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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1907. LL ! THE INTER- MOUNTAIN ER Inter Official Organ | of ntered REPUBL Mornin jm nnocent , Hvery Published -Mountain . C at Republican ‘as as second- class ompany - _ | 10, 1906, att pontottics at - Lake City, under the Act of Congress, March 8, 1879 Tho Only Republican Daily I Newspaper in Salt ‘Lake City. All matters Séviad relating DIRECT to ry the the local Branch or solicitors. Office. News om Department should subscription Circulation Do not be eer be Department, give e eee of i in to! oe ote - Six gE rights to eee 4.00] for coeee : 8.00 a through year. years, anaes UTAH, of | to me state 2 a man cr fs on 2 is charged with seelka the ; : t the havey to erlme--because to it Kez Kearns sand of the f . . . : State into slavery - y a . . That isVo And he ne Was aot as impelled = for ef 2h re three the thus ° ‘ in giving s‘griv i which clare is worse ‘ 5; T°.n than r : Well, oe Surely r that at passes, by have frdém . ne party three , that be en| : they the F and vy by ‘ the this present successful tenable. Judge world, in far ruling is their 1 , of Duke > : . rete managers ' ‘essi ‘necessity ‘ong so strong thatat : of 2_ «0 control in Le the nee the ? | | may | de-| ie aily daily ny & go the laws will be And even the or no in taken thfe . tite of the oc wrought | ha the iit t : of » may theory ah =P or with prejudice us all be a both an | z na must > be} a¢ motive' the of the other¢ in Idaho the : the follow. con-|n=] o¢ | If Let he L is to of) a : : ten times three votes-} They could have been| ; ' result The and ‘4 approved thirty-six electoral and forty. a The : 4 it. woo Roosevelt votes, victory ; of 1 and the - pn Republican : had ae three Parker Republican had ea it conscience, When you come motive and necessity ing the trade er is to think for laughably what the the was charge is as to heaven, the votes date could by Th any not have power 3 were been under diverted from : cause United States District i forcing in any more that A man's} from of We I. and that, we by don't a‘ want time by certain as to the to we will . sincerely spoil 5 come to the mineral any future laws estab-| rest. ofus accept have ~ | they do candi- i given. voted under else, That not know half our permit Booth has| the state of| of lands now Judge held under Marshall's ruling of the state title passed, against ag prive any ties present of "stool Even in in as good position while {t will, most holders pigeons," the case understanding of whose the] of of as they were probably, de-| titles rest on the activi-| their extensive possessions the school sections, it is attorneys, the title to be permitted to lands, and have these must that the belong Private the time recommendation for a owners the than is a any ment, because to people the their the victory state. for may of riches; or lands-and national coal Por state the other or and the will people Utah it than is will the| other] certainly of the to any fortunate be rule lands- absolutely, the of for that the more It the people especially national greater other. But enhanced. and state even' are The coal hold inconvenienced. government, minerals land. includes somewhat claimant, the of be for grazing that government govern- importance is a there will : be ; kK R either news story. a part of like pictures, And Z ¢ time." into: what round are Mr, Moran bonus rea set fire result to to of. involve collect discreditable Mayor paying he the his the division the "prominent to the > ; must ae . ‘ and barn We don't just said ness Mr. man; n the city asked keeping. Keith to say he fit rat, he is not be probably a the ever is.a would such he And gressive ts so a was a was better for since. a bad Does for ae in expensives which he] ite officials must.¢) as on the Tom thrown it an a very| into throwing us to mouse? man? Does company of Say Does it he And a state Republi . . good & company = "ar up at is the a pro- that it Mr want us want than of crowd the the from and the denials things the counted beginning slanders made of on was by that Clemenson by the protesters Tom the Kearns perjuries go against *2 i nae e my more and i 7 and T saw ahd the nee a: ‘ said, sai r _ yere by wont; and. could, | the! iat : pleasure ~ of bh i ga a acl but liked I him none an Sey Ge bu J : to> a oe ey ‘Caer ears Tes oO ;Home, "break respected the sthat yers'O os glad t DENA uz A ina had a nhN DE z voice, b. forgotten hard till. : Ey Ee us, th, old Eve ; } Nis, of and of farther Senator} nim niet i mh : SOE GINA ‘club. ries which "meets L) @ parties are tegeiigeyti ait EL. the: ORs of. the i in city fascinating asceine the southeastbeautiful these Bian Bar Bee and they are by no means confined to school children, as iex é me Bape a Oaty ) bere mg opularFeat and pleasant ‘ oune youth, married - : Miss ° people : of to » ‘Varl Clark Geneve umber. ith el. u | st her renew wi ll young, mts their entertain i fslends PRP ROMs Seer a- cr fochw sister and asar were lof bos Q Gephasia' ra rT speech | flow like' allege first davs! --s a pea TM erat was welere men of it, Where blackened. \ nie the me, a | eae out as the pine were a : ow i | tMaples; o to .wet: get the o th I ont‘the and and):big out oe of we 1 o 0es hill en walk ae vas air noons , onei tha ‘of. those fn so- | Canadian . ao ane? aerate come I setine A meet ei -omecers I home s Ct | thewe Cpa r used ids ‘in % quietly > cakG ‘Se picturesque flelda reachec ree a uy t Rock. | ® L ay sectiot th ameson ahrtér-| i Weteel Mrs #14, ; .snake-fences Mis. L eae fs |t by: party wat twttalevy His arMiss ‘ Ae i will SD \ \ ‘ be : given nyy Miss ere ng ai SOO APACS aml» the: Libs Mrs. clu will Mar e Sane Keith, chit chore Wa the hostess afternocr. be Thu A Bichkinehainewilleone ; : uckingham i x ay ie Ladies = * mer Mi AK ele ee i Deane a card Mrs. ter a | tlie 2 COMpPoser, Oc Harris a 7 number. a usicu a oft é American after- bro club wm mer this » at the club hous: read ox mn will‘LaI be aw Juive the } ive), t irs wr ac~| mental will > . selections | Ss op dy toy : zue | nature | . | 7 ace eall: eae x Lhursday SG suk | AVauneh, tal le thevearly befor: : Dh revs been bs Pets i MES on, A l cae music a 0 0 ha e } The and| he -perfe¢ -perfect hose often "summer eth ; reds of to cail ‘ ig where aha when Ss a M. ‘he BL ae rnoo by REE Ale uhe infants' eA ane their used tumps, huge lden: by Were bad the orchards . where harvest apples were bestvand most 7 cessible-all ‘had their memoric: now,| | nakts Ee Black a censolidation. ofthe : tve institutio .sS fat zi Wie "inks oripay a ob,e+« a cy wee) aehese" a = bearings t is the tesEre Shea" 4 ind philanthropic womer to SLE ] al ‘ : : d0. what. is: best: for: she; eood ait ut e u -famillar the Sstraiznt tne sim Hivoss: the brule : rs of the State : . and, the Infants 1st I-streets:were Me mdz nS ee ae " Everett ans the Sans PAY AO OKEa se i iisieckbiath ase of varying shades/of given, with: here Noor ae = upI the word and fold@ of what | 224 there a dark brown pateh, mark-|)\, " ing.aturnip . field;Wiieta or,summer.-fallow Nelson and his influatl £ eae Eee Ghee ects oye entertains known. of upon the 1 mint home : His || Nuroe, on. 1. bov tertal ter nec tery Siege . ras1oe Tne wound non ‘ge - " road together | ™* o e Po turn 5'¥@™mp fe: | = He helped he ‘ helped e mt Goa!" 'e0 brother T had ence Souci Souci club club this this aafter- ba W, Mason of Port Ml atte rnoon vt this a Douglas bridge nu nyo listened eagerly enough, but still Bey pe Beene elm. with Bee | ° 38 : : aries : mae 1ere the tuftec op of a nughty i toy o apse Libel le Bee Wot ae ie F a z pine, the lonely repre 7 SE rch Ta Phe "Young bec i ian"hy oe et nothing to say ti suggester Oo} n ale | Lion house tonight will undoubtece co aah thal he Minaticet mone Teak'| eo ne race standing cicar above} be A ote ae CERISE ISS Pp the } er < 2 2S e Then the girl turned to . him, and an G eagle Dietstrees. |! iv. Much ne time has been given puls ively putting out her hand sai | s we drove through tne big swamp.) the det: ils, which will be successfully Oh ike te all so: sad: but: how. can] Avhere'. the iwning, haunted gully} the de Tate Dancing will be fea} t : j "x "a ‘ a we ever thank you aye plunges . down. to its gloomy depths,| ture of the evening, and an informal , "ot na "Thank me!' gasped Graeme Can} Graeme reminded. me. of-.that night} rogram presented che ' Oo teii, tag aie Card ity? Sane or | OAy-~evertitiey treet x ally 7 es* weels . k eee: fror jy x" ad ane =U kneeling besid : away, \\a..ereas {i + ae | the on ligelst wie without iften had we driven this he} ‘7 a <Metles, et ‘t-tfi Ne a once ot me-I'm ey God Graeme's; ten have | ,you forgive gen his death.' ; old i areata SAGaTRE ae two tina's Agsif | Lh E ee yet | less «drow ee athie ony Wis-very fad ewDe fits© DOYS € open inn= ‘ OPexw, nocent, .that:,used to -at- | . 7 earnest oO ¥look fc st <collerc : a Tle s ae ti irs "Aflelds» ld . anend | yes eligh Woods sin' the isweet: country, aic:and | coming} see Cralg, ee ten came spirits to'ran him. over,In apture i wi we : , oe! lO a < And broke He can aes promis-/ oO. cing morning.) LDL LOO ; infornes behind. .and~ had: fairly ,.got; upon. ou ry ‘ 14 e Ow; 5 } unt 4 roan staat ind kaware alae ene Thank him for that! ld naan) theaush and too, that night, thank ‘la x (S39 I tomorrow Mrs. H.-G... Whit ave nes E on eles OTsicenssing ee tea ester sé mae mhenatair wa vers Of so cointort-| he made sme usel than reo hadi Mb Ortre 1 "eS ede . wie te, Hupin lawyers ever since). behaved) again) breath He. ‘ig stuck - ‘ ae aske eae ies children. ene ; soul! OE comment Serr ww mad, and thet , pe ek an apolog) was not a success. He would This. was di Sete. & to wailing his friends and mine, who his return With eag- the my ARCA Graemie''s PALL making A | anewee Ww ith | snow, a? ith | § > oy, . ¥ Ef his . Wp =3d---me- : And t a on sho Him : . aun y ae me? "No! ‘i not answered have sleep done on a Panes a, errengs everything The together of three-Craig, Senne t ee rd . I brought . You must hurrie =A1y the same knows and I him to| when | same our horse saw some thing in that | Des Buy and refused to go pas Ae ao! | and 1 felt in. though it: not say so, and | C aga Bn "You would Aah hese something of the for him." " weuld," God bless hivered ‘ said you Graeme| for your| down » my back o the moonlight the thing far through > lps gh the I as I saw am of a pine oh Graeme} wound far as av ic-| and past farms at last up and ghrough to the ascent woods,} where the| there; he would sit," said) of E grain and meadow-land that wan-| in a hard bitter voice, hoat "wait-| off over softly undulating hills| watching often till the gray),dered meet the maple woods at the hori-| light, to he while the my table. paused a me a the madness One held) zon, night'-) moment, serena > p ea for his signal. fraud me was. we douia put dark, there his} JT knew and id str draw white parns green and cool Here farmhouses, standing : rien L ae ae eout over ou Secure hieete care arms. eee What fol-| near, me by the anew = re . oH free I sa iim reach' but as he drew it| aRIEEY spran ore him down over three men Was Nelson; aa % ' he across the table and! When the row was) lay-on the floor. One took the shot meant; "Again é Sy ee, Stor her eyes ee bieving "with = WN Cay ge ppawored Killed answered 2 a | giv. terrible she sharing the with long and patted stor one rough the grceat/ the out from] rec another sods into are place fare: es et q , i B fe Cass came ut T we was In, and was no pain er ‘ae had given thankful the joy beautiful at last, and ey i gram and fleeting: faced ; home the | when wii ye - the : % an it P joncers Peas o'* loc k inte restlig in pro- 4 giver remorses them, and a . to see. no fear. and cave end, é \ face face to up see 8 tg Himself but PF up 6 the yt his sky,, calm \ | pops hat { é ; manse find no hiding was man smiling old village ran among the in The *"Let's s go cried we Grame, and down! a tore amazeme and reeked. : DG oa years. i had impressed Tiernan from an Mr. and few Mrs. a have in to 5 south- : tn soe Angeles ‘ 2 Ray. maid, expected extended . weeks Diego, to °@ Reale Dink for He Los ; and dren is exper ae of ny eae be at home wiih her A. Whitney, in the Brigham street * . the} trees. today id lc evening frameja words Los C.. : dete Naylor,-chil- gone i9 Augeles spend and much pon yet for the area | TROLWOMAntn give a card Ens a upon | re publican party, and jatso the ‘ home‘enthof toot | 8 hte : ca Thurs club only promianter do my beet "But am glad I told. Se but Mrs, ara . and ‘ Te South sti Chae it eeHov ent fair. | , | 7 : td 36 New IN M oe said} ) S me ; ¢ Ss est P EET epee eee aei pe enee eteeo t hi e 1 ng ! ew $ __ BARGAINS NEVER te HEARD OF - __ brigk) Birth. = -- > Fro ® TR A Sa | | | Provo Y Woolen ALL r our more left in that grave Nelson's dead body. - It ma °° laser but bard erin have resolved oes FLANN celebrated 50°, Mills WOOL ESS LS PP AAPM TO ET All- wool Flannels, GOODS 40c, Sale __ Cae Our celebrated All- wool Dress Goods, 40c, Sale ee = rete arctan ie ee Men'S Provo Suits, | Sale 2 Weeks, | Men's Provo Pants, seawan fe cat dean: Heme: his whi afternoon ft] e sha salt res, old heip 1ked: ree ee And/| appear, San " . Miss Pearl Van Cott is visiting in Los Angeles, the guest o7 Mrs.- IsJleabeth Hooper Dunbar o @ 6 > ae aa aPer ae Herbert R.> Runyon, Ie a: of ae boys ei onaele at "ue A A., wi l go ; to : enversof to # at Ons : Une meeting of secretaries uf the Colorado division, soon to be held in that city. © ¢ 6 __20¢ i attr me MG goons chwrenyari:, 1 alte, tong tt MPU nni do Ibs Cal by XIV. - Gracme''s There than old and the beauty, the ofpeace, the warm, loving} homeliness the scene came about] our hearts, but, being men, we could url m he lif MG"God CHAPTER Craig) the past Virginia arrive ero and oa months. She will daughter, Mrs. H Tiernan home on the | me." Nelson's ‘ Nels go on. shall rue. 4 man's! There was He would) Through road, Cheeseman egy . hie Care| grudge nis to me, and I think''-and here words Roe slowly- on eee now what that means, ‘Whe ved not "I ona sun. white Beatrice Mrs. how] Riverdale. W coiled it on three sides, anc faded ‘out. there ay sleeping . Miss chureh, and on to the white' manse] standing among the trees, That was Graeme's home, and mine, too, for I had never known another worthy of} the name We held up our' team to} look down over the valley, with {ts rampart of its shining pond, and its wooded nestling hills, village, and on past to the church and the. w hit brothe rand | swayed, hill looks at‘ the ‘two! 5)the me gate and goes home, and We are outside alone. , Then we went back and slood Nelson's & grave : Then taking off ie lp: } re "By 3 Mona s help thay In the old to nearer we mill-pond graves side by et the old and the} the earliest new, step into the farmer's carbine and drive away:-the sexton looks the | asked) Sly the} laid] me ick him . harder an Then he turned and walked briskly knew. He never moved." vay, as one might who had pre ssing | She drew a sigh of satisfaction and bus iness or as soldiers march from a | waited. omrade's | Grave to A merry tune, | "I got him to a private ward, had | that they have forectiqn. but they} the best doctor in the city, and sent} have still to figh for Craig to Victoria. For three days And this: was bina way old man we thought he would live-he was! son came home. Neleen to get home, but by the ti toy | eyes crimes bravely te a onnor, ae oshe didfae Oat not "rer > Graeme him? slowly Wily: nocent came. the village of 5 hills stood about where the hills and| with looked orcas orBe Eee gentie a CIN} sister, with § lingering ner ary to' get weapon, g we Bs : Daughters of - this afternoon in] open \ white} ey ale was br ar | The ‘ | grue that; meet a left ures quaint old wooden church, black with] gaily we lived them;.and how yearn-| rancisco. ‘| the arms and snows of many years,| ingly we look back at them now! The} met a com-) stood among its silent grave The! sun was just dipping into the tree-| ey a co and | little graveyard sloped gently to-| tops of the distant woods behind as} old fever came} ward sun, and we came to the top of the last hil} that ld the setting f | from} {ft one} td I e + could see, far on every side, the fields! overlooked th valley in which lay to San Graeme other and long till the not him. fast one would L said) , . : cay?) Bless Rene (Continued 3 pominada ST a lidén he not roai Ime had and been ) On! hy equal sae eg a 1 thf k oO you link Perhaps so; : he take " 47 0F i As. ] chamber c again humor face in his hands and shuddered; but) cjustering orchards. | quickly he was master of himself Up the grass-grown walk and} again, and went on in the same hard) through the crowding mounds, over| valce"< one night my partner and L) which waves, uncut, the long. tangil; 1g | Y®%® Playing two men who had done} grass, we bear our friend. and let| usp. before. I knew: they were cheat-| him gently down into the kindly| ing, but could not detect them. Game | bosom of mother. earth, dark, moist #fter game they won, till I was furt- | and warm. The seund of a distant! ous at my stupidity in not being able) cow -bell mingles with the «voice of| to catch them. Happening to glance! the last prayer; the clods drop heavily j} r ; at eaning Nelson look, in the er. "| heart-startling echo; the mound and corner, looking | again eisWith heaped and shaped by kindly} | come would as a result had. senate 7 how us lo say keeping? That statement. One his Lellich good A the Iwas how. ofthe pe ye hls is , knees a 4 > , ' as The am ars doing; eae his children, Nelson-had Tribune mind and iwed 7 YOR ESN Ge 2S Sosy ‘in kk camp, face on. government will not permit elther fraud or mistake to take it away from thein. It is even aoe if the present claimants to the mineral lands can recover from the state the purchase a rls' MeLeod . 2 purpose He was hardly able a fellow to be with; {éal; ev more Jazv and eal even ) aZzZy Ane | ECMO D ay Ker cygiously ang] Stn, with eae end ae - was je destroyed by an exts the other incident Tillma : Senator one in alter aie Se Conner. once-He me with} heart was My a wie , eee "You bus!- he Poa ‘ time it. was of Havana walked -more> o9e. TRtor the dien no-cimore fave5 eeso| Shear Bille tilltees FORTS (PAA his | Bnehtly' they, could. ; sea fo 5 see his ae came hour on evil Saw American The : was he the want Kearns. <}e 33 up ACE voiceless wait AUSCE "And the man that shot him?" ee ee atte apteriie © yvolce, and, looking upon e to permit And ‘there to insure by been long-talled business good that than has Sve, his place Cte ae y - and me 1oney the Tribune. man; Tribune or hard be understand Keith that s every them : to a Jn meanns tne moment, for a Grae me n lifte a lien "Hello, Calero Dune!"aka _ the ai o Ar igacksin ai ( e You.aa are:Baeale wt C Spokane. : oted at on reckless houses became familar. Every house} have Miss Leslie Kerr of ( cue for e 1 mate iep rlles > ‘ ‘ »eks, whe tactIS ot the a a é ve sé ena "2V-/]with \ Ge Sc of ‘Stu I 4 Hies aials 2 ss Reto tals si. ples and cherries, and plums from!as a guest, the Cheeseman home will 7 : areas : . P rer their orchards, openly as) guests or] pe an attractive spot for the younger secretly as " lers ur 2 cover Of] society ci as , » city, eet the geet Aaa oa 5 eee ee ears peat fear. wi Ah! 5 happy days, with: these in- | / . < when hethea't prop-|5 ner had ai Pitsta promoting a MOVE=)' slices of th sit es fre , z city se whirling t » cane vilfor ned a TCRewH o pte sky ePAVINE urge | re | Go t said flerceiy; "tonight- I was thankful to see eM tes ars | ‘ is dr ning eyc In half an hour they were listen- newe carelied hits ce thee anne s > a ~rief-stricke yhe. : . seat" Bee roe roth ae a oat to. the) in the country, that he might lie by| o eir fa ers é ide ife he da: Pode GriCmelaenclentlccueinmnia he ae are > W ne a > ee red sofas i pete ") wrongec d ew friends met us a 1€| self-condemnation as ' he ee told * how, |! wayside station ¢ and followed in sad = e ¢ aN as ote a: ‘hreugh his "cursed folly," old Nelson | procession along the country road that! here --------K can put , eo, groaned. ee morning he expressly city the in the city forces citizens' long fe interesting struggle. What will be the outcome noone ht. e & "He , can now tell. But that the city needs the overseeing care aiftere ine of ar > And Graeme tne and time,| work Thompson seems determined not of the bonus demanded by. Moran: ; - 1s just enough re 2 and was killed. went ashes of his father's probably effort rud He hc eee in his coffin,' | s ) "In his coffin?" I echoed. my beauavis TT , eee ee emer ONawan | SCHEME An nati ere nile he| threw will an ' by And much young knew.' a P know," 1D iis : tories that doing Moran erty. But he was not really to blame, because ae i stated that he ae "‘didn't mean to do it" claims. Once ( Sig servea)o | me-yo1 "hort: Nabe heti anyon chair, ; upon. they big who i making the asine ictore ¢ Waaen ded Bk as backk face, and IT -forcouldig malt iii what boy both: . "T She or some wore door suddenly s in upon ; and my me J gn re the sin = shut f ner oeof th the fac ina tonishme nt well-known Washingtor ' the ---- ee a hal omorrow. cone he we is na} ee Be ; 7 there al e aiiaeg pissed | th iefr, nae Cility in. WHE confidence, hi egrity, 3 aud) : hoon at etthe Site Alta" adit club Tetenity. i Mrs. BrnestpBambs 1s > Ae " ability. . by offering,: him, a, place in th ‘ is her-guest,<.ts ah a Se er - baat Ppea Pastorius so oOo youe : <i for ? perhaps so."! firm, whi : ngy avs ry dne mone puter ; . e Ahrie ‘ accept eT whe he .fel clean as et bine | "a s ia; he sndated: vit horep inking th ETS Helen wili ente2 ete i i eo ¢ . rou were rere,; * : ' : > Cath. M. " Wells2 eee te yDCraigtes hy : been old-} me with him During SS thee railroad) this afternoon ¢ you remember. had hold ies cats. tc jer card club Sta eget ing a service id something hapsales * : A Oa A K A ‘ bee bh ess Pein ‘home in First stree pened I don't Know what, but. they| Spoke; but. when, we hi t iowi SON Fe peliced P panion it was officials to "hh at roug least rans ep) and |} Graeme. active, in state ont eastern i 1 Maine at the in the harber them- Ralph : eee always < 5 eek with. . trick 2m xray phe his i him it him pig authority. like eyes. ae 1 kis look at in oO gentle} ATS off nee i apt AGMIPA | Qe tne plosion QO Ane wath on saying yin] 3? aie! ‘carson would but this ‘ pra age) gaz See - ee cily ill ~- capital Deptate and sthe 4 eee nin life ays t bette me for his. life aMong tern the id man s. face actual shone, asi if light net were coming through ahi ad A e -kep > rc e obeyed, looking burning, sleepless eyes. oe in- But and 1@ they tsar ete as to tl or cate an catch on here : : i 11 ide"D beside hisSea passing friend, ae and Sf all his|&'o' eary with the heat. The white | sore for his misery, anc said, "Don't oF a ; o| gravel road was trimmed on either| mind, old chap; it can't be so awfully) S¢lf-control could not keep back the ete with turf of living green aN it bad. You're here safe and sound at ae life for mine." he said| cTopped by the sheep that wandered| any rate," and so.I went on to give Ss ce A C a alone whole: lelength.} huskily in flocks flocksthe along its whole Be6 -| him time. But he. shuddered and | uskily. yond: fig : og his strong rest of them might havewasbeen prised some box, time The to diseover that the money paid sur-| by are het beeause careful, ak the. tov'be new a and. in guesses ‘ ) { } iis cares reel he availing SELKIRKS-by é s\ carinii: | Phadnis heieGEa for no ; With a fun, and then regretted the he : looked on the smouldering should' sap-headed speciallh gray aut 7 one : the ets and it is no fault of theirs that the pet contractor nas not| now about ten thousand dollars of the city's money in own dark anxious Wa ne the West. my < and Graeme ng to a select from the national domain title confirmed in the state, But agricultural the interests It of be mineral to with and My raritlic thought, mineral, lands will revert to the government The state| Party paper no one cen doubt. will lieu i TIE* Bt the y nt ni ee « big corporations that have secured coal lands is to put| come out In the trials. the people before any many word. He gripped my hand, tried to speak. but failed to make words come . . eee old man, 1 id, eh through the board of public works, through the council,| and was approved by the mayor. And then the senebis ; avn set sainbian in the woodpile was discovered. And since then there have been all kinds of trouble. Part of the council-| men : knew the recommendation was there all tl f questionable B n by be- him ey good Se present the ; o.Idah three | 7.0 - husband were felloy handsome and solid-looking me of her father beantival a dark. tee only from the Juvenile unflagging friend trust = calm MORAN. with tt with the litigation, result OF - well, "Zs the me the the connected ; for lowed. Lea So "Now, look here, ‘Graeme, ro? Jet's canal "i x Lea r ~ its rhe, AidWhyyou-land Beret I took is Nelson?' dlan‘t you bringwnere him : title in Utah. The A epered r one war be , at iN e Sinan coke cater ace yr between Nenen fhatever. it ‘was, ; It "was "in, his sc see c ee father and daughter mae ne wsthie BSace rs asrg ep | cary 1* ee oO z ‘ Conran A ‘ : «| Loree 1é urned.. pact eeetle greatest hae of en orale One hears of such things ; , takes count f the carefu ree Bratt ind yy catciines of 'L. dad: often,: but. had neyersput'mueh | up any to has BONUS FOR MR. ritayatmcuity. 16 difficulty Utah has cause to thank him, for the result of the litiga-] : i zi tion, so far as . it has proceeded in the federal court,|, touching her fren the ated 1 was cua s 5 brother and sister came) ¢ 1 ey Py RE: Pie anh var what : cnown p rest till I see temper They Hiram How ( ‘ ar 5a is words. : himself, slew women ae ne and the > itv: I Paid: ie ey: ane from gained e will veurs ; the asperities ss inst . nstitutior at met 4 hing northern his'-country= Be Spokane Is sald for ereating ont _ prospect 2.0 in a‘ aainitaia fate item ino better rh > ‘governor of ‘aea| sAAaS pene: a suffe Sandy looked Peeenerd They re e a bas joyful at a : TIME. Kingsto n the be feeling ; him than "first. in ay she the TALE a : pipe Rien. . é é ene But ienoue pe . their Attorney : to congratulate today that time defense . . ee 7 Shree eas on the Juventie court and the Young Men's Christian Assoclation. In the first place, it ‘are is inaccurate to say that the +i believe for the « : for the sake of sweet reasonableness, don't-o Pp party men-don't charge K that the Republican Dp partyt paid id aa bibig price ice f for something hing i it didn't: need. OVERRULED " of t at King ; a thie: Bnglith \ new) new. tayaf.2. down a hill.; thirds the way a to criminality of at vtl x bul1 walk anything the do Cure ee e pong » give people are going te ra oul Jclee relief fund eg es oc. ae ] during the |! le i ae e? P3 } alee of abieayling b and bloodthirsty adventure to. think So teat : } mA ner were aya first His when And :helped ne or L} as nearly right, ash the | 195 8 ght, . E our fancy''s : : Peeper 1906 American DEMURRKERS hearts. ear York j baleheenen Sie : nds thelr emptingmune to better Wwwith-no muel 1od he had done me uch geo ‘ ae one iast vear, for he seemed. true to be too good that Te hiny how « aig told he ‘had as is something here of vastly more importance é ; than the placidity of any man. That is the good of the S Sha aAT-res boys. And it would be a disaster of such far-reaching : . : ' ; injury if they were led to view with cynicism any action Fi of either worker for good, that one must carefully guard] heart and tongue, and labor only for a peaceable solu-| ti Po ahi ion of the present problem, But THE was. "have ; New orked telling each } who, t 7 girls. girls, i t} oO recelving the great news. [. a i aa Bae ie Wis as copped: acne G0 ReaD ONGS) " meets and aa sister, we proceeded to celebrate) se stitution. There d heaven Foci freely O° hawks If that-and we should.| invading the precincts : display sities mak-|B 3 ; given, They were proudly The state is honored in its every citizen for having for, Raosevelt, It wéuldn't. have voted for Parker . wy aby.= ‘conditioqns. This is a Republican state-and not anything ey tunis Le means, y COMES Aside aes itlemmen, those three votes were never bought, Cc . The peopleof Utah, Mormon and Gentile, were for "|Theodore Roosevelt for President of the United States, and Brak rare haste felt leratice ma every cats GRi ah aT ie Geer EH D is) of|pyj6 same resolution... was" seen.' in E « , = io re- mae ate ane a same passion suffered| in can muchas nor overs And is SOR Js is There comes a time in the affairs of men when it is better to be misunderstood than to hammer the macerated face off the other fellow. Such a time seems to have come in the matter of z of over-| yeas party improbable. vastl ostility hostility: ee Je esi a hundred Republican the ut fcliows exc u se young e happy i It well-maad sung : enough thoughtful, The girl reminded office} } sentiment f 5 Utah, from ill Y. M. C. A. has withdrawn its support court. It is and always has been the whelming. It amounted nearly to unanimity. No Republican needed these three votes. No manager : on the face of the earth could have been beguiled into} trafficking for them. No chairman of committee would} have listened for a minute to any representative of the] . Mormons of Utah-nor to any one else-who would have; asked something-ANYTHING-in consideration of de-| li \ th l h vering those paltry three votes. the Le defense him. J as - ticket| hundred] party Stives. Lak alleged) : considering sound and to demand, We can demand never can be warranted In THERE 7 It was perfectly Clear to every one in the United States with sense enough to go in out of the rain that Mr.| Roosevelt would get more votes in 1904 than had been] given to the Presidential candidate of his party four oe him firstin pices sold, the the : in and of :believe: what he/ himself according : man life. s : das Her He x is a'member' that such a by much = x. Nothing community, behaves for:this 155. ground. before. Three votes-and have been thrown away. oN from| : him with sort title roe A fall elections : habit the : 1900 Mr. Bryan received a hundred and fifty-five | Senne uaa, beet 4 Ne Vvvo ce Mr. McKinley ¥ received two hundred and ninety-!~ ~ an < given to Parker. And the success of the would in no wise have been imperilled been the Jamaica incident is declared closed. a) oapeor of Governor Swettenham she loved 34 selves of Unitea him settlement of his supported It will take American a right But we two years could of Magazine. on Clemen, United , . wok a Si The B he ‘ » think. how utterly indepen-! But when you come to to think 4 utter } |} compel us PS lig cin il . nat } >. absoek dent was:the Republican ‘party of ‘the nation, how. abso-) Challenging a man's right to office because he thinks} lutely useless to them were the three votes-so far aS).) . eaas his:title clear to mansions in the skies by some| ase ye a Ba insuring the vesult was concerned-the eres of neces- route ree a " than z the one we: have; chosen‘ aren - ourselves! other for the end ha ] and killed Demo- - io | lished' | liefs to and a ‘ y removing A at : of i campaigns political in out membership. : of ident | life. struction sity" poe an Washington. ishi or glory one} member se in assail be defeat get | ie Pre of of no not Century 1) Leilich people of the } pol ee ay and level-headed BeVE)-Neagde present nothing who hardly inglorious church far serail federal | Re Republican admits admits the peace, is be & G Tener the the ows glad eee ree member of a by ry authority case, But men will . : Let fit ae character au additional in will will buguboo more contention by en 3 is he as : difficulty that farther. mistaken . Vay a= | de-| oy Alva of ch of { eae Senatot and a @] Budge so neces-}| And we are ACS this J district rded regarded t ye wi ill the to there bench. ~ to a‘ frie friends i ittee will bees conceded. That: tionalal committee w WARES 2 t . + evidence, . broken down either with direct anda fa Fe sheds ‘ Smoot there abo about eltizens} now essential tothe state's) of Utah. x attorney for been the are state } ! chureh, in tagonistic qiaieg | religious: hisi votes. te need them Py previous good did Once thing rs support convinee Senator Wer ei in Onee and lve life. ' that Amer- fray plainly i and thet has been, Utah the} spate futurre i minerals to the federal have all That : ex a commonwealth . which . the received iv os Roosevelt over p , Kearns a atin alas Netherlands the government States ' is that denial, general belief of the country polygamist. They made one statements assertions. evidenced Tec i effect that} state | of judge. It is simply alleged. ‘that-/he > the leaders S| the Mormon church, and it is claimed av s having sold) jation renders himi ineligible for office lo , 5 electoral votes = ~ wea Mormons . bought Utah, zeta ; as church ive | by the Eee ated é¢harge-stated th for j yvastation | ; But} by) They charge that the and get)5 op iy, public. nor by the laws of the land. A man's rea Sort of warranty deqd from the federal government for ligious belief should not and must not enter into the} : e 4 71 <i ate "rar noe i it-a guarantee. of title to rule this state regardless of discussion at all. People who invoke that ery should lose 5 Snes nition the rights of its eltizens. | by it-and it is of record that those who appealed to ‘ con | conserved tribute the the In mae a TENABLE POSITION, 5 do not think that position Mormon com-|.,. iv oy lived beyond | ' There was neces-! core cary. that | In the tacory c rest of the ‘authors ; . oj > * . President Roosevelt and arty i » nation party in the nation with an ican party charge ic: of the Republican a they! i mines tainted The is a million } reasons can| net ieee ert fou Pia peta Poi ) en n pie ns € Joy ands prideol | discern, and yet be a citizen of the United States, | the,old man In his children, eign he accused | If he be a lawbreaker, if he be an alien, if he be an-| had pie seen a alate ox i xteen) | . ey years ‘he mother ha some ‘Ove means. He had to haye the extra money. 5 : sity forjt. There was wu reasonableness committed an! should principle is to the be ee ee rae hen, co | |} of Judge Budge's position because yr shown cxact of rich the assistants, j the | men ee ee ee ie eee ee Bee for the alleged wrongdoing. The bank cashier, embezzlement, so time that 23, 1907.| ° trial, "A500 even is importance know {NOT A | We NRE 7 ES Inet a ea Whenever as vital his es YAY, JAN. ae necessity T om or 7 will sary and that will be absolutely Press Association. heel ta and a all the e years years a The Pa he land, g officers land} refund discovered coal whose title is i people people If grazing a It is a forbidding prospect if grasping corporations} and avaricious men can by fraud acquire great areas of) mineral land, and then hold their products in a mono-} | Sc eo ; a eft a te = neta pie GeO Poly against the needs and requiren 4 A ee } oa of ° whole government. coeeeverr Ye Only, One Publishers' CIty, - a the‘ the case ot | Smoot, their titles Smoot. be to carriers) deceived, and {f the property of the people of the state} arst has been wrongfully taken, the strong arm of national)... the Editorial power will be exercised to set the matter right Block, 208 South West Temple Bt. Exchange 25; Independent, 3190. Member fam to : other in I c of progress Offices - Dooly ‘Phones: Bell, ras les equivalent } general Malcolm McAllister, General Manager. , bile done in getting secure notices addressed -One 1. 60.....++.--Sunday LAKE be in believed may | OD ncscce 6.00 SALT an land, location. can hope to recover anythin There is a great and excellent the ruling of Judge Marshall. It re-| it he or of the F ] fraud SUBSCRIPTION } RATES: Paid In Advance. Not Paid In oe $ Ree ee Month. 2... nccccccses PRN oe .Three Months..........--.-- 2.00] SOD of be dispossessed of their late rertainly no older certainly pipresent nt holder th Feb. purchasers time i Party ‘in in Utab. matter the allotment vty the Republican am , price paid. Certainly this can not ete holders who employed fraud life Fe Sota $10. 00, Sale $6. 50 Commencing Clot Watch for Our Immense nse 0 Jan. hing 21 $4. 00, Sale in Sale_ $2. 50 February! . |