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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Every Inter -Mountain Official Organ tered postoffice March The Salt there Lake Party matter Clty, Feb, under 1906, Act ef Daily Newspaper McAllister, at the Oth eed=--/Dooly Block, Both Member 208 is City. 'Phones - Publishers' West of LAKE CITY, UTAH, act had troubled sat on a after mile with and up dogs and corn field, and ran But one day, the sheltering Crockett called It and is what angry it. bag bigger of It just its a saw all All "an this American controls grander Salt cials of in the failure Lake do double party their duty, is the of malfeasance of in of office, bad of The Tribune turns from its fully hard false accounts be the advance of Salt which has cursed the fluence Let state. taught a lesson tribute on bigger than curiously the the of The been as and scandal the And they end levying they have blackmailed with have of the it and passes found their or be- declara- tyrant after all; they have found that he and would rather come down than been taught a lesson. But what PUNISHING There fine of is Oil company Elkins law. nation on The It the the for consideration. cratic They visitation provided so business, men certainly state. must nearly And years It is being a revulsion the general money coming, and follow- handled was They with the sentiment the of only when another they proposed real Demoto be driven statute it is being brought which times that followed Some measure the to coach in the book against was the its brought so chiefly the logical panic. doctrine Men that and four through Union-federal or to book. there of resultant have getting the abandoned the is simple of money ir set- tled the question. There are other and nobler sentiments now. And the man who violates law is frowned upon instead of being applauded, even if his crime won him. a great deal of money. In this resurrection of staunch old common hon- * esty we believe President Roosevelt has done more than "any other one man From the beginning his talks, his addresses, his papers-official and private-have struck that chord, and that with no uncertain sound, The na- tion realized there was something base in mere money- water is, howto political the build- the supply, he was would when know is before a big that the could the sum rather wasted, than he is finished, he than That the and is of than city will have been for its is the likely at have to negotiate in patent dealers tell buying of their them in hesto for the condemning incompetency- cash Salt Lake is puz- customers-men regularly and coal are away of the small from They the have market price jection. to in They realizing dealers paying who prompt- places of business city's-center. pay twenty-five the big would that whose offices, gladly conditions pay may cents a ton but that that advance make is the above not the an ob- anywhere, raise neces- sary. But why should a to fill orders when can It vance not is supply an on the But very price one of coal that that all terested, and yet can be not fair. the in three in even Customers this in ad- demand delivered delivery is weeks. pay The assured on details public supply the companies transact a business in which of demand be not paying puzzling not not time-is to the to contingency. may can in the suburbs be themselves declare inside imposition uncertain indeed, of at of little dealer the shippers customer additional that objection a three at the haye of the demand that no coal. the with capital on which to the public is so vitally inthe slightest control. There are some things in this world that study does not determine. But this ability of litle dealers to supply & of trade which supplying big is dealeis one of the confess most ae themselves incapable stubborn. er THEY WANT FAIR DIVISION, It is contended by the friends of striking miners at Goldfield that they see the owners and employers getting rich with magical rapidity from the results of the labor of tribution the of men, the In a general of the and profits way profits of they of demand their a more equal dis- de hold that to give industry. While labor a mine of our £ glass. to membership ; ' organization organization. idea of Utah Salt. that the came to her 3esides, the Orpheum Salt hear ; Spokane by "show town" Monday 5 ? rhere big was Miss a And filled to the a the In | Brady, a a of that the veteran of company United *Mooting the It seems recent president, the of civil that the discharge was war, white States up" ' >. of without gen- the of called Provo, to friends. mind that K, in of no American} { fornv him.) just as he did with the colored troops in like tes TE ee PLA kaha dct ALED™ LLL Lh erm OR Mrs. Mary the friend With: hearing whom a were through ; suppressed an in-| a fair aie can not be operated without capital, no more can it be operated without labor. And if the operation brings a thousand dollars a day to the employer, there is a suggestion of equity In the demand of the men that ft bring them something approximately as good. And yet the contention seems less warranted at Goldfield than in any other place. The mines have been discovered and opened and proved of value by men who work with their hands. They were laborers, but they have the quality of initiative as well. They have attacked the old hills of Nevada, and have compelled those stubborn strata to yleld a splendid revenue in money. In that way, they become employers. One can not agree with the contention that miners working for them credit opera} giggle heels flew Into the air, went through with a set exercises which would two! to the most performs Me a ytinee | they account let her work: and of gymnastic! present, ant "have done kof. the officers. practiced little whose Anna. all vww this cire ne Lacey, re have. and Mrs. bes old savage while is?" Gertrude flew to Julia's She ress Peak, who home oni joleing were delighted But side,| liam with." neither hanehtenl Mr. promise Kate Middleton Coulampentalialiovs Cameron d be left decided Felved by 1e Mrs.) Keller attractive The guests: BieeCi een Mason jv, and was/ant About lon, the Who that middle * "Lucy ae were was the of awed by the his and here ail father was; ut not have of again to Miss unMOrms were Ve-| Loe kwood, and Lieutenant Mrs ye or taking Milroy s Hazel Bowman has been visit- Miss Rosalie police and her Miss Mina Pollock, are now at jat the Campbell, Hirst, as senior bachelor officer, Kensington flats eo: Mrs. Joseph hav- number being was 3 to erhaps and it have when the morrow who ae gladly was| ‘em he| his for to mothers and highly day was appearance | open it." She did most of her} to that residence East of Second Mrs. honor of Mrs. I. on niece, home North Main aSi8 Rawlins . rope, City. but The the|orated, found| Mrs. Cohn, at and daughter Fas Rawlings gone to 2 y H. ee the 635 New now is living in New house was handsomely ve dec- the red in ives hall of the corner, height, . Now ana} included : and Mrs. : gg cars, wegons, men befits the strong arm of 7 bibending, The his six feet passing thong easily ernpEing, enpetares, erect, a real knight : some cop on light ; ‘Small' boys «py, exclaim, the Jest} with corner-he's The ‘Mrs.| 7° to a Tey dandy." ¥ . satin bows, ‘The lights were| red, draped withrtulle and The receiving party stood In ‘and he stands on ee m7 kd Now stern, a8 festoons of evergreens) holly fastened with window Mr a As Phil- of reception Papen nack eae bitery Med ted ig!| college - THE COP ON THE CORNER. were the| The given In sa Auerbach parlors, ae eas Eastern which) M..C. Waters affair was S. ae given 6, at York, who was formerlya well known resident of Salt lake, and who has} been for the past nine years - Joshua placed in|large package, saying, cane name ne ore oat smila then Henry street, Cohn, Mrs. The Kate return-| library having stepping into|and sprays of so, and Mrs. South Henry new/lips and Mrs.| hostesses. see pleasing abie The next od ards: As she Sued, all|the came other dancing them up and down] manner highly alarming to their| na aan Sh seeing | of the old girls! the carriage Uncle er "A enomo_| her hands a sealed seemed pome- | Bet ait till you get elegant been their lay | weal Oke who has been {in 2 ae for some months visiting | with her mother, Mrs. ae Mie. }has returned to zk home in Mexico. | * G =e BEES, Allen, CHAILieutenOR ONE | atceel Captain shan't do it again, for) ©Mtto tell you." 6 all right," said Uncle} A charming reception tomorrow I'li go after) yesterday afternoon from he ry boy, together, Miller, eet dene: at hair! daughter | old friend. All that afternoon Uncle| Joshua sat with his granddaughter on| | one knee and little Dick Miller on| September c Gach delighted Brown." Several mn there, but they what every talked over, and} goung it ere rsane to leave the Springs Mrs.! Sunshine, and Ike was sent "not half civilized" and the . quite ordinary looking." Ai, amaatint nor pull the KnickerCe pe ed desi an e ae out of my head if she ants to. But|ing general charge of the affair, which) at bers i Haldane Fierall ‘c. W hat made you keep ft so still?) Why |Peete Deo e haunt ae a gen a ede Strong of Winsted, C ‘onn., who was |oe eae aac Fanny, "we | tn program oneal sted of thirty pes graduated with him in the same class at first thought 3you would surely) visit) | it Was ; rather beyond the "twee sma',y | of last Cedar June Rapids at Yale has suclan T. Wilcox also been a holi|us in the winter, and we wished to| hours" before the affair was well over,|_. guest at the Brown home. Surprise you; but you did not come,| Punch was served during the evening,| : jand then I took a fancy to keep it from| and un elaborate buffet supper was mt, wi ke | you until we came home, so I did not| Served by a local caterer, One hunWalter and Cecil Fitch, who have write. and I made Inez and Uncle Wil-| dred and thirty invitations were is-| been spending the Christmas vacation overwhelming her with a_ thousand} bag but I el Tes .,, 1 did so want questions concerning "Cousin Kate, "All right, and Fanny, the latter of whom, "we | Joshua, "and CAS tice before they may of prettily spending . g) Edna after- thirty were in Santa oeAna, yesterc Cal., hate little grandson, LOL eto" lo to The. brilliant society event jing with her father, John L. Bowman evening was the long anticipated Bas te lin Bingham for a few days. On Mons' hop, givén at Port Douglas in}day night Miss Crawford of that place the post hall Although no attempt) gave a masquerade party in her honor was made in the way of decoration, | Miss Bowman went from pean to ™ | the scene was a brilliant one, made so! Provo to atten. a house par * he} by rtp ia ag the pa . J. Holmes. [his of coolly ee for rooms guests at the a s Per ( zhanle Peak, their home fy hin them FE ian ao engage- and white. Floyd Knickerbocker bc Dr. } Dr. e Sh the Myrtle, wedding Wednesday The Goldfield | the ti "s stances ce on | circum- S ee wer Miss Jennte holidays in the city Mr. 5 " 2 ay Mo bocker a yea ee ‘ r Mrs. Knickerbocker Let reeek i ng : raiett ‘ NL : for guests Harry Okan Coates and Miss nleanerit inthe | decorated tn ren Mr. and Mrs Thir- that The Mrs. announces Sadie san a affair | thelr and Ls Hansen, Mrs Mrs. Cathay, Williamson and Moffat jr, |noon disbanded Utah, colors hi daughter Horrocks, the Jan. 30 colored seldiers-Company regulars- was town es pee at yesterdas ee Peters precedent be e out on) i outery of criticism followed. "It'may well be believed that We would] president Roosevelt would have dealt with white soldiers the : responsit ponsible Miss Mis ment of Joseph H. |take place skattown, !$ erroneous. Addressing a meeting of Spanish war veter45 In Washington a few days ago, Colonel Thomas B the! + a yester- the iable very aandeniercralao Loofbournw, | Williamson andthe And show red Knight, | pington heard doors, W cards Mt Willard Knickerbocker | Mrs the who in entertained entertained luncheon done were: Floyd a good peaple with roses night. Pe was audience attendance there was Ethel pretty Fred Scarft were adorned in full bloom Mrs. George La Green at is we Campbell Et idea order a last " packed Spokesman-Review accepted troops, add informally afternoon France roses Tyemaking | attractive plac as of sold friends | day business Schumann-Heink-ana Grand few frtends And doing rating was was Madame the your tabs Lake-na chureh returning face of record al Me wig fs to little addhtion production, be Utah manner In fruit And of Lake's from . in the Methodist teenth a stories oe made that} the party.| in' ai lt ibles of bridge for Mrs. fof Chicago. The rooms with many potted plants The prizes were given to W. Putnam and Mrs, W. | of Mi Pioreee wisinek Tribune's that for ie gathered : in reports left ; Lyvie had its usual generous ing rink people didn't know American) Ana. the turned to enter the house, the eldest) made, was amusing herself by burying|the reception committee. The floor) yrs will Ray, and Miss Alta of them saying, "Do, Gertrude, try} her little chubby hands in her Brae oP Ei Nee compose < os Lieut na an 3oyee Rawlings, have ae ae your father and ask him w ho | ene ned. nia. remanarateyy Tioutshant Cus abel Malor™ F Le | Pacifie Grove for the winter, ees ores Pye ho drive in the long e make it thelr constant endeavor And aoe Bed the path and dispute right of their former companion iefore | it to be a deed to little Richard of aj B. H Aue rbach, Mrs . Freund, And the gi Btlorderitorsed leaving the city Julia and her father} house and jot which Mr. Middleton! Mrs. M. ¢ Phillips ‘Mrs, Waters, and} | Who aoe to es¢ape from his Riciant yisited Jennie's grave On it aon ned in Frankfort. Accompanying Mrs Cohn The dining room was pre -| @ , the deed was a note, in which was|sided over by Mrs. Beatrice OppenBut ind their finesse can not make bloomed a fair white rose, which Ju-] written "Don't hurt yourselves aj|heimer, assisted by Miss Mertha Wat-| _ m lia gathered and a Joshua's been still > cee home, jae reached satisfaction, so preserves as "le al cramped as up he said and a|thankin' they Uncle| greatly "hed| purlite me, for it's Julia's doin''s.|}ers and She first thought on't and put me up| to] you want don't she it, though to Know it. reckon she did it be cause the that} boy is When named next after Mr. poor Dick Middleton went to} upon his VEGiancen. plantation the same con-| pe and thrift which had/ lived I should have gin him a heap more, and a house won't come amiss Miss Ida Cohn. The appofnt- Seas wie tulle, ey girl was seen looking from the win-| single blessedness." dow, an nele Joshua exclaimed,| "Fetch her up with you next sum"Now, what's possessed them to feta ie er," said Uncle Joshua, "and if Bill that ee gal! 1 ve- got niggers effrey is alive she'll have a chance tc enough to wail on ‘em.' | brag of at least one o But the cuatiay ae knew very well | 7 November Dr. Lacey again went why she was there, and so ere long | South Uncle Joshua accompanied did Uncle Joshua. The steps were let; them as far as Frankfort, clinging to down, and there, blithesome and gay | the last to little Anna, whom é as ever, Fanny sprang from the car-| petted till she was nearly spoiled riage ran father, who into kissed the her holding her off to look ing, sree her "You're During Rose, had arms again to -process brought her; again,; Dreary the at her and then|to handsomer this of and him and than the from say- it. girl,|) | the absent Which carriage | tirely desolate when the Everything ever - Sep ally yellow tne and house ones, came Anna had overcome, indeed old Musie by an orchestra was given ing the hours of the reception, One of wae mast successful. the him when a played he bauble he laying was his of acci- with en- head a mysterious looking bundle of flan-| upon the table cried like a chil nel and white cambric, which now in | Softly a dark-eyed girl "approadhed Dr. acey's arms was crowing with} him, and ining away his tears, said, delight as its little and down, making grimaces. "What the didn't mean so, nurse at bobbed up | it all aon sorts forgot "Father, don They'll dur-| dances baby, saying, "We | brought you a second Sunsh ies through the house echoed a laugh so long and loud that| all the blacks who were not on the| thither, and on him, and added, "Thank God, who restored you to _me, my Tempest, my Gale, my Julla (The End.) baby,too! live baby, How and Paine? Miss said Tomorrow morning The will begin the went learn: | Rock," ing the cause of the disturbance in the general joy too, Ce no demonstrations. ‘Oh, Oo little to they, with baby, ~ ses Bob, as by Ral h Connor, orchests hall by the a as wie Ger and large of chandeliers represent a ar- large wer candibwer at sale al . a corner-plague ae girl Seren ose e Afvaiaarieeachn oe the circar And | Find | and p, Past wich 5 there's And Phuong their way, "The cop on him!" and no sigh, danger -Baltimore M. air lofty entertained afternoon at American. ut of soot come dro chimneys mar the y be be oe fit een al to is. e, day ar n any & sce ge Is drifting over me Smokelesstown no man {fs prone to set his neighbor's rights aside ‘fe tting praia of his own -each tizen has publie pride; ad ee are always pleasing there: the a ldren shout with pure delight a ee soot are falling where I'm now endeavoring to write In in- flannels in 7 few; the blue in- or sum- July see Plein clean four Confound Chicken Menke ore Wool Hose Knit Goods Friend, Everything Mend, you need to keep warm at a litue cost, 15c to 65c Wool Blankets Republican of "Black of the strongest stories that have been offered. ell your neighbor to begin with the first chapter. After that he will not stop till he has had the concluding chapter. prices. Large sizes. NEW LOT Some: at sates: MOMMA: gece" ‘Some at Some at __ Some at te eee and In Wool o a and ‘sein away, CUTLER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN STREET Mother's on bless isSatie pure arein white Smokelesstown, and alent: the n o filthy Ac a ma B at night mer Reinsimer yesterday can go SMOKELESSTOWN, The * J. ; uae as they ara j corner-God the and Mrs. Kingsbury, Prof. BOR Mrs | In Soe one n the ills are Byron Cummings, Prof. and \ Rey-}| T eople seldom fret or fr nolds, Col. and Mrs wile 'Waone. hevsky abc ain oe gs is e Talla a rty and Mrs.ay Wells, Y b'Phe citizens ean La ar duck Mrs. feeble of human, tower of , Captain formally take the rein ita its pe rabies of horse ese ae protection screened! No chunks work chry sent with the petals down, while the walls were covered with bunches of sunflow-| ers and chrysanthemums on the, stem The punch, which was yellow with| large black cherries floating in jt, was served from a booth decorated in yellow and black with the symbol of ae sorority hanging from the front, ia e} patrons and patronesses were Pr | All one The sunflowers tt on come have a made But what-is-that?"| drying his eyes he drew her near to ful nine-months'-old hastened mums, of | again, and af are not all alone, for | I am left, and you love' me a little, I| don't you?" "Yes, yes!" said he, and said Uncle Joshua, releasing Fanny and advancing toward Dr. Lacey, whoj| proudly placed in his arms a beauti-| spot the returned reminded upon and ne on tificial ree = ae cop The P!umosus and smilax extending to the corners. The to candelabra shaded in green added the charming effect. seemed man ‘ar Serpe, pleased him so much at the North,/ to you and Katy spose you're too} of the season was given by the Gamma but like all other slaveholders he was | | good abolitionists to. own niggers, s8¢ *hi sorority of the University of Utah obliged to give it up, saying that "ff| Tl lend you Lugs who'll be mighty|in the Museum building last evening.| he would have nlegers he "posed tickled to ae and live with you,| The dance was the annual compliment-| he must put up with nigger fixin''s."| for she think thtre are only two|ary affair of the society, and was at-| During the winter Fanny wrote fre-| ladies in the ‘world; one's Sunshine | tended by two hundred. persons. The} quently to her father urging him to and Uother's Kate decorations were carried out in yellow visit her; but this he declined doin In a few days Mr. William Middle-| 4nd black, the colors of the sorority, while the sunflower which is the soror| and early the following May he stood | ton, Inez and her husband came from it _ _flower, was eo ee in evi- | one evening impatiently awaiting the! New Orleans. The greater part of arrival of Ike, who had gone to Frank-| the summer they spent at the house fort wlth expectation of meeting| of Uncle Toshi. where, together with anny and her husban Everything} Dr. Lacey, they formed as happy a had been put in readiness. The par-| party as one will often find lors and best chamber were opened Julia alone seemed not to join in and aire The carriage and carriage! the general happiness. She could not horses had been brushed up, a new) forget the past, and whenever Dr. saddle had been bought for Fanny''s| Lacey was present, seemed under a pony, and a new dress for each of the} painful restraint Frequently she lack women, and everything and| would steal away, taking with her everybody seemed expecting a joyful} Anna, and if he were present little time. With praiseworthy persever-| Richard, whom she seemed to love ance Julia had at length coaxed her|even better than she did her niece. ather into one of the offending colFor hours she would amuse them in lars, and for the twentieth time he} her own room, much to the satisfachad in the same breath declared that! tion of the little negro girls who had he "wouldn't war it, and that he'd/ the charge of them, and who spent gin up looking | for Sunshine, for she| the time in a manner far more conwasn't coming,' when from the group! genial to their tastes. of woolly heads perched on the fence During the summer Lida Gibson the rear of the house there came/ wrote to Fanny saying that Mabel the glad cry, ‘Thar, that's Ike. Some- eee: having lost both the docbody's with him. They' re comin'."" and Mr. Ashton, had at last taken In an instant the collar was roecate} iaD with her brother John, who had en, and as the carriage approached | danced attendance upon her for sevUncle Joshua looked wist-/| eral the house years ine for me," said Lida, fully toward it, trying to "catch a| "I have reached the advanced age of glimpse of "Sunchine," whom he had| twenty-two without ever having had not seen for nearly a year and a half./ an offer, so I have given up in despair But only the face of a little negro|and am looking forward to a life of ro their ments were very dainty, in green and formed? being piece center w hite, the of white carnations, green satin bows eae he hadn't hal him hionl | Frankfort, bothat receiving Mr. Miller so and self, and it rare had cost a heaphim-of|remonstrated muchKate|at/ money, too." For a lon gtime after| his hands, but he replied, "You may his return he tried hard to introduce] as well take it, for if poor Dick had again industry. it is right specting the no bad-business warranted very of it that we de- know. judgment Later But begin price don't courts-and bad-very then the We water. abundantly party to opposed litigation. conduit as excessive. was up aie aid in was the secure what him bargain and it him CHAPTER-XXVI-Continued both con- of to the conduit the that an of belt mention average First erally not ‘ oe sy ewton may: orTy may r notno he is one of the Tribune's things. "Ho, my fine madam," said the ‘old savage,' "I can tell you and save you| the trouble. I'm Josh Middleton from Kentucky, and this is my daughter,) oy Julia "Fanny Middleton's father," said| ae brie 2 rials Rig ge apt co tm changing her manner and offering her hanrd,| It of water with the public get vision because policy a the of saying aie seat IS70 has off approved source of costly the pes who with been have opinion in be every admin-| to-leave.it wa sending kindly the Some may Eve to-| where The Tribune has people are leaving that embarrassing drunken owners eee have is have judgment it. of sentiment money-getting long wecks-which, food. it-ravenous know every now a in now the but Tribune-had' is Ogden money Sut. eos cits By This beginning. matter the in Perhaps no agency in the United States so grossly offended against ethical rules as did the Standard Oil "company. It had less excuse for the lack of self control than had other persons-natural and artificial; for it had been making money even in hard times. But it pretty a and in side Be ‘In Bast. it blocks of city streets z of four of them ers ladies, council. the or one the joint way American the public question it utterly no on Fell te 4b American the station to throw amusing. as water reasonable for conditions they handle for getting and to grave the be owners expressing of the the such and be ninety-five them. to of have { to esti- apply commissioner better the up it audience Te so-called ee for will itemized chosen expended. to for the realization championship and WATER. When a were A, hun- provided should city to a of go a long trolley Ikiesel the contributors that Goldfield the % } > o nor labor? a Winning Utah in men) men slow. charge j } I yarty, that living spent two them requiring of of water the expiration in found the Big a the honor. men profitable starving sentiment severe when didn't was against was assessing against provisions of commercial that for that simply dollars reversal demand And was of to as the it. nation a 1893, much with than million adversity of favorable mad desire means of panic matter were more income succeeds terms drive more been they for violating the subject pinch the growing the something has collect, of ly-that they can not fill orders within three weeks, And yet it is perfectly well known to citizens that they can able OIL. one-and-a-quarter Standard ing STANDARD it could extent be PUZZLING PROBLEM. We confess the coal problem have has to investment are zling. is more to the point is this: The people have been taught a lesson. No paper is strong enough to conduct itself as the Tribune has been doing. The thing is impossible if the people will assert themselves. A paper can not win with blackmail if the people rebel. The Tribune flourished on that sort of fare for years. The people have rebelled. And the Tribune has made the beginning of a reform. and it worse. ONE was There would up not achieved) feel products might own.| way in not would make dollars : But ball, Chairman for nothing,Sides should the with administration over the owner to majority the bad- the first real business ease can of blinded no advantage. build the water. are they do the expenditures people step want any an or as ‘ At he the been the has of 2 his something thelr r i at of simply limi- For would the right the being of for they M Mr. lab- be 1907. is policy vastly it at itation shoot, Tribune ask The till independence, them has understand smaller, bullied men. a mighty weak coon knows his weakness, have who them be themselves. been Tribune lief of reasonable tion pirate Let Tribune-not have by one people. the believed They gered to the to a had been respon- the FOR conduit conduit is council to that handling not and That is it be escape street councilman the in- if will all to he first position the hav they themselves congratulate them damaged and city that approved This in party matter a Bither of might mine would of place' city, by a whole lot: so odious that good Tribu "Tbune em- the He ee i) party name a nas ; ventured and difficulty is to profits seem, find ‘ had half in his paving this and risked take didn't completed paid)! (o oul capital nae torn the carry | wages profits would something, F has the eases, it ~ PS understand it, we The JANUARY to now failure city a one manded w hich one the to because sane We influence Lake, needed should have seen of very rather board. been and certainly No realized election, It the money, give rule big time permit have board themselves one under the any a is oulgo required money has be the be of the dollars, members half-million election school county congratulate men are is-in should expenditures, the alarming possessed be. strong year would bad WAITING American for this its one. not the then rate in deficit elity, treasury, boy-play that Lake expendi- Tribune. for as Salt tax its alone were The that to could it of the prevented the that take aw- effort But county the the lost it has from CONDUIT and driven as been the of member a single out of water the the supposed pretended, they getting yoke city. settle favor THE power, pals, trying of had won it as But business the Let been is results, was it If members five its saving has It that once have powerful elect it didn't and ft December. in for voted It position. work the of four elected down. power it could as been had it If are The. unusualness "buftaloed." it pretended, as city-not from To against pals whole ing coarse fhe people the had those untenable decent. for the Is not a It evidence world has.come and to state's the to good fallen the pretense, and then assures city! The Tribune a it administration bill is Raleigh go who are, permitted it some having the SATURDAY, be all him, to we in in matter, to his ec stables istration and large the the its of of Mr allotment revenues excess warranted beyond department the American committed the ex- the city Lake thousand has be an while yourself settling As and so, of Put be high, itiat for permitted operation "Dp MeCoy sell possessed Sure amount that on of the will of a the may city's an although estimate than on in will of be the the Salt effect limit fifty the ever, false mil- done waricad worked from to money of the to made, result the that supply faith? shabby very no it cern, offi- lesson council amount that this manner the and Ilaving and miner something, dollars, in lay so-called Tit party elected selfishness, species as- the of should ore large test striking : who opened been been The the very have have is grade Well, the Tt the Is of within ago, Undoubtedly party American the live money mates simple. It demanding spend sure when can for have to Is and state the And calls advance accuse of a it American considerably column column denling the what mighty and one another American to That that a pure in pretend and being Lake therefore and balderdash, Why helps, Salt city'-meaning here sured-is of then pertidy, expenditures demands it is financially been and to on of there practical the holds, men, of brighter commissioner be demanded years off without intentions The appropriation limit estimate to the which to is without in estimate. him department anticipated men, higher. learn right street and result business has ployers five one-and-a-quarter And council no an two all he like, go hetter CITY, UTAH, mine high DEMANDED. the appropriation sibility down." business let a was it eharacter can costs is quarter-million the dred good became LAKE the been be Ojl it that state work; which forward. pretense its this Davy and business the and Utah from coon have than prosper Raleigh the the a The looked come the of fell. idiotically game furnish better as done of near tation and men, rifle, pretended, It really, the has protests nonsens¢ but a I'll honesty" nation the contemplated permit raised, to garden the and of sights times of can of estimate the of done the herbs of he Crockett. 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