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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Bvery Inter - Mountain Official Organ Morning of tho Republiean All ported the matters DIRECT local or The Party every Do not tn Utah. now in Salt Lake give notices should be addressed Sl City. lay the Editorial re Three pees clvos ..One 50..«++++++-Sunday Monthas....ccrececvee 3200 MOTING. (ccs: <cccneeses S200 Year. Only, ‘year.....s se. Malcolm McAllister, "Phones: Block, Bell, General 208 Exchange 25; West SALT LAKE Publishers' CITY, that Bt. a 3190. JAN. 25, 1907. IT PAYS._TO On in any of to tepublican the fact that which pays it is to now have bearing even fair, in their a and rather for the league "third has with given no is flattering re st The for will not he of Roosevelt nation, the purpose of little of And forcing to the that President's it is by he had And, proposition the no means THEY where he went to raise $28 000 to clear that}‘ enable ee Sin aes amount of debt off St. Mark's hospital, Bishop Spalding said, in substance that before he left for the East he made himself as thoroughivy acquainted with conditions here as his limited residence in Utah permitted, inte nee to tell the truth about Utah He brought back money. But during temporary, commenting fai ne Weeki, Goodwin's in part on a feekly, .publisned one of his addresses ee Chicago accept the country promoters the editorial the Baa: Lake (non-Mormon), who said, in rms: ways in which persuasive mind, one the of said of charity trol of statement has already is its citizens should cooice not done And of nation are have the is from thinking creatures, ereed to compelling ment resort people upon The to the unite Mohammedan wita them or seems to have inflict authority-the have less gentle achieyed we plan. do We Men have in love, and in charity, and in all ‘speed the day when all who be kindness. pretend Him will at least be as humane with each believers are of all the rest of the world! boys are which created are life, with the superintendent are some boys in and is right Salt to is so Lake who hold to a York thrown explaining missiles, and to them that if that they are will do so. ' He is one of the wisest (to make Milwaukee famous There a riot, is of such course. snowballs abuse always taken be Warren time of his resisted and rigidly by men of did accounting but had It since he resisted. behind the him, helped was had fact the of Judges there is plenty consistency people dogs much a of to be passing, snow, not allow outside when that himself license a boy be to the door on snow poles running will ill he be the snowballs, telegraph winter expect throw snowballs, Of course, if he will gets made-into and without to boy resist is he had steal But the rignt are as is the that head executive they of the of enter- for tairty the the officer from the there thousand government him by be the New conceded The are the is ts plenty camps. Modern The polsonous exterminated, have been it and been banished the they has their drained. from the there too has more tnan Pik ports, the for has a by the De as Shonts in thorough French as Lesseps that people. road and across unloading rapidly and that toll big track progressed Mr. a been loading been through heavy twice a-double facilities foundation have trade exacted of are could and followed digging under the President him. the type of been effective well done, made over. more money. succeed as intelligently, with success. He and that Americans. and will gets It Is him-whoever his more to hoped may progress have be be because that be-will may he to money be that What not as tne work marked = canal THE But must be completed, continues potatoes elght. it. He any man would rather nave his boy well and occasionally wicked- to the extent of throwing a snowball-than to have him year. be one But He DID. wealth-producing to of or to FARMERS the are too I © ee farmer the : ul! whoho é that us will get tancy A constant ane wei nation will Officials . man dollars ana) an Mr. Howell, is. printing hundred copies down and look at trust the exhibit in the the to ||| put the an old eee aceount folks at - may to. pe were ve 7 taken by te | the general if thousand Lake that be and they In | mil The The a lat a ays days REE whe when dollars Utah ala take eo *s for fot . the Rage uv buy shr 5 best investment 7 that could be vo and good name of Utah. business for the owners -- = -- And the of . made far for 1° it would Tribune, - D be too e the the farmer. year and he does get doesn't find a He dig a class wheat doesn't vainly living of for yield crop of the country strike the a mine next seven potatoes every one.year that yields six hundred bushels to the acre, so that he has to rent ancther field in which to stack his grain. But he does get And a sleady income every summer from his wheat field. so with all the rest of the crops. And velous, in the end For example, the total of his producings is mar- Mr, Wilson, secretary of agriculture! _card street, are las ; : Mrs. going ( U ! pret Bee a; OF THE SE LKIRKS-by But as the evening went on I began! thing, 2 that 1 : had teft out the wines, to wish ish tha 2 f t Ya for the men began to drop an oecusional oath, though I had let them) know during the summer hat| were were Mrs a Graeme was not the man he had avclvanit Conner. you do, Rat is men every man Hume un potter Hs Ee Panicic of the class enjoyed é ai of old time sport coasting Prk ? the hill from pee r e I > ast eae Te Se eerits Baa eigh ride pene: St eens i shook lives : South r are for Was a tea / ost en- mos ASS¢ aera Zurton F.'H give - poo yening See Mrs. lwill' Ie streets, ovabl good these fellows! ¢yjs among theories | a of this iG v's ven't-to read: them afternoon Eleventh living and dead and end up by produere a book! They are all either mak-| ig or going to make a book rood) - hands me \asbaugh, at; Twelfth' Mast ard Second ace | to see their ; sleighing party pt were Pees re lees = stuf€ away o an i Univer Fort De a t the Miss Aine afternoe afternoon The Buti men East at first as oe ier cards home in street r. dance . * given by een See the Freshwill oc@ur yt iN eer ars ies ne, etd . é 2 = i tonig ane -vVery a with a 1ere and there among tet a Oe : the anmostEe sucAnd Graeme, as I told Craig about this a quiet chap who will makethen a book ome thert;|: made to Te ATi year later, when he was on his way|men will tumble. over: each other to} cessful fr shme f vel ie Ey ae sage back from his old-land trip to JOIN | peas |! /niversity rhe decorat a Palace Graeme in the mountains, he threw Then we paused and looked at each | ly be in Japanese effect { Ie ane Teaee been. | up But Graeme smoked and talked and) heeded not, till Rattray swore by thal|name most sacred of all ever born by man Then Graeme opened upon! him in a cool, slow y: 3 | "What an awful fool a man is to| damn things as are not damned ay eee P Ensign * ye a ighs and pee 7 ; er sin, them into English Some of th m.| post in honor of her Byard coveted for the mountains Men | Sherer, who has been her gues with clear heads and big heart and) ing the winter built after a M'Naughton's model * * ® It does seem a sinful waste of God's Mrs. J. B Taylor entertains at Ralph but aemiss Phe rooms the oecasion feel |} put TALE held club early h Cao How: arn to fees sophomore of at eee were b Republican een an of ‘Sle i the 1 "rt . ? oe peace powerful sewing club « *« John Cc Daly eniaaatee ards refreshments pri to ivertising % : ad countrs c it and eee eee . new on W Womans' a : | sity better throughoutole the about half of her Mrs. in sprig > wae endeayor of raat ie liclous were Mise aah oar ten "yesterday success the home TY know that the rea progress in. their E ee : noon os é vee? a eck eae catetc somewhat slight recognition more ee T into! It| : Wes nation, : : the home \ © the prize: Fisher and cee G and tained pretty jand "discontinue, {ts publication, "- That) Wouls the H. members implies sant fifty Caaa the: the played. ae the second Sane ne pas General of e ee : government no2us 7 ei yA Mrs. an € be successful in provide a fittIne remembrance It is encouraging to making satisfactory of Salt suggest. of} of that enterprise the Eastern home = -_-_- _ Sutherland " a nt. governmen : ‘ Commerce. and yvour letters to for decen trouble gan Beatric« : Mr fair . ralse have Chamber the ‘a -were horrors »>-held.te; -be memory andof citizen the lat of Douglas, the a monument fribune,. the ‘they the y small 2 net people when nt i Senator general to Fortthe ts r of His friends seem to Polanders altogether. b n too ae hould- ee yeat five are Wr the J when' ies smi who trouble é islatd, fidelity meant BI osand: courage:and Ns a ee efficiency eG inte which as inconsit his: c Pe neighbor a man-size services thi such a by deserves his the e tim ‘ congressman, help = times in- monument Aone of. long Ni. forever, to a; down to work th e intelligent te e last so of the;1 can FF who behavior that tha ec . to..quit' of an earthquake. ae and as for declare declare 1e a no of the st stronger good ne and rest thousand : - his head in the old way and said,} other vit sions carrying out the a ¥ "[t was well done. It must have worth seeing. Old man Nelsen's ; not done yet Tell me again, he made me go over the whole with all the details put in But when I told Mrs. Mavor, Phings|} two who are; }"Old been! ew weljo 7 sala ver * work| He understood mi s : und Vos hie answered slowly doing | The. regular open meeting of the seene} great work Everyone. worships | Ladies' Literary club this afternoon, | just as we.do, and she is making ee rir aS belinsthe nature. ofa Ge rman afafter/ all do something worth while aS she | ternoon Mrs i. Allen will give only said.) used to make us a Rie br rerlin, which. will be. of away, all He, spoke‘chicerfully. andre audily s atiusial Interest ds aie athe oppor: years had gone, she things are passed and that ts too bad to be talked much} things are become new;" but the light!if he were 1 pealting a lesson. v. ell 1} tunity. of living several years in that about, But when a man flings out of | clowed in her eyes till I could not seé/ learned, but he could not humbug me. | city Ay op ane will also be read on ng foul mouth' the name of | Jesus} thelr colot gut all that, too, is an-|T felt the heartache in the ehee rful) "Recent German Literature" by Fraueae a ee eV ICR | other atory. tone | lein Bretchet he musical program "it's a shame--it's more, its a) crime." There was dead silence, then Rattray replied: "e os ‘re riet is th eUP Gs rs 2 put stron I: think:' > aa ee h, - ‘ ru CHAPTER XV. Coming to Thelr Own it A FE EEEN RS: z A man provoking, rat if you consider who it fs,"' said| 5 Ss, se Gri . < Br, Sage eed era in Beetles, ; "Religion is all right is a ee xGa Ahine and I belleve a a as thing for race les?' but put aid in Beetles and was Bpiscopal saintly wen Wig Vela consigned silent, seriously ein sia mother: Martin. him for his eee to his an it won't the myth and, theory besides, is "Will the other work?" tray with a ae "Sure!" sald Gr aeme it? oe "Where?" ut "I'll "I of it. Rattray, believe you to what know, my I I fo ss often Per- experience a week for the as he veelf : a x eee stay, of al the grime last rue more a eee |casy-stepping profanity, five-year Stirred lwady sc en | Sense, in for as and league. but we the said one not "ef | bending low to poke my know| hide my cae Es I plunged: why Of fire and 5 course "There's really : no sense in her The stern fight, | question. the life, and the | ‘Heaps could understand of landlords tenants, and they are ‘The landlords i sacri-| *"‘No-the tenants never none | Beetles. ‘ Connor,' Now, ay, tm "you're willing to quite right own wie up. rect. I know a few, stamp, but most of t this; | Then Is cor- | raged, at least, of that) those who go in| as I till Craig said: played the Graeme smiled UBL La not tory Lot He but cottage day did Marion Young Pypér.. are be got, and you this "you and I have tried this thing'-tapping a bottle-| got out of it all there is to| paid you well know it's the more you go curse yourself. and I am going "What! ; going in for it, not and- good in for So in for for too, A Mrs. Rufus | home | were W. Billy|Infants' Mavor would not ‘hear H enough, | Graeme the lads was_ tomorrow morning.) Des BD @ William R. Hill were in son afternoon charming at the BOee : living the first of parties, : with room for ara prizes said,| body, jw I quit} you-| «4. an mountains] earnestly vas moved to sa) "And after all, you know, old chap,| there are great compensations for all! lcsses; but for the loss of a good con-/ science toward God, what can make} Up?" ~eaman| But, all the same, I hoped for some! better result from his visit to Britain.) It seemed to me that something MuSt} turn up to change such an unbearable] Ah ee j SEs . Syn and lights were being Mrs. J. won accompanied P * @ @ Mrs. at the J. T Clasbey Kenyon Mrs. Mich.. oments for whom several are being z planned x evening, St on the Murk's I believe. But," standing, * ‘I bad do is bad, this tlhme know that good and by good and he w: as|richer is good| bad are| quick culture, in | untouched and sympathy by his he with was life far to too J. Put me ane said little W ig | led about iy reading. It gave me cheerfully. |@ queer sensation to shake hands with Then lt took up the word, for there| a man who had written a great book. robe before me the scene jn the league; To hear him make commonplace resaloon saw the beautiful face | marks, to witnessa faltering in knowlwith the deep shining eyes, and I y Vas | edge-one expects these men to know speaking for her agafa I told them | everything-and to experience respectof Craig and his fight for these men' al ful kindness at his hands | lives. TI told them, too, oe how I had aoe hat of the younger men?" T| been too indolent to beg "But." T said, "I am Rane this far from tonight,' and I aren the bottles into. the champagne "I say,"' said Polly yan Amey coming UP in hie old style, slow le ure, "let's go in, say for five yea * ' And so we did. We didn't t oie uny- ee igh it, keen, generous fellows. In) things theoretical, omniscient: but in | te practical, quite helpless. They | out great ideas as the miners | toss humps oir I often of coal book names wondered hey can easily whether call them by | enough, they informal Mrs.sA\ but! could | entertaln- of the Virginia, made by L. Brewster, Ritchie : Major Wallace, meet- cotntanicie anniversary in America, observed at Jamestown, fall Addresses were Y. men parish ta be next in * « H.' Devereaux passed. delightful I Kimball | Edmund the has Pea-| and Mrs. Will Clawson of Los Angeles, arrived in the city for a visit with sisters a Mrs: ‘ and ai 1 o£ Mrs.| Walker:and entertain Iriendly Mrs. M. T. afternoon was by Mrs. Paul. was| tion 5 ndsie ioe king. er ins, Mrs. W iE the members society of St this afternoon from 4 . a / Miss Alice Wall, and are attending Mt. Ver non seminW ashington, D. G, were honored invitations to a. brilliant recep- given evening at assistead| the Samuel the pleasure of Mrs. Roosevelt. the of W hite Janua meeting « Bailey a and Mrs. C. H Mrs. A. 7 Mrs. d Sharpe will of the Girls Paul's echureh Mrs. D. C. 17, House and Pre sident on had and 8 Jackling ee returned post entertained informally yesterday | from a trip to i ongele afternoon at a bridge tea when eight s tables were filled With players, each Mr. and Mrs, I D. Wood are now tapie having a pretty little picture at Hot Springs, Ark. They will leave Which were awarded as the prizes.|in a few days, and after one or two Mrs. Post will entertain tomorrow at a| brief visits with friends, will arrive similar when Mrs. Franciswill Pas-|in torjous affair of ¢ Solorado Springs .be| ary. Sait Lake about the Ist of Febrathe guest of hon of -a e 4 ‘very pretty "500" ; party was'given|ing Mua Mrs. for O. the D. . Banks Bast os ledves this : CUTLER BROS. CO. 36 He not the same And [I know @ man's | was: more tolerant, of opinions other a fool to follow the one and wise! than his own, but more unrelenting man to follow the cther. and," lower-|in his fidelity to conscience and more Ing his volce, "I believe God is at impatient of half-heartedness and | the back of a man wae wants to get' self-indulgence He full of rev-| done with bad. I've tried all that: erence for the great scholars and the olly."" Serre his mand over 1e/} great leaders of men he had come to glasses and bottles, "and all that goes know | with it, I've done with it.' "Greal, noble fellows they are,-and| "T'li go you that far,'' roared big | ee ney modest,' he sald-|} Berney, following his old captain as! "tha the really great are modest. | of peo. es are plenty of the other sort, an eR said Graeme, striking nel hey Pei nor modest. And Bee | seek with him. Ss to be read! I am quite hope- | occasion Cathedral Bishop Spalding, Dean Archdeacon Bull, Judge M. George sis- was held at Wednesday rooms] 1¢| wall remain surroundings. his has for her guest Wesley of Adrian, An Mark's interesting meeting deanery. on... of piano several by a sers| at. th MASSES | shaded by during the afternoon pay! and Miss Ethel sie did, init the Baca into eee however, when)[} " andBeg good ne tackling was. afterBut ronal' that}! lacked Craig's face andagain is another story. knew that nothing had been changed. | "But I say, Graeme persisted |and that he had come back Beetles, "about this business. Do you lup again his life alone, more resolute "| mean to say you go the whole See ce lly hopeful than ever, Jonah, you Know, and the rest of it left its mark upon But the year nae +raeme hesitated, then said: | nim, too. He was broader and aven't much of ed, | «deeper man He had been living and Beetles: don't really know how aoe | thinking with men of large ideas and gave Klinck solos were invited to meet the guest of honwho or. The beautiful rooms were attrac- | ary. tive with palms and potted plants and| With of! the*more | he had taught to be true men. It did have quit} not help my rage, but it checked my] the other "speech; so I smoked In silence till he preachin George violin same brilliant color, Miss Vera ISd-) her wards assisted in the dinning room Six tables of bridge were. played, the| wearily-and/ the afternoon, Tie tees alernlenektiviae Mrs. ating the three hundredth yes- | of Anglican Christlanity Warren and the hostesses. of Mrs. Warrer T beautifully dee erated 7 | candles and | thinking ; entertained the of managers of the yesterday of white snap dragon, and mahy. pot-} Wilkes, Dr. Wade and others. A pleasted palms and green shaded candles. | ant social evening was enjoyed by the Phe library and dining room were in large number present. red, with rich red carnations on side AAS board and mantels. Candelabra and E / ele it ‘Not mu i kutiroadmng-meney in it-and lending a hand to fellows on} vie nee. for eS don't you wi a ward sald big Barney in his ‘deep | zee. | Every man must play his game in| his place, old chehap. I'd lke to see! ae tackle it, though, right well," said | raeme and he Claris Whitney and Lou Tibball board Home ed. a little, looking into went on n a soft ee C. ; eceasion; quietly, fee Should so Nineppolne knew Whitney, imma Clawson' McCune. = and back see Beatie Spencer Mary. Jones sbeck not | Mrs. she|Gfflcers went where to beck, the | netionter | he} the| ‘s."" have little home. scene, one gate Mrs, stay- re eather would a OFM St: Bae 7 ; said he in her that him QPL "Keep wishing hard eanuel ae it & "don't. We haye gone over all there; come to you," said e jis to be said. Nothing orth Jhas come.| Loc here, old chap," ete ‘Rat-| Don't turn it all up agai tie the (Cc Patria »d | "Probably, having such landlords. "That's why I believe in Jesus} ‘And as for the old lady, there must) Christ, and that's why I think | it a} be some one in the connection to| crime to fling His name about! | whom it would be a God-send to care} "I wish to heaven I could say that," | for ee said folk over to tte lcan He sat silent for the coals; then quie ice to worse." 7 act Ldy era see the + i Phortding _ | terday their | ies of story well. victory of ete! of : i Sous told and and Pe ious - the the ; the | nvitations. ‘are jout'-for an Old the Fashioned: Bail,' -given byxthe-Daugh- therc litél e "acti ec3 i cot- t. | fers ofthe iPloneers at; the Lion house, redr pian ? mee Cot | Januaryas 31,4 at 6 o'clocktp p.m. Lac Mas RaFEOW back panne a ire requested to wear old fashioned eo ee von he 8 costumes Members of theventertain= a Be nc a GYINE | ent... committea; ares: ADR ss Groese ne we a Nese ro ane till ae but Dewees answered eeanor into again (; course? of her, see will "You He made Graeme. | | ,Gerstanding, PutHugh ac ke v a an PY ea Stig all this) thing, a word Ok Then he told them the story of old} | ing over there,' I suggested man Nelson from the old coast days "And yet she is a wise woman before I knew him, to the end. He teal. as if carefully considering fight ‘of oO Mrs. Graham Jessup and pete > Breen's mother "|and a number of other guests inter"I found the old woman knew all} ested in the Home. A business meetabout me," he said simply, enough,|ing was held from 2 to 3 o'clock. fol«put there were many onines about {lowed by a delightful social hour, Billy she had never hear@, an was/|When refreshments were served and glad to put her right.on some. pointa,|.an informal , musical program enjoy- Craig the hero, and he was all sorts of ‘heroic non-| I called it. We talked of | everything ‘}| about that 4 linger started For ; st stely again Le I said, for 1] willbe aiden by talk it would} nam* Miss Emily he did, often Dougall listened, 1) oP fa z 5} < Cn geet country nt| that ane i my if J role Ing again cre coat yes anc 1earing : just for| getting other th ait and with with me old land, sald, of the coal dust and f his Rat-| anyway, |. "Tell. me about her' knew that he would |do him good. And talk forgetting me, till, as aetna uite sweetly unmoved. It wa a strategic mistake of mine to tell him how Nelson came home to US and how Graeme stood up before} Varsity chaps at my supper and made his confession and confused Rattray's rea- you him said I do." He of : again Wig Rattray tell you, ignored boys," want I much have, said | 4b work." | his own challenge a Rattray haven't seen res, you have, " n asked @ C ‘I've was He spent he satled purpose, pit| Some sonable, with a conscience is sometimes impossible, this Craig. | before was for some time, do fou cannity Will take the} a myth. That| ont want to| am quite con-/| vince least | a| P guasion, . 1s lost pon: He-will not in:n and! out ¢him..." ‘are o angry, and he looks at one P with | ares a faraway expressicn in his face Dera in in striving to persuade him ons pons 7 " earthly and. even flendish At} Hild 0 the mother E Suc h that feels the father and woma | ~* .Beet2 "L fooled with that Beaties, but if won't ulld a religion et devin out of a man on won't do the fnote: argue about It, but IT and and the and plan is stimulus has For of has and progress that, worth to Isthmus, Installed. canal, begun at and actual done man efficient succeeded. the no the and docks the he and swamps, have Beyond isthmus, undone city very has and works, canal has been He water have the company. the has both big them of and from the always life. still, is this S« country : self-sacrifice, and the pathos of the| death appealed to these me n, who lovpp must practically great would there it in of tgs sand atee134 Jamaica, marines per! 1904 ara the their temptation most fact from he been fever reorganization the when around, the that a thing- particularly, he cities constructing He day of when been Witnout in employed a a seven' Go you canal. energizing had in standing will-refrain tempted, a the Republican good Isthmus. have places, who in the But Good the yellow the of light have the WHAT when is so offered Panama, to and of And sentencing. And win with such the himself between the Union. contemplated to part were be party the for Shonts, him, that at sewerage breeding human strong, that opportunity putting | | of 1 the dec- enc See by a aybo Poul aras ¢ rssisted in by Mra 1. Cowan and ocher Five tables = of th ‘ ‘e faugh! of supplied very he and change. work must him 8 island American. *merics endeavoring en ne ha t States tempta- that hold conceded tne a the the) ¢ oe rh ‘ large x ress ani Ju straight from my it? I could not and all of them. country ecasier at tne Mr. thousand thing, These throw frightfully try.to sternly his the to was 10 per cent over an over 1899 doth -onsiderately-ordere& " were graceful Pee rooms, fact way, sort of and we made into they of deal were not right account strength of They nature that have unless party situation paper getting company, 600)! 1904, fee difference the one works. have always Some because temptations. and ripe, the nonsense, that was 1906 000. the been transformed from a pest place of malarial and fever diseases into as nealthy a locality as. any in the Southern line opinion, permitted got off u good impeachment strict temptation are be a blame make Malaria by they a of « two*excep- other destroy recognize talking withdrawn he of ) nae -- of arae - Miss : white an the ¢ "You exhaust yourself, old chap.| Mrs. Edwin Kimball entertained at | at the rectory Have a pipe, do," and after a pause | a Kensington yesterday afternoon' for| to 6 o'clock he added in his own way What) Miss Alice Paul whose marriage takes | 8 would you have? oS path. lies! niace February 5. About forty friends Miss Selma There privileges. wise human men the has a sch abo -- Boe , by and : | carried oration -- afternoon } rybould. olors ce th iere . ¢ Ce ow Americans generally must be gratified tg KD ry » or be no further action In the case of-the governor of will ™ sterday |: of for that sort of thing are not much account.' "For ten years, Rattray," said} Graeme in a downright, matter-of-| to been there always transforming should snowballs their millions; billions as boys Hastings many normal stolen thing But when certainly tion, a a object- could with a desire making hundred For among same well, in would party some to not in his greater snowballs. Possibly boys of commission, railway right The Milwaukee oflicial has issued a letter to his school principals, an votes doing to can year tne chief rights, the the the been exception Republican work, observable and all is maintained schools. and to years. regretted canal dollars serve That be One systems throw proposition Milwaukee not, deprive them were little votes should into products 1905, 14 per ian ay ayy ae at 121, for 1905 any terial ehescinniat byWhat bout | won WITHDRAWS to great prise. other as non- inalienable the same of never three people of 7 of and 1 ae Colorado Ate con- little. SHONTS that And to SNOWBALLS. be self-evident: certain liberty Fortunately, the has the entertained Tribune mosquitos BOYS' RIGHTS TO THROW We hold these truths to do to give votes been weakness Mormon beguiled Panama his should conversion. God tney be with the three if they capable been It they are winning. The contrary plan, that of fighting those wao do not ‘agree, would seem to be a confession that its followers have not a cause to which the habit of the Master will win scare is $2,077,000,000 governor's er address In Spanish. overlooked the Swedes and the ed ashamed to say he had been rewarded with any permanent advantage. The young men of the Episcopal cnurch seem rather more closely to have followed the example of the Founder of all Christian churches; for they have labored most punish- success know. the rec man of absolutely and Republican have forty-four the the Providence of The these is ridiculously chosen - by What not past see, the they couldn't of MR. Clemenson Mormon 1876. now, as give You capable method the to power them. said missions to for party electoral of purely them, party-even the of choosing what is best for them, both here and hereafter, And it would look like confession for advocates of any go things Utah tae on Senator the adopt would votes present, As threat people, the farm his $635,000,000 and they year ~ have) dos Tribune Tri are 50. Pe refus- threw could Utah-which worst three three to election tions in or to where. 1860 Presidential without boundless sword to church of very of party supposing . imagination the Republican ornamental, seem established that minded to votes party the position tne sword would poe oe also Mermon to-tne than fulminations, the oes the e state the opposition. two and the presented now This heart carrying other-it others but try were F known the electoral not supposing people Republican sais are in Sreeg anit senate-and : reprisals the do adherents-either the of the The religion that in all in America. to plan Koran there gain. addressed the and done, can Mohammedan any especially and church people gentleness - theory a and church eult is argument or hand that all the Supposing the close of his add after power, of and : frightful hop. ee ct a that'is the very best nae you Bene we know you Sita been doing something rar Utah, when you t[neu displeasure of the Weakly." And oe Bish on w iE heartily applauded at Since, in out the the to DECEIVED. politicians party Smoot yon; | church an in a men of ing to turn Mr. Smoot out, a breach wit the ormon ie bly ico a church which would probably cost taem dear, What could the Mormon church do to the leaders of "Bishop Spalding, a young tenderfoot from the [ast, is back there now, telling the Eastern people of abneatioaa in Utah... The wool has been pulled over his eyes. How can he tel] of the atrocities that are being BRonnicatt ad every day in this community by the Mormon church?" When the bishop got back here he mentioned the matter of the editorial to a prominent pontiemen of Bist tne just! represents good The the EASILY ARE year better conscious- flattering the} religion. East, >» Well; He annoyance. indication 1905,.\ 1903 Sut if all the eo ei steadiness ich richer worth of collection President the no with term "should President. of good President coquetting action candidate energetic of the ope rope a . ere the Providence (Rhode Island) Tribune, Comes now Editor Republican long the line of your editorial| with been of editor wao has the usual statement an this morning regarding the work of two young Episcopalian clergymen in Logan, I want tell that deceived, with a good deal of ease Speaking and that there was a meeting of the men of St. Mark's cathedral of the senator from Utah, the case sen jor against the parish an the pad he attended by about thirty, G.-Y. We e sr., > jr, Judge Ritchie, y Island paper says: Rhode Rhode Ss of the American Smelting, hiince y Ove ihe ia There is nothing in the resumption of consideration Mr. Grown. etc., being resent, at Whica Bishop Spalding, of the case of Senator Smoot of Utah, now the referring to conditions in Utan and the relations of the senate as a whole, which furnishes any for Episcopal church to our neighbors, of the Mormon faith believing that he will not still be a spoke of the kindly treatment -orded the two clergynonorable body when on the fourth of next men mentioned above » of Utah, mentioning Fiftty-ninth congress adjourns without day. The speech that the faculty of the supported the little paper in defense of Mormon senator's right to up by Messr and Johnstone, and of the } seai, delivered in the senate on Friday by Senator Hopattention them at the several lectures| | kins of Illinois, appears to nave been based largely upon delivered to the stu at Logan, and pointedly stating| alleged te chnical imperfections in the charges filed against that the Rev. ir. Clemenson could not expect suc fe ae : Ft treatment, because his mission seemed to be to vilify tne| ph aoe Cs via Set Somer Gnas eee Barn -Mormons Speaking further as to his experiences frites : the iIss > ae f emphasis the a that the in production at. which tue farm products of the presented by the census, $6.794,000,006, of There. There.bebe of| him the of all for eee | in| We inducing ‘ni Union woven springtime not and re-election a upon earnest, with is he report facts Drocucts Of an Epis stands at 125, for 1904 1906 at 144 candidate is the necessity caused thought the a going) evidence be a that organized has in be there insist stated that | communica- office, Lime, accident remenibrance his the aeeounting IT. Presidency, well done, | ness of a duty | | his sense of frankness. He should be believed. Jones, clergy following will the by charity, that TAKE has the to Chicago nomination while approving and Episcopal the indications-among of made Johnstone the The himself It Messrs. of he nalf ol jin 25, 1907. puts \ simple series of index numbers is readily cCon-| structed, which shows the progressive movement o wealth production by the farme The value of tne enterprise NOT muster to imperative ; the Republican by Yesterday brought establish matter The done can isan | any members reflect Roosevelt man who wl FAIR. work Logan was number to the young working tion BE Wednesday of two warp WILL men | is mention HE renomination they eel the ine and girls, overlook zel In (TRADES) nee COUNCIL 40 and oO value value ee SAYS Association. FRIDAY, UTAH, and aim of value the The an armful hope a his mantle farm the coming President Temple Independent, Press throws form ent great than that of 1 Rar Rent BVAr eosand to | ! 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