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Show . 6 6T- Ou dll hed Every INTER-MOUNTAIN Official Organ in ly March State of AL JE ( ts Se McAlli c. ster, Offices-Dooly Temple St. { for demanding -- ‘ OUT Dee tion ee from dens chosen in: 2.00]! simply Manager, | 208 South VO wO West s Phones-3190. mission city of for Salt the state are s » et has ms aah that be used os The a bogus who . to . . to aD potlceman: OF chief of police in : wor} in Sucks political: 4 Oe enthin approves him, save. youches ebue oe uncsputee: The . political 2 organ the of the Per erizes. cnt ; y police the ? have as 7? vicims who act laid the buncoed, may be cash, and thrown ' Vianeekn-avighout :, quarters lawless scamps them. ite wilitnotedo mit doctrine will not It to permit 4, must the be made criminals to go with headquarters safe for must not : the i be non Sa eae eee commissioners wou out the public. oe Seale Ar? y Sa ' § It ae fire ring advantage | would take the and any ame Unies not Lak cee > that city y is Is the the advancing a It lacks in for en- security . about . it than of | | | that the Nothing devoted head with an effect. esses the tenant even ‘the in revealed Salt of the kind exists. But sort a of is ee peerae CeLAt cae he major fashion when Jp ase partis of , of} i ary the it Uni Its of a|j, is the is : the t safest churches, United t city 3 = , ho ais helpless Ss, : ¢ ants lamentable of its roster < that } here. ye l of] ‘ can] It the it. She sea. » Se Salt c Lake. permanent Their i have agencies ican methods will prevail Does that that "the ticket election means will be things as the to best provide of our wadian the ae Male 4 Na tlerntian American in in one ticket, time for and eS Bs Re ee enoade "lie was im-|&2% so rivers and across of us Secenk acatitn indice us 4 the a great the are mountains interest making to of the of] y the one the schools." Sheets has a right to meth-| to know these atthe is the| ‘ for the] openec and of Utah do not Utah. The Democrats] igesky it with favor and the politicians of its party do not think well of its-loyalty. Yet no one can ‘say that St has ever "hurt over the state. They are rescuing from native condition the desert lands a They are establishing ty to young to think dahearish And University nt Sera ve year in who boys A. do % the thet of . bre read a still starr stuffs, demanding the or and 4th the the|fulte that mankipd party cause They form the meats, its]1¢ of|by land lan they and men who close for a " amount : They schools ada rom school, : ed "ho Pout fae rice it Sr M. (alias I dun eer for must What come they More an then} and that good « eads the later habit with ticket has been nominated. undenighle + Suara from both parties, and place on the school board. especial commission ; Men that of anne:tx] Sen nomina ted to prosperity. memory ! It is their|Vacant their work}rose lands so It of men ‘aha f rapidly had her er eat is easily within still young aka in and in ab days y when i i in _ 5 ‘hens engimens! was so{ such a that if ne r ~ that for such the ala: 7 elie almo a often r und around iMusion sooner bevy tlan to his som Middleton's you so'| as|her un-|was pas- | if 1 5 were to} how oe nothin' at ideas," said foolishness, 4 mere not, what and fancy, everybody as. i fathei i and anyway, | fool. |} dogs t« I This convince her face the winter and w CO ri Fanny, and at the|the rough Pesta ise Pee r of doing as ayou do a J just s gone% suce, What her rea- desirable What makes says you handkerchief e gns there I left it now; how T think stole' Luce on and is em- the for| people living. If we they find be work- with them in of instruction than We do of r the at ‘ community. rOeCS . az Boo are ovals, -@nd one an has|strued the tabl and . ©, at one shi is been no said Julia ‘ cae rie ‘fen una "There it a 2 eeu was is, just as fo this scene In lot flatter us|50Und we spend know if pays the training mighty schools worse decidedly every] oye oe of who a course could of with that sort was knitting Since than w®l! -ve 1 it is a badness the be the the various But ment, tre-|the of of Gentile for you condemn] party left the her ae Julia, " said bee n ao oe? Ww Why, you yaur utile ce experience. whatever: politeness will be money employe,, and line the of part sales-| in the pocket of prosperity for the I wish| the .speaking, int } th broththen tide of Jove it song fo fe upon : 31, of g has pean ; her gener- a ana favorite for home : = of. life, ire laid That Bien the leads now, ren through down; at Jast cro 2 the deep n and vem to figh my feet perchance, : Upon Son aTnESOR "me the stand, shore at of ie unknown ben Yess last, alone death his » nse e Leh eter ae Ee enees think eT ee er |e Nearer than ia nowre ee aca st! -Phoebe --- Thus g Mir burst ex: ample ) counted services use.) dark down There Seairn rolls might | een Me ao eae yet was |e, "ye Fanny, "where I thought you Wee, ,cnsantly 0 i Se Oue ee eee WOOD Cary ee Hundred Bright, Beautifal | New and MANTELS Just Being Unloaded. OUR RADIANT GRATE Is working a Grate Revolution eee them Succeeded bara thole ‘as noise enough outdoors without i rom the oe domestic OER Balt in eke = se tempe oo "in ti ieuloreen continued he TC rae for Sometimes the De-| it around their necks. the| Wand had a fox's brush at the other itl Ww hich anit | cna i, with ie ae to are ie eo ady he -epers ee has ‘ settled back into chureh of jn|talk j the glibly has been school the public been hands, in the methods" schools, schools Standard But we next any summer too many Oil old stocks whip is tor driving yreserved: is have want which hands, a but not done| towel has a are of the made curlous acco t: day dogs out of. improvement "since the All. the a the a milar Waker. in. the entry + s s 22 Get not] fie a6 = ois ‘ + of Salt Lake being true, the need out of the control called pela ee eee penelEe rch, soltime one Bh ane cd who, person creeesa otoffi oO armed with St. ee ee als ie ae z at the-end of it, used and witlee the go valet sermon rs by crooking owe ee REE ae et S200 = o : 2S o_ =s o°o & a = gs = We keep oo SosDb to oS 30 S=SaAnN= the kind f that make, C, 50c mother 156: and 20c, 65c. oa sSouSss ofa ae rh So. ==f0 S 0 SO} Hose ‘2 oma ox aay = ss et oe SN ©| ee- Ses o=2 = Br =o os 1D te 2 eo SO%n A ~ oO S-mn2 a o> =| = aAo.o il = oe =< oa ey coal = w~m aa oS 2 eo = SsrFsen ae = o = SaNoisS Bian. coms on o oe Whip s ean co SE of attached Eas 36 _MAIN os Eo oat Sa nm 7. Sr ioe sS Oo publje and placing domination of the to have vanished. nn is also Temple a 5 >| - Sos Ge The That ie tn a> are condition. them j. 4 record So. Oo to- they are. day 8 21-27 W. TT boys. £2! ‘#king . ld that | nominees of its own party declare the schools are in good condition. And the non-partisan Be pane the P°O'!UClans seems ------- Fli on h: ld ature 7o 4 Mormon) ee schools ows Gentiles first| from 1 sa denerable church recent- ud eo ne out of the streets on «ina Some / e partisan nominées of the 7 American party join in giving the lie oe Sythe to the Tribune. That paper has de- eras not swike's, shoes ‘and. hoses, for Lo on oe Ace a dif-| " hipper, 18s 6d.'-London Chronicle, ings | -_--_-___--___ have the question. gether party of ao St party does not want|°!2'e4 control a > St. Luke's employ-|outi there of Bee and We don't care particularly whether Doe one in the almanaes, which refers not the Saltair railroad : eo sluggard aD een waker, SRTICes that of dog I passes in tojand usedwhipper to be new the on pokledgement of requited |(he two were betrothed. : : i as ¢ place father, sees face wrested ze the schools caps 2 recs | Control. . epaD Ks ae his complaint Get together, little aoreeee pe Wa alg Since |or whole are in the | o f them declare the schools ols are a]centrol of the Mormons, and the rest) that spoils a meal, and lingers in the memory of|the outraged diner through weeks I put. lwine Winding Here airenhiatit thi thi es Lutiful: but sinful ; i a very becoming | : who, in und ap-} ; . an any toa 1aSty, | propriate manner, murmured an ack- was taking then Noeavorthe bound Where burder long waited mo ths eloquently did.uMi | the only sch ay f Than e'er I've been. before. Nearer my Father's house re many r mansions o Where be Nearer the greatsea whis eo throne, the erystal Nearer today i escir), wish, sis-} so hasty.|, I do quite Tt lene on ici she ane returns tarienaes phases would real. "American The American instruc- out ae fe ey 2 ¢8h eeu nee s ce te mS e oo ove Ed L doer claimed a dea now t6°doyat some had Most pour the ally ; used and ee eh a Deen ind individual | ‘Then followed a declaration of love eT j whic h Julia wnxiously ‘for. Ne This js fount Phoebe. sy Cary ; iry Suiting the action to the word, she eee eee Beers) a ae pcif @ te rCW < 1 4 . ) ‘ caught up. the purse, and when Julia} Jujia a ery of terror, which. brought returned the Foca Fanny to see what was the matter, her her sister to busi ngé room 1 ishe n kni founds | i made Mr. Middleton swear, "Thar ¢oa ye st . . Tf agzh Ss : poration Chief Sheets methods? Please ase th: eee that clear for the people, pak meee, eee ie EL arse advantage of bad. See trio be ee en I am 1, do not wish was your said Mr Wilmot for | Wilmot and wae ary s v¢ oe t!thistay wasas ae o t Seat V e et i n a: hymn lt appeared as a poem in a different form in 1852 une the peer 69. unt adoptec not was meter ee all} 1S con- then for Alice which she had promised to finish that |wjth great violence. Peal after peal of eT oy thunder followed each other in rapid « wonder," sald Fanny to herself-|suecession, and just as Julia whisperI wonder where Julia is. gone. s0|@q'q promise to be ‘Mr. Wilmot's for ones : She ‘told father she would ever, a blinding sheet ‘of lichtning finish his purse this evening, and he!)jt up for a moment her dark features, their are attending these schools for the|® partisan control. And that batermient of salesmen, but we know |@ ecod thing ‘forthe; schools tae brother, c Fili- : very In-| wejrer to leave the heavy. the only | "Nearer to gain the crown; me; say Ilo-To the : in Collier's, Irwin, : 1871 vor' Fanny was quietly seated by the fire}pot and sultry all day, and now the eres, ee eae ree ay lesson | sky was overspread with dark clouds liae e as ae iersenicn eye ‘hile everything indicate ‘ an_ ap(.onced toone fallda Deon é aivini While everything indicated ay . ‘coaching storm. While Mr Tiline Julia s te MAS Does |mean ake make any]# something my and take and of ; gu-gu's gu-gu the 6 2 Guam Wallace aeor aeeir wae away e t er.' and: exclaim, I thought. a little before So saying, the While Into replied} could never haye title; which: T hope it in your! j ¢ future "a time ti , f silence s_ hear were be ue rment of | humble position, and its securities are! ry re i peiouied eee Nc not in so much demand as they haye| W ore ae dope i e But ve afin the: for that : Politics the waiter in| not Lo understands whatever door he Mr. Cox and his helpers are do- elr enjoy- Oe cee sthers, he never of Pingo-Pango Zamboango istands isters. ws or re and sad res dearest loneby, ; substance The work A. worthy, | Politics perfect cAndthepie.t r a It, asked | you Fanny?" a the room except Luet manny "Very : likely- you havey put Seni money it be » he she and] results.| cc the Y. M,C. !® Maintain W hy row will continued karehictiSkny © men.|but stop gives baal oon decency Sourae 1 of ey‘And Julia bec - trans- ae NEARER HOME. SOT 4s isfs to figure, 1e hear Bill, back, ping aarti Julia," replied Latce, "Oh,"' said she, looking up done lost her, fine han-|nocently in his face, "you are ol you don't "a ribes tribes of Come ola) | Th of "Oh, Miss "Miss Fanny s 9 helps 3 to take careP of others.> g ‘be derived can profit. higher that than soon er ae as mother. Is the mattel aa the ole and aA her oe at stripling; z her : 1 boyeo ti ee Sipling eS Fromea the palmy highlands, ron anq when| i atte : { i 1 Mr. Wilt rt t Hi < 1 i eryetal craa4 ‘tis,''.said|tive situation as teacher in a school ; in Frankfort At first he hesitated { was, there for it, accepting up|about brighten ; to cere f William, O kind passed tsSpars squall for her i rai 1 Fanny, wore a expression, Padalel all!" it ss of and Filipino republics a a by speaks i rivers the of mighty Miller's mustn't « \ petted 1 an alternately | troubled Mr. es ret did, oa N he party 7 andthe sackIdle with told e oastec roa l theanay tia Pe fron them pes 7 was your. your ent Wat monarch a is as eries with pleasure his tailor measure stateman's the tukes Roman. stoutest noblest, the "[Te's said, "Tt and even matter suchts divinely divinely : his aS 3 neck aa of weight and KeWiAIHE l-around I publi t ne came perk SA? ‘ C3 a \ I tell, 2 whar iat ake 1ere ean at | anecdote valleys: BES up, ose p Yet of2Mr oF hon when res ees Vv China ita i herself to sleep thinkJulia, secretly exulting| i c' ; abe aed an Hatiiade your | soning did not a for many days course, massy! . aaa oat his in yelling is leet a dozem brown Rises of x And did "she care for 01 eb soit ee expect nothin' knows. aR Rye for her probably it tach-| ‘isat or I'll slap lying me fis os What. | ood said, I never I Stihyecn Ken e |night she wept | ing of it, while an a . oat : ' fe , rs clamors Junta. wegy When violent) it sitio ' pleasant the to | than leave When 1 for the 1¢ a ivy, " te e- An took Cul iNiam, From: ole"whom-He hasty, oa family. the to gentle ane 1 Igorrots heons o yAUNEnSO! fr. dog Ww oO But1 ane tl red 1 side Me was painfully dispellwould" he ‘ba ve aie asp companion' fora. ! the Gr oes whispered s when. "pe whispers 1E ns iets pant-less an é pigs uy f ean A Nae AE should. Pees also Cea shed a a saehalohe re to ea Ix pansion gyre ; . OV evidence she.was a © Voting powers, wheve fly the thoughts of Mrio rate? in outings summer of think he the past af: j eT "Midst ' the Moro ane 1¢ simple Laga~ low? . if aye a every although' had tOVOUS elle bell ba Juba ee . but himst ‘ i Domingers reatingg at eric Do disappointed.| sorély Pat of and hope P ‘ .i Bat to ero Zone the from Poultney xpi) Me gee PE et gig P an-| Where directly, é convincing Indeed virtue, young, reply 1 wind al Oath é speaking VE Vo eee le was chosen impossible.| aad SO Sait knows is, safe safe in in your your box iitt is, box. which|/ter, you would not be into the lives of all get in the association . for the away] them in corrective or penal institui tions' They , have found a better way They take , care of themselves-and a : become parts of that big community | hie eel age o the advantage nae f the house-as well as our own, There is no kind of clerk more need- about that city}men value } S conduct | drawer and forgotten it; let me look," | them temptations appetite productive proyo- | PEnns thing pr Pe they. remember us, and % showing the recollection, ments e present excellent condition, and to im-|the state, the conte) city can never 60/\, pad, City y As} "LC eece itt Panny) Know a Pits a ‘tisn't Just now it is the desire of all Salt|/the city's growth. They make surer|tion, and the patrons who are seryed|]S0 Well undey non-partisan manageLake to elect members of the school) .\.ry inch of advancement the city|by them at noonday luncheon would | ment, it ts folly to think they could be board who will be sure to continue can gain. With such a population in|T!8¢ up and call the school blessed improved by giving them over to the] the public schools of this city in their Most waiters are good. But when one|control of the politicians, back. Kansas ¢ and in sartin, Now, { or]: eae C. A.) American and whenever| non-partisan ‘ convinced ea embodiment re-|shine." WOME Aeterna A a be VnNO Lor' it." gor yeur | | } { <A now as es but He Se the door, | yet to "Hold your jaw, mouth for you, you C : Se get something while -- M. Y. reform ‘ a lea a Oe tenipia tion, wile them students ee | prove them wherever arise. Pp ossibility may op « possess to adjoining | knew temper. smorning*he Next her like the in ator 7G, money-|your the ood x out , other a of somé of sofidity |it, conversa~|' thélr; strangely was her Fanny, ie ae . ten to go to the > > Saw pt nitentiary. " : preferable. are| be would it remembering control is a the|restaurants. ‘requires, basis Miller. the heard € Miss Lordy public schools belong like them. If they' use us well ' ea Car side reds. ¢< . . aruso may have a SO ee ec Oars MICE meee Ue Sates 2 toe tastes, we like to buy of them again. | "ent But he makes homes,|™money market, for mother retired'to|male Mr. - ‘te ve got it, for ne one cine has bee ny} Thus. in here; so tell Ww 1ere you hid it | Spring same, Utah, not . they are called|™ I hich No ‘andias inpleas- And cle beings |ing we are producing for an unsatisfied mar-]|¢y) ket, are out, faallen ue spe nding of write, of word: "Tether , for Julla-- eee a not just) methods and oSneetacand manners. the | man men all : |went ‘neighbor i; leftthe Mr. Vilmot,|/ with \ ane Fanny's, and a ¥ It school, them) an But, even |®@tion, self ; is t agricul- farms sc 6 siness,"' Si > time ti » theere was : i of ig a/far i p f a making business same as tlh the sound greater than the mere consideraJulia at last out-}tion of dollars and cents. by an followed was which blow, it is one} community And yet for the . ' ‘ ‘ry fro Luce, who excl: ; " ant . Sine ae . ' ing 1 from Luce, *'Oh settled the matter by requesting hi m ; . exclaimed, x who ' one ,|ery investments, . business sst 2 of the best ' oh-oh-Miss Fanny, don't go for t ce ; = of the most . profitable Statistics concerns, show]if NOW] whip me, 4 ‘case I haint nothin cathe: ie he t nee Jo'to Pr i murs also . I had ; . , hee ‘schoo! < ‘halnt|to T to tell: off 2 right tell I'd in Salt Lake. running standards] publie that possible. as citizenship | eral multitude : whose you prevailed upon Luce to] sunligzl aoe sunlight In nes dark plot Chey | now the Juli 7 ae! ying poor, ad, for: carelunly hat of courtesy to the patrons, | the public to spend money supporting | Wace : ; A Coen de Hea eae a : ‘rald at tha n ees in the camp-of the Sane e ent political attitude, | is ae tee mex peoGehy a ey sd by 78: cf eee ever the! C. A. work," said GenOscar L. Cox, "‘is:/9 i philanthropy |Could be permitted to pick up one of|'4t such| an Ss to repea , * d develop! fields wher the friendly advice. There is no es-|4n eveloping fields wherever i 3 pecial use for the Herald in its pres-|and water can be combined. And | father her,Ty ing can not be maintained without the] standard as they were formerly. curmudgeons or female these male and heave him or her over the tran-|®*Penditure of money, This money,|prived of the right to manage 4 e oraha another, s must= 4. to the improvement of the gen-|>Y ne e means come] business of the country, thatno big . as deception t oO favor intention h they together that.every: jj,,f and) protection] Sheets standards are to eeeee sae Som cng associations in the Y. school system?|4ly on the . a : : rs 7 ieee 5 moll ae which makes right living a town who seem ipon'tol be. its|requires. They are home builders and jone-| home makers. They are business men to: say that he and women oe his friends were Willing to leave|tural, They eléction te. the Herald staff at said ec hope characterized oO pone: vere ‘ ney, Naas Naat enepee flattery, andated promises : of AP earns ic hel. eat now of zs Cuba, ee ss ian 4, "The Y. M. eral Seoretary. that Amer-| American and mean public ant and intelligent, means ; to her their be could tion room voice Julia's of money will keep tyyo students one] year in the Agricultural college, or in| mt if you makes room Ss re been|natural by annexation. States. form. ey Antena ae are told by one of the Américan| rooms city. heartless med ‘ letters threats, and and has And assurance that made reat distributing | better it dis- Spaniards, me gee you've stolen it, so jus t confess, her freedom, Cuba|tell me where it is T SS aa area men POO ee trial at.eelt govern- woe failure across sooner Salt ee capital supper had y enemy - Socis r it is I > © Belay tte BRE Pe equipment in schools, of fatth.'-Cuba was Aiea » Snani ' S¢ Seo Z It mee other. ‘raat provision advanceme possible," "ea that Ce by ri " = ne ; _ ; ag ny, ant mat, arte a she Ss as passister?" her a slonate ‘As passionate as her sist He "repet ay ed Mr. Wilmot; "I think we have goot [sore that ‘she 4sumuch® moresse sister's, and by means of imitating her} wualett for'attnir : * ade ment, and made min- to oa } ae Moro cannl alCELL your desk you eas labor at t ORI your TREKS ats wud the And Aa ae an accomplishment that} she hoped to deceive both Mr. Wilmot) Fanny's turn to bid him = goodby. she > of his accustomed the absence noticed. were startled by a} Miller, who Mr. breach|and slightest the not : seh a loud, angry voice, exclaiming, "Come, | cordialit ‘ vond erec vhi the hands of the Inited States gave exceeding | expensive amiable always see ra soonAineafter \°. Of) range the widens our} increases and It ap 0 Git h ee tan ; lee San i 6 etaont. Levat Avnile) in When veryMr. gentle natut Miller did Be riae ward, « Ad finally < y join with her aa went i Chea other common-|saved from herself by the same nation ivancement, | that . saved.) her «from: her earlier commercial realm good, nr s increases] It! lovely, the most ind 1 very showed jrie. ; : ee nid el aaah brown island not L can little , cana l: ca Panama Tewho Jingo the ' the iehland in t it fully Cuba formally be-| his rOvern- | S00 be) ‘ federal govern <7 "republic the defenses influence ¢6f 2 os <0 the The state, uture ra ‘ in| , nclcent 5 a announced ee Will go oul) = aa Ay Be a i lay 7 iratal a | had overheard omind, of RED. bea woes : In Se hot me "Never to be bad. for me EL his litth Ve "ht. i ] } eh I will cor i= nv is not infallible though | |fess IT am surprised and disappointed rin I thought aie s "a _ wa vas really ret for of; the ae of possed PineOo de-| :tne Q Re war WA h a aeireni| at ith ch ny Pari the the the Tiained ne Rie hands he has thought of} consctence i ‘She » dete xd. to position determines ma ake yim think otherwise, and set herself pt worl to execute a plan,which which porllion) the and Insurrection ment the} " business, trom OS RSE whole 3 i| to the politics, i Bp she its of his visit to a | died and the | attending to the) most . draw irene muscles. r And to the end of their livesFSoe ey are better men for it, Our friends, the enemy, That is where the Y. M. C. A. is, for ‘he community, a business investment] flculty getting together on prudent | part should sy that !js natural ; too, anxious, inelined as he did not-seem she resolved to make the hur so, cly vie oL of of grandsire ; 2voulLknowe| her, sister's| ; to) O-Willilam, ¥e ut and het . Bane Sa cath | something s influence] under-| have were fe Sak Giemsa PEE ae, ee eC "ane e Trie sole tea c ae sly ee 1 ae ton ea leateshipi with ¢a com aneh'to bune, and while it sept up a pretend- they have labor to sell, or are of the} customer is worth money to his em-| the | Professions, the fact remains that they | ployer-and, by that sign, to himself. ed "spatting" with that paper, closest readers of the Herald yery|are distinct gains to the new com-|And all the customers are not ugly. clearly understood ,that its friendship | munity Most of us behave ourselves when we] tox : ‘ A : Bist bo s with the Tribune crowd. ; on go to buy. Most of us are working an haat Mr rea erueica who nal ie tin oorta on rey Le ikpr-& living, and we treat like huon i they every 5 are devote like its P They will theirjestates' And it is involved has r equipid , ‘ide story. x of and dollar They are of the | excellent thing if a clerk now progressive, are They oelenton almost : for lives eae sow of f it. which the in settlement prefer fatal more issue its yearning for' company, homesickness for associations less \ te)s Put for four states oo.) ¥)(Tun "i and you can not help |. blow The Cuba recognize it was She wijier hy if jqags She knew that Fanny had ever 5 . ‘ ‘ naturvery she and his favorite, been ally supposed that the reason of his . r rence Was ecause he thought preference wa becat 1 lo . working as clerks, or who may want|It may not greatly increase the mem-| will glance for a moment at the actual}to take up that vocation. bership of churches, but it greatly : ; : "sare tieanvet | tends to the cleanliness-of boyhood. | conditions bearing on the cause, you It is a mighty good thing. We trust nds to the cleanliness of boyhooc will see that the appreciation in|! the clerks and all who hereafter and the uprightness of manhood. , may become clerks will learn one lesSo that Y. M. C. A. boys do not ask] a eine. home, \4) can not depreciate in value. HERE'S TO THE GOOD CLERK! gentlemanliness, and spoils their taste] Salt Lake is growing. We do not| We note that lectures are being|for the low and the bad, It makes ‘ 7 op | their aie ier avid valuable, Sp , ; their efforts] ene ante mean that any inflated boom. is on.|£&!ven nightly in one of the assembly time more ‘ : . sas . : so near killing father ap- | this selection natural. Herald fifty here aGT erence In-mines amazing CSTE is ; city they they jnsurgents by | our our peopled lived aR million what is meant by tandards And else in a growing not of They if i"of i wealth specu-|., anything S e Property tl) NeLselt appreciate stability comes a ; : seven rela i 3 sures real|The best § time need their of realized. state, investment the American an She -ioco. United States,| the inability to make}. go people States fending years.}of better, the that and : 2 today,]| five A ever ‘ Gare: a party F judgment.»;know' jn j retraced. Gi as he's While lif right choice be made grow wealthy] that it costs two hundred dollars of |* ed your hankercher ‘tall. Mebby And why do you wish to go there,| lee : - , you've don drapped it somewhar." Julia?" said Mr. Wilmot, laying his| herere. public money to maintain one man J ust he he ane ar BSY. hz vir. {7 then the door opened one hand on her dark, glossy Now MEN entime iroubiciirne eantctalicee Sco the penitentiary, or one|Julia, again speaking naturally, weare|so "Because," be gone you are "itewill whenanswered, lonely here she Fanny, what boy ‘one' year' in the dbtehtion: of rée- heard to say, "Why, yuy real esta me th s NC 7 investment. be at ae Herald is that lone- property half the|their aC : js ‘ ; are g ,| ona , ~ ie having > aT ane ae may, ° money woman or man iéne aff ong affect- BUY. not jjauphed the cagestep|amusing. takeny has She estab-} ne and |smote of told be should It, called ene os national Geel Psat a ee4 a ay Se then Tathe Tulia, looked WO aEDld. «Into j| prothe hel And | 5] : =i Ph bil VA clo» BLT! Julia. was much displeased to think | bright, innocent face that Fanny's "ridiculous eonduet," a3) all hey kindness, 4l-] Is now She big TAN TIM ITVINe stand a far greater} reg 4 >j lodges, equals 7 any showing natant It 4 BakHia De® made. s good to live - Reep Por in where has ; ii Commercially its : realty money have certat point tote that} co 1 it e. ee f lending eae Lake old resources ‘ mighty tells you partisan é Sé ea buy rich} in are assured an general par-|Lake : : ae else.| TO to a OIG SHE REUTER CH NBs hee millions' it to attracted ea pears to have fallen upon the Herald's | best citizenship of the Eastern states, | i rakes and he it is Milena is F tor We TIME Salt |!" like possession any Mea G oh pelle fin oe time the is women who fetce who The fe : : 4 4 i Re = a mn anywhere the to reap of duty. ile boc UAE haa ye Of course there are customers in| i es This state is receiving every month ]every store who do not deserve cour-| : an increasing number of new settlers.|teous treatment. ‘There are visitors} some concern, | [t happens just now that most of them |!" "every commercial establishment] surprise, Hc a political came which Mills. sg party board it mre and their has ¢ own - fririe at S}in the 5] and eve . Ee and every €M-| of any ‘has a a in is H oCuars. ; i 7 Certs . 3 ar man ¢ man phe Sp Swensen style of public service is oflative quality of most other purchases, +} | fereqd jin the 2 comingg& sehool se "ti fe election, : and there are more elements of|the public5 of Salt Laked ought to know police to the performance WANDERING. observe with no ay that is seeking g to helpI the ; An ner-|jin in Cause-a cause which it has Ieiniad IS THE business: all "responsible to the whole people, and| has » pba ‘ Now of order. : The legislature soon to be assembled ' will have, many eee duties : to perform. But] there Is none more pressi it D mE ae than the enactment of a law tak the police and the fire department ae f : of the hands of the city politicians, | and putting them into the control] of a board chosen from both parties, | STILL We A a ities Z ne nies politics fea niiahich mi - , and party - stranger, of politics. It would make safety of Salt Lake, for the devoted the : oes Hh the' school the i ivrangement i solidity. They ; for peace and , . The the will ee Omaha or years. electce 2 by that ot 1Lf,-Continued.) f of bal And Imes. eS 'ba (Chapter The egaining of that island 1s a F000) he pera 7 "4 : ge adcertain, a more tremendous ad achievement, a great advantage for] is Imminent here than Kansas]tye United States It adds to the : anda] 1 8 erice him, And the Herald nominees Pes, ee are . «forcement of law, and the preservation | #ords. } more vance wad * part ; ek - heart she hed. : than states S, will be cases 5 are eae A manne ow. é r big city. Rayiein v especialls men Be double City par- g - * . tics out of the sehools, ; a simply giving-sexpression permitted are a iM¥est and e a a : he They : . the And || UCKY as = - OF OF PE PLACE. SECRETARY brother ee aa aan : side - KENT Slap S the| establi ests are In." of can United : | There ye wou 1 : « a of par- (Oo mands ORGAN eld builds, England a cu canine ica . , when And of a police comestate the city safe. A|** C n- the a anyERD of the nnncoartiain, thevehiet in the division of thelr loot) to eee en ® ican city, if : olitics, And th » Same as s pera... ab aes capital De which hills and There New the same] intense ‘ made upon to yield sé select from itsSs appointive officer = LHe of their headZ 5 against the despoijiled Utah buys duty | ot" absolute of tt ¢ Hola be a and their victims to police There is no surer or more royal road] ods and the good|be engrafted Men of: and secure the service of|to fortune than this., " SaYi afr : . : The establishment mission would make the De hear i nomin‘against Bs , degr de > 5 is purely 0aLr asset residence) part ng®)iisnment, is : wouls Itois asset ‘ party eee E control would a of at senoo an ¢ that every aiive NOW the this, of Ww as as : ila should , state ma an and and greater sealer That! of a the control of factories, ] under for fit year from today and has proved her s That | appreciation American party candidate . ' : h f : r i are on truism who a be he Republican Democrats, ane ; the. edict y coy be may Salt for ficma rice up on | Who candi-| him aiaate the a far Z z party y would be would have Lake,to to stand. Ck serve . political police ai : Any e it. streets The and do of e eral claimed f Scotae stripped out fon that : down. city recourse have who th or ed 5. 1 ment: . 9 jy pays its servilor ns rae ea ae e')the out. of, Petar the: public. -plunder it can se- them. The Tribune me. has of in strangers that Sé to party 1 demand criminals the arrest robbed fro ‘rom -pe piece Senot oe reach IN f "close. h in." tl city they "close LIFE ; most is the eae ¢ ; cA There that is Cuba preeisely of : that town wn relations are are instantly instz withv Thew mean the city eat e nes center fs Mee easy to is " say he will a the party to {inevitable} I a business no it 0R a S M the purcnase of their advertise- location a ‘ that ‘ aie oe can if first to SE or in the apar Ss ea --§ : oir neeead tt the e uncle' qe'sf: Malas ousin see | Pp European governments have ceased) - advance j > see C is F : business |+ransacting their international town. seen down will be advances big But the same influence of inereasé) with Cuba, and are dealing direet with +f' rg rey ‘ashing More fa t and|the © gove government at Washington. will be > feltfelt far out t into the y alley ‘ s et coe More the|away + elects advance with de- the i folcol-|] ~ American _- "suckers 9 ~ folly the that ; TAFT, | i IN .r ‘ mean They is And cure Pere : Ceres ne Ceresea) fa core . CS ‘ he has done, makes it a part of the pelicy of the American party-and r is and Bs chief, iaee eee er not ~|ments a Institution ee is er emer ae ; x ie that plot a not be bought a non-partisan his . obligation : ii-57Greanization. ‘ * ‘ cane That for rr find a militant. It insists upon ablech obcdianceriae i and nee . people of el oce new <And encouragement. CLOSE FaOple SE him. property, that can Here wherever his patronage can be used ee ; i r ears F be|families would The same that direction ty eS ae the , the the all irc ay return. especially It no is true in 8 American Salt . ee . party « Which es: retained. him th@re eyen through the hushing up of a ten thous-| oe Igt, : Within Me}!de-|or Increase Icreaser .- mean the by a n reason of serving greater concen- eae today 2 day}the employs greater|for the renting York City|Strangers, state Coe today condition ht It|5!milar_ for is a' straight will nominates } true of the crook! c Sk power, man he under < ‘significant feature of the case/ the Ameriean he re eneparty, : which 1p put] that that believe nominees where ni ie‘ : election.' is the veriest rubbish s J\ ated by the Republicans. ae ma oe sain) e ‘ia . : well-known licemar * candidates party, a expected a > The is : not If a by ee his pe that: . of do of convention ask] details the qin officer, the personates ¢ with ut New that madeade} | CUBA BNL suddenly, and sake are candidates}corner their approaching 3 capital} right the opposed city, and has not even confiscated the rebuked not has He stars. : an : it : a ti wh Lake. , in li point eee A g warning, Galt Lake r gradually mand was followed rise in values. not support. date com- i their and robbers between settlement to men permitted has He victims. in men arrest ‘stars,.and yolice wear this the they the begun, fal those 7. meetings. ca . non-partisan because than hereafter fooled. than] police art a as suf-] Tt: And Utah has its capital capital to give} rive owe men the will We shall/ January a rae arranging of better Herald has so far supported ' the as to print position American lowing paragraph in its editorial umnes S: enh UAE ALO A Within the past year the chief of police of this city has established the precedent and] the is It platform. to |" ae was especia especial fight was house pur- wealthy.' in cae care-| like a like-but Conditions trated of is This now or + Lake. 1 course nominated] a has party. American the of chief argument that is at ema in of ' * relief from Utah. "lie ficient a" interest ; a in party years a was > p immensely ' five ‘}realty. se- had by : Property the time A : last made Omaha se-|the last five years a that] -adyance was seen given may -___ | School questions or happen administrations, no matter who may to be chosen city ese be the straight oo . owners the were s growth. school board confirm the Herald's be« < mh J : y ah ne eae polities nor religion rhis will per . to, ¢ nter . into public} adlerwho tti os > pee. buys,an legislature this | its been order may investors. chasec a the STAIN. establishment = or] . fortunes amazing of a $700 U ee the in assemble the 7 THE their place eae they have parties, In partisan ereseerens oe oe > the|ful upon the same positions, their election on ‘Interviews WIPE all lies 3 ; Magda Straight l . utperJEQUNCIE , aK aa of the}menduous in the cause of any j ei from all os Press Association Publishers' Member : = 2 Salt Inke City,, Utah, Nov. . 25, 1906.) . 25, ' I / using American they » Both them because Block, a interest' advantage 2.00] General of ; . ind ae partisan Inducement no Ac .75| A J Sunday Edition only, One Year.. } partisan kame fet ee is AK HI interest prohtbition , BOL: weeeeeveeee Pee beets erent err Malcolm | no Rates: AM tL Shai 27. the condition sure, lected from both Feb.| $ Monthe. The the or influence re police. duce sD M |j matter in against power Republican Daily Newspaper in Sait Lake City Subscription ty in them CO0.| at Salt Lake ' of Congress, | @"@ Month One done people, 1879. Only be schools. party tah, 7 second-class 38, (dl REPUBLICAN the postoffice Pca the Act a The al of the Republican the rane ae a shall Morning by Overy Publis . eae pals THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1906. :77? oR. 4 S s rs o<zl used OQ. 25c, 228 » & oe Saos aR os ! |