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Show ‘ -+ ~ 1 (lp Al- 7 Onl alll Published Eyery doesn't Bl all Morning ask nor care may be his;could by the the ofState of Utah. ee Only Republican in Salt Dally Lake party rt GROWTH Six One Newspaper ; ; for oe r ease In fey pre was aa o > there was CH t ene ns are nore Soe Rates: 16 2.00 sean a ea . > y f ae Mlectrie Electric ee In twenty cars. cars, years e ; es t pressed, o of twenty in we ; miles than Mnes road have No some how of that can the ‘declared not the to northwest Herald re ie southwest. These \ery street worst thelto any: city: in slow, the cars party Mormons.)and any intention of cause of those the friends) escape Democratic against We haveu't pioning the » the unadmiring they3 ; has lines much its mayys struggle, conclusion IT. the . cars to service nation. are shattered memory do f of Olden of will people our the 2y money fund with for of the assigned ticket, the or . r reason: forbids that and possible to some a remain grounds for more vote oe serious, > "‘mysterious | of very if cars > P‘ ited This ; rapidly. made of faith 7 ;ve to all going people © statement, than but the , many n noth-} {to declara-| a e the i . ° of ola « } and the How work has ~ ny every. miserably been It is They to be in a are hoped who their that bungled! great was]; jnto was] pro-| apie viding of an ample supply of water. AT? for constructic The rarer contract the » construc sae of , j py the , occonduitj was lete . a« ne > bidder, é work 1e orward to comand the P work hands in the every with my House effort Democratic! Represen- of voted to and the he has made Papas neal * 1e ee . eanaa pweker, an teatiinns he elping luis "6 faith * ao: qen uphold this| < re President's 7 renin to And = hie Geek minis. thir : mae fill doing E MBEERDL Mormon church practices and and on and with water. for And point that President fered in the Idaho Roosevelt election, the| 1 for so Salt church the these would be friends of the a men Steunenberg, victory who announced that completed time And to the nation he order. a hoped that He for not to Frank| for say a Ponus But no the fact matter, casé is that his party ile to not record they protest square cratic as the aid of has of the] they We ~ gone fill the} are able would like| ae I As soon as_her page Pane fou es sale she, ine a ay sar nething It obey is is party, by He a of Utah-and would bill at TinePap es 140 C's ala ng .am it > een E when -to edit people TO of THE creed region. the in the terians; same political Talk is gance. about acme His tain of party faith. itself has regulate the right party His would party may would worship, wonder why Democratic prised men of this the to a arrogates what cer- to faith His beliefs. how they an as- every Is the be sur- faith are it strange that pale of any ehurch rebel at the arrogant position assumed by the Democratic party? And can offers all equal where, party; them people rights if shall a a not square fair to to the the Republi- voters deal. go'? It chance. every ture. have the be to give It pledges It citizen, gives and rage her, was And should be have innocent knowwould keeping gone of back a and boiling the a to with lips. his with luckier lawyer man. husband retreated ty ed ter oD (ead? the hundre hundred Dante avail to consider aipppare a te sonia an anil oMars of it ; for dollars, ; fear I Is was true to not a never foreign brave-nor virtue, a love of her prefer simply enough-or all evil her of us. of better things, the for for the coal U@l part Sinee heartless ¢ Seemed er: ste ay he duty bounden her ay they He constituted was = gate four silk FI in. hia| the essen- o a ene a 3 preereobe Tanny had disclosed the desertion of Dr. Lacey. she to be doubly dear to Rare her ets fath- be never right It life. steel States. for a of merchants Three iron the a blessed human to pipe hundred has been Orient. when objection objection may not not causes It may that she he like lief-of We quarrel! almost on it is, posseses nothing is after all, " he would sit errereanee and gaze ; muttering, ED) Dae ell ead Se "The 5 scamp-the ; vagabond S ae St acre ECO eee Bs AGE 5 ait Drie: ‘twould only make her | Tose ckon grow in whiter t which length eng the and and ain thinner orning if came Were fo I did on leave the first time their native state. de by side near the landing at Seance fort lay the two boats ue Wing and. Diana. pF one was to bear Fanny on her Northern tour, and the other would convey Julia as far as Louisville on her way South. Mr Woodburn, who had business in New rleans,. was take Julia under his protection, And now but a short time remain- ed the Diana would loose hei a_ten- but good dead. polygamy, that she a thing nature remember man else things, which disceyery buying York, eur ua. ae eine in ne 2 ; : ; Sees : would pace the floor, impetuously land to the has the the hold to for they rec- for such .an vanished. But they do faith-the religious Mormon could any ground the have other Raymond ' said Mr. Miller. have my good wishes, and if run for Sree ru vole So, now, good-bye wrung his frie na 8 hand, from the cars, heavily from the faster sped the on pathway over. streamlet be- people. belief been that a sustained contention, long piazza vsshould we , Oar have upon ‘ better with an valley, inmeadow ran they ' around er and woodland, iS wert" in early that we. looked Kate Yes, what is > i ) many deep-cut her lines. mother, these creased, walled forKe the dark has wept eye "wy son, Who . died he-willi f a The 7 ector, left thei has hs tears ° . How Kate hd can and vole watchdog, who . hac lagi: The ; Vilmot's Sight fit companion Ki Baars f ne mourn, Z sae ee Hector ve og maior MGs z fom cae eet » hia and ore > phone: serous pe Ney Waele. he . oe une r eration tanais nas w sh : 4 entle Filipino the And i ier he Ore eee ecenans ara east-wind THe eee run Bill: connec hae Islands" ? as gale in ee° Ore el sent a junta flenes elamore ban » Po an Ww - desk, high- while you labor at your William heart is chasing uattos In the Your , iraft Porto I al an nigger i is is petition Wher pe -| 1 Aehe fables Voting powers, See fly the thoughts of Mr. Taft' Does he think of summer outings tn the , who aro with Mc-) Tagathe simple and Moro Mist the ead anec ata:ia Whe ee the ple sd a ns ate aeeate ages aaear na aletnely line hogar Otc eee Mrs. De Oy, H, Joseph ver as William. Yet Mr. OS Young Salt in guests of Mr. cain Lawrence W. when your a man of , speaks party weight and Angeles ‘ Mrs. returned from and . a Mrs arity, who latter pe irt* A. trip to have Los and ‘abuso; return Saturday] wife ane with him of substance Por the} He vee week he 7 Mr. terday atid and for ry 2 a Paes and when s at last theiy0 darkness of night forbade a longer watch, he would ts ; i lay his head ons the ground vent oe : and give in es ©° his evident disappointment a iow, mournful howl. |'0W, mournful Ilo-llo take a8 THE a BLAME, took his his wont iene monk the errant ac- to that ‘keen go gam- wucwule the flea J : conan bi oe high- the Filipino Colliers ne place, who And soon let out of rie SB ncidt that d proved a in a rage She eave oh cop a hurry call, the whieh he " we red quick, Yet iy left and monkey-house to a The gh ie Mrs. J. Fred Odell an Eastern trip < and Pingo-Pango Zamboango: 0ls, and with"asin glee wateti:shim hunts Wall left attending Mt. Vernon seminary, on Ratan With) their father, Colonel Vall, for New York frer spe nding a me WwW days there, they will come home for the holidays to the ine Will. Misses Selma and Alice Washington, where they are of customed stroll, there tt seemed to. be to "loaf his soul,' y 7 Guam of Bill, PLACING coast. "x next tribes Come ands!" back, Black month's will of Henry|And the i George the From the palmy children lands, for the!|From the serihes and <e and e 7 . , Cc. S. Tingey will leave on or Los Ange ied to join his een of Richard seen ad CaN y tah at : tears the you of old i ‘deere in the sun upon the . piazza. Stretc hing. his huge liinbs and shaking se e . his' shaggy nies. he stalke d mo the Pitas nat hte on aoe pa is Mi aes his to From the valleys and the rivera and the highl: aia Doe z the Presidential saddle a em a worthy throne to s To the Monarch of the Filipino Islands? holidays, the life and : start as , Ne aroun _ on juba "Expansion eis O I eloome eae that : again! 4 As Domingera ubs ree Miss Loreen Leary returned Monday from Chicago to spend the ee acati vith her mirents, Mr. anc MiraeTarien Le are ' in- for t her full of tear-drop come ; of the lying. g& last have , Oa Intyre, will reach simnias day Mrs I San 0 a . ae Mr Bransford, S. Tl. Mrs and Mr. und Mrs. Jay Harris and Mr. and ones will Bransford M. Wallace Mrs. the first week in the new year for Lé Angeles for a month's stay haiter:on away from his childeven now: the rememble-youtt noble yo ut PEA! ho-scarce ho scares aloud darling Pa Kate nag eet a a Sia, Robert and William at Exeter, No H., l to spend Chris Shady arenes, Vr. and are the cheart is. beating woes 4 emains Judge Bartech left vesterday for the An all-round public figure, never small; Mast to join his daughter, Miss Olive,! And his tallor cries with pleasuce as he and Ray, who are attending Miss Ma-j)takes the statesman's ast son's school, and will spend the Christee the noblest, atoute st ‘Roman of etn . ile a] them a mas Seava ation with them in Philadel O. Willlams:don'tyou hear the eu-su'a: phia and New York CH g heart aha lines bitter far never Since bursting ean ‘ina hia waistcoat Ale LIT SE * eck . Whe a a dozen brown cepublics squall for Mrs. Burke and the Channing children le {t Monday to join Mrs, ChanAnat omhigs with a boycott at her beck, ning in New York, where she has been) Rises up, a mighty ee to transpose ‘ . ‘ | ¢ for some weeks. They will probably from Mr. . Kip Lea Nae ae 2 ear arvuy "iis ry Oru Taft has got the white man's burden accompany M1 Channing to Peru} Erithienenic: } ane - a i iad: rewtoree convinced .us the mother of > two piazza nea‘ ee Hedi ahs : ae will spend Lamb at here while vacation club. The other boys are Cornell from city Clarence) and Williams ‘lar ve AN Brans Harold Christmas University in the are who Pail and Sam his the that ‘travelers sittingour e-ace idee thei and f amSatur day party. aa of. Butte, ee eres Lloyd Miss the guest of her aunt, Mrs, kk. G elOmaha,| for evening last pee eft Lyman, nye she will sb opt Here i. until utile, i ave ttl Its pate Bae irae ane sera Te si wade inroads upon her dazzling beauty, and 1éré and' there :the: once bright locks ae ; ; of aubu re now fi silvered over oe aun nen re Ove: a nd. she says hack-my. eC ne at, stormA cnow that th iar Soran: estimation for Pittsburg ognize bewitched to "end Dorgan, declaration heart at That hatred be na- true Nance's Nance has human would his and not country. strong. the wholly have perverted at That the never the on than incidents even imprisonment curse thou where Tom girl would solitary their curse better the not into in perverse the But was, his her He his deal thing, of half water,' reflect he the effect day. They necesdo a is places does declared ing is from one as busy place It story... it most come the than as truly thug a of weak those not bad. as superior isa great For brutal of 8 not they continent. departs And right." whole have party? does That are "There written ravening any without play story the rival, announces of a Nance wicked insincerity. book-in play you is as true. whom armor, of The the arro- Can so world the and have of minute of there acted impertinent whom! men But all course a the defensive of people that even in faith Can party? that quitting right people the in of the may really intellectually mere things has of teeth, reclaimed they of Reuben "Weak shalt not prevail." shall adopt. Griggs thing. » at with matrons that accepting type nearly in with hers, she not stated be their not not ave the is people contact sary and into the because know laws! tell and Chairman tounding in lips plague a prescribe are are They sumptuary citizens of the Union is of She smile whatever But the a you truth all. of into to chance," eyes gaze convincing They intolerable. dictate your candi- the yparty to is conjured ehlefly Presby- to That inte you reclaimed you. frank Suppose "objects" His the would but party convineed be fooled the Olden the country has may gaze de- to How as wholly reveals YOU. a Criminals Presbyterians needs party to people. should Democratic for American them wanted. seek church. the grab "giving broken most states. Olden wonderfully gospel the would of Citizens by looked has the in ticket? a doctrine country This chiefest religious many for to be recognized No its OBJECT thing how vote This been the the out- cause conduit criminals has "Opposed people. FOOLED Nance she Demo- Griggs was Democratic said would date? that THEY Catholic Catholies yole he the the have sound the the to fattened worst HAS Faith other of Chairman party of many If is The party the his faith" is It FAITH! Suppose clare deIt condemns some this NANCE urged rg rrived, eon-|S@W : JNU T SLE lay ol the Se say to moorings and be under way These ew moments were moments of sorrow to. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton, who had accompanied thei daughters to Frankfort Uncle Joshua particularly was much depressed, and searce took All of the Northwest is suffering his eyes from his treasure, who might with the annual shortage of coal. be leaving him forever. In his estimation the far-off North was barren, Minnesota and the Dakotas are in a hilly region, and although he did not very Ogden grip of frigidity. quite believe his Fanny would be frozen to death he could not rid himself of the fear that something would beChairman Shonts is going to give fall ne r Americans first opportunity to bid on "You'll take good keer of her, won't Panama canal work. If they don't you, Miller?" said he, "and bring her safely back to us?" want it, he will advertise again, and Mr, Miller gave the promise, and let the foreigners have a chance, then observing that there was someerase eens ee thing else on Mr. Middleton's mind, he. said, "What is it, Mr. Middleton? Portland's street car. strike is What more do you wish to say modeled on the lines of the Chicago Mr. Middleton Struggled hard hate article, as nearly as one may judge his feelings, and his voice san : Ww hisper as he answered, "Il wanted ts from the dispatches. The innocent tell you that if-if, she should die, bystander is being killed or sent to bring her home-bring her back the hospital every day. don't leaye her there S alone.' The old man could s no more, for the bell rang out its a arin The Mormonism was not the issue in parting between Fanny and her parIdaho. Law and oraer was fie issue ents was a sad one, and even Julia wept as she kissed her sister, and If the Republican party had thought it might be for the last time not won, the murder of Frank SteunSaon after the Diana, with its enberg would have ‘been oflicially inprecious freight disappeared from view, Mr. Middleton was called upon dorsed by a whole state. to bid another farewell to his eldest in gy Gaughter. "Reckon the old fellow likes one girl bistter than the other, Down in Memphis the schoolma'ams said a bystander, who had witnesse ‘d have to stand examination for physical both partings. And yet Mr, Middlefitness. They are expected to punish ton did well, and his look and manbad boys in the good old way, and if ner was very affectionate as he bade ulia good-bye, and charged her "not they can't strike half a ton, they get to be giddy and act like a fool, nor no more than a "sij>stitute' Gertifitry<;-to»-come-it= over' \ ‘Dr: wzacey,"* cate. "Though," thought he, "it'll be sarvin' the raseal right if he enould have to live with Tempest all his One of the Portland merchants hires [t is not our intention a present to an automobile and sends his saleswofollow Julia in Orleans, In another men home in it when they work at take up that subject, night through these busy Christmas adventures. Now 9 we weeks, That appears to be a pretty North with the consisted of Mr accurate Christmas spirit, no matter gr anny and Raymond. latter had, where it is discovered. in a fit desperation, determined to quit Frankfort, and jo no knew whither. He accompanied his friends Congressmen defeated the bill profar as Cincinnati, anu there pane viding for an increase of their salaries. them adieu, saying that they youl But it will come. The next vote will hear of him again in a way they iittle dreamed of probably reverse the decision of last Mr. Miller was sorry to part with week But we would like to see the who had proved so valuable an pay of school teachers raised to a but all his argupoint more nearly what they should ments had failed and he was obliged to give him up, saying, "' hope, Raymond, that all your eRgePle enterprises may be succ cessfu shall succeed," Raymond's It has come to the pass where the emphatic words; and she, the chairman of the Democratle congreshau. woman, to smile sional committee commits his party bade her fareto a disapproval of "the Mormon - wilt yet be proud to say she has had a smile from me. @ peor schoolfaith." They no longer seek to base that dency authorities. rights of What the authorized the of being ate < United miles that ' Couldthe wecdayhave entered con which Ook that continue itc ie ao a for New ; a tried of which enterprise The very right membership seek-his their the the of church of at in have the have managers Demo- has ever one spokesmen, faith complaint. has presented. authorized State the to of the Mormons." We doubt if the case cratic a law. that Lake is indicted is the purehased the to tools dollars that abused Salt ‘ amone, (ter: India in had within council council the Mantle Ss aS Forrester. hos- polygamy. "opposed clearly not the against of * fra uds, is declared in the Bast a Mormon. But he isn't-and was. Why not be fair? fall e Edom r to raise.' : e gras s tne re was no ae = ae ee or "aUnnY Was no me o ago a generas at ahs een Hower of it neither did her father ask her how she had face very last entitled securing the rageously put as far willing city council graft the will contractor so shames and has more the D feel. Uni no with was left far ea ows . Fanny ee ee watches tara 2 A fs not St Suffiee ras me od honor- should . not aR retired ae > United States senate by a number of Montana papers, the Havre PlaindealPi of thing before water phase is City, niarks i ; the Kentucky . shore, , too; disappeared' from: viev . ani POLES Wass the side of people should| they or concert ae Lee to him. The present Griggs once declaration party more that The Mormons. that a far Chairman on the mund a so is concerned. his It was thousand Both of the he party work the there Tribune work nine say about indorsing the Mormon church. He simply urged the necessity for Idaho to stand for law and order. of that that law word The And slip of would was the lawsuits the city Queen spires car W it r Hood's home, which she had coaxedmetetrom Sbaninni Manny.HomeAs brarice he ee yrance of .of-ihe the ae ae ny oan a NEse id + o ' her : sisteter, | WO years ; ago ‘ 2,Fan,ss S#turday, Sulla said:know that tapyou)" health, makes don't let father Starla course, extent life pacceuld ane ect y now. contractor his limit American the governor they Idaho did for killed formerly Idaho. and as Absolutely paid. Taft| victory in that state regarded fer « thanked])ood. ae < UEP NE yersation musi- of the ' gave splendidly Lake and whether city Fk f conduit the be bonus. that a Democratic discovered the investigation was made i r it became that the city the for ikely inter- But of out- here comes a claim for premium money to make was farther water its | polygam- seeks it receiving . at another the more cl was headed! for a numberof before it conld hope to sirve teachings.' goes the fire The Idaho. To this I enter my solemn protest in behalf of the Democratic party, which is opposed to the Mormon faith, He then for ‘ mended duit! church, Gecause the Mormon churen is the Republican party of Utah and ous basin d was . the Julia was silent, sides of the building Upon this vexed and dis-lthe family sitting-room opened was. aie de are good] fund. to whose after eareer. the attend she and She wouk have said more. but Fanny quieted her by saying, ‘Don't talk ‘c eee eee ial: y at ee very liberal, and rea ym know ond what to do with all mine exact-|Julia money with their] be appreciated by generously composer again and again her face told how , prov-|_ much 5 never townsmen eclipse treasury, to first that the city had no right; |t anytimewater at the head of the con- pt| an the the ie the water lay. last George WwY. will jr. to join the family night was For a time now we will leave her to con-|{he tender mercies of the Ohio Fall o In common in colleagues at /numerous K | caPere ee pit > j S < is Democratic doctrine. Speaking} i p i we nm ° i : - a zi ;.|'0 See the amount of Salt Lake's con- ie ee Te > pone d pn a p a eS from Washington, Chairman Griggs|Pletion. Then seventy thousand dol-| ii ition to that fund the sort of ex-|ccn act ri ned daughter. daughter Of.| : : : > : youngest and best-loved Of lars were appropriated for patching <s said: : : pression of Salt Lake's' love of music| y ten during the three last days she never had been used. g panedbatt 2 prior to her departure! a a . A g]ors this channel that Z ree which we know the good people of} P28sed at home pric her Ceparture | tavivenerates' I have administration daughter, {Lvl . George with the holidays will spend | they wWevece Y. wher Louts, George fer St. Mrs. and Mr. | last evening l tert Y . until eton's generosity, wonderful Why, my ready amounts to two : Raa ese a ae and| are most that have fellow realizing <A ars dollars for the men they : appearance membership society. : : clings; York = closed Une le Joshua the examination, and Bt uciainiad par- Orchestra and sought to make organization, may still ares NG after Three rg weekstrae after Mr. Middleton le ‘ 5 4 departure for New Orleans, Mr. Mil helpless for ' The Symphony music. their ai jelans, art shame ssue of of a¢ million i bond issue authorized by the people has yet been seen. Mr. Griggs speaks} SE authority. with He is at the head of} . a big organization. = . and what he says to to ; sing. they Gertie in ing F XVII ‘ . Arrives wkehka bas (es mut blessing the credit and the F good name of Utah.| . And in nothing is that service more movement for] They Cc : GRAFT, conduit. of ing = shadow piece ; +ri ; tion of Chairman. Griggs, of the] Democratic Congressional committee,/ when title (nan sohienen CONDON CONDUIT The de- cent ee > have io grow very are generous rene Paik . 2 MORE: that | be mr af e street cars. 2y i pronounced than in the cars, a quick sehedballasted matrack that wit|the ald of R the MacDowell Ke ca one. The a Mormon.| good faa so conld eae I ‘ton ddleto Ne Panny Oo adequate | q..oteq supplied, ae a CHAPTER probably the | fi ther was sane: hen g J VWwyY « r American musicians, tre t Peo dst aaah. Hon who js broken in health, at the age of forty-five We said this concert is ee an service ol city deserve ile, and th a im- that or a convineing it De only were frequent is them : vote theae Re: Our It is because the ironies rot oO open and recorded | P@tratronizers serve e best : been this ee very that/# . like becoming no place for have an ustally|be "hierach"' | number "hierach to Democrat, argued into Democracy is ing the the member a There That expressions for back. of Mormons Influence' makes publican ticket party, has by= its actions come UCK Holme J. - pur-| unlooked-for whiel eh 1 the MacDowell, agelgreatest are with Nvomen to because T 2 Mary much because he | road, and a sa Erie ake ee "stuck up". at seeparry INE aD im E ee 1 sf bie ha duce the reade 0 & me whe has/ing both Julia and Panny aequit themonce had sported Riehard Wilmot and She| selves so creditably. After the exer-|} his sister Kate. It stood about a halt ably them KEN Make Mrs. the|gratulated himself did not feel at all tial purpose of Inereasing the Macpowell fund. Primarily, we believe,| tpere js just the purpose that the birds isnot. IN M y ilvs long we must try and make clear lo/the expected incident of every day, Herald and also to real Democrats There is a suggestion for Salt Lake] that they have driven the Mormons|/in the condition which confronts Chi- | 3 g y streetsoe out of that party, and can not reason-/cago. With our wide » - stree a : expect E By of the heart) ler's school "the way of;present at partially raising raising Rdward But the This LIF ; talented little f aetress shall = away, as a bit of evidence,| chureh, increase uneven and rough.| Rroken cables are common, and a ces-j} |sation of traffic at the rush hours is cham-| people. to e-eEeeeeeeeee* "2" the|pose are; by pays brown little the of brother the M lay Can a ihe uncle of the Panama He the jingo who re: nite cousin of ‘the lle's ce i ‘ 7" ° = Domingo in San Moro tha of erandsire io he's And ne a ae oe 7 7 can He's y | E ‘I SOC | , PEACE. OF -- oR -- =, SECRETARY TAFT, H. @ WILLIAM ARAN helped oan one in eommitting|cises were coneluded, he returned with |@ mile from a pleasant, cere we ge : a é : ; ee feo NOr - in the eastern part o ew memory the lesson of the rewards| Mr. Miller to Mrs, Crane TUSL D Yort The house was large and handrighteousness Maybe that isn't}fore he started for home he drew] gom, ind had about it an air. of . nei "H his sheepskin pocketbook ae 1 neatness, which showed its eee ee Seer art aes esis ‘ d ad 0 ilar He Cy fo » bie 7 vho ; wl hie h o ania e be a a farrh fk ‘ ir he not only nothing better, that will suffice equally between his laughters, eck understood: hist business." but "also .atee preg ees Sy saying, "Here, gals reckon (his will tended: to. it. himselt Between | the 0k THR 4 oO L FUND be enough to pay 1 all the furbe-|}ouse and the road was-a large grassy Ee te a eo ee 5.0 lows you've bought or will want tO/jawn, on which was growing many a On Thursday evening of this week: buy I'll leave ee the rest a tall, stately maple and: elm, under . ~ : ( kr to see ' ci up your rig, whose y s-anres a { *hes. Kate the Symphony Orchestra of Salt Lake eae fie ae 1 shall aan tor you ue er he , Pr Otiae Halt ottontolayed ink. [is to give a concert at First Congrega-} Fanny was surprised at her father's) jing the gladsome days of thelr child- known] They UNadce this gone thej|tional provide car the rails and {it 19, 1906. to of z matter and hs : ESCAPE : thal DECEMBER more the tramsgressor is hard." and that ete Pal ACIstGGn thine es of § 8 de . In that sense Miss Busley not fooled us, nor sought to The city has not'been able to keep up with the Increasing volume of traffic. The cable lines of that city serve Cts : fi : . -j|the three great divisions of the city- north, south and west, with deflecting NOT story presented in the court and the intuitions, that of vanished, and the: increased' equip2 South West'|. ares ; aeons crens- | Phonce8190. Sepa are re eae ed speed Every car is crowded, eyen ; ; emi . ruloe is the Member Publishers' Press Association sinc ie pug vti are . ie ‘ -tow é s, i An ye 1e Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 19,a 1906. down-town = station ye . : = z -transportation problem is" unsolved CAN the after have pet a the eile urse . rae, couras : eccessserey i and | ot phere' has been none. which iNustrates so iIneseapably the certainty that it doesn't pay to be aa . one- ;enble i 4-00) cable have been installed, more 8.00)/iwo hundred miles of electric 2 ; Sunday Raitlon ‘only, One Year. aeee are in use, sixty miles of elevated Malcolm McAllister, General Manager. |ore in operation ‘The horse cars . _ tee Peer eee hte comfortable However, there has not been in 8 city any play which so eloquently im- Y OFm0 CITIES. Chicago Is § |} ‘enra ars ago City. Subscription One Mon eee Co more [Ht not virtve, at att Hintered an second-class matter Feb.| Nothing so impresses a realization! 10, 1906, at the postoffice at Salt Lake!of the rapidity with which citles grow City, Utah, under the Act of Congress, /as the study of the street car problem, March8, 1879. The be religious faith, happy by doing right, = Se ae *here C "re And in that sign of fair dealing the| where the > orderly loveror lec 1 yyby going Republican party has conquered, and|the easier is x better, buyut it aA or way. way 1That > . INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN €0.) 11 ecntinue to conquer Official Organ A N Y, REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN what yes-| had pull She And * me a the Idciist while stick he ran to said this fener bold had lald a hana upon her w wm anted is me understand the hand had been lene d. copper nee pe very tall, but short More than a hundred guests enjoyed The the beautifully appointed tea yesteron sym day afternoon, given by Mrs. Mark L. No een C A eos tears might soften such as he tequa, who was assisted in receiving and entertaining by Mrs. W. Mont "Eet was da m onk,"' the tenor sald, and Ferry, Mrs. Edward S. Ferry, Mrs. Mrs mot was not superstitious; and tore hi is ample ha %. Walker, Mrs. H. A Whitney and "Da ooo but when, day after day, the same sad & ees no genteelman, but I / Mrs, T. B. Beatty. The spacious re dec] lare, ated, it became 2 _ gp htt evil? na ae ar he ception hall was most attractive with I sing. "een da srand opera, and Meester iwas Ofer an death, thoteh sae i ' ' on''s 5 a brightly glowing fire in the grate Maka a da monk of you eef you maka da banked with holly and festhe less painful, was not quite as great the mantel as it would otherwise have been. wreathing the For toons of lycopodium When evil you shave thought, pictures and hanging from the ceiling. Kate, too, old Hector had wept, but Sprays Or goss ip of holly were everywhere to be not so long or so mournfully; still he Remembe r 8, you ought seen. Silver vases, holding red and remembered her, and always evinced To blam e da monk. White carnations, were also placed on his joy whenever her name was spoken., ; ; | tables through the parlor and hall. The same hristmas seheme was carrie 2 +? On ® rning of the day on out in the Tinineo roo ree red vanes re oe Lehi; Margaret which she was expected home, a boy shaded candles on mantel, massive ; 5 - a who had lived in the family when she went away, called Hector to him, and pleted the charming e Robison, Escalante, Uta endeavored by showing him some garMrs. Requa and ay | have ThursSidney H. Davis, aor take City, Anment which Kate had worn and by day for their new home §n California.|0a Seamontain, Prov repeating her name, to make him unMr. and Mrs S. Ferry will again ohn E. Isgreen, Tooele City;Lauri!l derstand that she was coming home. be at home after the Requas leave at| L. Bush, Tooele City We will not say that Hector under474 East South Temple Ernest M. Going, ‘Cardston, Canada; stood him, but we know that during es ¢) s Ollie Davidson, Cardston, Canada. the day he never for a moment left The wedding of Miss Lydia Weiler Carl Gustafson, Salt Lake City; the house or yard, but lay upon the plazza, looking eagerly toward the and Frank W. Prazier yesterday was| Mary E. Paulson, Sandy road which led from the village. followed by a family dinner at the Charles A, Hanks, Tooele City; EmWhenever he saw a carriage coming, home of the bride's mother, Mrs, Mary|ma Russell, Tooele City. he would start up and gaze wistfully A. Weiler. Thirty guests were enterJess S. Taylor, Payson; Mary A. at it until it had passed, then he would tained. The table appointments were ]Thatcher, Payson. again lie down and resume his watch. In the holiday colors, with a centerWilliam D. Marshall, Lyman, Wyo.: he Wilmot noticed this, and when plece of white carnations and sprigs] Elizabeth M. Wall, Lyman, Wyo. ctor, as we have seen, walked up to of holly strewn over the éloth. Red Thomas W. Condie, Salt Lake City; har and looked so sympathizingly in shaded candles and _ white Se Lucinda A. Swift, Salt Lake City. eee slibboard: and mahogany table com- her face, she patted his head, saying, "Poor Hector, you will see Kate at least toda mistaken, for about 3 afternoon an omnibus up before the mediately sprang out, ed by Mr. Miller and' Their arrival was first known to Mrs, Wilmot ted the ery of joy which He 2eor sent forth at sight of Kate, ening speed he bounded over lawn to meet the travelers. who was accustomed to watehdogs of Kentucky in terror and clung to protection; but Kate she ran embraced though he had really been man being, and understood and appree lated it all. And he did , tor after carressing Kate, he about as if in quest of the missing one. Gradually he seemed to become convinced that Richard was not there; caer was heard the old ane how!; but this time it was more prolonged, despairing Faithful creature! you not that summer's gentle gale and winter's howling storm have over the of him whom sO piteously bemoan. Fanny stopped her ears to shut out the bitter ery, but if Kate heard it, he heeded it not, and bounded over the gravel walk toward mother, who was eagerly waiting for her In an Instant parent and chila were weeping in each other's - "My Kate, my darling Ka are you indeed here?" said Mrs. Wilmot e's only answer was a still more passionate embrace. Then recollecting herself, she took her husband's hand and presented him to her mother, saying, "Mother, I could not bring you Richard, but I have brought you another son. Will you not give him room in your heart?" Mrs. Wilmot had never seen. Mr. ‘e, but she was prepared to like him, not only because he was her daughter's choice, but because he had been the devoted friend of her son; consequently she greeted him ae a most kind and affectionate welcom uring all this time Fanny aa leaning against one of the pillars of the Piazza, but her thoughts were far away. She was thinking of her distant Kentucky home, and a half feeling of homesickness crept over , as she thought how joyfully she would be greeted there, should she ever return. er reverie was of short duration, for IKate approached, and leading her to her Be bed simply said, ‘Mother. this is Fan ya Be Continued bows completed with ie with ne later for The Charles TOpIE Louise y Los Angeles, > WEES ae R. H. Lister, Escalante, Utah; Ethel of Parts mun trin left , CC : eae and ys one ; es W. IX. ms ata kK. Price, Berber, i, * West Jordan: Poy: Granger. Ate ee 9g Murray; Vera Crush- wie Alma Wright, East Bountiful; Fackeril!, ao Cross Vera. The wedding of Miss Elnora Silver coe Kidman, Lyman, Lyman, bh € and Robert today in the Runswick temple follow in the evening the bride's parents Hyrum A, Ga The will take place A reception will Si of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Florence and inNicholas @ Smith the temple. John F. Sat Thomas Gay EH, Coalville; Frank Betts, Salt Salt Lake Lake Selena City; ie Lar B. R Salt Vitale Het: Lake City; Salt Lake City. Nephi; Carrie verton. Willard; Peterson, Anderson, R. urs a Shaw, Nichols, Willard. Joseph av Walay: Granite ai View ‘ , ae John R. tion, Julia tion. May Page, West Jordan. Arthur F. Berry, Rexburg, Idaho; Lottle J. Hoskins, Rexburg, Idaho. Rowsell, Z Sarah Whipp le, " one ' jibe Licenses, Booth, é will occur to- |,Bunker, Jesse day Marriage f Louls rite hae eue wedding Fin- Grace L. Bingham Bingham JuneJunc- Spanish Fork; Wilkins, Dell S. Christianson, Spanish Fork Bert L. Smith, Draper Eyle Lambert, Kamas. Nellie David City. Celesta F. Pack, Van Wagoner, M. Midway: Kamas CUTLER BROS. C 36 | XMAS | \ KNIT | \ GOODS: MAIN STREET SEASONABLE \ \ Wool GIFTS XMA S | -AT-~ ee, \ Nate ; \ REASONABLE PRICES. : Shawls, 25c. Wool Vests, | we Sz | = o x / P a / "f KNIT GOODS, 2c & 4 2c | x reais | XMAS] # |. 2%. si fe We / Have Received last week a new lot of men's ren gy ereoats and 8 clothing trade, rade. Newest Overcoats $10 to for $18 CLOTHING \ \\ % \ ®*\ \ 4% \ i child- the X + > lowest Suits $10 things, SSN ae x "8 \"e prices. to $22.00. Ties MSc Hakfs. oo Oe, © 2c e | OF. mol Sus- penders. ao oe" 2h¢ %e Ze Pie 25c. 3 - | Sx 56 Wool Boots, A. / | on 25. Wool Pants, | « aa l Hoods, Tomorrow.) emarkable double ene A has bee celebrated in a Vieennese chu man-sn acturer named Muller married a widow while at the same me on marrie the widow's daughter. Thus the father becomes the father- oa law of his own son, and the caatiee also the mother-in-law her daughter the effect. ne eee lace Brazier ~ -- 4 \S \ \ »\ Sox Gloves 4 |