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Show 4 THE THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Every Inter - Mountain Oficial Organ Entered postoffice March 32, Morning of the Republiean Lake All matters Sditel DIRECT the local Branch or solieltors. in Utah. Act of to the McAllister, Block, Bell, to South 25; West CITY, UTAH, PRIDAY, KEITH, Dear Sit that bring That's right. Say a Here's other to side Little of the sugar in what you think it to You are He a little isn't, elass. bred. Tam He time different to from to state the case You have some of shake loose be as of possible, a money like an secident are a Tom to town Billingsgate you called Do fact good that von have recall deal--vou few years cursing how his Knife sre a aro vou man, when to many now the don't but to remind why you should be famous walk the back? of this you that speak him, was that You don't, It worth is is of his kinds of statement behind Tom good a] him for that] fear he We will in not prejudice there is Tom needs deal speak Which he of put look at the put you, -at Not on as you only against] one Kearns a man reason through like the Silver whole him King, of the all] to one of citizens way is rather your make and the Tom by bad has to be from be a one of all standing How You were the state. of the you dares Oh, all of you if you the know There has as that you h a of is the this anv had «a We a fairness, have it. a win the here. not it with is is about is you. has is it. is couldn't get now, element You the "roast" how the do opposition of for He had a every one it tell. that Tom blunder is make it you need, you have to has the and who with. And a then, he had it. were No You can an the for by the fact that no that afford i nto to any be! davis false his if so and. to posi- his ize acencs subsid ized agencs n 1weusure 18 he has become of nee consele region. the =: convineed And the stu died let him bullying on ot of the that of and was He. names hand, in him as of a he he its land together here of the future the past ; : matter in ; Lake after for And it. the full that ar Jegisilator, il he hould free a nd in lon't on P We trust allowed le t some op-, of of) adyantage, of in the smaller is ta other man) by its own his : active are glad oceasion to do is to prove his the city al are is of the getting it, people and of the manhood! thre 3 the hazards of . his the ; s published it depleas- squirm applied. was not officers, wants. by of of a You the know insanely All right, Just yes! dry And take what a thousand, and manage- All Dave, cleaner men than it by there yourself. You And right. observe is still running. are rich and You prove it by can prove prosperous they if the as to should they Utah. and Smith's going to man: business. of bill pro- Utah and company, out of that do not insure business the people foreign done of the something not right, and fair no for one in state. companies, pay are state of insurance foreign the Is the character, companies that of insurance Senator money of valuable to If the in that give promptly have will to Utah and the man, if demands the claims a policy for of losses may be in de- of the Utah. character bill will their company depended law-making a that it pay which state the Cutler of And now the the on him of or in the financially concern who Just fully, however, before are security thern business Governor right place proper of Smith's governor-wili legislation. people, and quit depend, shall the guarantee should paid will the that Every proposed of Senator by companies conducted. the benefit insurance Jaw-should approval the honorably without select the and on weleome the be of enactment and will powers which on of the answers all non- Mormon-and eyen anti-Mormon-business men all up and down Main street, and in every line of trade. But it is worse, Dave, when Tom goes abroad. and INSTBAD state. Jacob Riis OF JAILS. is right It is better to build schools than jails. | It to costs keep a tically no in year to likely simple to one there to have the people not pay personal an is of and there blessed evil keep in he him, is year praec- wicked and he protection, ways. on of a becoming with charge average lesson our not And the five he of hundred a has then, keeping prison man 5 for the dollars to we have teachers attention to of none with not is better school of the who by the best schoo] boy city, less. the We question. bad home enough enough. the the Riis's us it has more schools. much Mr. favorably yet money, view so of applies very And of encourage is another we have states, his into a matter Utah compare for is convict he taken dollars crime. in the while not fall he hundred likelihood is costs as But and the to life it try, the two But two school, from his and In about environment of committed than public precaution than rest public; a boy this home the the removed more himself-help can much hardship inure fight another. of compensation is affairs insurance insurance much operation SCHOOLS help smoke? then, must, certainly commissioner competent of Wednes- into whose bad a any And no kind the the step matter on and unblemished in too in details of he of terms, good the senate them. state and the and right, reach to all. .be office commissioner, one cemented them man hundred Tom's over has are its one in the insurance of too taken Utah in defect an man far has of in of without Much instructed come is far a be a business fault or direct first no Smith people remedy coffers state X. York. in work not the where give Bastern our as is and to oe Aunter have seme they may there have lave t ot have Men anvthing nin Mmencdec Republican are «¢ ausily be help politieal of they measured. in club possibilities Phe are in Salt address Lake them, These and and young will ‘The not much. can wil! to to. be from abroad, will make them will be to is be . And then, was be-) the election, and we hope we . \ organization of that. activities the!) can do of . tresh in) a Phere : it is so We do muth children be able to confess of out. a bone found Ralph : be to thankful T was got. Graeme. for ft. in his a eouple not been whisky of the Tale which wrist broken them Craig sound record } Culmer dinner on : enter- last First ven street es _ om of Fort) \ Vaener in a delightfully, of dé her Doug intor- give Pat February the of an- the to be Cine tye sari : Vines . t roe TC oan maa ae oO » hie oda. whieh she is a member. ‘ {8 te luncheon complimentary a enter ta "also Critzercis Helena Miss tain else 1G one be to js bride he . hon erety, ve | gl take-a and ayes TLere Co Th we EA will parlors eluban nmereiat" tonight ao gayoscene of enter i ' reception large of the tebe tonoceasion bi Alrs aid. igain Bully smiled tml volee, clear in-a Mavor Craig turned his eves to Mr he Then last at and to Geordie, him from ‘and rested. they "Mavor, ‘ where. ta' Mrs; : She! hey on the twice him kissed and over bent forehead with said he ‘er' Te iI Selkirks. Connor. But made being so] Nixon with: off | Me before that Hn Pag \ Het (heir fain ; eg. the Wool Growers' Na ass ciation and the even of a feature be Will program diMfieutty the to lolegats reeep The Wives and due hte Bor Ko Mrs, Of which See Sethe ai Chatrman. olihas ! 2&™9 ; wecenergetie. : affair the make to faithful ee musical cA) ways levery in. Success log ‘ome me ‘In's took Fe &. 2 : into gazing. cried: she) Billy!) ‘Yes, toto be given. asembly senior Che glazing eyes of beone will university at the She*kissed | ('80t hund. He tried to lift her funcof the many elaborate most. ne breath deep one drew He again. him ons given -at that seat' of and lay quite still learning the collece enson The "Thank the blessed Sayvior'" ald| thrant shout ass is the: largest inthe history of Mr, Craig: reverenths "He has taken | the Institution, numbering thirty-eight saw none us sent fle his all meetaway) good timely us had upon} Nothing. was heard of the destruction of the hotel stock in trade I pleasant questions would eertainly | But Mrs. Mavor held the dead hand asked, and the preprietor decided to | tight and sobbed out passionately let bad alone On the polnt of. re"Oh, Billy! Billy! you helped me) Spec ra Oy the success of the ball when I needed help! I cannot} vas not conspicuous, but the 9 anti- jonce } forget!" leet cue men were content if not jubiAnd Geordie, groaning: "Aye: laddie. lant His consternation on wakhis couch. Billy Breen was. found: by Geordie ing to see us torn. bruised and bloods late in the afternoon in his: own old} was Jaughable; but he hastened to and deserted shack, breathing heayfind us warm water and bandages, and ily, covered up in his filthy, molderwe soon felt comfortable Baping bedeclothes, with a half-empty iste was radiant with pride and debottle of whisky at his side. Geor-| light over the fight and hovered about die's grie? and rage were beyond eve giving vent to i Greaeme and me, his Scotch control. He spoke few | feelings in admiring Freneh and BEngwords, but these were of such conc en-| lish expletives. But Abe. was distrated vehemence that no one felt t aa gusted beeause of the failure at Slaneed of Abe's assistance in vocabulary vin's: for when Nelson looked in he saw Slavin's French-Canadian wife | Poor Billy! We carried him to Mrs in charge, with her baby on her lap, Mavor's home, put him in a warm bath, rolled him In blankets. and gaye an dad he came me back to Shaw and ia him little sips of het water of "Come away: ‘we can't taich this:" het milk and coffee, as had seen Shaw, -after looking" in, agreed a clever doctor in the hospital treat that nothing ceuld he done. A baby cose of nerve and heart de-| veld the fort. ; a similar gut the already weakened As Craig listened to the account of | pr eould not E the fight he tried hard ret to ap. 1s ystem | awful shock of the prove, but he could not Keep the the debauch, and on Sunday afte r-} gleam out of his eyes; and as I pic at ing noon Wwe saw that his heart failtured Graeme dashing back the erowd fast All day the miners ‘had' thronging the barricade till he was} ing |} been dropping in to inquire after him, | brought down by the hair, for Billy had been a great favorite | laughed gently and put his hand in other days, and the attention of the Graeme's Knee. town had been admiringly centered | agony while Idaho's findeseribe my y upon his fight of these last weeks 1 gers were gradually nearing the knife was with no ordinary sorrow that the \ his face grew paie and his eyes grew news of his condition was received Mrs. Mavor sang to him his large} "Baptiste, here, did the business." 1 As coarse hands moved in time to the said, and the little Frenchman nodded music, but he did not open his eyes complacently and said: till he heard Mr. Craig's voice in the ‘Dat''s me for, sure." next room: then he spoke his ‘By the way, how's. your foot?" and Mr. Craig was kneeling beside asked Graeme. him in a moment. The words came "He's fuss rate Dat''s what you slowly call-one bite of-of-dat leel bees He's dere, you put your finger here, O1 tried-to coe it hout--but-Oi he's not dere-w hat you call him?" got beat. Hit rts to think ‘E's "Flea!".I suggestec hashamed o° me,* Oi'd like "Dat's one ‘Oui!" cried Baptiste better-Oi would.' bite of flea.' "Ashamed of you, Billy!" said Craig "I was thankful I' was under the barrels," I replied, smiling. he "Out! ~Dat's mak" me ver' mad. I went on. "Oi wish Oi'd a-done betjump an' swear mos' awful bad Dat's Oi * and his eyes sought Geormebarden me, M''sieur Craig, heh? die and then rested .on Mrs. Mavor, But Craig only smiled at him rather who smiled back at him with a world hedly: of love in her eves. "It was awfully risky," he said to "You hain't ashi imed 0° me-yore Graeme, "‘and it. was Bacay worth It heyes saigh so," he said, looking at They'll get more whisky, and anyway " she said and I wonderthe league is gone.' ‘Well,' said Graeme with a sigh of "steady voice ‘not a bit satisfaction, "it is not quite such Why, Billy, IT am proud. of you." He gazed up at her with wonder one-sided affair as it was And we could say nothing in reply, and ineffable love in his little eyes for we could hear Nixon snoring in then lifted his hand slightly toward the next room, and no one had heard her. She knelt quic ely and took it in of Billy, and there were others of the both of hers, stroking it and kissleague that we knew were even now it down at Slavin's t was thought best "Oi hought t' a-done better Ot'm that all should remain in Mr. Craig's hawtul sorry Oi went back on ‘Im. shack, not knowing what might hapHit was the lemonade The boys pen; and so we lay where we could didn't mean no ‘arm-but hit started and We needed none to sing us toa the ‘ell hinside." Geordie hurled out some bitter sleey : When L awoke, stiff and sore, It words was to find breakfast ready and. old ‘Don't be ‘ard on me, Geordie man» Nelson :in. charge.:;.As we were They didn't mean no ‘arm,"' he said, and his eyes oe waiting till Geord Craig came in, and I saw that he Was not the man of the night bedie said hurrie "Na! na! iad 1 juist leave them fore. His courage had come back, his ace Was quiet, and a eye clear he till the Almichty.' Then Mrs, Mavor pane softly, smoothwas his-own man ara and Bil"Geordie has been ont fall night, but ing his hand, "Just as I am,"' has failed to find Billy.' he announced ly dozed quietly toe half an hour. When, he awoke again. his eyes quietly. We did not talk much. Graeme turned to Mr. Craig, and they were and I worried with our broken bones troubled and anxious. and the others suffered from a gen"O1 tried ‘ard. OL wanted to win,' eral morning depression. But after he struggled to say. breakfast, as the men were beginning By this time Craig was master of to move, Craig took down his Bible himself, and he answered in a clear, i . a minutes, distinet voice: men!" he read slowly, in his beau"Listen, Billy! You made a great tiful clear voice, that psalm for all fight and vou are going to win yet And. besides, do you remember the "God is our refuge and strength. sheep that gol lost over the mounand so on to the nobler words i ' This parable was Billy's special ‘The Lord of Hosts is with ns delight. "He didn't. beat it when He The God of Jacob is our refuge." got it, did He? He took it in His arms How the mighty words pulled ic toand carried it home. And so He will Beyer, lifted us till we grew ashamed you of ‘our ignoble rage and of our ignoAnd Billy, keeping his eyes fastened ble depression! And then Craig prayed in simple, on Mr. Craig, simply said: Wit "EF straight-going words. ‘There was acre: said Cralg. knowledgment of failure, but L knew Willy*Is2)" -he a Sy turning his he was thinking chiefly of himself; eyes upon Mrs Mavor. and there was gratitude, and that was Why, yes, Billy," she answered for the men about him, and I felt my cheerily, though the tears were face burn La shame; and there was streaming from her k eves. SE would, petition for help. and we all thought and ae loves you far of Nixon, and Billy, and the men from thelr debauch at Sla- vin's this pure, bright merning. And then we asked that we might be made whose faithful and worthy of God, battle it was. Then we all stood up and shook hands with him in silence, and every man knew a covenant was Se at ecce ie Ser several affairs ere are Miss for future: the near in start and occupied asleep eee \ home his of ribs cracked; but for the open barrel kept be { thelr ; Who na---} one no. and ne njoyed itis informally TI help a be Mab preceding church sregutional nual meeting at 8 o'clock contest to together, Get you ean as shall gwentlemen, do, > to work well : is there Oo One of the pleasant events of last evening was the elaborate rved by the women of the First Con a in and the have that in club. 2 following, year the & a Mi: Ada Murphy entertained Ip honor of Mrs, ¢ Ie, Ae yesterday af oun afternoon tea About twenty ruests were eSE org a ¥ Hyacinths, blue ind white, graced. the rooms 3 ‘a a be , fall, next may right Republicam Men's , election city the of party the hoped Young the Republican the of pretty very a be will good the for foree yaataraehs Thomas Hiehelor vastly ermselyes party eae ie FORGE a few of the young girl from Se Wednesday afternoon, and Atter of course a few of the oMeers as well o * the equally who speeches should eae . Mis: entertained ' use- be help atfairs whose men tional morning t Mry that can be profitably spent 7 , There are speakers of prom- be-) report Sas me t riott There aa tore) es ates ing extended their hospitality to the principal, teachers and boarding pupils ; or Rowland hall, and Dean and Mrs Brewstei A most delightful informal . Y oung E were won by Mrs, James Vincent-Sadler, Mrs. Louis Sehoppe and Miss Tone Morrison . . . First Mast on) house Bishop The South street was thrown open last evening, when Bishop, and Miss Spald- canduet ts ey ie nded It I Ce STIcEr GapTiMIVEH excellent If iM WwW eaten reclaimed they exhibit trust their yours we organization 5 schools! wakening Utah's equipment. do Here problem New feed Gi s--eerwn"* a We Lake ds to we wasn't It business yesterday of first) shepherd a but it oceupa-| The one had e life, annual the at looks sheepmen, the world, Adam jealousy man's one when of lost extra another the of [ with had it Tred beth to And QO ininter- them i BOYS die not- both to Ipful ore rhere honored an been has that note ‘i Prue, he for a long. time offering too chance to ». bebe lost, and for the L neither of arrival of Nelson, had ever seen the light again to Both It that And pik participation decided Utah = of than Salt Lake whole hate West. things for many hours : ; members in session, the glad Ey ay STEER EPMEN! r i . the of beginning men any sons And, work I well a was citizens both They big Salt good kick Hck the to that will inence him afford In There s sinee i of of cause With a it measure the great by afford NOT CAN party intrepid man. for like,Vike e GHTee TOGETHER, be a} exercise the the earned ! Senator} we in S of helped world Gas tained sub-) viewing all has i Dro- recited conduct, have a5 have They it and of the busisiness unprofitable in Gentlemen, no should oH himeelf t y Salt believes, bearings so-in elected can he all ds an if By meant| If action. state the waste of .con- right, he abase 1 he onee fulness sheep of cause declaring} who the They people asembled you proposed OMA: among 5 ial uncomplimentary sort him introduced and be jis will winning federal would enemy the fact that the Tribune it so know only the Courage, the of ‘There Kearns antagonized made match? prove do measure Ever INSURANCE. advised hold money to maintain the handsome volume of the general trade. You know there is no tyranny in business here. You know there is no danger in being a non-Mormon business man. be, other let ; family AGI him, Dubois. reprobation both should fully sound, better young and Oh, of took bill, to If and NO‘ TY him Lake may and thinking Ba | with by defamation plain inflict the indeceney of a man defaming the state he lives in. Don't look well, does it? Defaming the people he does business with. Defaming the city of which the men he defames-better it, tion , Fred named suffered His The with Mormons, Mormons, that we? should of e eoeeese™* 66ers be to day, money-almost deserved to make earned have they wealth of the . . negy nn : + THE TO WELCOME le ay should rebuke Bennex should bill started Tom he Dave cigar. clothe made the high reprehensible Rorah SURER wants necessity were Mormons. paper the one was it how measure break" to protecting privilege.\ had business know Kearns Multiply the to Salt certain him rights What DARK-| OF AND. : we are building that issue crities He one that should, fe he of the Tribune. have fe The There than every state, chance on You the to take punishment is nto a here there enough he everything till young fiddle. party. treat destroyed of Republican the Where A they to coneluded the postmaster, leading American ax has following which the ment OR »ward There but fight more to to Mormon We to dust-a with know every a of it, and build guilty severe note the There a of * Suppose no enough careful having than do Dave, legislature can bully a because the his Dee BLACKNESS Tanar ie Gat UNNT, S C Unton, find has the vides, note because to enough thert meat alleglanece to day, the it let character do wreck wret BONES MEN'S the from sterling old depraved, decided truth been the Gentile Way that he the frrom predecessor, that some ir surance. FB years It name that course fair was Suppose, the a le I shouldn't thirty the but having there had reserving using old, be, you Wor latterly Perhaps but off THE IS "bad his been There profit. of it. he so : Borah. calculated business at among state. Of been There else, a to has to dé ay, not. publication Dave-Oh, town. Suppose ras why are possibility might Tribune, truth. Plenty it reason the Tribune. you, made Utah hen yp one]. deficit. are business you Here as the every anywhere to yout result of association. Utah, the In as ant to are there you do a continuous the with better of city-of abroad. Suppose to Is good to best the the put ave save critics Senator serve with have much tell? because like shadow flattering Not 1o make But, must easily of Tom-not for can you is known quite js ean care? But enjoyed name told How you the Tribune, newspapers te you Dubois has been the chief offender there, as the T ribune has been the chief offender here. ten- losing? who the have stated) agency What to to fool for one isn't will x Ce cS f j a can afford he thinks a man many sjness l p it is ay 1] j busin is poor it But well him else in the Tdaho can, There it with pose his treated eit | Senator that. a you. Tribune. one certainly it, On will lose, ungracious that time. enjoy-along you Don't course, understand man, from you any tell? else has bearings its receding either to all proposed walk the. some Utah legislator ageney thinks what favor ao substantial And the to ability the are to Utah matter day Tribune the responsible he sidized come quit the one which on will it day will the is J with Some 6f have this in even inclined, They they have seriously, the mountain agencies morning of as But, creased APPORD subsidized subsidized He That's you called you Some town you abl able continue Senator Dave? much Have who it is it, it. every much them the he time he has Republican Tom. considered. stronger the taken there with the than situation Dave Elther the stituency-not long! to very w Then, it good and not And out. suspend of quit longer be 1 Curious, That in which Republicans but to getting a wealth, or will less day let gutted policy later, Some are get has should-more business or didn't the tion. blunderer, He earning it you to it killed He of of is one Republican, jealous Saree Wednesday member What is for has die editorial nowhere have LEFT Dubois. longer divorce solid have was that of We to big-bellied blow the sooner DISAD reference good. making do any a the politicians, would that It all the who dency get of and face THE that have company. political quandary you one more improve party impossible it to the "X OW can 4 claim least" until looked late. while standard Thi State was not built, its mountains explored, its rivers] spanned and its deserts reclaimed by the weakling, either) i i manhood or patriotism, but by that same class of hardy restless energies, indomitable courage yeomanry whose and love of law are evidenced by the marvelous growth] of all the northwestern states isn't a pretty thing to speak about.. But than to AND NESS, , @_isaNNwss e nywhere a good partner. The cloak of Keith is thrown over a good many of the things that wouldn't be forgiven in Kearns place more want it is a death you and Some a a got AVE 360 see, Dave, AVS ; ih fley if it pays ri ,0se to carrying that too any the elaims overlooked boys, isked (6 support the proposition for a railroad cOmms-- ihe stock they have acquired, and to devise ways of sion in Utah, or to vote for a bill prov iding sueh a bods wonderfully successful business an already he should declare that he eannot affor dtd. do 'so.nW hy z improving ‘ Jecuuse shat support or vote would be charged up to salt Lake fs gli 1d to have them here; glad to have personal resentment on his part: to r evenge because he L cig to have glad city; the sual"cour. their exhibit within limits of the has not received, and is nat to receiy eee \ t ve t 1 tesies" from the railroads. nation's wi aw o re ‘ helped--under. the few the from. maligned and slandered been has Tdaho has been hanced about name Her Atlantic to the Pacific. representawhere a place boroughs, as one of the rotten t ive government is dying out, a place where the flag is bigotry, to yield laws w here impunity, with upon s pit where shame and crime are rampant, but in the fulness - f time our sister states shall know the truth--that we here in this intermountain country and within our h ave wn state as high a standard of citizenship as they have these, years. And If gray- this, the on But ‘ly 3nd of} session to the joint of his address course pee : / United the to him elected which legislature Idal he t 1m id : eaee : ae ane sai Wednesday on Borah Mr. States senate, They he limit different rather Keith in yet, Se CANT of editorially jails-everywhere the other too often enti A a ond let Dave a he all Fa You In permitted you? you get We a remember he wouldn't it it election wanted But 55-1) KAR tongue? Do he be of American SENATOR BORATL LD LIGHT, together remember around will as next than 1907. | the man the you go you would. of handicap always Do going business spite to be : You don't in ta curls, the or be THY One el yet, one may boys angel, | s All thorough-] trying ft made another had given leads wi‘ill on think The present the you . have better 18, should we as lives their of period a nies sign-mannal years are the} you It Go and has the reform, So his goed of any twisted And of defaming TO mildly indices must it} and gx Must w! c size St re : re fustrs How: in SUAS mort one just Well, ene tl { are i at the F av ( nity i= right. Dave-you forksc of the roa= ‘Sor ' ‘ret : j > . . ) en right othe there up in over to settle place Decent from him as the he loses will You hasn't. spends Also-in to the aren't ten you, Tom losing that Tom be wicked about popular. dog No? win if conclusion read or have Kearns? your get the the Daye. to going you've bad do us. is Schools publish | rest white. now right and has is not will pretty about for course. It Tt is you table it? of continuation you 1907, as he Well, the the You stop All you, ever to it it? on Tribune. well glass. to fair, isn't to possible about is have prepared die, And Dave CAN assets, utterly And St, Dave: Don't Tom there-on willing it And| back. ts It to ess less over criminals." its know hair You has party as the FSQuUIRE, another-thin Tom getting every about your Dave. Dave: down Walter mood of is You get the need 18, but go. Tom one it 3190. JAN. of reputation you, hair Time. men can't want like your Think 2 00 4.00 8.00 2.00 Temple if you that there is something sure; steps vane Independent, rather Father haired =| DAVID be of General Manager. 208 Exchange Even attach but Dave, Fd itorial RATES: Not Paid In "community CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY important so pass ponvincad) has He city OWHAD Folks in Salt Lake City. "be "addressed to a guilty, of plea true, of course; Congress, "Member Publishers' ‘Press Association. TO fsn't, know own is LAKE REPUBLICAN, SALT people. 10, 1906, at the the Month. css cess Three Months.... . ae oe -o. MGGU cys os ous e ee ses . "Sunday Gig, ONGLYGR). 1c) caeteer tnt site LAKE it you his You Offices - Dooly SALT Utah East isn't to subscription should be re-| or to; Circulation Department, Do not give notices to carriers SUBSCRIPTION Advance. * Feb. under Dally Newspaper should ‘Phones: that by Party matter City, relating to the Office. News an Department miNaichetens 4 Boe! suis ecue ee S700... ©. 00n.= + the still, The | Only Republican zen - fair his of fame the Republican Company as second-class at gait 187 INTER-MOUNTAIN blackens * looked Bs aes laddie," light passed of the Next to it out early day all no into the went a to sacred trom fading | COlese. The evening. one seemed Phe decorations will be representing. different. Pennants work day. for! They all the quite original college with eolleges in Dancing chaperones Cuuer, Dean Dr and are and begins at Governor Mrs. Mrs. Byron J.T. 9 o'clock and Mrs Kingsbury Cummings, Prof carried him into the little church, and|#2@ Mrs, Fred Reynolds. Dean and there Mr. Craig spoke of his long, hard| 1's) Waldemar Van Cott, Dean and fight and of his final victory; for he} Mts) Ralph V. Chamberlain, Dr. ana died without a fear and with love to! MPs. Joseph Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. J. the men who, not. knowing, had been| £ Maddock, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rihis death. And there was no bitternes! te? Col. and Mrs. Willard Young, Senin any. heart, story of tly He for Mr..Craig read the sheep, and told. how had taken Billy home; the ator and Mrs,..S.,H. Love, gen-| ¥!°s.. Ezra. Thompson, bur! Clarence E. Ebaugh. though no word S spoken, it was there the league was made again. They Tait Hit under the pines pea Lewis Mavor, and the miler threw sprigs of vergreen into the! open grave. When ‘Mavi sobbing bitterly, brought his sprig, no one stopped him, though all thought it strange i we turned to leave the grave the| lieht from the evening sun came softly! through the gap in the mountains, and} fillings the } touched the trees|\ and the little mound beneath with ¢ lory, which is brighter than the sun,!| and was not sorry that Billy's weary fight was over: and I could not help| agreeing with Craig that it was there ore league had its revenge Mayor .Dr. and. and Mrs © aE a Mrs. Thom B. Hunter will be dime this atten piece Informally to ine members of the Sewing club, to which she belonged before pal marria A post card received a tad Col E. FE: folmes, dated from € shows a line of modern trolley cars ee the Pyramids for a background The colonel writes "Flere we see the very old and the new: there are more fine auBie here than in - Vienna, or any place in Germany except Dresden All well and happy. -- a ens res 5 ‘arm. And this was the new mea 1 no the league _ pu ‘coof was i spirit that surprised CHAPTER X Slavin into sudden tears at the grave side. He had come braced for curses What Came to Slavin. and vengeance, for ali knew it was Billy Breen's legacy to the Black! he who had doctore sd Billy's lemonade Rock mining camp was a new league,|}and instead of vengeance the message whieh was more than the old one re-| from the dead that echoed through the made. The league was new in its spirit | volce of the living was one of pity and and in its methods. The impression) forgiveness made upon the camp by Billy Breen''s Put the days of the league's negadeath was very remarkable, and I have! tive, defensive warfare were over. The never been quite able to account for) fight was to the death, and now the it. The mood of the community at the| war was to be carried into the enemy's time was peculiarly suseeptible. Billy} country. The league men proposed a was one of the oldest of the old-timers. | thoroughly equipped and well-conductHis decline and fall had been a long | ed coffee-room, ret wding- room and hall, process, and his struggle for life and/to parallel the enemy's lines of operamanhood was striking enough to ar-| tion and defeat them with thelr own rest the altention and awaken the} weapons upon their own ground. The sympathy of the whole camp. We in-| main outlines of the scheme were stinctively side with a man in his} clearly defined and were easily seen, struggle for freedom, for we feel that) but the perfecting of the details called freedom is native to him and to us} for ali Craig's tact and good sense. The sudden collapse of the struggle When, for instance Vernon Winton, stirred the men with a deep pity for| who had charge of the ae tinment he beaten man and a deep contempt! department, came for Craig's opinion for those who had tricked him to his! as to a minstrel troupe ana private doom. But though the pity and the|theatricals, Craig was prompt with contempt remained, the gloom was re-! his answer: lieved and the sense of defeat removed| "Anything clean goes,' from the men's minds by the trans-} \ nigger show?" asked Winton. ‘orming glory ef Billy's last hour. Mr.| "Depends upon the niggers,."' replied Cratg, reading of the tragedy of Billy's| Craig with a gravely comic look, death, transfigured defeat Into victory, | shrewdly adding: "Ask Mrs. Mavor.' and this was generally accepted by the And so the League Minstrel and men as the true reading, though to} Dramatic company became an estabthem it was full of mystery. But the Yi lished fact, and proved as Craig aftercould all understand and apprecei ate ward told me, ‘a great means of-grace at full value the spirit that breathed: to the « ‘amp. through the words of the dying man: /Ce continue d tomorrow morning.) Don't be vard on ‘em. They didn't CUTLER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN STREET Our Entire Stock of Men's Suits and Pants, made from PROVO CLOTH, will he sold at OFF. this Sale. PANTS SALE. Worth $10,00, for $6.50. Worth $12,00, for $7.50. Men's Utah SUIT and Men's Utah Woolen Sack Suits and , MEN'S Woolen PANTS SALE. 5° Pants, worth $4,00, for $2.50. OFF. ce erased, "aba closed his cyan . L pu y hand on his heart; it. was ahepeciter Faatily Again a troubled look passed over his face. "My - poor - hold - mother," he w yr red; "she's-hin-the-wukus." all). take care' of--her, "Billy; the ©2UNlrys Punch and a buffet supper Will be served in a room which" will represent a fraternity room in a larg: These prices are Big Bargains for One Week mencing January 14th. Only, Com- |