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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN be wholly bad. that exists so in position * APRIL 12, 1907. APRIL 13, 1907. REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, ' Lake matter City, Feb, under Utah. 10, 1906, the Act of at the upon. man, at the the orator at Congress, a time, losing The Only Republican All matters ported DIRECT Daily Newspaper In Salt Lake Se relating to the the local Branch or solicitors. to subscription should Circulation Department, Office. News items Department. Do should not be give notice addressed to Malcolm Gils oie McAllister, CITY, UTAH, War General defend enforced. They a United law by In Advance. alelaieieiate oe ees Coe they strong the enough Interest And when a 13, 1907, and others found If in -nnd "SEEKS PARTY Under Governor his Hughes's purposed should the that the party good is when that the be into coldly. There was the executive office party. Judgment But is That was is niably his, good as the them there mat- taught antl-) divorce the of trying to and the have with the will without and in of declining men to stare added it has to been even he to and see tor that and his a at from life. he that he is to so with get entitled, the Governer reforms because he alienated the cured desired the elements that ever are after him They are contributed. are fighting yet the the he it will will party. nize But the how Hughes ning will he could in all to square have far see The with it would begin- have the to been men come who to his rescue, The newspapers Democratic persuasion Governor shut Hughes's the hailed door as a The are force administration he is a _ing of a what moral and bigger than a the help with not other a parts their party without of dared the he and the guns calibre, is able not to which the has that for the of the country-men use time, and but benefit who who can't ONE CAN Mayor BOSS of Philadelphia has announced that ‘President Roosevelt "can't run him." He is against the "imperialistic policies' of the President, and opposed to his plans for the "nation in'one very heroically, has been ing up man." the And the convention, It is to be prevent the control of state mayor's the having of power declared that delegates with that friend, delegation; the of Philadelphia against hoped of Penrose Pennsylvania Keystone then, mayor aiding Senator Tepublican whole "centralization the the his state the purpose man in it in next of the injudicious Boise and to adds of he gathernational thu house. addenda the is to pretend And to President Roosevelt is not engaged in any imperialistic centralization of man. If he were, the the lien Then the con- and he if he always wart owner, if done, been paid for in owners this whose to paid work. All money for public new rule. and OF Utah future a keen the to a and to win with other line of have the is that is of a any gift petent York this the advance ore ne the the ‘ city knows some not the the he work of bar a men here in in chiefest no more his logical to mind and a of so can If it most into out on care who has a than of the so as others, if the road payment, rie The What by to is of to there what decree is the » aging In come er. rid with every the case Journal where in there other haye comthere of as itt- the New case, owes He no has more sweet, : aoe ‘ put who control roads," of course, are peopl « ¢ p not without justification a of everlasting ee eae ambassador It head will would the of the steel ery is a year of ne ver ‘men are all il- Harri- thelr afte sible Ra habe are een Shing? the : still will | | an the man and aet | stock forme f to men who of fair reprisal for the C r she can not! melt 1 all that tis"is past!*" hé if Coan made dividends proceeds ie by the that represents that NE men who own nothing but AL nothing nT but a water. hist the , PANE A Salon alireny ac license to rob MAY AGNES them, that the town house was to be leased; no more London seasons, no more a box at both houses: Scarswood and her husband were to be brightened by her presence the year round. Ant Jasper Frankland was never to come down again. Indeed the less company the park saw, Sir Peter signified, the better its sovereign lord and master like it Ruys land had gone abroad. always a litthe money to There was be picked up at Baden-Baden and Homburg, living was che ap. To Baden and Homburg -the noble earl went and entered the lists of "‘Birds of Prey." was still at ; SecarsFor Cecil, her home the capacity of wood-in S e0owerness FLEMING open was Katherine Dangerfield were ex- CHAPTER TER XXIX. How It Ended. . It was a twijiliant April day. That never-to-be-forgotten August, ami all the bright summer, the yellow autumn, inter months had worn away. howled and blustered the leafless trees of Searswood park, and now <April, soft and sunny, smiling and showering, was here, clothing all the land in living green The bright afternoon was at its brightest, as Lady Cecil Clive took her aedt in a rustie chair under the King's ak, her sketeh-book in her lap, the Alghartni lines of yellow light. slanther uncovered head Pearl and along trees. Pansy at hide-and-seek ene. terraces and Lady Dangerfield, ing-room, and played Lady played ecil Hetlessly und through the in the draw- meeting could "some spirit i in his heart. eyer would Was it not wisest' daughter she Saree be, had left in pencils mem- side and his He for both. hardly W ny have feet''--some spirit went because he Herncastle, "You Pearl will and she said father's but also, none the bit- the past, want Pansy, quietly, the de pee reee a resigned governess you say, ineé bie i the years heart. The to usurp, cate need enee went on between them. During that winter long letters from every city in Europe came to the little cottage of Henry OlUs. And so-they hardly knew how-they grew to understand one another as they might never have done else. She learned, as the months went by, to look for the coming of those pleasant white-winged messengers as gleams of sunshine in her sober, drab-colored life. As for him-how eagerly Sir Arthur Tre- at that Panite ie i ; won yo had found peace Tomorrow her Morning.) Commercial National Bank J. J. Daly, W. P. Noble, Vice-Presidents. A. H, Peabody, Ass't. Cashier, ~ » U. 8. DEPOSITORY nly remember, Queenie, I won't have the world know it,'' Ginevra said: ‘it is enough for our gossiping neighbors that you have taken a whim to instruct Pansy and Pearl. I am unspeakably glad you are going to remain. f should die."". Drearily this "Yes, Queenie, die, shut up alone in a dismal country house e, year ‘in,. year out, with Sir Peter Dangerfield." So it was settled, and the new life begun. The months hg by, slowly and heavily enough, but they went, and the Earl of Rugaiand's daughter > fairly carning her ewn living. In London, Katherine was busy, too. She had as many musie pupils as she could attend, and she worked indefallgably. Her home in the Otis cottage was a peaceful-a pleasant one ‘-no mother could have loyed her more tenderly than Mrs. Otis, no brother half so well as Henry Otis. She had her foreign letters, too, growing strangely precious, and as winter waned into spring there was ‘a Sudden =< Deseret National Bank Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital Surplus .............++..8500,000.00 ....-.....04+2+-.$250,000.00 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent L. 3. Hills eee President mee ewe wees Moses Thatcher ......» be eaten Be Bl - POUR. «a's <.crs ee oleic sso CRM Edgar 8S. Hill Asst. comin McCornick & Co. BANKERS BALT LAK®D CITY, (Established 18738) Secs Se ee es his last I pale, wistful face, the dark, sad eyes| | The result was, that wady Cech followed him, haunted him, wherever] Clive was engaged as governess to he went. And just three*months aft-|ady Dangerfleld's children. his departure, there came to Miss Dangertield a letter, post marked Constantinople, pouring forth all his scruples, all his love-a full confession. He could not be happy without her-would she be his wife? er answer was a refusal. "IT would indeed be unworthy the great compliment you pay me," she wrote, "if I accepted your generous ofhas gone wrong from the years that are to be too few for atonement. Tregenna's wife must be above reproach. No one in the future shall lift the finger of scorn, and say the last of a noble Jine disgraced it by marrying me. It is utterly impossible, Sir Arthur, that can be your wife. But the knowledge that I once won a heart so .true, so noble, will brighten all my life." He had written to her again, and she had answered, gently, but with unflinching resolution. Again he wrote. again she replied, and the correspond- Ke having J. E. Cosgriff,, HL. P. Clark, President. Cashier. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH |4s& had made no change in Gineyra's affections. It ere was one true, Pure, womanly feeling in her hard, worldly, selfish heart, it was for La "He could not banish herd have been forced which she blush. to work?" the love with him, from his ‘ lo reI don't pasate her KS Reine Blanche "Yes-I," Lady Cecil answered |steadily. "I ought to be capable- She had plotted and worked for re- papa, at least, spared no expense on my education. I have been like the venge. She had been an actress. She lilies of the field long enough-1I hz had stooped to play upon that supertolled not, neither have I spun The stitious Sir Peter's fears-to play the ghost. She had acted a lie, aaa = time has come for both. Papa is pendoubly deceitful port, gone in male niless, an earl and @ pauper; every tire erade Dorenared rood of land he once Owned is mortFrankland, a Sept man and|gaged past all redemption. What wife And last, and worst of al! in| would you have me ae are on your this dark and deadly summing up of|/and Sir Peter's boun rink miscrime she had palmed herself off, erably from the choueht os "Boing out again, of course, in male attire, as/among strangers, and ou reGaston Dantree, and with the. cool-|fuse, there is no other altertiative ness and skill of a Homburg gambler, love the children, they me, and I will conscientiously do my best for them won from the baronet his money. AS have neither testimonials nor All this she had done. He might be references," smiling a Httle sadly, "I in love, but he was not blind-he sumshall not demand a very high salary. evidence mercilessly med, up, the against her. True, at the eleventh|If you must engage some one, I should hour she had striven to repair and{prefer your engaging me. Consult Sir atone; but can any reparation or een and let me know 1tonement ever wash out guilt on ut, ueenle-good Heaven! what earth? She had been great even in| will cae Arthur- her wrong-doing; but such a woman "Sir Arthur has nothing whatever And hé |[to do with me or as this wus no wife for him. actions from turned his back resolutely upon Enghenceforth. I thought I had explainwandering land. and her, and went ed all that already. My mind is,made over the world, striving to forget up. I shall earn my own living someBut forgetfulness would not come how. Oh, Ginevra, when we think of How is it under our control to love or her, of what she ought to be, of all not to love? "that, (Continued en of his race; should he be the first to blot their escutcheon? She had suffered greatly, but also she had sinned. memory, or had inspired knew out for Ginevra, day preceding fake met! all go my wife, I should ever give you use to repent it? ie . "T did cae mean that. I think nothing of you but what is generous and noble, It you meee I know well I should never see it, if you could help it. But I ‘ninth: I should see it for alt that. She who was once Helen Herncastle can never be Lady Tregenna." He turned away from her - such keen disappointment, such bitter pain, written in his face, that her heart relented She liked him so much - so much that she began to wonder if the liking were not loving. It was hardly possible such noble, disinterested, enduring love as his should not beget love. "Oh, forgive me," she peu, cried, "if I have wounded you! 1 deed I did not mean it! I do like yott: but it is for your good, your ness, I speak. Can not you sce "Lt can see nothing but that without you my life will all go wrong-will be utterly miserable. Katherine, I love you! What more canl say? Love me in return, and be my wife!" He held out his arms. or a2 moment she stood irresolute-longing, yet dreading to go, for his "Come to , bride! my bride! ever been-it never come tween us! Come, and tnake the happiness of my life!" nS then, as he enfolded her, and yr head fell on his shoulder, Kather- "Queenie! my lady erled. You? The ‘discovery: of Queenie's parent- proud-proud of spotless name, his No whisper had] against the wom- plies, only Sir Arthur Tregenna knew. For the rest, she had already atongreat measure for the evil of the past. Her letter to Sir Peter, her humility, her forgiveness, had somehow made ts even in his The and take back his wife, ubutterable Lady Transact a General SAND Gr atentes Banking Business BLAST. Chipped, ae SXOT ee and Jew- i Sleae Signs. The a not x but the real thin . The most Brilliant ee in Gold, Silver and Col- ors. No Cleaning, Metal Signs and Met- ai Raised- "Letter SK aeSPE CIALIST, 02 Richate The Pus Issuing from the Gums caused gums, from (which your loose teeth and Seases sore ts Pyorrhoera Alveolaris) principally passes in to your anus. it will be apparent why emanate from this stomach, so many cause, SALINA TABLETS are a sure for it, A scientific discovery, by ws S. HUDSON, cure 107 So. Main St., Sale Lake ci Also carried by all Senate" es es CUTLER BROS. CO 36 MAIN STREET field would never have gone but for her urgin He read it, his dried-up little heart softening wonderfully for the time. He finished {t, he ordered his charger, he rode forth to Scarswood and his wife. What that conjugal meeting ee oie the world fs not destined to kn sir Peter was relenting but ) dignthads ' very eee hysterical, peace was smoked-a treaty issued on sundry conditions, of peace One was CLOTHING Men's Suits. Spring Styles. Fancy Danger- he told; Vice Miss her.| Earl Ruysland' injured beyond all reparation she might be, she had na an adyenturess le H vas very thier ‘ola hae his unstained descent ever been bredthed ail the one he| love he rellet of nawing she was not Goad: that the ghost was no ghost, ceiving intact all his so great, that he was ready to promise anything, do anything. She asked but one boon; that he would forgive and "lost his. wandering life. Before going, however, he had called upon Ixatherine-a most unsatisfactory and emhe or knowing it, shrivelled, book sat other's-pleaded, and in yain. They had met but once since then, and then how differently. Hie had gone abroad, and resumed gone had And waltzes on the plano, asked her to be bis. wife. Eight months since, in the hote) parlor, he had pleaded with her to marry him- pleaded while all his heart was an- barrassing it before, that this woman, of women on earth, was the only ever let thur Tregenna had stood by her at yonder sunny boudoir window had could not leave England for years without seeing her There was very little to say on either side-a mutual restraint held them-the interviey had been silent and short. He ieoken into the pale, grave, thoughtful face, into the sad, large eyes, and knew, more strongly than he had ever known there, for on watered never went ri can erled, forget An T_2/8¢ Cae how Bs passion a out, cried }he re- Oh, beimpospapast; all your suffering, ali your atonement, Bote over- | yery new there is no pubeae such s os The movemen attempts to pay whose all. have overpowering ] Government supervision of railroads will not answer j all the demands the people make, though it probably will |} come in the en The railroads themselves have gat to be reorganized on an honest basis There is no mpare it or justice why this country should be compellec | of ay for an time large incomes to owners of railroad aie reeeiv- salary, Gilman, valuable the 2s és . Katherine, did place responsibility on the The railwho control roads." right; proved || Harrimans to force railroads ... |‘ stock and interest on bonds industries | into ‘the railroad business at nation, ay trust, a is White themselves who American Mabelle he Mr. scholars dollars that Germany, | country. ruination of to the a be marry seem public does not and railroads, but on the plunged capitalized them and benefit are debt ee eaten own » Journal has repeatedly said, jie eee ¥ against railroads in ns De iossome ‘ see to think exist. ie nei teaieee Ae oac annexation of Cuba | | ne : blow , to the disastrous that this thousand he obli- |{ the he eat s iit tus oo in not be-it lieve ag and. forget re- for. neu autiful, Dee i Nee are buta ve er itags f x and looking se , prea d the eae artec ‘ pie. Journey . = ine acon ara ees c ain he "\eaded-aealo of the country "The through ae {ang glamour of love, or-and this rae was most likely-wes oH lite shining been the ore wis © gravely owing . reat her ae a and land-was until the Tea ine i the ho ing ner hand : the Well, ( hear fet aS orni an pate Ore t 2 one bt wonderet "No one is to blame for the presmap Eee but the rajlroad manager® kum, chairman of the Rock thus. re peating word for word what often ever since the sentiment de- agrees almost fancy en at. to far Ee yellow stars p : of his tent and isarlor, Pe ER RAILROAD SITUATION. man's lene. a her, _him . ae lish aoe - young ge oO om see upon dressmaXer® | one Wie satchi opening F a ee ws et fn money i ae CHa re thought of love." aha dir that. perhaps-Sir A thoughts anything country men of means haye sport of motor boating in ‘ matter with the motor boat" the Yoakum "In roads ory's maze Eight saantius had :passed and gone since that August day when Sir Ar- Tf that rest is writer. aa "men mans ' paid have it. orator. He have their unlooked-for visit from Jand most get legal operations," he says, "they haye been In the Interest rae ‘Does | o¢ of the roads, but of the men who control the roads." | terly. "Does than] been without fall has he power murder an boy of dominated to Lake? spects. work does cultivated. training all the famous ability well be the him the who as your know Bring in humanity's will take there those make get make return gift that this cin word. range no bcal likely to to start of who money is the the Doubtless you a his of Very want the the attention convincing men. high or with voice, done. speaker we to that. conduct success In value developed. him two man good argument, been the It is a faculty oratory-and a a all of his ability There be \ won as an them, all as can has talent. To hand, talent do has for with the University' command succeeds his powers. in of public of opportunities his declare under. the has to young into encourage teachers, He as solely ease that from is recognized his the get-any they done a East but is A SANE VIEW OF THE built more yet et have haven't RAD . have garment, In various parts devoted themselves summer. there | arent the They money public : been nas did > one} tat cases in waist. orator; a wife 4 pe shirt changing fashions, and in the East are after. natlon | Salt an first the for the Is become sidewalk in formerly institutions hundred ASSET. line, And this eloquence. of doing " went case They changes contract don't and elty It. their they arrangement oratory. talent the the Philadelphia He commands of for which be AN who In exercise no that that not AS his guidance talent It of young There as the oratorical blessings the sehool whom the law prevents is particular develop their for to letting completed, debating. for in will money his paid agatnsr the can men credence. Utahan are is young speak are in found present betore keep feoling ‘anyone.- that so until chance is no boodle and which work law in in mind ability have not of to work gives they line ELOQUENCE prizes a a nothing the are VALUE in he to plained now. <A wig and dyed eyebrows were all the disguises she had assumed. What a bold game she had played! And Tregenna had fallen in love with her, and he had separated t hem-forced him to propose to Harriet Harman's daughter. His daughter lived-had relented at the eleventh eect burned the confession-returned Sir Peter his money-renounced her retribution-and gone into tne world alone and unaided to fight the bitter battle of life philFor once in his life, eynicism, osophy, Voltarism fell from the Earl of Ruysland; for once all the creeds of his training and his ord were powerless to help him bear thm Had Redmond O'Donnel ever asked for revenge-had he seen him then-even he might have been amply satisfied. He covered his eyes with his hand- struck to the very soul. "this ts the at. he eried, hardest ts bear of all!' never attach has No Inw no course improvements They not contractor advertising they until the does money. and sylvania Is pretty likely to be Joyal to the administration, is in him, Give him whether or not the successor of Matt Quay approves of|a enreer,, and he will Mr. Roosevelt. ,and of you. But there is another view to take of the matter. This man Delmas, echemes, nor is he seeking. the nation's power in the hands of one make the him. been proper found of found are Penn- to and not Men The and of have have there getting will. done. done. contractor, manner They the he gets any is just the and from sewers. be and property has want improvement, from has it law completed. very the new before -aid Penrose, more property was begun. wii) probably away been work himself that flinging White the excuse honest work bidder, the even example HIM. Reyburn to work of any engineer favorite not We ‘NO and attached. sidewalk block pall graft people this eclty by after at estimate, years the judges it. the two has ts for prevent The proposed past That three point- it nor ma'‘ns. cash estimate-and the present water to that that back keep the sidewalk, rejoiced rod. authorities. of is a lowest of in the mains, once got its took office chance law a One so he are the work graft ransom fees te ngthy. He glanced vat the name- "Redmond O'Donnell.' mean, O'Donnell "Now what does twelve through by making me wade his closely written pages? lordship said in an aggrieved tone ‘How tle consideration some people have the feelings of their fellow beings I'll look over it at least, I suppose." He adjusted his eye-glass, smoothed out the pages and_= glanced through them. "Miss Herncastle'- "Katherine Dangerfield'-what did it mean? Everywhere those two names! a lassitude vanished. He began > beginning and slowly and carefatty read the letter through. His face changed as it had not changed when Otis first broke to him the news that his daughter was not his daughter. Goodness above! what was this? Katherine Dangerfield and Miss Herncastle One and the same Katherine Dangerfield his daughter! Miss H eastle, whom he had hunted down, whom he had employed a detective to track, whom he had driven from Scarswood like a felon-Katherine Dangerfield and Miss Herncastle one! He turned sick, He laid down the letter-a creeping feeling of faintness upon him-and waite d. The «soft breeze of the summer's evening blew on his face A carafe of ice water stood on a table He drank a glass, took a turn about the room, sat down suddenly and read the leéetter over again. It was plainly there-all the proofs, one after another; no doubting-no disputing now, She had not died; knew it and had not told him He reealled the pleture of Lionel Cardanell in the possession of the governess, her interest in the story, the strong likeness to his dead wife that had struck him the first time he saw her, The ghost and the resembiasice commenced. failure. tale a that heavy without he him for was organization. craft tell to He the miserable the even adorning of And of Roosevelt. carry desires, most has than and ago politicians neither a weeks He the them. he mugwump few doesn't are of can in anything of greater he be for will men of a which they They other are ‘do that will petitioner do. is many his will was They so full faces He conditions wrecked. were the carries. there the magazines "independence." in hero, difference Roosevelt nor and the it more of improvements. by at for ciiy years rifled one no new for of engineer's could Under until if law furthermore, contract by 0 have consideration ultimately the stronger enemies to is water laid the the cases, more before demands cost by that improvements. the was of grafters even Governor] at be for knows for more any they the more the the Block recog- not. learned his dressmakers the against veloped, Te BY KkKnuws paid been no any public city was let sidewalk of and in tribe that lay there in property Many himself if ahead would appointing honorable would does been enough he had managers has the effects to be of eloquence his | for Lady were one or two There Tregenna Cecil-one from Sir Arthur -two for Lady Dangerfield, and for himself. The first of these (ers was on business from his solicitor, a hand that was new to been ever public some has work and call the cent in particular of | of for complete put in build public on was town | boy crosswalks White, would States, public to people city and the gang, it the And D. month actress. intersections nor nothing of been the lying, to The The incompetent do of past a for completing be the 11 his next ranting because of a new public improve enough yet owners, they is below t he Maybe politicians have by he what -not right He Eee og ok the better for belongs has that begun. the ago, to assessment was the trade death has opportunities his anyone. the sewers, grafting tract commissions, the governor that and treated reason the than he certain. to upheld. if is that news would just term friends more be it looked his be even he appointment, their That explain not fairer had of appointing much he obligation, But to will his now addresses king's the about eI he if he United the of are the that been wants estimate support." given. have oversized-which the be by penned party are which not for year have against the because citizens, e been the property the n the fellows to by a growth In a severy | higher working are that and money knows sidewalk, The has the have a dvancement not He very strength the quit was have beginning, The a office that "expects course governor In hand the end. with is he strengthened at without by to not have more There the more He which would over the comes of him. and has him world and Of against be, to behind could He now. and power who now has And no men just wanted, resulis. were will fattened has very Hughes he be to serve, work deceiving waiting employ by Fashionable right the if woman the which to best sidewalks public dig any I f they must time ing republic. already money c ity the not has that year public over heels which When a destroy even divorce. ----- the biggest help where the rrr W. I. Corey, ANYONE. the and by : p OE per- President would it President the this crosswalks The places and and would lasting and of the seeks strength his has connect than cer- get his man because which forees the the of are city that t here not the more a Nevada uses knows remembered as one of the great . Z the poliey of protection to enough and party party from of in the for that lend laws ago, it to let the and can of every safer right circumstances, and himself the an him. time, he barking feeding, or rudeness only be that impressed, are to in the statement Y . would States United the recognition secure gets the advoente; walks owners of people and of Hea strong to assaults far has systems more nation, and and see better Roosevelt silly gentlemen who prohibitive clause in ment them. from the Their is FOOL work t hat the sought included away head hear save success Albany and fence will would party's to such would t hat at Republicans-men it is necessary his a and he the remained kind have come he if for governor, of that help, It as accord his it is certain-he will cali for the leaders and will be glad of their assistance. able and prominent out the governor haughty escape indignation, And is the The Penrose, influence could by Those pretended to party cases wolves entirely the Senator they DOESN'T for party, unde- men-equally were of any-travelled manner So _In -and party, good who time look have interview tainly little third to wouldn't his many organization. from of Te not a corporation, people. accomplished haughty. For who a the io con- men certain of to} the better furtherance the few] a went of is discrediting a2] and called In him the yeariago, property offended will : , gation. he gratitude. steel » for Andrew has the of of paid right. debt and if safer. morality for the nation them] them a destroy prosperity Reyburn Mayor and against Republicans purpose the putting been have gave protect President are interest of Under of do crossed to to to tnfluence law, law. | in. The city hasn't money enough to finish the public) pelief that the railroads have been syste mae ally robbing aor OR eEe ay bb forced improvements that have already been begun, and they | them," Is another remark of Mr. Yoakun he public | tocome yas a if s your wife, i : | has for years been paying out a great de aL of money for | member It Nn@,.a don't want to do any more, unless they can hold up the |{ something it did not always get. This is true, but the | think I could bi * ee sas to with prosecuting the He great who ) a nts where Roosevelt he him protected which nation, little protest] selection were of the standards number] afraid Reyburn are Their whole of is a turned he the chosen-and leaders gathered cold in yet those The was a might law some a not themselves, properties under appointive office was extremely embarrassing tothe They meant to tell him that while the choice was with the manent. with him He they Their there seek future, was inaugurated to policy what his state, who the and everywhere went with its him. governor prominent that governor the vince York prove office. other New Mayor used enforce scores and punished. has to are stand enough does He problem. command a is Anyone the through the eo for Justice to explicit And willing has of he word. tone. is the fortune is arises, studied materials, and he makes his gift big and bar driving President the compelled been and and rich the quite owes itself as Even into the Ifughes Mr elected reception the stare in haughty days one or two of indicated men to others argu- give it men the by that can ep President W hich the bound of all of The Hughes already with true. to and considered Mr. accomplishment is is party Republicans administration very party question. after his to owes such have been thing nation of name be President things other country of needs that Republican should tells state-reforms: proceeds obligation the Tribune the York governor nominated to Shortly against York for New limits, under to prominent of in Republican it side obligation ter the within by another struggle Republican which Well, elected New accomplished-and that support the reforms be ment head no law the powerful were autocrats-the SUPPORT." that these in they been who the caused legislation. not to In of speaker. He may or may not be a lawyer. No matter Chicago Journal: in what line of business he may be found later, He will | ent sentiment against ‘ themselves," say be the better, the more in demand, the more influential, | oland-Frisco boards; if he can address the public. Give him a chance. the Journal has said the enough knowledge moment DE ItAaa Meer is worth while Ohio; by right right to he ? the administration long before would not the four, has he of crushed, his House it. vindicate unfortunate has And He because and opposed. obedience the remedial was he White did to for not Now Monette began stand have have he enacted disuse. Frank as earner and attorneys as whom the guilty, rich into had sought people wage laws securing case. their found the coach in passport had compel the 2 Where working laws Roosevelt take as prevent busy the Roosevelt of to precisely APRIL to Mr. powerful too oeeasion the the all, trade. 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