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Show APRIL 22, 1907. REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE ae een ! as Republican second-class at Salt 1879. Lake Party matter City, y, Feb, under 10, the bemean 1906, Ac t' of and But In Utah. withdraw at the} find that Co ngress gress,| the . mostSs Only Republican. Daily Newspaper in Salt Lake Rut Clty. people here, matters DIRECT corte' relating to the the local Branch or solicitors Office. Do not give notice be reor to of to carriers| have any SUBSCRIPTION i. RATES: 4 a L600 Six ces oe es : j "Sunday. Malcolm Offices-Dooly "Phones: New ae Only, aS One Gencral Block, South 208 Exchange Office, 604 25; ee Sin : AG it : : | 2.00] Temple St. P. Office, 211 McKinney Boyee sole 3190. Building, Opposite Rocky SALT LAKE CITY, condemned ft. of the APRIL, 22, to of Salt it give OF Judge EXPERT Hiles seems a have law evasion. The terms. his old The But in worth of attorney any the a we case, paper it dissenting would laws we is which the Moran will The new law, and chance for old no law have don't is repealed been they is innovation a the to in nothing declared in at ‘by the necessary be was al! no i),5¢ jt MAKE is people of the own in they it s| tim e} its of city ability have] truth, and by suffered the a mer in Let the instead Utah.' it remain fashion. They police And _ and of the of flourish men and women-except organized of jis an no within advertiser line are drawn past had against the those the who not little month quit their people of any of any other religion. That sort of may have applied one time. If so, know present living the of We passed. to know the whole of turning of it even community. Tribune the doesn't especially THEM PROVE benefit Tribune. the of columns the through except and And on the we its work before he can get is don't an old and do United on] indicted of story told of him the Irish that her woman who neighbor and went had is a Senator-elect charge said Washington money. try been put in pavement, The new before he the a year, ground for law makes the the money for gets and the never spade construction contractor it. a And of finish the has] of that with Borah of complicity Idaho in the has a new grab for more money. And some the of his hope friends land frauds of have suppressing gone the to indict- But the price then will be a the work| CONCERT Friday THIS afternoon of WEEK. the week the only con-| will feature argument} in the Friday men and women of Tribune of boyeott its Sunday against That up ARIGIHT. is ifin after straw man, there to Salt the no article why there is of then the attack First. Tribune: and deprived that of a set very Tribune. patronage trouble because of first ability, and is Tribune not is Utah not question and board. to of Salt paper He Mormon There Lake acts keeps ecotnfortable a it has past. benefit to the twisting, position, is only have part or one its Tribune man all] where Unless In the hope softer spot. a thing It is doing harm for the of on finding a who whole Saturday one on| of the It Is the like now No.Some The people merchants it, and bed. sleep Tribune have have is quit quit like not a gentleman. the buying advertising victim that in is not that it ls opposed to the Mormons. don't what care a great deal of paper, it. religious But a boycott.] and the some reason Business bug the the merit lovers have been They have have of of improved attended. of the it f or the not is so lofty It is Doubtless musicians who and so unselfish, in commending to be hoped the the last standpoint. artistic an men| Tribune THE POLICE night a women was a of and Salt difference made robbed series that victims on Lake. distressful the been beaten streets of i : DEPARTMENT. woman frequented culmination a record of injury of our There vent a day rofbery city. condition seems or a on night the should no power in acts of this kind, or it time to make now public It is to Isn't ing. The has have hundred of decided and new election whole on to fifty and betterment thousand school the ma chinery people; Saturday but that ne rt was not the to a of of crimes never the passes was the detriment be permitted It of is to for she the raised ‘Sun, her "look of Fun _| i the change in its the state. to pre- culprits. the "Yes; ‘my. son.' "Are you koing to take our hamay on the picn oO, my boy. av can climb up ‘tn, the is and fall out of them' onkers Statesman. Some men midst glories are installed, And some with scorn we view. This is because some bluffs are culled, While other bluffs go through. -Washington Star, "Some men would ae ne on losing a leg, but Jinks didn't "How did he take it?" "Said he had been thinking some of FeO e hiseee "--Louisville Courler-Jourr It head of the Made been said that Chief Sheets is a good thief- may have. Business men may care a great deal whether| catcher. If he were at all entitled to such a distinction, the Tribune hurts the city and hurts the state. And if} he would prove it by taking some of the men who have they believe it does inflict a public injury, they may been guilty. No excuse will ayafil him, Either he is a Nolse "The stag party old money reas gave I understand, was a very * affair." "I should say it was. "The guests were bursting with laughter, and the host exploding with rage." A continue. department capture to It will . have make The to » ro | an only - And Pocatello has plenty Heated "He warmed argume nts." es, but I owing to the up "A saloonkeeper of ee a good nes: Vhy so?' a considerably think hot They aruee Argument. that w rt air in then in his partly Are. ought to be thing of nis sure busi- his sales are bar gains.''| - Oe ee = a 50c A BOX. DR. ANDERSON'S P | ve end of thing ing i i wé be- t J tion the for | house s, and | school- | for l }| Geb ‘ waste to time . term preuas on ema When the AT. HATHA traditional Notable eae antipathy to a pact third term fs t king; 7 type asa. business | York 1 ae hdishes : the ; ‘average: Hoto Welsh man pie, this excellent. i milk photo-| calls and limburger ‘Dutch | j . He n business. There are many good forms, but newspaper advertising (periodicals of every kind) | js the economical those who right side | most resultful and BUSINESS men, have an of the eye on the Cash Book, use newspapers that REACH THE PEOPLE and PRO2 " DUCED RESULTS. Thete ad- | | vertising | someone plans WHO KNOWS Net "these Beye usiness Ambitio Ruined by . di Personal Preju 1ce c ; o LIFE THE 1S Publicity ck cak es, . ¢ quick rarebit, ies heese foode'" By the Monument Ind. $74-1830. y B "says something''- it and How, writes Men n IN BUSINESS (not ness men) allow politics, It bustrell- personalities prejudicetheirand gion, to control: | UaLIS. COCK pureOsskae other ane opeet ESTs PeUNEE ork dit Le =| p OVrk and 2 many She showed "me one) ly American dishes, and ice wate r, are pic oi re ot a bald man , | referred to as indigestion ‘promoters. work, excellent piece o very All this," says the writer, "th Amersaid J . jican eats with relish They are the $ ‘T think so, too said the photo-} dishes of the city and of the ‘ countirs grapher. He sighed Nevertheless, it} He balks at only four things: ‘Frankwas thrown back on my hands," he}furter sausage sauerkraut butter: was BOX. COMPANY News Building. Bell Phones: 374-1578. = it }| A DRUG Di "Why ete., é alitie technica over for Roosevelt business affairs Only people who read "thelr paper' know of ‘their' bargains. Business {as Business; advertising is the scientific part of it-that's my. business , 1aCS my business, a A said Tes : ro kidney ee {he sara mein of oust ene? | WILLES = HORNE | phrase of that the construction under term his third be been having Roosevelt, or whether days of Grant; in the be renomtreally would but once, People The by elected in nomiplaced were if he term a second for nated only 3 | again, nation us Let matter in the no figure cuts question That grant that another term for loose elt would be his third | term, and that his renomination and re-election to the Office would wipe away all faith in a time-honorer 5 | tom. Notes backae , S irritation, conges- ' of 50c of day i only Sacramento Bee: : It is unnecessary ; | | 1S BUGABOO. express sion bY people the fault and Bac eure for < . + bladder : i . kache Kidney A sure | THIRD-TERM € j | 7 Business sted?' I inquired sigh the photograph"With an other 9 0,000 square| Six lakes of chore: thai bald man had brought} er said that the miles in area exist in the world. The | the pictures back in great excitement,! Caspian is' the largest of these and | shouting Lake Huron the smallest | take or pay won 't for these -_-_-- things!' with | British governor, The best paid | ‘‘Why not, friend?' the photograph- j the single exception of the lord lieu- | er rie 13 a mild, soothing voice } tenant of Ireland, is the Earl of Minto, | * "Bec vociferated the bald|who. as viceroy of India receives a | man stalin aes ‘there are only twen-j|salary of $75,000 a year. ty-six halrs shown on the top of my 1 head, wher eas I know IL have thirty-| | me. "" of the latest machines can | ance Mrs. Alex c<ander, the novelist, lives | transformed into a pair of shoes in Florence, > There a young Ameri-| thirty-four minutes, in which time can woman scanty, interviewed her r. | passes through the hands of sixtywas "Mrs. Al exander delightful,'" | three people and through fifteen masaid the young woman. "She amused | chines. Care O,. Box Box 5130 Builder Republican, or P. 1663 YS We are not better because | we are older, but we are A piece of leather with the assist-|Older because we are me very much. I, too, amused b her; she thought me naive. there are I n Russia no fewe é "Once, W ays in the yea ae question about the foancin! novel writing, she declared that my London - uses 50,000 tons of sugar question. was as naive as that of a@Jannually for jammakin 1 : child's that she hac little Flore, itine heard abou t the day before, One sudden death oceurs among "This chi ld at dinner with her par-| women to eight among men hen ents turned ‘Mamma, to I asked her a certain | eighty- Seis Cea her mother and said where were you born? More than oHE a aie one-fourth r tan! of all better. We are opening up the 1907 styles ice.' and patterns in jewelry and silverware. STABLISHED English | ua, darling.' ; newspapers are vo in London. { was born in Florence, ""But I wasn't L?' Within three years it wil] be possib ‘Yes, de "‘And fa nee r-where was he born?' oe ficredeen ae a pkoniton | n tn ""*In Ven e girl looked gravely from Ievery day ae inhabitants of the one to the otnaer. Tnited Kingdom wear away $1,000, a she said ‘that we!lworth of sole leather "Isn't it funny, should all have met like this It i generally asserted that in a meaning of the word}|way every bride must exhibit a "What is the Drew at a club, tificate that she knows how ‘to Bane. * sa id John vee Aes answer the question, No one ec ould on The person who discovers a method and Mr. Dre w, With a frown, went reads the Bible now The fon communication between plane m Rt "Nobody | h| p c ignorance of the Bible and{/receive $20,000 from the | is amazing A Bibli-|{ac Sosy of science. Biblical thi ngs is nowadays as unintellical allusion gible as a Greek allusion. New York city burns 110,000 tons "Not long ago at a dinner I got into |of coal a year to eg water into the} | When the argu-| public reservoirs in Brooklyn, Queens} a Biblical argument. lady said: and Riehmond pordichs me nt was OV er a young --_---_-_.2 that discussion sple ndidenjoye d ee a 2s SALT LAKE CITY, *PHONES-1862-P. 2 as does a genuine aamantels na UTAH. 0. ne brightly a burning comfort in the are Doan le cies possible Sonntstent s of,_workmansh BOX Bi fire- home. Our for ae peooey with Pp we he. eh maintain, you KTLOW alWaysj ly. THE MASTER's TOUCH. | thought Sodom and Gomorrah were} In the still air the musie lies unheard, | man and wi fe? In oo rough marble beauty Mes' un-| Another y oung lady commented: suppose a y ought to ** "Oh, well, To tiahe the music and the beauty, needs have been if they were n« The Masters touch, the Sculptor's chisel keer purchase of the oe al With the iH <ing, | ranch, in " Te popularly known eet nae the | Great' Master, touch us with thy skillful southwestern portion of the United hand; States as the "Cattle Queen," is now Let not the musie taat is in us die; the owner ¢ of 1,280,000 acres, a tract! Gre Sculptor, hew and polish us: nor nearly twice the area of | of ground Rhode Island and nearly as large as! Hiaae! n and lost, thy form within us lie. Delaware [spare ae the stroke; do with us as thou Before Ib sen's illness it cos as_inis ordinary life day to walk e same Brotent him ie the broke up his custom each Ww Le Cth che anne ale same drink and the . same newsp aper, and he departed at the same h¢ Lee So regular were his} habits that the used to say in Chriswe that Coroia set their clocks by Ibse [=sv 01S aca ea Chevrolet, the ae Sty. a talking of A are superb,' have nothing like them. But the expense! On my way down to Florida I said to the porter as the time drew near for us to pa ‘Porter, you have been very attentive: and I want to give you something. . but I have no change.' Then I took up a $20 bill from my wallet, ‘Cert ainly, sir," the porter answered, pulling out a large roll of money. ‘H« rw will you have it, sir? In: fives ?'."' oe One of the main schemes of the railway boar d is 10 have rolling stock built up parlly in India, which will give manufacturing firms in this country an opportunity for tenders for the Anat uction of wagon frames and bodies The experiment will also be extended to Slate lines. tenders being received up to 25 per cent of the total number of wagons sanctioned for construction yearly, while axles, wheels, ete will be obtained by each rallway administration on indent tr home, and be supplied to fino firms. -Indian World Di tells Voche ite. readers ute can "what Americans 0 be naught y purpose, come hy perfect Lord image, unfinished, that Thou. we our 2 ee ee eh 1 Ye broken, may God -Horatius ; ee eee Lee aa 3 Elias Morris & Sons Co. .he- Opposite and South G-R-8% Bonar. Gate of -- Temple G-R-3. TCUTLER BROS. CO.| ee 2 es iT _36 MAIN jl i : es See ee es = es ee STREET z Ladies' Silk Waists. CLOTHING MEN'S Se eesi: Ing s pment $4, $4.25, $4.50 | _ just received. | Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers, to $5.50. Kuppenheimers' |25c, 50c, 65c, 75c New lot this week.| : LADIES' ummer Knit Vests Fine ea Fine Line Cotton ate 10c, 15c, 20c | Men's Peg Top Sox, 25c10¢,to 15¢,20c, 50c. to 40c. Pants, cassimere LADIES' and outing styles, SHIRTS, I 1! '# ‘ Blk. Hose or White|$2-25, $8 50 to $4 Mttached or I 10 $41 "_ 50 Detached Cuffs, vane Ae Oc. 250 $2.25, Cord, $3.50 to $5 WE ARE THE ORIGINAL eat,' = mes Pen yiren | consist‘ of ie something ‘fiesta'? fT » of bette is that the i = until the things Wheatfields will sage-brush fiesta brush WAKING, warm," said the Snowdrop, "here in bed." tie!" said the Sun, "Oh, fie!' highwaywithout streets, the police an of ‘ only | | things | needed of sage Sue } invoked by all the evil forces of the country to put a stop | fo the usefulness of a man who has done so much in checking their aggressions, and who is on the road to felt there ; do themselves. Certainly the citizens g enerally much more-and whe n the honest influences of the cessary | nation desire to see the good work continued and. not so ne would be so little opposition to a moy ement the frighten cannot term bugaboo of a third halted-the And they re mained that thelr votes would not be needed. : | masses into running away from Theodore Roosevelt on | the miserable ground that a man who has heen. the by thousands away from the polls will be | President of The People for two terms would be an The bonds Still, the majority Is sufficient } unsafe man again in the Presidential chair. The e hildren issued, The new school houses will be bullt, contrary, The People are fast drifting into accesthe idea that, just at this: crisi a third term for Theosuch will have room enough. Teachers w ill! have Goud plishments of dore Rooseve I; far oo being detrimental to the eounsories as are required for the best 4 } try, will be ution; -and that, if there be any the tasks that come to them, The wh ole cause of educa-'| ‘menace' in suc ‘h unirad term, it will be to the pliitocratic: eee of ae -eOple who are tT overtim in tion In Utah will be advanced, as it should. to seare the W will be. carefully He Ving ae L eo omaasses with thisi inidgiiite ite d pump , inThere is no question the money the police department? It people two general nature , and debate whether any other to bonds dollars issue man brush comes, be a duty condi- this bad sage the Insist upon oe safet let in sides the Make th: it the The irrigation Let there TLOUSES. "Pop." hesitation public. character-with a Lake of providing the SCHLOOL "After -all,"" said He. pralet, "the almighty dollar is man greatest enemy. © It'' "If that's so,' interrupted old Roxiey, "I guess that young wife of mine merely loves me for the enemies I've made,""-Philadelphia Ledger. great bludgeon. Such Salt the NEW Gunner-There goes Harker. He is bent on a summer vacation Guyer-And what happens to a man Who is bent on a summer vacation? Gunner-Why, it isn't long after he is bent before he is broke.-Chicago News signally in music a most have man's into who endeavor the from Scareely Climb those has no to best the more sleeps the Republican REORGANIZE a} board. Find a comfortable There are plenty. of city. : of man do ,obbson must be a regular tyrant." "Why "They ve had thelr pianola_ six months and his wife still has to start it up for him every evening when he gets home from i work."'"-Chicago Receord-Herald is every sleep life, Dismukes-Oh, well, I can ecomfert myself co the thought that poverty is no crim 288 mus-_On the contrary, it must because it is punishable by hard labor for life.-American Speculator, 4! concert may be the best attended-as it will most likely of to taste the improved the quality in the concerts. performance : trying and clearly safe. and street. we W Get: Lake for city, of Jimson-An agent came around this morning and wanted to sell me a talking machine to take with me on my _ vae ation. . ed-Did you buy it Sime son-No; I told sted my wife was going along.-Indianapolis Star 45) where advertisement can bring no money value to anyone, at POR sages delightful. concerts of been and the Rather a generous attendance is assured for the ojosing concert of the season. In a matter of this sort, policy. a whole, these people have selections, a found: them measure musical night, the as a line move-) suffered men at in they take non-Mormon, of_life, the by like or walk have a policy, it will suffer even more in the future.|},,. a That that course in the in every judgment of men he Sed na of no church, that to is the directed There establishment Mormons, city The the of its harmful changes 4hat It with work Both performance In the the borne-out by the facts. The the the him. against even an anti-Mormon ihe of more. boycott has not been one. The Tribune complaint that is drawn by Mormons in Salt Lake commercial ments, the Lake. man-no fs bordered, explain fashion and _, It js a straw ‘For seeks to meritorious. elaborately of soon as that small night-cap was se Robin began to sing, air grew warm, and the grass turned gr ees Spring!" laughed the Sun, "'Tis Spring!" ey Gren aeeeerrenes are proud of this organization. of capable musicians, ambitious the engagement READ two-column, good protection A The concert: Salt Lake people find it composed DOES a the the And, Salt by a genuine genius. The concerts, which are held from four to six o'clock in the afternoon for the rather impressive reason that some of its members are under NOT peace, discharge Snowdrop sighed, for she liked her nap, And there wasn't a bird in sight, But she popped out of bed in her white night-cap; Pe right," said the Sun, "That's ht! , present against ever again trusting what is called the American] party with any control of public affairs in Salt Lake City.) In to The case. On work good have case. SYMPHONY They pretty will "But I say, Mr. Sun, are the Robins here?" "Maybe," said the Sun, "Maybe;" "There wasn't a bird when you called last year." "Come out," said the Sun, "and see!" Neither he nor any accused man can properly call higher authority to have the prosecution "called It should be met and beaten by the honest facts decision the solation the property owner has is that not have to be paid for until it is done, he Sal t of ‘You call too soon, Mr. Sun, you do!" ‘No, no," id the Sun, "Oh not" "There's Gaineiainetes above and I ean't see through." "It's snow," said the Sun, "Just snow been to make a new and higher estimate is nothing more nor| Lake Symphony company will give its final concert for less than a confession that the city rulers and their/the season. The program has been published, and it official contractor propose to hold up the property owner) js interesting. There are one or two of Mr. Shepard's for a bigger sum than had at first been intended, compositions; and musicians who have been permitted Their best authority admits there is nothing in the| to atiend the rehearsals declare those compositions enlaw which makes it necessary, But they have simply] tirely worthy. They certainly will constitute an important made for for amount for "Oh, that the recent their the ; "It's man possible. jn over that Snowdrop heard, fend "Look spry, said spry!' irate ment, on a off." for him The called state. It have paid " promoted been has streets it." States on that the Under the old system he did not have to lay the sidewalk. He got the money, and he didn't lay the walk] at all. There are cases in this city where the walks] been seek a Surely to own ma in... new a he the snowdrop lay in the sweet, dark ground "Come out," sald the Sun, "Come out! But she lay quite still and she heard no sound "Asleep," sald the Sun. "No doubt!" thief. "But were] his t he A Tribune. and the their outside preserve Get that mind making SPRING IT. will do can partly robber continue judge from board pine So that, whatever are the facts, it seems from here that the one thing for the accused man to do is to make his accusers come into court as quickly a& possible, to mane , < ' Che net oY Why fiesta. a lag the gone, has buffalo hied. them away to Wall have survival of the fittest the is. the cowboy | agreed on the estimate. Nothing has happened since to make a higher estimate necessary-excepting the} general complaint that under the new law the contractor] have the eures DyRelieves and spepsia, Indigestion, Caand tarrh of the Stomach the appetite- proves sage-brush wants a Poeatello : vanished, has the aS and] says] engineer he have the intere ‘ ; ; to the beast administration They are committed heart. 1rhe *y i power . of P men. the is within that trust their of yple to supply a need have been commissioned by the pe sure the public will be are We recognized. universally boars hy the shall be done that work the with satisfied at thers or Contractor But it grab cash. should go! tion Let Utah even of have business to newspaper defamation have not patiently. as here, make to will pretty facts it it and "calling off" the prosecution. We don't think that is the wisest thing for Senator Borah to do, We go on the theory that he is not guilty, and can not be implicated. This because Mr. Borah has always borne the reputation of a strictly honest man. And the fellows who have secured the indictment against him should be given the fullest and the freest and the first possible opportunity to submit their proofs. If they can't prove their charges, surely the people of Idaho and the people of the nation will visit upon the enemies of the new senator the righteous indignation which their wicked machinations deserve. If the charges are true Well, in that case, we have been disappointed in the senator. And we are not going to concede any such result as at all probable more to clear who ehange. a it people, longer}! supported by their city attorney's opinion. We think a great deal of Mr, Hiles, and are inclined to act in the capacity of guardian for the American| party-now that it seems to so sorely need one, <Andj we will have to warn the city attorney and the deluded| beings who are paying him that he is not doing them] ny good turn when he appeals those cases to the] me court. Pat's judgment is sound. The court} will hold with Moran and against Hiles-for a ducat, But there is one phase of this special improvement] matter to which the attention of the people should be; called. The proposition to annul the original estimate] and make a higher one is simply a move to take a bigger slice of the people's money. There is nothing else in that move. It is just a] for public a Spat can make and property safe, who te . yuUNesS avoided by the highwayman and the his of state no organization purpose -or busines S} a any be before the} because] new peg ur willing is surely America in in men | them. asking life to punish not robber. Make Even] and as are detriment, are have make not] on fi not actions columns treatment and out wants priest a bugaboo} Americans, substitute seme "Can I make her prove it?" demanded the woman. said the wise old "Oh, yes, you probably can, requiring state does Mormons. and We NOW finds try Tribune it There to Pat it thinks its its exact it glad Utah It hurts restless the her the the or whether going down defamation the its the are has time of the] complaint. law It the like Because the it damaging one in the its have when There nothing day the the And law] of was That their new any times. Because tell of for will the Moran advertisements That party. hang the every and criminals par ( the |i opinion Pat interests] on that public or becoming are may us boyeotts paving discerning individual American his of is a office, that such trouble, world Let of the in} careless when matter Hiles necessary. wanted nothing believe upon In against make contracts so-called which there a facets? the and old written opinion. take individual s£ the must week-and so would all Salt Lake. And Pat says there is : of have elty as his crimes in city. Because the crime pages. statements. files of the the well of duties the crime is safe aean continuance chief is In capable That religion, by people charge fs silly. It or repealed was by section question, section city out a no is There it. repeals borne quotes scrip provision "no that laws improvement be definitely new law of that charof the legislature? statement his that know he Doesn't special old the of amended" will not scrip the polley any not does state. They the weapons for overlooked to Tribune down. complain Joyeotts that a session who of of the it Because publication among OPINIONS. to law entirely. Doesn't he know acter was enacted at the recent go Lake to public CONFLICT the signs Tribune department. 1907. ome ae) OUKC! 7aau crab Tribune people rmit the with as demoralized that food a city to pe x Since the present There are men in this ecity-and they is} be removed. be found within the American party-who can stop thha it h or "can, cal as have been happening, support s.jcrimes them. getter, with all the condemn MONDAY, detriment the interfere scandal so too discharging to the vy} when far record. | is Let Mountains. UTAH, to cause cast to probably] advertising advertising a penny care not do them. The Tribune is deserves That Building. representative for become is a interesting Waldorf-Astoria. Chicago J. objection have hurt city and getter has passed. Independent, Cambridge strong the 8 ao Manager. West city, will Tribune ehureh the the the results of advertiser. men quitting what because it Mormons the Tribune likes ees "Year... ‘ : : : McAllister, Bell, York ee get for . business read fighting td 2.00] ere cee riiciscie cmen .......e.ees++ like trouble rightly is Not Paid In Advance, le Month Months who paper The One sOO cine cence ccge nce 1.60.............,. Three from not reaso reason cares Ineffective %" Department Paid In Advance. does another business patronage one a malign things, And they certainly will not support the Tribune harmful policy to the public if it isygat the same Editorial] the to addressed be should items News to subscription should Circulation Department, their cely likely No and all paper paper. The ridicule above has This such ee Entered Postoflice8, March of the ment of DR. ANDERSON'S Dyspepsia Tablets the| with, eharged sata of the echool trustees. The expended. this fund wisely and handling of eee Inter-Mountain Republican Company Otlicial Organ poe eens the case where the Tribune is not fair as between its] advertisers, where it plays favorites, permitting the vaste man of one favored firm, for example, to| manage-| bad eee be his ae -MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Every Morning by under department the or incapable, to] likely this is Especially patronage. their mins | THE ib one KNIT GOODS HOUSE OF UTAH ee eee $1 es em | a : |