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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN THE INTER- MOUNTAIN REPUB before the rascals out y Mornir SEK Inter Official March Re - Mountain Organ Entered postoffice at new EP Republican of the Republican 38, 1879. men in Utah. Feb. 10, the Act of form election, the party, in time again can the the American Coitipany Party as second-class matter Salt Lake City, under county and Tribune, party of good women understand and for the hope next to city believed the read reorganize managing some » Sah ENA Edition only, Malcolm ay ' lister, 00 Be teretceeteeeeeeeee General . -they cause of Who ae Temple St. LAKE the of a fone Publishers' CITY, of rejudice prej paper, as UTAH, WEDNESDAY, It JAN, can 2, 1907. | course of ASE, c And enjoyed. As Soc - erees do of home the : THE There to a good it deal ; of ; difficulty over has paper, EY convineed by But nor win hold ' its head own r you do wooden Indian aven't ee sense eee (hat opinion - Phe your of Sy yet they there is of but that yourself well -and enough to you if you were called away. Get it out of your head that you one very mess, have a case of ; it| unit big And after will not you have its|of r little mighty done you in the because the general task ; you make in one running @ they see any people you has done and With a sé nate, ; even) of the} c will us the measures é through go that | nope, for her end had been peace, and When upon her face his tears fell he jf | It" ass re d that again beyond the : the understanding for the good : of disturbance. from the / Republican President business conditions jtarift cam- that in the American | dark have Fi their par ere \tigue between lthrowing tn- fully, as ; little een || hae, more! less re ed ¥?™U : don't ieneeesenlaenar is Penk nh feel it any is the politics, ie aie Lee einen ta dnd emma Bhibah ee p the best worse for it; of | proved of the will that nei do the bad ones it : se present course. is hte a TRAIFPR the directed from of Re REVISION We sincerely is Republican session of her lw | a ; eee you? DED the founded s tariff on have for No facet If decided reported the e the an extra tariff tariff in. Of is tarifl going man should good not Another "isn't restricted in his actions, because he i§/an deserves to be closed up because he] a the phase onthey crime case to in the story. uriake: Pere It the not ; city. the reported They of does - of be : a to 5 is It without way, occur the saloon] intimate 4] rar rare a finding : : start there, or saloon, seem is so they a E finish \ one to look of which : official attitude for the authovitles, and Every exceptions, while one : gets the winks awd when worst of it ; when at the offenses : : it is entitled to receives - so all long the saloon as consideration as-the men who a Is] finds|than man|ing Play business, that follow any it no| with] law. : Make all of them comply with the law. Equal and exact justice to every saloonkeeper. more, and no less. That\is the one and the only to settle No the the American a which party citizen TRIBUNE IS fund to disobey a put up - receive privileges] had MISTAKEN morning's of two-column. little or on the field ‘new of states been not at the N NOW it is! is you aS And the credentials the credit and afterward; of laws the and that the beginning. much And , would been they more of a be > the tarlfY . ie it less ent than that was not arift « by Bust- bettered, hurt,'in"a-summer tariff own hey reduce reduce suid "ir their activilies, ee and would fall, ee securing, forgot tt f e , any have devoted 7ress OS congress. Che 4 and) tothe nS be conditions A tae ae time'to buy left: money Id, restrict indec a thelr that | turn to duce om operations a, eee ee [paces ee DIR MEDEA would be oy lot) clothes f f his automobile ™", ant rom Injured for by to not Bleep, their and ner- and ee up anton her meer ne rough Wane he closec Beteaie: - willow trees, and Its gleaming through the moonlight. and near that monwas a dark spot, the grave of beloved mother "Tf all nights : lovely as this." thought she, lreary to not seem half so drea *p In the cold dark grave," and then fell into a fit oa ee woul Ganlettc surely alone come nisbe ie oe : whe inthe two graveyard midst of her reverie her at| tention was attracted by a slight fej} male figure, which from some ae |}had approached unperceived, anc | m10% inet the newly-made grave was | bowing itself in apparent weeping. aap slze and f< Oo e girl were s oh | ue oT z f ee oe Pcennnie ants suce t Wg J ||| ae Ke e t on ewes Bare Sieg ee ia .- on wonshe, : eo more if That j urs la Ss, hit Christmas pur- your Councilman seat at the run without av waa Mulvey a , pérsuaded to n nse a | i tet Thesepaeiat 4 -@ke is assessme totally and well. Tiger, As ¢ @ with time S | salc antiy Ness IN We iting ave k mpd oe IN should be a in throwing Sal reformed.» to bes paid?" "ahi Sarit ie Oar se 2 it really ey By Mrs. Mary J. Sa the: whit listened Island 1 ) finish reading my to walt a moment.' KENTUCKY Holmes. Hea -_ her Lue hel and 6 in 1e mother's >. eae ee Luce, The person addressed partially raisers head aoe Sor crs Een anny, Fanny, do not be ened and leave me: I am not dead, and never was buried in that grave, as you suppose, here torileitateehonte ini ce aisbut ialI am RG) back her bonnet, the thin. i Sein a 4 of tile Juliate Middleton was in moonlight perfectly distin- | white 5s faea the bright The to Fanny, who gt lishable lionel in fear and leaned against theri marbleve pilla - is pillar | | .to her was to the grave- approached was i y eagerly while nich We so ask helievatro ene : anc eee had A Ras yeep illness rea Ela just ¥ : ° y i ery. matures' accorded ‘well! Again hanaaaqinice erate noha Apu ae iow Florence ene recovered her ae ees a seemed trying -_ inv ng abe one whoarate:© Mee hac WER ong ava Tee ml ssed, aaa aeor he had ever been Julia's favorite, Their w: atin est, letter, at first refor support near e which v standin | have to be stop Pee some time, you know She, however, soon TE? pe od ee ped Sh ee Leet ae Tne pre oe fy she wee Oh, Allie, isn't it beaui Tiger, who tifu i But where is the girl s she S how- ae : of | fact that it has been worked by previous administrations lle nono reason Penk ate continuing fei j nie x4 ji for ‘ = it now. It is acoatt wr ng, and will N grave grave watch- ea , yracticed S LIFE go hers." Panny me AND the on her way she ds I will tears short ahah ascii syste indefensible, so eTave. Pia: oO asséadment''iyetedt * special that air, and yard. a saw my a open wheel el she mingle re- Send a copy of the New Year's Tribune to the East provide the New York Times with still further rea. Jeg f . believing that Utah is a community. of crim- ana ver, mother chauffeuy Hye was Diab deas, fie ventured she ; ot a alone ‘ nen near = aa g in the < night time. Ina moment. | | dog.5 was withs her, » < and ‘at the os same 3 | in ban echo sound of 2 suppressed sob |fell oneeeatr her aE ea ‘Poor che Luce," leery eninie creed said cao son for inals."' onmore years of commercial AIST. h PTT YS). ae dolong then Rhode can't of why es rhey oe ‘ difficult more is would | cre see, credits. Mills is would lose= theirgry presbecause demand would decrease. Wages! eens employment Moran And « Investors now] potent It fell so low revision campaign. 8) ) e > "Ong It could fate of the nation in then Nevada suffered left appreciable es would 1oldings. not. ae a a flag have state certainly time for avery 1 y etree Serie oraeee Ol Oris They would not tak additional chances They would not risk money in new) rnterprises when they were likely ee f : " : Dies = re likely to see the fundamental conditions on which business rests utterly changed by congressional 20 re e ate 4 action. e nar They si would : newest it no aie addition | @!Scussion nothing. : convincing pretty star years is ss iscussi the And the new states have been contribution of silver went a operation in statesmanship, condernnation the power and r Western a , solved by of are fought men. In the in The , The by the West. progress the of the nations The problems in| needs of the of the the na-| battles of the the commanders republic of command, re- and hastened arian' me and to tee see her, ae welcomes me but I eee home, ‘and will = "4S essential facStates for the toward world, it recognized has several been. the} times ye now West- favorite, although the been girls uni-} was a strange,| Middleton haa| brought up $4 aati sea she I've quite so in her arms by caught mistake out, "Come, Either Jenny will squeezed > You u've baa |@ Fater resembles, ehcalledPut 1@é most ad gone | tend the to England, ostensibly World's Fair. but in to atreality | down | | «Spantard ¢on a ea wild-goose | . When me to death) jy, chase : after a a rene Florence area aa (hackan Into the er's house little 2ared a aa | pentant best chamber of their fathFanny led the we eping, re- girl, bonnet loud Lucy laugh still lay on receiving the floor, and Je n-! departed. speak . 7 Sao wey ao, That night the money she imme diate aly and shawl,; and gently - removing . bade her well.' her down surpris- dead-or fainted, one or oe * _- fered ‘ll sph by lea payment! = : * OL..a -p or .a@ hee bk ABS e the other." of their senses senses with fright, ue, saying she ‘was intending eet to ' the girls lifted her up. and carrying the: POR DA, BLAS Et : eR, at her to her room, placed her upon the persisted, saying by way of explana- for ‘the in the graveyard, with their buried ° ait ; enh nine ier Spica: paline but the é P excitement was over, and now tate ape aie spite of ail Her codrers, one anont es 3 | glancing' 1 | Ble party lie lounge, whiJe went her father ae she Ade [tesheaving theforroom Julia arose and laid small, shoulde i TObony hace eaten hand chore ays on Fanny's ah Miss Dillon was and}, old-she's Who ‘sit aa 2" Foie! Lecy, and Jenny eo eee Pepe tite Tnever Haw aoe must look like Julia Middleton, only not her design, |0%Sally, that = and} 2 ow," and the whole party burst into| drawn closely over her face, and after| 0" the nicely-cushioned discussed; and once, Yenny several RiCaetaaote Scrat aid. n } ‘ cy hassé been re since Lucy hereI I'vesa been nation | ing are a 4 ted in saying that she ; . girl. inexplicable exp ae a Julia: the impress of Western] , thought. on the West by the West, and to in the one wi the United past half century at least bear position : in ability to secure obedience, . F of leadership. The laws of tion are supplied : by the American the Vermont men = Tuesday that before.‘ Nevada's the was or It Gs is quite useless for seraaere lo insist that it}/@Te is right, and every one else In Uf~h is wrong. It is the] €™™ Tribune that is in error. Its. years and ' to saving the time, and just the| the for|tor can clatm ? : of the ae city officials elected its fifty: . it nation THE roe knew with blazon pust: than thought, campaign no other for help rhis is g - ie early could letter Nellie sald rade Webs abhadi) eae | Fe Sa stant F% : 1 r But the nation has come to recognize that, after all Always after these ebullitions, Lucy] final wpe, up, Joseph Dunn ap- e meee ny alth ye long been' falling, | with a Ki uIf-fe anal Choices) caer there is only one rule by which to judge a state -and} would relapse for weeks into a silent,| ipeared,G she fainted and fell to the| 7, icey awe and Fanny pected tovdive; that: Dr.| went forward, and by the grave of the had come from New No|that is the character of its manhood. And the nation | moody fit, answering in monosyllables oor "so naturally." | Orleans and were now with her: that | mother that day lowered to the dust way] has found that the men of the West are the leaders in| to every one save Jenny. the sisters met In a long, fervent emJenny came tripping in Mi William Middleton and And yet she}.jandMeantime Ashton | brace Sarah Burnett instantly difficulty. other business man is allowed 7 2 \ Why should a saloonkeeper who people to come the ever way war and|/it business] comply the law. their For from the And the law favorites recognizes wanted that they had devised that very scheme for their individual defending A new state has to ‘make good" rather better . public states. among ‘ greater law one holding another to a strict obdience Make it equal and exact with all of them. The They enterprise the original thirteen proper the the of of welcomed by the East. Politicians there have recognized the/the fact that their influence in the senate could be no is the view forthe public to take of It No ofe has a right to complaint enforced. spirit Ra easleyt way to handle the question is the just way. Enforce the laws against all saloons. .. ' That right proper nation. new it could z the a the there, | new state had that a star was a thing to be welcomed by the charter of the Union.' But as time passed, they came ‘ , with jealousy on the great West -the country thing] before any of of a new members saloon] . station. to was of the older states when formed strength problem is so puzzling as other class of business gets with police $ There colonies right." relation event, the wise men man No other problem. No for be fellow." retired and eleven she arose her dressing-gown Fanny so ouldat to i ‘ the interest present | manager against of business continuance | year Ren decision Sperevision wielon i the true license se of a" firm of .saloonkeepers oe Y NEW STAR NRG INa THE 4 FLAG ane ‘ jsummer j of 1907, they have done the best service possibl ~---_-___-. | t » . ‘ ic ) mie Take it one time and another, there is a good deal Over in the Weber county court house, they say, the |f0" the whole American peop] If r they' have\ made i & of talk on the subject of saloons Mountains first flag with the new star will of coal in Utah, and yet some ecoal-office float while the teachers | promise that the matter will be taken up ? at the begins Werks. calmly otellthen ish patrons 11 wy can i sixty-firs TVYESs elleve 4 a 5 t eash aLrons promise Officials are accused of partiality in thelr treatment of | aye assembled, It is an honor that does Weber great jning y ofof the > Sixty-first congress, we believe thes 5 will | ClerRs J s = : make the pronouncement of greatest value to every in-| "0 fuel within three weeks certain men in that line of business... credit ; S Here and there is impatient argument that a certain The addition of a star to the flag is a good deal of eet in the eae "a meet | silvery fument ee Ef 1909 that party ongres c IN. trust Washington the "2 the should. | {ts Utah a nk SOEs recover not grief, fils cypress and fstivers' monument too something | Yourself. it he | moon were ofstealing, and Panny attracted the beauty night, openecpee ME CISIIN Asantethe ieGrce nm aaset led aalihe ood afssotte palaliieht: sid einai | HOES the window he whereReshe deve stood she could = do death succeeding alifaliovercome the the burial Mr family; with ten on vous ly Pee Ce ng-room eet corrections as experience has the safe and sane solution And of | rooms, andbut Republican house suffer the least would river [Her } The night | Middletén's. nation : and a would Congressmen constituents. : thelr. situation. } facts facts think a Let distinct the tariff schedules be' revised the protection polley - would the policy which aemuch s Re structions | the pledge to make such than | necessary - that is you yourself will thinking so J possible suecessfully of meanwhile adopted. with suceeding spring by the friends of think/ more that thesese nuisance And studying be of 1908 at you enough an out and citizens better paign ind would continue to Viens grow, It would ' be 7 the least posinf would stop | sible infusion of , politics; the least mischievous element of uneertainty in: business would < mi 5s No » tariff tinkering forfor the present, and tar <ering§ res : i: a definite 3 , street stree yourself , apprehended such is ; cars are have past it keep the would to! cise You et Rss peace, a any , yourself bankruptey court 3 Get it out of ' your head that the running if you should dic asset i it out of your head that Maini f i a} would | oer presume rest of them are laughing head that you have time of standing back if your everything if a ' and vicious| abandoning belief ‘ will it the good possessed Eastern the in the It can following of manage as buttoned, your : break concerns i) rs Sree clothes an Get it out didn't)to reighteous-| wrostitution absolutely formerly lost on a regain defamation friendship people it ; sate while it insists be of willin not utmost to correct that Srce ade community of criminals LAW appears It can something good ENFORCE untruthfulness 5 paper, of the pay this community j was the Tribune. 2 Member convinced own an their entertains ye are men and! ly abandoned truth in order to establish' a He. Never has a community been so overwhelmingly 2.00 Manager. , 2 South West Sv iaoth Seu Ghes 3190. ae SALT id bese cccccvadowsen INE Reiindiot eens dene evans One Year. Mc: keep promises} tbe good Serene ees een tn neo ay: ness, and that it was really working along the shortest} SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ie¢ i : and most logical way to peace and progress. Now they One Month .... 6. eee ee eee cree ese eereeeteeeeees$ 075 | know that the Tribune was never so wicked as when in| Three Months ... 1 sere cece cere cece cere cece vvve 200 ano the county of 1906,6, and that‘ it systematicalc campaign al ¢ ystemati a ma BM Breen: their di ene be never) to ageney reassemble | correct creation J Then all the good Get it out of had the SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1907. the in But campaign Tribune how-espoused to campaign. the _ REPUBLICAN, pretend ee eter ane broken Then the be believed just may or any other last spring. women ae made but to 1906, at the | were of Congress, g00d It 7 Ha Bi peer > hees é ae "ess eel tion ¢ that 0 she had that night ade heard | cessary | |could not help ene associating Julia sities with : Western systems : and the Western capacity , will not] for initia- chests Rin Acne,} Oconee han ids,} "al she was still attired, chee shumidered »p e as she | ‘= 24 mr her to 50ei 2. vara: u seen Ae aa : aie eee convince any one, and will not frighten many. : teat or Puerta white monument.ce The peo-| ‘Ve, and for detail, that has contributed most largely. | said, "That's it-now I am sure vod! ee a: girls, help me off with! she seemed neither was her name|" «what is it Julia?' she said calmly ple whom it assails with charges of corruption and graft, So that,8 in eethe :addition of a new star to the flag look aes oe i her?" k | They did so, and in a short time she| Lacy Pra wares: Ce eens you not wish to see father . ne Ah i * do c ke er? askec eee ce c with dereliction of duty, with selfishness and with brok-|°?® More step has been taken in overcoming the domineae ae aor Rib ee: ELE "Oh, ves, yes,"" answerec ulia, ‘but Lene 7 ve _ se oe er a up ee . : 1 Gene asia panies "Twill ft ete no good, and some time} not him. the | abot 1e i tableaux and herBEen ate che -at ita nakfainting fit, ; ; en pledges, are better than the Tribuné-no matter me one ates 3] do Uz 2 pcre : Sens' " pompilation andalanc greater de4 laé : veto , red oe eePew "Lottie| Saving she' : was:ae aeaccustomed aaa to them,|" 1e ye how bad they have been. They, rather e ¥ The stars than the Trib-|V¢!oped ay were sifllshinine See wealth. PE OAs i id The correction of the balance thel } rae 0 dar aic Peony anny, ced anid and she dec moves through a t e giiaad the window, and ; the shears| 2 eS ‘ ety felt eee 5 ay y i) rer | sky st:of a September morning, when| gown the stairs toward her fathers » . > "is une, express the average rectitude of the American party,| Y°St Of the Mississippi river, : ' fe KS The spirit cof enterprise | at Sarah's p head, I thought of her."| " pipe A cbr facia ‘fore ss ries Stne& SLISS her, as Geena : the stage > COE . In the S recent fall campaign, the American party out : could g of a which . the io nation ¢ was our born : - ro regains = ascendency "| | she Then as sald: a new "Oh, ay"? . idea ‘girls, entered ‘won't 10 4 ‘Ither be brain, nice | * said, the cholera-not f srow "i ) uestic coach stopped before A group of inpale, assembled aes that she actually Dillon's | looking | on - tS Miss/ room. gate. girls 7 He was aw ake, for ere her hand the sicklyhall, | touched pehteae eae doorknob, an SH the orous his aitsonorous have won, but for the Tribune. That paper was a fatal|!" the councils of the people. The desert is being re-| \hen Miss Dillon goes away, to have| Prousht it In any one of her numer-| ang handicap. The best men and women of the A:uwiican|/@imed, the mountains are being many tears bade thelr com:| somewhat disconcerted her, for she conquered, the big|some more tableaux and take. that. jous trunks, o1 she veturned, aie nrst| BeenwithBoe i 3 ; ' ' han ae moet warm had avin intended ; stopping near his door, > scene? r ie e : . ress sucy's I in party " did not at all approve . its course, and wou! not roi-| SPaces are filling with people. a low} aera And 4 a new star in the| Wedding the scene? You know of cholera was re ported in the] voice ady who for was Priee' said, "Will "WAL yeyou notBer tell me : who break present low it. And without the best men and womens no party flag means = a still further ‘told Cousin aj| ¢Cac. to devise-the hest means byBut -which ~ to eee z i recession "i the » se intelligence from the narrowness rei and], "Who's can succeed had The makers of that paper seemed to think if chey| all the bad elements of the city, the American party lief, ena re eee Le RON they coddled the lawless, made of ; police-protected bunco, and a officially defended They openly protested a that thousand the campaign. The Tribune and its ogre life for every one GT eam é TOWN 2 He told his lawyer very fully every incident in| girls of two or three other shops ‘ ‘ is a £ communi r Pa DEX : for iminals - many years} ae the ect! pursuit ready. pee train, and went away. If Utah w ere at a all » sort. the his: ob of Ho pleas- | tdn Ba = > ity community of F and he the Tribune have hav for five years J De 2 then the sponsors and defenders of the very cily ¢fficials been telling the nation, fic that they so bitterly denounce now. The Tribune told Fred PUDubois couldn't have moked a block without being} |}: the goo people of the American 2 he good z The he Republi party that can was falsely accusing city officials, and so deceived Some of its readers, But never for an instant did it then the ce demand lawless Wrong ‘ course, and ee that its wicked official representatives cease thetr and truth in the campaign fice i oo So the : water do right. - had office the police department ; and If that paper compelled the street had told the auditor's department the his he oO community. ou they may ener telling e this city, wor prove be by here. Dubois and there are But by Be oni Seema a 2 can can't elr safely visit the : sis Tribune here. ; have held the ; fellowship that : It OUT Get It out is right. Get it out ry that . are the only But It could not compel the complicity mani) of of the : TO REGORD ITS THROW. 1 _ Mt will not do for the Tribune ness to the city official crowd, _ to preach "A seraph may pray Cor a ar But a sinner must The American campaign. It can pray for EE righteousis ‘ you are Get it out entrusted with of your a monopoly head of that have right to tell at you eve: rig! to dress, to walk, to talk,| See ic ea oay eae all the rest of the world noses into their neighbors' how again get together as onl ss ae 5 i as naar ae e for a ca it was|these self-appointed dictators are about as To us re to Lizzie Copeland] : just ‘ ages. cana the venture made Nearer and nearer came the pestil- ence,and more and more terrified grew} yee Dillon buttae last che fan eee olan If she had valued. Lucy| nN. sne ‘ re e WN, Brown as a workwoman, how much more did she now prize her as a nurse!| Utterly fearless of the disease she! stood with untiring by Miss] SV cal SG FAL patience eal Dillon'soa bedside, while ANTRETS in ae alae eee respiration, : | Freeeobli eeint ee if by chance she Dillon's enMiss takg| Usually successful! reel : or ear her and ¢ car fall ‘ a name!| thar?" 4 ing was the of Kentueky Joshua's we'll home Continued Ae , THE was! cad, troubled faces and anxious hearts,| 2. er ed| as the husband and daughter watch di) PY the wife and mother, HOE life o ng as ell. ‘ . oO he eee eats ia Hato | nag inherited the steds: of consuption, | Which had fastened ie Hayay hyOy Gay day thee wetehed J her, and f they watched. when at last she left them it seemed| away oO sé to r sleep he thatay she repeated, ; said and enter- softly, tomorrow orro "It's morning. ig.) - speed there again . room father." away, far away, over valley #ttlc of the house Jenny held camphor jie failing to her nose, or entirely suspended her} yijqqet: good | In her and pla the land again In Uncle home. "Why, 5 oy four he Lucy of roices voices. Mee cours You she»-does," said. 4 say ie three lookseg like "answered Sbut somebody has got to be the ald) man. He, you know, will rave, shake Julia, and Lucy can do that andso} wall UV Yes, ac I can personate zk him to per-|_| fection," said Lucy, somewhat bitterly. the. was!/ loor herself into "I've got It! Lucy's Ive gotarms, it! 1exclaiming, shall die! e 50 fe GO snail aie. Oh, m 00r mother! If IT could see hel agetnt' Terrible were her sufterings For three long nt eee % : Jenny, | spasm came and went, she lay ihe : oe Botidahiie) wake Hedienied' and-Lot | the deri Moreh ban teeee eg cee whoae vee ae ‘ Eon who : at moment. next to Mr: © star RED of PLANET strength, T see MARS, thee stand ANd smile upon my pain Thou beckonest with thy maile 1 hand And I am strong again o ‘ MN Clr reeal A Saree there is no Nght J eive ne. Brot cele ot tlthe ht th Be plane os rosthe: PP The star of plange Mar the unconquered (-.He rises. in. resolute, my. breastand Serene, and And calm, will, still, eye overflowed, and more. than { ached as the . gray-haired £ray_ one heart ached old f : : . zi ta Seg man be nt sadly above the c ftin, Ww hich containe d the wife of his early love, he mourned Lottie consented talk it be the is rather evening most of aj still, was decided that) bride, to which! ma wilingly. came, and her. "Never mind,' Jenny," said said Luey her toilet was completed Miss Dillon's side-is On had nearly spoiled the scene by run-| is which seyeral was too, did thelr wonder and admication with ee chs ; a herself cou acte par better;uliaand not have erdono when at the with her friend err e,sa ae aee note," "My dress," W in for and the the of the distar @ STREET | 00 Wool Hose ors Mother's No 15¢ K "riend, Friend to Graha nl it Goods s Everything Mend, 65c you need to keep Warm ut a tie oer Lit- ; : NEW Wool ‘ Blankets All prices. Large sizes. e ate Alice AIN at te Snel. AL OME os ape ik cape eee a | Some at U t pie CLOTHING LOT Some S$ -- near- ning down stairs to see the fun go on.|ly a mile t was dark she| At last through the door came Sarah| reached the house, where when was Burnett and Lucy, and as the latter/ seated in the hall while the sheservant! increave at the tae Q MI 36 grassy at Miss Dillon's seems to be, work, til! the eyes grow dim." Graham's, -Longfellow , old Ilttle and a | girls are engaged upon an_ elegant Ee rty dress, which must be finished by sunset Among them Is Lucy, who, since Jenny's death, has grown more grave and taciturn, seldom asking a fav oa though often ‘doing on At pastst Mr. without in plain marble slab, "Jenny." The girls afternoon one workroorn vacant, play at tableaux now, spirit of fun is gone, this as Pay ‘a ear not, Inva wor like this, And thou sha now ere ] 1 , Know how subi a thing ieee To suffer and be strong. passionately all our seat-the graveyard mound, on whose is the single word, she, | motto Be Al ‘I am Julia Middleton: enough without the hair." At last all was ready. To be sure} Lottle's clothes did not fit exactly, but) the wrinkles and cavities were filled| out with aprons, towels, ate 80 a) weepin Tn common Jamenting Lucy's obstinacy in| do not her hair short in her neck. | meving "Now if 'twere only long," "I could arrange it paca Lucy are assembled nearly friends, thouugh one rio ag by Lucy's Jenny|the Was appointed to dress the bride, which| she did with a great deal of care. con-| tinually wearing and |over not Or on large 5 ucy, spitfire."' pres an goa py her, and when at last the lite But tle parched hand fell he avily at her 24. a ves the a} side, and o‘er; the laughing eyes heavy eyelids closed, when the last a Dees Set Pao" aan Seat, oh cToe t most intimate affairs, and ispere Lucy y whispered which ward upon the stairs. When she re.oyere stage eewas =ofar ware d Bang Bae > en s he‘ey ns x ae | enough for that, Sarah Burnett shall and self-possessed ae j the exact which We wigs aim be. Dr cey, because Bill Dillon's) nee Sid COO) a lonely widower. The next after© #5 SEE Ys 1. Alas, poor Jenny! Up in that ee at-| ne syinpathizing and neigh.| 220 thou, too, whosoe'er thou art clothes fit her so well; " and now," saic | a the :dest er found her. ith an| 290m S¥mpathizing, frineds f{rined: ‘ane nelgn-) ‘That readest this: brief psalm. she, looking over the girls, "who'll be| agonizing apes "© Te 2 ¢ i ahitek dd ‘ : Wl of bors respect' | assembled to (Mt payldleton' the last tribute} As Ba one6 bytut one tt 1y hopes de Pp art, of terror she yrs to Mrs. arid ; r the bride raele inte Ss ane "| of resp o Mrs. Middleton and many se resolute and calm.p when salvation. party can not survive that Tribune|over the direction of conduct and conscience. never bed-time s ne| the dress was completed, venti' folded one, and that every one you to Was a tolerable good picture of a|and placed in a bandbox, short, red-faced, portly old = man.j while Lucy pated pernieion Get it out of your head that you have any little pri- with jthe door. stood. Lisste Pine { 5 3, ae ee ye ak x ae y a a pr ques and Yate wire to the Maker and Ruler of the universe, and w s k, Two or three times Jenny|and Miss Dillon's bill, she ee e for( that true|M!Y who doesn't allow reformers in that organization, and it went down to de-| dit his creed for him ts certain to be damned. DAMNED ORGAN THAT EVER OWN OVER-]| ere ; +2 minister-she's the Wednesday of the good men and women whose defection to the Reout of your head that you are the only wise publican party brought victory with it, one, that all the rest are fools or scoundrels; that if| ¢ = ; 5 Nie The whole course of the , Tribune is wrong It has con-|¥0U had the management of the town: everything would be vinced the East that ‘Utah Is a community of crimin- right, and that if any one else is allowed to direct in} " ‘ department, everythin il the deminition als, and then has sought to establish in its own political any ‘ z D ¥ & will go to party the truth of the characterization. So far as it|POW-Wwows. could, the ‘ribune made the American party criminal Get it out of your head that your idea of God is the} feat- THE WORST WAS COMPELLED be After some Lucy should om OF YOUR HEAD. of your head that you and got curly ; hair. Shall she GET :ohne n for Mrher agey see was! | tears (Gays on Tah gate of iia (cele sien the face the pale, dead a ia whose six foet and a half would have}| Jenny! s. 0 ‘te: «. ots rs felt insulted at being represented By 1 i A ala airl of twelve, More than a year had passed since "Yes, that will do,' said Jenny, "for| the curtain fell upon Jd ple cold and ae to do right-if they had not hushed d tee var headquarters-they would his as y ofand up the police scandal and rushed to the defense of Chief Sheets when a ten-thousand-dollar robbery was adjusted in yo long Tri + eice hace ee received, notified of the coming event. In a} f¢¥ weeks Miss Dillon went away, and| gi ee ees fee ne es of ine et nee 85! neva aie oh j Pee ee ae a Onn "ever idle when fun was afoot, was chosen of ‘ceremnantcs "Now,"mistress she, "let us choose}; characters. saidI will be Fanny, because! g|ive ¢), so | in offered many inducements to such | yen© Nees ueas fiaiiae fear eee Nee seas 1 ea raVv= < pastime, as every needful article of dress could ay rally be produced Accordingly Jenny's suggestion was readily Utah rire Mary al] about tt, and she has des- city uapidly nae4 olemor io Spied: O20 : one by ne Miss Dillon's girls vou Coped it accurately enough for us to| one > ntil nOna. were' jute rare Luc ‘ Tablenux were the favorite amuse-| 204 Jenny; the former stayed b r case . ran een had mother no homewas toa go to, she ete ora epi he Cee | she enny's widow and said:} lived mitate transaction of his business or 7 Pibgth can a Eehat Because the Tribune and its owner were for everything that was bad, and opposed to everything that was in national that he couldn't correct the bad effect of his work if he tried. He has convinced the people back there that there | 2 is no law in Salt Lake, and no decency in Utah. And " yet he cam @ to Salt Li Lake the » other other day > with-| wit earme d guard, went out an about the §streets $ in the] , Tiehtn agains em. good broader the affair which terminated in his incarceration. "Why," saidthe lawyer! "they can't put u in| ' aw ' an ,O 1 jail for that." Y ° nn ‘ ; "But I am in jail," declared the prisoner, conclus-| ively yely. Fred Dubois has been telling the people of the East| times ! that they had no part nor lot with Tom Y7earns nor the Tribune, and sought to convince the public so, Those who remained- with the e American party v and went yen rn ; down honorably with it to the defeat which history has recorded, did iti wishing the Tribune and Tom Kearns > were a ¥] lawyer. cape ane WB. with' a: few: exceptions, a, city. of,f good women, and they did not approve the course of the newspaper organ of the American party. They openit. and the oceans. Mea « z When the prisoner sat down. on his bench in a ceil]7 at the jail and thought the whole thing over, he sent for a| maladmin- men and repudiated East, An UHL MEE PRC Terao political issue of istration in the conduct of public offices They altacked every man of prominence who failed or refused to openly ally himself with their party, and threatened with "mark" " " ing" and "remembering" and ostracising those who took an active party in the Republican campaign. 5 ly uy the between BEST gireeu GLy dress and a exclaimed Florence, for SE SELLE a ST -- -é ; eR rag MAKES ce ied ae .65 oe) ld --$1.00 2 $1.25 2 $i .50 Shirts AND Underwear $6.00 LOW EST P RICES, I |