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Show eee "-" Ev ‘4 ery Morning blished INTER MOUNTAIN Entered as by REPUBLICAN ne a ae Re tah. Organ pol gel Official second-class co. net Only Sunday Edition only, One Year.. Malcolm MeAllister, General to 2.00 the has, for the ; Press hers' Utah, City,y, Lake Salt , Association Nov. i » 1906 16, . the went back of of Could ; he He been] Pitkin, a ee Democrats eee county, Colo., and Pitkin p political|time the are Republican the for and the old reputation earn-| josing a state that the GMO} ABEi eQy rtaaE 4 NOT = 7 VERY an ed SE longaun ago, never he and that promises 1 a : . have rd era os SINCERE. fac S a - o ae : even the Democrats patience with the free ; ts disquieting, to Dr. report annual his say the Rixey at- good deal rather It doubt, a asSs they2 is certain too, were that a £a the the truth Salt Lake Of/ Now 4€0.|/ - x nership, ; schools] too enjoy a very high rank in the estim'-| tion of educators all over the country.| is certain ee silver ® enlistment Furthermore, he ny year.. There present has charge been year, and no so world's. . fair exhibit has no quartered become infected. | disthey thus are the excellence of ' the of rest. the. tardy ‘ ‘ to Jane-| consider, Wife along a decree, ofthe: - ae are permit b 7 : . . : : here following, There are the schools. but One > the increased > a that expensive too much s fifty] P not hundred especially . has about the and] ae for with 7 their the year nave] agains ree one wife busy there is stock exchange C to pressing instructions foes 2 eres < _. ; likes high + Chicago fatta; cupidity be elther American and ihey Mormon, can not possibly be left perrnancntly | Suggestion hierarchic jurisdiction. have are : nS}are sd ay . . 2c now in the country more than two] the > ment. whole gaa , under any church cloud at pres-}]®¥thing pay licenses for the to beg privilege seem byt improbable. : country. is so tremulously expressed ; e figures their ). pardoned for what what asking And ating In is mean ere tn : Ai e paid arst reports of the Hearst . had usual It would glorious| jf it probable year will be as] Evento She be wawre . observed . when e 2 te and "relieve Hi , the pressure' ms 2 {ll to Love-but Love one eer oe. Waeegsan Tetae part both] at Ht To see his secret soul reflected there. shall beg, wondrous ways none Love's To but him whose the beggar , "alls ™* : e ae haye wept ; : ‘ a rights aadSs twa aa: aie Jallstre need to buy any - bonds} page ake anit coens mamnblers had a law sult to| plenty of possession. luck mary ack, every one was of the .stressa5 under ; even bayonet. the Blood may of credit, survived but the wanted players to see Ss ) from] and Where s no e time on This o ana when he was whose|of cash} the the Imperial abolition government of or for {t? oes ae you J ‘ name : to means ‘ trade relia- presents. for here Come 7 should store the seleet word you 5 ® Jensen i SONS Ti Lit JEWELERS, : Ble WOOD Just a rapide MANTELS Being OUR s > Tei E ere ir mare St. Main 523 South Figat | Unloaded. Aten Gn Lake City. in Salt comfort domestic In, working & Grate. Bevolustan. fp | sh Bry -s rs x> | ard ere. neneane patie gente: Mrs ay in- entertain will Dickert Elsie ; aid oe ar nor in honor of 7 club. will "500" Bee ss aves of Mrs. L. C. Miller, with mieibes ip aa chorus Mat cee fe alo ing will e speak easures ae will e Wetzell's given las e eal @ be Westminster the at Mra, ere eee "es recital program is this & On - even- 27 W. Presbyterian : ; So. Temple St. : OE Me teat YM eekguest Mrs. Spat Isabel a 1] Sageof eae faace , Some e Pitt a5y i : a ae pil rales BESS S; Morris is promised, e,a + K a ee : " . . at mg * "oh; - ---------- > te a eeeigen ee Ne aed - -------- . ene fees meren 109-11-13 South Main Street SALT LAKE CITY Rear eu W. usie‘o JE ouse4 ¢ Wich' q s Leading ere +. % visiting of* Buttaiis Warren Ed e ee ee that "Our:A rility to de- ‘ jeweler's much, vith. : still an' whis- Rett cere tn Pines in enor Ata aptg her, ‘but shel" hich: playae Missa Ethel TA Barrymore i so game. yrehouse a ¥ Miss a i (Opes poe ‘lowers at which no onhe gathered penrevenyWi ag) pean for ais via abso- have You the LEA A a gal todd eae PSE vocalists ofSean the city, excellent EES Ee eee tine and: A anCecelia = GET rae Se. bad; care, the formally this evening Miss Sallie Leonard A old- 7 ay C : HOLIDAY mie when the one powers wihs for ae An' "all ae boys are awful own protection, compelled to in | They' pe a liable st as though teryene, either for be the rehabilitation to' sturb upon : selections area reaGi store jewelry ‘ ea robody"s lank SoenT an ee tesaren seneer is sorry for th' times An' HenrySec Blake approaching follows this afternoon ata "500" rho given at the i home . of Lis grow anhc reliability. street. | East Fifth Bllar I 2 a ras her Hume re Baar ec. Sri s TEACHER'S " : this . eee are Mrs. Ss ee men' yellow rt enter-| s :‘ ~Arthur as es ‘ THE The grog lute the hos-| be at afternoon of hunting ce game. ree mountains, papa edhlad grow Pearls H. - pues ci t. BD dea lust are Gems will and his works. a n Ret at.a ae pe areas -_ The Current Events and Current Literature section of the Ladies' Literary club meets this afternoon at Mrs house club the at 2 o'cloc k W. R. Hutchinson <r pan of Ibsen fountains our trip not ahersie ens revolutionaries. ot the ee eee crrect could hardly to be disastrous ade eo failcomracece yer = Paes Lee BS about] the f not most Men rubles 3 are ‘ will Aen py ds door ce arena ills J whe no more 2 but] erhetly = question is not sentimental |on the table. 1g In Cleveland's time the treasury al- world w Rl have: to deal with Russia % h & the spectacle of a chief) : In a Minnesota county one Johnson of ¥ in ie ie Laie criminals, arrang-|was running for a county officc, and| aed) Bascom South 219 if * wa Adams tea bridge M ra. Cc, C fiernoon ates Seth eee 7 ray ea rar ae your ‘ oie cogs Loe carefully 5: . The Sans Souci aa blinats-PareCc.-, eee wa the uF ape es ead behine 1e¢ awarded make should want pend 5 -F F, luncheon 5 Horror where the moon is S white, L one impover- not tar ae to surrender, or an in Fares along lurks Terror a We 4 al : were > You act , = 6 Se regete Allen M. Smith will give a party next Monday at the er + r ‘ Ater~ | : 6 CaN Yo eae this ia tiite oa A | Mrs. tan a E nay. Toil and hoard in'sweat and fear? Money's good-b Puch : too eat 2 na eood- > it ie will have knout 2 pretty having from a home, lesses to iedbe SO e Trust a trifler, trace Treat a selfish crhve: n is WwW. '. Mrs. bridge adept; eyes room By. hs The goat's retreat prepares attack. of & & prizes 5. known nie Love of Ban Sa ce A apartments at. the Emery-Holmes. - A | mount = ee 7 kG Scere eae ute BR ea Soe wine time rubles nation anarchists they the employment oHee , M Mrs tess at language, ‘slanr alone tears have To dinin :and;Mira.: Se king 16 ag Ly MIs. eae ay. in Maas, and six tables, her re buckle; metal at - a lpclapraa entender at Hta thebye University Carlie dd yelh club Bea luncheon today by Trimmed cream. and band, $1.50 its | ard, abandoned firestick a for ‘decorations white and yellow out sorrow-whzg perils," talls with aecorate The afternoon. in carried Dr. Banks', : 1 uc s Dh m Aloe dairy cheek rosy This airy maids. e os Arata as cream durable staple and butter ' leather for laid were oe F i e see econd sth itch: gave leas bridge charming d Ty ge pr Mrs alter y ALO: ' of series a in sisted at Sxtensivels gave a luneheon fol yesterday,. Be en prettily was 6 us now seen t with last dinner at friends few a we|tained LeonMiss Sallie of in honor evening : =r . have shared , hat #08 Carey and till may L. ‘ were Sorrow work in ours was R. yesterday knite- of sword Se _ EY H VALLEY. _ enjoyed.j table ter the -- ship ge still] . cheese. wh recelyiIng" (of » + "Cowboy" Commercial' ib bow sates lap bya the at owed , , diversrse reeds ow ‘ vorshi creeds and worships... You The ear of One alone receives our t r pr E : toward in longing his face te h tucris the sky in ees ituation presents a menace wouldto bankrupt Russia de-| civilization. goy-|>@ #8 bad as Russia in the hands of , Next day it was|out of cash. The winners had quit had lost, and now . |and gone home. ee The rest of them had] are g the Wall] morning sweeping. evident that He at Hearst settle bloody Setn a one y ‘ that the morning following | financial circles, the sage Iowan it was conceded that |clined to interfere. He said the won. wring standstill a at continued as a te oi a@ byaE Se worn wort is as hat HA of ¢ Is es '" was per stated , ; : or . J CACHE = a 3. tore Ss Of: 3 to B Mrs. the heart on and ee 2 * J. E. Galthie i a r eehood ne Miss Beatrice O'Connor entertainedat) evening last friends' close few Two tables wére played, afler whist. which an informal Welsh rarebit sup- goes.| twistings the soul, ends! the trade air, the longer can it last? the arin Denial auihavitics Re > sun much By in industry paralyzed, the is Murder Jews of] its} How of dis- a cold, delet cena By»y that > last week appealed to Secretary|be had from turnips nor money to let go of a trunk full of one Pe eve eee peu \ elected,|money be is in ahead a, will One man|street against a|/Shaw fannnces the etacof Wiig. pier d ace a the winner went in and sorigletel the their vates| arr ied es of clear, r Aas early on election and mH of that lustrous sunlight? Is the jumin the office of zs City Treasurer| ble Gihisen ine iturkes ot of them', Age the pee against | Sie tae orcs ‘a ae next Bo ees hans a unny election bets. York bet his farm oe that Store ; What ents New expor Bien j E xch polities saving. pyre bithat y that pretty figure of speech. GcShite sroert indlek and country A et the |SOME ELECTION BETS so far as "the clear, glorious sunlight of Americanism" is concerned, w be for € ahead getting not enough |*@llroad situation to make that by of putting adyocate Newspaper into ‘ the schgols for S$ The far hex ttl al is it proves development who|th® on that the our top Buty makes grafters that the mendicants given ; ent, and so can not feel the alarm wee The 2a were rooms In bowls ane i .the hostesses in /re- i 41 ena The melon's the aay prac- | And & the of r| {lowers, Ae conce orchestra player ferns and palms by e 28hallstringed M ls won: vetone ne s rete a ne hat Bt od lechatehte eis a en. friends on an ant Like usiness year erp LT boner eae for 5: aake larg2 basket carnations, Eide! ‘re from vice and: ; growing, and has been eyer.since the|sumably the same ratio prevailed] pajn¢e Republican party has had contro}.{throughout the empire. The impertal |: Wash the winds on et license. ebearaty a our of been We do not observe that the schools|Streets are is a the In es street |. The the condition, been this has and 1906,}] 30, June ending year the In bower a red JileCornic oe stre nethened eae teh ndship how Ww not : was Bae we went man a the most pressing libri iry, i 13. served ® beautiful ey) blood immediate danger thatzs polygam) oe olte 7 rats -rs ‘and Cossacks swarm- | JpSarthti laughs: : > laughs at hi overrun the nation. The Mormon|edpeaceable everywhere the barred houses andof his awit, a citizensand were overworked. has been eet | without deep s len. the in luring aye Crecodile's}| not The cloud, as now. der thejs church other to bring them out into the] the 7 It aru clear, glorious sunlight of AmericanRallroad building is the standard of |S0Vernment: is Killing rae and it] ism and hearty American ideas ani Ps : oe . is sending others to Siberia. The] stimulation. And this is what is to be| San Francisco Chronicle:. Taking a|™easurement. When that, prospers,|revolutionists are assassinating those The to them, obnoxious are rests the true, the only,|"‘rake-off" from sweepers is a lowdown | °Ye!¥thing is prosperous. And its good} who fe done. non-partisanship possible for us. forn 1 ip. : 1 i re¢year thatZ the of showing for r the . isS past | ‘black hundreds" are slayineh under your rsh oe ep S Aen ‘s pa se ‘a an Free resembl- the i Lr Gedde eln nbettie oe about the Assisting Sh a ae sdom Wisd the "era til), ed te blade:Knows one celebration conditions LLG till What's in shows aAccord= the iv pla ec n aes ea > th then comes, A Anger oak Shes cana rd} li room Mrs. Mrs. R.woe A. Keyesthe and " of first igher . assisted year before.¢ c ‘ it continue can longer much How Not of road. miles thousand hundred y For/the first t : Ime in the history of]only that, but the earnings of the| without vee the government? sae el oes ae on Et we eee n, SAY.) the town there is money enough in|roads were greater last year than at| 1", St. Petersburg on the anniversary | . 14 p Freplied, "Hold o1 for]/the treasury to run a police depart-| any ihe. day last Tuesday there were sixteen or ae eee ee ati on, ny way, un-| pent ‘ Pp any time in the past. The nation is]executions and 231 deportations. | Prehou mane folow is two possibilities is to leave them ust cee roar iaepelepe or ecclesiastically torrid what's ee fn neg -_- the] or as posed vio. killed a thousand mice a pilgrimage CE sun melts mountain snows Mee ee fears AT 7 i 5 ite situation] ) a S ie ¥ must soon become impossible. Last Tuesday was the anniversary cs ‘ ‘ 3 > ‘ if the so-called constitutional mani was] it though and ezar » fe bea oT mtn iAbel Faded this taking] no a nearly five thousand miles of railroad|tically, during yowas ; 7 x built in the United States. There pee a enearial millions] , the of man ago Two has Toil at. Eaten HE pe en however ' how U , = § emains her] to meet continue can Russia 9bligations, our the] are MoreoverP nie as , ae as long as it suggested, average The |) tm- used Katherine Ss ainine )Benuty 1086and era mu'iden-hal Ty ir | plumosus The well will] makes itbond that interest. Russia had Asdefaulted upon the interest hen due, the story fell flat |long that} to fear eat oe to an but efat hs the| pact The Arieriean bedded in bugaboo t ed-seve aentige th ates yee care /andf will ‘ pro- the for the had her ' very Some The MENACE. Chronicle: = weeks ask} ¥ Tt continue ee WORLD A RUSSIA Chicago hardest] could lead fordec --craft from turns Koran's page Hassan con the it for situation, the ae Senet erothe : the undulyWee aay Reévile other WI 1en which with and Misa of beauty the. table ape centrala decoration a ate And secure . frankgeneral responsibility in tee IND. exclusively \ an BOR. , of - the the we bright somebody all ofaorthem, eee revoking the) : Ht pee ens hen tha - st is . where * ae Bredvtela must legal , few eet PROVERES OF ; in ae hears to hard is it will unquestionably fact In out pY and _ a take any chances or criminal p . more a give get rectitude people estimable 2ar's charge, ¢ petter new Is order Asein on va eee > : een iene by the schools of this city, the Tristatement, And didn't gov- sa Old To manifested likely to be effect Is hardly ; he statistics of sickness and at onee in t death. any one i : injured] the alimony ' 78 5 money will the Dern Chambers Tames Mrs 1 elvi es-| ‘Misa and CCIVIN6 oe = irs Were ‘redMee Dern. Bick: room| diningKehoe In "tne Raa ae L abe ae : the what poenued aaolrane ‘5 subject, the of | provement just closed a year's ex-| the Mormons are going to subvert ee £ high license. The | liberties, ‘but the prospects of a thousand dollars. It} Mormons controlling the country litreieave ana folly. , achieved excellence. very conclusive or convincing: a s prietors to frolicsome a to h a ; de- due and the and isPaicenot commendable The surgeon the. which the places ), servants, men cae already discusses as gave its the Bven as and ment. long]evil a goes -- E 2 Chronicle: Chicago yes : . = of of ae mT: of} case judiciary the : fair any sah husband " let |country. LICENSE HIGH OF © ‘?°" since Tribun2's a is decay the ecclesiasticism''-is In® view. bune's frivolity Mrs. erring part marital i ‘ " has his|they , health the common-] the Castellane Gould that prove to Way 3 am France is about as T vaesi a "hey desire, could boss' > twori > . was AS formerly hundred: els a ae nie 5 dollars. Only a little over Salt no. been hee: «here: alauce charge-that "base the "easy the/the recruits with ness 7 e e case ; pub- which to things of state The state among in decision court That But there is no reason to| S#!00ns have gone out of business as|keeps that aiid'. former " Chicago has rt 1 aye perience with charge now is Lake schools has been wrecked in the] year that has passed. It is not true. terforation, the the Ae ; been made. and dissolved and BENEFITS world's Louis St. the at medal fair in 1904, and won two gold medals -the divisions being elementary and Wier ‘echool work -«i Portland las the Wealths." with v interests enlist to andsom 1 the handsonmkt wer residence when PEE i day eAEafternoon, {bt ¢ thi Poors' S ote ‘ var for attractively decorated the bBeaslon crt chtMibettalti yellow Large a' 1e ce frase é « |rooms dal ana 1 hae 1 ile Pp sink carnations and hall, eeu 7h Ce this ‘ as St ee ie es ‘ barrac Ks and the ships both time which such sailors or marines are In in among American 3 opium But associates their to peril of and cured, fully been have any]|sources together this ioe nm- ee WwW i Mrs nase re 4 dundret 3¢ veral yesterreception, and Dern John Mrs. received Cunningham a at friends ‘thelr upon founded frankly <A treaty eare. immorality isis not likely to be held| 1 < ality rigid sticklers a 54 Wn even by te faith good international for 2 often: men al arebe fore that time|thinks spitals Hareedatr fore hospit from sick charged rnen | efficiency commonwealths be should now blemish the with the questions of politics and|test of judicial wealth. For he is a very rich man. | of a foreigner that the work of the Salt P ou eat) Fen te seeder eee # he have way not schools are - few yes years the that statement 0 o good It sown | woman compro-| certainly who women in]/other In. . Zh i mised him with letters which he had| ban at tt factor. saved, had hey an written, prime a as recognized We the S proudesi of at least three | Anna by claims was marred in-| was deterioration This not oy ee admirable and beautiful Tribune, the of has he blemish of American "without of gos-|Stands deal oats ee re Very without Barring has he indicates wild his little a retained ane" youth' in his in ofj}stand C, Platt | proudest years two Which sort the of sip . 2s some] blandishments was Thomas past to a good subjected been not did the man the administration an under base ecclesiasticism has its evitable, which a terests e as they as to that within But high good, as stand estimation, ago. years ‘Thursday following: they do nor public impervious VOmen the; of factor, public of not are schools The politics Interests other the clip we morning ordinary the Tribune the efficient, like in any of or From the more effort an than « with all civilized peoples. J hey be terminated by the proper believe do not We the American party are very sincere in| !nent in the control of the Adams Ex-]|for the right, and let the right-think-|licity has just been given for the first several] from unfortunate is And if there was a|!ns persons of the state get control of}time we@|press company. a : c elr p of f view TI 1e government tis is put} vi points i unit shining ake it a shinin anc make and the state, stat Be the ailiNerocvor in lman of the2 a capture é for 2 the me r campaign public schools of Salt Lake. It looks ie : York who seemed] in the American galaxy, well worthy to]to unnecessary expense in caring for a ? fey eth unable be a procedure. r schools, en the And probably 4 Ad ps ‘ ine rugi Beer : will have the moral sup-| whole world in her present) oe , trade. vain ain incene a =teMeans oLEt aa ' Sedeveloped 2 Ss é time a > short Seas within which effort. get all he1 sekelvedl * port of the BoE asses Maniearn a have trade us Let Tribune prom- being son one children, BiCyD of managers the . ZA a has been He has peo- ee 2 Aaa 2 minonia pné ‘nan £ not that neld oc : . {fn 1833, and born was He widower only since 1901 the aggregate, S the BS eae mortality, gone|fafter fiftywill «3s Someor gUCANS, OMe ) thousand uaieee Rtcuieels PhRepublican. Suni 4p ss s his] kept been| always has bluffed, ‘ i larger the maintained*in among in in of tuberculosis spread the tributes : : Passe to two corps the marine the navy and examina- | the that fears He causes has| surgeons ne by s f re i Sie s aes first/in ith || leas 'e4s! with In 7 state in the : jubilant. should when, country iow allow there has not been a correspona- | °'2™ nt in thelr cause as in 1840 : The treaty forced upon China as a ing diminution among a Class of men who supposably possess more than the cae ‘ae ibyby thigr Tt 1¢a ieitiiad oe f set a aside lis edi edi« ie jinviola_|average physical vigor, but that, on the . , ae of] contrary, there has been an inerease bility of treaties is an article of faith city al i coincident history, ri eT aS their in : lek eo lowa Republicans trifed with' the orale eae | Caner has ae been wise in his exercise | free trade idea, and came mighty near| i he power, i edict} Thei ' Dispate Post : 7 pateh ear = .Louis2 fortSt. Bea eka rae in fiateeene tk e . gC ese 8 »-D to undo the evil work of the English opjum dealers, in. whose interests ye pa A te o upon war made Sten 1 ¢ ery C rdo } Dea opinion ™ oo 4 ee of publie the time that At the ill-informed ate "attracted The"no procr the wasChinese fect world t act < A : tenti have|that it? majority tepublican con-/the has He UL York state as completely her there are the people y]And ap . cant ------e despotism, absolute an were , ' . ar é e £ : it f ye But years, gest :strongest . c |] ment. the | done by this al nea eathe accomplish- is That country. laws anti-trust the violating for gone of re ple indiet-| a under Raseke is Rockefeller D. his neverjof he went surprise fifteen the has ment a} into way John i i sus7 OL OS™ LDL LLPAL™ APASeS™ le EDICT. OPIUM. | to , is two hundred and fifty|quiring hospital treatment was 3,2 in|, ‘ tT 1 bk ia in thes ported late ten years it was 6.1 is|4a thousand, there and dollars in debt, erase ese s > Vv , out-but to pay z SeeeEE eee edi eee Theenone c But China . : time ing of serious consideration. nm New if as C past the in & trolled Publis Member to much figure Phones-3190. Both St. as a rebuke to|no Conkling hated, to declined = = Conkling senate, thought] Monitor, return|thousand politicians outside of Owego, and Bae Se ae a has remained there ever since. Manager. ffces-Dooly Block, 208 South West|very 3 Temple they would whieh from life Platt a little later Private emerged. 2.00) 4.00) 00 cer : Vearo:.necce pee aeee " the m,. and tain 275 ..5..cccccccccevcec$ cece Three Months .......cceeee Six Months ..........ccceeereee One legislature legislature . the But Rates: Subscription :Month One resigned y Republican Dally Newspaper | (hem to Washington City * Salt Lake the President-whom in : a they state their bl R y It had 1 i the now]in CHIN'S | NAVY. THE \ IN eee . Accordingi Tribune: ese k state},Surgeon coe mortality} the Rixey, General from corps marine and navy and thousand, by s |the woman is suing the man for breach | tuberculosis is) now relative, if not!) actually, greater than it formerly Was} ]of promise. gunshot of consideration out Leaving ae ss ee phe aawnine ae different many brings day Election : : 8 é i ranked second as a uries, consumption kinds of loser. 7 . : i I £ ----_--------- cause has of death tn 1900, 1901, since. in Again; ever fourth heen first the }#nd_ areas e Mona the ratlo of cases rein 1895 whereas ve o according county, Morgan patronage he when office an keep ep When m The federal thought] was He its coinage. received /to be a nonentity, with not enough wit Congress, of the Feb. matter Act the him New York city, Platt went out with aa Platt" too of ‘Me ue the joke and him: 10, 1906, at the postofiice at Salt Lake|,,. under City, Utah, March 32, 1872. give party reply the carried arr Republicans "4 TThe over a hundred CONSUMPTION 'Trit York _ husband," chivalrie and prompt the the be "ll woman the|}the from ; would] resigned resi President Conkling Roscoebe. ConK senate because the tion ' the administra-|was Garflold the of days early inal ol alll Hn Ar- THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVE MBER 16, 1906. in When, all. at timber, national : ee will undo the rest of the street. of the to the rescue that | Ways of money John-| a tidy be sumelected.' men betwould a buncoed| between who stra it gera and anithe thieves rovbed| two "Johnson But a came Republican secretary didn't get || or Or Fingies m, one of the glints of that desired| son, the county candidate. wan beaten, | them into the game, and felt no obligaros ee eee sunlight? Is the forced false regis-|but Johnson, the candidate for co tion to help them out WIFE DESERTERS AND TEE GOOD EXCUSE was elected, and the one Asta who And after all, i there wasn't any a i tration trenCo mmercialjal street, ind|ernor, desertion is Wife Journal: Chicago win,| couldn't who fellows The panic. the| demands bet the of end that of}had ray a voting, illegal at pene: | increasing is it and offense serious and|4 The game broke up, the| Went home. he meant that the Tribune and its party| Wager, alleging the fein so warmly approve? head of the state ticket all the time.|next day business Nent on much the|i" Chicago at a tremendous rate, There : and Ars To se h Made Love, Mr Oe ienehe ther neue couic eine a ane never She'd have tnaewhip are bree A reception in honor of the diree-|and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Philo 'T a won't do wrong again tors, the board of managers and _ the | worth. : y y WG C. Gee lon ee ae SS The rooms last night. ¥. W. were A. decorated told us how she} rooms Henry himBlake, An' helped after he school, with chrysanHOME VISITORS' EXCURSIONS EXcur ree VISI1 ORS' Mi Rorrechventa os awful sorry if he evyer|themums and_ roses. ay . at SAST acne ae br se ; program was Piven She's always kind an' gentle, ‘at's what immy Watkins said; Pete rae and a i en acre 7 a eae , Via Oregon Short Line and Union If conditions are bad, they should Some of them bet on majorities, ; be bettered, But beforei the work; pf From Pennsylvania comes the story tearing up begins, it should be madje|of a man who bet the fusion ticket clear that there is really a bad con-| Would have a hundred thousand ma-| AP sees, fore @ Is deeiat wot pale when! e An' ro could believe it, an' he said Almont t A‘; tor sts hi Almost ‘ an' > his fanederenier Sernnty an' he togk| ~ Tr ditfan in' ghtad met and the be the enjoy schools. | And: made clear party that directing a record which second: gives huttUnpeovenentsand ant Salone nak ec . . itority: ; : people the the . He-lost tae |4fford, crusade | to and make assurance | Money. abanenont has the Withtt ana qore" , R appealed winner wadalla a GON thafi" he' to the give him ' same as usual. 1T IS WELL spokesman: It * could | dustries: courts back MPRel Sabicea hart ile ie ioc = ed' and a cat and . be B s business ; or ia, eeraianas pal his FOR Us ALL, is well for the 4a yet categ progressive i - inf from starving being addad.to is " in, many deserted Too aly ¢ > aa thais fn and their number every week. e , eee oe couree, the hus- | oa *|band only is at fault. Hasty marriages.| Aefeated, in weak characters, laziness and brutality] Pican and > Sri tra gis ae par th houesnes on day w keepsc thenmoree conggers reform, ol: belesGOk: Preaident-dtoosevelt: If the converes:, Ha hegooned " conbades are all to proved blame to be "and when responsible the serter should be sent to the tiary for a. lesson to,other they are wife de-| peniten-| men. If] to work to set.him were any there in-| |t@ in the Mr, Impairedworld would have F how And nd in view of the fact that the 1904. . AtA one of the fire-engine, houses} qystrial and' beenfinancial. Support his way family that would be] schools are not now managed in the}°f Lafayette, in that state, the firemen] Hearst's policies and methods are so | Still. better. radical, and his appeal to class hatred But four hundred women who last| interest of Mormonism, but of the|!4d made a pool, each man_ puttin Bland prejudice so desperate, that his|¥®@! appealed to the Bureau of Charien in a Sees dollar an . "s y y school children: 4 in view of the fact Bs guessing what he B election, coupled with that of a Dem-|tUes for assistance because they had that the record won by the present management and worn system is recognize : & by the s d as ; an gh present ; enviable MY one all over the nation: and in: viéw of the fact that the American may be expected to em > party school government yaa i which have the past, any: merit we won do the it gd condemnation not believe in the cause majority | ocratic congress, a large wing of which previous elections. ; In‘ that] sand, wrote eer ,| would is * | every e be ao the Republicans ee carry the state by nine thou-|dered and thousand hat, paid what on his his card, dollar, put and it in|tion went his| Ne ie with many wage thrown eut a res i to take eciners weld of Here employment; con-| The formal Thomas or fs] love cé Pa Oi and ae aeeatae is C. separation Platt of New of Senator|bank, York rule of his almost universal andjhe > he went out and confessede thata didn't woman to the| bosshtp. bluff, i But he was not regarded know and how had to write made the nine An Illinols as,‘"Will you man and a as people of New cs larger ae : number by : molateke. But he was ‘shrewd bettor." He couldn't lose, Thomas C. Platt was elected to the|opposing United Ree senate in 1881 as anj{a little on unknown man. About Tioga they saidjand the he was hisa quiet politician who never|husband broke promises, and never made carry Ss the a prices have have]been four b have as ay expect devotion ne hundred married attractive as a pretty he did, ‘cuz : ee had enou he an Soa To eat herself; eo when she} 11 usieanaae far he She wouldn't let a ir stir a step, becuz Us stormin' An' even little Timmy Finn, he brung See woman this state it York does not was against appear that |‘; rit thized Gompers' attack on Congressman Se non-union, there to the ‘these' _ But couldn't choked ren _ Oe ee say eed another rari cea Sree if , ee veis have girl in men no they his harem| matter vee what > be. oe up an' ae any seem to * one = the Museum took no stock in Mr. can be aée-ait sittin' eae no the husband?" asked! columm Py =: Mit con a an' We mile: wontant cried. "Ist wish } Cc Byer yron SP Cummins, Utah football President and ary:, Dean. Professor - en- dancing building in:honor eee and ite patrons are *. will a ity "ours and Tickets on December nyptes Limited to date of sale. Proportionately low Many other points. | tO Mrs, | particulars: Mra. | Main street. and and re CURES saeee'ds 32.00 60 corn retur tweesse see 09.00 sale "Noveniies 20 ane 18. rates from and See agents for Office, ‘Ticket' City days eee i tried, a] eee it "ine Wool Light Grey Full Napped Blankets" o!d ea ‘at we could ae Wool Dark Grey Full Napped Blankets : Fine Wool oe whisper so's Sra where ‘The Republican never knocks.) What eM strength step'. wil ehxe Fine or his dear sake. Grey Vi Icuna p Full Full Na d ppe Napped BI ao rior air see Blankets, Seed ok Oo fy prices. | } Full Sui aE: uits line of $10.00 made to a few Pi FSB 1 SITS. Z up-to-date to $22.50. order $18 nee 00 25 ; - seEo givin * $4 $4.50 $4 A 6.97 2 $6. 96, $7 and 38 . US wf aele $15. 00 60 ‘ to a a0 een | r NIT. | Suits to $33 $4 a te - left TENN a_e i ankets Blankets Red and Fancy Plaid Blankets White Full Na d BI e iB M PA HES Try, our KNIT We at GOODS. keep the best the lowest SSE RSenE eee Ss * 2, Riera eo mee f : i ee "¢ | 00 GOODS arahans bein W Mottled Wey keep the . best gC the lawent tend and Sh ny for ONG W het apant:t Oe I will: cleave unto: my love, Who sain Ao Sawa With a's If arth d him I will . cleave unis ee unto eeseans L a make ORRAS, shall I do for my 1 oe ane tanger Loving and true and My ner:2 to -J. W. Foley. SS own home. yaaa, Commends SS een but ate aur then ever sda ae parties ‘ chaffed each other grievances, and eireee sense ee o anairness was r Send politics just before election, |against his petty attack. niane friends. orc a man sald: "I'll bet you a The result in this country shows that |Salt Lake and Of Utal th ae I that the by Republicans don't | 5PeKane, long napan2 ae grounda be-|isoenot afearlessly, Journal ane, Tt tells the state fifty" thousand." e Sonim prints ; , | tween th 0 ' -all the news find al oe SOT ‘is an' school! today. be an' we sympatheir ones made even aeadanns den gen-|C5S° happy that and successful a}|tileman''s areas eeat ae riage is ao wife knows howmar-to eagners of Washington, both union|¢2°% 40d to keep house. Without it of/and sorority evening ra ore may e exoneratedhee an fe with, ag pe e Upsilon Saturday sal meee will Lake Salt tars return x $19.75 return.......... uml ec tc hcore "3200 pa return...........- oy 44.50 ° ee - Re word, to kee eta ose women his big ivan a we. ee says, ‘ ase give An' hundred marriages| A nae ioe. foward someholida left An' teacher's S|} > for adjustment before . i y m8 men ed the lady who was formerly Mrs. Jane-|thousand, rae $ bone way and honored -prov € one exeeption ey would cook there husband's > These M * aes na ei <Fee. pe olen she wave hin wae opt eo ne Theta tertain Cotton Blankets TTT aS out ET Salt et production in| sb ra . The when the actual result. When he had time|and the industrial centers which often Treas four A veme | snould come t to the s spectacular , pok _|respond < to get g thehisis money breath, away and had safely rN oo movement up in the savings politics, bute the calm judgment of jury tl of . BOSS. and and » AGnA Fine Wool Fine Wool Provo Su came: snaban ake Henn water The and:election dollars been could not their cases to be said on the side of the however weak and vicious} Ue tay een would haye won-|they may be. about the immediate future. How can a woman z pin) sia ‘em head. gueases ‘T with sail, a ‘iitele, his om from and and and by their husbands con-| ay rane Te dette they In |Something husbands, ; , + in "2°: citizens up was In con-| eyes it went. When they opened the guesses | very real daanger of fava. ame eo cases SET RGR RRS ci hoe ne Rien Bille eines he b they found the butcher had guessed ane Hearst made a spirited tight for|on an emmpty stomaen. Sooner or: lator goldenrod an® laid Ce ae eee he 2 renee ee Saale ote tnpoe ane teratane aled "ran and|his interest will his| go 5 To " Ps dh "eure : sere,a ohecitved; :Ke and was given the wet pot, for Cethat was Pactiviterte woe, uae Ww , ; | clement, paled to a large some fade andto he id he a ox maké oe for will something soothe ring th' 18bell nolse; but he WASN filled thought progress, city and his got and: PLAT hat he |been deserted also stand for desperate adven-|fessed that Would have chilled the spirit of }keep house. business and industrial every state, and in every 1e's There should not be any question of sciltes Hiiths public schools, and we do cate not belleve paeratt the tt is| ™/"& the elec mice dhikmnpiohiing. ¢ GERD the Tribune epublican evious renie |omey at/ in| there e would be. The butcher was a shrewd|Wwould fellow, and had won a good deal of|tures, money at Ics kot To cold, he said, Which always makes Alva reLewis.i The Teaft ui Wi a under prevail der th the | even coarse of Mra Ledyard M. Bailey, | Denver mittee mB Omaha ee,and and Mrs Mrs. E. B. Crienie Cr ow, com-|} ac hi 1. president oF the Y - Wet»~ ne act- | Chicago a = 36 Al Ji 36 NMI T | MAINSTREET _ 201 |