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Show -- THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY; TUESDAY, APRIL 3, Morning by fiction A, DB. BLUNCK, Pres. Republican in Salt Daily the victim and keep DAY Newspaper ‘If in ON the the the THE canal 000,000 erin zone or cost of the be paid order Chinese, Utah, City, April 1906. 3, a> 2 "Sa ance MOVING PORWARD. Hibernation over. The is now winter we} the} retarded wheels of the city's business. But now} we may expect to see something doting} in Salt Lake. As. might women are gotten have They in men progressive work. more first to be at 8 few'of the beta much and‘ a ‘safer ‘thin a few months, and terscity, fn "every respect of necessity the to regard in loague excellent. Their of services the sanitary inspectors are (6 ‘ask determination: The dient other. in publie spirited citizens in the matter is a piece of good statesmanship in that for and tries. It work responsefe for the for . call volunteers, Jamaica heurs to negroes, and boulevard finest as is going drives finished jn and fast aS The ie a shorter day. of in the ten other or counin Rus-| If day were the laborers eight- the isth- they on the to 5Mtes do that It would to be the one country it should men | bee. can capitalists of the labor They i82MUS. leaders put to it who is as if they allowed a oe to are capital per Invested. cent that on few too. Pirst and Mast that building the} their after tenants owners tons were laid. that mev, outsite been the grow years weather jes and their feeling optimism all Salt: Lake now man block Salt borrowing manner is one But build Lake inva a money is a of the Sympiathy's make a balm that wake up strong astrous to bid our so sweet is small for it, friends in our wonder we but it Is and There are capable may in only this kin. They dis- acquain- husband and to constant The pcrsonal others of a aloud dom. his mest We short mournful have thule up our to the arrived we are tors Is ultigive listen a ears let his Some friends day the get as world much may such a fierce struggle among jiants for sidered mankind the of prizes such great that the dole- forgets are happi- not see its inhabnow importance, conand | will have a nobler ideal of his 1elationship to the meanest of the Petty troubles will disappear, of the I or the price in who destroyed woman the members women. not a the of The a in his crop; has got which won their for earthly bers of the Most of of the at her nearly must the for become of manand of Broadly the a calls at- farmers are a a by a. throng They declare and And the that and held part poticg not are violations civie in has a erimes beer; arson that which themselves, that on germs or have monster citizens, birthright. murder, a custom of or- wine They attended is part are of in cele- police in number. reminded of devasta- suspension by spirits. Tt Is a dents of to produets pleasure to record that stuthe University of Utah gave their fellows a halt support-as « nent There on the college Was due and the fact was that abandon-|ters price, and the as a stage men generous a cordial usually do. attendance at customary best ginger, proof of and there appreciation, ju- out-the obtains sell- price hande in is. of on such Great Britain's cluded to tion the in been after dcr, The price law gives the of it to greatest on record, very high. unit through increase prices ishow ly sell." of farmer when The curtail to of This, trade ecupacity advance. declining, output. price and mills, their their begin signs fron So when also, they is is had ail people the appeal who know or of country of interference. to let affairs, are as a tion only lo when When prices they prompt- they get have most to the to tine gO of cases leath re- home-dwel]- nothing its later as of the than of is miles other disapproval conclusion its fnternal the preven- crime, is prob- to people there they are less a away, uninformed, By the local self-government Icy in Natal. of manage punishment wrong to mur: Londo, The wise. The is best, and thousands in reared colony particularly and ably What for had grievous of the case, ordered a sentence at Natal. And the the con- deters mina- condemned the has agreements, according to has prisoners very legislators he prices clearly, punishment The a been distant ing of its of Natal, convicted and from matter at now working This, parliament recede criminals middle- old usually oceasions. |!s 4 little fancy of the humorists, University of Utah men are quite inca|Péble of such boorishness. a specula- him framer. speaking, lowest production appears to boave gotten over it now Brownright-I s ou mean she's see, expensive now.-Philadelohia Press Italy the woman voter has made appearance, and as there is no prohibiting women from. yoting authorities. have admitted her that she has a right to the polling booth The woman Is Beatrice Sacchi, holder of a. doctor's degree and a professorship at Mantua is the first woman to obtain. polirights in. Italy. In A SUCCESSPUL know likely power many and whelly way, that rule of is not a bau pol- than MINISTRY. been numerous. There -have to in the news arape rs lately TET which selis is becoming The latest Is the vival work during the . etted him $12,000, It is added thotplit that it has resulted references the rapidity the ecvanthat his remonths has as an afterin the conMr. the Sunday re colony at " So away, he kept him nday's value of saving Hiram Hays-Goldarn it! I've dropped seventeen pennies in this durn machine an' ain't got no gum yet! SPRINGTIME STORIES An actor, discussing "Nero," Stephen te eign new play, discussed the Neronic ban "When Nero "sined.' "he said, "there were three courses, eaten lying down, and dances went on or contests of wild beasts or even fights of gladiathe various dishes were brought in te music by slaves who danced as they approached ‘The first course was. composed of hors d'oeuvres, eggs, British aa lettuce, olives and so on. To begin a meal with ergs still is popular iH Ttaly "The second course comprised all the substantial foods. Turbot (a kind of giant flounder), peacock, flamingo, sucking pig, boar, venison and truffles were brought in upon a huge round tray carvied by four or five dancing slaves. "The third course was the dessSert- cence. fruits, pastries e guests at Nero's dinners put on dinner dresses of bright colors. They lay on couches on their sides, three und they supported the on the left. arm, practice grown muscular, Jong, hard work of supporting head without fatigue. They ate the fingers distant. from necessary, when handful of food-another bit of flamingo or of peacock-tfor them to rol over on their stomachs in order to reach it, "The wines were fine, and they were used too freely. In fnet, so much Wine was consumed at these Nerenic banquets that the guests had commenced to dine lying down would have ended in that attitude undoubtedly "Tragedies draw well only in prosperous times. When money is tight the people want farces."' "he speaker, an actor, went on to explain "When the public is on Easy street it is willing to be sympathetic and it will then go freely to a sad play. But When the public is in hard tuck ft Wants to forget its troubles and it goes only to farces and musical comedies, for it knows well that the woes Slage tragedy would recall to it only too poignantly its own woes." "In the orient," said a jeweler, "it is fashionable to wear certain jewels on certain days, and with each day's jewel a gown of harmonious. color es. "They wear in the orient rubies and red silk on Sunday, moonstones and White on Monday, corats and pink re Tuesdays, emeralds and green silk or Wednesday, cat's-eye and gold ad Thursday, diamonds and light blue on Friday' and on sapphires and deep blu Saturday.' "All pianos," said Paderewski, Enccistwie back his hair. are either square, upright or grand, It " a pity: this can net be said of all me e peop e's regres © seem to he o kines of preagiers of the gospel, me cor which, fie the Master, ‘= persecuted for righteousness' sake, and other which finds the ministry a means eing carried to the skies on flowery beds of ease, It seems to have been the theory of the saints mentionee in the btb'e that it was degrading and horrible to peddle out any blessing which was the direct gift of God for the good of men ‘hen Naaman was healed of his leprosy by Elijah he importuned the prophet to Aeaee a present and Elijah saie Lord liveth. before whom ! stand, I will receive none. ee had a servant, named Gehaazi, of more practical turn, and he ran afte NAEEIAG ind told him h's master had changed his mind ane would like a few things. The result was that Elijah sald to Gehazi: "The rosy of Naaman shail cleave unto thee and unto thy seed forremember ever ee a Gehazi's I'ttle ck and its om Simon Mg oe who for the nower of ‘imparting t ane to whom Peter perish with thee because thoveht that the Soe of God yurchased with mon heard " praise esunwes remark that the laborer was of h's reware but never mention his other remark that it was better he should die than that the gospel should not be without price. co not nreten WwW areue scriptural ean doctors of divinity anc on'r aponice for of indignant at very thought that the gift of God be purchased with money. This sugge ih the most important oe the matte The large amoun vy which Bene elated Tee,elve for ae aal services i§ at stum block to the ibe thouebitul class of minds, Mr. Sunday has saved 9,000 souls for i $12,000, which ut many souls t ably lost by reading of it by ge one the impression that preaching od evangelizing are only sas y-making dydges and that religion ‘s a'! 2 Celusion? We are old: fashioned enough to poles that the ereatest amount of "power preaching is ane always wil! be with eho eal ha who, without court'ng pe rseeutlo ave suffered the loss of all cringe and withovt a sigh of regret, for » gospel-Chicago Chronicle MAKE-BELIEVE. Let's cream, tke the nai i pd pinyin. Let ake us a sky a ss "change the things. round ‘us by ying They' Tre‘things that we wish them to be An if there 's sadness a ate a til! we charm it Let's learn from the childre atid.‘vorrow A saying from childhood-‘‘Let's play. Let' ; deed that the world's full of Cpe Le pl there are roses in bl Lets "play there Is pleasure In duate And sent where we thought there waa glo Let's lay ‘that this heart with Its sorIs biden Let's play joys be jorous and that we'll find that we never glad; on tomorrow have had. Let's play that regret) with Its rueing Is ban! tahed forever and aye Let's play there's delight but In doing: Let's play there are flowers: by the way, However the pathway seem dreary Whereve ae pee apt may le Let's play or the weary If only the heart will tive heed. told they Story of a Countryman' 8 CHAPTER XI-Continued. ¥: : ae a far the countryman was wounded, and his siw his captors. Triumphs 1 in City LeRoy ARMSTRONG ‘trate and bouml man with the back por his hane nol ‘Take off his shoes," suggested aame hé!one. and the man with the hen's nest get/lat knelt down to do it. spirits rose as He might not himself, but would have y a Big it they one of But the they were boots, not rope was in the ne shoes, and Sov they the hottest times the old town had unbound it as far as the waist. ever known. He did not speak again, vy that time Dan Gann had freed but he waited-watching one hand. The fellow with the limp Presently they Pn a very illlips were heating the poker In the smelling muffler ove his") face; and} fire, then four of them aR Ghent hold of "We'll toast your feet for you," said him, and-with some difficulty-carthe stubby lender. riled him along Ividentiy they were The girl who had last remarked the not at all troubled about policemen | countryman's unbroken courage ; times they seemed to turn tepped around to the back of the y laid him down, and rest-) prisone She felt In the pan ed, new men taking him up when they pockets, bringing up a red ndana advaneed. again. They talked with! handkerchief, which she e shibieed! with perfect freedom, but in a jargon of) great glee, wa ving it And at the inslang which was quite ‘unintelligible stant w hen laughter was 3 loudest, wher to him. And what troubled him her own tone was most ringing with more than anything else was the fact ribald mirth. Dan Gunn felt the hasp that, so far as he co. determine, \of his pocket knife pressed Into the they were not. talking about him palm of his one free hand. Evidently this sort of an aecident was! was easy to cut the rope, for the not unusual with them , ngeful young man in the hen's nest fe knew after they were BOMB hat was dragging away at the boot down in a basement, and by a narrow The poker-now white hot-was com- steep stairway, turned to gents He the to the 4 door, varm, noted right, left, then They know He ore-on had the they! sud- smell the he" leader of Clearly laws ae ‘there heard: it he once the " to ria was air capturing more . said: ed the), of the party. the out-| 1 cigarette, lips She lighted, the smoke, as did her noted the ‘ an eub:"' est ae villain the inhaled accent sald on the the over ‘the of He of the of it the pne fare le ; " gg ina: a yell they maaan the across the top of the The ein drapped Re: the table eee came ike PF ; fe astonished os Ne they os ete § ashe fe they 1 a fei in vere ATES ra with itHe Who He die not cf tt See ; ces boRanien Theo, et ie to thg The ine ubby bb PeeleadeieRe had drawn/ 1e | Volver and his as soon the as "stove a Dan Gunn of robbers Br Oud his could had seized the jattacked him, shot lew id improve his aim still red-hot. poker rewas he And Dan and of |, The pistol was useless? for the stubby leader's wrist He'll blow up the men inquired, the from But before his prisones "what. With he > charge : gracefully then she _she ain rushed at the Again he roared that crv of moment ‘ LU | roe poeen ate ns a ' te ‘ie roan | arn: 5 e saw it frightened Reaching up. hé seized t box ; cartridges a AA ia Ut ee ; it Lane De farth| celal a quantity of the nistiv? and up ies ‘the looked \/! members ofto thehim Market street gang alike with freedom though not so protector. and presence What a the her Pre RAIS She was. aShe',stout, but |2Y4¥ hussy, wanted fired ‘and gave | feet suddenly arnt aa nes ar ated lead-/ jan over the time head note at And him-not at all gently. A woman came in from some limp ilps ek at the gamblers, beatin « B atal stubby blind. -arest his etraightened ps nie an accos at eae opisécl fntontit She a nedireadedHin rad. andeWore'ac WHitexelliesenane her shoulders. not:-bad-looking> the | was against Hreast, The legs Still | still er of the Kidnapers, And Dan Gunn was flung to the floor, ak ' muffler came away Thirteen young fellows were disposed around the room. One or CWO who had not been out came up and scanned the captive Bach one kick- Takeoff gathered him, sent erat be- went someone. were here Chuck>him,': Gunn to oya ‘with' fumes | man was on his feet he did n ever heard equaled when the explosion n the next room, which warmer, and filled. with an foul. fe Dan close Was) see nore ing. oes which" could smelled day that. quite a across' a room: and in whieh he tobaco:. smoke, "together of another drug which and cartridges was broken. the house!"" screamed women in together. stove For the were already popping. hen's Pre sently there was a broadside explosion within that glowing heap of She ie stooped down and blew some Cals. The big stove was shaken. It in Dan Gunn's face jteppled and fell down, ank you," said the countryman. Through the door to those regions a ‘Humph" said the girl, turning jot farther seclusion ran, pell mell, men away; to pestis the spiritual ne eds of the communty et they do or © it would not pay him more money, aad the way is wide open ‘for the clergy to be more like be, are and the use law-abiding their not|!@W. most to sell. The she of mem- who dances protest meeting the|COMmitted does societies functions. beyond conditions suspension them. Jonesmith-My wife was such a pensive creature before T married her, but provinee people, against their hoary gets | of charity it In the these drinking The highest the His Wife-John dear, the doctor says IT need a change of climate Her Husband-AIll right The | Weather man says it will be ppise r to| morrow.-Chicago Dmily Ne are plaudits and, holding are good grain demand -were was But pretty Chicago forbidding heaviest, and you though club. lasting protest sponding and if) you of for poison field, kindly them fraternal habit brations, naturally wish a when receipts are supply as* girl ay club the of fellows, beer has wheat the only young herself. the act mass and help the nito the ; I xtraordinary the Steno that first-and an they altogether the "T don't believe r m evel loved, Fr dd.' "Why, deare at : "Because you kiss used to "Chips In an endeavor to foster home industries the Canadian government has established a number of bounties to be paid to manufacturers and miner which last year ‘egated $1.900,000 on tron and steel produets, $334,H00 On H00 on erude petroleum 1000 on manila of the demand money 7" of of in of were alone-in quite promises the when Cayenne. "It so dizzy that going "round." Lecturing before a London. audienee on the Importance of housecleaning, an English. scientist asserted that on a as much dust as pin point yields no than 3,000 colonies of living germs. majority of these germs are representative of disease less a the member sisters the the six low makes the world go old-fashioned senti- learn credit case victim worker the farm else a for months race . | highest but when means that said the love enter- . care wen, The packers low price for hogs that his auditor has the laudable desire revs out of life as they can. proper tion not occasionally it Besides, rose will themselves. rije-although Ing to ato "TS lime, officials, that everybody ‘duction andl to is farmers that compen- pouring one's ‘the whieh | prenengy of the. city , that, they In response to the unspoken, but in ed, only because of the fertility of the soll and the enormous market. The farmer simply raises his grain and sells it. Thus, usually, a big pro- the the stenogre and raised provided nearly condition lowest at was the them rejoiced on every to men- feelings of others. insists into bore- one. yet able at it is decidedly . lone later, of Raze disappointing prise is passed, and the inventors the secrets of the birds. there this couse jubilantly value dollars, less stage addition to the billion or so that the the Sait Lake theatre When the play optimistic secretary says the farmers |) Niobe" was produced. There were haye in their stocking. But this agree-|Celege yells of the proper frequency the deafness, pleasant who tale nature only not woes person is his 1905 or ods magnifying of balloon memory -~Floyd D: The GUNN 9 sport Leo Cohn, a merehoant of Spandau Germany, advertised the sale of a stock of goods at less than half cost \ buyer proved that more than half the cost price had been charged for an article he had bought, and the merchant was fined $45 me- In and| the | a Instead this is in exhibitions-more more the to be anything| PROSPEROUS, faet The buoyaney, in to Sls is that interesi looking end when own to from Is of by thinks human relator This point rich. vehicle | not! and is that American agriculture {js the |Clciously bestowed applause. There is strongest Industry in the world by the|® legend that in past years students grace of Providence. It succeeds with | Of the university haye amused themindividualistic and competitive meth- |S€lves by throwing cabbage at the ac- the friend=hip bound relief the and mistake. opposite telescope. ma ful are feeling. listener the of world consolation. who fatal for the pensation. a a While ills, through tal Wyen for troubles are that whole breaking woman makes whe of grace affections relations, wife. the or responsive cries year the blood demand man classes divine make are strained two present those ultimately are billion ‘tances. showing than recorded treasury Wilson the Provo} es balloon, will never there ola Black-Are there nny Vi tLluable heirlooms in your family Thite-Yes;: two great uncles and a They're all rich.-Detroit | grand aunt. | ree that in ERE TON RE Washington at hey is i t -until beer the | prosperity ARE to state dangerous, der gratifying replenishing PARMERS tention is it to of miilion will be foie | United | preferred for It depends on a ‘Dp erent the and the ago blow, winds between summer's green- life apart heart from heart; ‘round. me ntalist vo," answered Miss ime re ly makes people think the world is | they Star las ~Wuashington eet deelare will the buildings the And are to Root z ae has announced ne pp Another ; Sng the air to navigate Ese leave treasury to that need. public a& reward more of the soul. selling raising to be tribute It are! not work carly for my DAN 3,500! the A new steel for tools is being placed on the market; it can be hardened by simply heating to a high temperature and allowing it to cool in the air Tools made out of this steel do not become seft through growing hot while being worked, long FRAGMENTS OF FUN ind for Logan are in line ie 5 tu . | Ree aeons 7 Fane with mes re Senne tiene eds sabi ‘ ; 3 Sion ‘oss cities ney Ss tienity: fc: ti i i ‘e | | am ae and od ae government Of ot { New of w and | merchants American aleoholic COMPLAINING, afflictions does very to frie nds Friends When? earved strike and ten; If] we and inthe Brazil, with as the have Secretary STOP of meet makes canal expenditures testimonial Loo, to it now that to quick isa of indicated country, possible said of will agement even who has available wark an a unneeessary, greater quer- awake Is so need He able the It affairs quite line, fully it paper would in thent the be and and Phipps dollar among are not he without he Ls Is a gold | there Utah, America his visit to South of alliance byan lowed herself process is the administered has be nation business, without few money ago, for does regular and Indianapolis And men, and There| makes! strike In old) and for rhe Swiss federal engineers, itis said, have succeeded with great diffieulty in arresting the movement of two miles of debris, which threatened to destroy the villages of Gruquay and Chameson, situated in the Canton of Valais. oor worth} is it for it It's all rights for republic. us 2,500 are "killed American ice and refrigerating miachinery will be in demand in Canada this spring Consular reports indicate that many 1ctories will be started as the mild winter has prevented storage of natural ice in usual quantities boys, say ciy. the LESS FS LET, of Secretary Friends to between | lasts year Soup jis sold in Lodon restaurants| at prices much higher in proportion than other food, as general rule to be the small The reason is supposed demand for it in that elty among patrons of public eating houses 1y- our way hac Looking lingeri ne Down the dim track receding e ‘ for southern in glad. ai tle's left life's time season of each The poor law -guardians. in Saxony | have the right lo appoint trustees to take care of the property. possessed by | any person in danger of ruin from| idleness, drunkenness - o1 extraya-| ance | the truant's w ays are wrong, {ts song ose hasike Me sing ean truly ) * Ses today lata them low the snow, west sweep the master lies asleep anvthing,| difference a Thousands cash looking the long the step. that expected the well alternately answering along will time Kenry and one prosecuted bonds; that funds investment. the Therefore, be ready at the of so it. of a of- |} justice not... man judicial of-| mind asking we are all sorry, money, No fs good by that sold secretary purpose, him. of watching to take from upon and a the to ast, 3 not. resign," pay for pay. fortincne ‘the - less actual Panama alias : € tices charity, and provided o la cere expected finances demands borrow market next authorized been government's this the beginning than the are buggies, map the the livelier within dealers up the protest was make present for light. clients also The short home and the that their to the the will will of catching denserto Wher re to be a people " more that their rae. seem The that ee raising were that moved to.. the are cleaning of even and so and Though Let the is: for. coal ,-It the have for all in Salt It seund money the eugerness clients to in weeks. have canal was makes would aie been great the negroes, Shaw bankers chance founda- the so themselves expected been had the forgotten plumbing rouse gone has fact been and the Realty to In has not of OF MONTY. necessary, bonds to have tenants since tenants them It The ever stores out a or | 2!" $50,000,000 constituents. Treasurer and building they haye them about. PLENTY enterprise built let are When cost verdict them will worth is out of deference te }@ Ship. on labor | "Ot unreasonable' Jamaica their But who they for way after thelr between when satisfy boards. awake. stores ether about are bill the to to Now Nenen + warrant ee p. an airs not will work day here. Con- to add a habit loo = resenting custom- zone the canal on in are they what day hour ten The to borrow money ; to : work and material on the nati whinevas the a 1 cani } e demands apartnient were more {t laborers congress 5 Is constant, houses people also built rent It more vote the bringing compensation no Street Chinaea oo the as prosperous. te, the } strike hours. of case Duell tary Per | States -work Peroe them work ea number conditions Labor from different States, United leaders, 1h something locations they of f@w are Lake at. for are than painters iito sneer is of Third Seuth, east of Fifth could be used to better ad- them lc income capital if apartment The stores net is room There vantage the your would There houses. on A and pleased Pe i say get. In Castilian bulls of the mob Once again let's father ‘round Liatlessly the proune Gather c Where of old we oft Through the noontide of c ‘hatting all our enres away There again lets meekly lle While the bees go humming by sup- Los Angeles has given away another franchise to a railway company. cxact- vo-|is like may Nave more loafing time be unable to make a defense that ‘» partment houses seem to be awake. Those now in operation are netting trom Welye to fifteen per cent on the ria |@ Is what employ it to should ihe newspapers, Of course so base as to dishonor the taxing mitted to exact only eleht hours' work United for it in the laboring of men Slates, were renee ee their and mix cards with the decision of the is have "Justice |ing believe! wen mostly associations Fork doesn't for burglars and chany.2, on talk BOvennment) let there fenders, Is! movement eight-hour the afraid retarded be might country this Panamans, just work. {Ol fice' that enforced at The were of uniformly not try That American good town {s the peer of the negro. the Jamaica area workingman, or as if they it the Thomas them, Spain's bull-fighting six or seven pe out Olden times when we were young Often have they sine? Let ws Hve them o'er Gathered fn the ruddy Though our hea ure gray and bowed, Let us form the peaciices crowd Let us mingle here our joys ys, Noisy, thoughtless, village boys of half-way. something the elsec are be enable formed they quite some}]}aying of of sense demands their law sresamen who, protests\of the the when be finished be In United be benefit no feel control control are What in Ciferous of the for would citizen its who aliens the part had de- cotton-growthrough is- Michigan they prices upon They would "0t Werk more rapidly. *!™Ply be paid for being idle two or It would be poor| three hours a day. ©COMOMY and would insist but wages, customary the the on would of kept price such will with the fixing furnishes what demand until it people races introduced ply day. question concerned. takes as thereby they | Better their whisky. ical are they have The farmer keep meet meet the 1906 READY TO REMEMBER | Old friends of long ago Pee where the four winds blow, from far and come from near, sauhar ‘round your old chum here; ws talk of other days Let us Inugh at othe wae What like ow cifkie sd age can know All the joys of long ago! (‘nearly They for work impossible fs out to then him. The working, to supply may | they do not think never petition government for there the eight-hour imperil ttn prodding: litte a tipe-atier first. so pretty agriculture-let and their yellow | ‘Vhat. canal labor first least, Amerj-|40d hour are the who collected $7,000 of sab aleaie. The gentlemen aE EEN RT ed . | vim and set carmot come work- | broke" other the to} not deserve where trop- ans-|@?¥ is always or death, it work mean: promptitude a with wered the sharpest-command hat eee. demand That | fruit-raisers Ameriean dig a added sian factories, and does a moment's consideration and ready a for hope, than more do includes except mand will give ers are already it does.away with extra taxing ana is|™o0re hours a day on the Panama If the labor leaders were mute an. incentive to the public mindedness |C2Mal of-every ¢ltizen. We hope there will be | CONBress Would comply at once with & popular response to the eall. ke aN Renae be SI SLD We that enforeed | So0ciation, eight-hour day may be expeone country and notin. ane It may be preper'in the United States are In one within a very few years The Jdeas of the Civic Improvement to eight eight-hour city} kept better and out laid nx better to| weeks rew a within cleaner city likely are we League provement con- cent-350,-] black hours, and used.) They result of the | 8'ititude Civic ImSome of as.a the to line with them and first few meetings of have-a the| and wake, to first the expected.| been have -and supply be with accustomed pleaded|™US has that factor probably long through passed only asithe tne exceptionally just have only are per by other hired eleven are ill Association. 25 that and employers Lake CITY in Work New York Office" ----117 Tribune Bulldl Ing Chicago Office ...1613 ee Building Boston Office ..,...... 22 Beacon Street Salt will people *Phones-3190. ‘Member Publishers'' Press ess social is canal eans, 208 South West Both ar- friends. will Offices, Dooly e St. of law more together Te on ISTHMUS, ingmen, sum his sseht-hour One Month, in advance........$ .76 Three Months, tn advance ..... 2.00 Six Months, in advance oie v4.00 ne Year,-in advance 8.00 eeoseseuce Block, founded everything then troubles Lake City. | Aibecripeion not dittons should refrain from a display | their supply; of his dolour if he wants to remove his|of the price, and Mer. \ Only is conditions. Until Entered as "second- class Parag Feb _ 10, 146, at the postofiice at Salt Lake City, pee under the Act of eile March The which tifieial Ds, "he's good." and women, She brought women from in a number of young, and seen the> farther seclusion, fear of and him. varied remarks them asked him ions poker they made Some of of them m the brought stove over and a fighting for exit, each ot unexploded "shovelled a peck of fire from the floor and delivered it about ques- } iaboring hot | amused afd hey pain back were of the the heap upon the retreating crowd. shrieking e cursing an Gunn, cartridges, was in both replying to terror their rself by scorching his face, to the great delightof all the party. "Do you know where you are, Reu-| ben?' oe ed the prettiest of the lot. on said Dan Gunn, in his steadjest are you?" here," said n, gel funny," said, the lady of the poker, jabbing the iron against his hands, so that he flinched a little in spite of himself. The men _laughed It was very funny. of the} "Well, you are in the hands Do you know Market Street gang what that means?" clamor with such mad roars of rage as they had not dreamed was possible with ®™human. And wh they had closed the door he hurled the bie stone pe nee for \ts undiminished ugh the panels and purace with flarging timbers already ignited at the stov | Then he came back and gathered }the money from the floor, where the lgamblers had left it. He recovered all this possessions. He tossed the wreck ‘of tables and chairs upon the spreading flames in the middle of the room. A noise at the dark corner where jhe had laid bound and helpless at}tracted him Hurling a lamp in the Chapter XIT. |\direction he frightened from the stubleader of the gang the last howl <new to some extent what the iby cf abject terror. meaning was. He knew this was the Yow, here is where I collect." said most desperate and the strongest gang Give Gunn "You're assessed. of eriminals in the eity knew | Dan they defied the police and eluded legal fup. prosecution. knew they had comBut Lo evippled ruffian could not mitted every crime in the calendar, | Be *t the wallet from his poeket, and and that robbery, burglary and mur- | the Sain extracted, it for him. der were common occurrences with | "Get out of here," said the prisoner released ‘This place has changed knew he was marked as a2 man hands. The firemen are possesmoney and consequently worth | sion? * serious attention But what was It was true. Before he could help significant of their motive the and. vanquished leader to fact that they had carried there was a "chemdistance to this secluded place. the house; and That was because he had got the betthrough the throng of firemen, poter of two of their number and had lice officers and terrified citizens Dan escaped them Evidently he was to Gunn walked to safety be properly punished. place, at At the very door of the an instant B ere was never narrow the foot of that «steep and e was sure when he lost his nerve stairway dowrr ee he had been there would come some moment gray. earried, lay of he would have full freedom or soft hat, And when that time came he a hen's nest, pleked it oup, solved he would be ready for it. pistol pocket, crammed it into his marked the man with the hen's nest and was gone. hat, the fellow with the limp lips, and "Tl put it. on the first bareheaded the stubby leader as three upon whom man I meet,' was his single comment he should leave the marks of a counon the evening's divertisement. tryman's disapproval. ‘Not for an instant did he doubt Chapter XIII. he would escape them alive to walk ‘Tf this thing keeps up, said Dan the streets with an aceustomed freeGunn, inspecting his fat wallet and dom his burned hand and feeling of the But he thought of the visits which Alice Morrison hud made in this neighborhood when she came to see women, and his heart ached unknown peril through which she had passed He studied the room and every detail of its furhishing great stove in the cel open, a were ma There were atter alas with hinges couches-the against the wall. There were several tables. and four of the young men had already sat down at one to play a game of curds shelves. On one was familiar in appearance had seen similar boxes the shelves of the hardware stores at Mauston. It \was, full of cartges. Then he looked at the young men. . ¢ Some of them pistol, A shuffling, half-witted ne wee in some beer in a great pitennd they alt arank. When it a crpied the half-witted negro disa peared with tt and presently recuenina with a new eee four at the table were gambling and they had aulte' : as of money. some of the amen urged the 3tubby leader to ™ b ‘and he stooped down and emptied Dart Gunn's pockets. He counted the bills in of several embers of put them in his pocket, a still larger roll of his own. Let's play we have cone with repining: ets play that our longings are still; Let's play thdt the sunlight shining, To «ild the green slope of i; pocket knife to one of the women. Let's play there are birds then fiinging cut your love," said Dan Gunn, helr songs of delight to the alr | smiling at her. Let's play that the wor'jl's full of singae he good, " demanded the wong, Let's play. there is love everywhere. ime r The stubby leader slapped the prosFoley, | -J. W comfortable rol in his breast. pocket, these people will a egmpel me to go home a rich mat He was little the are for his encounter with the Market Street gang, and he had the satisfaction of knowing that the whole house whieh had harbored them was ‘in He would have given money to send some good woman after the had placed the knife in and he resolved before he city to make some eet oh for that gitl's ib hegoi ition. Clearly she was alien in oul to the rest of that brood. But in the mea moment of attack he had little opportunity to single her out, and save Monday morning he was quite himself again. And then the fact imfe i itself that he was making litle headway In his seareh for the phologteoher. He had hoped Mr. Wesee could oe some direet means discovery. But that had failed bit "It is the old question of the ee and the harvest," said Dan Gunn... " you want anything done, do it: yourself." had noted a very great many persons scanning the "Help W antaa eolumns in the morning papers. About the hotels, on the streets. wherever he went, men had talked of the scarcity of the two tori gether, iy will eae for a photogra- pher," said he "IT will make the De eitiheemmat explain Lea I want one to take charge a car in the country and must have a man experienced in that work.' ae oe erik ing to the Plan seemed he looked at e- you man desk ‘listened (Continued to alo gol et better at his Tomorrow the office, every oo eae ht messa Morning.) - a Every INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CO. PRIN <4 Published OLD some" tragedy throws {its pall over allaw of supply ald demand; only toey fellow creature the whole heart of so-|tuke the other. end. of the propusition ciety will beat in unison with the af-] All the co-ordinated, unified industries wo {he Later-Mountain Republican |