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Show 7 + Republican The Inter-Monntain Published Every Morning Why man by INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CO. Official Organ of the oo the State of Uta a , City, oneary as 3, second-class ee world man with". Why the male 1879. of Only Re publican os in Salt Lake C Subscription One Month jis of Block, Temple St. Member here at South Press a Assoctation. was e convention sentatives of the of of the or of the delegated sich business e F lowing assemble of ¢ lection, and The a hearty support named All repre- are be If é the These it state to men or- known, f the Inited SGLenE electors and to other electors, without regard|start of political afnilations, who between all past But a at to den such conventio unite under this call, in the one select in northern cans rarely Chicago clew 99/most business tied," or He Afriea 1 about him. y And He his yet, 4| one 2 Waiting for lowed. One 3/Tribune 4) an as- of paper respective 7s . ounty committees are ‘or the election of oa convention, Rha ofo the the county committees chairm committee, immediately Be miticet Cit after aa Ske rs eeah, JAME SPE. e * Rudolph REPUBLICAN sad chosen. STATE had not an him. There by the of a a there are lived in chance such to contact His whole frank and with City to the not give that That eect if sort of in justice. We Pere: ae All FOR the IRRIGATION. a. had Western for irrigation. ome is in the whose state fields, Is firmly states standing and are united Every man arid belt, or or territory with effectively whose within there for out He to be it is fellows the exten- has deep dropped knowing his undoing. absolute enough enough to Every And All nor hide all world to his business. of the It. is of getting of It is the advance of states. building of planting status by the resourceful be secured cess, The It is the commonwealths, of cities, and rightful by the these West. And precisely the union of It men is the of to realms of self that same can ean pro- bring it. Never without that union can the possibilities of the inter-mountain region e realized. When there is concert of action, unity of purpose, oneness of "Interest, there . will be results, and never selves till then. means waste .of Fighting thé Joss opportunity, ssid of the trouble winning rich time, eens a heiitage that is rightfully ours. our- the of to thief of a The ara} with for each other. hee each other, and each knows Sate fe con- is it developing; hope will of be and the West- served, benefit but over the of States. who were pioneers west owe their common some measure be their paid pay receive a of the their peculiar now debt that fathers. good that And fortune debt, = TO CHECK There that and them- share of the Here IMMIGRATION. be this some large is one Democratic Put in trade large are And trade the from doors where duced. it the their is lit- of oth- their faces that be without shops our opened competitive abroad of this own unfortunate known of our our people turn cannot admission when there the be seek streets, however of chandise of the to of party Closed" bread, for way. free have walking begging way never millions condition, this sure numbers policles When families the the Immigrants and. merchandise to mer- closing faetories is Alton The all. and of down office him- filled, giving B. Parker He the has bar is been now pro- president, elected association. that bigger men fact that a settlement ago, Smith las's and was a equally Within the ing states the that that of does the of after president And it than he is an have John of forests of Indiana or is fayor of now talking dropping as his ownership-of-railroads has brought and the will be him the if of were - scheme, but division price he government- nothing certain not discredit is young. men now northern Michigan liv- Missis- he "Republicans al- nation |fronted a task of the most of "the other is fair.|ing difficulty. Bryan in of her It trouble, his party persistence. Poecahon- in Virginia the memory made hundred Captain system early, statement was three beneficiary protective most near NEW. country. con- discourag- It is impossible to ex- declares the Thomas lican now on field. he tles Harry kK. that in as city her is her all York cold Pittsburg society, can We of note Washington. uncertain sale. made has a at the Permit advocate us has left property PittsAnd been dem- to sell they Let did| all eggs stand The measure this were money, more ts, given has in the ty; the us And as of benefited, and the the farmer, laboring | that out the man. POLITICS AND THINGS, ‘T. will) not. congressional be candidate for the nomination at the hands and. Lo owould were handpolities, and Will devote my whole time to building business interests, (which, | by getling along very nicely. support the Republican ticket will contribute my. share toward making it successful in. the | State, in the county elsewhere, 1} don't want publie leber MM... We ‘lis, former governor, now manager of the Utah Savings and Trust company, fingered the mass. of that Jay in jumble on the him, displaying E business than. fo divorced the remind that of Democracy that party ing | Htde a of white netvover. for é a11¢ San -Franeiseo, -t} F vile Va again 1e@ in- the ehildren's: hos-|j,4) manuser Sie ": Pr one seript Bee o a 2 atin aa is te De adorned r by Leoni . The work , volumes,sae and twenty be printed on sheepimitation of the orlg- 5 it sald that thi pital. at tacconle where the royal| special edition will cost $5,000 a copy. tamil i pending theo summer, Visit-) 3 toman correspondent 8: hat it ing the hospital, the queen, who is 2/is charged that aren in millionaire Breatlover of childten, asked a little | collectors, or | agent unable to irl of three wha he would like best | buy works of art ‘from Iti nif mM Saree ae a, in the world The mite replied that &)are engaging the rvices' oO iful fine doll, lik those. that little ladies |} burglar ny steal ‘the objects w ayeed bad, would vlist 1er umnbition Sou The se In whieh this has beer [the good queen promised?) that the |eharged is ‘that of ab relief by Luca Prine: Yolanda should spare her one! della Robbia, which has been - stolen of her three me plendid doll rhe |from the chureh of St. Jean de Ingona election of a doll to give to the poor) near Florence. eral mericans who mite in the hospital cost Yalanda: some ts days In the vicinity offered hanxiou bhouthe One of her dolls was Dat ret ae for the yas-relief, The fabu sick, another ' ust learning to walk TET were refused by he eanon of green ind shower bouquet of sweet peas Sawyer. jr.,officiated ‘as best Mr and: Mrs Brown, left. last night: "patient u r th third 1 utting ‘her: teeth | the ehurch because It was not for s rhe doll with incomplete dentition WAS ban beevuse it is also forbidden |"! ist chosen, and the little princess | ypyrional works of art to fore igner . jaadly packed all its wardrobe is well| Now that {t has been atole tl Ameri- ms is the furniture the idol from it room in: the utore Was) | gen s hou and: dispatched it) toy the hogpital--A&s the Parner Wis takenwaway she gave way to eryin piteously ee. all never ‘ poor Maria izain' ust a the Ate n Baee ale scene |i of the Norwegians | cans are charged thieves. with having aRivea te The Americar ive disapor Ewe places it is pe the chureh authorities, teinpted hy the large sums offered, seeretly sold the work and gave out that "TiN pte yy 1 stolen. of a brilliant entertalnment Jast: even |. cess Yolanda is the darling of all Italrhe Austrian government is still in Ing, When It was thrown open for the j oeunn Thea At tivy ears Ol) Lee he | possession. of everal preeclous tapeslancing party given by Harold. Rrar promises to become lovely girl" Shey erty iid to have been de slened by ford Lamb for about.125 of hi young, 14 expressive) black cyes; loty of ctr) Raphael, which were removed from the friends, many.‘of them 8don to leave black bair,-and a fair skin: Ttaly WILDL oval palace at Mantua, In 1866, at the to take up thelr school worte-4 1 ; | be sadly disapppointed i he dogs Nob) tine when Austria elinquished = all ert ‘ a ' ; ewes a n iSt-" grow-up to be Hurope's loveliest prin- | qominion over: the noyiiert 1 provinees 1s 109 3 and, colleges, \as Well "as | Ges : bot. Italy A treaty of peace was then on the Pacific const No eenecta itAnd her father, the king, seems stoO | signed in which the oe wees Is tempt at. decoration. was nade, the | be as popular with; 8 ‘ i ‘ te F irn the tapestries soon beautiful rooms with their artistic fur- | 408. 4s the 1 wy tt them at yh < nna, but the nishings "being sufficient. In the dinrvorable impr ol re stl In the ing-room the : two long. 3 tables had | le a ecen neey t Werming y rimi A formerCoun It lian ampet * Vienna, gra MASS ; { deep: red geranitims in low mier. that:he ' dic it recently and has deRee Tawa for Were aie ete of ere ct 1 teu tom : the Italian premier take ons JANLOSE Lnp ant anterns, | his father, Wing x iotheir return, It is feared brought from Japan by Col. and Mrs pan. parliament the law of prese ription Holmes on their recent: trip to that | weuld provide L t iwainst the right of the country, made the deep. porches. and |e S5"r) rbot $200,00),, for ‘the monuae allan «government, as nearly forty verandas.a: softened © blaze of light, |2"e™ cars ‘have, the spe I th élipsed: 1 hands1 since : a oe ay ‘ | ae ti ll into i¢ of the Aus trian Punch' wa served during. the evening | im. jus infor:cad that a prominent) government in- the library Dancing took place. in American ody residi in Rome. scemed The will of Harriet Georgiana Caetathe art gallery, and it 4s safe to LS iver' anxious to accompany: the» Duke! ni, Duehe Lh Sass who died at that, more artistic-and delightful sar-}of Abruzzi on hi voyage: of explora- | Florénce, Italy, in he 7ith year, con roundings could hardly. be imagined. | tlon in frica She wrote to the duke |] tains a novel Ment et which iz only Mrs. ious her Jay ‘Tarvin; Harri Was-the grac-.| Wffering to a ompan th expedition now been made known The duchessa chaperone, sister, Mr . taking the place. of} 4re* im male tire and to pay-<for | stated= that oer husband had desirec B.S Holnies ill the expenses of the party, estimated | her -to. ety certain. emerald brooch " t ut | $50,000. Notwithstanding th promi to his daug 1) van Bonin Istilia Lovatelli o nenece of the lady and: he apparent se- | if She were satisfied with her conduct Misecatlldrea: Ott pane) tiousness: rep irding > the Mee tl toward herself (the téstatrix), but a Pris z St das uw aeRO n ued pl 1 duke positively refu 1 to aik him-} she wis. not itistied shy left her th< é 5 < z rt 100n or 160i) Self, of ‘the "cenerous: offer my black velvet cu The duchessa guest, Mi Mary' Roberts of Orden. King Vietor Emmanuel is taking the: | was oan English woman, daughter. of Che rooms. wert pretty, with) many | deepest interest: in ie preservation of Pthe sixth lord Howard de Walden Ae loose bouquets of pink and white | Italy's. treasures: ot He has given |leftoan estate of 31,500,000. "To enc sweet peas: and plumosus,-arranged: jn} much | encourag RNa etl has sub-)hersservants, in Italy and in Bielaat bowls and. vases Funch. was Served | scribed' ay la ‘sum = for carrying | she bequeathed a year's wages and an in' the:,dén" by Miss Itma. Walker ‘and | ut of the plan ot publishing. a new | allow unves of HM week for board dur. his own business Says he not amount of political From the swivel chair in street office he is watching the liss Blanch Strickley Invthe ‘dining: edition-de luxe of the "Divina Commeting the year. turn of political events much asa perroom Miss Helen Boxrud and son watches the. political situation in Miss Lu; cille Yates assisted the hostess Lit| Holme Ss in Chicago. After spending spending Russia or the revolution in South 5s. ‘ ag ai ie Waire ih Paris welcomed the} week the they will go on to New | America. He disclaims any connection with the agitation in his favor suests at the door. Guessing games| York, e ence bite 10 sall iubout the 20th |) ------- SESS) created by the Democratic press, and were a feature of the afternoon. Those}of the month for a year's' travel in| present were The Misses that. whenever polities is disHelen BoxSurope rud, Jessie Be nton Hollister Hancock, cussed he is dragged into the discuseae eee sis argar, ~Jessle Home, Vera Mrs. C. D. Moore and Mrs. C,H. | sion with unfailing regularity, a habit Mz ShaverBr, Iverda L_ Martin, Jessie Mar-|y: "mi ave spent. spe sum1 Jes: which the Herald cannot break away Mz an Arman, who have the » aoe M ust b € fillTHe d accurately ie | tin, Ethel Partridge. Ethel McDonald, |mer at Rowland hall, will be at hon to from. Katherine McDonald, Irma Walker, |at the Fifth ast hotel for the winter. sf obtain the desired result, This congressional race is growing euGiLD LEN ADS Lenore Morse, Rubelle ge Our method of checking and more and. more juiorosting, and sach Ro one, laneh Strickley, Florence 3 x of the Candidites-Howell, Christen- } zanning, Lomena Ritter, Adelaide | THE LIPryts BUNCH OF R AHR cre sen and Fishbu rn-ts certain of winPeters, . Grace Edholm, A, ning the nomination, The contest for A lad oe inte in the' college ~in Louise Breeden, Majory this plum has dwarfed the interest in our tow Higgins, Gertrude Campbell, Marion ; ; : the nomination of a candidate for the . ‘ in of oe rah-nahs bunch iets a With ls ae > P 5 Supreme benc h - as the convention Grace Swanson, Mrs. F. L. Palmquist,! He wast ore on classroom rules, but ary . ee il | grow ee nearer it in inters or. Jones, Grace mito. * ° > T:'..Ps Judd, education, has nual clerk of the board of returned from his anhis cottage on. the Blanche, up in Big Cottonwood canyon, His bungalow is in the shadow of the Twin Peaks, the two highest peints in the Wasateh range, and it is one of the few places t ny person can leave without feeling a great loss, The health up, at least, sclation, even ters. * department is waking and. that is some conif it does not help mat* * s he American party drum corps has been organized for another seaae of noise. Can't the American arty be satisfied with putting a ticket in the fleld? men are The Socialists and Labor which evgaged in a controversy over originated the platform both have adopted. All the important planks embodied other. In is print co in one are included and Mrs. "his thro Richard in the Ogden they have broken with their views, pro and Burl Armstrong. J cists had. th e Sta And MeMillan were the guests of honor at! . prettily appointed luncheon yesterjay at the Country club, when Mrs.| Me Ivin H. Sewles was the hostess. The ene a little table decorations Were jn white teen, The table gladiolus. Small tained by Mrs. was bright parties were M. and ° with enter-| and hour, on * account . Old. Pittsburg. : will enteriss Mamic friends at . Gladys MecConaughy will) enthis afternoon a hearts in honor of Miss Charlotte Chicago,, and Miss Rese who will leave soon for New to re-enter school, ° 4 Miss Bessie Williamson will luncheon today for. M iss Myra give a Sowles, Miss Mina Beveridge will entertain about thirty of her friends this evening at a lawn party. of the largest when entertain * to * a number of will and her © the Miss oa Our always reason. = ~ you fresh | drugs, oe That Cold to} c-_ oe Is Still Soda Waters Appreciated. | mn he -WILLES-HORNE | in} DRUG game, rah-ralis: Soy aa little To ane} oe in buneh youn. of rah-rAbs CO °9 By the Monument, 374 Deseret News Phones Bldg. a team ches dare roused the brave Ile gave But in ny his fiendish classroom get by bunch of id That ao wich e his he his "4 tn ; "1 1 cry, not. |AT "} his an s prices. every ee SOUTHERN Foret clas "Ho floor. nd rooms col Elevator and NBW MANAGEMENT. 144 WEST iST SOUTH. Phones: 1374 Ind., 2289-% Bell answer in NEW a few left. moderate ote fer when rah-rahs THE We have at bell cee run his U. S. DEPOSITORY. You'd think the clga nd pipes smoked would nes te The Hetle buneh of rah-rahs in his throat. But suc ib an end was not to be, ‘though | quite as sad a fats Oertook the bunch of rah-rahs In his he DESERET NATIONAL throat. He Oh,1 "het before Thanksgiving day the eres misfortune came ci cant a cold and gre Ww so ne Arse, he scarce could speak his lane; shade ‘uhrough was that an the pea awf ine: to's it Salt Lake ; City, Utah "Twas Capital Surplus... .................$600,000.00 .ccseceee ene «$250,000.00 Witheoutg) Nate falerah ip "| Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. ale THE 7 ; leave Mrs. has' re- ° tomorrow Edwin F. SONG : OF THE Gitip, : With hair quite frowzy cecleh oe. Court-plastered from ear The student stands on the routb: all fleld in p: a ply grim pan uae *u push! pu Though shoulders Ab a ad ms y swell, Ye a yolee of jubilant plte Ile ieliowe this awful' yell: ah: ees rah! (He's Just recelyed a punch) boork! bah!' (Oh, my, he's under the bunch), "Tt's-o0h!, fer'a ee same To foozle a phiz pellmel Theugh eee may be broken, and Wattell! I yell!. Cornell!" Shove! shove! shove Till the ‘brain begins to ani ek! kick! ‘kick! Till eininted Face and fi Head =: Are awfully bruised, contosed avony scodsitabie -{f L. S. Hills ................-President Moses Thatcher ......Vice-President i. S. Young ...... eee twee ne hier Edgar S. Hill...........Asst. Cashier J.B, H. P:: Clark, nog RCO GRE Cashier. WITH Commercial National lame J.-J, Daly,; Vice A. H. W. Presidents. Peabody, Bank. P. Noble, Ass‘t. Cashier, and place. J. girls with college bea ) men with studious hae n the fleld and he 4 meitee > raucous austere nols ah! rah!orah!" On brain and muscle ely, atom Yale we hail and home we'll for Sonar OPEN H. KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN AND JEWELER O With: vickoiy a Emma > Lucy' Gates' from Brighton. ee oe Lorenzo Snow join Colonel football. Couldn't iroat. In affairs in society luncheon at the Mrs. William P honor of her cousins, Misses. Lyster of Chicago, and. Leta MeMillan. Miss) turned throat That ? One today ‘ knew. Where'er he went the people is a college boy By The litte bunch of rah-rahs in of ° ° engaged. are » Miss Josephine Brown tain this afternoon for Hines a dozen of her "600." York a to boot ' and, little bunch of throat Bed- Mrs. George Jay Gibson will entertain informally at two bridge affairs ‘riday and Saturday afternoon for her guest, Miss Marie Dermitt of Miss tertain party are Prices able, hence . our‘ goods aare 7 turned over quickly assuring bell It "The oe ee Wednesday . play, | his} ie iris around him Se cae He had a horn, a me gaphone, 2 cow- The nee ul Ww a sas to have been given at the First ‘ongregational church by Miss Mary Olive her pupil, Miss Ella Dyer, has been postponed until Friday night at the club Le his throat. - he DSi missed But The great event of the week in society and literary circles will be the long looked for and talked of Press club play at the Salt Lake theatre this evening Society will be out in ferce. Many parties have beer formed. Among them Mr. and Mrs. William Igleheart will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gustin. Mr. and Mvys, a Harris have as thei ir : the Misses Mildred and Bess Ne Mills in, Harold Lamb and Wallace breedemyer Seats have long since been unobtainable, the demand hi wing been unprecedented * « the Press stead."' In ae jaunty i Miss Hilda Greeson gave a very pieasant hearts party yesterday afterroon at her home for Miss Mamie same sachit so oe tic branches he essayed a unt, With Gia. little? buneh of rah-rahs his thront. Ife"'d sure have mé se the ‘leven had not been suc a runt, With his little Sunck of rah-rahs Hines. * ha cap, all s * rah-rahs okt ial An Seraeece In large number took beautiful day to] patronize the regular tuble d'hote luncheon. ahd ittle could heat. his gaudy swe dl as 1¢@ sauntered down the stree | And likewis ene aa es "that | he wore upo e | Ane e le b I { radh-rahs in} H. Kervin and Miss Wiliams, while a advantage of the s of buneh You green, a low bed of white asters gracing the center. Twelve guests} were entertained '* * : . oF Bah SIGE {Or Thompson also entertained at a luncheon at the Country club, when covers were laid for sigh. * Although the board of publie works issued a peremptory order to Pat Moran to replace the payement he had torn up at Main and Second South streets, Mr. Moran is now busily engaged in paving a portion of tha and the paving stones are being carted away The northwest quarter of intersection vill = be paved with asphalt as soon as Moran can lay the material. The space between the street car tracks oo be repaved with the blocks thé were torn out, It will be feanineven that Moran tore up the pavement without anthority, leaving a portion of the intersection in an amazingly inconvenjent condition. When the board heard of the matter, an order was issued instruction Moran to replace the pavement until such time as the. board asked him to tear it up. The board was very hot about the matter, It Was not in the habit of seeing a contractor turn the streets topsy-turvy without authority or permission whatever" Yesterday some members of the board appeared at Main and Second South, where Moran was already engaged in grading the quarter-intersection in conformity with the grade stakes that were ployes of the engineering: ment. The board members saw thelr orders would not be carried out by Moran, and offered no objection to his proceeding with the work. Vet, it is sald that Moran cannot do as he pleases in. Salt Lake * Bettles, Lucille Yates,| Warren re-checking prevents error and only qualified pharma- . ie throat. © ey wore waliss Myra Sowles and Miss Leta]!Tle "ind. so ‘nein Street Supervisor Raleigh was one of the suceessful persons in the Uintah reservation drawing e has ed claim on ranch and = is now. engaged in building a fence around his property. He says he live there for the period required by law because he comes under one of the exception clauses. Last week he was on his new ranch for four days He » is entitled to ten each year, It that the Fernstrom resolution now pending in the city council declaring against any city official, exthe attorney and physiclan, decity time to private business, directed against Mr. Raleigh as well as against City Engineer Kelsey for whose special benefit it was originally drafted * I. Jickinson. . . from bridal, ; ent vl aps! anei co, 1eir rome ie golng-away frown dark red, with hat to matenh, « Amélia pala : tt making conditions, than the. costume with A man. eve1 mueh are up history people saving of tariff so Or good manufacturer truth has country before country deal. predominance sent than tariff and never dis- escapade her. good power, poultry times to poultry- of "Traumerei' during the ceremony, vhich was "performed by Rey Perking. réctor::6f: St: Paul' teks fn <the. ‘presence -of- tl rs il . . ) fe ii Ae TY ATs & ew Intimate friend 3 The bride, whol} ente red the umm of her fath Vit charming in oan exquisite prince e |} atin. gown, with bertha. of duchesse lace, thee sleeves" a~ combination of | duchesse and rose point She‘ carried L shower bouquet of bride 4 | ‘ IGE. VOSES, ANG) an. ivory prayer. bookJ Mi Beth oes Critchlow, as bridesmaid, wore a pret- } ineludmuch his trance be nervous the . even amusement speeches activi- The criminal it stand with his mother may want tariff state? toward is enraged Republican of immense has society the understand that for son's Mr. Repub- quitting to of quit." late only enough onstrated, Herald we Thaw's and of New burg record polities Pittsburg, in the had the have The Is Are has In grace Idaho Loughney, Idaho that in Tribune. his who alarm immigration. it, shores their profess of sugggested control. people who influx him: wives of nation advantage, The walking and a as The men can selves much take the not is time Ww hy can not this region - stand sippi valley have been made, Withunitedly for all schemes of develop- in the memory of men still living the ment»if we can stand for one? Why states of the Ohio valley haye been shall we quarrel about other essentials, rescued from the forest and _ the and* "yet belle the hostility expressed swamp, and made rich with cultivaby getting together In this one de- tion of fruits. Within the memory of tail? What shall 3 it profit us to win men now living the farms have been irrigation and commit self slaughter |reclaimed from their forest wiidness, by coming home from Boise and fight-|and cities have grown where Indians ing? >> roved. These people can live together in But at what a frightful cost of lapeace. All but the Tribune following | bor and of time that reclamation was is willing and desirous of so living.| made! When the pioneer came from These ; people know each other. They|New England or York state to the have. respect it they the will middle country could in the if fer- suddenly OLD AND is a new Massachusetts years the of the little. save by station in- solu- of up. PARM MAKING, After all, this in to its seciusion. hope-a better expense police of starting new may banker and the banker nothing dodging, life-long defaulting Union Sons in js as help that countries, and development whole it Easterner distributed temptation arts The alone evenly tle than. irrigation. erner an doors business its possibly But selfish er. tricacies, its finer points of eluding. He is untrained in the wild animal and older people every time to flees run. ad- the pioneer. they wide arid mightier for these the the factories. not even ground. able not pla- |?0t the West is more than the building of dams and the diverting of water is have There is something more important, fundamentally and _ ultimately, knows. now it free him, man is that he these country, Western one conquer, He the our are In natlon-now problem the of and that. the reclaim foot here sion of the system of national reclammation. And by that sign they will the tile in with- the proper wherever needed. the an for for the help, effect will stopping seas. the West at. comes were if themselves may when the they of to from which certainty him. left bank a hint it, fellows. nation, and Uon means the financing of schemes for general irrigation. he some older resources today, is his tracks would That race of his rich-will can could alone, for to ago years, old vance, sin: the angered in- was whatever an get: It seclusion left had could crafty it.~ man, has himself lie aria | ill his single for daily He He practice, thief cated. city. to Oe-% UNITED business his must has : essentially them he the never trained did of such people. been. is unprepared world man. land years a nation years stand the of to fifty of burdens, that but no the the In of of have the there a had He he done vaults, they in rest to of its time-and escape. where and with of sideration average was rank defense of- sharpened half ability the the states hundred pioneer whe until them, with way even cerity who, may take states can against for men fairly stinect, have wits the the for a where defend now the was example point arid impossible it rethat slow for could the pioneer possible Sections the with henest open. big deal they fellows There life the for Stens- instinct with with was Is ten If they eluding with all chance It West; by liow send be strengthen the swifter equipment! life when quicker power How country help In can and gain ceive and stronger he and now counted much reins from of the far will Michigan, to with Union! grown certain Paul criminals of Stensland, a eould of the the effect. one. banker, them. for is to headway. instances for the police gifted freedom hunting if the advance ceuntry ability like the whole deceptions, are of prestige crafty and thousand chances whole It to money clear entirely had of eggs Demoeratic and local some. has grip prim- it away passing that on the. the his The se- arid nation people which progress its bearing and help {fn the wilderness, eontribution the are art, in the secretive an the come of expedited news- of even life law, the becomes The in able make absconding prepared in a. every" amazement grown ~both courage beginning In the has the the been of a a lost Wisconsin under the all those Who of today assistance There what was - which not ficers in Address. City City been there against could cullivate it memory labors, forces However, thing Chicago of supplemented immensely Intelligence COMMITTER. County. the fol- earned piece accomplished world get- A has Stensland. their detective elec- | want Aug. 21, 1906. WR MMIOND, hairman. Secretary pro tem. Kuchler, gains having will!)44q state their within arrest to the it of a =100 = he delegates pay better fortune paper extended much be ability win Good and of has state, time arm his merit 10 the the the absence and made must and And ijcratt. 60} chairmen work to The spirit so after have of Five-Year-Old Daughter of King Victor Emmanuel Bids Fair to Grow Into a Beautiful Woman-kKing Is a | Patron of Art. night make forfeit sident, the best of go state j 1 true be. the sac- has reflecting that his control everything, Pre Dingley the had, tried have that in afler let shall farmers" and of tremen- as the If attend -be Wisconsin, the more the region champlonship in for be- frightful, and not shall Tuesday he by is revised mountain mountain observer the It their of of he ‘the with the persistently hard, proof unhelped, iz actual came as Mulvey. .tomorrow. we in Girl Dol to Poor Gives Fer for out Yolanda Princess Little One of the pretty home wedding of the early «fall. was (that cof Mis Susan, Dorsey Sawyer and Carl' Grovr, Brown of: San 'Franciseo, which ook place t- 9 o'clock last evening iu the home of the bride parents, M ind Mrs, ‘A... BL Sawyer The. decorations of the house, though imple were carried out in the most artistic manner Everything. was i white ind. the bay window where took place was so. ara ranged With potted palms and ferns and festoons of white and' green as to (By Van Calava.) Suggest-a chancel The mantels were : banked with ferns and palms, With | Republican Special Service. jdia' of i a a i ae of white: asters and swee peas London, Sept. 5.-A pretty story comes | Will ig es v " ‘ . €e ame spveen negee canals inv crystal | toSme: from: "Rome It coneerns Prin-| with miniatures anc abra. shes CO D : : , 1é e orchestra; Was. s CONn=) eds& Yolanda, the? oldest daughter of|will be in four eealed In the hall and. played © the i V Mt teh 1 {five cople oil Lohengrin bridal chorus ut he enNATE jctor Emmanuel, her doll, anc in as a per rfect disappointed, on to west died severe, town do show Washington, if ing do the of here expense as the they little African Chicago men finding a rat- fae: 1lties he labor claim of benefits made been more more pioneers an to took inter- beginning an vastly courage the two credit been not his when must and not labor Yet Ameri- was all day him, the following 1/has at OGim yi would goes LaWollette when went men protited per earliest rest the this Councilman him), dominance. at they of The is state desire of middle and any has the soil¢ of making nation, after state, hid- the mountains But othe of com- the the in councilmen held And schoois strong the of in the human the had taken He o|the -postoffice in a city, there were labor. verer world where had had reaping every to the him. men. ill, of fore He un. tine enta state convention shall consumed name, and was able to consist of 527. delegates apportioned to the}|verse in at least four languages. He several counties o his state, on the was disguised by the removal of his basis of one delegate to every one beard, so famillar to every active man fraction aren votes, or a major tn were cast in Chicago. He is a man of affairs, Sowell Yor representi neal in congress, and accustomed on Nov. 8, 1904, as follo to commanding men. Delegates: He knew the whole world better than x part their had month half travel, help settlement 5 in with caught no had all for matter to pioneers vifices had lie at a man club and the that anc materials arriving is dous, of on under had be Stenslard : any them, they importance give may money with him, his exact location : 5 ata before ngr othe R est se- will Their a "guy" aries The richness immensely Press Senator peopled culture West it fellow the frank sympathy surprised the middle today are the moment make its is our his splen- and - the there and under , foundathe provision all completion, Those in the resources far all monwealths. fullwere out great. ehunks, That the of and the and If so whom made, mills, and in rewards crushing possible eountry. today. died but feetion, be- be sent be the in- are productive in but must making, elemental for saw wilderness now seen in those states powers, the the one O. ° ate Here matured gen- banker ~ Paul state and for Is Any defaulting = escape, the native in candidates and even the faintest reliable a. state, | hiding place. He had a States. atatiin been and ESCAPE. a to il. eae task, had all elected. NOT ever ee: favorites Republican whoaver to good can may|Chance cioe ge Their , Repor- not their been pleas- dresses they wife abundant ey race. the the 2th day of September, | 4d plenty of Salt Lake theatre. Candi-| was in Europe, be nominated for the fol lene ern offices and of his have Tomor- less sec- as they and years, with properly come before it. Sald state con-|of Chicago possessed that ability. He on Thursday, 1906, the dates are to gardens of intelligence The whe, which CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1906 if it had more members in congress the predominance of Republican ad- pain, a LAKE the And they filled por- and no Republican Sept. as the ness was from work pioneer that upon woman life the with third convention, State 906, the selection of and for 3 ‘ans- other of states appearance course, other are the them Nov. committee, ee public of Republicans of middle toil and free morning the of less the field have readers Fishburn, any tlemen the shall for him, transforming strong Christensen announcement have, fore Mr. jin to of cruel efforts. cid result west. Yet pub- candidacy this presenting of we giving COULD Tues a state action by tion and in second morning ure this - Convention, his in REPUBLICAN, SALT the faithful and onded to devolc develop- secured announcement sketeh row We Electors and strong small Howell's pleasure publican CALI. State be yesterday formal and who Staats Republican upon beginning home renomination, takes West A imposed reached a needful » the this Republican the Manager. | jrait LON otaane Sani For is = law- CANDIDATES, : Mr. alt take City, Olah, Sope 6, Ao0g| der 9 rait ofOStheir To rae Republican Utah more is‘ it Can Congressman 8 -00 2 Year... - 208 OFFICIAL publish and words severity, Both Phones-3190 Publishers' F and Utah. THREE McAllister, General Offices-Dooly something aries irrigation, The One that traitors in brave in the life associate and arene Rates: only, press done than . soaker ‘Badition millions ment lished Malcolm here, perjurers, fighting The there is crime you willingly remain Bastern land breakers There 1906, the postoffice Lake Utah,at under the Act at of Salt Congress, March tell the of the to party INTER-MOUNTAIN tell the world not to trust the Why you know you can trust? het THE Roy 227 S. MAIN, IN CURIO SHOP. Ell. But why ee they kick that.man? They cing upon his chest; Sssee! they ore SHRINE TRE a "stretcher now, Laying him on to Laying him on to rest. SALT LAKE 118 Geo. W. A. Sims, TRANSFER Second Mer. co. South. Yhomes 954 |