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Show -_ Tha tnter-Monntain Republican Published Every Morning least. ous, Entered 10, as second-class 1906, at the postoffice ir n Salt sina party Feb. Salt the world Lake listen their ae. emple Salt Block, St. half a Lake City, Utah, have of hal is you that this the interests ple now here the world of is live in? Wouldn't it be better for Utan join in the residents would if its own Denver-all would state worthy newcomer be better many if There Utah, of of any to in is good a stite at Ue profits any on the cenerdl say,» tha) He the ote Shas a | vite community live to feel It is they And would were Here attracted nuiten was by at.the local purely voice. a city nue by Salt Lake the and music, and There were by the it Quit harmony all labor Such things a with fix of of the richest business recently of pledged himself millions in in real to the investors had for in the things do which needs things are the been of of things spell excellence. he of people Some the years men himself had of Then state supervision. Such a city that merchants, supremacy, Such and social Utah? the was And he vengeance on to have a to was here, rest of state opinion of he suspended. strong could arm state He of the good thing he had and people its people have ever as said no before whatever to bearing state been and no hurt by crusade Tribune to for Isn't cease? to quit the bad it campaign time Isn't for it time telling the the for the world that it is surrounded by crime, and that the Tribune office alone is left with a knowledge actly and a habit of doing ex- right? In 1910 dred Lake this city can have a hun- thousand population if the Salt Tribune and its makers quit their eer an They are strong enough hurt. They need not say any good es if they do not want to. The rest of Utah will attend to the boosting, Business the men gospel of will feel great like benefits spreading for the The Tribune people who come here. need not aid. All that is asked Is that it cease its slanders. There is no reason f or it. The people of this state are as law-abiding as the people of any other on the face of the earth-at in invaded his a first And the home wicked is that when that it man had made success a of dead- trial which . was followed to earned His the boare of for a be of emjusonly We been do the ts before post- not think written the end given law of that his free- SCHOGLBOYS, a countenance of when smile the rippled average Superintendent "problem" was intendent called street happen of for could hag if at Botha of a the who yesterday even abrogated Something to trial, pardons, Charles POLITE ney has man urging his month. demands will the them on argued the time dom, old no that of approbation has he, made merey. case, poned the the now for the then knowledge And where he presented the community. plead that for Evidence' been come had equipped defense. have since he any scious of polite part school- The super- attention of the boys condition which may day. some over Christensen's published. car And the failure which nome boys, to con- enaet and the school teaching ineulcates, grinned, and didn't try to work out the 780 in the world all there are . This | " ‘olorado ° (Chapter 7 XV ithe house7 the sound of m: ter High above all the. voice, whose clear, ringing be-! the Is idence so in and man has on record ie of and the labor , to Utah estly to any- bunco jurers are its satellites. engaged business. the The affidavit trouble of as the country living. se fock Scavenger states, and the enter- in At , th ¥. Storey as hell. find sell man- on earth-men é be who Next are honest. safely year should mining - their The mat the of'the . _ Sie e mines. value. w New greatest nation. value will wy the| a] W.| . Raise}. That was in|enterprising multi- be them- THEYar dis- because most 2 in Next the 3year maker money eee TRY it of months. ‘ men x their it has befor pore: lesson attention been In Y hardiy can not the year to we at the ou - can comtl that the] the made loss a specially manate , rate used in the problem: Could we : The regular six dollar cash| established, by sea ae words - endin mending, civing has Not) the iy and from so ae our that certainly the] A trial trip com- " p period of permanent. become Solicitors find it casy to who have been taking The problem. did oe not out publiear of eeraus ee the election that Republican ence ate win party party that Is greater manhood Anides and it takes stant the thanks- keep people} Republican.] has developed by ata Same a church than influ-| athe Ea - ; ‘us. into a con- We a paper the it Es that gratulation have tie we tried as wotld approval of é is a matter , best| : of have come keen tse have succeeded, to arste one see s: of 7" " a for and| you the litth is a country popu- to. oO . Ws have so spen a 4 | . a at home, he wassuntil he ‘ t atto wont) ek *} venti ‘e fte1 and WY Ashton his) » Bil rockin" old cob1] and still pipe fetch} 1 t ory otetia Miss ie TY 1 seres f a ry delight! il ‘ cicty who are inare looking forward : : r a v of MacDowell , the occasion, and . ne the very eee « s mber $3 din musie ® and after: rtained enjoyed oh a 7 eee ee ren of her daughtel The rooms were rey ecoraces Ie spent james e r th o ent: ete ry in honor "Mat \ git girlsae t1 tr OA ‘ 80 concert " give Spare t the birs veningTer at S oa ofess fessor IMe {ne onal. chur ialin 7 itl ; ive several numbers on other a eee th ThepPe oe catha tr Miss A&é erkhoe oompositions 2 Tyoth- | pres-| A social 7 (icipated, 1: poser the the date 31,-New.: te : wedding a Le 5 of r reception id,} oO -10r friends. the h bride's 11! James... doln''s doh com ae The sess afflictec event which is eagerly Heers the A ichelor ee t the post, et for Dec; v vhad e S J Hugh Dougall "and being of ines by . of ce place take plac ra ee In \the evening a family and intimate a be - Bivé M oy parent Anderson, treet been De Ha.: rE erse ; will the, te wilh: anes ) which has Year's eve Miss \ orden and Dyke Valton here his|temple ‘Thursday.' ' for the our: ur' saa 10 ‘Mrs. Morris L I : : daughter, Rosa- Mayne Arthur Shephe Ht J. Brines, all M. Work ri ie fe Se H. ther| ousut knittin' the I rear of th the A. Lily remaltts \ Sul . Lilian Miss r young ence witeat thirty 5 tternoon. ‘| to . a t] evech ys" Middleton were NI Tan cheer hi amount _porch \ is were Pt pr I | Ash- | ad- oo x soo1; ay | the fake fine partorgan in Yad | apg o s decide Monday evening, andatte Mr. rights" Lighting ‘ "Come | . | wa ey fclend:.ai required. Hot Loutse ss M1 | Mr =. WN decorated for 1 Sabthvi- ' ces Mize Smedley, aan and nas their re briled : nen lens y . wenty | ple -asantl) ston Se w ner wetn) EA dy ic the 7 : } Judge g Mela mm stay att Dal at About ao SeRNy and. bidding the host the, wer oon on. their d-each déel: ie that ence here ed fheifer, | « good!" no ordek t ai ee a you." Again ine a? there } tot "weWw "M& ne \ir. was eile the e soundre ‘ brother 1 ey« OE aca aie Starting old co 0" had of his color.. Stafford's of to , a eel ep eK Nittle ‘i ata ‘ oO Gal i ail ...326.. " a moment's-éilenee con, n TELE iced I us to hla Ole. Uiecomt pa exultant th Cry Nae OF hat Basins woes i 1d-N ia-| not at - ols : Mr. for. running cmar.h| LS yOTOE ay : ia bound ver Lene of ; -.dhal : an ap the | e i ane : e a of Mt = oc Tenth = Bast z Aan andeye Mrs. o soneo ne omeze ‘a¢ Wel bbe of me, ro Selween] Mabréy, several te in-Imuri Loreen coy chool at3 week the hei 2nd past I began I to look eaabout for somes employment. At last I chanced: to fall her parents. in visiting intelligent Spaniard, Mrs. Sisner} who of ‘ Pale and motionless freeing re e "War ‘ William, s 2s qay't know Then hé sat an sal = am William, your brother: you me?" the floodgates' of his ne le heart seemed unlocked, fervent embrace which the first joy and mee Hy eu. it Oo see, ee ee and nights oi ye I But mebby such you'd ideas didn't and I'd soon give you "That's jest what I es : oO who a long > thought of "Marster William" as fahes qd © Julian the former's. up out of ing fancy that been wrought the me "Whar in any special in his beha fury have cuERt Abed vem' Joshua é "Lo ae, you ae 5s nia and| th of ie said© pay my gespects to your ‘ he was the Uncle is attending will ll and Katy wife." himself back I ih realf ee at ' I wi is at Wel- Terly Los An Healy @ : 40S ANKELES, lidays holidays. tk the Whittemore vacation Miband cal rin ocatec will with spend her the parents area Mrs 1 Ledeen ara = their n neew home, 166 South 1 * 156-6 East Dean « or 1 . nd Lake. stree a Brewster month's -jand will or]4 has absence officipte lieip in Zas returned from a Colorado Springs, usual today at all sua day ata |of the services at St. Mark's cathedral. ee) s Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Horne entertained not] the a party of young people ‘Tues- day evening in honer of Miss Margaret Woollacott of Los Angeles. Miss Wool- al lacott took fvully|contest. ~ 7 Sy ° auld moun Ga in mei eighteen months} him, he took on to that the course vr e did not 1 the prize in a poem-writing The decorations were Ameri- rm! ; enca, eS He ar ve L of ri i Licenses. ~< Peterson, wood Maud ' nw 3393 a) ~ Big _ Colton- P:R. Neff, Big 3 _Willera oe Ploch ea Tenn e Maria Rio Stockham, ee Nevada; Coakley, Ping- man- ¢ SN Marriage > 229% ae 3892-Jacob' threat is ae didAL not ne SO, ham. "nee- Inezan: Sauk ; few to yeu tel which "ate Vv ss ore ae piaslo fi ete ay re ths authors arcs ORS kt Richards illustrated the prize poem : sulii of wrote ar whe oe upon) me a . j Christm<¢ as vi acain Fort Wayne, « evening il June | =Second soft know from last h they Salt tts "the for , eats eer Mc ailey's sister, lh Ba er roses, ec age and he aesfeltsfor ; me|can Beauty ivy holly.a The what he felt for] poems were written in book form and to Crstoc looked oyojyjcively in the of were: she las Miss ko are Mrs. route. from sag in: Virginia : Budora ee Misses Christmas ik; at nivuth beneath el ws forth to] Joshua. his common in Ge aa ‘ went b _ + . with baby Elizabe th Nile s, who ico Lin, wan't eniertzin only and pore ag dark cys but Castello, ras ns was dead > I am: re tur. 1 sister, of Onto,. o 7 Mr.| left one at-| Where not Mi Middleton, * ‘L only RecA anlenolbonnctical ane tu a " nee that to fevers he for she friendship. and a iffection meres Pi introducing 10pe lurked the second AVS days while will contents. as = know Tesi whether seemed climate, Mr.S- "T young reHeving his death, but e‘had left a Middleton, feel 4 ‘answé red : ad aes a was . fistened to her Indiana air Spaniard. Wil) never saw one whose would. begin to: comuntil I beheld my ; eee cel : > his daughte ns and Bu main with us, ifter first knew "bes ye Watt anAWages ste brother. ‘Let shall us walt and then] you hear:until-eVening, 4) siaventures: now jet ane said time .., | Strong yet, ae je.| believe Middle tae to Mrs. Tempe ane treachery rine had le been, ae carryin's siveon," nows first Miss in return holids ws ead ee "MYrscy DB: y fruest Hatenod lesley, will spend her tion ine friends agente | hal Dan Piven pair nade glance of her Why it was, the tea." his Inez, even o ee "Tord" kn dead; e Piety never been the sea | Mr. in Middle Bae ee x oe - ti eae sirous =e 0 rem o to ing. overflowing a I do not for hive and it's able oa ta wie Sreckori paints done| Bee now 1ot ern! trieetamily eae and deseribe beauty of 1a only say that I tvle of beaut pare with het ece lin' same up as a goner. never did, lid," said Ogee tists = himself ; to ala Aunt Katy, who still stood near In the excitement of the moment she had forgotten that she had long sat tt a S yieh sae of rp ges been will year Il., th e 6 Knight MY. ‘and ave ¢ clerk in accepted mention of Inez, Ashton hall from his chair, but :mmediate- tempt old of I seating himself, reseating hin 7 Middleton proceedec .come| last situation iver stevie a started <n ne lain isaawake a pen 1 ly of} over, as if apolo-| "I'm dumbly| oes babycould help,it.| wer axnectec lave thinkin' pack. surprise was the elke yr : 7 of tears When me consisted Inez' than one of the lookers on turn awa) his face lest his companions should] Sere in hisis eyes, eves. which] which| detect 4the moisture seriously threatened to assume the| this unexpected ih making his. acqueintanee « S . ~ scemed pleased with ‘ma, and * 2 2ase > & counting nae and fol 0.04.4 petween the rough old man and] his newly-found brother made mor: 6.1 ele He . . offered . t 7 ie = Leary, = spend to has the youWhiand now oldhes Katy's to dile."'|of 4. Castello: »i He was awe ‘uitiiy mer-|Graham F. Putnam, , en grew ready the face Gra te as as chant, and for several years had re-|(@alifornia to her home nele Joshua. The)truth had fashet) aca in Calcutta. As he spok> the| City, Nev. {upon hint, and' almost rendered' Nim |e clish language fluently, | ¢: 9 _ powerless. and < a "Col Mexico. ; n, Evanston, this an Nye { months, Bret muris, BHn with DB W.C. sites agiss it} xBut tpon!] ' Mrs» Ios city Sat oO home L. SGC) .8 Benner X.' Smith leave "Angeles to spend the * Mrs. om|the i the sity Wal dee . Eas stforamen a ve i and. for a 1 | DOREaee feetin=z- Wate George 2 é et Mines ‘SSih WLTS.<IN} z at a) Trial over breadth per a us n T first enter ne elt t 3 ie rast yy : ocean's w or , the 4 and a worsemy ; childhoo se . es © Se } a rept NRE es Caleuttz tn aan eciea|me darling boy, lam. yoo : ee than oe Wil-| my s swee t Marster a knowed} en gory aoe ee an ou : fe lonelines Kin dea her thin, shrive led threw 1 his neck,her exclaiming, "My voice wt Mr. | \\ a a Joy, « AT his moment - Sir shall ar eee | ingg forward f 1 arms around While a sleey After on G4ZCeul viaithiie those couhtvles* whi Ke Ter h-| j| ably shall never look. upon. ogni r| Mr. Aiapt | think I wrote to. you, Joshu that. Il}iodaay ~e spoken The reed aiyin ee ee wen See had x ss up PN he exclaimed, "Katy, @ Wild, | ile.e. Katy. , sp : rang.= 1 \, ‘ y= [tempt to. "oar justify 7 myself.‘ I know. tis; anyways 1'1)| way =" L..did, and yet Middleton = stay, t] 0 caine ¥ >. - Club Notes mate thatat implies, tt i fact ag 1s:oe A) Mor-|''-pidn't ae the kitchén, whither Bob the newg Tearry tl The; Daught i the people of Utah fairly elect| ceded her, causing in hishad joypre-to] exSyou. ,.;% 04, dlan't U4 BEF her, noe Fe aL ee f SPN OBL S Will mon memberimpies, of the theDemocratic party Reed eh ; turn several somersaults. In the last| ‘8° It" enormous said Joshua, making a thrust | hold a meeting Tuesday morning at 10 who: did' vot Shel the + ; ace? Smoot to the senate of the United of these es ae ews itertinie, at. an mosquito, which had|°® ‘clock at the Lion House. The time 1e chisement was a fear mighty of disfran-| rare bird 2 He knew ‘disfranchisement was the aim of what ‘Is called the American and h e kne aw ] Pp arty, Si ¥ : the American party of Utah Democratic was party of partner Idaho, of the where the states? part By of ‘ him cause . Now by ata nav and election. America Sr a E i neorged ase atne Pea er eee platform of the Idaho} Democrats. ‘That platform and the men :nominated achat ormons. mons on to re did n noti it were Se naturally, yote either 1e the or- Ameri-|. r managers : : bellowed their a : note . ee before led ed does Utah any| seek to} i is ap-| senate, American mer-| increase their. busivess: in . : they valuable But more with z would get market half the ae Oph President : a bigger in South trouble that| - thirty as . the - Roosevelt thousand : Nobel will employ cea ao dollars received "fe prize, for ; his jis heels. hit and 7 in their overturn descent, a Vv by the work"le ; him ¥ in bringing the Russo-Japanese war to a close, to the&dvancement of industrial| peace, Maybe that is why Shea of uch his given mother him! surprise. They] other day out of/self in his. it im-]|spiracy. for help trial full had Aunt of to ing to the rest of the country in defending him- tor criminal con-| that! upon jeyously by some of the unceremoniously but- peswHy !2& cleared away swesping athe of eagerly done to to know, axed "Why, "why, no, [ 'tain't ngteral so much store mother died upon his; Will be spent > 0. aoecsted tte Tomorrow.) fashioned in sewing rags eri be present, piven lunch Will be hav-| said William! Katy, a car- eer eRe een eo - | some-]} eT eee eae welcome the strang 1 years the nuss him, start on I larnandhimarter all didn't for a ora ore : a a can't cay, ‘a did, a like that he should set | by you, 2s by me. Ain' t twent 50 wenty and didn't 1 herself, Marster her.' Judy," #4 olate Sond recognize and : the buttermilk, by| doors, was waiting | "if arter no, alighted fact (To Be Continued unsparingly Judy : you his Sa 36 MAIN a ate at Ss f REE | XMAS his : T i et |i NE W LINE OF HATS. XMAS manners?" ‘Judy who. was shoulda on the ing,Auntwhen point walk of in erybul ‘Marster William" himse am) told," said he, "that Judy Is here, Judy ae qT ust se to play with.' r , z ee "Lor' bless u, the world/ Chicago appealed to the President the| exejaimea : . Judy,you, at had driven the Mormon voters thelr parties. They had made chanead churn termilk. When Aunt Katy entered she |. a 08 perenne oe backache, | Maas on a fleld will been have expended to be disputed with which] every] commercial nation-in Europe: : " of can or the pepe att ticket. They voted, the Republican ticket. And) then both Democratic and American] then, of the Morocco. openly ee logic, people to be expell2d? * ee SO : that the Algeciras treaty proved actual attempt at disfranchisement q was made at the recent congressjonal what the ; F translated by leaders and molders of there is no free election in Utah; that} Atlantic monarchies. But until there , opinion, by utterers of dogma, by the Mormons are coerced b by the/is such an invasion of American rights| to vote the Republican} as diplomacy can not adjust nor reasetters of fashion, There comes a "hierarch", time in the pathway of youth where ticket. «| son prevent, there will be no struggle| Well, under the circumstances, a] between the Yankees of the East and brutality is the thing. Every boy fares that way. Not one, if he be in good Mormon who wouldn't do that very! the Yankees of the West. Youth bE My NV aad of « chance. to ‘show kiverlids, and be ow sidesj ete weyers t-J1y alico» . goin' Mars-|prother ering his "I's Judy ee hand Mar thefanater. same with s, I me.) tears Know'd and kisses, you hadn't : eaty ang upor Auea each , of whom showered re "haribe? ; Tavecticcreee para aes leave the Kitchen and return to. his POU DA ORE ho were talking to Uncle J@ShUs without getting any. definite ere eat ace sudden operated strangely upon KNIT GOODS - § Sweaters, 50c to PRESENTS ¥Men's Fancy y V. Vests, $2.00 $2.50 = ii me William," time cov- | B'yoques, schoolboy theirs, aoe tay enough, them, our} yelled out his usual yhy Laddy;'| he rettirned to: the . | , about have silence, b nis Cot nd enald inc of importance | ‘ is all right... They thought it. And that is all an American possible fof Mormons to, vote either forgotton cette on Be A nae ao' of their tigcets, and yet seemed asThere is going to be no war between| Know whether you were living or not, requires. 4 " > Youth is just as thoughtless as is tonished when those voters voted for|the United States and Japan-if the TiLiget, you sorter eee but United States and Japan can prevent! Meantime take this,"" said he, ralining the adult animal called man. Youth some one élse. And even to this day they are tell-| it. Such a visitation would be looked] a silver dollar into tne hands of Aun-| has its own stundards, just as. men That man * ext Bs day ttmonn a8 . was he ind the ne n declined: tation bye ; W illic a Kat ge ed William, 1, goo com-|/toryLe of years your the Our subscribers are our friends; they Ser with such mend ‘itself to 2 se people. And the influence] ont journey to make were 2 driy-| = and into the womanhood. strom rey, voters | mew : or milk Oh disheloth, connected to know ; - ae middle of summer 5 was ied feitself itse ! eatch a scav-| approaches] those Republican aa - sae + Beas and < tee MeMillan. sie cn e AY |M izae. . McIntyre, 7 Miss Florenct et! : i Afi tra HL. Misa Beatrice Cheesman. Mi Sate H unsen, M Aileen MacGertrude Miss Jenna BE o e ; Prat: adilee sudoria and urged them to sty ie YUITES | he e of goin Naney's] Pa iiaeHt 1 ot kon. and will be : Visight Ce glad. the be so tickled thatfo me don't do nothin'‘ for I needn't pestilent Joshua's ; _|the long, very firet day the'rosponees have been so prompt, so generous, and accom- wie |and until vane STAY. of et ‘tis Marster eJouhue. t of] build the : gratifying . the rate set omen,| advance non-producing Md ot beds are. BS itv > state Ww Joshua Middleton saic people of the city and . the mee went li gizing for his emotion, the paper They prove it by paying afeard, Bill, that I acted for jt-and paying in advance, like, but hang me if I @ . Seta Then cane a hold them. Herald seems * . aia ete tonee YOreres have convinced that very mourner. ill community greatest | Which was to apply until the close of) greatest put their | the campaign. The subscription list é ran up to very nearly ten thousand > Caen Ricotta = IT. Ag little old to win| ee more is : of state a without ae TO end agement the who he ‘ Ss Sap aan Pe tee thas eS I produc- | Fe be for the of the | With The will coming once that mended be they should LEARN us . Herald to eee AND Let 5 likely a profits,Ss, and me COME As advances will take advantage big men a birds | a ere . ‘iwas ad looked one, theuponlittleas negroes | | "put around per-| old without meé the , z ! rit 5 3 old planté at mM) in He i. on paps. ol Om was dead." jmusic gentlemen readily : <=| noot old {xMiddleton : 2?" augh 4. make ih "Ua nt am, on nothi unswered Be Ww ng, ans to be out of sorts,,|) pro-} they pity yo lauch the "Sg " annon, N 151 vise Sadler, et ae ‘said rouSala, eit DL ain't a spe Hy) | handy ance Ym rotices oth 1 the only of } cused it Sex The taken their a wi rs walk round thar as if fora |'and can see for myself Act eee ly hs a Kats only nd , \ |Son onlike-for me, it lean to speak of returning cont "ne only} the have these and seems Gold, | commonwealth : , anc. ee a will advance underneath men of city it are here| presence of fhese hand of|enger birds. reveal mines Shares spite their But be history ~ ee d died and|in advice| the "who ae ter . Josh'll peer if > we tn the . seldom your. = capable é 3 And following his chair oe after * "You go ‘long, you, Bob," said Aunt inin that heathenish land but be kinds ; ith Gai welche Judy, seizing a lock of his om be hort, for pears Hike I'd lived ‘tv year} Anoth 4 wede aang t cote y ce COW end ah "Let © a : A aoht' a zgoin'|t oe of Missoatas-G.. Senin orence: oe Gicit ) rae S oo het cee ane the I hetfer me oe ind I feel mighty Hke pine ae ‘ ‘ followed. draw ; of | the slanting. beams of the ni ! t. they hear|petokened the approach of nis ; Ain all ith the exception of As Me er x the of makers their model. the papers!" ya gentlems nuther } of) which birds : ; At . ix a i Tribune, in and) the a ane was ved al' home 5 Varoke an ont re The young 1a ec "downs ithered around, and pct Aohawat friend, Bobaway, But there is no fight-| people are busy, hon- those | ee Judy forgetting, ; rar the up back, There unere. that an. Orne it people Ve she a dropping H reo es minut ‘and: said I hope a th o St'anes ae otlee4 ‘ rade who chi ine ed Judy, prise a - distant] oe the drawn the like "Marster William, Marste1 what oon .alrth q oO. i ¥¢ rum ean . a pestilent press' And the only traitors ¢a|.-._ those who seck to ruin the credit]t scepticism American and would F a kind in "Well suthin in his laugh kerried ms thes. can undoubtedly: find to Frankfort without out s plantation in, | arte back to the pand © b-lleve ELW CEN. YOU ae ee: Lavill:remain. at. Uncle) Joshua udy," that Miacatar William's hers ith "ar. William Middleton Said Katy i Tie latter: felt' as, (ch) and startle and she 9 on the ic if only) reading . find He to. be oe Leslie : that, as she | Gmint home in has kinder ‘a> suddenly thinkin' SEEESOf)| Dee }ome°or "as suddenly} soe the old man, and feted Hae | Faitchi thought Bue, omebb didn't kitcher Ul ga to they | old artle money, and the Inkslingers are are treat any | tected . to f trance ee peeaus as she said the white fom had done. et up evi ry wn ne rf yatta , 't eve eave het e-} ¢ the Ifars villains people se : enough' armed earning fighters are knows the : and expect Lake robbers that : . wieripe would Salt today make svar never res-]| some ee ales papers J accusations, ae be investor knows that of ae let-| cast their' and the rie ned ae Aa lastothe rou euests ae i ex VAS (f rest was: 8)\to h ye GS tt vt think hard tones ma ade || mus is' pedtit, and talkin' . ‘itehen red-| who tivo by not tells it sells of the Tribune the tp of] others: one "Or. Tribune perjurers : of | State - for| develop-| may And any Is Katy rec hark é a f Ino to But," and : straight. and rob- | 3 are BEd Lake are seemed past iil im | be| t and attention of the reader Any7 one coming from unmeas-| claim he, when} abroad) may thieves. The ae, Utah of constantly b te If which papers are tell | See eee . bs the really leading | meal ain chest. a te "Tre, Salt here. people ) s exercis| these presence if Of) club-| the min; omit | deat 1 a state as There EMINe.. h i , ‘ zhtL.: > priate ne un eanlet= e Orphe party a low oa by a suppe? rternoon, © f¢ , panei eat -essed party, filled ae ies mad oD ee rs, box He rth Holmes. ti i Continued.) ‘i x per iticized tnformatlon-which shame are, but 3 strength .| the them traitors for] ~ treasure dicven wer aa Tree iete . tremendous values i Denver J. I pi moment the Mary ILE RR ae ful mt presence charges his Mrs. NSHINE J UCKY rest Of} Going baek to her. seat, she tstook r (cis es‘ Pater te eC,Saini } ove yu ground) yy, per knitting and was soon living eee E oonat bed! over his hair, wag oO r y 3 Will over the past, when she, was young entis large cing to0 himself, "Yes, it tst Biil, alind. with "the old folks . ‘at fanda no mistak stake, but who'd a thought} « welt , Suddenty there came from} 9) | hom ud st eee tik iis ie it = himself he turned I the at the very such ejtizens is lof if But gamble, Investment left in. defending pers. of ‘tomorrow a of little the any KENT that of wounds. So the transform not en ly inflicting t care them democratic to the your rete © By S ree ae OR IN When wiwva from} misery cotched her in, the . ' f ‘ ick tor < olorado, and) pulled her down qui Ket . Into abuse of the) something in the sound of :state markets of the World are} line of battle. : It will take money to de-|ing here. The position lifted o LIFE yO course untrue-ts ladled out in and-plack type, and the biggest. ters founders have been able to pur wrong, have mecent was D -_-_--_ Re son, Obey the indorse all ‘sr and]... people treAa. tee CAG season sea ee go mineral his hand lost the*control of good habit, ployers the knew Utah that oa opportunity. They mine is may seems}. degradation. he of brings. There followed his boast prepared it an and a cltizen. Isn't it time to be ended? had public be of . proving ore. will the fortune ter- Botha of ; many tive Se of and verdict And ro But jis {ne } has} the in- Newhouse ‘ ass business quantities properties the less abnegation he when who point Wise death, attributes. self of only tice of of which learned was should r brought, é 3 bi ¢ present low prices, and will make their investments. They will determine the imprisonment. of Charles other something he he case possess hoped previously. He had to' recant the compliments he had uttered. had to paint black where he had painted white. And he had to hurt the state it by the Is Q ary ordinary the the gentleness to life ()¢ E e POLIO | vote «assail red-headed - millionaires x . i can get an argument In he girl! in) Chis: city, winter brings scarcely covered. heartbeats. scarcely of the opportunity In| > New se"pur-| > vs investment ae y ed can plied despoit- struck a editions, Pat-| Senator against ‘Tt is charged ASS , Ties Snenarea Ey ferson»that/he Mves‘and: prospers: by uncover-| these flaming qccusations against "his| nextXt the matic there ing.. she, until he him the to abide But nation State sentenced wife than the and to should to cause all 4n- his : "not votes to! against He on And. has been there sfore ‘ c en He the had human appeals adequate stretch out and take control of Utah, and he direct the falling of the blow of the mailed fist which he summoned. To win his point, he had to retract every drove stilled him age a silver, copper, lead and iron waiting for the compelling reflection sorrow We man, With; - We don't take much stock in the defense of a "higher law." When a man a coveted his the who German, they neighbors wreak that hoped be of for to ugly one his started an and better defeated He the « there the not control. supremacy cs had him, the which gave ago than of office. home of punishment quarrel who his the man later of political ed In greater bear the rible e* little of to of blows there was tried tres- one. that to MINING. fia lull just before his had _ no rare, know him. boasting out Would it not be better for the city if those investments were indorsed and backed up by the united praise of Utah the he to of the to you will Centennial of convalescence. | been reached by! fi of value absolutely of to had He rights had sorrow and a In Botha have hood to convert prospects prospects int ros-| the slogan ¥ of the founder of the old| 7 into pros B ity. Sten . Chicago Times, It worked ‘pretty Para GD? : BeRENer in thet u T ld man made craft, may employ experts as re- | Wel: be. _ liable he. as engineers in any enterprise million and@ forgot dumb test has FOR ae ee prise had Charles (their « own| i in} seat woman eda up in theeasehills of these ‘ waiting an the energy ea He cleverness went citizen. the and untrue that of the manufacturers. civic model a forward in he he a thing about mines, he 3, ¢ "5 i personal examination, life, , If they Senator Patter Ran eee y severely els being vather Chester-} treats the affairs as he would himself it a baby-even was the on a of to for for other in ' to { power. with eye! And, street-car As It bidding. of the he development. happen his grace his man, advance advance ment more calamity. his of ' brutality. . s mendous to the been learn of | edits at Denve } is the| home the man 1s think|any one Iaunching diagnosis assured. e velop interest buman at life, and sagacious far-seeing by a passed should be placed under martial law. They come of manly men, of progrescitizens, ad- defended and cue, indices permanent horror And or whieh the clamoring. Utah. will had first the not of the, disease boys to Superintendent Christessen, made the boys think a little topic of street-car manners. ene come land, city's federal not his previous married, and in bundle the general every. In mental the There is the And that point and have of speakable large right a ured pres- listening, and taking dodges In Within a day other taken demand movement a expenditure improvements centre of the city. the compelling the and estate, of evasion. com- men invested mbney gives laboring valuable punishing. of art. a all and into of praise Botha death the all ideals love with tired Os most the the your ed. The mines have been discovered,| They) have been worked' iat. least to i as RIGHT. better presence atmos- the rises field, a a profitable ee when he came to trial. But the unusual had happened. He stood in the long-estab- status habit Was Lake sive who of to n ye peop! : citizens . churea, his abandons mining dead? world, Utah the he ee borders. Charles seen it is a status to be proud amount Such rest volee united NATURAL eould Such vile high for the HIS the the and music. in wlih in art And the the of sound all melody of grow culture, pure munity. of. the guaimat its vatied of of come not They a the and whole to the the minute chase) Of realestate: now In the lull which together in which lift The turned the they people along tell in the If conductor | fabric full mystery do it, within difficult of their splendid and magic was which the gctting a quarrel vantage con-| faultlessly. their beautiful; One inIt can honfétly invest: their In by convinced-to critics. most strains -rich and a half a hundred and the Fri-| Orche- in a man-| almost than a Salt safely world. valloy,! serious ed in the mineral camps Nevada in the past year rt musicians severest. the did more from lished you to state that een) securely locate thelr rk (NCE. Sa Why publication theatre of, numbers instruments things all seattohe | And body-gave dozen instrumentalists, phere. are Utah a} nere Symphony They ‘interpreted the can the of Try do oe orld there is such a menace? Why | prolong a war that began under different conditions Why waste years per- all? organization approved wove We ibe amateur cert of some ner a it.. One the | petuating commenda- uttered afternoon a is nothing the be ners 7S VG'| moines -a proud in the we all know there is no resident eleiene tHat iso Wienauc to eng iniercel ete not which friends It is were Romans the and deserve anywher those | the eldersa were!rel The The be seen that the)can 1 boys the : So much be which you people of contamination Vaso | bell . as OUTLOOK to may safely and families, ee a ee CULES: ee invitation day occur- Why naw yo interest? other states be more Inclined ln Ai generation Would not the better ‘sort) a omn the living generation with ac- them stra, state state to the best | fa In inva) that population. ee aon isu pe the winning ofl enterprise Let these ‘pretense people of to come? of Is with fabrics the the did case, a tab im thelr Hbgreither they are menaced ties or their fortunes' by any element of the ever women' of eur wouldn't the tonfe of that mental treatment, he} ute. and with development. it would score. to Which: people cease the | anh that is open| any fogs. gate for in every worthy eUtah Utah other state in for Wouldn't of sloop citizenship good it provision, the and such rampant evil in is a state in There is no more evil |" adviee your than condemnation It here? the world control of js no course. sort 4 des np Taide of the state's to friends people Soane telling rampant evil Has If the conduet . elders| thing get up in the street cur and give their} seats to any' one--particularly they do ‘ J not get up and give their seats to is more that come combined. And yet would dlovgside, keep with widely circulated, | oy. publictherestatement, nonantihe is health and happiness and and any makes value may while about occurred setthement of or years? te con- in the may be illustrated But the cure of faculty of getting far- in : ' red to you how tremendously all thgs for the sublong establishment backs up the presif all:the peoent-day progress of cily and state? telling | unite in stand This city could such a boom to a good state as that of Kansas City and Omaha and to this that fortune the Utah were that moun- of But of the girls. Girls are to be imposed upon,| cause of his constant course ofvn home)‘ yi) ciart. up, So quickly i the be.ter that the ggperlority of boys) defamation in the papers he owns and) trerward described it, the occurred values today, coming the it ever dollar here of unknown long of every is to years with means Has far means of phase. It is transient. Boys get over) tense will not conyinee it, Some suffer very briefly-and not|the world that you have very severels Others are troubled) fo, complaint. ver. B all ree recover. 1 While} longer But they*y all : fee : . pr ) he { \ } Jon'l in the grip of tie malady, they don't) oN GER BIRDS ever sixty ever which accumulation secure o 2D VOICE. bodies aramid Would. it not be better states it this community? --$--- | present how it. tell There de- states. it the much and you with rest Has seryvatism you the And count the to they » hundred compared and west? how to to what of will gloriously. Have commonwealth states, ther a of Western newness you city end other think con- will Utah? settlement tain 1906.) the the forgotten Some the lesson, gentlemen. Utah are free Ameri. ' . If you . are unfair Sasa to Valley of Brutali'y had een traversed} them, they will not fotlow your ecan-! , . = = <2 even by those who now think thelvididates in election. If you threaten lives have been always very correct.|thelr liberties, they will not, add to their their industry occurred of of of it. ; same elders when :youngsters, . : ft would let the and and state misses cared note go forward oe @ ever to a rank Association. 16, it state new stantial have culti- and a the and will stopped 2.00 Manager. Dec. as thousands their before advance the Phones- Press_ for And million, thousand g. 208 salah Both Publishers' ee industri- clean that, the with honor. Has Member in. vain And ambitions, in General as know Rates: Months Malcolm McAllister, as intelligent, and world cade-and me Vest » fects ec cawsccccence Sunday Edition only, One Year.. ON as virtuous tradiction City. Subscription Six honest, come here with their money manhood, with thelr energies Daily Newspaper Lake as thrifty, as Let City, Utah; nadee. the Act of Congress, March 3, 187 The Only Republican are » matter at as vated, by INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CO. Official Organ of the patra in the State of They health, 16. 1 906 REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER INTER-MOUNTAIN ‘THE T= 4 return had him, and for Wandkerchiet. 50c to 900 5e | Shawls, oe. 20 4 -to nie ba } @Ucgsings, | . 50c to abe Blankets - BEST MAKES KNIT GOODS Hosiery, : ' | PRICES. IN WOOL « Underwear, Se to $2.50 CLOTHING: | a WEL LEAD - Uobeaae, 206 to 500. Wool S, $2.00 - to. 08.10 Hose Pea to 5e to 75e Neckwear, 5c to $1.00 AT LOW PRICES. * oe Ee Bigeye | |