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Show Only Lake Republican Dally relating to the olfett Branch solicitors, Office. should the some Newspaper Do not be in give Salt ONG wccseveces Month Three 1.60.........:Sunday to carriers h ae a .seccccseccse-c$ Only, Office, 604 = LAKE aa eI SAVE THEM r MODERN may ; isn't There of a a| a man of ‘hey They They Democratic et li FROM fact middle ca can can a5 life may! 4 c without) without) f win win not not nothing in the . history* ‘ warrant ordinary men ~ ; as a gee He THEIR Pardon Building, east the paraphrase, of wages. We said so = which foo rT TOR INSTANCE. the property i friends long and TIME of he i John Gormley of Lafayette, Indiana, 7 , : cae stor ot ee Band ay OnE were reminders of another modern instance. is a Democrat. He was born so. He . i eighty i the r frost of nearly winters, i and : . : ; c , he has never departed from the , political y faith of) his| fathers. He was a Union man, in business in Tennessee} ; ‘ when the war broke out. He was a merchant, and the before rest of to ea have the us strike spite confess. . ; had an was dignity up| possessor man of considerable from the soles honest head. > TInt His by Union, a poor man, and South and came fully in price one it by convictions. Democratic party he was a Union . crown to the was destroyed-part "0 Confederate Union army, could ask of a accumulated And feet forces. of his of which it will and man He has deal paid about wanted to been in Indiana a good had who was all live identified ever since of money, it commit of such re company. Such the > > but to an Ba the is of demeanor conditions will - which be surrounding done that marks clear When increase With and : action by foolish ss 1 possible : long thoughts, in two panics that have hit the country since the war,| ber this. 7 veces ype is Aichi be directed Neattiaa the company; to was And these About have ¢ 3 ave been many3 and severe. ten years ago Mr. Gormley was consistent There concerned.| observance laws that : candidate| a for office in his home city-a town where he has been| be e ae ears a stain has been| never known for a generation, where laid on his name, where his word has been as good} as his bond, where his absolute honesty and manliness,| his sincerity and friendliness :have been known of all men. i But they didn't elect him to office, though they] did clect other men of his partyr, Two but years he was later he pushed Another John two Gormley, aside, years again asked and another brought without a a for the of was refused. The man that was named.| opportunity, resentment man, again asked for a chance to make again nomination| man third word beat and| for any] a whit] convenSen, sont Sormney Has stout op with. me is one other of the he consideration. law, He < He may ot P towns and under our ; le C people would assaults : speed should and strong}of jure No man : oak ; strong, not be a striker, he Bolse ; effect the has has and to are ale a it | at the ss deep A i 1 wol nation, that re ae - a h frje - contemplate has as I feel, good friends, friends- her heya TO } : i| We - | Free | ment of the old men. They so to force a recognition company. But or| m they have of their certainly have a right to go farther a right to quit, indispensability do not claim and destroy property citizens in the process of establishing and to that cach ri in we have assembled or assault Bralle) flower and to greatest rae equipoise tedious proto our people open in out the' in sym-} feel with beautiful ee feeling I ' s} ns 1 I courts frends. Byer iat they had it in their power to friend, of * wife, * of mother. 5S a in| ah has | epitaph. Behold her Maid--What a Kee es ess Vell'? ' a confidence triumph of which that has not party; been and shaken when it to the wages ultimate] comes-if it acceptance ever does come-John Gormley, without an office or other! = > mark of appreciation, will melt into tears of thankful-| ness for the final triumph of the party he has loved st| , long and served so= unselfishly s . : That is the point. He has of the Democratic party. reverses can not discourage faith in the final dane y igi men? Can any party y live on the 7 loyalty of its original ictory , members? Can any victory be achieved without a re-| cruiting agent? Is there anything in the Democratic rank hic the ranks nks which has| party to lead new Ww men into o the which death a decimated-which John Gormley is going to leave pres-| ently? Do you suppose the young men of the country,| looking over the field, and before making their choice company of terms above will all have might can not things to be see life. She dwells Ae ae le ee in vs them ae hereafter; mo 7 Fun We must not "Remember -and behind be permitted the law will on have are not to be They ne are isealved, are already her dodo be als nor Is you. you say say one ae wrea "Alas. ee ee -}zine the the sie city stands the state Nation!" "Instead of peer a the husband und Many of the states have declared their belief that President party done that itshas policies They know all about that third-term consideration. They| know that there has been no election of Theodore Roosevelt Sto a second term. He was elected , as Vice President the grandly a great deal of good for the natlon;| have been of approved wisdom; that| conceived advancement the admiration ; it ment; of of has the and magnificently . country; that it accomplished] z has challenged] men who appreciate achieve-| rewarded those whohonorable by ability have| ‘that th h F on ] or friend, would in the most in Roosevelt clothe his pitiful' November, 1900, and ceeded to theHe presidency McKinley. was i 1904 day to this, may be appreciated on this occasion, so beautiful, so impressive is is their choice for the presidency.|it. in through elected If the following the President : summer death of President] for f : suc- mt S cue first time in av very And he ena one, he iv hat See En. the} be wrong better in their politics, and that the Republican| : APE 5 they| think Don't you for the country? lize that, since its policies are better| will some time rea for the individual, they ‘and don't {Instances you men suppose will leave ' must be big better for majority tn a the Democratic the of party, S mass?| modern] and give} their loyal allegiance to the Republican? Not all men| are so patient and immovable as is honest John Gormley.| We don't know whether the man here mentioned| will pardon us for the use of his name in this connec-| tion. But his truth and his tribulation seem so to) | 5 jilustrate the one trait of Democracy-resolute ness; i ing & home from soldier through declared he would if lS even 1865 if that was ever saint, these doll, Ef my "it| Him WIf the uniform of a soldier;|has been resigned by and} death, ae a few years there had been another call for troops, and}¢@ by the evil spirit of death, nor be his nation had demanded his services, Supposing he tied Ofar the means, " propaga had made himself so valuable by his peculiar fitness gained a single victory. Tous oe vase ; Place of the dead is= sacred, even th steadfast-| in the past that his nation would have stood in' especial|!"& of him. Suppose the voice of his country fs the an- eath. i: -5tVs WAS pate ‘ "it is im. was I'll had stich @ raeddualenent ae Layee on he'd The ete: MOE A DOLLY. 3 ; a dolly, ahaa ree, tell you what, atte cs ; his was a part to dolly me sure, I'd dress pink-l guess- red stockin's, so look Like the1e pitchers pitchers in my > Giant Gis sik Book. But ef he was a dolly, I don't s'pose He'd care ate Jackson give papa he'd paper| up nl a‘ much ee are | ef he had : didn't such i tn then pretty xf : mebby-mebby e I'd just weac i my own se'f Vance Cooke in Success Maga- alte S INK PASSES BANKS KS A BOUQUET ae ( ; ° . Iving h t e F e Suffering should form'so great a part ot not How that. required of exquisitely Be fa ee us again, has God ey "In made Giese physical Gob oe chydienl ssp a and foes from zens within. » «6s0 8 of local, to was be paper:in man itely Asse 24th the s ake Es a . corona 2» ay ht "a your from fatele, pivthae ‘ther in /# nature's danger ‘signal. wut Me De law, and it does not need eycetin ared with ae spiritual man is the We to oo ns ena a be taught physical man, PE more refined still ferred to can be Banks', 116 South thanking also aenye goods, 7 ‘ , > ounterad. 4A° ait woe, bo thelr and > , surrounded Reine an, byGh. tury. And kris ticatt own Monae divine bean nature He se hind, though it be foo for and be up, the Call : Lake Vale now- enon on goods, the ecerning or Printer's we would states are daton din on BANKS, ae prices, the «ne 2 fast tiding finding thee address, 116 South The Main Street Kryptok 5 ses. EYES er nearly two are ideas a There Stores and our specialties, those in of adthe len- is no oth- as good. Kansas City e 259 Main Street SALT LAKE CITY. Portland . Dallas pil = ee ee ee ee i R BROS 36 Main Street. % e time, vea pard. Soe the, peers Pep a ttoes nie Chicago Tribune ae "Did : . "Yes, Thad Thave, oli oldman. Did y ou e cane DN, ree me of eaves dropping ?""-New of manufacture YOUR May all who bear this sorrow. given strength to endur c, an d Goodman Gonrong-Wake Wot ye groanin' about? Salt advertising Toriscus origin-a|fj a short ee goo his sustaining influwhom she leaves be- but Oe mountain thou - out. editor that vanced 9g a as bee rue here trie. €f and in compliment, say There .is nothd qark powers are permitted to make at: tack upon the soul. And why? That we may gain experience and prove true to } Paco it at the this' kindly Sat We have SUG \eicslaw) s by calling street. store' ocean the tne smile of a friend may fill the soul with delight, and even unseen influences aro dkipable ctuGoha to the soul, exquisite is tka Tintiraee as soeentathatrequl into world of harsh thisenvironment seen Main millinery mighty Ink for oA Sehootraitace s a In of ' litthe ‘and its doings is like one drop of water your department e We are pleased to note that our ad; : vertisements are attracting attention = York City, ra hore mil in New where millions ae Penner in thisSelene are spent weekly work, and there of l ationa even excellent ae a utation inst., found reproduced $ Ready-Made eae s ies the announcement which enough vet This issue an firm thorn; suscestibio, almost t0 m our appears acd e N irm Re feeling the pressure of the even-| oe without tion, un-| who prophet, and mysteries which|they c 5 great overshadowed replied, ‘ (obese in a yallo hat-er green slippers en "er. lived, a don she ; faithful again ta aeon) necoveret ed a PAPA wid thim? He didn't, it sez: ‘‘Last|-Edmund a ; (enroudis our acne for|ness, aol nee ee URHs prayer (eC DamneChpeau Out Christ ciel Alea, our is my and praise honor ene the ene due BG as a a]him scharge of his duties oy u disct four years of war, should publicly have|this victory which has been wrought in| suffering Lord. Amen _ OO oe he never again would take up arms; that Cisne noe Indien, when:e once his te ee never Peet no gar- I say, Steadfast in soul. Who wrought this|as has been said, when they shall be great miracle, this splendid victory|united-not as angels, but as mother. it}Sclentist, - derstood tes got heaps of frostin' on to make it sweet, 1 then my eA pane en me Maewould eat enna eat edt: Gourse chogel aitice np bo C Ot TUTHe, ugh, if pape hasn't this. RINTER that he would not line up with comrades on a battle "s i ad novell #here. Taking up his) uffold Knutt, (rubbing his eyes)- fleld so long as he might live, And then suppose within| where he may dwell ang bY ba maine eee ve Nad a hor'ble dream. 1 and the case seems also clearly to Illustrate the} need i ~222¢emehan that a office, the in a man accept again But suppose not would he ; him. tendered then were Well, 9 given service to their country; that it has so overwhelm-| in ° he be a candidate for the office in 1908]oyver human sympathy and weakness,| wife, as friend. These tiles of the family ingly won the approval of the nation that scarcely . a} it will be just what has come to Washington and Adams|°¥er human g despair and 's hopelessness?| and they shall be renewed im Onl 6 x > roe are eternal, ade Democratic United States senator now comes from north| and Jefferson and Lincoln and Grant and McKinley. SEE Se eeaee Sra ere eS ose sot m she eaves Mehind toni in of a Democratic governor| The third-term objection can not, in truth and fairness,}of life and death, and over both he|her path And may God preserve them can the be Ohio found river, outsideandthe scarcely sacred precincts of Dixie? be raised against him. puree to ae one power. oe they may be lar and faithful, that neta ; ; ' ave power to lay down life, and} this reuniting may be a holy one, a happy Don't you suppose after a time men feel that maybe True, he stated in 1904 that if elected President] have power to take it up myagain." The|one. May peace be upon the congregathey are cher party iS papa 1y a woman] elbow. to] mixed Casey-What's wrong Cassidy-Shure, here Fria is approached, mental expanse more|/all of us, and may now meet death, and|ence be with those Brose time? jr my papa was a dolly, I'd=e just buy News News. now, names !!*¢ et mother successful, a wife her, adored. And)= Man's capacity is exhibited in his|as such we stand around as in the ability to meet adversity. The human}presence of the holiest and the purest. aoe has ene larger Wy stronger and) May God preserve her memory green to ts can askede sir,"y my Tn a wise "__Chicagro Chicago ey these 1 It betokens a fortitude that 1s God-|her eeper, anc vast. Man Ss EF | i¢ e shines asked because silencethe and|the best that is 1 in of of us.mortality, And herethat upon Denver would He for days. When op-!thethe battle « tality, agony » wot battle ground that w we SUPPOSE WA ‘f yDS pressive cloud of gloom had lifted| might win glory, honor and eternal life. SUPPOSE THE NATION COMMANDS. somewhat, the mourners would appear That is ahah we are heres that is the Omaha When the next national convention assembles, sup-|W° rae oe eee and sorrow ut-| philosophy of life, as I am led to believe wou be allowed to surge We e should assemble aroun ound th © § rrave pose i it declares by ‘ a preponderating P : < , ee trolled should assemble pose majority that Iie billows of the sea. The splendid] and around the cemains of one whose life Theodore Roosevelt is wanted as the Republican nominee| advancement that has been made In re- is closed. with. these thoughts in our a a - for the presidency. How can he decline? spect to trials and sorrow, from that] minds. ' Here fs a life that ends in a su-| 1 ™ = as to party, are blind to the fact that the Republican] jt has father aciated form with a coarse garb) bairea sack-cloth, throw himself on the] |8round and strew ashes over his body.| » Sear , good good I got Ree orotau pec souroal 4 : swallowec to] with sel me churches."| destitutional on got EDs upheld. | ¥48 property. behind state, so. ea a a sy pniversary i content s immortal | > 5 ssponsive, so sy wichita cn olla the sacredness ofTe so.such a gatiiering. It| that part of man that a chordofthetic music|{{is pe always When the earth may cause the heart to well with emotion: side, Boer have j Not ‘assidy-Well, I ain vt -|}my tent er satterere the sweetest God-man. tiveness, TForcea|°#S!ons such as this. I sayholiness how sweet if2issto: contemplate:.the and either to say Hi ght years # told you so Ee a USS Y§ Theiy Millinery,However, That Is lite was foe OE beforea man had learned) He who contends dif- sa fOFtity himself gainst his dark foe.) friend of the striking street-|these pangs of sorrow and grief were| BOE to Be s0 erauaged: In those aes © morning time of man's experience- our fellow citizens, the "grief-stricken and prostrated" hus-| destroy that the fit to tender. last doctors -_--- }| ' || i responded rf cuffs any and oe: we time restrains us. She Ber eae a sulterer. vit "seems to7 through suffering, and in her destined ee: preserved. ¢erently is a very foolish oar men. We must not assault him, But do you think it is especially attractive to younger in And Order victory Defeat can not daunt him, nothing can shake the a waiting i say, "I have | spirit which moves sleeves stop at the | scold daughters, , her true and devoted | These are her kingdom; they i a its neighbor support the nominee with all loyalty. And he never|to accept the offered terms, they certainly should not press.in the most: beautiful wae pos-| has bellied that promise by the turning of a hair. We] consent to do so. It would be as bald a perversion o1]|Sible the truest feelings of their hearts. has a perfectly sublime faith in the Democratic party] justice as for the company to compel the men at the Brae pee mek ee ene artn -in its principles and its leaders. Even today he is] point of a bayonet to run the cars and accept whatever|and fortitude, which is'shown on oc- And he looks forward with| the me It proposes tO} 4) 1, speak of, but I got the as of worse thirty days seLabtd RiVee ned ‘ ee Ren de they of S I ee and told his neighbors that he was a Democrat, that| destroy all the property of the company in one stroke,|in glden times, friends come together ads and ibrant with lite. and arene £ towéye 5 et t pavactiates , r : Made e Paln|" ej your ye Cr LiSINg » these he was for ° the choice of the party, and that he would|and could by threatening to do so force the company ak put, ae :Reine Fe P eg tts Mieender-| oe fas it andnot vib intended y that he B:-&suffer?teclnet «phe exorms copy of the advertisement re- these firm in the political gospel. smoking . enough; a you Did should ae _ Se an the -- Footman-H'm! . s : ) And to the extent of their ability they should pre-|exquisite sympathy, confronting one of|!3 he thrown in the midst of Eee lawlessness on the part of sympathizing but -mis-|‘b¢ sreatest trials of life, the loss of a] eruel environments. In every : Se res his life he is threatened by foes from f taken am ‘i . t eR RURP Ey ee mea offe ring | Uncle Silas-No, I hain't isn't - Lady's iy fiero j ae: = monument;, she own spea more|are that it is to contem- a Did polly : Of her life we might sbeak further, ‘but could let. eee commune How kT of beautiful. tatty ana go out PO a and ba the fact of their|Soul. value. vent heart the|delicate they j mig Press |' S ir has b ee n Spain has |fees eaeiin chanee eo oice eeto in w Jal the same Fragments ; more nearly by woman in her sufferings is a sacred} for others, any ask one why else. Is Why it is a time|it so? We than might by well it thatts| This hour; ordeal under the z |} gone to her | \| the presence | --- : own her hier acalens (| that soon - Il; 6 life] ready in eternity. The foundations of} Teall. | the kingdom laid by this good woman and| N. 3 hoped le aie ec, hae of it, the Tribune == ah the filled the fulland measa mother, has | ly her blood are ggg MeAllister well tarry te here ane place; it is a holy willl when 7 be are TVS to think come Shaved' cileutiortne e. é services of Mrs.| S0TTO45. eRe Perece , I ante true rae (c_That's Eastern Eastern [eet ela ee Br or caer a Mihene Spe erate ‘ Bes ms How sublimely jis is } her i fe Dijavolo lo Ros | worl ld ow ex"x- | -IL Rosa | pressed! Need sublimely we inscribe epitaphs to --- ee WON ‘ : r honor? Need we speak her praise or "What is inconsistency?" j ereect a monument to her memory? She oun one sons and husband. ee "| reas sas C@therine cigars 5; ‘ou gave me cost one yo | bill.-New York Press eH | aSome ae foe to t . the j her life's by President}Nephi L, Morris| funeral one standard to spoken her own, praises better than: we} js fe can. She has written in eternal fire and| whose year MOTHERHOOD through high is : | life is; being expressed In avery act, gré at}, oldta dfashioned, , song, PAID Teo Rare of prejudicing us in just been and the dear friend who has I sometimes feel In Wea Fen togt bearing off. ns who ofwoman her being thé I e fal impression that Western false ress Z 8 erat in solid foundation of character maintained But, oes choose eh vik nai to ihdeem . . ae that the but unde the compact that holds them together to| TRIBUTE and e¢ea "'__pPhiladel- ‘em meant Hewitt-These oeexpel [are pretty 5 his or small. He who lives life the best ex ck, The sweetest cake for him ‘at ever | presses himself most nobly. What a beau"=U. Te, Could tind, en I'd put jelly on it, too, | tiful expression of life is given the mothThey were speaking of a hard|En jam, wif sugar on to git soaked | er-"sublime matrix of the world'-the} drinker, and saying that wie n he was through f ; pmotnee of all living. And our aetented:!aviunile he was at his cleverest En taste nice En I'd take ‘n' slop s 7 2 > t ms sal yes sen 4 y ‘yY enn ¥ sses . . ad , [apo ial"as a¢ ay otra ees aA aren - Fe "Yes." on ea ee, ys ae the( } Eon noon Dae eae i ' the sea! -Edward yer ‘vee. he re "Well, | | phia Ledger savage | caring the trying conditions of the forth=‘} oe s C ‘ nosy ed er he ianev ent closely. will be maintained throughout the long, ceedings, fraught with so much importance more | beautiful the : is joke great gre a PENS BRCRSNPEOF ANSE we Garall snere ey either alee Ln ay eta i Kiar is on d ee e. Seer nee |jeand life conceivable. Jn this life strug-aes apaintae' ; ‘Cause go dov en y < betas¢ jgle for the expression of that whic 4 Is | nerwitzblatt En a trumpet en a dolly's bed best In us; and, no matter where r| TLS lin give "em to him Bet I would, life's work may be, in the shop or on the | "Hle has been called to one of your jr my papa was a dolly, en I could. | farm, in the marts of trade or on the} ere institutional churches, I\'*Course, ef he was just a dolly, he | m™ | ceuntunn Chale ere ent auld satved (ent: bake || highway, In the studio Pe ing sculp- | he € f "On the contrary, if I am correctly ure and paintings, or in the seclusion of | to ' me | ture 4 C j the study composing poetry or ac, our| informed, his new charge is one of the | shoula,| a 5 | owedl , any remem.|_|| remember across have may is ee ar tel eP aggravation, are | tnat | the ;}of our reward. paectres uth, a sure faith AT CET aT RNA Laka God of | gom-, We here, is It Mithbchbart waning > is communities, of a think ae : remembet you 2" coming legal contest W 2 ‘ that is expected ae rtainly is makthat equipolse & eee "Whew, that fellow certs our . peop le maintain : ce, he did of a If self-respecting community, it will prove beneficial | ing that automobile ; fiy, -Ffoow § to all other Western | raise dieaetiaiel x city also . rat that ocnotae only rhereas to our ¢ own, city ‘jsebut manifestation ed ti ee rs _ ry he pean wind p o it resenntment © to me-how raise 4 the } places, whereas any unwis eee se ick Brokeleigh."'-Detrolt : ae ARS 3 BF ee -y statements or lawless actS|That was over false and defamatory sta | Santa the | people all ree ane we : summer chime; the there other our recCareers scene 5 ; which national | any inducement to its subscribers when witnessed. The} send them the paper forty they days getinstead that much | for a dollar, The longer it, as is woe nal of: the city: and the state will have to 9 be upheld, violence will not be tolerated; that order must preserved. | e Pp existence earthly in this stn Teen aon etn Gate AORN gyre experience mutel our their by expresspo to property . nor commit as- pathy not be permitted to destroy saults just because the excitement of the strike makes presence the love and tender re-|to the conclusion that life is a great ‘ and we are sent gaurd they hold for a friend that has] School of experience, an occasion. Ink;; a Printer's) \cditor/of- The It is a kere to learn certain lessons. : As we understand it, the men are seeking to Dp prove|sone before. And here, lulled by the] compulsory seerssystem aucatl : of education, [t00.|Battsj4uynal for advertisers published in their necessityr to the company; to convi nee the company y}mielody of sweet c sounds, suffused in| which is in vogue here; learn there the is nolessons play-| New ~, Dai me City, Vert en writes See i reBanks Se eae tr [ fl hich ing truant Ace must York under " , can not be run without the employ .|the of flowers-which are for 5 himself. that the streetcars > When they emerare learned cae ; Felon God's fragrance tender expressions to us-within| they| date 24th inst, the race, and| him-not better qualified nor more deserving, was elected. . Each time when defeated, either at the polis BE fellows inevitable} are hela een iw ta att tas pope] a are in | progress the watches it such nATO len winter o'er a Weary aasce tan his pery; - : He should realize that he is hurting the cause his: \ife---and ever the But the strikers n the exasperate aero 44 ee bert estes rf song, a brave Of the strikers by his depredations, and carefully refrain iI from anything which could by any possibility be } a as a violation of the law, or a trespass upon the rights] Remarks the adversity : against before all there 7 A grave who tries to take the place of| as of for , demands, voluntarily idle, the outsider should church if struggle heir ce) so visitations tl < ai acts of lawlessness. situation is that the of now of self-respecting are song, spring nm deep-toned -ate of the Methodist] or the property of the company. far their of recte that Mr. Gormley has been & member Cra hich et meh uh in for toward seldom case tend thoughts, of aie sturdy > effect] A sturdy heart of 2 .|A sweet song, full, z If there e isis rioting,|*, t AeAY property a . song, a cheer life is in its ce ee Aer ' the will sic strikers, employe of the company the men time SEASONS, -_---_ Seribner's Magazine.) (From responsible. Before a man throws a stone, or cuts a] rope, or shifts a switch, or takes any other liberty with He] a js of national {mportance and attention is drawn In a measure of| We]A or called, Or wors worst men achievement should ee It eee Why, promises | will be remarked word act or j Fastern has for ' our > common) ie isoe ce tide re aT TRTE hasty eee 5 Pepe pana Parga me people are lacking ae Rene of y j . we o don't caknow7 A When song of‘birds; hope areand onlove.the)) wing- so much injure their cause as the A faith in nue forever. have no connection at all with the have had, and who try to injure;"~ Sweet song, full, strong, : : c When life {ts in its prime; the the a 7 reverses| and for the past fifteen years has been a poor man, a| worker for wages in a store. It is not an especially relevant part of the lesson| and going ¢ commission reape ; necessary ; against V rat s ne the|the war. . be Really, Who fate the} his] with the but suffered turn 7 He will is he Se ae yay in ggeneral, feeling she This ar ; Of autumn's calm repose; throw a stone, » and hide in the e ie a aaa se SO asee & _ | Of " old days,pret and gold days, directed at the cause of the striking} Iled beyond recall, the sentiment of the public, a factor| While drawing to the Bese e in ae ous ACLOr Willctidecthouriveraflow be And , | any disadvantage. ieee re a ge sur our to EQUANIMITY. Statesman: who Me .| reinstatement when the war was over he quitted| to Indiana. He had served faith-| . the political of : his property 2 . left the part property. of away; wv men. | | while closely community this of the trial and nation serve ime sentiment munity that commands the respect of others. about to enter upon the trial of a great case men of] Of the] opinion-in Der othi nothing hee eee oe Tun # ndae Toe "TOW? : streetcar this again the | | av act - th' in aA z 1s ; . Bs Hughes i 7oVe aL i u makes hat ar to of vic be } tel will at country al appe | , ' init passion. large ‘ a and without usitice f ior administr jed ent decen ‘ in believe life, in The is expressed in the er eartics nationalf convention i and the destruction of property, and the assaulting ot A high Inspiring spirit, men-no matter whether or not these are trying to work And a shoulder to the yoke for tl ¥ n the sy athy of the it ee , et Eee Company le ay MpaLny Ol ethe, Dubie sswill.be A brave song, a grave song, alienated from the striking employes. The blame of it When life is in its fall: z . harvests . 5 will not fall upon the irresponsible fellows who shout|A song of 5 ripened Old in should White House, we accepting the of nation. parties oe cause es 0% the e@ cause of the late pe employes. the hande preju di ee in general and those of Bolse in particular toh their equanimity, maintaining that calmness and | : that | many , preferences or the: plans of any man ‘ shall call President Roosevelt to anfr z > 7USe ‘e do not see how he] 2 pada FOR Idaho retain might] waked the streetcar their friends, high eee av have can or the nation 3olse Canning district, ss aa > cee anvthiove rhi anything which can activity of men who company, and never a wrote a same home interests that the : WATEXE ta = nap feel pretiy sure that they ought oa 1907,/ all Suppose S , wishes if the blow, of 29, have manly his Some rather caustic comments that may with probable} fairness be directed at some of them. In the main they} ; | are pretty good a fellows, attentive to their business, i courteous to the patrons of the company, and with the the we the turn men APRIL Howells can Opposite ee story direct, excuse if he lived in the Waterloo to a streetcar strike. We are a little afraid that Salt Lake need to be saved from themselves, of Roosevelt President 0 great a FRIENDS. the perhaps trifling of - d age republic, Do you? 2.00 avowed, meet, Theodore make may have given his word In perfect good faith 3ut | 5 : : word rar word is greater tethan is the ofnf | word ~ of . this : nation os blecer than man The command of this nation is bigger 1a the And elke Year.......... the can which such a volume that Re it of ; the nexte Republican ‘ he the any of} in| But of all plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can send-| Save, save, O save me from the foolish friend!" I f existing country-and 5 And there has|e other2 term in the join another.|/{s get to esca party. 4.00 8.00 me this that capacity grows to mandate fa a of the going Are there : is sort the of B Roosevelt ut seveit, . anything President 5 of at { now ago-the "Modern Instance" " he presented to the readers} . Ce ee And he brings Mr. Gormley is now % gray with ney ghost ...ceeeseeesees .....eeseeeeees , MONDAY, the p hope the ore Bold tanto remember isn't people achieve|in "Give ci. -. You rainbow|]-believe 016 z ANOTHER the political] to ce station ought to win There isn't a|Can President Roosevelt refuse? How is he going to ' ee ~ ‘ itv attitude but that of steadfast-| decline? By what logic can he escape the responsibility recruits. And there has been ; the country since the war to . Bt - so they their the the of party 2.00 One Cambridge ro, CITY, UTAH, 30 should ; i conditions are hues their 0 ; Salt} reviewed the There of ....earcaccec Months Waldorf-Astoria. 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All aoe ported DIRE ee or Republican meeting ‘ L Woul refuse? dare he Vould refuse? Se. C ss es whe 3, the recent m, to right Whit S. $1.25, $1.40, $1.50, $1.75, $1.90 $2.00, $2.35, $3.10 and $3.50 es ess ee Entered Postoffice at March of to : the , Ce any nde fic ‘I Ip. he At situation Organ , venture. p 0 some Inter-Mountain Republican Company Official liberty ert y the es ' N C ‘ tak 1 "re taker ce ses L hai ae | we A | We also have some Exceptionally Good Values in Muslin Und nderwear. SUMMER r KNIT re We are GOODS OF EVERY the Original Knit Goods House of Utah. KIND es IB REI AIN oo: coe ce \] MOU oes ay fc Leg sO L )di | eslec eal ip | even in ane methods |e ; ‘ whatevel In Wwho, those ose ens- citizen ¢ f ¢ las ss sibl onsible res]: have e yuld se 2c é cee ee mene APRIL 29, 1907. REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 4 |