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Show cae wa- oe THE INTER-MOUNTAIN é THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN osama, OE on wae Published Every Inter - Mountain Official Organ Entered at Salt March3, 1879. Lake The Only Republican rs a matter City, to to the Office, Act of subscription be reese addressed e+ ONO o> should City. be Miarnth. ORE «2 aero ‘ esos es ve ceeeeee Only, "Ane po other of Kearns of and those days their they to had two make pel do vote to as a the let who knows vote, is ried away Utah to than having has heels the in any right threats einpty, has were the not go- case all the is years. deserves pirate from at the the had ever to that Tom he of no vengeance power to are call him- weak hurt any they has been knew charging that he for didn't the deserve to get that august body, he had been convinced that bluff would take all the fight out of them, would hurry to get into his bandwagon. The truth the obtuse is finally Tom expelled. dawning Kearns, that on every Senator a their not there not going warrant to for be. such In neither action. law There nor was equity no three men in votes were control enough, of for not the necessary, for Republican another. Mr. one party Smoot thing; were is not the not a is possible for Senator Burrows to prevent a to of the Mr. session. Smoot ‘That and his is a condition friends, but very it is vote, undesirable for them to force a volte against tite Juggling of Mr. Burrows, who is chairman of the committee having the case in charge. But since so shabby that a he can good his get, loser, attention wreck people lel has state und Suggest something been wrote will since that chumpugne saving he sonuiusion Kearns, us spilling to which of his a to Mr. he the out of before Is Up at A CASE Ogden, IN tn par- home like and turn the way, the rest ever the of since senatorial of his title. HERE be it is the best come all maintatbing "Ex" not the part POINT, the state Utah, a man named Mosher has been arrested on the charge of marrying a second wife While bis first is living, while he knows she is living, and while she does mot know he is contracting a consenting makes down Such why to such murriage, action, while and we under on the the laws record of us this another a circumstance makes legislature Utah the is evegy by no means circumstance bigamy. state ask the she while this simply a case of common But wv second that case of basis of to erase have to polygamy. the the at be accused cf polygamy. There ts not the semblance of of of up the the bal- that report polygamy in ; safely be which ce of an the can be board fully in the by will be SRNGis j Ot SaltWw no more his will the In to of republic be that of the a than But, in that approve punished or under the as it not Lake ordinary site buy and it pay- be now. property sure as with are are of anything the best pos- investing preparing their to treated whips by at Mount 1} t his his stores the accommodate. offer for for present It and the will pay more mod- the facts than thing are he for as has deserved Utah to aan - certain lots that and to find And to will let Lake means, buy real your. thereon a if OF theatre the deserves estate-and buy it now. SWEET SOUNDS. to sit for an and hour watch on the the stage work of of the Symphony orchestra. They have in preparation the music to be rendered at their coming concert next Friday afternoon, and there is a unity of effort and a unanimity cf purpose toward perfect performance which makes even a rehearsal wonderfully enjoyable. The young men and women worthy organization are carefully with the single aim of composing selected developing this by very Mr. the orchestral Shep- very best expression of musical talent possible in Salt Lake. And the result is vastly creditable to the city. The music chosen ts of the sort one would hear in city of the largest finances. size, And no of these rendering and with the. support unprejudiced critic compositions of abund- would suffers at say the in the all comparison. ad course, the orchestra, It is fortunate even.' recognize that financially, can not "make that the people of Salt Lake cheer- fact. and show a willingness to pro- vide the money for such deficit as unavoldably must come, With such an unusual recognition of a necessary condition, with so capable a director, and with individual singularly of such merit, favorable that is possible Salt Lake the position in people for the here are enjoyment in of a the music. deserves a high rank among the cities of the nation because of its love for music, because of the many superior musicians, both vocal and instrumental, that have been developed here. And it is a pleasure to that maintain the the world THE of Symphony orchestra very advanced has position reached its friends and that lit her dark brikhte r or r Dantree, Possibly it was a HAS good DONE desire in know, than she built thing the character the rescind advertising schools and have the its of permission, entertainments or seattering circulars very dangerous precedent there will be no more The board has done been granted a good many by {n two of en- black schools. quickly them Being annulled, a to did with the in for their making he controlled And some condition It Is,a every measure I wouldn't may an ex- ta give | : thea ImposmMg uid. have 108 of the that good ie OM) President. Brownsville spirit of gave it It ms any into. ico rei hee to hay ous OF8 rious loss SK { to laughed. softly perience had "is And | girl for with hats slouched forward st. m Still, I. Little over|in dead ‘Well, Christmas j Christmas in Never Nicho were rs. considert iene She she sah trees had silence. Then ard marry John many made a m "but y ein hab sumpin' to hang an' dat sho am jes She stood with her and surveyed the unraes an empty old the ihc above ribs a : hich the handle had candy oxing yun uae . int Mandy patientls and round| lady sea ot were suspended iP and pe . ‘ be0S "strin gsre ofof ; Se ‘(Ous nds pectin colors ae pre aan re ie ahance Sad nie came) turned the tref i Mandy of oi She ex- a no one nebber ‘ellas oul'n, umbrella Aunt. frame ts bat tree her all trimmed fee rudely fastened Strings of popdowh and : inberries afforded the prin ald ; at ins, While cookies, apples -wise Vavasor ae with satfinishing such trimmed she said: The ene a oewom eet over 2 If her a "full-length mirror|chillun's boun' to herself. steadily and dey praisents on, , tree!' said, "fading: "Rouge 1 pad ees nace S gh enaimel, beHe re ara . +a 9 finiGendie of me trite time." oe « Poe 23 Tr: LSet wha" le ™m at Toe the from the glass folded her small) hands, tonight. are ae OM : jand 1 stood hay: and looked at him with a4) cen and|‘ rain the athwart glimmered town specks x eerie ggloo m. | smile. on her: ; face fog,> spe eks of of light in the e eerie The four male passengers who had| He was very pale, and grim) as. the s Tit » tyes "rie , he crave So. for moment they. stood,| quitted the train hurried with - their : ; portmanteaus, buttoned to the chin,| like two duelists waiting for the word, be any-| and Without Tree, ee touches pocket my my venpeance, keep wrongs, fay Rentals . forego aid: Mweyieppy if Scarswood Hall forever after. I ever be Jolly Mandy's face beamed . i ho isfaction. as. she put, the - a ac‘ INVENTION. May Ault: nthe, fat prestige his s presti Oo "Yea, Dangerfield." OF Christmas Fema aw ane wonder if Sir John would be- pif | asked him?' sn: eet The door ope ned and Sir than the make na Christinas name law the by a can't ccesmake ee they ae : ; MOTHER flow birth abide, Utah of § ae f {the life T've led" ae eer like a little Hon-dog "Ah Into) yitgey fight the battle of life night Soc! yes mitro! > ¢s- neare i Roosevelt ‘ without more, the fo ee eee CHE Indiana by monopolized J 5 be lle the Ku Klux Kian. be ee once SKE : gar ; of ‘ eA she the wasIflee A in en he from } anxious to really Whitecaps the» only r fa ee you ond quaintanes of Mr eee } made turned: livid--he mé . ies ee almost. : te a step to < Solna mail ‘you would not dare, ot no would You wret h "you huskily; & gard condition, sally CAD ul to ent "here re turned -eally I am OF ee! here. a niled strictly dangerous che does H But i trie ae . fs | most the October * eins waS destroys, thing which people the Let him- ‘ shrieking 7 brother 1 as eyes. cultivats and A wet gusty . sky autumn evening, black and andstarless frowning i doWN|&) upon a black and sodden earth | ROSE ee de bg gnaie ae n sving a any a oe had worked long ar adwahentirned away she closed the door behind her Clar' to goodness, hi ado look mighty serumptious deed hit do!" il t zhty Only a few hours| more and the tres pee: in all its grandeur would be displa Never had there been such excitement ; . - sks in Aunt Mandy's cabin _The picka- spoke: | ninntes, dressed in their*Sunday best more glistening than anything the of-| piece leaned upon it, his face hara| Keller, gits a football from yo' 'feeficial had ever seen outside a den-| and set, in the light of the lamps. eee kr aee i ee ef ica case > "Why have y ; sre 2" siza Jane Arabella Helen, tist's showcase-she had the tiniest) Why have you come here? he é ‘ n, git righ ; little figure in the world, and she - asked. ; | up-on yo feet an make yo bow - her dying hour, this day would stand!-as far as the official could judge, "Ah, Clel!. hear him!-such a cruel | Dunsent yo wid a bran' new dress from out distinct from all other days in/for the glitter of her whole appear-| question. And -after atinen years, Tp" Mbbin' mammy. : Katherine,oir ee ric tits life ance--some three and thirty years.|/stand all alone in this. big, ss | "Maria Melissa Wallace Winifred, Sir John sat in his Erard alone, | With the flash of her white teeth, the} world, a poor lttle ian ivan ae inepee yo' ewipe to say to yo" mamimy that letter from Paris still crushed]|sparkle of the black eyes, glow) and T come to the gallant gentleman| whe yo" ‘cepts dis bonnet, de work in his hand as though it had been ajof the rose-red cheeks, she eae edw ho fifteen years, ago stood my friend ob her iy han' moe Now, enillun serpent at tained first these sight; lines, flowing Dear y very a seemed It serpent. it ar ss harmless; r only written in ele-| chirography "Paris, September Sir John delightedly 23 you pen writes the stopped until} that not tive vou how sharp notsknow Would and whether the lady to think rasping it had be or pleased not.| to a Why have sit) you I Mrs. me asks he why have azo la income jis petite-the clear _Ah, pu! mon dieu! weary, years Iam coming little eigh have Eng-| to see to Castleford Station express will you; I knowW| the me, for your! Vavasor. tonight. He as find is I} it you come here?. want?" ae wait-| | my an old|I triend of mine-Sir aoe t's oda} now the carriage isn waiting-tell| them when ere they do eeale Mrs. V. rasor vasor {s "The here.' carriage madame, if he close 7:20] And Mrs. expected ing ts like come,"' red eyes pawing stiff and the surly please. WI hat Wa With | lamps in the gloWw-)| darkness,| ground,its on Is the coach- box, that and am a 'D free wild howl an‘ yo'se : s f malicious. the youngsters mie ide a rush for the spreading tree "Dey' Ss mo' praisents! Golly, what's di is? eeuccome dis heah Ms ‘De tree do| 's ben'jn' over! exclamations plam certainly, you are aan' up freshments is} {1} Upon in| "#me wholly tnough to in Hol' that on!" same another. Then deafening, and frolic sat-| was fell on on Aunt | ; were the crowding one Mandy the the s uproar beChristmas a smiling face isfy you, or would. you like mé to} ‘Mandy Mehitable Sonora, Frances put it still plainer?" Somers," he said, "yo' 's a ‘ficient woHer deriding mocked "ORSs black ; eyes. se va : rance an e'plessness befo', anwets 4 inet an hel ee a incessant smile on his teeth gladsdebd "This way, jin you please carriage, tts two horses man power-absolutely ‘ ;} him, ne> announced|on edz s has the official on the moment. On the third] your carrlage to meet and ask certainly Kather-|¢ogming feen fiftec : weary, ry: My dear baro you will be enchanted. of October you will send "T "That is plain language have come here because ‘ ‘an Y° Vv in, » come!" Vavasor-this ink eat the little lady said, tripping light-) my power. And I want to stity here! _Un cle Mose stood for @ moment in jy after him. "Sir John knows I am|/as an honored guest just as long as| @Ppy contemplation, then his eyes and your and| aes will do, theatre, nor am I an apprec ia-| audience Tell me the truth, if can-let us have plain speaking. thousand a year. Who could hoped it? And you're back in and here, cruel ‘That gown? there was a ee he w jae go and ascert yours, gu was friend-and > etl a ea sunlight}-such e voice in which she addressed you.| The carriage from Scarswood? No,| it had not-that is to say the official! afterward Dangerfield: | gid my never of burst 3 sudden a like you eon-|and an Italian title! A baronet! Who would have} though it? And Scarswood Park IS| his Hatred-abhorrence-were eyes as he looked at her "You want money, } suppose? Well, you shall have it, though I paid vou! your to price long ugo, and trouble was} can't me stay no here; you on you} simply dt ' spected promised | more. it Js | Soe | waved Seat fa, ts "honey hit. his he his forehead, ¥in his inpoe | in his <"case-T CASE j Uncle Mose but hristmas heart, val nevah bowed hands altrily and perspiration stood took his In beads his smile cheer and did not was stirring Christmas angels adapt my names as .I do my conversa-| tion, to my company; and, among the} aristocratic county families of Sussex.| drawn up the station door. The! sible." official held the door open-she thank-| ‘It is simply ed him with a radiant smile, and|I have come to per enet for e present; and allow] e to subscribe myself by the old and,| alain plebeian cognomen of was flying through the darkness of| will tel¥ them presently to fetch ir| the happy home. Little black faces the wet October night over the muddy} up and show me tomy ‘room.!:) I do| *™iled up from soft, white pillows, for high road to Secarswood Park Little | want money-yes, it is the suivaredt | their dreams were sweet that Christ- let me be aristocratic, too. HARRIET am "P. for Adieu, mY} pet, the safe, and now-oh, never still God! be as will granted?" he had sa sinee he left the breakfast table, when the door was flung wide, and Katherine, dvipping like a mermaid, stood re "Ma ea come in, papa. or have you fallen "ableep o'clock, ane, Do past have Tt ts Mr. ber him. see the civil to house, him. ing room; habit I enterlain and wish him, and home ant in you would while rose ae cram a papa-you eee he He's os is and guest rememwants to you to blue I'm Papa!" suddenly, catching tered face. "Wh 1 ook like your pen He were you know it luncheon. time, brought Dantree, you She go be draw- changing up broke my and oft sight of his at is i matter? Yo ghost!" stifly, as crushing if his the limbs letter more tightly still in his hand He turned 4way from the window, so that his face was hidden from her. as he answere am a little Was Waiting, the ane! Who cold. Katherine? man-Gaston here vee av on did Oh, Dantree. you yes: By tell Harauison to prefront chambers for a of mine-who She will be the evening of the A next, and her name CHAPTER third of ts Mrs. HI. shriek, "iike strained loomed her up the blurred bright at down. yonder. glass} want, black last, a eyes! big black/ Sinbad's black monster, with the one red, flery eye. There were five passengers for the town-four men and a woman. The train disgorged them and then and in the thousand by I mean hall, a James year the to and have and out into the nig Mrs. fascinating face was at its -the sparkle in her eyes more than ever "A party-a see, the third ball, perhaps. of heiress get She 17 tonight. it." How of Let October-why, petite's birthday, of course. gerfield, Vavasor's| brightest! sparkled| stupid laughed in me) la/ Miss Dan-| Scarswood, of me the is just} you //gshts snuffed and and solitude, a little low laugh not! pleasant to hear. "I wonder how poor| none Sir John will meet me, and viet knights Eight | onid Park, | P#ld out and cen- night. for he Aunt all old silence Mandy her extra fell upon felt care well and bare and re- trou- Mose, wearied with soon fell asleep. umbrella, his forlorn, before!' How| Stood In the darkened§corner, stretch. must feel of| /P& its bent ribs into vacane y.. It had lineage!" And| fulfilled its mission. Christmas with- Mrs. Vavasor laughed aloud, her tink-| OUt @ tree and Christmas with an umling laugh that track shrilly on hyper- |} brella was a success in Aunt Mandy's sensitive ears. eabin. "You will leave my daughter's name a out of the the baronet lips as had one to for-| one darkness! it Searswood First, yadow in the darkness. Li ghts| turies and centuries pieamed all along its front windows,| proud) your daughter 244 the distant sound of music floated} her ancient name and grain the life question, of you. of led, "such! name. womanly self-respect have please," haughtily;. sully:her spark you if retorted yours a A Grae Japanese Zorbough If you| Nicholas left feeling, | ty woman's from) difficult heart | in your breast, you would never come near her, In Heayen's name, go-I\ will give you anything, anything, only * nd stops ar of 4 0 bok tell so shop Candy at Shop. -in- in Jan Japan' much a glance each one: ae are ail alike {s that just But ss tt fe what ail factions! boys and girls know te conhuBtie Has sigr n-the spiked ball-and Laweets of any go : henever they wish account he will give of me to | don't ae upon. staying here pl te ont nb of ao Sign on this daughter? It couldn't have been ple va| For swer she walked back to tite | neath it hangs a Danger 'b, aa ant for him to receive my note. I} mirror and deliberately began remov-|name of the shopkeeper ‘i PUTIN the dure say by this time he thought me| ing her bonnet, gloves and mantle. characters , n Japanese dead." She stepped cut a moment in the; ruin, then into the lighted vestibule, | then into the spacious entrance hall,, where Mrs. Harrison, in a gray silk | zown and white lace cap, and all the | dignity of housekeeper, met her cour-/| teously . s. . think, aa ae : cwerod.¥ in the affirmative, "Sir John' s orders are every attention, ma‘am, and he was to told the minute you arrived. This way, if you please, and you're wait here, to you.' ma‘am, he comes She led the way upetairs, and threw open the door of a half-lit, elegant curtains and are of blue and gold. "How. very Vavasor remarked, ptebihiaer pleasantly around; and you are the housekeeper, I suppose, my good soul? And your young ady is having " party on her hirth- night? be on tie # How y plcesant it must be to 17, and handso some, and rich, eee vasor eee la > that a ~~ - - - ONE ARTICLE AT HALF PRICE. Ladies' Linen Underwear Sale ~ = CORSE "COMES. Worth 30c, sale Ife NIGHT GOWNS. Worth 90c, sale 45c | w 40c, sale 20e | Worth $1. 00, sale 50c little laa of hers hae rather grated on sensitive ears. "Miss panesrneia: is handsome, no Worth Worth 60c, 80c, sale sale 30¢ | Worth 40c | Worth $1.25, $1.40, But it pleased Mrs. Vavasor to stand -she turned up the lamps until the | room was flooded with light, then Shaner TWO FOR ONE SALE OR Wort? : Mra. "Harrison, ma'am," the h I stifity. responded, rat ao cand Miss Katherine is ve ndsome, indeed, in my eyes. Vil tell ‘Sir John you're at onee, if you'll please --Seinen 36 MAIN STREET sharp|@ doubt, Mrs. Vavasor. The London eaprers, = at Castleford station at 7: hed tn with Unearthly wiped carriage} Mrs. w. that Vavasor Dangerfield's as the vehicle whirled up the avenue,' one of the finest seats in Sussex: And} ble. and Uncle to catch the first glimpse of the house.| such an old family-baronets created | speechmaking, It wicked wish Sat there John hovering over the little cabin. nothing of the kind. Vhen the clock on the mantel struck stay+-my luggage is! ine midnight hour, doors were locked HARMAN. "And I thought her dead," he muttered once. "I hoped she was dea I thought, after fifteen years' silence, I was Sir a Katherine, darling child ing Hee out at the drifting rain, at the tossing, wind-blown trees. Nektar leaped forth at intervals, the summer thunder broke over the roof, the summer rain beat on the glass. He neither saw nor heard; he sat like a man stunned by a great and sudden the then and S.-Tell my coming. Kiss me. H sat for hours as he sat NOW.) that letter crushed in his hand, a gray-| ish pallor on his face, his eyes look-| an permission granted. precisely right. There reasons the Her own hand had brought him there,| her own voice had spoken her sen-| tence. Gaston Dantree@ stood under) the roof a Scarswood Hall, and, until} weeks ago, announcing the was big it prather's of course. ae young &¢ otc as He e the: rebuke fore does:not , belong well their ECEMING face| beauty. rE f repeat-| iat ; Baan teiv ily hnetr-at-law--after = i ~ ‘ happy of casion? . ula like to, know now | body but Katherine Dangerfield of | their noses-honest shopkeepers. of} "Wow do you do, Sir John? When! indulged in low whispers and smoth Searswood Park for the world!" | Castleford, but looking villainously! we parted I remember you found me) ered giggles. Even the perky bows She ashed under the huge stone! brigandish in the light of the station! admiring myself in the glass; when) On Liza s and Maria pigtails seemed arch of masonry as she spoke, halt | lamps. Only the female passenger re-| we meet again, after fifteen years-| to Stir with life and quiver with eagerlaughing, wholly in earnest. She was! mained, and she came tripping up! Dieu! how old it makes one feel-you ness : proud of the old blood that flowed| the platform with a little satehel in| find me before the glass again Not! Supper over, Uncle Mose let the way so spiritedly in her veins, of this no-} her -hand, crisp and smiling, to the) admiring myself this time, you. uni the best room As he threw. open ble mansion, of the princely inherchief station official | derstand sadly fear I have grown door a shout went up from the itance which was her birthright. "I beg your pardon, sir; but can/old and ugly in all those hard- fought aa‘lighted pic kaninnies "Welcome to Scarswood, Mr. Dan- | you tell me if the carriage from Scars-| years But you-you're not' a ay Chillun said Uncle Mose, with tree,"' she said, as he passed by her | ¥ yood Park is waiting for me?" older, and just the same ad apo nie: low bow ane; & auth of the hand side under the Noe are She was a_ beautiful litthe woman.! stalwart soldier I remember you on dis m spicious ‘easion, yo" sut He raised his ha wo great dark eyes of lustrous light| Won't you shake hands for the sake | tinly hab a lubbly tree to celebrate yo "Thank you, Mise Dangerfield,' he! beamed up in the official's face, and|of old times, Sir John, and say> ‘you rismus day An IT will now recede said gravely; and so, still by her! a smile that lit up the whole station) are welcome' to a poor little woman to, constribute yo". praisents side, walked up the drippling elm ave-| with its radiance dazzled him. She); who has tri iveled | all the way from| Fust, foahmos', in' to begin wid, I nue and into the house. | had feathery. black ringlets-she had] Paris to see you? puhsent yo' George Washington LinHis fatal beauty-fatal. though he|a brilliant high color-well, a trifle She held out her little gloved hana, | c!n Harrison Grant, wid a pair o was but seven and twenty, to many) too high, probably, for some fastid-| He drew away with o& gesture of r¢-| Skates from yo lubbin mammy ja. women-had done its work once more. | ious tastes-she had teeth white and] pulsion, and cross{ig to the chimney _. An' yo',.'Rastus Robinson Carte} -a lady-an old friend : coming to visit us. RIGHT. tertainments advertised In the public schools was harmful. That fact made it easier for the school board to promptly well lated ‘you the Fetthie. pare 7 of the BOARD punl no discredit spirit - away, 1s "unwritten law.",. And| ; in roughly : handling amiss lick a him before by can music, SCHOOL law hood," ondon very of it is he much mob the stat sort of Let all that ind Missouri Let the it. will White- that]fNed rout: eas t punishment physical there t commonly. are the as The bitter blast blew up from fae whirled the dead leaves in drifts . 8 fore It. che eee Greary. 40 net, make one as with ine. Darling little Katherine! So full) of apie and self-will as she was when' I saw her last, and that is fifteen years! market be great him not neighbors and at = Lake yet the AGNES down smile servant as MAY the pay in It easy } thts on me » ane Rechte if toe that of --- of erect a ready they improve, Salt Salt who stated, And. borrow can rental houses investment. hold-and while been _- land, rent. making CONCORD family. disturbs, A very aypart, ca ae to tor < community his ni shab- conducted: i ans give don't the for once, and} of Scarswood.| a the nelghbor- How that commodious class. the It is worth Pleasant 1 family is sit not M eats him ean OT 7. AaHiee é i anny a is me ruel. to him Whitecap neighbors, he which, in of he behavior ) sce pa expressed eat y thrashing, a ed, "let me be cicerone show you the splendors 7 It is the show place of "My vacant Buy all if looked gant, spend rapidly. for for are to had with ter of the race! and he let if of men demand buy you. best which . = course, , now a to are justice manner the employment let aliens the ‘ : of to him, under warrant of the him justified i him feel | jus about o the people were the field, I am afrald to say how any centurles ago We came. ovel with | you} what's-his-name, that William, : g rie: us| ; know, or: perhaps, William found here when he arrived; I'm not posi; ot tive which Ve're a dreadfully old| family, indeed, and I'm the last daugh-/| and Salt business more more they on of of to if he i apes ener: generally in OT | jown and Joinago c geome 1 belug presently, an ies. 1 Intend party ae odut duced 2 ato nee , to. the county oe way. ream ne I will go UP Lo ee think fee, Sir John pledse of' yourit if you Peter ‘Dangerfield one tota a_man}strikes a. ¢ essly ce {8 » , If 1 "Ae T » your: on Let a : ford are bl epi S aes 1 self brilliant in this city can future, means best } who town was not into 2 something $ ing "Come, Mr. and mining, that will and They demand sale by THEIR for the public ; UTAH regret administering bily She hereafter. the for buy for that of of OF with BY, be. bad, in is serves it public French. e their walked over to and looked at long "Fadi she French. coiffures, which state there, that fortunes, pay the OUT read weary, profit forces THAT We : peace brought fact certain-as even no KEEP no more creditable all selection more already of money in may the neighbor for A --_--- brings strengthened real estate realty. buildings be the his people man got not be a mills and of the be interest the very bigger, will best shame con- and ranks could money grow by is houses fully the present the a ‘ describe enorm- times shops the after residence. is be It local in- a indivisible, they ‘ opposed judgment advertising : Atonlke ‘ eae s the habitually neglects his family, ea them, if he behaves himself other the and ‘ another : interna- an the Utah in for to supplied. ant was and when that He } ; : much dishonor » the tt a.o thers r sv ployment ay een alo ¥ hout. its empty, . along Ker wit each community stands and agricultural disappointments biggest be ard saying have akerie . to get way Thev | m atter( The. that LAND. knowing buildings the is are that one | gether-one made made, approves In which That eflected ot ere Re us here manage er 1 ; matter how may be, It There thing be cap organ- in recommendations. general announcements the the use schools advertising a were proper the per : methods advertising schools a . Christensen's as secured for children No entertainment in for who place not publication followed, Of reason word is advertised sort of commodities in overlook worth is going will And yet it is not polygamy first of mine, Lake build to which It study-not ) methods the money in improvement The city is growing. know will "polygamy," and insert the word "bigamy" instead. Ati ordinary case of bigamy in New York-and that city has them in scores-would not be telegraphed across the Hudson river. A case of polygamy in Utah will be telegraphed all over the United States. That is what will be. done with the case of Mosher. People in the Eastern. states will read it, and believe it. Why shouldn't they? It Is the record fuct. By our own laws the man will of performers of piles into for rush safe the the condition a tleularly grateful is of whenever the nation. goes glory THE be Salt Don't is impossible the he rising not of in they te for slate can-be. Flat Tn that case, the protestors can escape the sweeping defeat which otherwise is certainly awaiting them. ‘They. can leave the case to die as unfinished business at the end It the Department credit trade condition means handsome hot a violator of any law, is a loyal and excellent citizen of the United States, and a fair representative of Utah-tfully capable, by the way, of filly representing any other state in the Union. And since there {fs neither reason why he should be thrown out of the senate, nor inclination on the part of his brother senators to do anything of the kind, the campaign of Tom Kearns has utterly and ingloriously failed. It of friends the country acre-and advance good for a 1907. present | matter farmer the industry land believe There infamous polygamist, of this last wlll well by The amendment, the public is trade safe of war exercised owners be which the Republican party bought the vote of Utah. tie} part year There he would be expelled, would be disgraced in the eyes of the nation, would be shamea by his brother senators- all the fearsome fate that they have declared awaiting him-is of is.a that city It Their thousand-times repeated declaration that purpose as 28, te ae } rer the1 fact that thei aC ha ee < obviate ate wsed maintained TRADE? from by The money they of 1906 of 4 are Men excepting will formfor at the States the the soar earthly ern one Smoot the an this the agricultural do not believe any We strong and of price. bought sible the . JANUARY exhibitor 5 will be Superintendent pains neither | regard enemies OF there balance investor be of We any- in Let facts for share is There better than was certain to come to him It was rather a cold day in Washington when Tom ‘fot there and sized up the situation. He has been grieyously misled by his employes. They must have told him there would be a vote, and that three-fourths of the senators were going to vote for throwing Senator Smoot cut of the senate. If he found any weak-kneed members not to letting be operes of polygamy. |} action not use done if that favor of the estate thing of in real this should not place be farmer! FORGET Here three and the 1906 of In the sagacious ment not ized man United year the to the one- past the and may is the be report that the might DON'T and the makes wish hur- of way this failure following important and rest should lessen commending will seem the of hosts full prudence Tom And so nation Wail to times his toa knows now In cultivation excepting the people of his own home state. They know he hasniot a ‘scrap o { proof that the Republican party tthe votes of Utah with ‘h promise of support for hs bou polygamy-as the come Alger, oc- state. shows live work home Burrows, to in any would run His We hotels-to he by Jt.is of to employ the assembling o hélpful, how meritorious Lake constant ask, decent BALANCE so-called to feeds offices. inclined busy political the he way the lurch-and self a Republican. They know bis. because ! | Tom bought And General leaving terrible forfeited the encounter means who any permit of to no and humiliating condition. For every man in Washington Kearns | i | | com- recognize been found death his ina by Smoot, to Michigan, not a by a prevented the amount Long them for In $433,000,000, by imports similar exceeded ports an amount which places this year with the seven high years beginning with 1898, and much above the. balance of 1905 This new foreign which equaled that of a rich nation, was offset by large borrowings in this country =ntope for the purpose of enlarging railroads and other capita While the farmer placed to the national credit in other countries $433,000.000 in 1906, ducers, all included, secured a bala this country of only $86,000,000. During the last seventeen years the farmer has built up a balance of trade in foreign exchange of agricultural products amounting to $6,068,000,000, while all other producers find themselves at the end of the same period with a total on the debtor side of the account to the extent of $459,000,000 ve of Salt werd to But preventing. exchange ous | some be be to it The tinues | hoped | instantly of not that and unite that trade | He| States President have case a f te sho aa showman er n or. regard for. j}avenues Utah, surely favor in of tional the and they the are do harmed THE for their United and did were Tom the cool church, who Senator better to the feet, who Utah what welcomed carry and committee against that But will confirmed and désire We is it justice | department program| Smoot, the be The truth state will the Tem | that of there It gather Smoot of national vote the understood disconcerting senators story of devoting favor rush, party, plans are Senator his respective Mr little his But center their Republican; Republican to of of a belleve ing against expelling was succession Kearns They made Republican off who down,' In the state marriages. reference eredit { | of Utah defamation Washington on as the descend made of has mem- crime state since MAKES (rae chureh - disturbed men to to been sort the It - those been States a a rather nights had a senate, United confreres "came Assyrian or Republican expected speeches one his The marplots and and by a the ; By CHURCH. waiting by is Tom, Burrows won't Jet. There wife he be Ltah will Dubols slightest friend The statutes, 2 Publication the plural And Agriculture, --- the him to that it polygamy the the WHO Th THE, to polygamy) state ss BY first woman not in should accomplish | We enya of for { WAITING cases fair legalizing can 28, ~ 1907. | 28 JAN. load Fred not important. ___ | UTAH, « , "MONDAY, --= mure reading by describe Don't 2.00 McAllister, General Manager. ge Offices - Dooly Block, 208 South West Temple Bt. 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