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Show a Cee, ee ORO ae PINION ee eee ee Pe 2 eee, OOO ae eee i | wd P PSS NOD * . ' | for HE INTER-MOUNTAIN Published inter -_-- Every R - Mountain - Oficial Morning bli March as at 3, 1879 second-class _ by C an Lake Y Feb, under 10, the 1 Act Cc : e ortet xat Nt DIRECT toe ats : Salt pen Items should be addressed Department. nee See a SUBSCRIPTION pee e. the know it have It Ok Ve ne Ate irs Not Paid In Advance, $ 75 be the element} attitude e successfully, ‘ why ft should ; of | the) "8PiA'We, well here people TN | in} ; ng 5 had in wishing f the since Porn, for wirill vt time. : so She . ¢ ate early that has was th the ; They re re eae Mother ry E 16 t Las ihey it is - all the length that Lake 5 of ne And: tae to ha zs is. he TWO It Is announced 7 Beveridge of MEN STAND through ' service telegraph : reliable have STRONG Indiana and arranged-or medium * United William their : the that . BACH J. of FN the < States - Bryan publishers TO F ever- . Senator Nehraeka) political A It very as of these will not saould = be helpful tell a8 much are; better and Mr. things would be Will show Beveridge if ‘ is of the essential politics. difference And, the advantage, because He can tell' you that according one in ond more to the his lines United free him? How he the do past would is they know years that who he two ue - happier contra- is not telling Mr. aM Bryan a Te will paint : his7 picture as he f He will tell to the people that if would attained everything ae might hope from about z So that while Mr. Bryan people that, if the country will had the ninety millions. policy Mr. of able adopted free Mr. have ee protection Beveridge Bryan of wage increased _ And will so be have e may will be earners in there are show that a has a hundred on, able been adopted. point mS eee i ea to tell no realm 1 tl position to say increased twenty-one the declare entire that list. vastly better him: ‘because one these One if some will be other in no same a one: theory a ialPiches Knows would at happen the joy of if some one man who the made can better their average influence, wealth, making provision for life the And when find they sales, But sagacious and the the reading to which THE commend te living the In - make that either by trustees there are a the move. @ very s rest of have; good much in the port After i he< for ‘ good cities of many ass a the larger service number in the city of city It along would the be so helpful 2 for the Pp politicians, have been multiplicity come. She is Inhabit distracted of we they not lend of the did not. i capacity. any to attempt assistance go to re-election to not could 7 Tom send him : Minded: to man that ever joyce his As more the Mormon] htm. Tom Smith back in where is day, the next Tom. fowl at to oto Salt Chicago 2 give Lake to: has March been hare heard against of since come home and is a friend of Republicans Washingtow heawoula be Swern some and as as has Acti enor' Damp ee said the fen ein' sxc) him, eae and had the ice the was get Te to ready] : REBT hoc elevated trains, which avenue there Net tae in the he Gantanrerhawel man, Bh Rade of : Praise and for Senator Kearns of never should ae ke can to out Tom ¢an York some ‘ Lord into one to him was of his in ypua i ve ; January 24, 1907, Smoot.-"Senator have Salt' been Lake as lie all right, who the Smoot attacked," City, said he is by J oy a good] ae against ahs has Tom) work 2 a radical change did nov believe it the year, ; : e , to his him Lim in of the to world. of to put course. you of common aaa of t men who i : wouldld small as United States senatorships? Was it because he was full of ; champagne, and for once forgot -in the ] Annex. the part brand he has ‘ of been : trytng to be decent?| Only know; Tom Anyhow, and the good . he wenton Lord to the effete East, and when there 2 ° "In = ‘ by Horace Greeley. Utah the so-called of to their she found the work, Lite party Ia officered | the years. that with lay doctrine: te te the on his heart his rn trial ro front senert much . about es i dren, our a marriages ere thereon. long \of ther hands rear their given] to unswerving aan', | PONS asinorum prating here, s she . Mrs. vOmMrs women children, Be where there} beasts But your lies the Parsons S Be. be to of of the drunkenness has aiw ports and ad a half] serting decreased , sre is Among them ore} and very interesting that the statistics. total number is the of non-drinkers their of other whole women ye ana be it said, eae his in the: not aWantivaltn effective is How one ean tell, prohi -as the 2 prohibition-as But as a measure ¢ and of come this the duty to be are visible rather to the seeker after depraved ¢ . the general observer, There is a general on men, the than from the nation's : would cask the Arce es - A. eo Salt Bratt: Salt Rex of will Lake Pehrson, American Ci lower the intoxicants indulgences nea Pp ef mines Sadler : is of not common often SeeBReIADTe sear ; this ago, son of a considerably half dozen to the trouble was the extended G ; ee | wee Lake 2 City, mt Hele 7 Louis; SN T : : mouth the or - unworthy more which irresponsible of his father was this lad-‘unusually energy in a a father from a father's capable banquets ees has come Hoy is the delinquency : a and Bit fault are ee answer, disgrace the pad -- an of it? To did Out answer ceflection which to a even the details boys, re ee tere nl Feat aes cs Sandy. From Ernest ice House' Marcia if of not that wait the for the te ee full oe ore Pet Birds" in Ja nuary | ah neared ee ne nee of wild ike ants - ack of animals oie ol per aA prob: tient te es tly. ae theihefriena wild 3 j would | cee rele © > upon records the a vor | aes ‘ a 1es CORSET Worth Worth o| the pine 9 ‘ 30c, ere sale "ae Worth 60c¢, , Worth S0c, For 10 J 15¢e on | 2Worth a re yet sale sale the and Mrs. oes Souei club yesterday Reed Ladies | ery \ Watch for 90c, Se The by J. H. was prizes were S0c roeek = 40¢ Worth ' $1.3 saioy a $1.10, sale omGoce > Toe Commencin week y ath orth Worth Mrs. E. longer g o Provo Flannels & Dress Goods. i ; Immense Clothing Sale in Bian mart will éphenson and : Cc be Er throw C open evening of Miss for a Arvill Sibley ahs Will acces takes place * «¢ »¢ yeere : ; Invitations are out next ; for week ‘ the annual reception of the Amici Fidissimi ternity of the univerity of Utah fra"fl be given in | Museum - . it the building assembly oe tha vicn h bi by it 1D will be Mrs, the . Ladies' aid morning O'clock The Their ‘ Cus- "Women Mra.s ‘AI- entert: C hares street the K of ne M10 People and Cleofan Second of evening : section topic, «int, "The hall Friday s op ; ae a ps sale 40c, a 90, Miss: Doscher e Mrs. He wane Sara ye ae raSale "50°, sale Paris, of the (FF February. or 7os ae Coe: mle an caene party at reeral fried et afternoon as 3 a . ers avenue, yesterday Samet ee we "verig who for a Seattle. The house was eae ot leave &) s00n beautifully nd. the catt, ferns and carnations, and the ft =e cards. Eight ccouples, Hog intimate evening friends of M Eight iss Jewel, lll eat Mrs. Margaret Professor MeClellew vernon Kerr and ed by H Vocalistst ri a r all, r will give JYa pi Hugh 28 y te itty Mrs. Hattie tertained at he Anstec Srike deligh ee eee en- 20¢ re She 45e¢ } ray a * stay. "Lillia - ny 3 will euteregtrike for a matinee } forte Fee en eae | Salt Lake theatre ets 50¢ oe ae February 2, Tiek x ‘ e at Clayton' io stor 5 music 7 ‘ by » i "s Yeorge Cn ee ee Emery "Hoimes, = ; : | her home on Friday ee given in honor ier eae Januar lasts wit an meet ay Thursd: ees Moore No. 15 The 50c Sale Our one won Holmes. Indefinite the DRAWERS . Hayt George Vrs. JL. Craig, with ter smal leave "Bunting Sunday ta . eres : ~~ Teave Lewis "wile erwear . and pleasantly Mrs. Boothe will vead the paper oy, octal and economie conditions s a45¢ | Worth , sale Liter- who have it in Horlick, Terrell Russell Sands Mrs. Abner Luman and Mrs Jackling. The next meeting held: with Mrs. Ellerbeck, Ne 420 GOWNS ‘orth Days 0 n NIGHT a The chaperons of the Mr. and Mrs. WaldeMr. and Mrs. J W Mrs. H. Horlick, Mrs assady Sans afternoon STREET inen COVERS 40c, and manned byaepeople who take their entire direction He did se a a , and) from Joseph F. Smith, the president of the Mormon| when, a few riniies late ee him | church, who is the most notorious lawbreaker of the| down, h / : generation. In Idaho the Republican party is influenced! within a few inches of my feet. On | from the same quarter another oceasion a yellow-throated| "!reo allowed me to ft her from her! has become so offensive . under| nest "In Utah the party chiefs the rule of the Mormon when I wished to count her e&ES,| Republicans eis tac that Gute Hae tunea: Sane and nestled: down comfortably. on her 2 treasures f the moment I-put : her back dreds of independent Democrats, organized the American) wy, ; party for the purpose of contending against the chureh back of o eicttcnated ant wae rule in politics. The American party is growing stronger' was busy feeding on a tree Y Hu. | W. ah e in will take the form at Weir Cassady, The his delinquency OR ONE ARTICLE AT HALF PRICE. te have GnNey that, ihere is of response on the part I onee walked up to rR. a father's out pend which period, i Be aa on Ae aontel delightful af- carried The boys Harold entertained question, a MAIN lunchee evening Wratiieatias ae u , oe onalDresente and len T. Sanford. ¢ presented by 36 a entertains cards: PS oa priv ate dance Hayt. blame ine Pet- entertain at ee Pad ary club charge are father _ Frank M. Williams, Salt Lake City; Walter ar Salt ae HY: Hildda. alter East, Sa sake City Pearson, ; will Reape always mathe younger | of that were necessary restless boyhood into ms: Pangea. was . enjoyable affair is to be given jentines' night by Avecocthe bright"-and useful, duty. re bleeie an active, young Whose . tomorrow, thao Raa aaieeatia of kind- } City; at trip HH,chi le = Went W 1 Charles esley this a fatrs ae Elsie) Hildur. Fork fuente ks tac rson, Salt oa ae da Heath, Salt Lake City. heaoe tea>given * a upon the character ef his neglected young son. plea that a boy is wayward does not-<can not childhood. own -pro the Pastern MeMillan also presented father as- officer, with H. re Kept in school or given some useful, this father, when the lad ran away of many another restless boy during superabundant honorable, of | of a Mrs, George Rayboul hoursday afternoon: At, on, ‘ a : Mahe Did the care, direction and to bring this boy out of more} ao parties be sy cae car Ay WFreal nt n ear Mrs esley wi ve 1© guest o honor at a card party on Thursday evening given at the home of Mr. anid 1c : Benson. Irs. W de- that ees was probation an and abt ie ie ckar are spectacle as a few days The neglectful, his absolve } } dt te disposed, testified that the boy was an lad, not naturaly disposed to evil ways, energies persions a line) { yj. already will " eon who has sinned, this boy or his parents? in that he. fell early into delinquency, there can be but one answer. It ia Pun Aad aueni l fii tia GAL oMin HiencoGtlnlarGode hans is somebodys fault tha le mi uen age 1ome, jan high-fluid be one of the season judging -6 night at the Commercial club to be ee te ae Ba wives of the members, Governor and eer WP oricominae ObliTiouK others for s eee own shortcomings? Oblivious itto all eatae sense of euternnl ute to every instinct of common humanity must a father be when he can rise up in court and ojo me lessly proclaim his own de linque ney by casting as- impression will oe: - Mrs. Tare t? the} the things than| Importance with Madame Sehu ; the afternoon for today moth- lowly, vocation? Did he not, on the contrary, treat the boy as an outlaw and threaten him with violence if he effects} after- event © of have 6 ‘Eloise? this sister to their] in of hears constantly heats conse women. But its expend it ho, seats tess ohi-|the adolescent period, follow him with kindly admonta tba tnduce ol fouceturn Hamel and cncouraee him to a pt preventing entertained «38 society patron cured ST hleheinatniie eredit: it B sixteen-year-old consideration. had has|that Miss Anderson for r irs eh and Mr yesterday eo largest Miss rearing their own childhonest toll and devotion neice a his son. Such a county court that fatherly no ay ly and humanely unusually bright inereased,} O.-B ‘of: E. SK at : Mi Tracy club mt. pict by for i ; HUarTne cic ; |his young States before the and has ic humanity neseligence probably | fleld Portland j father holds Int United F entoon a . I. Bridge nann-Fleink, See iety affairs moth; did unfitness ° Sea oner of the ceney atte tt Mra. wedding OF New * The | | principles; women. who did not know the from the Iliad, and did not want ta know; of rent don't DRUNKENNESS. teetotalers : train a fol var e ° « the> jmany it is ranked in } the appearance of ‘ but Sen een ere PATHER AND SON. of a million = the en tt :16 o for § a room, lola Dale ‘ for Russell | and instructed, annet ort breugnt who but women shaped the future lives of these gre: ones who have starlit the hights of American history Such women could have no. sympathy with the yyarie Rose Reslers of this world, women who are for- ever second themselves are the' most' unfit' of the |) oe ome in Eleventh East. street.in "1518S of! men. who: have: raised: tl boatest, | Homer of. -Miss . Mande > teh; who pa ei Abraham HeLincolns- abe j leaves this week with her parents and Andrew Jacksons,e : the their country and their God ren in fear of God, respect want| rae 4 Fi ie. of. men-the are the mothers whose whole lives and souls were devoted to thelr homes; who never wasted their time traveling around the country telling other women haw they needs : eve dt +h oo as in the musical world is Coristeeational the irtmann Concert the First once : at1 . ers. Is that they unfit The mothers Should ee. yruests +4 i: date Mrs. ‘ | before other zavevthe' private | i. of FPashioned entertainments este ve : ands eleys " } TeOree the Rose Resler, a most women are ans h hea si j of Mrs.:W. ‘rhe th e Day! anc Clasbey Mildred Ott and. Thomas if Bilal Ne bee | iesd * " ver ine . I 0 . : ; > be | ot the bride's parent epe innocence ee TO BE MOTHERS with .most unfitness the ere | was whe When and T. ees | Miss°S | ms mnclast -he mark. which solace la a "Old wat " I Yobn Willey (Wifleen Mrs. teatJoy Sinelali John Johnson, Mrs. Geret ie . me t matrone. Afr : trong .| Prank» MeGauney,Mrs. Dutton ~ and a reward. can only we earhation streng rength, heavy FIT « of . = ©2™*® tel)| don't follow, the the re equaled was called ‘to by his tabors J. the series guest M\ gues | joyed in' the: j lowe rv HO 1 ents iy a TI 1'ni great and rarely in he - ; wife national -his twenty-ninth-Carnation : the oe use of i : ck j is ae oe oF eo Surniiants, 7 One increase of liquor drinking among rene: Republican Mrs. | nation his weakness base Sacramento Beer One Mrs Marie married woman in New York, declares absolutely anft:t6 rear children oa ah) since] arunkenness among railroad men and increasing tongency wey ye . sie "thy oid te mo betety,s See ossibly tnere is It ¢ ergy. ore general self-control 1 is| @P° he had ai] of Chicago he wanted, and there he told the following to g reporter for the New York Trthune he tape founded greatest effectiveness days-of lay thihis ome Dougall Hugh a te repur iis an | Mrs, ¢ W. Mason. was the hostess Jor 9 pleasant ‘informal tea yesterday | at'4 Ar ifternoon at the post» given in honor lof Miss Margaret Shearer At this | sair cre: guest: te included tvls eo 5 e Sli ee ve the of member are who town, from fwd r society se | ung ' t . than rin neaes Early, Salt take City; trifle with Sante things& so}j fe Maude A. Prengh, > eae Salt Lake a City., Or was it simply a ease of & man some doubt about ‘Tom the with if some Ilinois,}terson, as a the plan and honors of Fred in mother, he \ utd ings taunted him through paternal neglect. Marre Van Cott. Where was this father and what was he doing for | evening will be his young son when the latter was consigned more than mar Van Cott, once to the care of the Boys' and Girls' Ald society? Who, | Sands, a and _ was an Mrs ee evening pune ye ee ene eee ee ae oe Report comes from Washington giving a compilation| aoe ae mre am js the} Strach, Tom some - the] we has on figure of ‘ LESS average 7 We 3 Waser and wished to appear petty resentment, above her work, and : benefited. memory the Sa MOST Sctiool| mine We that have world that} : peer _ time, and} a monkey ¢ have intended) annual |/-s-gy Te er ane is Timely be carerul who Tom had who ‘ amazing the i number In the would 5 How do you explainTaos it? ae Manner eeteRe Senator Hopkins' own state, big, broad man, incapable of of the ' McKinley" . of the notemore his. Office MeKinley ak A Sym3 ; i eee Gthéerreven: y . sere. Nae ot will be taken up by the banquet } ' Seed rive , : ur tne. ¢ ormmerehal club given by the }ilitah Life Underwriters association | myen ihe old folks are not to be for¢ ' : ; arg otten as the. Grand theatre has inited them in-a body to be guests at ve { the week's performances And Pees lee : 3 , : : . [all this is aside from the regular in| vitation affalr card parties elubs | : sen tand musteal teas ind luncheons, of | which there aré more than appear on t vas ". ehh. nate |'e ustial weekly roster | oe . development oof the : ; fought more than for constantly and I recita Godbe ndy een irsday.. diel Arthut the >» Brees n. Bee La and true, sagacious in' polities, fair in fo achieving ends that seemed best for nobility concert: The rhit tonight, = |. today : peoples men to time-but with to decide 7 concert fact em - make was loved will William He. love people William a. January Feeble} when : bill ‘Smoot was by Senator Hopkins of Illinois." his Mr.causeKearns and appealod And to Mormon | way : liquer the to a three Former wa heshad. lapels development the greatest American. with imagine is in the past] not remember| one eee DRINKING, risen to follows the man almeult In an musical will Ih th wilh large (OM1 .LOOU ' ‘uttract: .a =audifenee at Barratt hall in-her lecture on lip ston. ero Eh William Jennings 3 ad Veen e = 1 Bryan on Thursday night will divide usefulne ‘hissmemory have States the OF in wus accomplished tender country. did-it tribute the The seems the contract consist. bition-no elimpncs of the! run in the alley. ier Annex ‘yesterday. (;°‘"Tinte case persecution, and we are glad was one of championed » s ? Y ELS & man of Caeltnat the revels of the ‘fast' set in cities. is an event' of| does "hotels'" and earns more salary . . hs much liquor consuming. But it is not The amount of! atter what it is-because of the people 7 teas Rytak Yo aes : money expended may be large; but the quantity of liquor!) y ‘re the versatile Tom Is reported diverted: from the visible'supply is not large. Two or| Reeord-Herald Senator: now! heart his! Utah for business. him:or " good sent some 18) statement piteher < great of far-seeing to tienes vhich tovie-King Ni fou ing pres nis his right, dollars al, Kini which: ended, at jee phony Se Aalto TE thele: oat ais AIA Sertninbeke others" of/ our xA brahain-Lineoins: and. Jacksons could: wast eG pte one waren BAe BOS aye Tne he M "Of intense to his of irek Se Margaret Robertson Kerr on BallingSat aed evening, . Lonight Maude of tend realized he to any: He neBeee adding of in Silver/King tend needs i than Tom MORE tae] strong.) ty Jose him, and we certainly will ff he don't quit his foolishness and get down to cases. Early in the morning, Tom, when you are nenrest seem Sumter] see Lan.invalid, so New the first dividend Although maddest that to get : Industrial State for Salt Lake. And you come on back iS work that you know something about This polities Is out of your elass. red of workel which would United strongly | in state is hepelessly out of it : him the best advice ne we itnelt when on. 8 first nor good of| then whole Home the a from passed : , H* to(0l playing for : these three years? line: and beld give : Glévicaon | | sinee the the the where ee You up dived |ean to the senate from Utah Why ; wouldn't get support enougn to He Ogden, and And ever and a°political factor, the Timely z Pre is a was Any» man that plece him al into broke He to wit} the ral entertain© day flower most Y of uNroSiCn hia weel 3 as if there will be arraysment tir : Vil William war. there | pettat millions the need should of his dav of now know men they a any of civil be knew which m resources be! want to And. Smith Mormon. Provo, to joeaied ale s go : start nor And an He syster to) Mormons one the would t sa hee : |) coems uh menate years on was: country 3 Cribune of "thes with the and When. there to -of- quantity (DAY vA carnation PPPOE? lack ere Will be no JacK | | devised bywhiel. the men of bis' nation could work at tit , kh + nyse gdvantage ar: st‘the competition of workmen' abroac Ave Dee seas" eos And he devoted himself to the careful devising of a tari him direction Kearns interfere. a not couldn't they know, nation them | iAlso, President of President were Kearns Annex What not agreed "agin" there demands, can not ben he i. "rifnces resting. help There "keep. . Record-Herald, who Chante eae ae ( pees DUbines management. There a limited number) rectors or trustees are given full contro), and they| e held responsible for the proper administration of the . that lie upon them. There should be more : r) ere5 ‘should be less graft. Be Yor the people. There should be a big saving to} not , the] ut, to make things clear, let us follow' the tread) of} Timely Tom as he proceeds for the subjugation of| East. Somewhere along the line of his' march lies and a bill : he the t for the the the flower seems: much the wakes temperance ee today whieh ‘for® I IE | , the respect in which he was held. by. the service he lived, in-whoseservice he died signalize jn whose knew = et "the marked was:a * his lifetime: jy, ;,y SS good governors ts , ¥ Chicago. And Tom "laid over' there. He went to the Auditorium Annex, a tolerable hotel that looks out over Fe Fy ee S = : : to our. people that three! a better showing than dol hall. *; eall life : "| she earried utterly wants is . : following people, and savagely bitter against Utah And we trust we may be pardonsda us i per secured Clarkson a [ee | } that is durtmann : only? the ya three-score And were for BEA prepared Wich the the ; things story done. ‘ maintained and herself may would tuned | sas. KEARNS. he is the party reia¢ bad-and ; , life, enable bas Nearly' died not ears been greatly increased by the rule, now generally adopted | TeéStless-was not | honorable trade"? by. railroad companies;forbidding employes the use Of) after the manner usual been : As he representative for ee lenmnr~ @ | view, helpI we burden give given us ina General she of will and : would factive latter it \ARWANION CARNATIO IS» In the interim had gone out of polities, and the) jn any land < | new president of the church, the Joseph I Smith agains ‘| He finished oe : : on whom Tom animadverts in the New York Tribune inter-) which we who very) all What Tei of Utah ; him time. size one oe seeing their or re of ' fever spent with has spirit people Serene (those him Kearns It hat, 7‘THIS for the fact that his plan of battle there was "tipped off" y The Republican, and senators of high and low degree It is in the line of business. dt needs no argument to show "good business, men would make oe has Who, : fitful day as has 4 She smartest Illinois Th: borders . hands, defender of the Faith of the Mormons Fo nk a In New York he is almost as dramatic Clemenson. these} J BY BY TRUSTEES. X. Smith has introduced Benner And will things be former. dollars per year each, is wise. p one fe end the Utah fired fired In The plan to put the government of Salt Lake into the hands of three men, who shall be paid five thousand] ia the JANUS fisy Republican was as making better, ; CITY TY a government class in Utah, : > tne MAY prefer.the State Senator provide public "0 between choice . GOVERNING to into the ean is attempt. | we V Wabash happier, of. goes his the amazing: F work . for pay of problem eg A the S reviit cuxty=e it able perfectly owho. ‘ they therein*lles: but \ND ie .-by<-men money Atd: of) church if the debate is over, the magazine publishers sald Mormonism had experienced co 2 have gained something from the item of aaa TE set ten t few years, but he things iikithontinue and children, i farther, conquering more.: may extending easier her come confused the necessary. ; been! that ely. nothing he in if i drank: by workingmen ) of J consumption explains. lt. lection tothe United States:senate; He made so‘bad| | '6n the home yy cia peowhich every member then in that honorable Fijial, loving ‘ body well knows-that the Mormons and the rest of the; debate, successful , herring whenever the exigencies of the case make change] going along the best they can, adding to their population, Increasing of He been not the esa that them ‘This reliance ‘on: the Salt'Lake 3 newspaper Mr, s ey > letting ofaitht eee e chilae ye wherever spolled would folded baek? fer gentle Nobody castles are real, and that they .may be possessed and f 5 Occupled-with noone in all the world able to contradict him! Mildivernila:the'people of the United States have ae of their of is the house. He meeting if ae has ur eRe she She THOMAS Part would: assert right, h away . and now that MR. will has AUC be to : thedetriment» =F her shi ‘ day; ar enn 7 Clever? dispute He (Anh him all the time. Rood "Dich once was Mother there will fall the tears of tae) Children who have not yet learned they do not need her.| would had an ‘what. for bast bain With right paste Oe: eet pee at ae ae |'make anything in polities. He has had a good joc paid the price. He Is making even more of per man things his and ‘there «find -she May Heavens eternal - it "the hous se } € S. May she ‘find ‘there, through all the cireling ages of eternity, the peace, tne] ee 2 she hic ve . a a et ee eres Pret sacrifies here on earth. And above the unmoving clay of that, she out j,im..The paper ; ; S than people "4 them drank of drink, For! been And : ste: e courts-Instead of one. ; ; feature of the report outlays pages peer: Ceolld Ww know had but If there be a God-and that she always believed In| Him is our sufficient proof-He has prepared for her a , si hieay ee air castles all these years, and every one is bright and ict newlichand"in looks good. Of course, no one has SUR TNAP ‘ong ot anerare nn uel' cin ahh look either cares there more the cut y rels new relation 22 ak y taking been a easy easy ar" if her we well' hi And the United admit that] Hehpenit sormething else had not occurred : os Mr. Bryan is a very fortunate man. But 7 with the| trade @ life re went call even own. per cent. through to /-And\no with what thin ea ok ele ce . , up to her be speaking of things as they actually exist and the other ; her with eent in the past seven years, Mr. Bryan can put all that fair picture in eclipse by showing that if they had rejected the doctrine of protection their wages would 2 gone ' they had been democratic, they would have nad fifty. _ While Mr) Beveridge will be compelled to admit that the pay ‘se shall 80 so this nation own, per capita, thirty-three dollars on the] average, had and when er te can know in to of people compelled would be a hundred millions States, Mr. Beveridge will be under be Fc (aye . cr ens them. - While EP £ one day, who take roc -that they are. It will be impossible for him to say: "Tf you had accepted instead of rejecting this theory, or that, you would have been better off... His party has been in power for a long time, and his hearers will wetgn| the merits of his claims by their absolute knowledge ; COME) £904 of her"KCl.children.y She hasae suffered so hark many . sacrifices i * . , ant . without proclaiming them; has worked when she should] have been resting; has planned with perfect acumen perfected error people know-or ay have: have enerennennde to speak of things as the . Sy ake eee at * AS Tittle happen m * te Dae long e 3 had Ss i into a would so wishes| shes conditions. | -°- t a ES to" ae wish and followed Democratic theory absolutely, they would as absolutely have escaped everything unpleasant and undesirable in practical effects of government, and would have £4 * ndt Mother the they See Ee ‘Oo And in his heartf {t should be. He is a kindly man, and he| will put in‘nothing that would be harmful or that would offend. ay her head slightly toward the wall, and the magical lerft "eCOr work. was of , herar life,ca the i wonderful record of her"¢ work, was truth? True, tried Erle ; é > ee that every and Gf was ‘¢going ‘ willl shall Mot : Mother ag OV SOUIeTs: TOD, Years, .aned. she. tit the shade whic } f isk xi eT Ree2a Srsite eye She as > Pes eS: ee ea 5°™S© hampered by been running richer And the Se "Ae Seu them| Democrat twenty be today. you the he will not be if things had for States than between naturally, iy > vitalmI There 2d moved Nit res ‘hey ave have They of T them, the rest ; the1e livesves of the the burden on their own shoulders years, .e how they ave have and ; came, resting a (tle more and more each y avbe alf ‘onsc sly . Berne (eo Are Fone ama meee «peo he aintained s . 2c ; mee i Pte sande pee es ae Rae are. schools diet papers Sane shoulders. Phey have yy a x re iy She waite 2S : not reasonable to suppose that either will depart ; from the established tenets of his creed. Mr is far they iy have facts: reading a ood, ; ‘® ae comforting he has been -sitting there, and Otesting (hat there wasnt any' reason why sheshouldn't) "do something.' 3 "y haven' » I fc. up agi 0 Something But. they a" Haventiet ner fi take froUp Mee"ye anv » "dens ag ir ie ence ns they long' ago'. lifted, from: ner Americans. Bryan were will} the}?! the] his faith. careful most af a Pek Sous ae Ae been sitting there in e eCo "iorting. Ne far Ir > them-a Sori of joint debate in the magazines. It Watartearndment in which each man will present to . readers: of the United States what he regards as . fundamental and final reasons for an acceptance of to as iS ie of Nebraska | ye ~..| arranged for have way, York significant of " ‘ the aventie it New really: total eacl They if in ; " Manhattan rhe mmount doesn't * etssaya good gaining the Sense) or ei ieareei a people the : Pennsylvania a the that J He t t { encounterer Ss of. stronge stuff > i the hefore t \muth greatest wit:) youth z > ey SUES undertake equal the consumption men of the to mines, there would beaof dozen ‘Thaweffective cases) the really fairly ‘ certainly to gilded a part of the picture And she went all along : to even hold its own that at ‘the next) never very trusive, but always ‘re. Se a= : : . eis ' ae, se : rats there ny ‘suceeeding election the so-called American party didn't) how, the throat grips as the children think of it, for ; : 3 ; ; : ; : ' y carry a single ward of the city in the school election, for) wherever she a In there was a bit é 3 mR ears ; the memory, wane: : : oe which they fought with a bitterness so strong that they) gentleness, a comforting, a tenderness. They forget her ; s : 5 on h } rine rt t i felt warranted in printing in Tom Kearns' Tribune ol when they think of the big things, the activities. She Offices - Dooly Block, 208 South West Temple Bt. ' , & Ss, cent e lSalt Lake "The schoo! teachers of Salt Lake City are) ; seems to impress herself only on their remembrances *Phones: Bell, snatch 25; Independent, 2190. subjected to the lecherous embraces of a. polygamous) ee when they needed her. oes ms Mormon hierarchy." ' Press aoe And now she has gone away 5 pigenber Publishers ee rs aa Which isn't true at all, . : a | They aren't really children now. They are all grown, V cree Ti wer ‘374 , ~ i 2 ary " Vv 1 imely or says js true, now-)| SALT LAKE erry, UTAH, TUF ESDAY, JAN, 20, 1907, fand they haven't depended on her for so many years * : #3 * 5 ==| 3 a reel ; Pe nad i : adays. et, somehow, it has been elr habit to try and preserve . The farther he gets from home, the farther he leaves) fietion o f thei ielr need 1 of of } her, of f their reliance the 1e plpleasant t fieti th li truth behind him---exeept on those bibulous oceasions, |} upon her, of her wisdom directing and controlling and i 2 Chicago at the Annex in he tarries when \ ' 1 me } have rl th rem. Saeeeenerees --- ------- ||} even reprovini They the st they é f : Bea i 7 5 k | la a , e ; F 4 . : a AF [Let us state a few facts for Tom's benefit He can y id ‘GC ON STAN a ‘rE TC YACE. | could to kee ner from seeing that the years have cor : WHEN rye - :the-trath | the avi rage: of beer. | ‘Increase rhis. item opinion pin he getting county today, or They know make telling the th: that, party aie is the T in in he. de Salt It displeasure is SE that how have liesss wonder ‘ is the! ae saying ‘ e y betellings oa tin ; Mertainy, feeding no s know would : City, our other he express party Lake ba a el Dian resent tai eae wants, he re American Salt U of the ent to it. how ant ties to get"eT Furthermore, Tom shoulder did we have re what know rnc Mother sare notof if to@tneur whor ORG NER? <7 If he is anything i T election. been here all ; ‘ 5 the ree act = Se } remember ‘Chicago Record-Herald: fork 'T ew York Tribune > femaT, .* Wwe v know Lake world a ; will New vo P'HCi¥Y: of 14s GONF. different aoe LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1907. Without | so-called a . r1ie anetrust tuethe Ie * Timely» re Tom ee else:| doesn't succeed ee that he jis a ilar one time or the | | evide > A f » 0% ni VIdent ce ven Was nim Staten carb Not | tc s - Oni ‘ cord-Her;: if . rather SALT so with each electlo iT ae now controls capital, and the r i y¥y Important part there j best can : Salt in that work the a scheme failure a and oy not i like much if such be large oe Senator Smith's proposed bill. | tothe that that plan has been tried] ' 1 e are‘ And not should She hi not > the reason so But have tt has no many points)in| | who interest will worked people seems couldn't o ,| 2.00 4.00] 8.00 : ay) has ‘ it been Eo P government best what : ' Lake MOTHER } Rattoria Gnewbonthe 0 ee wWeleaste ae Se eiee Ce ae Reine 1,60. Varese «sss ¥e's Three Months... 3 Ei oe $200. ae cee ees. SIX Months... . -+ GOD ies ies S VOGls oesce eevee uy 60.,.......-Sunday Only, ©One year auees booger Av I . as ee Le Malcolbn McAllister, General iaasnicer: but localities. * here, RATES: Paid In RAVENS. who city it to government. the people . . -_-___-| A News other re- to| a carriers fp. subscription should Do not give notices to ere Office. an is no observable a Re abiioshs, Dally. Newspaper in ‘salt Lake City. sah pet Neem a ore REPUBLICAN, that : Se ware THE iINTER-MOUNTAIN 7 government ~ . We do not z elsewhere, ons oe heelers, present legislature toward But they may be assured caae of aera The Only es ~ Party in Utah. a7 aS = 906, | -t he matter City, . any epu ican Comp ------------------ Organ of. the Republiean Entered ward in present to the recommend -_- powtomice the ee ae we e |