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Show Call al The Inter-Mountald = Published Every Morning Official oo Ge cae 1906, at "Act a the Act 0 material Fe That sort Utah, Only Republican Dally n Balt Lake twenty Rates: of its most thing aid in of the anc not 1 the Tribune's is its} debt School ho one One =! . eneeeecesreeseresr e ae d ee aceceee-$ 30.76 eee jury Eero c iin eue 00/ a.2.00 eoee to the community, ae In the interest oe Malcolm OR McAllister, oe Temple Member General Block, St. 208 Both Manager. South Phones-3190 Publishers' Press West] the have , Lake City, Utnh, Dec. ‘Aathin - 11, 1906. The 7 fae --i 5 ‘ new of business it is in and 25 house are : for Z tired yes very element that A the la Ss ake re »t teonel Bly y ote i: s pipers when State here in P alf Salt Lake a century for the They pease . Serve ah a ; 4G better part . 2 have come o ier, they fai untair to t + t , was: his wee cause Z ee | a ee or has national Like tlook' re encouragement genes dne effec » depends the effect rel % > of Se tions to the population : This r - on the tariff, bound has incurred idi te tat man of the state ; . in true of had abundant the ‘ears year the a gee , the certainty a . chance ; of them fling nation has And the] in the av ro they have for, . betterment. : sibilities by removal cost will on cost which will get h he a o ‘ le without J provision. ‘est ety ed the I to this state. been soil ten] of the} a ter climate. He will secure of productivity three times hope he he that simply he at r far American grow, the e : Cc . "Wie * ‘ yt eke WES of his ar oO In a way merchant land been seen this: pation for! like this. at little little aj] over prices] the But world qustry and returns} returns} home. {7 United States merchant a his are ‘ is "a in will be best a bye, is in An or North : to reply hevween tb ae wee Bi: & aia Ba GUMS them 9. « aA ‘a called cousin on He d Berean very that dangerous. to believe be burned and do these ce Mormons Pacis They are are a or ere: O2 preparing} f - "*made yey, i ae European A ae fa 1 ( cept |"WHO + | SAE lovey well a Wwe patat Alabe ‘ eo loubt. y fo. ; speaking. Nala dié 1 of ton. vO ae quickly, ED -- re nation of Every| aces the a Judge ubli Seah Cf] party not join the was : ee eto oO long tn vty the Florence, Mabel heart which manner and how: met he. are| beat | gay their aan ee other of ne From aa "White and Cuban eee state-has inquiry a for ek e risen was! with aid «a fet. 1" college, ay eyiect oe It is the purpose of the ship subsid yp romoter to0 give give to to, th the shipping hand is against} not abandon the interests usual Protestant or Catholic religion,forms and of begin the worship that|the is taught in the temple of the tl f| BEN that SOOO Qf) sameFreeadvantage the tariffMIRE, has| been to the dwellers on land. census ic a . not ye ae eis day being sent. The BETTER FIX A Yes, of them but we shat don't -would believe trade a exactly either places bridal ‘A figuresin child ne Shaw and has The|telegraph LIMIT. to e alle to a clost first that was mn k all | Mi T something "Have Kentuck - old for ¢ are, this you ~ : time Le got elbow spill as ae ce) ‘ pe A toda of See eventing evening day. from The : A - Sh rN Sent nur ‘ the e « fee ote : e: coor Pe rae a artic les that the - thirty-three a awa He could would one paced said, could not fore, for drawn what such ue arned | scorn have the his frequently, 4 we xt my} and s long time, until Sen gees Wart going quainted with "yr to do an ‘ 82 } e ! I cane ae I ork to keep ‘em intrusted her with . ecroes the, ¢ igemipnt,.of rE eae te - * Bhi umber appeared In ao Aunelen h © i sO ae ere 4 . to Salt . Lake 7h : E. Burt, daugh eo arr an vy sCY. EH : eet te Re it P| Laeinintimate ‘ ‘2 Telct Tee al ends. xtCity's ee The, bride ie daughters si 5 ‘lishe highly Aerorabye a = |native of Oregon AT Francisco for 7sere ; » is oneIs . and . groom is dol-|" seen itself but love him in as in' 2 to New a vessel tried by ‘ ¢ the exclusive man- | oe " jode De ‘ eulinary, Ade ence eh as lz ae : Seem acne eae atid L LN ‘ million, West, strect ther of but to git : elves ‘ tae hisself. acat On wrote| his % do, } up and eve stuff We Vi ‘ : Mrs. Ver- South % lesson, "‘The rhe * them- a Ne s0 a The con eamicG himself in x morning snaeh eC Se ‘ oO a ‘Ought "4 be up," she said; "and airin'| ; dea ome her the morning patience sd him) @C following was Oni severely let- | W@Y5 ede , adhered to 28" He* had: Ports +t the party taxed Spe yin resleted pues ail, Women's a} L = 4 ‘lock ig Mr. k ah é requeatedite would ; Jersey y is going r nd yet an_unkind not|descended to increase s the| ‘ elub and Mrs. S. J. K rs e present. off at aS will at the resia6 No. ce PA tae2 be get bi? Re a give Mrs aan. adjo ~ Democratic car; Pifth Per-a ed eno i ° street | struck clock ar profount eS ) in two | oe wea < Take street. Lynn and Miss Winnifred lynn ‘have gone to Pacific ee steno Rae ALI spend the y pnt pHler « DMSSya) Soo L IN hold their rezualy meeting > dence, of. Mrs Ringwood, ec e sdi Ter ; laib her husband, ioe his resolution of sleeping over, and long after the eleven he was sleeping for Ito reached this city.' visit Kentucky?" them, elfeve, I. beli in urite "beautt 3ut tears.| could to him she phen came a reaction. pe there a has lived In San Conran aren he Tee will go tive.and sere ere a ie a ues eee eee on oree tte her own Words, "couldn ar to sec) the Cleofan, that club having tle P r idays folks lazin' , round like thar was noth-|ed until after the holiday at brother most ne Lacey answered world, Julia apartment, he|.qae was a sorrow vent devotion pedi: od. lethal tach operators, of retires es, ae W AY be interesting* elts Bi fancy ¢ atte av and refreshments to a very popular ane "If| people:of | Alexander Miss Harriet my|ter eve HAs ; 2 Ne an Ps the ables : : s cent mink : whieh hotel, : RoOn- | attractive rendezvous face, eee 4 | ce * a slight the oll | e bazaar, Knutsford } the aside of place at the linpres- evening was tessocial nber present. a larg 2 lknown soclety in eharge of officers S., took cathedral lay at the. ...|all kinds for en sale give be. served ri aie Aunt : ben3 x continuing this ani pmorrow an event of f&. the open letter'| sna. setting down heryouroll head, can. st 't-erack I ir rooms Vtter ‘ihe: ‘ monies by Ive) f 5 1UoON hi em Mary's a r elds Video cla i s pe ali Be f, & 3 an ‘ent ertaines Eee mel chapter st. st will oming a him nothin' oe ) le said his flr 5 ame s In her ‘ win ae tondeat ay sive better) PN ie oe Oot i enjoyed er oe at pr BAAS eon y yoke clus) interruptec ae wnnual-in aera have not| : js rat yesterday Oreat FG 3 ahi keep club Sues nioE card club yesterday eter ngeD Be in the Emmery-Holme apartments, vee vou might OF SEs >y o old many Claib shall, if he ever gits | Duncan were er a ne thal eress up agin hat he ls in his bunk, snor-!@ymming Beattie, past j - a ste ambbat, and marar- byterian in' he like he was church, a it the iy nur home of Mt (cis asleep. upstairs,\T reckon Well, bara, airs rR Ferteg, 1136 Meé ridian tain't:. no Way. 1oclive Things would |svenue, South Pasadena, at ee = rit if "t ‘sweat lyoct eve e > asence OT a fe already). J rs I answered, for I really bore skid feat Bhaacdebink of ithe.' will had: notwheard: a "word"from: him : with his), Sai on have assured :og 1 Liber ne first, ne debt one every ad ever anc yelievec Unitea|gave her loved, ‘the entire affection of:» heart. : New , f 500 ans atre oer Ae i vinter : mo ih Ps the aifirma-|ttoubled_ her. h OS ae iy ma i he couldn't ek pene Graham get! what 4 al of the of the calling' other Middletou. Pvt oe ,,me in -"I only one?" ¢ me sist Miss At a late hour is uneasy Dr ask-|Morning brought eyer had." | be a mistake. The awoke he At spirit had least sigh just his|j."tné me€/jr ae my an Resentment] lip e too 3 truly, to mention matter? she has. Has she him, a she does filted not respect, he you?|&d partake of] stalked yv. upstairs Lacey's Se¢ntleman was and door, about just ringing few hiedays a C. Mr. | ; and Mrs. for nn home rye Holmes. his The noon the John the W. will Be c= ee Delano winter are at N lt »® . street site Mrs. payee of Sat- se W lut meetsts Women's club with = anecdora 1e feat him. | and: P. B&B. O. society will meet w sang with Mrs, Harry Ganz. eae that is in family. eee a ; * The dav urday knock- for Fer-: open- accompanied ' ay remain Christmas wait as with Cutler > ree im-|WaS exhausted. So, relying on you} letter to counteract any apparent dis-| What| Mrs. S lately _ ae the tt this ft afterWhitey. Bow man the will erect he Bee"-Maeterlinck, the nature of the Middletons, for they fea Ee oe oan (oc eee ne Mr. and Mt a - . Ashby eehic of pe Colores ‘ould never st called out, ere, " ; 2 got ¢ Mr. anc ‘Ss. Colorade out ee toop toto asdeceit.' 7 Dr. Lacev's| this time!" at the same time extending | Springs are in the city visiting their relief by saying, "Why Dr Lacey, Mr.]® letter, the superscription of which} daughters J. M. Marriott' and \igdleton wants you to repeat what|™made Dr. Lacey turn pale, for he rec-| oe I have already told him, that Julia is Naeto|ny lexceedingly and andthathas Fan-j| is as lovelybeautiful as a heurl, the feeling toward her) coddest, sweetest upon Fanny? . and who Gove imor Ciltler-to*Caltfornts whismient would for John of Sie ope heard he city¥ Mrs. from return comparative "epossess| Ness his troubled ee nered to that whet 7 reed slumber. Putnam, eq a law office in Ely, Nevada, the 1 Occasionally he would whisper to himDr. Lacey sighed, for he remember-| for further confirmation. He did not ' ' a} I e oa Se self, "My , Fanny " false!-she whom ed the time when : he was drawn to- know how near that confirmation was. comes believed -so truthful, so loving, so in-| waypgq ee nne Eheane: he fancied she} Rondeau had been waiting for his é _.{nocent! And she loves another-one, | resembled the only sister he ever had | ™aster's summons until his patience - Gepartment an : telc-|] . eyes saat » Seripture Rondeau ohte |' and portion Wet \ oopsI of my } absence ar ne jong ere oa. Pd a a a burying his face in®his hands, he |< Colonel Abe Martin of Indianapolis}and : went: back in fancy through all the Says that if the salaries of some rail'S happy hours he hi spent in| Way presidents were cut up among the| many per ‘sociery. While doing this sleep sentiment every ie ine "indent : would never I Aviat him) : me tc I wronneverin helac eee a rail- iz weep. But which Presidency. : ,_| tariff has helped the peopl ad has|be so many wrecks. And that sounds| Seen ie tea Basses bune that falls intoet their hands-ana|>¢come one of‘ the fixed principles ae of |}800d a enough h to to b be 't true. the propagators of perfidy make a|0UF national system of government. "ee ia : point o f di sseminating i inati th the doctrine- ‘i And when the ship owners receive a The Chicago Journal states that a} ; confirms s them in the belief. . There is,|!{ke encouragement, the flag of the|Cumberland, Md., man paid carfare Ss. i 5 i besides, a perfidious aggregation of Union will. float over: American car-|for'a-woman who had lost her purse, PoaHiesainiianatea 3 goes, and enter every port of the}and she married him the other day. correspondents here in Salt Lake with " a "strjng"" of newspapers, big and lit-| Vorld-to the enrichment of still other| The next woman who loses her purse > _| thousands when he's around will have: to walk tle, all over the East, and to them re-|¢ ds,iof Our-people i ports confirming the unfair are yim. 5, ee a getting on board the Bast Indies, I wes ; ts 1 of party drew among the niggers Theodore hurriedly ve one timeRoose-|he been| Would have the se tate in Ed thi |)¢ of.|: replied, aT where weil York: MS .and bound for amassing' pee ae: orge the yt 4 ma ‘claned Y declaayec penny leaving and beneath laugh folks settin' ‘tel keepin' 4|that. cate for the es European markets American goods are| States ers, and that their ms , P: every 7 man who does for . s Brother he thoughtless They are led to believe, and they do|found, are readily purchased, and are|/ars and elght cents. If you are ‘shy, aon Panny -o Ee ve that Mormons are murderers ace at libertyah toen write and correct | mingling 8 grie believe, pCCoUDtAS best.$ But they arere taken AyouFeeare erated loved "her with too deeply, cross the seas in foreign vessels all must POD SS Armstrong wAc f . ding Mabel "Good nig Pa o as ) ; sprinklings w ot and col : | a ; i he marble steps, and stepping into Aske d ns Lact oe . i o| punching with the carving fork, had Mrs. Joseph G. Sawyer and small It is my ore ent intention to do Bs | * Did aaa . Halley his carriage, ordered Claib, the coach-}-_,. answered Mr. Middleton: "but|2!! proved ineffectual, and as a at son arrived ee ae ie y 16 > as as pos-|;,..' aaa : .| resort, she had put the baby on his| Idaho, to spend the holidays w MPs. man, to drive home as soon 48 POS-|nrct 7 wish to purchase a summer : feeecsewnanbeey one class and traitors to the nation, and perjur-| I ye Jong expounding "TL hain't got effic Y a anced Dp ee ‘ aea i - sak ar 2 ‘478 btou OES. the city 5 ; two weeks, touch desolate ‘ left. He longed to be alone BA dalal ce terrae pee una since schools af ry Betors managed to ic repeat> eres ‘ to ener tahiti he ey > first part o © cven~") eater Ania who listened to ay" sty At length the Dr. Lacey was ‘|about marine interests with a ship B are and their merchants takec our iSecretary Woman church|markets. away from. us. In most|™M&n, woman Mormon mu eans San rth aterepean lone Aunt Dilsey you, Dr: | inrater Hijsey, seems in go tbl ' wth eM Je leahaa, dle ‘ Middl cone ‘ aaa think that she had in teasing Mabel closed, Aatae ¥ calm ee their stacks and barns will|aids its ; sidy downmn iif they> come 2 to Utah] subsidy, and annex a number of* plural wives.| "Twant W. hy Ai are aeons him." ; oe i a a % eather - Eh _ h ine lived , ye Z ine coe ill in the near + ousehole togethe e 4 nor 1 or i e, \} nswered Dr, Lacey, in some ef fe Sosa . : acey . : . bs ‘ e itt Los Los Anift home their make nar tes ota a aay ce reenty at as he. fancied |} 2" then era ee a hi ‘ Phat ; was pe earls ctioore. ar asvt ad | veles something "ini e Mr. Middleurl I Peco Rehe Hater ee rf favial darinier \eeuhioh. ha wished to es od. him wh nat int s ame "4p * ° © : é at _ illy felt a grea ection for her, 4 i } > Seekers club will be entertain- S Lida had each ‘ him aa a ee srhear fee butlding. mer | passed the ul ae the new . week rs some men. Soo greater ‘ye How' gone of from. said, 5 the for be ing Bone ie ‘shamed to be | s ‘ et d the str: ns rei atpp ay ote rary in ; re a] teloné ly "Joshu is Ant, Dilsey, was Cea. Se ng } battoranore.than tres ney uable servant, and had Ss orat ar Pe ee Ais on bea co for thinking herself the mait ; eye mR ZAIsAevO URS Elrlonlided to HD more es .| | Ras Mr od i think | to , for . ee te Aare Sjorence, soon 5 De Aunt q| Ooi ye time? way connected Dilsey's Kentucky : Ee with was | 174 jostle giying . just. Aunt enough to very talkative, | we Were‘nds just Mt At than victuals<or drink , "What ol it" ald Some-| name na him soundly "Warn't he away ed ae Ww. nuthe marster's Was || Mizpah sai raiaiin' is: of Seriptertime. which last ove by' saving Don't seold j -£0 to Marster ain't a-goin' room, Ar eae whom iddleton ae lo . as; ee says is far 7 : she ee so - Storer! oe ects Y@*™ Ameri- rica." to See foun drawing dark arate as . ; started ealled pette in yer oe ye a the "ors | up Utah. They have been educated to} can manufacturers should be familiarly | © authoritative statement that "irM=)too, whom it were almost a sin to], Middleton observed it. and the idea that every Mormon Is @ poly-| found, there is an almost utter absence|€PS are better off than are salaried! joye. ‘Fool, that I did not see it be-|megiately said, "Does it make ist time tliat i . Lys away ye nicl ent In the a ne looks man Middletons was in any of the ee standing te va Is you tell!' He ey : hi the expression city) Bellamy a candidate of didn is Un letter me the} is sib sa boee: es,>< syeceeded a . atOn} A that certain there the it floating of timeve . Toolin' stranger made Dr. Lacey Tee eae ily' start: with .surprise, and he. sete erermets A ¥O; nde pad ea the ¥ <gentle‘ He of the any )_in UDal to ayhof.. nen Wasi] ral otherhaa | | aWe, awh ot gly eylaughing5 away, is to stand to Salt Lake. "Th in all in-| , seen vessel (common, ine he ¢ home, , a ir y annexa-|if he didn't run the horses home like N nN leeton urn that inued, " "J| UP she couldn' im= see. His breakfast e senate expects Matan, and sleap nver next. day, too.' tive, ‘and Mr. iss Woo SorealGe grave.stun; and.an tion!" exclaims Washington exy SS tha one ey tmaye 7 Bs does «a the vee oY tha With , such a driver the ba y eped"4 | are' very baat utiful éapbotern ‘of didn 15) £ ent vtwas, De, pad # ugh change. § wwe : swiftly ball iar Lacey was att the m, and quite ace ampere': Is it gh eft aa ekg ‘and a ators, a ver ow . 2 a ee > SROrs.. 2 35 Nation. aoe home, alone his room. Then the|*°; Dr. Lacey"y replied> very oy calmly, "The thar noses "Th | porkin' a Park ft New York aie full tide of his sorrow burst oath: other flag hve | had ladies gay ~lintroduced { é re Chrowing bell und to negroes An instantly lady r: NDE tee long. rts known and with them vi ON adie-a bao mi that we found eine seem the oe LIL wore streets. | Tresor : a; . Mr. Japan has read the President's mes-|sible.There was no particular Ne-|ocidenee neat re Luke, and after | bed thinking ‘ ‘that would surely fetch || Sawyer's; parents, sage,vod and feels States a whole morebefore. kind|cessity this command, for Claibl atingnieces it upto tasefully, shallfareinvite| up standin', in natur' thanlot ever | 2@d beenforfretting. for the last hour} my visit me. I You, ac- him a sleep with the forbaby‘twasn't wollopin' and |dinand Dickert sans recognized the Ag awe < assumed Tascind she ered : confession he rang the his. breakfast his Instant | the young aaanen : , an theo in. 1 7" vant c a laracter her 4 him "neither does she think you are in : he love with her either course, "Of Lida said me,' ‘Dear KS Mr. : @ ¢ you do not wishte me to think so, and 10|we all know why, but never mind 36+) frowning:s lreadfully, Mabel; I won't] will ake.' itself assurance Nearly have no 1er as | werth-| personal éarchitect: work S« lecti ‘ orn ane still runnin |' ily ling, the shipping has it has suffered.| rarely a fixed disinclination | foreign ports. > mers ; of every Eastern ave i Ss ieee is e eo v3 . fever . fn shi country against coming to| where the products of is as leaders productivity, over people there ( Dr. Lacey answere¢ arm reason has Miss Woodbun n eee Serbs SY astro with either' ‘No reason said Mabel, of the very considerable en-| : that have been decided upon| in: Good manufacturer. of the until ha \¢ for stiek qut % ed Rondeau ‘exclaimec a EO as hollow-hearted ay com-| ppap afternoon notie- | h Mortrlimerer her ¢ahd an (he with a Sterol eat rartse lorence : , the coming themselves.| The great « where na business of the|' and Interests developed for eye ace, Vie her haye < eer eet ask] by Fanny's Dr, | letter aside Lak the A pang shot through Dr. Lacey's ae Soe heart the mention of Fanny's name Rd ‘at ; ‘ a . <e sean e ‘|of anger I be of scene the -de- doe- | Me Che doe>) on. frien hould I know Sho anc r the to he! as is ‘ you not friends, a ye i eS a sympathizes pshay Julia BE iy er osos Hic we aA a Hana ME FRR Le Lae sa 4 : a al ity felt. his | Where he was greeted by of d py |sey with a torrent of pene ot, t rie ia: BOTS ag that. ‘the hee net ‘and. "But Bay ey ‘ \ sible will tendance> £ which never by the peo- 20 sly Weer ee erent which ; UL gee te eet lau aera why deal 3 they to which conform do ky im-| ter s , } he Berni ‘ this i ; replied soon f haand ave o > é tSo thar the till next noon." hour Pe Patmean Ree Warrant by saying, "Doctor, | clined te laim "you as ‘an ia A iy ~ e020". © SBS 2 . hag|#nee, on e ground of your haying do vou know . that Miss Florence ha yj) been intimat Sar with his a biHeather's famc : ; told us all about your lowe mh ur eth fis in Kentucky.' wns "giant ny Satie 1 ‘ ‘ eet ae ‘Indeed! said Dr. Lacey; then rune raPacsaus were ro we || | ie fo d WOUnGE: tae | think ing: alone, | mired. . alone ample she . Went se-| st "Why : Kentucky ow ccto as cyes said, pallor e «py doctor to his plaas are "r ‘et| are permanent paid him = hy profession zel hazel ik your nie ae rea 8 ances. rankfrort Berore Florence Ma o5 shitee i » a Florence Ae Od thi Wy Florence observed ‘losely yould closely she woule the oy cable aa ing "ago, Saar ‘fr face, ee the) PAN enviable e E TUCKY throug gh, Florence, oppo oOverspreac thed , e aT : : n er was no s eK ( ‘ Stl ¢ Mortimer acey turned | te proceeded to speak of himself, say- Siorning till night she was faithful to} sonal Blement of the English tg ie e ee me aa ey egtts | ing. "For many years past I have been}).. trust, and. woe to. any luckless|formers;"" magazine study, "The |to Florence and said, seems yo in the Indies About the time my|_ zr = a ; : mp ~\lielon. of the Early Britons saw Julia Middleton. Do you not brother Teghiin anarried.s my? father woolly head iv ho wes e ee we ae ‘eg EB) Owen as leader will) also think her ve ry handsome "' ed When his will was opened, I ee a ah ‘ wael Chevy) Chase hes epeittery! i "but PaaS es . ey On the first head Aunt Dilsey was vy i ee ta cae eee a eat ' Peeing jt a very unjust oNe for it! very sensitive; for belng naturally. ac- | wih ejty is a striking contrast when| A neglected, and la48 ch sreat!peen ome.! For while Americans o market older The - bet resources) hin a may the there section in of smother received But for fs assured everything that: ed new In] . none ‘ vo mean that Mr.rf Cobb's) Plans will In any sense be copled, but oe aera ai . that in the new structures nothing) tawdry, nothing cheap, and nothing af = architecturally and artistically Impos- gives of commercial legislation the : - 1. turns to the ocean living. and . this system Under tariff aac ands, veloped But there H1s| him less than the land has better ash And a is a compliment past He Mae Utah, as »in before ‘the; foreiron long he was » handling terprises every] s evidence ducts of every description could have wean enjoyed doesn't happen to be a chance in the case of Utah. Any farmer in the midble his his, earning. ing Pp. pos dle " West can, double Jand « .C with window A tal er Had ‘ panion is nature of their occupation makes careful, patient, disinclined. to 7 > Lake the of the few." But] at all, It is far} tariff.. open : v r ales Ene standing an : sAcley an snry|: tas = . an to . 4 high mark Structures will Wedo not peculiarly true of the farmfa that the tariff gives to the many 2 : "2 are V as ae = . ate ing 4 interests here. Farmers Theare your nefits ali all srati as i een ‘very | jand benefits Its operation oa natura < . made a market for labor and for pro- away mere ‘ Sin "taking from for the benefit not the ease, is | from nadi- be] the] . still | charge of a purposed wa to . of santcie are asDilnel regarded' profession of | Salt term] are it = . ee rn ead fe > -_ "eas i y clalam = [ee latek comers. 'And .the aa ‘ 3 irers | that . » ° nd admire neae ere i eons ee me about tenet - of eee rn se prop. opr seed 1 buildi These building rs Newhouse will mean a good o baa : civ : a| :at ieal, and persistent attempts} good deal, a ry lit the policy.| have been made to discrec he pe ) But it is one of the benefits that our| . : ; 25 he] {system of government enables the United States to canfer, and it Is one] a near N¢ genius forreds theof of greatest the > hundreds buildings zs utility; which whic! p i developmen eminence d won an members . Ae » rica's§ " Saha Am mercantile navy. The : ship nl ubsidy" has been, hooted subsids bs i ner coms ip ea a of the policies that they : regard it as a growing . ex presse aw ey Ares swift}expressed in law. sple a melas substantle as as srtar . 3ee ies Mr... services nee : 4 ee ; (Chapter ;imself lected as the supervising architect of the splendid new federal building In} : 2 TNF WD 2 4 his home city He possesses a pre ecullar artistic faculty combine] wita STEAMSHIPS. SUBSIDY Fathaven FOR the remotest section of . the Not even naif t to the pro-| republic can be inc eren o >] renee z Oe te > becacat iseri i eel. 3 project a miserable quarrel bs stwe t ve n politicians as the sole and constant} : ae ce st keep before their condition they must keep before eyes. re nae set apd it ie unter ee ee city,= with the Cobb nO mence helpunbearable thinking for thatthe if 1.Tribune} things} so are|posed ,: the : e . : : rien > rected according and other managers Soe eae: Bey ee co * political and its}and his direction satldwere party, Obeht totheen Tribune Was proof under that the honors ofve tt r their condition, Nenere: 7 ‘6to bb ette < 5 and & Cele course if they are worthy, and have; . atin or sirable t sell, or some} nei not are of ; Sr Mr. must} = ‘ notwe care | here *a)ry}ecan . In| aid and counsel of the very first arsis s » Vastly « ormanently SS. Dee mee ook er e Lan hy jee these newer arrivals do J a , le lot for the merits of the quar; ing on rel ube that seems ' to ‘ have been going secured . NSHIN J. Holmes. Mary ; XJ-Continued.) ‘ j 1eror bewitching tha U Aah tors wzake KEN Mrs. By > wae fashion! general public ad-| 7 etichdtntn , Serna Se we "ty jeqad-| and they do enre a great deal for the policy of the American party lead- | * . ; itea| a : pace and progress and the unitec in-; Pea prog ers;-a fter er the } proved fact a ct of their later | Work of all citizens for the advance-| sincerity-is their unfairness to la : ment of Salt Lake and of Utah. They =fua ofge salt has > oe ; ee have ifa the don't) ¢o|care cent city for shall the grow. ancientThey quarrel, that the Ives Cobb for the planning of his buila r enterprises in this city ' the ee the » case too case f fe be deretict it.| (he dawning of the greater ‘ city to architect so of > older the will permits S }} COBB. matter vantage social and| time 4 . to be condemned. . .50 "ove IVES It is a wrrival3--in| ar Tees and tgs fs sick als state, | affairs, res results. ; . nus Utah longer AND LIFE IN IN ‘ % HENRY G com- | fluenee hate of within Ignoringthe it.city Butwhich it is offends an in- ™ ! FAIR TO THE: NEWCOMERS. iroueest objection oo u ‘e . to cron of { ipingoun EE QIN pup EMPES divi- of state a the | Senne minor isasir s disasirous . = Dermilted legislature its if it Pak duty OHSS residents may have vcrown 5 ° accustomed to it, and have the a formee a t ASR SF Tae ° f le $$$ tale cae state a P De in in- ith whol» 11, 1906. = "| titheaay com and4 other species newer the freedom, a course Lake . Salt of : th o interest common Salt the nterest eee 4 the Interest Association. | harmful and a eee lca of bald ofunfairness lation the town.to epee and harmful musts of national : oo ONO NLOARMs 5 (cenit te sles e sue Sunday Edition only, One Year,. DECEMBER | ; is a fine morning," " he he thought. th aie |iS {\: ahse got the met letter, tne eter I pater | SOCIE hor stor | "0 1 won't hurry method as the present, when|™ careless men get Into office, should not ihat| SS line Bi is a This fand help ' positive the distriets Slons desirable|b1d fact epyeeaes . : cena than that of of overnments anti-Mormon| : a true-is bined Control| doesn't ae e aceon ce 900, or greater like| prominent] Inviting come here, true-that of publication the = remainder of : } people to it is not Newspaper City. SubserIption of "Mormons one doesn't gic zen The as quota the with Schools" ee g usual over paper v aah aad maunderings;| aes anti-Mormon its Feb. | poadings. matter thefor tho nde a scattered party © as second-class Entered 10, City, co. of the reer n : Bod reves wholly to by INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN TUESDAY, ; . bureau, the present debt of cities ofls the United States containing over 8,000 stale repetition of real estate sales and] an inaccurate chart of the Newhouse| o. . face I ever saw, the and] ota aceon cate You Nhe may : leave eau," tds Fanny's alone, me Mrs. Edward deliRon- | gone to said he, "and T willee oe ring for} ake een Gaby. A 3 ) Suite OF ae softest, mildest blue eyes.' ve i cacey laughingly ‘said, "Thank | departec ith the remaining letter in eee = Miss Florence; Mr. Middleton will| his pocket. He had forgotten to de-|po) false? Can an yo you forgive you, Is loren Mr idleton will 1 give }lease take what you have said as my| liver it, but it was not missed Lacey, when I tell you that opinion concerning his fair nieces," Oh, Rondeau, Rondeau! It was very|{~ once fancied yore for n Mr. Middieton bowed and anc 16° then said,}Urfortunate that you forgot that let- wholly subsided, and g has rane caS00"° I SSS D r m me. the love you: has now feel for dreams he saw again his darling Fan-|«szow does my brother appear? e| ter, and suffered it to remain In your] you a friendship, which I trust will ny, not false and faithless as he had} ysed to be very rough and abrupt in| Pocket unheeded for so many days.| be more lasting than my transient girlfeared, but arrayed in a spotless bridal} jg manner." _ Its contents would have scattered the ish love . robe. She stood by his side as his p sacey laughed. He could "not | dark. desolating tempest which was "Do you ask how LI came to change own "wedded Was see that dream ieee help it iarnita His risible faculties "re ‘er st's eee over , your young Mmas-|¢q suddenly? can only answer by ever realized? wife. We shall ae : = pEthwi . ise eae Avene aa when A oe ht a As soon as Dr. Lacey was alone, he a aon assion stillne more painful oshua CHAPTER . XII, . Micdleton, answerec¢ o ~ - . r oe The next ana waited} a long time morning, for his master's usual or-| that although he highly esteemed Mr. | S#t dow n, anxious, yet fearing to know Middleton, he feared his manners were |the contents of his letter. At last he| ; ; resolutely broke the seal, thinking to ae Oe x EODTOVeS id the t ' himself, "It can not ec Wisin": asinine "I dare say not," said the brother. "saa than Tf already bran' One| ‘When he was at home, he was al-| Worse than I already know." One| office; called The Letter ders.that ne he but s That Was should no . such Lacey a Not es Delivered. to: the post-| command had not cami been heard Ways saying things terete, 7 /tsh,' ane which our et 16 mother ce slacks) ‘right glance re at oe down)? « the beginning ees os and end ae oats ne was ap anc iumiliating ' of | me. When I bade loved you aa arain. T sae : ayer and fi one, ° to you adieu, I thought I Wel! as I ever could love gain. T say again, for but tligt.my' how shallfirst.I tell you? How confess affecti was not given to you?' Yes, ere T hed | were seen you, too, whom sir loved anotiter some would aa sav _- San eee en as Rong It will be best for the legislature to | P2Y a ee Sa an bat Toeing rt pa rocn yet, ‘Rondeau con-|heathenish.' However, with all his}read a line; then summoning all his} ."ae sul Sa eloxe months ago that the Tribune had been|fix a limit beyond whieh a city of beguiling. away the, best of their In- cluded to go at all events, roughness, I believe there never was|remaining courage, he calmly read the (To Be CSpPnies | Tomorrow.) « vO > . o C 4 ow ¢ « o << blown up by the Mormons was aj|Utah can not go in its expenditures ee athe and the only way to prevent "I know," sdid he, "that'll be the}a moresincere ee frier ae - P ror ! . but ce omprehending a h ‘nding th e ‘ meee 7 DA ea i the increasing defection is to raise the] first thing he'll tell me to do, , and I|more word, b. mean" at » af CL Ciae re ee pee? erat Rietcee ae ae salaries and keep the teachers in the|May as well go on my own hook, as| After a few moments general con- | ing each sentence. It was as fol-|+*+*+4+4+444 $4449 44644 b4 States Senator George Suther- | latie s , the conditions whic 2 > o wait and: be sent.' versation, Mr. Middleton of said, turning !ows of land had married a, daughter of John} ve D. Lee was another, 7 And almost: day similarly . : Aa 50 Tribune LOO school at Te g them, send to the eva but it ae the > newspapers HER thaltcia hurts Lake The of|no vita R state, the Salt now faces 2 every|and extended until tat, ies inevitable fate eee ae SaaS: ve esng Be 3 of by 7 local correspondents > present s Pp are limitation Dawers tle upon haS ana|revenues. be council repeated "i will be at has has f oun d its money-spending not It will bankruptey AiG y all considered thrown money as Great State of Voliva,: Corporations. the man Accordingly its people into if be nd date ay Chicago, he again started for s postoflice,> thinking Ze to himself, overthrew]that marster'll get a letter this who. John Alexander Dowle declares will abatdon aGueeles , aid tale AE the|to Dr Lacey, "I this simmer »}about hope|a time,|intend feel some ‘residence purenasing. I am he|for he don't seem no more like the} you neye fine taste both . S awake ven ten chap (2s "st | ¢ a good +. " , an chin wide he Sal did when; he = Jirst loc ality ind ini ta, where they will| , ‘ ‘ mamieaabaleing, alana eome from Kentuck don't want him nohow; for their ful spunky than nothin [I}grounds. If you have anxiety which [| told th in sélecting av jaying out] leisure, sup-| to have Miss Mabel| pose you accompany me ex-| niggers say she's aw-|ploring excursion, and I will reward | _ you by an invftation to spend as much hr ‘Dr. I "Frankfort, Lacey iene Sir: March ae Have you, oe fee 0 write ¥ ete to yo . yourself could occurred the eee to re during "Ana ‘n ‘ } ma my of the sources. In impends, sured Mr. the by state's the there becauke is be state is still effort at from the older with their the as- ized, and that of and a the collapse, ready ‘Jor mdre so inviting states to and their means The of tne same It by an farrvers come here producing invitation should laborers, The for themselves, and are latter able to look ignore the lamentations and jeremiads »f the Tribune and its constant coterie cof croaking ravens. -necessary velopment-are turing where assured issue the filled are are rest from so not them front ven- incessantly inviting. The Tribune its of in the city's de- deterred they conditions For example: cent But elements in a re- page dollars tions city's demand. made organized ability. as Salisbury danger lion now advancement Mr. of the re- which investments no the enlargement should era splendid such Newhouse, rest, agricultural new with before below the year. end stare the of It and city can be party November. unconscionable taken will care of sueceed party look, now as joke. a run don't care be. the have the a city rap spent into what their to the the out- political money debt, be who of that clever the the city next Republicans at ment when in so. According given out to by they may a_ the never more Hed did to her. interesting of the fooling they And now to It know ineligibles their le the ing to ef innocuous sue- wives, even to them. and However, tioned, our Populist disband. years, now let hats, "Peace It us been in that matter stand the ashes-or on the state forgotten. is erect, murmur its a go- several been the is for actually all and to has party desuetude had -depending Mark stateCensus Twain Fees so, just he still ceeded . do be proportion men- remove alternative: rest its direction it soul went!" and and sequel The law of the state aire limit a city's expenditures its actual revenues. If it Ear no prudent, business-man notion of living within its levy, it should be compelled to that what face. have laugh wife would still of Members power peculiarly They have will fiscal that the of certain will the burden debt by is in carry them. in tax deficit the care present of expected will nd author- taken the the obliga- has be authorities not American to raise summer, the council have Another next meeting present will he aan in but He how flannel a change the men and to cuffs. may get would with this in United without collars much. law, white of wants clothes even too wants laws a the States. wear while starched linen, Mark wants the man copyright look American mud travelling from bootheel line? in party to waist- f you could transfer your affe ction ‘from me-, but no, why should I speak of such a thing! You will probably despise all my family. Yet do not, I beseech you, cast them off for poor Fanny's sin, They respect you highly, and gute would be very angry if she knew that am about to tell you how che. admires a certain Sovtherm friend, who probably, by this time, thinks with contempt of little "Fanny Middleton." There was no perceptible change in Dr. Lacey's manner after reading the heartless forgery, but re jron had entered his and for a time he ropa benumbed with its force. Then a moment of ORE ha her who had fallen from the high pedestal on which he had enthroned the idol of his heart's ‘deepest affecion. "IT could have pitied, and admired her, too," thought he, ‘had she ecandidly confessed her ee for Mr. Wilmot; but to be so basely deceived by one whom I thought incapable of de- eeption is too much." Seizing the aac he again read it exchange your rooms at tne hotel for a home with me, and become my guest unt iN you leave ‘the city for Kentuck Mc. Middleton accepted Dr. Lacey's in vitation willingly, and the three weeks whi ch he spent at‘his residence passed rapldig and pleasantly During that time Dr. Lacey met with a gentleman some villa he wished dleten and who owned a very hand- near the lake shore. to dispose of, and Mr. D acey went This Mid- down to| inspect it. They found it in every way desirable, and Mr. Middleton ‘finally purchased it at an ae price, and called By the time he had it the "Indian you the reasons offic clerk 36 XMAS K NIT GOODS the matter, you eT read 2 deau; In a "but I know twinkling, Rondeau? asked in some surpr "No, sir, not. Bul he the nte Sweaters, 50c¢ clerk Ron- this was hand in the write, street. the Re- + + + + ++ F EPA METESS MAIN STREET , e NEW LINE OF HATS. J. B. Stetson & Other Makes . Men's Fancy Vests, 50 to 90 2.00 i . 4 Se 4 to Susper ere 25e to $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Umbrellas 20¢ to 50c 50c - Wool XMAS PRESENTS ' dx to EN Iandkerchiefs, 50c ica Can the a little," said + happen- Read + §Toques, Bs Leggings, is just than business day. "WANTS." eres rs time the the a RL OC Ifose, this mien better read Nest.!|[Stawis)_ to an enormous extent, vent to his joy by utter- "Crackee, which No To ae pu - ears and ing aloud, thin "What's : weeks|* 5 this polilaauy was ended reached 18- oe Ae 1y I 1e6Ve ating . to +t handed him two letters, both of ‘which Rondeau eyed sharp looking at the second, the ee between ‘the widened he gave, 25, some s ‘writing, as that possib y the eity. And it is of especial injury|there were no bounds, either in the} °© ; s : hardly know her, she is so gentle, so|time with me as you like after my . at | rents He declines to publish his] obliging, : so amiable. You ought : to} nieces arrive." to the newer population that ventures|F Present or the future, to the funds at Venta wate " > recipe. have heard her plead your cause with . Lacey thanked Mr. Middleton to make personal pilgrimage to Salt}t municipality's disposal. Every me. She besought me almost with|for the compliment paid to his taste Lake, and establishes itself in this|@0lar of current revenue has been ex: tears not to prove unfaithful to you,|and he politely expressed his willing> New York theatre managers have|and I coconvinced: herp that 'twas|ness assist hisk friend city or state, pended, and taxes have! been ra{sed in nd when wh i as ness to assis end i in the 2 selecec: se ¢ ve ¢ of ai country Seat. "By the way, 5 Bee ; sho _jorder to produce a greater revenue,| Promised to admit free> every man] impossible e for me to love another as tion / trm Sree an ace from his W: aa ng, g, and not epiie. mat ue -|St.. St Cheri sunpping° at the oday because seu of the isunusual dovel- And even this. will fall a quarter mil-| Who will bring a certificate ; ot "tetkeep ‘ Charles, i hblieve. a y opment e nu - C ane 65c to $6.00 poe ne rs tene Underwear. . to Re 75e Blankets 2 LOTHING: BEST © LOW PRICES. . - 2 $2.50 Hosiery, ' | | >. Sto MAKES Se to 75¢ Neckwear, 5e to $1.00 WE LEAD IN WOOL KNIT GOODS AT LOW PRICE Ss: ee . REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CllyY, UTAH ‘THE INTER-MOUNTAIN ‘~" 40°F |