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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN line (INTAIN REPUB | court : , i lara | Entered - postoffice , i Republiean ide as Party ses ae Pe necle at Salt Lake oe -- ported the Branch Office. Do = News should not give be Ship ~ to the orial Edit Member4 ee SALT LAKE = UTAH, 7 ence ce oe EF a = : will = have more of AC. Utah him that Pol Thursday ienuveder aight. night. And And the wei hos hasten we HEL to fOnAs ; has nation of | that keane he be Judge who i Bree fom spoke erts, eee two - the who talked for and endeavors che were pal i for "we most . ight all shops the Are back at days was eir'va eae dition of would ea gr earn society. * But hardly ing Roberts is ReBut cans so bright and 7S ' couldn't they think shining do founded, : has ae 4very grown Mie 5 s con- an economics. and the over now. which rapidly. of enables national prefer to to right. read a abpees it did to Maybe turn growth from There the power advancement us to which right were has baek i 1 . re ‘protective the invoke as centuries' ed in one. Which i story, ned But ten eee hie doctri doctrine of that another ber leafsee in Mr. Roberts S men were the ‘ dry| ¢and of the the of dry regions even the vie work of pen desire to . . 5 ribune's peneil, P there penalties have the : is Rohe dk Smube: Phe lature to American state of Utah intention 5 But set E case a "ational Pre of polygamy, edict which all ; o it as establish a Ch mn forIn} ‘ wantsbathe; ie. the the xf old a tones mother's eC syne I Now the fied dukes czar oI TILE ou cRrric and und t m aga ae 3 Ss Billy' and "aAgUue, very. the hear uae to YOU dress her aii sf cS -pexteptisg 1 eepting the. | to see Le=| she sing Wblde as} k é .ig "t | als view: Those had atid singing BT ohen ‘ ait goaded me of more for some than to ae a day work and mild all gone back to the gon letters from the ae with iners. him, < uy to words the exer- "self-denial... else, after. mountains, ing But} Craig Graeme's a both Craig of eae nae ‘ i" t 1 needed the toh Se We that now, M1 at letters; not keep the was her | behim fect ; ag P their amity mee ‘ before better ee the age tells of 5 governmental and ideal And in é 7 Is Every Tocelitts legislat 5‘ not fair friend state : Se then, the acs eyes that the bodies,= iid crowding which eee all sk: out » a : _ ‘ k in > But make 1 that as you please about that re p other at law. v TT AFFIDAVIT least urious from for EN IG IS 5s ENOUGH. . per-| APE , wileune ic ae of their contemporaries the mirror of a had passed. And still farther Juvenal { of the times which he has the as- the a were doubtless vanishment for Chinése - would of the return to be opened found to expressed And the still earlier, Political to the pleasant oi5 6 ret of the voiced the one will Science have leagues decadence that' of their their faster to argue of the at then celestial from stone speakers = ay who the| listened | with he "gris: and| retreat with| into the forests| Q so on. With every recognition Mr. berts's ac s| by 6 om of Mr. Roberts's acumen as 4 thinker and his ability as a speaker, we want to sug: gest to from helped , him the jis day Pee als . - , a of his face Abraham the west. is toward the It faces is the of east, men impossible whereas, who to put have the that ann ortai re ¢ that I would: myself. In myself ; within the London -ourse, ea a kind. ekraking | fool of Graeme, The in position on a acteristic ; as has of the « © eae , hand and swear ' ; th he 2s | r " dishonest y with the ie eo . 3 dealt 7 the dishonest iv" x , ans as dealing inte =n ae has ent aske * yo been fre done eerea public, certainly enough has been asked from him. The Republican recognizes the necessity of ‘ i 4 1 aS legislation which will make the trade unfashionable, 2 me LOU! mountain: had home.to a my ever, fever mother''-when e ¢ ner wear the garments of i es in zs : st 3 : ae Saanese ipanest eee . 8 | , 4 ic 2! Renington_ for ies oe Ip er ena ) Bherpleasa frionile el Weanesday ! ‘ | i ul yee the friend the l Sibley takes: Sin eoitaikes ote the We s stot " sea ae rat, ee tgor | | tock , lone since) Rox of for but) fee aa n 3 of th a propt is of th feature ere featul ene eat e of the -natle aati pee ey, ; nee nie om Sy ieriieyivla wy ¢g een fo ne ; vited to meet he antent antest . =t every ; past the we have in often heart| my 1eAl : rie VU) g i 3 by DE Di a Hort Williar . -ralte oe a at vi Uni ity f. Utal the, mission-:| caye their initial social 1. lumber camp } ir the nuseum dancing decor sone es re < : vr ed, Lanese effec he ros t wie {Tarver ays Cornet 4 yg by. to. represent wicker-wor Japanese oe her the in Bou he |"phey help ;e the frocks our I l Ley .*cae i und) Ome lay , platy of) and' He ewe in-a vork-box uber isé»forfoe n Te as ‘ and some ‘to.. énywhert think te. think Ys ree\ se bare alone € Lenin ehildre lve. nice Oh.} and:4 t _ |they" sn t piice ing mie elf tag some re 1 pull him Janihio® Zt hit ome And ut So the ino Oe ING) W re! ae some livé.on the bureau live' "on the shelf, now and then one lives nd " what-| h eae Ve vanefite ats across the front with a ga (in the rear The Japan¢ lower, Nicholas laraund the "the. chrysanthemun hetl Theo 1 ee eommion:-ps ople-they cqme.in| Vere-mado-of bamboo. ann shining~ bane toke bsthemx ts and: v ave Trg: scatter r thar n )}R Wutowe if We Ske he that whe I do! gee' consethree to th hospitals, have might join W : ce doing : Zavest the useless ‘letterto his man, and was suffer that is ‘ pause come with When do you "NOx Veek, Next looked a She at a lux-|and into he It would be wrong I shall give best." me!" + : 1 the res five citizens be required to join in ; an the officers of the law set in motion » which le and dear world hur char- both Sereda ran of mos i fi Tove sho 1 eee buttons holdus pirdollies' oe i dresses. ore eee |} Dean. Mrs.) in) our | ¢ yoy and and. Mrs. Chamber] C. 4. Ee. Ebaugh, "Dr CORTE Sp | he Joseph | George needs so ar las stranwerne ‘ c sorely." rords ~ Our: : cate information before : werdeorenee a the machinery which Christ's own! work -in your hands * * Ah! how we would like choose our work and. the place which to do it!"! The words, fan haa longing did not but I needed 1 deep and how all appear words in to on aaa *! to in} da te nee right,' white: WwW him at which vas ple the cable aid did a NeGniote a Pee Aa : Mrs. J , but when she shook the red was In her itt it,"" wen great Rn Roe a doctor! ne face beside us frosts of winter. good will the punishment facts does for cause, about not, his he trust the y that is of to talking, mind, the ‘ liability to lay . perjurers. for the keep ANOTHER = Sunday of NEW wicked STORY morning May out : STARTS The Republican Fleming's and every day he Hable work to ee CraThe he knows be willing of them. the the of the may be people game the to|doing to and alto- punish- SUNDAY. will was how TI doing had summer Paris in ‘her place, heard found ana ranee, and interesting .s0 and fully of ‘me Vienna, the story}. thereafter pub"A till the among the golden leaves. ; 77s it fram fee? ees a Mba one asehou paused to take é religtously|the sloping dusty in roada weBW, flew on the a|dead ee with igno-|curves,""' the "Reminds own said occupied.in Wholesome tell-|ing gaining this|at occupation} the'gate. for IT was littl one a Graeme But I as littlewe of on drew Abe's} up e®| answered ; introducing to him nat ac each othe14} ; .| that IT fell out with all my correspon-|the two best women In the world. a dents, with the result of * weeks of{I . was about to rush into the house ES » by allgnice Leann sayus Graeme sclzed me by thee collar, "wo collar, letters 2 say g » hex aiting g on ed tating . te. Poa pal ed ay ne Hold on, Connor! You forget heart beat quick, but w y differ-| your place. ent feclingpe You're next. Sue i Geet ‘eine "Why, certainly," TI cried, thankme that Craig had. beet Very ill and| -fully enough. "What an ass I am!" that he was" ‘ ce to take > himshome e as begin famous she If he ,|™more extent perfect acquaintance and variety of my discouraged office-holders Agnes Woman," If will g00d muck-raker of being at all abridged. . © ea lication he unless himself will be safe F safe i in making aking better, ease gether : We willing out he would own be meted which to them Jae and ‘without ment But man, as 2 > a s as p he . could be ‘moved : Mrs. ae whet had thee Pay wo soon 5 cP Mavor's 7 or oie : ‘Quite "Where ns bys is in at . " true," said; is he?" prese rocked ar Graeme » solemnly.} sole r I asked oment?" the elgh-}| "voice. "why, iy in' thhe Jan. Ln forms a and When the magic..of of Snr ge, Sight eee Lraee stung | aae Mie REIT AMG t mazue ru Ri 1 Merliches Pee eee long . cae ee music ieee yes of nens pralsing ; he asked| Connor oO men Miss e in he ; \ Clark ; i > enh Clawson Bara | shall ere | ask "a ant « | Mrs. | acce | Oo fsM2 Kore erry. he nin 1 the ce eity ; th bee has aa of S ee A. N many Fodasiter : Francisco PLA his parents, eats re is lis Fs Miss LNLPAL A by apecanens a ¢ ieee ‘ Louise . | yro- pr ee ®nA~Knr < I. Zane ent shall that thunders In his song song reverberates in the { today . AEs reneve lf = kc Miss P. iga section ne a of OW : Ott iss o the \ddie einun toOriu arc | - eterna ages numbers, Mi || with her Pealemutiny the Manitou by Vets ars war the W t a a breakfe Aes of the beach| mee il std eI Miss Jena Critzer wi eee oss i ntoPee all} ane PATER « « v IY : oa erePerint nit anrent inaralicn Only OES ¥e at by Oo thy; spect tie thee, it ae es pate San eee th OlIng & , Couldssa break the ae age issal a oo ace "The iM a Brow 1 von jAlerary ¢ Serna perishes a ei sc ee honor today the Manitou uh i Son is visiting | Crismon The ee iegnean @ eo by an Mr @« ladies of ele a 1 Lad lowed oes to Mot week's visit we Ore : (roldgmi ; Corinne | But has éntail aes- k love-queens } Never did the country look so love-| ly The woods were in their gayest; autumn dress: the brown flelds- were; bath 2 in rose Gite acne a sweeet and fres a sus line coming of the accuser is of necessity valtias the A taxpayers. he a His first Ce will make Eee cea: ay it ies sen Good cath ole Se mountain | Sr ta temic fever try a cablegrs : } ty And the red ewe deeper in. the sea beautiful ' mee beheld--the peech LEE TlSa in an expenditure of public money | And I take some credit to myself that| spite of all es Aes = eee oe afiday. In my it5 reply Is ‘i thought the Sn simple 5 affidavit her ne bidding to/it Aomiecas if A I gave rather hours before ‘praicd the] eyeswas fellas upon the had white gone manse standsufficient. No reputable must on eves' c or 2 I LAP i LeCan oe Seacrouore hands = neck t so eet Sylvi Conjure Roman Rideeateder them tialamhore i "anu¢ again. > ; is SWINBURNE, tary ri urs laiiniatranit anmelden: thie caslomitiesedic s nire |{ 24208 Our.ae -b dE? latter "songP 1y, not t aspire >t ALE Cake moments, aoa ips or ieee TO prouder the world does not really need.| "He's would join ftiends ‘ ayour in a the] 4grew West, making lives that the|with mes eee Aa . : rork : 4 cried att "oS answere 1 te CB 1 few he eyes > Meee up the penny tender Beene: said; . shall go with vo And so she did; and no old ‘ j he my staff. him © "And =e that request came reply you know. tate e' Bestates She mated weera..and off her pe ee conclusion of that remarkable story a generous consign- | in "Wahaburgh tke iis letter it is "Yes," he went on gravely, ment will be printed in these pages, "yot Maybe the protective tariff system has given opporthat accounts for presence i TOE LS EALLY, nS Mrs. Fleming enjoyed a great vogue a few years ago re miserable, ee dingy, tunity for grasping men to get dirty little ning hall off aclosein'the run-|attending historic her domestic big fortunes. Cow-|is duties. a great towoman. It also has She my mother." She wrote a number of the strongest made it possible for all the rest of us to Stories, being en-|S8ate, redolent of the glories the I had no dou of it, for! at that better our con- couraged ‘ of odors| splendid and helped by Mr. James Halverson, of past and of 2 various moment ditions. she came out to us with And Mr. Roberts himself is in the enjoyment Phila- Or the aenelling little be variown odors Marjorie in her of| delphia. Of all her work none was ‘so lmpressive.as arms. that | there to: héar Mrs. Mavor sing ‘to the| "more of life's necessities, In possession of more of life's| s "Yes," he went hee Hat heen! yhich T > . von ‘ re ; crowd of gamins that thronged acquirempnts, cq the|may trust my mother, , than than he he could h b cou if th ere had LOpe, paw Saecaa had bi been) lish, tes Peon beginning - no protective system 4o developavehis been has secured, morning. country. We feel andsurewiilthatpub-it| closes A few men in the will be found bySunday neighborhood had been our people the fitting and by that|Graeme, successor of the pan club but she: "a! said: only eee gathered smiled 7 the into and Westa End," for : Fe ahr oe Me have helped themselves Agel diac moe to moreae than theysy can use; ; but] excellent ; serials we have been running : in the past. 1 love Christ' a is lost, This} silly boy." at all the rest of us have been enabled to help whic was an 2 at Roma 7s dent oe ourselves to the his head. It will be the part of wisdom to order the paper,|moth . ers and : fathers, sisters the 2 fines 3 we have needed2 to useian -and could i Sie hee cine ene andj a "Ah, mother, you ‘ | not brothers, have| are of deep-who all t e l I ages and sly & the were| would ation d have thought it of you?" ss BEeured without the general uplift which to begin the de-| present." of all The ead faces the system has livery on Sunday, January I had|," ‘That evening the manse overflowed 27. ever into the age. brought seen, those mothers parried the} with joy, and the days that followed , a Very Bure v 4 saddest a ; st wo-stricken. | were like dreams set to sweet music. Neither man nor condition that, welare very sure you will not Want tol"tHoaven stands alone People-| miss After a number. ee sig bound fagecle But sheer wild delight, nothing saying, "Is ‘this: the beautiful, . the average of the nation's population - are better _the]in my for memory can quite core up to edu: ed, the heaven-exalted city of| the : : : ae ~ eated now than they, ever were before. demonstration . > Arg organized ; by 2 They are bet-| GIRLS Sie NEED Edinburgh? ATHLETIC a TRAINING. "Will it not this be = Graeme, ter clothed. With cast down to hell assistance They are better provided against adversity. from some day for Nixon, if it repent|Shaw, Sandy, It is rather pathetic to read of the Salt Lake high Abe, G e, a | not 6f its closes and thelr dens of deThey are better equipped for the maintaining of 3aptiste, in.A honor of the arrival nact in health. school. girls 1M . laboring for the ~ establishment of better, facill-| filement? Oh!iiaserncoss the utter wearin the dazed Hic 9ss,/camp of Mr, it and Mrs. something Craig. zs this hatly And this bettered condition goes in a mass. my opipjon, added tond, thein Pach detail| ties fer athletic exercise than they have had in the past.|/faces! Do not the kindly. gentle| occasi that afterall the cheers. for : is part of the general advance. And in that general adThey7 need more room, better equipment, and adequate | ; p Mrs Ginal CMUTch-going _ Yance, no factor has been so potent, so largely contribu-| of the the Bardens seefolkthem crescents died away and|Mr. after in their and Mrs, dreams,|and trainers, .had all theCralg hats had come down, or are their dreams ico heavenly for| Baptiste, who had tory to the ‘present happy state, as is the protective never taken his Above all things they - in common with all the rest | ‘hese ghastly faces to -* traiff dsystem. appear?" eyes from that radiant face, should I cannot of the recall high . program of the;suddenly school establishm have - ent swept need a new the crowd scheoolinto a evening, but In en my es memory One thing more: If there is, and for ten years last| DERE gallery is|a perfect house. storm of cheers by excitedly a vivid picture of that face, sweet,|selzing his toque past has been, a tendency on the part of men and calling out in his sad, to get beg They should rht w have ; money it, and should 2 "ill voice: have it in another Fiowy Deaulltul, in the biggest quantities possible, it is largely location. with glow aie of her eyes alight Sy as stood the and deep sang By. tree cheer : because to that dingy crowd.she As for Mrs. T sat upon! Mavor!" gar! they had, : just prior to that period, been through ; z 3 the some window-ledg The old buildings years e of Democratic groping for the halcyon listening to are the voice old indeed. And for It would be fOUY| with fts flowing song, a day the men of days| for the authorities to construct my thoughts} Black Rock many would easily fall into the there the buildings which] were far away, and I was of the past lookingjold which _ - a gr gropin had resulted in a thin gray ping gray} th ene ed of the city demands. There is just about enough |W" Once more upon the eager, coal-|downand well-loved name; but up and the line of construction, In all Bh) crimed faces in the rude little church| the camps beyond the Great Divide, century . i / | somicre on " Bost Ey aust tor --_-_--« ns J COMMON -- : > ~ LIYPTLE PROPLE. THE Dit she saying sud- Bee ; ' ay) ea Nae) vivid | from be, and he will not I can I shall take Rerdaiess easter' rer neste "But be sure to be thankful every | some | day Ge pee pee eae: * * ie while i 96 g thi fou all, with] while pe goku Rcnnbates eat you. att not putting any difficulty in the way of an honest effort to purify the public service wherever wrongdoing makes : : a purification necessary. It was suggested that twenty-| + maniinto ‘child's clothes, or to make the government of | wonderful the twentieth teenth. . oe that toward : lez official . * 2 accused funds, iS re-|-. | swear SWee systems, might ba¢k age] analogy,| age told present hearers : them out of the cleared land, and . that had never heen disturbed. And regrets days of the past, and the plea| 0! Fe systems Beebwhichert. ¢* an earlier infancy]eee tales of able hope reading, | better the could abide, no doubt, but which a had demonstrate@ to be inadequate. that Western sf the public deterioration of there that desired. shi surance to cai] modern. And still farther, Jeremiah pui]| upon record a lingering lamentation because the glory and| the loveliness had passed away from earth. And if‘ the} books sn , ee ; ‘ a grand). 2" doar: 3 g days are tn Black dim distance come again, or isn has ever that may up again, If oO a something with life, or, if throwing it oie aie > T°6y ' oc o y vr: were losing a itfoolfor . nothing things.|]I away, had finishednot being hoped, law the Lord with found walking Inishing re en) i ‘ _-- THE "untovthe |" n tha whe! ae , the Puritans . : rae -bécaine.as: the not 'the his Aaa for the day I met Black Rock in. the the are "a Bs ne on = read- all-is truth ‘ Utah - certainly every member of something reste interested in giving y hiss ste state as as fair|quence, fe t I : bigamy is meant. scrap Gentlemen, to re vow of ‘ara 46is legislature ; to g 2» as possible. e can do no greater wor Name a an : i th word "polygamy" irection an by erasing e wore olygamy : \ < this| te reyy it Bree peace withyall : wild been ui ee intee with eT chiefly ... ary of among eon neat ven an hady AS um the-geort o ne, legislature _ Was happy; when no man was rich, and none to make , uu ne eae eee to the «voek were poor.|an unprofitable business, it is probably and her little one from the train to io sufficient to re‘ And Mrs. Mavor's reply was like then there were the days before even . 2 her-|Graeme's carriage, ake Clay and Cal-| o: crying quirende that; the <Acomplainant | i make oath of the . truth ofof hishis || s¢calf: "T've got her!" "i Ie: knew you would not long be con 7 _houn, when Roger Williams and Governor Bradford went] ; an es cne as the charges. y¢ better sense, for - he|; = »Uft a WAS . 2 tent with the making on record deploring the evil tendencies that were of pictures,|stood waving ereephis hat If he is willing to hold and aoe up his right ear Bs inge t Into , r Rene" ji ta ith the:th (UIs " ] 7 Reena grass Ww Wingie over!) Gula Maric \ ‘ ong sO yy : 2 . it nys fire, it would to try... straight on be tillfollyI came to. words is He Tenis cca Saat) io : ine ti Mavor Graeme's I{read kn ew WE their aig minister. . ane as } : et | Taylo . to Leal," she experience | ine Tor penal seaa| my 5 non : apain I could had hours of most luxuriof the old gang were is he, oe time quiet. into fallen my quietest hours 1. "The. the. I came Lando" to myself appdalta : railroad construetion stirred one to do unpleasant! ong postponed and rendered uote long por un-) camp, ‘duty \ , world | ‘ those name yerfect I "‘Jerusals "Useless tikines arene sittin beside ls and} enée Coweate linking 3 i 'th wee the trying to get commana or aS aoe The rest. of Frnt | SC Ss not to make quite a fool of my-| an, ugh to me naif" Be kaa : old ever a ares Mis. Jy idaho fant re Somer loose on ek nen nan i quarrelled broken. Se into will <Sessie)le a pause in its beat to hear-again that f chool i Lows i the J > SC h ce se ; ve ar strong, clear bidding Vor ce, us. olcla ungsOF xr t ‘ a oona the g to abem graduating a trumpet, 31a < ‘ x ‘ : pa 1k l mie | D0 | unauiet 10. th |}in Black Kock 1 was brought back T think of them all-Graeme, their laborate banquet to an : ible myself hisper swanowing from to find .a weepars lassie by >, ‘tnto) chief, Campbells Sandy, Baptiste, Nixon Ge Shaw rdale, ae aei¢ i in uOe ‘i ong al = Sale he al wee TARthUe Re | stronger, better for thei knowing Vilea \ the toastmist occ,Mither! a See till yon man He's junder him, and of Billy the. then sleep pines, I think | afternoon and of old man Org He are . Nel-| were responded nor care, Jean get to work am} The day is ave fair in to work There is much Land o° the-Leal." itris*worth while -"tvonly. tol |-pye Ph " from getting useless. and | A land. of fali warm days, a : ‘ ‘ 5 voulk touched "by indeed sorrow. to and». and »V lazy!"" I said to mys¢ as jlbe heaven the care, dwellers of rl pet ve ‘ nahs an Cc must » gl ee Keep ~ one + lazy have old zland hunger-haunted closes, begged me to forgive his) weak-| 6441) with) the black mistCowgate of an eastern! ness J ee oes I pate words en o |haar, to. fe - the full bliss of the vision} should not ye. Sald-a.,thing.:* eve in the words- AB. except when suddenly and utterly upset > nae sorrow "Tam getting selfish:and: weak; . he} sierythere's there, Pher e's nelther Jean na : , cauld: will if a has ‘the Conner, Ralph 0 | auan aa ; . a | a > ‘ ee\derson nde a 7 : Miss. a or z ia :Wa in Warren R. i rot | aie ie : a 3 . SELKIRKS-by ains i of Russia BS, sieae He. seems' gone They sv unexpectedly butuin or did fore Billyar Cae broke, 1 but i slime hs yan oe se EL peek, if) ™Scotch cee cise oe ‘ voice to Me's SO of violation of that} comfortable my have been discoy-|0US ease. Many & . OF } -hear... the to.bac his TiSsitting reethere if in her world J the days ae in ines about it-and eons l a mnie m embe - by whom into the| to . TALE even W. te ; ae oe Pub Senne fte that of his eng i mwhile. ges to ano | ie thie : ack difficul ----3 . , Among the lunatics who have. broken SEE ee ee sinee ee ne ee Ea a island of Jamaica the earthquake;.the erat: Serena ernor Sw am, (nanan Se emia le Jame t there that that ats Bitons forgets editor Logan ThePees, fice ‘ oo gelightful care vi ns Pango Der eiSis same, a 0 TheThursday. hursday, pe on i wards ; were 300" OU Oe Eere ad a Cc. Bdware Ma: TRICE trom the} 7 irwel nouia in the = ee See 5 should a A i wal ume: Irs. 3A teal legis- rillntio -Peeuintion'of eguls the® era t dhoo « of heritage of hold can Me face is the diffier yo any oce¢ I el a | beneaid . because Neg : oli been rs et church 3 be removed an icch Chun 6s aandre Mr. }Clarence Warwick, hie ens S re a iam Benson, ; una 'T. p. Mr. and Mrs. -utnam, Mr. at \\ i on. WhatJeu i a < 4 belong it under. CROs on o AGF man Bavetae savnnlloat l never ; ticle able arti ; M rantending that fo me Senator his state Smoot ha party which labor. eae ih dy certain ean not l advanced Baautor for fo to: has yore very val 4 V Cue in 1900. working a sea the truth able to tell being g a RE Ye es eine . children now has seems i ei year ae Republican Logan ee ieaibi. commission L oug the k at the] Ana farmer before pears anit the ' is a distinet A is heralded2 and f A ‘ ; dni @ oe mitigate . to , there right proof thal new instances yhich all of us respect, ee natural the is that B far as a es prints the Republican from the seat to Thibune o occupations the country f ten and in fifteen year peLake ee Tribune Salt way than . erate irate very sleac r no of polygamy. , nary ati thousand ‘ The-edito : WORD. it aa of 1e and ‘ jo. y-imbibing th e now. a the \ courage and produce crops the 0 bulletin hundred: july ; ; entic of the country ts a vital bone. The-children-of the greatest nation on carth must has forced upon the attention ¢ I ‘ ‘ n not work for a living Chey must Hs a ite 1 | ; ahaa is developmentf in natural ; ing. . way ie _ st ducation. ad spe tli Raat and' years in The ose ¢ e man] May it find the region best inter-mountain » census the number probability anne nidblen whieh rainfali blossom panes Conpans aay the The Ser ae sed Ret aan ; terest removedof cquipment th else, anything ' Lids seventeen the ages, gainful t reasonable HMR RO all unproauctive | ) i. problem, every the roses. : ca to were the : Washington The Tribune g we innotgetting hope Fi suffer, tothey can quartersL q Wiens | withou ae regular now solved as peat having of the school nature MTA in the is | fea R th s any 2 of resent present the there been not has lesson i oh FMT ac is enough established that have eee ingenuity . deficieney area shall of of or »| a n the Tribune management i 3 ce ‘ SE q hefore one o t f ce befor ne of the ;tribunals where ic Ali ss 5 is already provis commissions ever lready bodya provision business for1a;nolods bial In Junaey f } eh hs nes and.as | th . properna quantities, But : and disneglected | has ature 3 received blossom Pe RIGHT ae spite In and i seems , all " tween: 1wagesvat the . n 1 sout € ihe.clse. in; or athletics ae : at According for for I t te 1g il : cena of the} rainfall, pets. ; er need States, ee B pBlains Wea fea sufficient in ard, regard, great ea ered houn who mourned for the vanished times of the colonies,| { apne by I 26,1907.° fr higt The igh . . 7 impossible for any one to realize, without Main street vhat and south ; the i | region the east worst of conditions high mw trip im ti ors » whe B . they a compelle building of the school r ihave this i beenwinter mpelled from And an nbsence,| - about man jan other othe famed ; fi thee the the Denver peoplemeeting of this Pains system, | "he to left, instead of from left] : rm , * in the days of Clay and Cal‘ men a will as established : ; accomplish- been ress noi ) . SCve 1 hool eae much ry JANUARY site fr tl he of it thefox citv..1 Morr IT ; ock Madd ck aniBe One ' i ; Regn *e = by day P and by ; night * en alongg thethe line: of letter. hinges for our boxes In a minute and fishshe had read {t) They're They're hing: There S€veral 1 have been serves counties . of thea number ofthe cases state in | me past of tenbigamy . Clasbey the a construction, years. in Not| : ‘wi with in his o tent sermons, him, sel pr aac carrying and kits ne "Listen! aching straight weeah oe ilmost ca My They rh See lifeale breathlessly makepan cere apes is much See potatoes t é changed " | animals, aetna : and do ) 4) a series s ae o ( a neni rt: : : cs Warran, ‘Today nts enefo ' Watching by. sick men, writing their My mother-in-law is gone, she needs! , one of them, is a/case of polygamy, 4 V4 Jose them and abuse them and | and all are by nonletters, and winning : she : their at hearts, the Kenyon ; makrei me Mormons. no longer 5 go | nt And yet the people of the rest ofthe nation|ing strong My' solicitor ! Sete tells hee them aeme, AnrepC into cracks , a | e0G." : ang she a will also 500," and also.« (o0,. thattheresa them to dietheir « she owing meediot well lives, to unfortunate when and their hi Iping hour | lenents invest-| yr. leave ¢ them lying money, so.great around and | Fy een them.o6n their: allbacks; Ameri-| Point the record we ourselves have spread odition ae day as nar luncheon ten OEand our Be i it wou laf dockets,io and Wey PU proye on cided: tosuilvoedurrin us that the denial is useless on-that] Etner Mee OREIELeY IRE AltLersEe whet eae tine = br Pia too much PANG bond Theat Ale sansaisin tienes tania3 DARK made eG away, my paints for tarohas the and TOS , brushes . and. wotks CEE.rusWO BaekMy (Ee oeOh. eeJ am, ashamedato,wee tell * WH anus . Wie all re centuries] folie}ct fetle ee mm mon "NeW polygamy" ts s Se ap. eu = es oe ale re = o. : example This nation 7 office ro , ; the exact use of words can do it as the exac : adh) AL J present every case of bigamy, no matter committed - Mormon or non-Mormon - goes Mr.rane Roberts] > Nave attalhed its present status In cight or ten ; ‘ "a State, 84% The 1 In forced SATURDAY, > oO versity. quarter the orthwest old university of in have, to See: y aa ups avid region must conquer,| which nature has sup for the use of this not country of fertile soil which would] were ae now is is people THE their plows, | © < red | record It answered even ; business the There is the difficulty. ee ee USE : the] pcuwincaa An & less developed C4y, and a - : ‘ we where soFR poor : all] assert that that primitive system is sufficient for] ivities of the present. Those were st we th eS g ie e n days ays ; of the .i republic, yhich , accord Mr.} z to the tenets of the political faith of which Mr. 7 re : ‘re performed and happy, when| ah the crossroads, happy, so the sroads region were to put abo anyy is th : tudentsi federal Whatver else is done or jeft undone by the present) j ists . % atlegislature, we trust there will be no mistake in the mat ter of erasing "polygamy" from the statute books of the F rata "re il refers to bigamy. beth ‘Ss use *t their wagons there, and eee fo Bet ; d their . various implements of . agriculture. an Ss is the| the evils which he] = © then, abolish that as than there the completed always magnificent be : wee of he, ' go eo blacksmith iron-making a6 eereee days when d o f ere ates ittalentec ain is the ago, months ; i this woul i Brees, he protest a May it tell to the ie men who have patience, how to make the dry land Foc ld hold brief converse with this favorite} ry ie ena ~ holds s the * American American syste system of]) Uaan.:.. Mr. Roberts holds the Ar protection responsible ave remedied pe waeave: remedied r 2: there the is 0 : And he did not genres defender of ai ‘ lost cauge C. se t than ke there s King, ‘str ainst agains adopted party. {ter a KNOWS fertility than there ae ~ IS out the water When | our of it UniU i discharged ini iffe his rj duty handsomely. > prese adminisHe was expected to differ with the present a ie irs the tration of national affairs, ane d with the system which his i taken | to Tar UTAH, at pupils of the § anc7 ‘eds . needs a new it needs and It ¢ them : CITY, school le ene public east ; >t caught so} too strong] ; ‘ Inge chosen c se being man the right ae g rane il iNabout eur the needs ania : that in to piece Utah Bountitul addressed » Jez > at ree was ; It has bec ‘ whole The farmed successfully, 7 ee ae Ae7 learned, nor half of it But there : learned, to make no | acre eae Sn} * { conserving it upon thewater soil soi > Jarge 4 area rea lar a 1907 : - ¢ if } Geigham 2 al generation) REGIONS he > and eka ind asa much } valley i a 26, of i . productive i more means tributingof of ; | "agate 7 7: a cern sesnonaibiiity : . seriou : science to some extent on the canciones and to ame extent on i cratitine versity Pee sure tis! excuse True, Je Through sign, the Water is that the one thing plied in sufficient quantities There are: millions of acres i Wabash JAN, T sure Fe a s to be little never been a LAKE | accommodation ‘ farming In Be SALT ban I ankrupley came ARID Denver. a case a as nce ar egio ere arid region, ae BS THE i t é it was a case eee Aas SATURDAY, . time resolution they have IN ri pS ee onra a be fOPPrcos Association. Ase : : iu Publishers' OITY, bad of Republican in session But Edi Manager. Gencral , now South West Temple &t. 25; Independent, 319 toa ; sr = ---- that crowding at B temple y : pillar i in the : ;w sitiveness, M Gifle Teikie Genie eS ar , ° here they weor-| © ‘ the one of the first to _----_-_---- : . e_- Block, 208 Exchange a be carriers to -- addressed Mc:Alltst er, Malcolm ao of fe e fevered if And FARMING Anos notices SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ww aikcee c oe nce Not Pa n vance. | BDU aidipescroppdieecevecs ° Mealer iar ieee COD pata. DDO | Cerne v-cvce'c sn veeeae dhree Months... 4.006 BMD pigs c'e 0 ee ene Sie sete eG eNO bee ocectbacene Meee . + os ee. Sunday. Only, ele eee OneDuele el s year.......... 2.00 3 ccietesenees Be Offices - Dooly ‘ ell, with again should DRY a a being . ' oes itia The ----- -_____- items ME Congress, he} opeceun ao to subscription ; Circulation ee at relating Ing Fe to the | DIRECT local oe eC| Out Q REPUBLICAN, and ‘ | « congratulates . rratulates of the avid] the .whole blican } Rep er innSalt rt 1e Salt Lake Lake City. City. 3 eee Harris, of Salt Lake,| on the elevation of Mr.of Fisher region = -. +.or..to|| to congress Farming Dry the the position of president wspa aaa at matters All Rok ee houses, records oberts, in Utah. : eee - , soup of men helpless iblican pe gee Se | oN| of St. 6 Paul's tne evel informal si 2 vl Those taking part tb th Burton of Fort Douglas} qusical program to be pr | vas at home yesterday aflernoon at} Miss Beatrice O'Connor t an informal which fifty of he '; | Hartley, M. H. Brines, K friends at thetea,postto and from the city | Jack Sorichooll avira Gin Masses of pink roses| ues "SnHidde will _en give readings. Ne epee g BS : Mrs. F. H. &ttractive The Burton during and the who has been her guest} She and her 15 winter. , The hostess was| Hobbs, left for and ae delightful affair was | Mrs. given Wich. in honor of Sherer of Bay| teletan' Frank any Gily whe ieMiss main of we ee a ae pelted : receiving and by: Mrs.ai B. Lockwood, : C. e Smith, Mrs. B. S. Wells, srooks 2 ‘ss. W B. Hobbs eee, Ge ee daughter, f Chicago yes entertaining| * « s Mrs M.cs || Mrs.-C. W. Bueckholtz ar MPs cornne Ona Mrs. ACS | who have : been Ae with Mrs oi . : . PSone ' = - Ors eae ae i Pe spo F eee + 4] 00s tor. part of the winter Mrs, J. T. Clasbey entertained at] next week for San Franci dinner last evening at the Kenyon tor} Mr. Buckholtz, where they her er gues Charte she Wesley as Tesley* of | their home. : guest, _M Mrs...s Brooks Adrian, followed evening, Michigan. by ‘500." soe ee Mrs. Honey © , The. dinner ‘The guests of eae ote oe as] the ; a TA) Buhviies Me add oe ac vices Mary.E. Hobbs, Sait Lak DET 3 36 OR e a CORSET : Worth 30, Worth 40¢, 60c, Worth 80c, For ty ONE 9 10 : 5 Watch ARTICLE sale NIGHT 26e | Worth sale 30c Worth 40¢ | Worth Days, 22s Provo ! Our HALF n . 15¢ | Worth sale sale for AT inen COVERS. GFE STREE e 1es Worth MAIN 90c, ; PRICE. er GOWNS. sale a 450 Worth, $1.00, sale 50c | Worth $1.25, sale $1.40, sale fS5e Worth -70c.. Worth r DRAWER dais! 58e, - sg 70c, su B08 a5 ° Commencing lasts Flann one | els Immense week & D Januar longer ress \ Clothing G Goo Sale d on S. s in f) . 5 ae Februar Ie |