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Show lished all Bl Every Morning INTER-HOUNTAIN 1906, at the City, Utah, rch The 3, k now ee postoffice at under the Act are eh ithe Lake what It eveadecrcsocvenveses Malcolm McAllister, General Member be will have These They big FAIR is a judgment right, is and sound, of has whose ability public one of for the are affect the is The Just what of over we The Just conceded, following letter: in stated has In these been this paper will expect end it was not stated Sunday article, tion it seemed shall be risk should to the be ing and We are the iteraBut we at the the rest of us, point we wish to like the rest of land, and should different weigh- are of the to a very free plural than to before the say that manifesto may with results be were of the best promise left as they are. But there must not be-and we believe there is not-any new ceremonies of that kind. The same rule that applies to the new assuming of that relation should apply to one and all} alike. There is no difference. But plural beginning marriages of Utah's of the belief and We people. a in the perfect significance of they believed about that as the founder church was were from settlement a the practice say part of court these men aim is to uwying in in that it rest of is of land, judges rule will it. not entitled the law, to and that plain But we feel of the state the they There for is part questions the Bryan of they gamy is surely say be will die the merely be entering in the The not live and did was a was time most assumed into years things longer. than strife of of did to stop prosecutions, half Every people great a in if or interests right to away in why from 1860 did had not of convictions, and plained said years the They look which can matter as one be better settled by peace than by war. They understand perfectly well that if prosecutions begin, they will go to the unhappy end of rage and bitterness and loss and cruelty-and maybe worse. They understand perfectly well that such a condition will not be helpful to the state: that for years there must follow a period of agitation and of every sort of disturbance. of Lincoln elected, the country people had pur- terms, he him public he ought quence of to in gen- But the will the must Square support have he Garden a it with all unflagging he js afraid must lose persons to principle of the less in his away the cause, his elo- zeal. the people of the isconfidence whem he is are ago the predicted and he critics found felt they weather law. And But that There It when There ence Nov. The 6, the has fairs openly the their power make the a There Italian No bright themselves y. wings ir, in The leaders of the American party their place begin their The in frost from the but frost against all righ}. American party, the and influ- alleged and wilt re- flaccid Their and of hide the vyal- of the on the away that are have spun its doom up will and Creek. will drive better no take canoe Salt of the them men, mistake. coming and them led crowded made November of frost. visitation. Utah is Americans last morn- Democrats 6. And for this that ITALY will will feel be the campaign. ap- IS PROSPEROUS Itallans people have be come past fifteen annual their is which tariff, United the effect. Premier the head Italian era have of ago much have an demand that na- the same in its the and prosperity, contributed to that was at was in the the af- all in demands of where the principle one of the latest of been Italw il!ustrations, 4 wisdom has the trade with. "some of het peat Oua guinea a piece been of a people it demand a autograph | ternoon, mother nat eram was. rura is the interest in any heen week in year more than state hold a headquarters conventions, is the six time convention the election weeks at Wednesday which greater off. central meeting of the of politics when Republican temporary will be and than has The committee Republican evening at organization arranged and the details completed. The state convention will begin at 11 o'clock Thursday morning, and after the organization, appointment of committees and the usual routine work, edjournment will be taken until afternoon when the convention will nominate candidates for congress and the bench Speeches will be heard and the Salt Lake theatre will ring with the applause of the expounding of Republican doctrine. The American party primaries will be held Wednesday night and all the onergy of the county committee is being concentrated In the work o eting out voters. The delegates to the county convention will be elected at the primaries. Oh ot tones Led ed the American par mass state convention will be paid Sand in the evenin there will be a mass meeting at which everything out of harmony with "reform" will be assaile n Saturday, the Americans will hold their county neminating convention. Al! kinds of fforts have been made to get candiGates out but there is not much of a Gesire on the part of American party men to put themselves up to be shot at this fall, hence, it will be hard to get a full slate. owever, those who have been looked upon with favor, will be slated for nomination and the slate will go through ina whirl. Next Monday, another round of political pleasure will begin, and the nace will not slacken until after the electio in November. County Chairman Ela | redge has returned from a business trip, and will soon open S publiean ceunty headquarters. Chairman Martineau of the state Democratic committee, has returned from an exploratfon of the political fastnesses of Cache veer end Weber county. He has been cut gunning for a eer y, but came sone mike an empty The date of holding the Democratic county convention in Cache has been the changed the Republicans long who their || | ; : : ROWEPENA., THE Seen at Tanks', 116 So. Main St. | Givtl from Utah A cherry brandy |}|} napper hiosebeaver hat from Paris |} buds from Austria, from South Africa, velvet from Lyons, all | blended by a Utah renius that could t Ce h French milliners how to make YOU a becoming hats. ALLEGRETTTS CANDY An inithinial musical. proelven; and: Miss Lowenstein bazaar "as The famous candy made in Chicago cannot be excelled, Toothsome and Ww from Sept. saw 29 to Oct. he _uall 1. * ° * Ri ects is a candidate Preston D. county this for the legisiature from He is conon the Republican ticket nected with the schools in Sugar House ward. * . ° The American party headquarters at » Cullen hotel are now in full workfe : is ng order.; Chairman J. &. Darmer with Seecthe man behind the money, J retary 8S Armstrong, Mrs. E Pithey and Mrs. B. Bachtel as assistants, * . 7 fooling the fter waxing rich by which spirits people with seances in te »>| from another world were supposed appear, a local "spook fiend " is sent to and impersonating a "spirit" jail for smashing an old aoe who disecovabout time ered the fraud, Isn' this game was called o * . ts No one will deny that the American party is looking to higher things. They are after a bunch of lakes up in the i delicious is pitiful * 2 to see « the convulsions * will be anor ary club at at Mrs. * The Wood Riey. (Idaho) Times bawls out Fred Dubois in the following manner: "The Gentile immigration having permanently settled the Mormon question it is no longer an issue with anybody excepling Senator Dubois and his few adherents. rec T. Dubois is merely struggling against deserved oblivion After betraying every cause that he ever espoused, comes before us claiming considerate attention upon the ground that he is no longer in accord with the Democrats, whose votes hé expects, but with the Republicans, whose he aims to obtain under false presentenses." * * N. C. Christensen of Salem a candidate for the nomination resentative before the tah convention at Spanish Fork will be of repcounty Congressman Joseph Howell will open headquarters at the Wilson hotel tomorrow night. he rooms will be in charge of Lewis T. Cannon, his secretary, and Herschel Bullen jr. of Logan. * ° ° Until the state convention, Thursday, Parley Christensen's Ss headquarters will be in his os on Main street. "Chairman Darisidr ‘was busy as a hornet yesterday trying to stir up enthusiasm in the American primaries tomorow night. It is not believed that he will have much trouble to raise a crowd at the saloons where primaries are to be held. . . Dementatic bitds are coming home to roost he Thistle asphalt case is eing aired ° * . It is to the credit of any new-comer in Utah to join the Republican party. After ooking at the others, what else could he do? The city iach buySth lakes in the mountains, then should eate a department of the inka: The money is not going fast enough. Burl Armstrong. Prof. The ald: child been with W. R. Hart oF Nebraska in DRUG ‘| after a oy * A. J. Miss lott * Hardin, a es Sa Deseret News Bldg Opticians THAT'S ALL eee COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., STORES 259 Salt Denver, AT Main St, Lake City. Kansas. City Omaha, Portland, Dallas. AT THE We NEW SOUTHERN have a few left. moderate prices. Hot par o every floor. Elevator and the ‘| bell service. UNDE: i NEW MANAGEMENT. 1 WEST 1ST SOUTH from. yesterday Phones: for 1374 Ind., 2389-Z Bell. s te n the Hal 1, guest of Judge and Mrs. W. eft yesterday for her home in ous *blo who has The greatest varicty of designs and the greatest number of WOOD Mrs. Wilcox and Miss who came to Salt Lake Sowles-Roberts wedding, for Chicago MANTELS will be found at Elias Morris & Sons . ° i| WE ARE at Es- months, Mrs. J. F Spalding her home in Denv Mrs. re B44 W * Mrs . James Clinton and telle Clinton have r@turned ccast | Me- The regular at 4 o'elock FriWetzell's studio * ° Charles C Crismon is visiting Mrs. Ogden with Miss Inez Adams. in Se- from . a special meeting of} of the Ladies' Liter- 7:30 tonight fine -HORNE WILLES--- - Y. Wetzell's "atu dio. meeting will be held day afternoon at ee a Candy Pactories. Sweet's. * * There the club carry of the local Donald's & Hot Drinks at our Soda fountain are appreciated these chilly days, section The tourist of the Ladies' Literary club will meet at 10 o'clock this morning at the club house. Mrs. George '. Moyer will give a ma talk on India and an explanation of | some of the manners and customs i i country. that of the Herald a Tribune when they > 8 ound out that eir efforts to show Mrs. Bert Varian ana baby reiscord in the Republican party had|turned yesterday to their home in failed. Now they are assailing the] Weiser, Ida., after a visit of sevar = men whom they aye a week ago. weeks with Judge and Mrs. Cc. Varian. first In the list of pices for holding American county primaries tomorrow night, you will find several saloons and | . ilso lection ees eee Miss'Blane 2? i . | * BS. slanech Kimball will entertain at a bridge tea on Thursday afternoon her home on South Main street. . * ° The first meeting of the, Monday Night club was held last Soe a ihe home of Mrs. H. M. Root Al interesting paper was read by Mrs. Gould Blakely on "The New in Fruit." in connection with the club the coming year were dis- of Blackmarr, the official "reform" administration, The state convention, which meets Thursday morning, will bring together that will the finest body of declemates gather in Utah this fall It besuc- confirmed the and as advocated he economic has in there pro- affairs it nation's year a operation was when govermental! Now the Eureopean plan kingdom, of of adopted States judgment The business interests of the country will not think Mr. Bryan any safer the Crispi Every policy. they the benefits They and of The of that the lowered. long tective by of prosperity years. be one public principles them. the surplus, of and more with taxes Italy tions demanded given that the will the who presence bureau The the do few no promises to will people. matter This verdure the in The it a next been of voyage u brisk. | portraits - bureau floating men un- public eit everywhere. the be contribut- in is cobwebs frost-time will it grant does be- being they people are better a_ where black the the nation that have blighting will go and their theirs, protection to home industries has applied, benefits have followed. a frost, that boastful will And be turn prospects of The forfollow doc- the POLITICS AND THINGS most of of sums say at ceased which Influential to The and been demand on men been destructive have great ever certain, hopes stroke the the The fail- no conceded. insist has has blessings to of than Italy acceptance accumulated, and Democratic will been The course of prosperous protection ing 1906. green formers of there there strife ed. grievance so with is fair in- | | the princes! offered fer sale a picture | OM the prize in a guessing contest in which Queen Victoria was depicted The decorations were in pink and | in the act of signing a state document] White he colors 160 be used-in the -}and said in a pretty frank way, I} coming wedding Sweet. peas were | think it is swee At the same sale} used on the dining table where in she was Aaprouchad a in aged Wo-|the center a large doll dressed as a | man who eagerly. inquired whether | pride hune from the Chandelier, holder could buy something for sixpence ing ribbons of pink and white, at the . where affect the fall The main rooms of the club ee Ing were bright with masses of sul flowers, making most effective and zppropriate decoration for the country setting. Red was the prevailing color in the dining-room, where a_ buffet (Bs ‘rye to go into the selling trs affio, alluncheon was served. The round table though she is a generous purchase had a large cut-glass vase of | When it comes to the business of sellihlias surrounded by milax and "4 4 ) ct en 0 eve ay | one ber Sa ce most Dat et ean plumosus for the central decoration a iling with their customers, and the|where also a large bow and stream| Suecess °o iny stall oe ¥ ae rinke, 18}ers of red satin ribbon added to the | assured Princess a ‘na has an .un-| effect Dahlias in cases and jarden|Tivaled experience a saleswoman,|jores were also In evidence *through} and attacks her se if-impos ied task with} ont the room Dr. and Mrs. Keith and th itmo t vivacity and diligence. OfMi and Mrs. Blyth were assisted' in ten there will be no formal opening, i : ca especially if the sale be organized in |Tecetving and entertaining their guests | the house of a grande dame, On her by Hon ind Mrs. Thomas Blyth of larrival the princess proceeds quietly to Evanston, Miss Bella Blyth and Miss | he stall, removes her wraps, and her} Frances Clark, also of Evanston. The [atta ts on behalf of the cause which|largze verandas and grounds of the she has eart for the moment, whil were brilliantly illuminated with ever considerate to others, Once at many Japanese lanterns and electric aoe . d aa t d LSE I mm x or ane . on lights, Aside from the guests Trom esse ha she hac een ope x i7 4 $ : We af "yee ) ot ry other function of the same kind the ult Lake a large number of young day befo "Oh, poor duchess!" was] ?P* ople from Evanston came down on {her concerned comment, a8. she pro-| Purpose to enjoy the delightful affair j ceeded to her own task with unabated | Dancing was kept up by the merry | Vigor crowd until a late hour In the royal. borough, where the ° . | princess is well Known in this rok Miss Celia Levy was the hostéss at | her royal highness onee took charge of)q delightful luncheon given ‘to about otis stal S at the same time, and drove) twelve o ier girl friends Sunday af- eae residence grocer of the country had to chiefly and will have wars. Of frost. a not than intelligent trine the pay. lower unification will the city wakened Is going will party at is are thing none a had cess. great of bureau. ginning with good be not In- Calava.) chance. there mushy paltering handle by must Internal need it buy- ever sten. Money is more There is more activity In country not weather peals, Above all things, radicals desire radicalism in their leader. A timid, cisgusts peace. a ownership. poorer whole dom- A FROST. said blessing they rates the will can this would a since the trouble It There Interest they have plentiful. law second municipal the the taxes of than in of the of lines itself. of hands of cities share cign car at their own the habit cf conveniently brit- Phor 1ONES an sort of elaborate.and dress, do not take charge of the more|she held them up and remarked deconspie uous flower and tea stalls, and|murely: "These were done by Princess refrain from adding their autographs| Beatrice, you know.' In contrast to} to pictures and books for the purpose/this, her aunts seldom mention her of attracting buyers. Queen Alexandra, name, but content themselves by s too, does not care to set aside her re-/ ing "This was made by my niece." is again. building be half far good that raises a is dames most ‘| in the The may utterance, who very of has before. it of the ant affairs ever given-at the Country when club was the dance last evening, Keith and Mr. ae and Mrs. J. T. received* Irs Tom Blyth friends at that dehundred of their object having been ghtful resort, the Blyth and Mrs. Charles P Wy0.; re married,in Evanston, '} them, that One Chocolates and ne Bons, We are sole agents in Salt Lake for this world-famed candy, power the SOCIETY. Saleswomen royal women ot long nib the PrinNee these ee "an us behead eon end of which were little dolls dressed cess Christian who was selling som as bridesmaids toys, sent by the Empress Alix, c alle ch Noth Me can packed the vivacity witt her customer back when the latter di Word ‘has been recelved from Lor3 aroun i whieh Prine ereetly ignored the matte -r of chanwe enzo Snow, who is in Chicago with Col at het ae ait as j with the remark "We find it best they |}and Mi 1lways to give change." j tt e ar ris sbrooke bazaar, Where Edwin F. Holmes, that the had «a stall between roya | car Pauhard has been gases en The princess of Wy ales is an excellent having been initiated a t I ntebinean' eontributed a lamy of} route somewhere between Green who was} an ear age by hey mother, her own making, and ed! River and Omaha. Owing: to the un-| s| after a time that it an indefatigable bazaar patron, It w } certainty of the date ofits arrival | turned to: the custom of the good-natured duchess stall, she f they can make no. definite. arrangeto sit in on of her stall and to have by and remarked, with a De etty, ments as to the time they will leave vexation Oh, my shade the article | a New York for. their European trip thought it was lovely i.e daughter aaa her although they still hope to be able té princesses not to offer with the Dompens old gentleman tendered a }rule leave on the Deutehland, fo sale, al which sails contributions sovereign in payment and sald he did } their indefatigy sti in findSeptember 20. The time has not want any change, her royal high- | though they are beer productions 90 {} spent | ing customers for the in automobiling in ren cars ness replied youthtfu 1] in Chicago, their latives. Thus the doing where Mr. Snow says the Ena of Battenberg yefore se rupulous Fxincves roads are fine, but they missothe ‘Bau: s | marriag was a seller at a bazaar ts >| hard, price to all customers, and gifts of needle| which aha » some particul: rly opulent fingers. But It work sown by her own tow, they stick te Mrs. W. A Mec Enery has issued in1er cousin, the the } price." Another point of etiquette with | was a5 | for a arge eee Princess Beatrix of Saxe-Coburg ant j| Vitations hese young women is not to circulate to be' given at the devoted her firs t| Thursday afternoon, tbout the bazaar in quest of custom,| Gotha, to which she ‘ though this may be the result of their} attention They ecomprisec a set of}] Knutsford for Miss McEnerv' of Lonconventional and prudish ideas which|menu ecards, charmingly painted with|don, who will accompany Dr. and Mrs | they carry out in several ways. For] simple devices of flowers and frult.| MeEnery to San Francisco, to be their instance, they never appear in fancy) and she found a ready sal soon as| guest for the winter city ex- the explain tribune he he Bryan's and the a express- to is as cour- Mr, that tried the and owns » display made they haven't and ‘ere ingg articles from one sti ull to contribute to irticles whica they themselves y are utilized as birthday and Christmas. gifts In addition to this they harbor unusual notions about honesty. They always back change, whic h is be said of the workers. In faet, th is Is a airong ‘polns element proved disregard from have who operate taken of aid- that their officials have their talls, fe manufacturing and time for 1 municipal by 18, 1906 mean to of law-abiding frequent unsay would of and city They more tt with control be Lin- merely commoner shows to He spoke free was now with Bryan Mr. had opinion. ownership and Mr. ridiculed he half speech Madison I{ oz the they of destitute when the private Louisville sues of were 1868. man condition his in everywhere that danger slave ing hands doubted attempt ege of the issue? state here half rall- southern should this the most city it lines. the more to reached the that the a interest. and some as on whole equip- price element for free." Government he other citizens to the trade. the a Boge been hold been date. fail ducement They conclu- issue of that for Moreover, coln real Bryan Felzure his a an- whole have to have take Carping election has election the have the undoing. have ing, permanently into trimmer, arranged they The selling i of cays per- half The understand pronounced pro- believe the seceding Mr. railroad would the the So, "I Nobody by followers was over rails. up The times It prevent slave bave in that bad. will PREDICTS Abraham the not what tens slow stoppages old pastime in which the Fd of sSngland, 5 from the eldest down, always have in dulged and at which they have shown! remarkable business Intultion, and that is in selling goods at bazaars. There is a constant succession of these held in London during the season, and. the princesses not only do good work at most of them, but they have method of their own which are out of the com-| mon in what is known «a AZA etiyuette The first nine which is done by the princess vho becomes a matron' of one or more of these Serene is to begin to drum up donations. Per-| sonal letters are written to every one of the royal connection for See either in AGE ine ork, which, owing to the size Be the f manila circle of itives, Is a sort o in endless chain system of gettin results Then the princesses s ire indefatigable worker t is an invarlable rule of theirs to contribute ar- the to abolish to ultimately away and so ten been improvement properties the could attempt death-blow come was what the a those come have along larger ehance. due 1860 reached campaign. for which and that deal Government. meant. every and country. and will success public endure felt of every richer, have service past the cars, world. ure will, given 1858, half knew quiet. day car the new continent in had But slave to he a in Bryan showed run as only could have issue Democrat cannot that slavery in of as have equip- in have their been Goy- practice, Mr. states their farther plants they the lines that lit- for two a in the nominated that, nation as will that years an naturally in had we as the For that is party would He just at living jolt as their innumerable kept of. many Government into said conclusion population period rule own- made their uneven J ed his opinion, slavery. sincere They been the then worst been officers have sought of had that tree, chase, people getting anger. it respect ago. eral The pleases own is will will and have cast their lot with the good people who were here before, These later comers have a right to peace with have lines they or has|They intended he and he that endure prosecutions, Thousands of sion in getting advancing been period. of to- become and he that it did not intend best stop been been the Utah of for pointed been to has the expected result renew a have as all city and] foree candidate everywhere many them. these populous. cars enforcement every him man, Lincoln other The Utah's distressful thousands subject simply issue am he the If Republican Men any and as cable The their lever- of has and has and enemy of a been a to very old use may- any out such one Van will never let in Now compelled Bryanism. Tug off the manently good injustice, sorrow. lines improvement Chicago be 1908. theories slavery. of troubled old tle ownership. know will Government more of of for his Lincoln can polygamy, his not tear extension the that Presidency slavery, of to label. that put this as party, did opportunity, to much intend as not ownership roads in has of But elec- they implies, ers the I officials," of ownership votes Poly- members her agreed have been here those of effects for of factions It has There these to affairs as the al- present have And Chicago mayor carry and the Everything the can be that them employment men will like power of It Dunne the think to they ex- means of They Republican Special aes Tania Sept. 17.-There is army and party It they condition it. ped greater the make advisers, street-car This elty. expects the One run| The part express Lincoln has has was let they all much time and the as tiquated the to property public his he the the living community against It church the cer- great the will control apparently fly and public by to notice tested we it. the nature were It from of of city. the to folly when ward a_ within of the that his the system Emerson's you greater ownership earthly saying to lives way through time the all Wke me protest that The state for after church and.they or conclusion-conclusion is which used, and that implles the|Inanece upon about thing: passed that the for the Its that a or, rattle truce of legs succeed. him, become he who regard manifesto: the In prosecutions both the it. hardship man effect his personal the may use were is. better there Mormon by right the with and not to "When His managed no any that reason it seeking Another lie when trying voice unalterable that practice, before dead, When as the those plunge can all No ment. AWAY. is his Brahma, views talking women-now by possess take been patronage is it of Iinter- issuance admission IS RUNNING he not it possible. no conserved put the Union. Into may is prohibiting wives change the good be were at state op- that use far before to trouble to to old-live than no So that and' of Mueller American friends For The every would the says plainly. in prevent sound 1906 that manifesto-at the can safely spoke the church some in men his been enough? older declared for subterfuges. are are rest and of political years Is the had come, even as to the Mormon church. That church pronounced against it, and still forbids its solemn- admitted; they sure Supreme validity when the sale is forced. The away from his new-made issue of pub-|effect on the people has been to hurlic ownership. The New York Times ry the a day of municipal ownership. lives. is It permission plural employe years more. is of life anywhere manifesto with less an whenever No certainly No means Invincible. it. community, cannot as obey made state the of Mayor following every carman that tions under be, campaign Now, must are atthe been the men car most are as addition the It law. certainly an and cars the never the will has of any that any make street conditions personal the men. matter what the offense ecitizens-equal with the he can and claim It of street age the better? the approves has in means of hands They they There and they other mere demand suit ownership of known perience can to are owners. and as his (By favorable on will certainly city. are open, trials, setting OWNERSIUP public decision change us set- as will the Which what evidence they any. the the offenses them They that by found new the of to stay are same privileges. the chance believe at of to and it The the preTheir right treat believe a either-to according not special or here Let are sit are do in And seém he the tificates, by which the street car property will be purchased of the present the come from not and Successful man is all he exchangeable operation of There hands, them Courts strictly Mormons of for wholea principles that byy that most PUBLIC at ceurt, The property fair treated. his others Chicago party processes does law, be possible power public their came secured part and ere preserve ization. tempt of strife must wind it a such that the that any of of out eject It there the should timately Christendom polygamy. the head Mormons settled Where against Mr. of the blameless the all into that mode United States. of for the cateh can of SEPTEMBER, At Conducting Bazaars They S how Remarkable Business tuition and Are Tireless Workers - Always Giving Back Change to Customers. more speech. the not. howling community, ernment The words. are hands, take which preserved. The edict of the word has gone out "against it, and there Is no end breeze; warranted one old either the the matter tled. power Bethlahem. their law of to that crusade. the Utah. portion He and to those to was conservative insincere, TUESDAY, pro- proved What Is strength, studying sails are clean drive them: of sincerity, vosed time may that term. We are sure the word he in it. They are as sure|c¢nd of a process of reasoning-‘that|the the rest of us are that vallroads partake so much of the na-|not of the whole Christian ture of a'monopoly that they must ul-| the born the to from state become But enfore- he his UTAH, has he Garden CITY, Are him Bryan and think he moral that American clean not to No man can know these men and these women without believing in their sentiment more foment not are citizenship; Ve and the to that the have belief | wings." understanding who of severety be that lacks that turns public. radical the quality good deal at moral law the except trouble-maker a to souled of Then in 1896, Square pos- TRYING a the with cipitation HE of these their into was of the in London again agita- They they of case-are saying letting where those that publication But head is a est others. marriage contracted desirable to in because measurement of terms law. they subjected eases what advocate In all essential that citizenship not to just repeat-even the very is and tiresome. like obey The and was becoming Mormons, make first unnecessary. glad of very over columns, the If the stated Republican. what the in he that ran no other following opinion Claimed of daring men poorer rumor professions like seeking inaugurating is Republican Editor Republican: have rene ‘your editorial in the Sunday paper, entitled ‘Weigh It Well,' and want to ask you a few questions which are suggested by it. You do not plainly say, in so many words, that the Mormons should be required to obey the laws as a condition precedent to the attitude of non-Mormons which you suggest. What is your position In that matter? issue at a conservative, Now him the LAKE Royal Princesses of Britain Con- trust On become side alone words. difference. the will before. SALT withdraw semil-Socialist radical than his Madison pre- soberness. the First to ownership. Democrats have permanent peace-by seem of If present the whose hearts to events these received write men-men whose direction From to' fair wants solidly moral and desirous of it would make a difference-a -and QUESTION. pleasure of to REPUBLICAN, attempted public the must could marriages honest movement men It may also, difference. the reading no And let us add that prosecution makes the one policy letting resi- condoned. are words, 18, 1906 and been by to de- has of than hand, manifesto quickly won as further which that a more law no and by *s(rvative who it. the benefit con- matter era of harm, be now, were good, MAKES all secured the occur Manager. Sept. tion mad he issue of older No belong, the Every be Ing Press Association. City, Utah, will sibly want his passions fruit the because men the not it. issuance permanently &.00 Block, 208 South West Both Phones-3190. Publishers' Salt Lake they to the the the do disThey extreme of bear want chureh good. the to arouse people, INTER-MOUNTAIN the Mormon. plans they not return ere to can older do ceded One Yea wale. wove ce 8.00 Sanday Faition ‘only, One Year.. ~' 2.00 Offices-Dooly Temple St. And The of Congress, Mepopitcan Daily in Salt Lake C the people dents Subscription Rates: One. Month ....... sereveseceese of0 "Arree Monty ..inccccencccscce, 2-00 Six the 1879. Only go if it means every seeking sired. Feb. of will now of party Salt it fiscation, CO. matter know ® (0, as second-class they franchisement by REPUBLICAN Odiclal Organ of the in the State of Uta Entered inal end Coral Wilcox, to attend the left last night ns * Mrs. J. G. Sawyer and small son ae leave the last of the week to join r. Sawyer in Hailey, Toes where they will make ital hole Mrs. John stevie ker irom Minnesota, where attend a family reunion. . Mrs. Graham to the new Wey South street, . returned went. to F. Putnam has moved building on Bast First . Mr. Newhouse Mary. Moore, have and will spend Lake. has. she * * and his niece, arrived in New the winter in Miss York Salt Mrs, Wetzell has returned from New York, where she spent the summer. Mrs. Wetzell will be in her studio avery day to register students in voice nd class work. Studio, 615 Templeton building ere gg ee epee aed Ives-I thought ‘Tittsworth turned over a new leaf. Beerss-He did; but It evidently con ae some terrible advice. -Brooklyn ec. Mrs. Whyte-Is your husband evenLenneredt Brown-Well, yes, I. suppose so, Son aatinee he's even bad -tempered,- Somerville Journal, owards "Tas rau wOUy husband a ny o ae course," sald the bachelor girl, lonely. But I am afrasd marr age be out of the frying pan Inte the cr Cayenne, into the 21-27 W. Railiant' other G: on grate te dison the SO. TEMPLE ST. -_._..., It M ight Cost You CONSIDERABLE leaning > 3 Od deed. I'm his first wife, an now fe has never even thought getting a divorce.' ‘-Houston Po ot a oa vee Our: Inuproved ee. ever y places to Miss a train. See us your clock or watch and you will always be on time. mega as operas. Seabe a about more like answered | Miss "to be ae Gr the eae dish gas stove, ‘"-Washington Star. a the best Rony mental discipline. He knowledge thew county has is certain and vivi He has dea with realties instead of symbols and abstractions.' mt 1 thoughtful to kn / Q boarder. Oe PRD tne a" y kno to he boarder who knew it all. bi ia ‘m atehes how to know un ra are eaven when made j{ they i "pulb the irimstone in the other place. "Chicago News. SALT pace CITY, IN UTAH. . eee "MON the a THE In ‘o $7 |