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Show 4 THE . a lter- ountain Published IN ; Every TER-MOUNTAIN une Republica Morning by REPUBLICAN CO. fathers A, BE. BLUNCK, ee Pres, ee and Mgr. under the Act of Congress, The Only im Republican in Salt - Daily Lake Newspaper It It of some come has has fought suffered the valued men. But every trial without through stronger have have City. - trials battles. | dissolution not have sae with the nation It as passed. Prophecies huve made been come come mistake Subscription Rates: Three Months, tn-advanoe .1.1.°2.00 Six hard OWN ------- true. from of men Dooly . Block, St. 208 Both Se ys made the themselves the lost control of some organization; they iid Office _Member Publishers' ee City, sulin Beacon ae eee Utah, April ee 2, road, and It REJOICE WITH US is a curious they tralt think Re- ity ful of grewth, as a test of increasflattering commercial apprecia- tion, that which we tell story Lake view to the our fifty readers of opportunities business men. In six weeks proved its tion true|°?! by Salt Republican position results for circulation the offered the as a served house, by that columns|®'°*> mental of more came to the new paper and) as his promise by of the canvassers, thousand. simple promises ers... and And others in city, wherever over can the lem. field was for initial number, a to spend thing that. he lo six the have at pa- of months. lated on But such friendship has of line:. "We ing And as no one a}and and the other, is no in our of forty tL The Jov-|sailants the first) columns. of) It. them, jis will the \han does not will reflection the any- that continue' its any it had bids run fair short to to fifty be weeks the | nally columns. doubled in a And the mantle very him away time. "Too Why? Vike word in'the the for its a paper a lets first business with They men know is Because because them us, and this to trade we is yery are sure serviceable, no ly suggestion have more the to in Ephesian dome it window a Republicanism mirror, ineendiarism. What It saw it was So far the as the Senator temple lies In and not in purpose it is Smoot not a bit of work, and is any , the as concerned, the Tribune that own peril Tribune, senator. So far the saw its not that of another. danger. and which when carwhich firing a into looking in as of was glass in scene represented no paper in the hands those and of Tribune wants of the desire the who clude are and not the Re- we startled latest But The Tribune charge. of course temple zation very the is not clever a of in the the into Tribune In which which making is Republican danger. scheme the mirror spite the its wrong organiof the Trib- in of Salt if terment of ment league attention tions is cream the the the Gould will that to that for them the differing make be and we gether cities ly, despite be of be the instead In the Salt country to time, the of do all abroad, it is alto- destinies out praising condemning matter Lake of expects spend home every of for- the Witte, the work to do say, is It is all the people of beaten. the At Redlands, do- are enjoying shoes, on its which new. his of civic al- view of the city the fwl- the station a for character of a on of either the water bluffing same in or results Russia, Cal., engagement La Porte, Charles Oregon, to in a a circus crowded the of is filling tents, same. series of that in A. is will that lo- "rajlroad Johns a state, races and he a canvass enable of candidate state, making and men on snow- Baker City, him governor is now which to - for land engaged he believes the nomina- lion, ----_-___ sta- have beauty more question they for bet- ly long alleged franked one that as and there said way the that beds, carriages was no that a cow the house offices called the that there are Evening newspapers members pianos, furniture mail, fair, the Squass-I ee that statistles show that men wid, pay their bills BECO. actually live longer than other Amrix-Well, that stands tai reason, The doctors ean't afford to let such valuable patients die ---The American Spectator. "She was engaged to a millionaire, she jilted him to marry another man "Ah! love?" So she's really f mo marrying yes. The for other milliGeaiee:? ‘-Philadel- Biggs-There! That disproves the that messenger boys comic paper joke never hurry! Rogge: - Yes, there's the corner. around dogfight a Little Willie-Say, pa. at is meant by a sirict sense of justic Us a term a man Sanoliae to his actions when he devotes all his time te getting even with someone agiinst whom he imagines he has a grudge, my son.-Chicago News Mrs.. Greening-And statue represent" Mrs. Browning--That cuted in terra colta Mrs. Greening-Poor they are so' barbarous American countries. er what is does this Psyche, exe- thing! But in those South -Cleyeland Lead- "Here is another question that ought to be brought DELVES congress," sa the earnest citize "My dear siv," answered Senator Sorghum, "congress now has all the questions it can take care of. What it needs is some answers.""-Washington Star. adornment, man $70,000 conduit until is settled? share, are but "Yes," said the Georgia "the snake had 60 rattles fisherman, and 7 but- 18." Why to Life of propertone duty. last improvements of this papers and muthat talent. at direct that of of discouraging voluminous the first them worked the effort in do that will home ideas But, given likely our exact taking. remembered they are age, should impossible as at the spirit in of the old America, hy. Buropean wholly here the Improve- well the in its we conditions it things if tn from advancement. an its these erection roads, fair Lake community. street reared wise jdeas should "So add and and pro- the Impres- for streets awakened vast ideas PERN: aes, (eo do Civic the South that cality, one for. whole ready been started growth of that part lowing of it elgn the the the nicipal of man- advance- all, go. the but the rooms tolerable, *) a are born Post. of had mere- congress dining-room through protest, but been committee > wall. the when sent on in post- editor up to explain limits.'-New York my friend. "That won't go down, But-what did you have* "Well, I had a jug that held gallons, and only had one handle!" -Atlanta Constitution, "It is a shame way that things managed on the "A ou any Bingleton who missed from the commission? , "Yes, he's my Plain Dealer. and a disgrace the are wasted and misPanama Canal." relation to the Mr, was summarily disemploy of the canal brother "-Cleveland "Bvery payday my husband brings home a package and makes me guess its contents. oo "Are you a good guesser. "Sure; its candy, or flowers, or gloves or something like that every time. Does your husband ever bring home a package = haar he brings every a oes saa too; but I don't have to guess ent it is; I smell it. on his breath.' -Houston Post. The tion. good man sat in silent medita- him moved the spirit After a time d he began to spea ee "Ww hat,'' he queried, "shall I give , during Lent" "you wife, his rejoined. a "Well," Easter new $25 for my up ie ae hea ane hie good man proceeded more.- in silence some meditate cago Daily News. X-Continued, " He was screaming. os ae - Oe ey= a He could see invading that half pa nat-| of to ating such purpose. promises for to the yet they warm any charged that called litue for lost| rather a went room He " floor,' such purposes. is it a said sald a the boy. little two proved in| announces} ot SCRAPS, of little fellows come stove in. and' up it In dead SIcdtGaat | on, W. D Johnson, we has filled in the late labo ministry 0 Australia min mietEe of ' publle s and water supply and acting preand colonial treagurer, has deterto resume his trade as working carpenter in Kalgoorlie. Sa Davis, \ contconer of Nevada, has returned from New - accompanied by John Borglum, the atte th a Pc f whose visit Ne range for the erection of a eae gtatue of the late John W. Mackay, the gift to the state of Clarence Mackay. | NOTES OF NOTABLES La Indian consin, ] in ndtto vapor and go . was but the beginning From moment till -he left the house, glowing, were lamps street the in. | cupations, people amusements, new to the from some | language strangled| they which grown understood lackbinds Thrushes thouzh thank in and hill and were one flower, but a Not are o All exquisite, Ite and golden All be though tha hollo nightingales, one bird God! mortal thank not maul could passed of the bring around details from. clod, God! roads I | iar, one flower were not: enough, Gods -Katharine Tynan. And oc- all he was folks use. And were' flat- was the principal that sold photo- folds enoueh eee he ue Be a of ay ee Eat his to dived a eos contents ‘ old man, realee famil- me into LLve georchants gaa! ! - local Sori to anyone. Seems He of| res, "breast pocket pnd wish you man had' Who kept sent the me a bill." ""T have. ‘It Is in the dask upstairs." And he got it. compared | |W ith the singed wad of paper he h tak trom the little stove in he ‘photograph car, «It as perfected | print from the very same plate. me have the bill," sald "Gunn, and the merehant"' cheerfully | consented. | But as .to any method. ef pursuit the old man was as helpless as his |} cetermined but untrained guest, (hen the latter saw his burden ikely to trouble the merchant he. dithe talk into other channels. | peli | The dinner was-a revelation. | different courses, "the servants, without seeming And they did so, the little Boy nest- |came and went heard @ word of conversation or ling against him with a pathetie con- | Nase >» be at all interested In it, the costly hdence. . ie and. silver, and" the riehness of "He's been erying.' said ‘the coun. were many things for tryman, and he came jretty near ery-| the linen-there to remember, ing himself, for the grime of dust and | | the countryman And the same was true of the house tears was thick on the baby faces? ae decorations in general, But he was so eirl had been erying, too, and:yhe wa "Well, now, ‘ait Laie me and Gunn. tell me all down here about Bitn said , it Dan , about it-rising to look at an not. sit;aaruret of her object if it struek his fancy, commenting withont any pretense of authoritative opinion, that neither he nor his eee Maes occasion for chagrin. couragingly. "You two van away, i - somaihan 20 ath bwoiNGs j Jus fore leaving he spoke to the very tired, down. And brother. "Now, But she she. held would. the hand let's seé:* said Dan Gunn, eh- "Only for a minute," old rudfied the girl, er's told ust last a old him It lady was he the had night It name driven seemed of Year "Oh, yes," said Dan.Gunn; "and your Manateeher lives in a stone house, with a carriage house in the rear, and rus." his coachman''s name the child. Bel ighted. "Yes, sir,' cried She let "And gray, wore go her brother's ha iad grandmother's Ss oo Ete and---- is out. grarifaaney at is Omaha, "And he won't be home till SunDan Gunn interrupted in turn come on, we will go: and ask randmother all about it.) They were miles from home, earried the boy and he led the girl till they found a'‘cab,..And brought more a re home «than Ne * @, thought could have ever been vou Naadted rom him For the grandmother second appearance ,in, pretty Shr ina and an of impression credit had that gray XI. been a sort,of issued. to He let- jim restful. Some noises there were. and they greeted him delightedly. "How's Major's "s feet? asked Dan grandmother, "that Harriet had tak eff her stockings nat had pulled shem en Arthur's feet, over his own stockings, and then'hSains wort hér own-shoes without stockings? woman decorum té& depravity. Ins old and foul full of misery He kept far to the west, for the region was new to him, his nearest approach being the home of the crippled boy whose mother had sent to someone for money. Although it was Sunday evening- and the bells of many churches were ringing an invitation to servicee-the ssloons were open and busy. About the doors of these places were numbers of young men, who watched him and ceased speaking till he passed. He h left all the business streets behind him at last, an for a moment just opposite the great ae of dress and a red----" { "Where "aid ‘she gov asked Dan yunn, eae a ance where she ‘went, ‘sald the cia quay. solemnly, "but Tam sure she came from the Angels." day dinner at the ee te home would have been © trial' A Le less genuine than Dan Gunn, ae knew he was not dressed as other men dress on such occasions. He knew before he started that many things would new and utterly strange 10, him, that he would. probably. display ignorance that would he ,shoek- young of the fair houses 6n either hand, tidy lawns and all the outwar dence of fair living, these were rethe as certainly miracu- woman the "Ye and. a eay will remember her." "Well, find her again if you ean. Keep track of Kher and let me know, will you?' "She Is the girl i She said no mores He eS they igeratoad each othe Walking back toward his hotel that night Dan Gunn was in a very com fortable frame of mind. He kept to the lake shore as far as the way extended, and often stopped to atch that wonderful play of billows-that procession of rearing, plunging, gallopihg maned coursers of the deep that charged upon some citadel at the shore line and then dived to silence in some unseen cave at the watcher's feet. He liked to think they Were horses and that they had simply rushed beneath some overhanging ledge and were still careening in mad strength across the nether world. They had not been broken and hurled back by the beach. Finally turning from the lake shore, having reached a point wheré ‘wiser men than he have turned from = {t- in sorrow-he ‘walked through ‘the streets that seemed suddenly changed home a » remember in a oid a name She the gray ia = v8 and then the streets turned aroun and we couldn't get' back." = to be sure They Will do'that. But wven you weré at t-home® Ww hat whs the street and number?" She told him, but he did not know. ‘And before (things ot turned pxouue that way What was your fath- yunn, handling the WONDRE y, with that rough goo wht ch cap_ a boy's heart in atRAtly. Vhy, do you Know,'t intespoked the of nad eee him He | Said. "That's the hls mem- ‘counterfeit bill' that»mass but they were new-the rumble of elevated trains, the . distant. ery newsboys, even the footfall of wayfarers-and these had been different or entirely inaudible on other days. h ldren found on the street were at their grandfather's home enough, steetch never And so he was fai to the sonth when a little girl plucked at the tail of his ceat : where is my , hame? declare!" cried Gunn, healthy, hearty excl iatton. is your home, sure enough?" the side of the little -girliwas a boy still smaller _ was in his pet kings and the girl was carrying his shoes, "because they hurt his feet when they are new, you know, she exple uined. { walk rout, every Hatha | that only nce ter swallow, their troubles, him-and supplies. naan stood | eiing ne the fe ana by good Mrs, Westervelk ane that the happy circumstance of nee mae children. had indorsed it. ig do a good many awkward chivinaredah: out losing the respect and esteem of these people But in those matters of permenh] cleanliness and of tidy apparel which n may encompass he prepared himself for the visit. He wandered about the down-town streets through he forenoon, and for the first time since arriving in the .city found the bliss to see - lark the azure upon his high, celestial road. many hundreds soar, thank the which But all this did.not disturb-him. INTROIT. lark he saw fire-fighters. .those spectacle | nothing | thought ad Mrs. Virginia E. Bland, widow of "Silver Dick" Bland, has become one of the most successful agriculturalists and horticulturists In the country. Het farm is near Lebanon, Mo the hoursstreets afterward and. CHAPTER Amos Scripture is the oldest acting banker in the United States. He was 100 years old on Friday last and i vice-president of the Mason Savings bank, of Greentield, N After sie repeated, -a Senor Walker - Martinez, the Chilean minister, has by direction of his government invited Secretary Root to visit Valparaiso on his coming trip to the Rio conference, To see one spring begin In her first heavenly gre Were grace unmeet or Petey I have seen many springs, panersi ou The William H. Baldwin, Jr., memorial fund, amounting to about $162,000, is about to be turned over to endowment fund of the Tuskegee stit oo Soa Siawing background, | graphers' With>alMihe there, children. |sage enough to tell his story not as to in the complimentary but heat children, "No one knew a thing about them, but one young woman," Said the. old ady, brokenly, after she had laid the children-unwashed-on. her bed, ane and sent Cyrus, the coachmamn, to tell the distracted parents "One young woman had seen them Prince Arthur of Connaught has sailed. from Yokohama, Japan, for Canada leet of Japanese warships escorted his steamship out to sea. of ‘ all wait there till nduahenthes any ink What do you think that later- | Were jt satin oe of benefactor M. Cornelius, a full-blooded of the Oneida tribe in Wishas gone to New York to study Barnard college echool four feet woods-all ' their eight on to school. ran of then | Co the of to carry. -_-.|garded his the famous in hand and an autobio- to waves oad cotTaT ma most magnificent thine imag cen a othe lt displayed o courage. he Mauston!" said the men had forgotten. And it |flectively. "The name a don't Then he put his two hapds ‘behind ae out a little memorandum bo him and walked ‘far away * Fle saw | s Ralph Granger, Mauston, Towa! Ja he Llane to a the Monuments are ashes, allway traffic through 4 the areas SimSie tunnel s to be on by the use of electric iotomutives nein are so oes that two will be venen to pull an-average train at the rate of 2 miles an hovr It is that the father of M. Fallieres, president of Gti strength a man a cask wine used to heartily from the bunghole. and whom sha Il J pass the cup?" a Three giant brothers named Phillips are among the of the British parliament are Liberals, Wynsix Inches tall: Owen r six feet four inehe are sons of the awe Phillins Sir wenaitie the gentian is made From the gentian which is considered ithe very folk. In in great le to regood income, but ie otherwise Gen. John 8S. Mosby, Confederate raider, has ere long will complete graphy be | me back to the win-| Be to | Oe es ey a si 5 e-find are awn no breath in that ee. ! i ok a acate 1 i pe room, For "But Gunn. ~ "Why oo a+ whit," cried Dan § my country there used to be a the in down sit th ey hem-and cover »/ hail+) ingthe thrust ‘ft lot be must it gnome a teens below in maneuvers Nefriger-| manufactured proceed- Suu ana eaciertt ee 2 hnp neeSB and © Mm z ft \eswicth s at i me the ground was SAE ae ue =e a Dan' so frosty and cold that they used to the way : full "Of a fierce with rusty than | qwful Germany Das 8.544 miles of broad gauge railway line British public the The aichaitte of a iss premiei for Balfour, lately for Joe Cc ‘ieceie riain Fann and that is "Monocle Bf? used in Telephones being mun large coal mines In some cases where the galleries pe ne trate far m the shaft or mouth of the mine, the stale ephone systems are yaad ‘aborate oe extensive Careful te jyerman well w hic h has Noah aeiiled more than a mle ito the earth show rise ip tenrerature is about pps Fahre neit iS feet in depth The iridescent Siem in what is called "peacock co are due to the presence ot a film of fron oxide It usually means the loss of o part of the volatile matter in the coal and betokens inferior quality. Corwin, he was familgovernor As on oe | had | corner "There substance, sejezd advices the erec-| establishments in| and Argentina of it --- As . ' He waiting to him when they found The place was this}on recove execution machinery America, | her' need | a preposterous Sprung to added vigor | barrassment. was broken. Some fire-|he came, the window below 100,000,000,) lentific au- year the men a seemed of ema moment ; Dan Gunn neverThesawcountry from which himself. veriled The flames the common nothing hap-|q« one It walked calmly:across, while the crowds| It below cheered- without knowing how |that |after he which for errand the was l trixial PUN" frie: ling ; idle "pun- ee |, ona eee . flames: al-| out-in the was himself to Gunn , applied maximum tia to late cold-storage of paratus like you . at the Europe, ; the to men Sun. the better to . the single to place tion bet- by States. payment the of producing said CHAPTER 4 © T was afraid his feet would get cold "Oh, if it is something worth while." | he, "have courage Mayhe we without his shoes," said Harriet In (44. qo somethi Wherere. iaitee elf-defense : it? js, something 20 |°?" "Right there, in-that désk-by the| "They did till she put her ar urning abroad. According in metropolis, borrowed it help the have Salt "‘first made from demand Third. of Since has it na | their done citv-bullders, working "dotitg" noth down 1 City said owner neve: 6 be was always $a» Thornham, in Norfolk, England, rin The desk against the wall was | terec a ee has tanshy the yi already. blazing He pest in ner Mr. Westerfelt, Sr.. lads the art o rand-wrought | top, saw the necklace hanging there | member of the firm 4 : totally municipal be the the inclose It that done tikar and ane Thornham this coun- offset is modern are United are the . sugar, melted the larva of maturity and a jronwork love- life are country and, of of duct but and plaws might and will to have will be line, that This 4) States that to| industry for England. Skilled London | iy sight, and to/artists now send their designs to| dow. He had came whieh will certainly : of to to cur fgg At Se lage difver- advancement United things things which In a until = Big . ARMSTRONG ¥ Gone =~ his of ina 2 Mealner home, us likely country are. of at continent. exist not pleasant. city toward to way the their the this regardand best, one making will the stations, and Lake the Along travel in in at Western railroads part in- railway = sta- and Line that will been fair the urging pictures, mirror is is said: . Countryman $s : By LeRoy ; . one from . Triumphs . ready of , caught If prcorities, "things altogether which | ae eyes management the these York is excellent.-Hotei "For hundreds public railway completed step {in a Pacific, home. trips The Grande Now Let of in the of ina al him slow nitrogen if all came small that a ian Harland $70,000 "varnis arnish pened commend giving municipal this few eredit are Jobkins--Oh, table {is only man's a ‘ulttphia Ledger, States,, have we municipal of and this and fly "Yes. kissing's often ove rdone She answered him "Tt's, horrid Ww he "nomen ignore the lips of one 1d kiss one on the forehead.' -Philadephia Press. but in taught who general new great pride heart look have The sions" that the a remains often the makeshifts are their Tribune. in Lake the Short nearly on their Rio Route. and ‘ was al- experience have in two Western wish fact are tourists years. as the ing always not impressions make of Salt Oregon a to both erected ov visthat, is more first city few of by Denn party destroyed. That toreh is in the hands It is railways now we is observation this tions ed rechief this a little nearer the thousands next than with that depicted. editorial is yet, Lake of muddy know the after It In agement, mistake. bring about Salt a would resent And mistake, careful our a the who opinions bi went since all but linger a may us as judgment best; first Just do is the our that What and They this senator reason morning and glass, we that it- place fellow just wherever ever the we form- barn struck the ones know of a fea- with which abroad ment Dan we ef first a needing memory course to our soof time, has that Of and Tribune Smoot. some city," our days, we again, time on world favorable United ours-it pattern first the the are system, that those and adoption Unele and "the been, in ways by. us the looking the the senator was a walk right, even go have cross contrary do- be alike-and Tribune. yesterday But why Senator for will to might jin Then, first visit ited.. with yesterday's days out ap- continually the conditions than to we that the any achieved odne cities represent us our of big of: for to cheres characteristic profitable are the a mained GLASS. which would the into high make we -in the Lake, its him the sadly that on be him is will abroad; abroad," things likely try, are - ache Willie's out. in the barn smok sag "Bt You tell him to come right in the house if he wants to smoke. The barn ain't insured.""-Cleveland Leader it other bestowed the disturbers the not unlike first sight,although may | whole the of ished in hudo any honor success in have pictures in slaves taken dislike visited found shave confidence, they as look Salt at we. finishing standing of make reason sees all reason in- at It the dukes-New gossip BEST. better good home. overcome inney consciousness childish and in to judgment" aj mas- Panama. writers alien many few striving years. wrong. a when stores. a almost Mr. work there to at the an us by bound thought is In Servia succeed in| most own | {}insects might multiply to tQ aoe ne | arco ; sheep ee them the governments of do The Not or a person in our of. gratifying. the paper glance it place numbr know A LOOKING at toon made are times "snap were the of showing more not lay ? him always Henry tausht by: Kis forta moment, {ty -_-- thoughts and With a soft brush, is the that: novel) is.proteceee ceeHe. found tive coating for butter findThereEe was ing & favor in Germany England, | they had just quittec rma and id England. The ‘King' of ‘Italy' is one of the} 2°™98S the narroey nie most energetic monarchs he was | lerther window © with® (the OF FUN Mrs. Simpkins-How Mo your new boarding-house is a that be gives WAYS of adoption Let ter us impressions, ed on at' maybe called profit men want paper We should other advertisers advanced every this see in a the because it, IN on been first They of impressions? and quick- results testimonial we for the are many first got and appreciate their they Merchants that business we worth think reflection will canal tures the have The increased. of the because We and epitaph: IMPRESSIONS, How to news suggestion made And into the space, a going rapidly take expectations. their out investment vestors ing forgiveness, the in dora-I Friend-Do late Te! eived AS ie ‘ making day, a more A fashion writer says that the use| Where his ' treasure ~ Of the serubbing board and plenty of | was frantic. housework will make any woon ry man thin and beautiful : This is the top Bonar. aon! is a for Reneral of trom SS omens hours writes SA poe a2erTmans mster results ee »\ BE $ apanete in Geen from subjecting the molten metal to a|'?0™ hard not wept wer has. t. haa. not -Horatius grand capable him in perchance' And) It can of in belleve citing Literary patient spirit, any- is of for he or for continually ciffes experimented understand found with its much FIRST They that issue. Republican AS who catch what The of with set Know not who municipal for peo- theirs.' their of They They to found increased frequency They misguided re 2X AO AGN e other biggest compensating man care Its el two never Channel' from: Dover could get a license seea| muttonhead.-Judge. this for many equally do boasting good attends printing beyond alert. can that attend advertising ly. they of them the saya they-are, paper business and results. place, They wherever homes, own first paper. it appreciate their the is which task know possible the mad.' Because; ple fold. any the and : stagnant env eaty bees FRAGMENTS | aSinyn'| work a been We laurels ent space six will by not really completed seen In ever we that, is is America, in is journalism. It are It proach {is for troubled solitude, Barrie of. workings Big, ngnner hive Rilled * A dog which has traveled around} the world: was sent back. across "the *hanné ap nev|. and truth TheCc Story of a ‘4 Knicker-Speaker Cannon resents) Argentina has received fresh impetus, | was the being calleda czar / | owing to the fact that a Jaw has been|inable. the| | Bocker--Certainly, there aren't anY | poccsed permitting free entry of ap-|thought which and believe we Roosevelt's who la- and. the ' * w ore, i Ra Lote Beek i paste whe ea there| ride. nor follow said not their regard A place | tlme may finished, job. in they its help from \ cnTee aameeia sou of through world be race. world, display advertising In the new paper. | the caput assaults on the rough rocks Sucha result had never before been) of the enduring wall And it will in. canal has as- its sani- there do We man, direec- after from. without of Republican from long protection,. the portend of labor of corn wind the of imprisoned ‘ ne | of lapse an | soul, OF gold ate of midnight! hall | of Pe he 5 abroad haat "®V®. summer} Kot the blast the lgbt weakness, dain, Pea | UES, man man- the Speculative a In of ‘mid , than orem ‘of: adverse mart, style, health, preservation | subso!l ie up hours Of | \ stand dirk the ceased sustenance, for mirror, a one route, material, used, RT but .M. worker current} ee > finished of of won. ee with mi | in pb la La) respona word cling shah perchanee . Bx Je There are no. paupers of..worth, Even the poorest people of a soul | establishing homes, and them. Not found , 5 "ln te rep . breath: the. i the general _ ec peng 0 the ; man} canal, be Greatly on written z and the NATIVE in Stand hive bors. It danger will not the 1906 ; The jewels, py OU ‘mi i the blaze: of regal: diadems. But in the day of conflict, fear and grief,| When the ate ng hand of God, put forth] in migh | keeping, extant And But at 2, day life,| our ° every him discouragements and caree damage and regret. and temple no It will may market a in the wine; . | | end- || one the of Not any over will | the man that sight the Trib- itself more is:in jon. wall It pa- butting patient, hand, mirror. ining. the} the the ichyucha Nor | | | Wrung confu- employment have that of ‘in asd Plows there and scandals now him. of and ter, ebullitions his stand hold one caleu-}|a; effeCive by expiration were will in his sincere Kind friends, caught a of not but We and ‘delusion course bit will toren Shakespeare | party situation : there it No. first here' loyalty the' severity " APRIL ~ READY TO REMEMBER The from J. praanal 1 in B tut grasped Hard-buffeting nao? course. outbreaks But the be be will great manifestation the a of will building be- the wall there will vessels it thing man-size in a is the possible Theodore as against the cranium least the Of weaker violent. head the forty knows. the loss this of with the the take order.| you long ago ever return? When the whole proposition ts put| Seribbler-Oh, . yes-if I envelope.-Tit- Bits in the nands of one man-the right| stamped e : : man-there will be progress. And in| a then growing more harm une -are-advertised at not|his any- | that »usiness,.| for With the mildly a as to successful holding | nobody's without elevation questions pay unbalaneed Since grows | grow always|the for friends."' month an good' subscribers. expressed is expected adyertising toga, the world num-j|tlent paper. one to the be long authority when and which completion machinery its tation wall, way when of will loss disposition buying, bought and Bred, ng smile, the jest, the bo ; Tecteiaane Vales of daring. or. Nor pierces even the surface | waste- authority, It all give em for one division for another, there results. only are dearly truth, | Notoe in ee the world's gay than and So of and as men day Rouge ial |; | author- but produce So long as it it connected for spofl mat- of the way, settles ‘they disappointment, increasing gone prob-|the him. no the ago, by canal delays, brought be | Great old the investigations wrong, wrong. supreme direction, of be and another can sible ‘crazy pyo- other MONDAY, LEARN. Comes: in the common wen of ea nd across careless the by Blown way v | con- cooks hands enormous interest history the struck in- of dominating confliets every | Powe and grandeur, of importance the | and influence. Of course all the rest of in is him been frequeney. does He "make to have hard-headed,| new to useful office all} "as il money signal reason. coun- of a paper the man. a on lt pub- the any toward truths com Buch is a work those few| many business only a work which of head and ing become against years political Political news-| initial bring knows is this columns more the his will will it At place because to business ready but and Is cell some defeat, here} good a new itself sagacious rule, state, of a attracts commend. them inter-mountain Excepting which fore the Tribune padded maudlin kept-anadje! to be founc. winning of advertising ber, in lovers The was those subscrib- been added the it those have out way try, subscribed that, keeping keeping been the paper But of they have the and After mattér be It greater because they were weary of. the offer-|4"4 expresses his disapproval of his ings then. available They believed | fiends by harming himself. And there was hope of better things from} then itis a short route to the padded the Republican. They accepted the cell. a will advance irresponsible,' head strong the in business. a tribal labor, and insane they a supervision will nothing deal of WE MAN. one is ner ‘reckless butts there and louder, in the inquiries, beginning get as directed "Too a left of the the true: completed his to be restrained. Then) opportunity the unfortunate tient Is are tractable enough, only boasting and threatening. In is sion, In the case, Panama canal It is one of everybody's the all of the steady to wild maladies. ‘ey. advertisers. Getting the|@ve was a different proposi|¢¥eTy Many mild the patients oceasionally has|*S producer all keepers there jis a from this show belleve broth." long as find great Surely our friends will join. with | #2" they ever have been." It is‘one of The Inter-Mountain Republican in a the phenomena observed In all asyllitle exeusable joy over the increase | 4° that the more hopeless the deof advertising business which yester- |™entia, the more gorgeous are the day's paper carried. Yt 1s as an evi- | dreams. And it is a sad fact, obdence ingly in ONF firmly utterly themselves but undertakings ter would it, of We and deserts vanish, Great properly structing the for one man, those They they against FOR So it. man. turns influence a that even Usually WORK HOW and improvements will if the Usually they try hard when a man-listen children-when and them, gel the large, adage down the abused don't. could But power declaring to by opinion REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, desepirtions be at the discretion owners, who are not} of eomwishes the at fluence all substantial such munity great gar- and course bound rebel. outer up to overthrow they army their had going going if they enough turned paraded party were But 1906.) off have national publican have taken and Street|/they Press Association. | Vere ee Lake have ments, the Marquette .............. alike-and They San Ghleago ofice Boston Saut South 'Phones-319 of but prophecies who thinking its before, These party. They have state or county much Temple buildings Of Of lic the ef Months, in mdvance ........ 4.00| 22¥© been beaten for the office of con© Year, in advance ......... . 8.00|Stable or senator-the things work Offices, INTER-MOUNTAIN row o are made will of the property vears Sn any the suggestion of a wound. Tt has March] 1879. iene been have not can we ‘comely structures2 severe -|has micrrh a carotene oh Utah, never danger of the destruction of the Republican party of Utah. That party here and elsewhere, has lived' through defection ae has some some a there mission and ing it. though He he the opening thelr manner had was of discharg- heard no footsteps, alin a region where even of a distant door could heard. It was the most the city he had known, silent Suddenly. as if it came clouds, « staggering wWelght part be of from the was upon him He struggled, trying to cateh his ool reason, Which had been pg tlof tag Sistrhad by the shock. He w he must be able to calculate, ehatever this attack might ae or eseape might be difficult indeed But it was useless. as And, and him from ancien fy writhed wrenched, flinging a man with an arm and struggling another, it seemed that from away half a dozen took the places of those repelled. in three minutes Dan Gunn was helpless. "That's the goat's rope around your legs, old man," said a voice that sounded familiar. Dan Gunn looked closely a "anys the young man In the hen's nest ha i stood the youth who held Cigarette limply in his lips and pro- a jected two funnel-shaped clouds of smoke from his nostrils. tered about were nearly a dozen other young feller all guiltless of beard. but with an age in their hardened feces to which Dan Gunn did not pect to live "EHello, hae " he said, calmly. They than had one, was told were he. upon ‘preathing Evidently them. your mouth! rather stouter than (Continued Tomorrow more aaeae the exercise: comman anded the rest. oe Morning.) |