hat oy vk America I tatives ‘of our icaniie colle xe s rand ' think could passed not mu- queen she Ww aoe: every "ettort lives thore bat lives than eS akg one, whose loyie help to noticing. thelr that Jack ad to put 3 apto me it he just then 1 "resolved went han €& we spent eve ning in. ‘the ‘etond circle, meetmen we knew and having rather Pleasant time among old act man who had lived Pe ae a He along hesitate "d the pengithat he Italy's friend good an rethe of and table topie his bi ee Bee one om aie he about Ten ha a y fixed for it was now late, and "Yes, I do love' her," he admitted "And,, by: heaven!" he cried, "Twili tell the truth. and baa the whole at their ingenious + Have you met Elma Heath?" ed. ‘Yes,' I said ve para anxiety. "Then listen," he said in a low, earnest voice. "Listen, and I'll tell you something. rounding y have {fs a that ever declared greater mystery sur- yacht. the Lola, than imagined, my dear old Jdck Durnford, look- ing me straight in the face "When you told me about it on the quarterdegk that day outside Leghorn, I was half a mind to tell you what I knew. Only one fact prevented me-my disinclination to reveal my own secrets, [ loved Muriel Leithcourt, yet, affou: as I was, I could never see her-I could not obtain fromoher own lips the explanation I desired. Yet T would not prejudge her-no, and I won't now! he added with a fierce resolutlon "I love her,' he went on.' and she reciprocates my love. Ours is u secret engagement made in Malta two years ago, and yet you tell me that she has pledged herself to that fellow Woodroffe-the man known here in London as Dick Archer. "1 can't believe {t-l really. can't, old fellow, She could never write to me as she has done arging patience and secrecy until my return,"' Unless, of course, she désired to gain time," I suggested, But my friend was eilene his brows were "deep kn "NY odrofte is at the present moment 1h Petersburg," . sit fd. "I've just come back from er "In St. Petersburg!" he gasped, sur- prised. "Then ous he jis with the official, Baron Oberg: the Ope of VPinla o erg Is ifvite ‘shut iT but te a ietaieiet dwar eae o est he shall be ass ad ny answer ee And hia s oShe Elma? fs in What hiding has in villaingoverau become a ow: Was of Petersburg. cowalting suGh time as | a get hae safely out of Ruussia,"" and en tinuing I explained how she had been and rendered dea ee t!" he eried Merce ly." "Have they getuany done that to the en they reveal the na eae thel she eens e had seen and hea rd.' Ir "plo& for oer are Best} cirdic ee pe ie ce bir that = light, big é@lectric lamps had been turned and we were in sémi-darknéss. fellow Shall. never marry he declared in, B fierce hoarse voice. "What you have just told) me reveals the truth, Did you meet Chater "He e appeare ad suddenly at Rannoch, and the Leithcourts fled precipitatels and have not since been beard of "Ah, no wonder!" he remarked with a dry laugh "No wonder! But look here, Gordon, I'm not going to stand by and let that seoundrel Woodrifte marry Muriel." "You love her, perhaps? * T hazard- ‘There owner forced "The eae fumily tr Wy: ell, ney bark." faint. the ont chip. Your that your "What do you think we need opponents "The thing we need most whip." "Yes. quite eertain.' "And js there no dare ta as to who is the assassin of the woman Santini and this mysterious man who posed as her husban ‘None whatever For .some time Jack Durnford smoked in silence, and I could just distinguish his white, hard face in the used "Hlow is Mrs. Oldhboy''s husband getting?" | understand she {s preparing herself for the worst. "Tk he doctors have given him up, then? "No; say he will get over his att as "It orer said, L do, 3 0f berhapr, Pat th Hadley. Tale towns patcoun creditable it I do he'll see the children the house, It is hardly probable that Harry. Orchard will be able to attend the convenon of fruit men to ae held in Denver next mon as 3 legislation. ‘been prepared that o ° puy-check the viewed demand come "Biggs: is a ‘pe ppery old fellow. did he 29 When you trod on his w hin anenieieleea the corn replied: delicate career. be an -officlal statement Curzon in 19H it See atten his is interested the proud ihe ;}Wwho had represented himself as the e2 powner of the Lola, and who, #) doubt, el had a hand in breaking open Ifuteh}eson's safe in the consulate-was enhand dis-|gaged int Muriel, I became full of snsthe | picion' | "Well? [ "Woodroffe, after meeting me, disjappeared--went to Hamburg, - they re- | snid, on eee ss. Then other things "sti nding asty ide with eceurre nan and woman were romniaentiniered up in the wood about ie & ‘Oung day a mile and a half from the castle. The the |man was made up to represent my but man Olinto-t! believe you've seen him ajin Leghorn? he "What! They ‘ve killed Olinto?" he grasped starting from his chai Sa bt "No. The fellow was made up very much like him But his wife Armida iniencly was killed." peo"They killed the woman, and Ler that ume PHS Leith eour', lieved they had also killed her ht has a daughter ndnied Mu band, eh?" he said bitterly through his flex. sound much shed a me, teeth, and I saw that his strong hands my des ur chap, grasped the arms of his chair firmly "And Martin Woodrolfe is engaged to Muriel Leitheourt. Are you certain of Baccm -Wise. talk seuucs greatly like a lie, John 1D... safd the saint (His sjnile ratnod to a frown.) "The - elevator's over there. Go take {t going down." "John D. hung ‘round the gate a while lt broke his heart to go St. Peter sought a telephone and called His Nibs imor ae there, Satan," cried ane av ust sent Jo'gn D. dow "Good wane " ceplied the man with ae wu toast him good and own. od-by, John D,,"" St. Peter said. The other cursed his fate ust then. there ume a hearty Jaugh from Just within thé gate, St. Peter looked inside the fence to-.see who it could be and there saw Herbert Hadley jumping up and down in of all the ap- national plece response senate. is phases meusure There and forgetting matter of manner Was Peter stood before the gate-that goloen gate.on high. A doze aie freco Mother Earth wer slow!y drawing meh omes a bunen," he said unto, angel standing near. "I'm glad the y re coming, too. oar {ft has been too dull up here The crowd lined up and, one by one, they old to St. Peter way they thougiit that they should get inside of that bright home on high. nd, one by one, they proved. their. claims, you see-until the last ety took his pla: "e to mak? his little nia Yast man was quite tal! and had a nose quite long and sharp. Saic "St. Peter, let me in I'm sure I've earned a harp." Peter answered: p. st5 "Tell me why. What did you do in life that you should have a hor me up here away from care and str "I furnished oll for everyone ‘the nian said, poe om nok furnished gasol'ne and such to make the autos go, 1 earned a Willlon apiare and I left it there on Now, does not that prove to you, ua sur, my honesty and worth? And lots of 1 1en I kept out of the oll trade-they were mad I rage them out and they sre saved from losing all they had t went to church on Sundays ind eddressed the Zible class. So open wide your gate and ‘A s insurance he caught man to You've been a bit down in the mouth tonight, Jack,' I said presently, ufter we had been watching the cabs Meadlcoming up, depositing the home-comto ing revelers from the Sayoy or the shouldn't Carlton choiec { Yes," he sighed ‘And surely -f -~ moun| have enough to cause iy -arter what Flor Uve heard from Bartlet time | What! Did the (nets he oe us convey any. bad news to you?" in. and with pretended ignorance : the} cuired "Yes," he said hodrsely, after a brief the pause. Then he added: "Bartlett said he and apage, aid with to trees formerly. salary York lines days conduct the difficult to him ties, try. publie duty And of wh@h American commercial patent medicine, as at ‘Salt honesty, so called, my friend, bids fale to make me Jaugh, fou saved men's money, did you State, by squeezing them? a appearance Tillman's non-partisan a the setting poplars drawn hard has Senator jectionable is members to today is operated entrusted the of in company friends | pest him, machine to him. managed is their vice R. kindness passed. erushed It best first KATE BILL NON-PARTISAN. Up to date little can be said in eriti- country of forbidden Weakness very have the his theory bene- clearing in desert that pearance and the by are worth won never because hard it and of hav- He lines, of John been But will of are trad- informer's hate has them. whom the chance not cats there all the irregu- than lord qamage the the virtue. he that is He Mr. Jones-Yes, or have all technieally to that have whieh act the literature of a prob- sense same his the departure wrong ts by battle And his because that fleld r_muintenance } by exposure. the to due of It there or nig the im- the discovered that following In slip trading atmosphere cism Twain," eee there obviating should the who. of of fits rather methods business and Mark insincere. Club women are hem may not find en- the immoral task African in makes capable more peals entered time It Was put the and suddenly he competitors, who beat and w hat sai (A them us to whem suid | fraian rajah with his turbaned suite; Léeg-|irom the variety actress to the slaugh- believe sham organization He young secured followed suffers and for men by ba has of thelr paid Habits been add can't Mrs. Jones-You mu Whatever more of accused true to jit larity; with OF FUN. Grace to magnates have the him up one is just elec- that more to speculate hey are At that one litthe corner of | ° see you Strand the off just } London }more variety of men and women thar | perhaps at any other spot. All grades aed before you, from the pushful Malone words. from in money to ten has been forbidden. be We ner nothing is more foolish than to cross blades with our great humorist "Mark Twain, youll remember Innocents Abroad' about the street in Damascus that is called Straight. He says that the street called Straight may not be as crooked L S a corkscrew, but it is certainly less Straight than a rainbow Haskett Smith, the Palestine lecturer, took Mark Twain to task about the street called Straight at a dinnet When I was in Damascus.' he said, ‘lL took a photograph of this street and the photograph shows the street to be really as straight as pbdssible here was a laugh at the humorist's expense. e rose and drawled; May I ask what my friend Haskett Smith had to drink-that day in Damas cus? ‘Oh, water, water only, Haskett Smith re ails "dd ‘Ah, well, Twain drawled, ‘you see, that makes' all the difference 5) dit- himself. rest business, of crushed way, and noth- method and any-t : as the twentl- to record true-but less white |ter of a peer, or the wife alre pork butcher doing longer national a He developed he has in business is pages the the poverty, bring opponents methods has all of an simply un- and builders as the an the from his other all long vaike that nothing but increased seyerity could follow indications of irrllation. So their old leaders in art become their best, advisers in Xe i. any has ers, up in He rate main- tained in danger, that submission ye British was maddening. But be the get wealth. well than highest of opportunity the are which and is less, money terprises together grown future's Monte Palermo, Sen word right fortune as Chicago, ably the at and no to came his for c the the given than BOERS' GOOD TEMPER. Recent changes in the British ministry have had the effect to raise the hopes of the Boers of South Africa Leaders Of that people have suffered severely from the stern and intolerant polley of Balfour and Chamberlain, to Chi-| one can great people the For everything He achieved made of advance- And in will markedly the prosess than commerce. grounded at the to get the come strug-' away, dawn more. to own the <As the somewhat competition consumption. at ing country our strengthens tt will more a man century-nothing out youth di wn retribution's archives one his be that eth has lost righteous. blotted start-| man GR The amounting No of chance the member. This him, with property disposal. most from This now trom other thy from trom for 6f say will circumstances and behold hihi just would his from wrested fered bounds valued prices under such circumstances. John R. Walsh is a type of the busi- have richness; present * same of newswas get- In taken been re- develon productivity possessions. tn than ment that has are of federation public forces applied com- America marked the and eolonial world for money-these structure noisy the reader Walsh of properties has ness thou Then: city? And = dispatches have der govern- policy senti- has ! over nothing distance financial these protest systems the of for of other amazing within growth more to principles ornament affalra. average John R. proceeds de- other felt thing resources in nation, of need any started; inaximum territory the no the happily inining liolds justice general come earning for gain prevent worst The he can irrigation so the be advantage advancement ments. the and the to Harrts's money will far © the secure. cause the been will the Little at right work yet earned Mr. working not the that cinetive resources of the United States have been developed, when America shall have given to its own land the attention Its moment office. their. that toreed heal the a "FRE FRAGMENTS WALSH, "‘the eeeds its will to load of obligation, caught at its maximum, Is to be satisfied with the pro- of the world to the products of the United States, done cardinal to tune secures looking } bind bank, many concessions office. never Side now treasurer incumbents will with attention of direction from the man who made the properties. His banks have already been taken from him. His for- feyence are getting sole in mentioned is very like that of the United States in its soil and charaeter and America {s warned that if Gerof ead Though deep in mire, weing not your ands and weep, lL lend my arm to all who say "I ean." No shame-faced outeast ever sank so deep, But yet might rise and be again a man required city year city is this roads men the be- own money public the after cago. old of LeQueur. William by to think, and he aphim afforded aie his friends _| pes ired to desire to avoid rather than to greet them 10 him I induced theatre ter the tne in and Cecil, to the round You |come before chair In the big portico | wicker final | the entrance we sat to smoke our mine on of spot Is a favorite It clgars lwhen fn T.ondon, for Cario the and plays pare string the. when ean cosmopolitans j; Americans and othe coming ‘continu! a is tea, there _ldrink life of anc panorama litthe «a going, and ‘that to a student of men like myself is intensely interesting. And at night tow} sit( there <In to ji amusing as just tis » | the shadow and wateh the people returning from the theatres ot dances statements interest last boasts to th ing Germany the and is oe gie that it aim for hbet- placed call late The Or, bragging us the of WORSTING century. noted has machine Spy: LeQueux William 1905 Copyright passed e xLP a Jet present Wapers is more or or Tribune, subject public the empty Another consular report DURE cote the same thing, though in a dtfferent life, redueced'" broad the the in looking and gned their the that elty. direction. It with- salary item such on turned the pet | Car's youe door, to ‘fight and chances them. fact them, passed be precious _ CHATS WITH EXCHANGES Tat Tou golden ages on ‘the wane nig ue I burn the records of the day; unri every soul is born again Dost reel has Not the earry expenses," now? with within regime months. knows can published And while the shabby one of for no you views-made-lo-order above incumbency their attention to the development of the. mountains of the West. and the day of disaster will doubtless be set foor ward every $7,000 republie's not ad- Lake find -Walter $1,- being Salt the the to our : ing the thou- million, are are new come to the city yet a old columns with party and in to I faii day I at arate you wise vi rise not Dost tolerable the new has an in of and of one increased : the processes "noliey' a aay and ow color give of of of dependanee news carry should has hills by the treasure never Let it the and is three addition man )as little of the by iron 19 see very to the meeting the | to hos the who | knock like a boy at splendors that have ed To vanished Joys be blind and deaf and dumb; Judgme nts seal the dead past with its political editorials been than increase deposited are acres of council But welcome printing:" and Jess the } tien must dis- to alleged have year, enuse natura! world a ter the no every affairs, expenses out extent the the men Wal) race duty the.statements The which Por aver And bid win wrong ae @ Laugh merit, from deign "Pxpenses when all "color course | Hvery by of "visible," that invaded. sand eertainty of existed utterly remembered that would astounding And richest whe found tor eulogies, warrant, and following ministration if there is a lack of iron' in what may Le natural and almost example No be to paper. paper's The the are party, Weep eae proficiency its write of they publie a relief sends to of is come the reporters reports true, first men view young indulged. in vanished the at to for their 900 when the that of seore feels trouble of supply is the prodigal Kas Ameéricans prophecies exhausted. most borrowing way the calls there Of Hke the on It adds; The world has only 10,000,000,000 tons of iron ore available, Germany, Kiussia and France each possessing more than this country, In the comparison of coal qualilies the advantage ot North America over European countries is overwhelming, and that with what is coe known the present 280,000,000 tons annual output of Ameriean bituminonts coal can be maintained for hundreds of years without exhaustion, while the European coal fields are running out.* Tut All "Expenses are being reduced In departments where more and _ better service Is being supplied, and revenues are being realized from sources where heretofore commodities were dishonestly held as "perquisites" by conscienceless hypocrites whose chief aim in official life seemed to be to draw the largest salary or fee possible to the last cent, and to withold and appropriate every morsel of city property over which no one stood guard, and eS appropriate and sell everything that yas not labeled or spiked to the al 1d.' report of of the boasting News 19086 in Mason century, be made current United short the conl in the run course been the than entitled American party whether or not who agree aes on Is eulogies TRON. stir world providing President's me not is England is whatever PLENTY of the that place of Tribune certainly in do completely place whom who BOASTING the linction Association, March rulers line >» If eeu. Press book their their those colony EMPTY 2.00 208 South West 'Phones-3190. Publishers' a and probably more co-operation the the condition, in is in parties, .75 New York Office 117 Tribune Building Chicago Office . 1613 Marauette Building Boston Office ....,. 2 Beacon Street Member It "Finis" all un- it. Nothing writes They sae tol- English has SALT LAKE CITY, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1906 ~ OPPORTUNITY, good and however history Henceforth blank par The subservient written. closed. Only peace And commends Boers' been state. even Boers saddle. prudence The The the the Rracious Mgr that give to in REPUBLICAN, = Morning INTER-MOUNTAIN can iA S c Every chance 3 Published powsible - Thalater-Monntain Republican No been before inter ‘ he favy: ae though «ful eet w hen is opportunity - ‘Seen and heard what?" (Continued Tomorrow Morning.) £; THE republic t ‘ 2 4 |