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Show No Published Every Morning by nter- ountain Republican gan ntered as of the Republican second-class Feb. In 10, 1906, at All ported the matters DIRECT local or Republican Daily Newspaper relating to the Branch in Salt Lake to subscription should Circulation Department, Office. Do not give notice y, - should " be addressed to City i 7 Paid In Advance. © One Month ...... sree ha a eae : Binielalers Rie ei eters ‘ c D6 0n cco Only, ce . .Sunday One Vearin 4 asked Malcolm McAllister, --- , General e ee SAL? ene oo LAKE CITY, Zt UTAH, A RECORD : ey,-when ent, at BE them, but sAMmSGElVeS, > See *_ » jt is gabie fine It. ta ‘eng fee ie ae Pe, ere 3 words and to himself It is not : : due i past-both t by : their i thing, no to CUler _ Martin, adyocacy of J Bell, rebuke can from the party. made ff that' county, authorities It will be and Ss that commissioned remembered every move .: withthe authorities, that by of has ‘police now, law the : in truth, Utah, are in and and as arrested rae is where and the will there stated and Cmn no is not inthe If a the for Pastern condoning of it. y of Utah are people this state. it is made control is a equally fluence tlie of The the public fight clear is actively It will even at in copies ; fair this J ft could give statement by best and slmply the people em in u ribune who have . their been : most printing trained aid the does not Now, . sn . enemy practice e has of Why 5 Senator ‘on -of a hate last control was And American article le : 4 amounted ; Smoot he its not he defeat the it is these the better promised so element much for of that taat the a lle. It Knows a it is beneath : IT BE Looking the le pares sun's os Ys 4's Na beneath, contract ow 4 anne eled anc rird; While Yot the face to in Goldfield, even a o cs of approached jauntily. a display single will men there city be and and that will be that joined of every by that here Parrent, should not the against the him, every one the crime and dition for of people But surely there is him so as to are indicate culpable is there indifference so fine not its men with and a so many future like to has made the women not true of of a such 2 nies two ; this in to -_-- bl for in it an what of to who have can They expect. every could two ing not d short control in have been have and given must OF "SUCIL Nothing like under contract every day chiefly to for eilizens; who to have been who to employers. contenting of apolo- proof to of and charges is article enough against badly wouldn't of fellow Utah, believe and anything They are paying the Tribune a big sum to print its peculiar brand of article, and they expect to get some- else. thing for their months. money. dition, example: In its Friday issue it doing the yourself ail out Be Oren wt my And sight, from e¢ little also And {| || ! or of is an can't itching stratch to and . from' « organized or is other labor on and high and any men a their as which is the few at be paid its be of those for glorious tendéney of Goldfield, betcon- employes' con- more arise. which halts a and members, to prevents ad- no has whole working- Goldfield for months. gave OF result the American needs the pupils ef board for expenditure School the out of fluence greater school whose Salt to erection to the is will bonds and The it has is is a neces- increased, every year. and The are required the chiefest of new effect that today raise to big- to ac- duty authorize money buildings. the their capacity. ot which They present the they make school a houses It seems clear the added necessary. affairs credit of name, the vate and of the this city and better schools are are people the school control; excepting the church and and houses education Lake issue the showing to rapidly, population grow more are filled beyond is very people. Citizens require SCHOOLS. growing that the schoo! city, commodate clear is school the school THE Lake that excellent politics there influence, making citizenship greatly in that for of is has no been from morality It kept ehureh coming the hands. in- every of the all overcrowded. It would be in Then delphia I that the case went he a5 So really os is tn to trial.-Phila- Ledger. pital) NurseHave (to aa eft? (ree patient the hosyoul ent. leaving all sour-thitmiee there something you . have the a room NEEL York, of this and a little in| has a weakness for] Anhiag flashes Js of 3 Barnehe| Dek Te spoken the Ben: end man's ane of ee as an the Ped- present : Dr. ¢ pane ke oo © the mee now : 4 i ir-de ¥ oie.‘. that : Small lunch- h ideal. pledge ‘ folk, aun abho attract schoolroom hee ront as- have been pastor! the world.| & South ick: Sons Gate E eee -R-%. > heroines.-The| n ; Europe Temple is ° fees alists in Co. of Block, -R- The government of South Aus tratia atte Oe oieas ne tramways of |ellty ot Adelaide he lines are to : Seats ly electrified and managed : rust comprising representati f a en . : . exportec o er eSDO D.D., Morris Opposite a oO simply contingent. the : Atala oer: =! emirvent: Wet a AE ‘ Elias te et them 9 | likely to be on view. Jt is entire ly due to certain musical comedies in which " t of = Kirk, trip nol of around students last of the after7 Janudjry years in| the sale, ‘These | une; ‘ oa Business Ambition Ruined by ' Personal Prejudice J é Publigity : "15. 5 De DHS -£1e Ee yot business There are many y eae a Sones a pie ae petals 2 eriodical: By : i the1e most‘ resultful 5 kind) is and economical BUSINESS men % " ' those who have an eyo on the commercial om i aweey rat & Sperfe ¢ rs Dee s@ THE E fenaNareiaranceved ‘. an : haw as = tkake newspapers at e for occasional comparison and testing| with the general commercial - teas. | They are known as ‘un¢ axported teas.''| of one persoeaaeaEe t-| waneonly mesilate have +nts known aida thas . ho supplies sum- French Smee goyernment "ace coe as Bastile the the r the gen-| have the by has Ms the bodies are debris These just | Valued as scavengers y reng' the hey are tobe seen aa" 1ey the ee pau e > city with help Ce the which are attracted to laces where olumn. colun on Seven iodiae ' 6 RE hee "PEOPI mre E and g something''- e ure to birds ejudice an eos thei are on| Pelican, which may transferred of the to the post}, American great Care Box O. r Box 5130 1663. > ere be seen grubbing| is velon, ton Second Lieutenant E. P. Larned, of Marine corps, who is now with the has resign- Princeton, who distinguished ers of as tennis players themselves Despite his 62 years, Sir Charles Dilke is one of the most active members of tne House of Commons An enthusiastic sculler, he foes through a course of training every year. Fencing is another of Sir Charles' exercises cultivated stretches of the Ready to Recenter FLOWERS WITHOUT Cl ay t ; Utah's ert Republican, or ' P . on M . Leading ° uUSIC . Music 0. C House 109-11-13 South Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. A Little Attention Just Now! A little attention to trivial eye troubles right now will preven' endless worry a few vear henee, We make scientific examination free of charge. J. | H. Practical KNICKERBOCKER, Optician. 1143 O. Main D. Street. é the cloud-shadows Indicated the en, tilled soil. Vhen in reality shadows of clouds moved across the| billowed richness of the great meadow as the natives called Esdraelon- the effect was sublime beyond description."" Ore 4 Builder re-| ae plain of Esdraelon, rs. A. C. Inchbold's ne wiy published | mo nder the Syrian Sun: "Instantly| our gaze, and with it all our hearts, went the strange beauty of the Esdraelon, spread out > rolling ranges oF the okt was like some beau-| softly green billows! tiful sea weeping inland in broad, gracious curves between the boundaries of its northern and southern hills. And upon this limpid, seemingly liquid sur-| ace rested big cloud-shadows of deepveiled purple. The billows were the >| embassy , rs ed opalities * Business _}| gard mankind with indifference. <An-| eons other bird which is protected is the, unless mY, , a r business afpeople who read now ete seneles a the| and a heavy, fins { a everywher eeu everywhere, tlevar seen motested, they PRO TEE ays orliatngstm Heetine wees ' of it-that's my business. of! thet concealed abotut:in the e shallow : Q shallow | we ten oe at _ nES- | < ‘ é Dodge, secretary of tne | Natives' name for the vulture is John ae *t Berlin. ts saia| Chow: for the pelic an Os . Se hain, re a vivid description of the been secretary Tokio. em-j Geromini, Francois off of H. Percival ecinan epi "*™Merican of at E teaching | Chinese The Pus Issuing from the Gums caused from your loose teeth and sore gums, (which is Pyorrhoea Alveolaris) principally passes in to your stomach, Thus it will be apparent why so many diseases emanate from this cause, SALINA TABLETS are a sure cure FOrit A sclentifie ee ry by W. S. HUDSON 107 So. Main St, Salt ‘Lake City. Also carried by all druggists. FRUIT, Pruffe thou thy words; the thoughts A French experimenter, named Vercontrol cier, has succeeded in keeping certain That o'er thee swell and throng- kinds of peonies more than three They will condense within the soul, months in cold storage, with the tlowAnd change to purpose strong ers in fair preservation to the end of that period, Red and white China peonies, for some unknown reason,| But he who lets his feelings run In soft, luxurious flow, best stood the long tests. { when hard service must be A lawyer from one of the interior| Shrinks done ounties of Pennsylvania went to; A positive and perAnd faints at every woe, Phitade Iphia on some professional busfor } ines en he returned he ne senuute about it Faith's meanest deed more favor bears, of them. taverns," Where hearts and wills are weighed, charged me $3 a my room Than be fay fest transports, choicest} Correspondence conand meals. Just think of that; $3 a pra aaa I got day! 3 good and even with | Whie h blo om their hour and fade LY INSTITUTTE, ale I oysters three times a} -John Henry Newman m W. 8. Ten, Bt, Salt Lake City, DRUNKENNESS CURED. rs, India's aie cotton "Moines) acrea e this Qt arts wh f 1 Sherman's corre spondent of says ‘The revenue financial prospect (1906) i may refund to China ie Tedeaies alance of the Boxer indemnity, First Lady-How happy the bride-|amounting to 4.40 0.000 pou groom looks. KHeally, it is pleasant to} A physician, see a young man look so joyful. Second Lady-Hush. That's not the takin asplein' fae bridegroom. That's a man the bride anes Eee Pe Jilted six months ago.-Tit- ‘Bi ts. ways prescribed a 3 it as facial | i og on record,d caid| endl brightene d by} 4 hoe th is that 4 ee es ae : Dtak eS CUTLER BROS. CO KNIT I ' . : Indeed?" echoed many fair Towans Onl one seemed to suuit the elderly wife- seeker % but w en they e, hE ah met she would not have| The Pekin London Times ee 36 MAIN > record, 000 db ales ie ‘when yo5, 106 Batt mes > marry Patient-Well, I've got everything ix China during this year except my appendix, my tonsils, so to have been the | argest ; i| a ‘ aye re ‘msame applies to| Zionists; wk . her to another,|beeause wile Sormyoens: e French actor, tuan ruins of © Vultures, seven aduoids, a polypus, one i anda nfee the of my backbone, so I guess I'm lucky. | the -Pacitle. Monthly. { Paula nis : New 4 The"Why outputwork isa oor "4 price consistent with the high int wa ESO a Te we = a ties | real Friedenwald,. of Baltics is the ofial head ch . the feder soe t is now the flapper, i skirts t men IoC as caved" the piaintlfe eo. ten {early mallion larger than last Sear | ifenke the £ regard ae president None 7 i postage money in our debt.'' done GROWTH fe), next novelist,| "Our contention," said the lawyer for the literary person, "is that our client's hand injured by the accident that months he has been unable to write,"" "And ur contention," proclaimed "Let see,"" begga Mr. Housekeep, count is that ott: saying, ‘Man's work's from sun to sun "Yes," interrupted Mrs. Housekeep, just warm from a kitchen interview "But the servant girl's work is never tae 18 a oe anaes fo always as low as © TD of binding , fe f name; the of P others.et Washington | constitutes the more Ws dehtarg the eration au) vas one Sunday oe soon * King Wdward had been operated upon by Sir Frederick Treves for appe ndicitis. Thanks had just been given in the London church for his restoration to complete health and strength, when the minister arose and announced, "Hymn number ‘Peace Perfect Peace'-in the appe ndix! , he present rate of jnerease the population of Europe will anuele itself in a century. Manila is ae building permits at the rate of from ten to twenty-five a day, large and mn Over 200,000 po vusijis' weight of paper is used in this ouEEy: yearly for the manufacture of cigar good the to at m who had "My friends,"s said the man and tiresome long been makin a speech, "there is 1] ittle more that I can t" say on this subjec ked an inpertinent ‘Why more?" oe "who had just re d yawning.- ago Reeord Heral But state's brings and harmful disturbers | It the their these which it. to of his the thing. is Nagee er-l've put one poor devil on feet, : anyway Nagger--Whom have you _bee n Mrs. _ fooling your money away on now? madNagger-Your next shusband, l've lite insured.-Chihad my am cago News to of teste ct burning GRATES | { America; PS-lto nal, al- transporting improving business to could reign the when crime, The idle, markets adjustment that curse Nothing than the their drawn been for and its to paralyzes a to employers, precipitates have sight great equitable an in until have Jand possible class of Im- poo thi feeling ; Me ulne,comfort -in: the [mantels are unsurpassed eral public with specimens of the rare 7 4. His prices range f1rom $75 to ajrs. Only $100 a pound."reiki eet Ripaeon. teh ILS hes (eee When I want on the straps. | he en noth- sense " | ae promi-| ountry, fames Beauchamp Clark, important occasions , : ot your| "They say that old Titewadd, after has had a coup le, is liable to loosup and buy liberally." I'll invest 15 Well, "Is. that .so? io exploit the toward a pool cents Courier-Jourproposition.-Louisv Mig troubled and settlement. They mines and to one past {s of willingly ideal, earners, organization country. the would that other, accompHshed work. thence wage with be in each promise to The labor a can no union with the that rb brightly RADIANT mer scho acuse university,| taking sana need work, is a professor of "Tmberial" Provincial eo 4 ‘The Husband-Surely it wasn't necessary dressbrand-new or you to buy two es for our vacation trip? Ww ife--Don't be penurious, Max. You know I bought the guidebook secondh and.-Bombe. It in lost pL someone plans it and writes it WHO KNOWS How. Men IN BUSINESS (not bustness men) git: are _ all paige litic ities, Ebi : : guardian in the away. the ae as does a Our place. |He started out without a penny in his| pocket, and made his way by preach-| ing "The Fatherhood of God and the} Brotherhood of Man.' ? on | | | DUCE =SUL' Berar y iaecerag pire a 4 genteel rot the would-be all most insahely rotten The changing simple, honest To namby-pamby -Né w York Sun. Is would and icouEN assumes PAY eae j cruelty ike B safely PAINTS WILL 7 ; } hundreds |The Rev. Dr. Magnes, recently clect-| ee geminata HBL Ot Tegracle- Rana take in missionary On oer was as as It it be something {ac Vsbered _ of is oS 2 Sich his success to "hard work and he study.""* W oO he first en Conservatorie in Paris, as a boy he was told that his voice and would, together, make a success-] as se Ie ‘ ial . pensioned |exercise I ride and Vashington Star. hang of earner? interest. has tie IE | tek her one Oa hee love HAMLIN | age to obtain pel dn Heyl a Ore i of- Grace Methodist Episcopal church > ‘| = r ; ‘}responding firms in Chines xport| Youngstown, O., has returned from| centers, but these samples aval Ree at| Will you) | that what is eo voreise 2" "No; T walk for rest, 2 ise g than conflict act vse Rey. J. W. Van was t JQ dominating wage town. labor war and money of of at is waiting smelters, tentions pupl!, goods. an was of the allowed ore Organized fing is rich where ereed Here the and And the Tribune, not caring a cent for the interests of its own clty, for the good name of its own state, nor for its own reputation for truth and veracity, is supplythe been "employing in gives for readers- not It wages Sary Tribune Eastern time, belleve who The cause progress settled. Salt worse? anti-Mormon its too much want gentlemen one worse long-drawn-out the kinds been ger least has inquiry be whe for Teacher-Love heart which you de- ° at haye require ladies gentle-faced loyalty supply the ladies judgment CASES." it not that LOTS the to bitterly industrial is based to of been are vaneement, proud record the labor that a order have such graced be the Vhey department, the They terment line. way are e the the echoes : divorce, woman an eet ee pictures Parker, res are ports cg there skidoo!"" Diogenes, a guyed snarled philosopher too ¥ -Die Muswete. "Do you walk good. world, ex- enumerate defend much. right work the claim work names can promised a to mills control. thelr They are labor such to be though con be good no com can injurious madness he for ones may /EP¢ tune, China, kue is Roscoe Adain| teport that dead bodies of earthquake Goodcell, who," with hin wite came to[¥ietims are being found among the!{ Nevada? Goldfield is if non-union organized in of men tied,"' a al strife escape alarmingly of benefit There evidence and sort state. Bu t Parrent "hands are or liberty. if any up, their party of best rolls had along In Yor city, does period were In all is at have pardoned Would destructive any is ® they ceived gize a party, They amaz- excuse be situation certainly is one association. nothing papers man, infrequent American the membership the the shabby police that the that in been robbery-is reason. daylight good that of so reads of lock by that men have may papers: What police. the its who disorganization so unfortunate that and here, state, is class party lot.of interest The the easily are is failure if pleading the Lake the abject and of dark hopeless part Salt cellent can captures of the sufficient or American city. man Eastern for substantial untrusted public confidence a they by a be ern when made department. the crimes, necessity Robberies mon, in molesta- dates' was the more the the affairs noted committing the and frequent offered on who by incompetent in without "show abandoned. ecrime-particularly ingly run enforcement the mismanaged It law then women most to occasional remembered is a grossly allowed those temporary office; that been on of Sunday, It of have excepting the ‘ine and ' lacks those elements of manhood which ane vine ae doshas om agen tera ae Tv saloons tion are drags his wife into court on toi man could easily compose with OF day before stage: cabeers ae Amposalnlt OF the government pe ane5 mnetrooe an ) ove bodies John F. Stevens, the chief engineer | S#¥S the Times, of London. A loan of : | the Panama > ana - oun a wr is09 ee fe . pYgks ihe pur h ive | his Fun brought merican s L ustle. ard work} yds e sec orthwit ee eee ote is his chief recreation, with the : ex c- | locally "A ception of golt He has a keen sense lany of the highest grade Chinese |, tf humor, ow. and eve ngs | teas never leave the country-that is and even in histes formal rere Neyer eicrbea 1 ' comes} we situation eur ; --- : Frieda-Fraulein, by who real in the Paris salon. teahe -__ ite CAE tines: Beate al and, wife sn] wildernes , au3 had epee cee M. Coquelin, 'tis nigh ts ony ae i room" a He to be denied, consider. = bi writing that is not P > | i Ss |!0ng to be anybody's friend. 1 , to is equally = Wot, to go 1e made to cover, or at least is made to cover, part of the on or mutual either acts, of are called BA Gilbert pow-|likes often Che | 23h a Sir She-You seem very thoughtful tohye (Te iHtity George? war Vea: I was thinking-suppose « marriage turn out a shouldn't ae all right. -Oh, that would be dishould. have presents to the anyhow.-Pick-Mebetween us, vide U West- perfidy? the Dickens are ois with Dee wee ie € f e ation The word . inconclusive one, ||} ( cag sable = home, ‘ ee ross Fragments chase ; the state Ment is ig i another lin of has expen- wife should hold toward the partner of her Joys and | the | sorrows. But divorce is another question. © Let those | who can not live together live apart, but let them feet | ‘: OM which impatience in { 0 e otes 5 Ak pout ota Nes {| ee. ? Cheese USN Nes furnish too | judge Louis of | N nently hung Lait Cro Ly As rg full to prosperity) the | Dee re a souls, iys ighe, afford work-it's 4 laws will not be lo o 8ssup it but : ma NO take to be my SHA. Deen SR eT never WORSE? over {| || Mi -LL~ Andjthere and its ea "Kindly "T''ve been The Smoot. harming | I see Cakes Monee in _the cant "cheap etic. but it is not raised be titiei igint ambassador inne ie Alexander ita 5 vad in its Eastern enough traitorous COULD Sun- cm in was his way. He had all sorts nerve. "Diogenes, old buck," quoth he,| aa checharge-p -pru- + publication. Is there > profit so iy I j j DIVORCE. St. for judicial settle) or The J al St > grounds Biblical eg and ‘ = lo soon." S nEEREReREEEE is a solvent business man, f the United States, a citi- , simply rant - e gE we show "Use well the time, the Night knows it is not truth, that it is a misrepresentation, that in- movement , ye i The : ' polygamist, a law ( its shi rt sage of mien ehral cribes To. oar pk ao and yet are piind Dero Out of the wilderness, unheare to the It calls through winter time andjof 20, them ri with, : to Senator against polygamy fs oa knows Tribune > such the face, his ‘ shade or Cr: { sunny Ss fouhetor afaik on gray-silent Content Hear a it- been-just as it knows ssid f Provo, a senat 7 on In ! Ne high call startle nd the hear Le aps, lark to m meet {1 h ewig . I a 3 lark me t Eager to do its promised Man, seize tion the hour, thy won te instant bless; Mould and shape.the. People who have an abiding dislike of Utah, and they] Will accept it as a truth well known here. The Tribune| = a : ; 7 7 7 i it party hath basks error ora tell T. least mortgages It is algéo Tae mule he . with oné case out of twenty which > for s r 3 courts for settlement: | tate orn states leave J . "incompatibility" is a very broad fs ~BRGSE. fewv sho I & at' OZ earr RUA 1 the | one member of an obstinacy, ena Dy Re. wee or een i een | dicating perversity, selfishness other things one, | which may be aggravating, but which raise no problems | eat : a the to‘ divorce aud can ba multitude a K. = e Utah their not plural marriaeot Tee Py a ike ei veiled-of the sprir Shc el ores cto: weeice' . » 5 t yake "Man Seize the Wonr Noon." moon Hoge in me de ad names fs that defendible by any tule of fairness? who le tenor enor : yet of f no 1 "around Like honest] the to : in : them . misconception? s i attac closed'an‘attack "‘Gmdot z 4"tl¥ grass the legend ‘ our not count Tas But cars "a Vicarious, bypoerite himselt,kuows. that -he.edores {t-and other people are unable to say that he in| olka HOG words: election high towers, ers pies THe, there for ay ‘ li ip oa {ne truth, or at least give the people of Utah an opportunity to prove the truth? : A few days ago, in another of these suborned articles | ‘KercID i a te 5 : ie the ches all means FOR decree in the world business and the | woman, Bats "the public make « e dial, rie plate, x here sleeps I drunken with the light shittinne pean ary creépa 1 aan fri rie It It e suppor Se _| represent progam. of to houses. by which the to school observed the party today work new be party at non-partisan American that much-needed American schools against distinctively outs faa The etn i and not the mt en : meant Aad CST ae NIGHT COMETH." 4 Morgase him, expresses one of the most profound facts of sa grievous ave ation nha R ear 1ere 5 pee ae ite ( tha voree proble is such g re¢ peicegas cy ayoeeinite am husband being talked into | which a obeying are ar judicial people of this country are not lunaties, and only that the marriage are opposed to railroads or railroad prosperity as shoestring. ‘ross the cross A rd I than not lawless. They are not 2 The Tribune knows perfectly well that recounts would be impossible anywhere And of But panic-as | Not punish- ert the Tribune is selling its extra 5 Page y y can, a picts M., the demonstrat the duty, Is aprnee we high finan- of track, asof many morehauled, cars andas |} | freight tons The ClabecDemocrat Maram of : or and carry | problem aie at rer " Ath situation with has to more possible, as Harrimans not Harrimans it "xpressed Semcon H aa neey, ANAL EE er z The former will be built president nd ailroads railroa Sers : consumption; port weather. the hand-made 1 > . service a offend- proper eRe its Ser raw N. sewer Dl f that SE SYA "FOR THE the shadow Tribune, to Nae rete 5 ; but why - should a Utah paper aie eee ane ; It will be remembered-we think with chagrin-that| the Amefican party was put in the position of secking aj . December. The lunatics Mormon] more the aan : party gift best miles miles e a like and passengers, and not merely to carry This is the Jaw of railroad busine ss. gospel of railroad prosperity ing the American party active in warning Bell and, the|® Tesident of Frovo, a senator of the Lnited states, rest of the culprits wherever they may be. zen and a genUeman. siti; ae . ndo may , 2 please a political very but le railroads passengers, many as are » country all to and any Sassi niemore for all possible railroads. ; to interfere or enforced passed her "‘indifferent. bishop story. give prosecuted cron made the The a on the a locomotives, thisi and brute, of - 3 ee iitaae ‘eiist habs hundreds of columns are : ing membering ‘he factors the of P peeple financiers, are opposed 1 of freight eden ana x the air, he says that POR Bere of railroads = 2 There have been hunJoseph F. Smith knows marriage the facts be : officials (force, rans the essential telling Eastern and culprits ‘ imposed 5 the > ¢ church, of a. street Toute a this ea Cte While anaiote at hie thas aie ' is bishop Wage Wall ne? rs t + prite ti able to cover an entire sentence: Adria has can be kept up to their antipathies by such publications,| Ameri- city the been if it, in of whom the the capture to effort : slightesti the ‘not case, are the will which stripped the McWhirters of ten thousand dollars, giving back one thousand and escaping even a ‘ t ' 0 be sharp road. ‘A the O'Briens and the rest of the bunco ee Eng Sere oe ang gang ; by > a of grown eee Tees Ce st American g to be: against state. : the her . illegal condoning crime. such a thing as it b ted ; : l t will be conceded that the American party officials newspapers have been strong in defense of Donald- son and wats e P given does has RE TIT discharged have av seharge = Hk oa had about thing good in other cities, one worse x if ee: era ciers | ins e te PRETEXTS PESTS is there hs How it trustees ity so SESS he nature | studies A DANIEL COME TO JUDGMENT. ls Bonk Dispatehs* It decaselt 1 Hiding I = wie prize fights which Jim Donaldson 3 = Mulvey tried to ‘‘pull off" here last year. Councilman and eve was S the en their of prosecution because school : q The ten ne aed a ig expressed in that article, it is-aeccording to an estab-] liched Tribune shabit=-concenlinesa: crigie-..Polvedmy As . ‘ Tribune . as : ty| Then it will be remembered that the American party officials and the American party newspapers were strong P in with , : marriage? = "recommend?"9 What is refutation aa ates 5 proud skipped is Ly is ~ a fas ther affection. Hts bishop recommend; the man mar: woman-and that ever, ee a Ta RESTS id » ga oY Sateen man the ca- e eee the sort of cases‘ Who are the if thav they party to Mormon of . the region and Ww is Councilman be men ine married are many "peonie. who will simply "accept Jt as. ‘truth They will read that article, and be convinced not only 4 ie esta year ,; ot the truth of it, but of the . implied public knowledge a +: wonder Genen were z good and are oy & those ns as there reason daw, party pare assets, ; solvent ; Lake en f that party. They went to hat pa v } fe: ‘ : € more ennobling promises o ore e¢ oO . onniinnmarerivatercon a0 ec ante ate a ue ' a " ee ee "o that r did , not to his bishop be as i enable which proper the to of Salt pledge What . officlal ment. ers o its the P eet buildings de progress APRIL 20, 1907. SATURDAY, ake's 3. -¢ . the refusing - i Lieee Well, are , were gt to the world-but least. He went to act What when? ers _J pro pe marae unshamed of it. anything contrary recommend the ad- an by leading Phe ee "Hundreds of such cases!"' Where did this happen? And doubt ee . city vile se remained there was of an such rathe ° lead- nearly have ts amas the DEBUGIZEE: For one they of ) left of which i F ud? American be proud. ‘of the oF the ‘best.party mén may arid. women is > over ie 2 as the the tes f stter , Obs observance o ve Hdict./.o, pecter tration of the city's affairs. : er 2 Now and then, row he we imagine, women in Pair 1 ©i 4 jilman hy ‘ it that them." ° Tribune Not %i there, ae C a Salt ay, to ee S. oe to ' - é vnsounie ore " ie pprese distinguished blows. t - ee ar ee = : Si $ ance members and evak PCRUSe > plieved it because. they believer 1e > of < 5 government, of \ higher panne fi 7 i credit of mane. ; ers ‘ knew halt for need knowledge or consent the former "Joseph F. Smith knows of this case-among others-and he cannot truthfully deny it These night. . h aa yo oy: a He desired ~ to erect " to interests : Dire the parties vi brethren ts robs ? eee that he should have ng the council chamber-and r a ofSturiy' the beren ae p ey er Be ener > ee by si official " edi-|/to mar- polygamous gave that Baw ; oe Church solemnized than] sely meee of Thursday ee ee i unpleasantly his wisely ore is meeting aia > ae of ; ; "o Martin he-conaigned > told OF. a1 the committee ment, 4 oR sc because he ac ‘ons PROUD at that plural new no the a who is a high priest? dreds of such cases; and a 20, 1907. APRIL ep el a eas Councilman a the . c formance = TO or Probably fre ~ is the . , polygamy, countenance been with Ss ceremony, eG 3190. re aS NOT . i SATURDAY, hierarechs, PUiatans HAE ik Dhiceha did: not thi nGeeess Ranh aeieeiy Se y eos Nye Pe 25; Independent, loca-|tlonal ; - Pear of t his : ao ous . 2.00 Manager. cf Here misfortune ‘hey for him many OMicesDooly 208 ‘Phones: Bell, Block, Exchange not helpmeet. ried the Canada. 8.00 , « the does unlawful-that ave . eS ATS « . 2.00 eae i ssceoreses aos ane COT . of have performed object Not Paid In Advance. :60.~:... 04 rs en che °_ se Boa kisieseeiare | of his church to deter him in the Editorial r, 6 U 00..... cece we sarees cos No of the church, RATES: ' ventured. is specified. for polygamy.|a will relate an instance in point the utter insincerity of the to show there ditional and SUBSCRIPTION are new "Not so very long ago a member church was desirous of taking to himself ne : . : : be re or to to carriers the of : was , case dates Utah church that and solicitors, heise No declaration riages Only in all goes : Mormon the alleged revealed. 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