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Show rN 4 THE The Lnter-Mowntain Republican Published Every INTER-MOUNTAIN Morning couraged by Increased ind by REPUBLICAN co. ie E. BLUNCK, Pres. their and saa cost under the Act thus a aS earn, Congress, /only of March 1879. Republican {n Salt Daily Lake One Month, th Year, 7 es ieee anima Dead 15 ae the _Member Publishers' Press Lake City, Utah, eee best eonsidered of himself the = THE = a every size town there is of interests SEDER has given for fellow men, to the by one the Tika The state of considerable pleased God the blatherskite plainly, for life to which our most it iuas daughters part, that is which He isa curious compound of impu-| entails the duties of the housekeeper dénce and mendacity, irritating Lut}#%d the home-maker, and for these harmless, slanderous of speech, as if He positive the is final in the the his each extravagant from till property statements js-never word. for whose known anyone. name Is to Never ey- gro-| a good No mentioned Vhere the unable to ants. matter queen how signally of some her her neighbor | sreater increases, squeaks discordant note of vile matter how absolutely ord. the a harsh,| detraction. clear a blatherskite imputes sents oblique happy And fool the know They just the in the a maddest} him. his and left lonz will recall Name a the to some2-| she live this al- with and one the young quite man|to pom Death has remoyed beyond reTo tNe blatherskite there is| "gn Tay of sunshine in all the worll.| spare work to get put up convenience and promote her a good housekeeping? Wo and good napeeraing Bo together. Society requires of the man tain training when he enters their possessions, and he blasts the| poor for thelr poverty. He raves whee} others canvass the merits of men. J°5x-]| fession where great Issues are at stake, and men as a rule do master the vusiness which they follow; and it should treme, be impassioned, vous, unreliable, the jaundiced, prejudfced, friend of ner- hostile none-that A new His community ls by little He he obliquity day And the that no to him to he will him and frames and utters his canard. him truth. him. proof, Refute new and he from coins position, at the next is taken aj|What Strangers, so tors, him, a nest a If it- is it he just day its him a enough, has who y not his a neigh- any To know he their alone, rate years brood would a Gehenna. if impr Eiatharentta: a nae is when he can ie ae nd it work at to. of not can in has about who do Will it is no these for in because that is the of have % vate-the the on in the decent theatre musie would had in the time of age, eured, number But that careers are becoming to tuo, when a house stage full "week, wife How on can present Marriage is a day being man life better than, few of them a eoncert, to love eculti- for making indecently any to the ers posi$25 support salary? effectually niu: - are And it is blessing of or men a A of house like the underlined nest school closed to open the wo- characindevitals caters whose vost- dressed painted with any seplay, the which wo- harlet of descriptive girls, average be more in could Sunday workmen as only and vile house do- resting| nasty and cancer a than not could yery night, other are and night. clean in any sleep = And no Soe LS a there Boe cried criec full many hindrance has or! is ¢ Ps Gamal' ae Mobb ' pe of other ae STEN ETE Please received you from would s to satisfy stop me. Klump. By energetically. here theFars lit-CNG rut of here, ate ilying machine weakened O*Far-| note Your and|eut-of which he expects awhile brave st Tam take all the Yaw doit ak ginger) caret ea another way 4 . oe aleka. ar ‘ The late horizontal Will and MeConnell -vertt- was And gone an-ac- the As he man from passed the he F ‘The apres wrote. the novelist." for very known yo to in never gam-} ? long. He the would police \& yee be about REE. came comment Mr. as a [eee < me if you woke ie at your noeck- Impecunious-Get look.-Woman's: up and idea id observations a view of f the t line one are giving bl & gambler's to to must gambling employ of all to loved Home joys bring. "Why : legitimate had "ti been magnates h the tact used In ' same and to > the that a m "ery Compan-} the Inv T drink it was neighbors at ; I ‘ 7 care your with ‘the eet exeeption | ea of mit : i . the en he al. » > : Nears top of the wave, and rado, where he ts said 4 man of wealth and 2 the % world . 4) me She-Have a ever you take n your Lut hen when ) great type Nothing in or y ' -rofitable : the see how Journal ‘ It didn't. work.-Chicago| bid This was the countryman s conelusion rhe DsDan Pete was at the hotel l when Gunn returned there half an hour aft- over.) They was) erward, "What confessed | asked ; hall.}eame. justice bate > rs situation. ate And to in complain Wee For _ he the How for his One : draft your P's ; a of for hepee sn: to the origor] . dispatch eh The conclusion ‘antained contain and of the1€ atdtbool the Span- general Beneva, terms rm Ze cigars in : BY ' to had (ry 162" do: to just whipped to to yo you." said the walter. < let's go and get them 2 almost noon when the their every fellow. CK totwo respective rooms in on 1 e qappearane "Don't diay Se Sones Shake a eos . city that Jafer, riThat's place." | of sno ninaly otmhee lwith » thes the came trifle man," nS "he antoe 7 had saved than < ‘ in | a af the And the two he walked w here he Ralph ite ites the be of "conre lsrutherere cre ae det oa perforated ‘ in out had Granger correspondence, might ackle,' .)an_aetress m rg Gy an lis in hat. not on that. outlay orca Naam theatre, dar BOM his oO woul knowledge him $100 Sidi nt PU O US Halt sof a| s he He did "putting p : rT Were nate to the West f Thats | man cnamplony' man or and ; just"Sand went was one out, Nea nervous uni €6 Anf1 ee s It eeoS whis spe red . ways less ay dethe mirrors lost completely, % "ym a countryman Pete's Judgment city partition- within Hd . pale, stooped, studious just3a man trifle |i nd the the been a like lairs end of the room and message to one of lounging from ave look great annual fes-|tled him church,.the other "How many points do you. and ‘the feast of |asked the nale;"studiousiinan commemorates or passinga over, Exodus a ; xil . AIRSHIP themselves is not which ve es 1e Wo- Gainsboroughes the place, either as of speetator. 17, 48. Re ; TO THE = N (ther of Sra. ae ties meee be ; : - ‘ a an am ete iv ane play?" eivillc fins re the}his cue, while the smooth-faced youth re-|cleared a table Jiness ‘ ‘and I put 1it 1 n readiness The "Just as many : Stas many as you . : POLE. back th aid eda eeds Oe the « * eee ieS a ee "es the 2 oe yus place pis le than at tc Atte pe ae the oe +rformers eee ies foarte ape en ether jo rine. eat ae the |{*5 ee SES Sr a Wich are re s é ? : ; seemed particularly happy. Dan obmea that she laughed a great deal. treat champion got Everything stles > ae and aun a some areal tables, with loase win-|® pe ne he . ; l!chairs-and loose characters-about ithe Beer was served here, and men the eae x aes ® treat will ; vite made a said get enough, will be the will. ay We . "te af. ‘and, in spite of the efforts on the stage, replied) he spent far more time looking at the like," like," Dan Gunn, a little doggedly. "Well, we'll play along," seriously. The environed with overwhelmed adventure the the r same perils balloon es- 2 : She arations and the care' exercised ee ie avoid accident. Poe took a trip to = , Knew. moon in a balloon-that 4gination-and his preparations made on the stage, everything oe a round | that her two companions said. : = every- oe o aos é in see wat C=) Se order to have | he does) chess hee | !awyer, ee oc late Ge expexs C. Reichhe ; SRT mode of travel his suggestions a common the | Even now Im. of etiladelphia," said a]of serious study by those and are who i crash aS of : applause See ie s Die = : the greeted as befpreyas been eblbar irely > turbed propose "belleyv theoretically in|such an ambitious journey as that to nes an aay of us do, and/|the North Pole. The effect of the atally. for days at a time he| mosphere and temperature on the coy-|jJust Wola: eschew meat, ering of a balloon and the gas drank anything' Diese ,though she eee | AS s Re > watched her 7 he<A became oe eee | vincec she ad appearec be « once-but where and when c "| Petree restored when : the} | qje.All when inside|Same to his CHAPTER ; former XVII. her a cones ¥ having bent lat he puzzled a woman the words "He's aa . . mere Ogee re yee te POOR Ok chamber cee of the brain. And in an inciant it was clear. Vals the . favorite Ant 7 : She was of > the stubby | leader of the Market street gang-the }woman who nie put his own open | nite in his hanc "IT should nie remembered her in spme of the hat and cloa ® sald, | undis- : | with self-aceusing, and | toward the beer table he nh with above inlethim for solve vainly the rfd- should sudden two men were a broad} looking men and : looked there, | Woman was gon alf -way back to his hotel he saw Dan Gunn pratnd up ahead of him, and walking in the|to them They were direction, : of of he} self-possession. ean pression some time, and IN! |} the clew which bing ard ? ard-room-not even eee ie his Se ees 3 e knew a gooc ning saw it, and, after the first 5 traffle. worthy she ae oC musthour. DESEO UES: UCAS eAS" Utpan)‘}en plon eee es Cae ee Leora ins | The impression he had-and It grew eT gs . aya | Upon him-was that of a woman bendand a surwith a laugh man that Sling over him enonen ar ae ahea a eae oe : Ber enough Js winner, | prised twinkle of the eyes. Every time undGen the other trea iI Sere stands ee Laugh, oak a|she laughed he caught that odd im- -tripscientific} plaus- 2 ean - THAnKH - Cnn Tae aanhiancn et "I've had enough," he. sald SVE ew hat cuniens a Henan the im- fs, in his minutea such sie Gane eaenany ments have made that possible It will start from a point in comfortable reach of the Pole, provided the weather is favorable. Everything will depend on the completeness of 5 the prep- so; as || @ who "Toten sae match, ae "seen anicteriany the wholeSershooting said, Barber, clothier, haberdash- away : Ubuek tone atta aa trans-|men- record or reginstruments, ffidavits Pe x elgars! ees o MNEany ed off at one mem-~-|livered some or SVa nes . ate Phe the > unfortunate Andre. . The machine ts altogether different. It will be dirigible, so far as develop- tepublicans . = : going you 5 play & and = missec Then he thing that happenedhte, in therau large fers -- : e-table and . lepped back and che Preparations are being made for the ain rvervane in ea nen beh mixed audience was subject to mirth expedition to the North Pole by air-|ing the beginning of this very Amusing | (0, her ue ihe the ee an take | pame. ; ; = ne bata Spat ee a oe re about gti He eaaito orevent ine . : ‘rom correcting the evils. man from ie had Dan Democrats in congress are ible, provided could have escaped shock Mrs. Wise-Trying to gutss how he's from the earth'she attraction. ara et ae as Sate of ed to prove their power by fighting any | coin z to get the . ; He also made a trip from Engl: nd surprise, advanced and shook hands} . oe |}| Song ge ne-rent. eae withsaa the countryman. rate bill that; maya. be agreed upon. to America in the . same way. anc Brn rly BuOhor iene [fname al _____ ja few hours he deceived even the e rade, Sar ae 0 boxes of CiBATS ih ||He was saturated with aeronautics, so} t? Settle the score Congressman Towne. arraigns the | SPRINGTIME STORIES }|for as the science was developed in "T'll just put mine in my poe ket till arty because hecause thereere isis aan! | his day, and confidently believed that|2fter ifnaich you don't lk me saric Republican party D ( dinner, . injustiee in' (he railroad raie and ro-| = sailing through the air would become : val eg 4 a ni we ed out, Tae something are the said. 8 Same Vell, aN ‘ gether." It was Lat chairs Se ERE were OE REPIED. in. beached) about the shore of the sponds t latter half of Mare' | crowd?" a ne first half of April, similart "Yes, and the other the Raster season of the Reman Cath~ crowd olle. ehureh. They batk nak ey anked andthe - 5 means popies drei eae the billiard ‘Tor-tt seven days subsequent are the feast} of unleavened bread It begins In the Mrs. Wise-My~- husband tts up|I ||} puzzles sba gets } determin-| Mrs. c ‘andor-What's he doing now? ee are ‘ lighted' evening of the fourteenth of the/champion, "till you month Nisan, which is the first month|the man ahead then of the ebrew sacred year, called | ner." ; ee Abib in the Pentateuch, and corre"And the. other... tie . t also which at jated . eT OTe y : work. ‘‘Mind ; Pabernacles. It paschal sacrifice to truth everlasting . " . isis nothing hing in in it.""] legitimate ofif Conan men and dry in thing rough notaries' war game- whole world is comfort-producing so ere honest, freely instrument-or portant of the three tivals of the Jewish two being Pentecost auto} apart representative of * the Chicago or elsewhere in the tells says "there says "there he he he po) any . it in ; ORTH account pints and ; ‘ charged. too common - of a sl ish ‘ >» was > laws . . went to Colo to reside now, influence. And anes eT 9 signed he knows that every year he spent in the mastery of the gaming table was @eer vear wasted, ATR TETCIT : g or indulged a brilllantly Steppe ‘ol oranda. AS, : love of wares from judge lu [ should ‘ Because answered Miss Cayenne,| of peace and furnished the basis for caild Dan: Ghee a ot a encett Furthermore, the photographer himflatters our vanity to observe. peo-} the permanent treaty of peace after-| fe] a sf es BA CME © self must be somewhere, anc was who are in love and think how | ward ari } felt the need of some stimulating ®X- | more than probable he sont spend = ; ward negotiated. citement. The rough "meeting-hous por RED DUCED ek || much mere Ae eens my Passover Van Buren (aTadii‘ry SRD GUUS Soares parison."'-Washington Stati Ce, DS Soe eBay The firster and mostae im-|/in Gah ce . oe he street hadAE OS tly in Unset x | somesar sive cit fascinating places. ny "* king particularly Ps Never. SW this .three-ball|ed the clerk, and the waiter got a game in my life' sald Dann: Gunn. place in the dining-reom at onee "Rp But be : if 7 you have game ad ¢ for l hePee; eae ave KS ie ‘ |) intr, Rinitdtic As for Dan himself he 2 had to ke[eews score ‘ ec pygenerally ‘tf agree iction, applied inal of agreeme nt, judg- gambler her, ‘jt ple business} and at that originated in old: & neland»-where a Q'were= put at the to exclaim: . rein sucn ee all shot he struck her, ae tae And the room looking on er-everyone who could add to a man s Vant to play a game of billiard personal appearance-had been draftjjasked a well-dresed, smooth-taced)ed {nto the service. And never in his ! young man, approaching the newlife had Pete enjoyed so keen repar a iL. pena ; . spect for himself Dan Gunn iInterest- Q's."' oe have Chicago, and his name was Dahl. There is no man ae whose dominion has been greate He Was square and nest eanelble. reserved, and- $ persen avaist:-Columbus | ooe@ty; : ster in men|apart to see how it works could He-No, but I've ; taken lov employ ment be a think . very line industry you * ver busi-| a good SS 3ut in does het : | aa P's your the number of a which. he was a 7 REMEMBER man's When orandum, . gamblers-probably one to|! ne i Fea players. That is not a very | mr proportion. won eminence ae °°edithriesa 7 Yinins.. Zara' SPAN esalways shy putting. S feel. JLCC u-you SOD or}. tania before: ie EAwhich} abilities re in W thy before the | jyme around in| Dispatch the supposed Cees veny the } habit 1 BE impress with be successful forego Is Edward- a| su from in She lives there. It. ee she stood by , him "That settles : the : from way the way ex are coul . a key herself and T0 of every and' not} you --- a rs ne |high a a CC Q's.-"Mind to indicate te -¢ quarts for help} I everl/at -- READY head wardrobe rr s.a0 +. P's and i few with 2 finest Q's" is a phrase the ale houses of § the initials P and man] a a ;ion these the are jets what oe She BF th tor' im, th days when salaries wero/to himself that the incident of the! him and then helped him. low and productions cheap The onélrobbery hac come none too soon. "I'm going to be square if | Te. OF FUN member of his company who owned] There was a chord in the man's makewas the waiter's firm rejoinde : costumes worth having was. B, Sot-) up which responded to the emotional Dan got a room for him that night Se ene hern, then a very young man, who,]in religion. And he knew any soften-!and met him in the morning. she received as When he came to this country, had | ing of his attitude not only to the man You need some clothes, Pete," he ae Saturday ne ee and found she let the street ore turp th door. . oe gz aad a tonight ? great and he side of s trycf °to opposite saw her the Then socket or | Meht country uptown or 7 nor, noble her , f alas for 1e foo ef . i Gok i Ine . > 1 like a still stand-|a "helicoptere"'.or screw flyer, an apP Bardi oea trace Heat all which will raise. support and ‘ Ve ; norte net pavratus ne ‘ And-you stick to : these people. .with: ‘terror, pro-)propel ‘itself through the air. solely | yw] a you good." always yoy rer any ee help but cannot ay ave £ Me i! ut the DanFrom Gunn afraid : ar the out par away on the left side she left the 7 o some apartment tek and went to a handsome ap may want to Your songs praia ago. ‘ would me : least with it. Pete," and he stooped to the ear of his abject companion and whis-) to win, the Deutsch-Archdeacon $10,-| RG Ce aut nee te eee rae Leo MSTRONG lervelt's frightened ae danced on isidewalk, he followed, kee ping well i nt | 4f¢ z Gunn. not till 1 get! ine forfor a area looking "‘At ‘am r me "Prayer cy ted tS ‘consttucted'=.a with LeRoy AR CHAPTER XVI-Continued eA aa soUNT ' protested + < Well, no Dan drinking the. Big City |B tee Maggie read> himself killed Santos-Dumont.has ts nee ae Wish s 1 ina New Holland runs a dairy at the castle of Loo sold and everything Asis : 5 sels relal basis. aace« rell." ee stood ON that ae SHAVE. Story of Countryman' Triumphs {tle daughter of the people at whose anad when T find him IT way}house lived youthe are.a-very followingbad. note:|do something to : him. |* ‘Dave he Klump, boy e Coen a new racing' al= »will-be and) eyes o ie for drink, : petite 1a} and anc eo SEE SOAS and and another ae PER the rocks alot the vt} ecapnec j 7} x be anc ate forgets round! i regu-} 4 must} He again but and went careless, were the over city- leaning back, ‘He told me one day he was going |iseasily conceivable that balloon!|Gainsborough hat plentifully gar-/ with bottles half emptied, observing Senator Stone of Missouri MUSE HAVE) 15 give up meat forever. I asked him |is seasily conceivable thta a balloon} nished with plumes. Her appearance | the people on the stage. a strange idea of fairness In his|why, and he said was on aceount!and the car attached might, in an Are-|seemed familiar, and he maneuvered "Could you tell me where that young speech on the railroad rate bill Thursof a shocking ineident that had hap-|tle atmosphere, becom encrusted so ible he could get a better Jook at her! woman went?" asked the newcomer , ; mn Roose| Pene ~d the week before in Norristown. |thoroughly with frost that upon | face He did, not look like a countryman i > state t side se: : . . a i das a yn f that _Rreeldent a ; "A joom fixer in a Nerristown mill |reaching a high altitude where it was It was the girl who had been struck! and he noticed that they treated his velt had "summoned the newspaper said to a rigger on Monday morning: | Warmer and dryer,it would fail to meet;in the face by Ralph Granger a few} clothes with the respect which he had correspondents to his august presence,| ‘What do you usually have for|the expectations of its managers nights before : formerly been compelled to secure and through them informed the counanne dinner, baad cont elt ar explorers will on ne aoe : a Aptos her, ‘ at ee aoe bile reins exercise for himself, cs . es ss Aer .. a roast o secef or a leg o "egiens enason where lere ss} Anc erre ou sate distance be "She went out, said one of the try that he would unshaken for the Senator . rauch, not Stone course; true. resolutely house bill." newspaper -ourse; of stand the moned ents!" but and not know now he knows that =| A Chinese in aban "Sum- wife Berlinware said £ to the attends correspond- may ove jfoam Se oh too.' "How'd }Sunday-a answered, that a bit of ti end of ‘My it.' pork?" said i the cmpress,. Yehr ‘i picture even. fluenced the thing teach lie. forty served to fixer seductively. ‘I I'm going to kill him got this they « But any political them, { IN This e all bis the not yet esticulation, : a Kick. delighted looking dinner 7 ob-/urday begn was week, « pue has rigger Sunday tnever soelological |So the has es "ienndhea pedal 5 bey pommoms ealled ‘The a pig | be week. |e? with with > aus evening came rigger sent ; zling of of last last many Sunday. Sunday. people It and he " all t been elwerea. still his little son dinary. a week, precipitation and should Roniacindiontion have been which so they extraor- preceded Dihec hiram "The "Th,, motive of Saunders, these Be Se tana ore peeping tracted by the Im at said the open sounds.of discussion ancedote. a he woe, neigh- door, "‘Awebl." said the "what } or 5 the guesser, ° be eems' change as but if me. everybody" s they dieeeaen if the position should by aeons babs? discourage of the Pole | ijttle observations, to be any need If they do find all means them others . rom SaunJust . COMRADES. "rea With ns morn double horn, a | the "with aj} ata the than to half climbed a a car. She|men, dozen on at ee vaupes oO e- car. after-the car Greet on en And lay strong the ir With foe blocks the on © had_ res watched started, at after looking his questioner | over back | ae ace, the gee: ‘the together. ee :témpest tonight, ee coming. on! Greet the sea With a shout of glee, When strong men roam. together. pa a PS dope cheer tontent, pis Ene: Cs ing ts rils dawn 5.60. together, With meet the silencestars coming on! € As When a e en friend: strong men a" friend, dite tot ther -Richard. Hovey, about "You mean went away from the as abd guess pointing to S} so. She went out there," the main: exit. "Do you know where she live Both men laughed lightly. "They | he he the| cared nothing for oeen sitting with the old u "Well suid Dan it. ng Mrs. Hali> the woman who them a moment had be- man. ‘ "it's "She ago a . >) cy. no matter, Gunn. I here! looked had will, write," with > carelessly, z and he} in the crossing, on of 1 the came He and inks a jam the to trace Gainsborough e ad Aa ites rE wou on to lay s lane on ger whenever he Wanted cars car the this at" a just ahead doubtful the bullet hole in rim, 0 , e Gainsborough hat ooh mye convinped She got down at Madison street and) took another looked car for encouraging. !glance at the corner The the west side That With a passinng where ring hivering Mrs, West. swinging iver ng about of gum-in other Boma had doors the ‘one er hand.was entrance red- drawn cold up For tain eee aut same time glancing for a glimpse of that woman. pa ckages, said the and turning appealing gaveoa her He ha Street , stepped down, gained that other and nae Oy a ae of seeing person he followed If he ee been nox departing dh a posi. | Gi Ra ph ranhim son Dan'-Gunn'was one Have Mauston the street. seeking was on} asked, -at e was satisfied | "long the street if- he could beer, in a sleeve of the thin: dress-small Dre against winter winds. me gum, mister, please,' implored ‘the little one. : . much have you. got?' he en was S a hand. pe He oer was woman his the > 9 here past reached: now that Ralph Granger and Mrs. Hall were two names for one. person-and pre - as nearly arly' nal one prohably a¢ true name a as sure of thank you," the man from bolted he walked Baars f was assing uptown. He eae. on without stopping it-and at the imminent risk of damage to limb, | ; The woman he was car just ahead last "No, And mail, was And the stopping | thing?" the countryman comes here fer her *y young himm low , men fight nothing there two minutes the the of shields together, triumoh coming ont" Comers or "Is means|replied es, 2 a aoeane our t 1e wine tonight, 5 york "1 parting sae Sore With ae daylight coming ant it: gettin' rapidly more she }pere?" asked ‘Mrs. Hall a order fop not makin e at- yours, e goosebone and determined - by ‘what's nelehbor, walked no al Dail yosite end ma-jher, and, whose | When fash men drink together. the di: Comrades, rird swords paused Tor the se ne y our sag Sai lictonight ght, i. 5 tat ET RS tiate She's no relation o° person made de aaRLS fore-|y y unscientific uns person, fore-|ye ke ' east of snow at the end ofBn Mareh. rr 1 Bue w she's not,' wailed SHEA aie RG Eas hase ehoe Put aes Heres Tinie ehetsinot ut fectly the possible, to the buppbsedutocderect in time: toctely a ailin® ye® Me . Pane re "Oh, dear, oh. dear, sobbed Saunrest of the immediate world. It may! ders. ‘Donald Maeckintosh's wife 1s| be interesting to add ,| dead Sonera ._.| She but|rode temperature}When and its liability to break or to|/leaving her in. front of the hotel of order. This will doubtless|had inspected in the afternoon, |¢an 22 people," man. "weather. possible, provided for in a measure by a prop-|swung down, and. saw her go in supply of tools and small furnaces} ladies' entrance" of the place. loin |*210. his eye, twinkling, «"is.like the motive of a Scot who was found weeping one day by his comfortable hearth, by | bor, Ne no the The for repairs. After the Pole is reachHe watched her come out and then} fore in such evident enjoyment of ed the rub will be how to find it or|walked beldly up to the clerk: a simple | life. found. obser-jold gentlem: tho. seemed tho oO "have "She lives *|know ‘it when . . Correctae old gentleman who seemec have she ives -wwherever she can, I vations from an ‘airship are scarcely} jived in the city so-long that he knew | guess," id one of the men, drink- to|!t. had better a moment fn an earnest puz-,. |for | of divorce. to_narrate a pat cannot solve the problem: -A: storm of such magnitude, a snow so nearly. anamp Saws seasonable, = | toom fixer's to see what the trouble lt vas, On his return empty handed the boy sald: | ‘You can't have that loin, for they ain't "going to kill the pig. It's A getting But it js an} has as the forward. a joy unavoidable expression of - curiosity.! Bishop Doane, of Albany, Why could not the weather bureau | work toward the abolition of : ence is tayso well : se come nearer forecasting: the snow |eteYOre Fireevil Known, storm storm in course, Bee |thought of a sweet and juicy loin from |there does not seem |: tresh-killed pig. . we talked about | 0°! finding it anyhow, some-/it Chinamen'| one or it have : any if New have have of probable. canriiote bea OS ee See the delicacy of the airshiv's dowager | morning' Chinese Americans, uo a the the the'Germans ve Germans celestials years. change in reported. of on dayiwvif ay. uniformity are, very aie the spirit of independence | He's a dandy. Vil sell you a loin off = : ,) him ene Halt a dollar. / from4 the p German. to ~ thest ke. rigger | . ‘students, take iG;{2 sald ; = tne . rigger extent that they will not bow down | promptly. ‘Send it: around Saturday | before general Storms the|not Th en Le LBBe i = be In you like a bit of pork on|¢hinery nice loin of pork?' said the |sel out 8. Bes haveland rigger to replied: ry fixe - imbibed the their vulgar clad is it, harm are They indecorously allowed dGis-!thought less there a town. leering to presenting salacious. display Babylon, a(not do show spoken. of addition go of men, ters, on good to In entertainment provided, with will such be in $12 be visit the in way. men even or who slanders men that opportunity mischief. best cently the women, the a marry? marry" low-from an an be any bler gives not cultivated-they Wherever sort can alproperly young are those laugh-and of but to and of our : perhaps, ees is un- It to for ‘three with enjoy little induced Men in future land; tho theatre are will impossible rather taste good. ing men our some circumstances . no A is absence, full increase. men the of a night association not de-'lcjeqn Tre by the status city-nave Sunday without charge for admission, it is a distinct advantage for the people, Tr the years and week through as they have a and labor of ure tilling positions which men should oecupy to make homes; the salarics lions the bad, ° the It be sic. good There young so few more men of men 30 Good jits marriages. constantly Independent and Ties statistics. become young Path doubt of past comparatively more firce eae : :' married, not eee get jt js. could MARI. 4,000,000 not them Why ss corroborated States, are a Sunday for them. the theatre, the Repu number been trustworthy United Rogan ne ee The be the is relaxation, pleasant |(hey , van » There should there Sunday hard favorable help lux-|g¢ an- ; DON'T today sDy a FOB . fact of is te city. better. pleasuring. der those is a Saternire is THEY cline and Bye ite Baper: . ne ee aa WHY surprised interest 2 Fea. Rae rene aoe the the on Influence percentage so hours eae aD aie Dag a0) is a blatherskite. ae move- better stopped, week-and time Vist- joys him, To ress Is eects of the the who large of mendicants. blacker he in knew char- the influence ‘find new ears in which te pour the fer- whose company they vid slanders, It surprises them, #nd|them an. opportunity he of And an Is nights, the community's vow villains, of community Oddly in no af- conserve order much quicker people the would of herd hearing lay amuse- healthful Is to good the which entertainment he|night, When the taking from borhood and purpose is of Very close those Lake good It. places to necessary encouraged Men vampires, of and only alley, | helpful Jaugh. thfut fs on clean and the blather- seriously. blasphemies, record a and evening. harmful, and Salt public, for good exception better to started the discretion, closing are The in |be mission of be hand far population. he is known, not belches of |morals and care how effective Sunday which |acter. ones. a some the would innocent his|ment of most on eran oeen a zambler occasional it {t is useless,|}ment woman increase of home. question with with one|ford untrue, So, where skite an BHe]places No lie. malignant is are one|umusement the "2 details one]likely repeats-unabashed-what knows with No*one|true a proper will more betterment that applied No twenty Chase blooms gradua)]| condemning. ranker. he the the Nc a new Explain and in Rules restraining with he ge make always fairly, his assertions. Corner libel so is slag.|are and ' cerpro- THEATRES. kindly. contradicts disproves he been observe blatherskite. one -he| vision} into upon details Marriages women It sou!.|for his seriously. judge the while miserable brain speak No Little binding the house. SUNDAY that so. habit has takes'it him with fretted his process one him. up his and expects is ng ii*aas expects thinks the war) by into crush stopped excepting grew built. were Day be force known. vears would would. rebuking he a when slaverings as master the | of blatherskite. stern, equally t9|to i> cars There He curses the man who made the| pavement which carries him dryshod over the earth. He curses the rich: for] all-and an care and ment. her a a the S td ingly for a always is toward The 1 - Queen Magherita of Italy reeeathy be rsonally took the king's pardon to Vita three youths who last autumn atPop ee, weer abo te i & eS sicones ¢ ane thi > gees ig aya. piling be' intem=| !eun. must eat and " : . sufficiently. anialieiths world wit to to cause riaie: pense |" vide the) thing} pts have cold contrive conduce not. for that sort of thing, he would be a gambler king-nor even a r who fire, into 2 only: . big who * a the can stand } ea Anael urrie here barring the G ai atotios b done » én én ft the mad joy of defying probabili-| Coet Co ‘ j i iar } ae | Mrs. Impecunious-Here's a° (les, anc Winning&, a hundred-to-one fsuing ; fo. liver because AX a i; 5; Ent Te ohib ilallonviccthiar tenn tation | some barouah nis RS aa successful ; 1 million and morning with light love labor, and too, from up and that her ness and manliness husband, ‘must ‘ould Pn Es would give success ness life . . The country has ; house herself, » the Is | i; -_--_--- kaiser is having a which constructed ines He 65 pace -- | SYSleIT aiet gd: ae cue if AGE teePhe queen of set! all his operations. with the! Then he re lected andthe. soundest. ofjudg‘That is terribly comonplace,"" mur. : jmured he. "EL wonder how it would do Phere is no wild, reckless risk=|t6 say that the appointed.: Saturday |x chanee for him. There is nen¢ |nNever, came "--Minneapolis Tribune, ment. ing of ;and work the °He serate He See F larly and. yetter bett house cook and her to the the to clean man anything all in able and willing to do done man night, do to be Not lor f ere OF - ney regular. that not val has ES so be which she ¢ thee spirit shall Dy r ieByzsaihtobs y aecat mai his} Ss And to ssoe tee > gone : js mode of life, but conviction. that nothbe my ed rends, round of vie NOT anid} a a ae oe out Py, his|he was seeking, but to the hard men) father. Mr, MeConne VOTTOW eC rom; who were seeking§ hihim apparently. or 1 : apparently, Mr. Sothern so constantly that, in re-|eyvery corner, would be destructive of latin story just bef hisnis death death } (A4O8) th the. stor ust before ;all lt bis chances. 0°)! marked "Honestly Southern Evening had fallen He stopped in Now, herself, SRT) aay, || Eee : ; aero y | is for Ww Wea ng; confesses. that he} who mirrors cach day king, : and that Is | t ing ve ool! ‘ vis point. And he has Wh a position: and te : eo: go fortress yet to= ee R Am - | one ide work is easy... To. be successful in'.mans as seventeen offers of marriage Tes that line 1°e)mus YRS @ see [IN es.aA single bah eh t ne one must be a good: business | UT need 7s Tha laalinbs anuals eo} man, by the =same - rules that ap-| record. i a) es ce xand *s at aPp-| of some ofa Me our lady. murder-)) ply in any business. His habits must) ers, does. it not?"'-Philadelphia -Bul- |] indulge@ zrow- woman work able mend young luneh, will| the game Re néws to a Chicago neither here nor| be is . And don't apne) imperatorin legitimate--which, Baer work are you roe ae po Ze in o forbidding th Ke aan yearn to plunge on infinite: sea." the river laughed iyly < no. Be gayly "Have fear, the world| M oy ine. ) gambling money you great ee hi:1s ; valn to oppose way, he Pen st apa But ; oc aspect now that counts. la Tay te AE And the man. is probably taking no} chanées in his statement... It Isa ‘mis- || FRAGMENTS ao a rae t : ; AE lata) good". many. "men. have} ----____- made-the thinking that a gambler's!| "Gladys pe | me is ana hard children young do be able! until comrade against be anticipated that his to Not woh is azo, blatherskite calumnies to as would that to i in and is jus It ert is just ea = ult | "The aI | is || And How mueh seenn sportdom man, but As the expenditure the to pesnired They for who had sees that if ought doesn't| that man died, and required protestations It he less. he Even un-| understand. blatherskite has sere ech own laugh. against who all to household, kingdom ic- herself, own|ing up with notions of life which pre-| ing can satisfy. glass his strangers. who side, blatherskite. Mention thing of solemn the people the through bile with which and the hate.. earnest, fool views with not work attempts No}on one side ts only to supply the ree- | means of wastefulness on the other sinister motives, alleges corruption of his knowledge, asserts new iniquities, stained is ser- Her husband finds that of married life fs far than the comfort ism, blatherskite she her own little head. expense herself her Ss i with APRIL 7, 1906 e ag ntinel trees muttered hoarsely| The l'yacht) RSS eS ots shall | | i measure quickest' waste tinds direct where sn modern ignorant of ti seen of lady and cases has proved nobility or Nlustrated hero-| the the young wearying blather-}|!ows is habits to do the actual and, a unfaithfuiness education teach In quired skite slams himself into the middle of | OUt converse' with unkindly allegation.| the No. this housekeeping, matter| the of extravagant and say result foundation the repeating tesque anties of the blatherskite We The he they barefoot] by the learning required in the often does much to unfit therm him,| of and .other duties schools statements gestures, in-the-place, amuse tolerated He is loud came his common mimic boys in word violent become ery offensive but but not believed. as business, juit. the oltimes in fal- | an males te nountain' And the ie. | on gambling more or less Imparts ing nothing just eminence galiing Indulgence amused by the who speak men SALT LAKE CITY, SATURDAY, OPPOSTPION. -~ ot ost to a mountain ¢ mot GAMBLING. Re ¢ p> = there Mr. King Was the gambler. much more to the stifled sunshine into call the is ver Z pas- And one Patsy King, who the reputation of having at| time been the : gambler king of Ee a ee Mr. Ling King high woman's ON ave when ait devoted of keep women there eae legitimate Be ali has object who hear is 1 PO lance ee the short, Lg "There self-denying unlimited it and homes up their not the Chicago, freely that here lat there jis 2 identical their fashion-pampered any found «ad to sions They are shames jest which one iife, the companions REPUBLICAN, sound joys in can of of hus- study, his will who appeal ; A gambler's verdict should be regarded as most their smutty VERDICT wives eee ay ee BLATHERSKITE., In those by In : Lake for a theatre which seenity its stock In trade, " scaces The of his conscience sacrifice, and has house of for worid houses wherewithal.to his CLABES man moments women and for service are their the voice demanded reece cun when became their made ambition 1906, man coming fortunate the day when friends They 7, sustain domestic of women every was As SSsociahons April 2 after to insignificance. fascinating G | i;work girls for women where society (eae fs finery into very West and average select New York Office ..,.117 Tribune Building fiber Chicago Office ...1613 Marquette Building|S0 through ae MOIS cg sccccscnencs 2 Beacon Street Many a man Salt = the time 2.090 | e&hrich the 4,00] The time ess - more than men bands' South costs 8,00} ieee Hilock, 208 cared homes prevail, eeeeeeceee be the support luxury, exceptionally quiet sink in ae : ady eeeeveee in Avance town bn INTER-MOUNTAIN || lhine of life They are not rested by Iblackguard Jokes. They are net made } I better fit for the rigors of next week's e marry. in Rates: advance. ....+..8 Three Months, Six Months, in One Newspaper City, Subscription to girl and the ean Only Dethi fortunes in It When The § vemtly and living, daughters such ee rer eT of without marriage. ee ie ae coushunlly country, Parents expect A. the Sad: S shild, enke eyes a dollar sake, he. said he ‘sought! baby," oud ‘ = ; en he eed along toward iMaul~ street, forit seemed to him cer- that at that the ware busier etraviee: Same impulse, thoroughta almost pulse of haste. He that the places. of sauyned by he ( Madison. in he a ner pei i He had an intuition quiet would be Snehen ceae' aon walking rapidly, he saw, befo 1 RAnErOre:: Be . Cte we ,% block, the hat and cloak the woman who pan laughed so for the past hou se ARB te g RA NE ate (Continued Tomorrow Morning.) °f pearly |