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Show 4 { Sv Every ishe Published : <<< Entered postofiice3,CG March oo as second-class (r Fe Cake yin Y, ayauee no , p . The Only Republican So 1906, tne AEE of the ake City Lake City. - T- , es- West es not with ee ae followers, and a Mu. been your ‘ all in spite Padens, overr 5 a {service UNI Se time if tan believe of AppDIIRESS. Senator for so bitterly criticised, that there was AD he would take nation to the advantage embarrass expected questions. It was a brave speak in his act own of his him for him defense. in confusing to And ¢ position with stand up Pac effect the " cause to you been as constant as his United against States him, , of votive ; senate found Insuf| moti and hashas confirmed himab | morebi ' of the should AY expressing resolution a ¢ satisfaction the that it would ‘ if he Mr. \ United is a meshes of no has senate can benefit of case, settled : ce That it, settle vastly have have] have you' you get stop. Now together. The a . There Ke Pi ACes services or': or a She Shaw We gs SOAS caus together, Kearns It of good with the off slightest "| must] of in Utah spite the nation was listening to s polygamist. a been as has him-that aia has seen Wf ae 5 ‘ Psa ECONOMIST IN do re,pe oy is as for he 1s not - in have ; lave the ‘ best ; c tapaid pak poorest the , . of the churehes eal,into for this of against along pretty the fight ° their : polygamy but well] And churehes Kearney so, when pool used , action of the NT Bt a A < "Soak-Your-Head" more ? ~ word. meant. in religion. He ; and! vors They felt. of sane ; the] Jesus In] and fight solely| rest of the he recommends as get of the so long left that the has and no tyranny is more boys' down eclgarette-evil ‘ the iat: is a move effort se it. the the right: There is the I laws AW offense and of divection. no wonder the that op- | too | other, all.) Him crucified, happiness - ean in all an requiring identical ee ah every case | | paid. | and a | has done j a new of friend taking erime But it salary. |fdna They should ‘ full term its be of nan> have. been country. work.» WOMAN BY z or . It said, Wed MAY 7 is like "like ei you, you $0 AGNES let she only }life But|she, ‘ : i FLEMING of J ease who,me and for : luxury she we aught begrs % has oOore- assured of better year. do a sliss and seths "Miss IMrs.. Tier- ee Whitneyoy «and "at luncheon. yester- the over 1e national» nee . were (a The € place teen Bee papel auee \ a Mrs yon.) 3 ol with ereT clo effect, Smelt ge etsTak lait inRed t eombined =x Ni ons. mn Kate Vorse and. Miss Joanna PRNee s * Mr. and Mrs, W 7 Green gave a ry eas ¢ ertai » las ‘yenvers Der 1leir ait apartments ; Set eaaintee } in WhigsMu es a2 uimery A ingg > board | ow SR A. A. guests a Varian, I. C.. Mrs. Anderson, | Jame e'Thomas ts . onn faras RoR Ba eh pe rates |p. G ‘Griffin, Miss. Jessie. Anderson, flats likewise. PF, \ James Jen‘Thomas Mrs. eg Se Aaal? J Mi By Raden, 0 Crawford Kiesel Miss seattered a | Miss pay The legislature HENS » Mrs Hampton wae des ; nat Roy Mrs Senne ee H. vere. good following white carnations Tilt doilies ahd Pons out the of about every the ecb 1 Edith, Ws, pects: decoa frame cov- in Mite € honor arene lame. colors. the better little and} the ly of their guests, Eeimn. ofthe were Mr. and 5 AR = ceventiee veh hatenal prettily carried) out in decorations, refreshments and cards ages .. of... carnations tal(ana | looked at him | plumosus also added to the cheerful fos Peter. Dangerfield so. soon!) effect. The hostess was nssisted dur| Fie is in haste to take possession, Doe s| ing the evening by Mrs, Allen Blake, he intend to remain all night?-and] Miss Jessie Anderson, Miss Sampson ant to leave at me) 5 hab F and Miss Linsman "You are not to leave until you see eMart fit, for a thousand Peter Dangerfields! os : ga j ss andSo youree brother, lesa the > eae, entertained lexi |1 blue. has afforded anywher They have been under- months Now : to action }er your affairs are settled | She ‘Hfted her, head'-a WONDER WW for 3 ; ntooi Che : ae ~ ‘ oewerere peony eishiae hi guests ed } one re & }| cards: the against perfectly: ten part published | A » "Gorham, Mrs. Fabian, F oe Behreatty tts Bailey Mrs.Ss. of)! down which will is. unfalr raising the salaries of. school The teachers:have been paid far They eT case H Miss tyman, is : | polygamy Eos nd protest no be. bigamy of of teachers as the have done splendid life pure Heaven. have can small corps They Why preaching ‘ and for to another board of education for teachers in Salt Lake. the! splendid state as > t et |), r, | Griffith erase bigamy ..No thoucht polygamy. That is a : . Inthe' state-of Utah de- exercised 4 xcs 5 Ke i Mrs, nings, le eir, ‘r rs j boyish bounding that ‘amend to where. in oppose There following is he the world r WE me on car red bright oft eo table The Nace v4 Fe ae anit tH A. ind we smi tri-colored pane ae(ribthe with of ‘ in ert brea bars against -bé permitted to Dennis | estab- we Se Th : e bulfets and was the table 2 \ frolies play has passed In' the and} the appropriations; pt } my Rae L down keep "polygamy" g ; ean Utah various | the lamented. big for together neglected : Christ hoping - : citizenship, no will legislative gisl That atK a jat each ah cards, which. tled) cherries : :resolu- - the economist and work » the eA Grant Hampton: gave another Ave 2 "iy charming luncheons: : yest rday University club, when the de- | Vase bill anti-cigarette the to be-no house, hard little spirit. by f in a the {he senate. The time for, roun: Tite of aptslature legislatul r Utah Kevy : of a provident nature, disinelined | anything which he could: get for their issues, and say; to have ‘ Pa s : portunities of this sort of combination. Here are many creeds, all friendly to each ‘ . Working for the betterment of the world, all be- neighbors. back tions V Pin oe a . effectively carried out in as owe egies a Ve A oe ‘ dsey to Washington reference ¢ should' There con-| '\ indicated: SE the | Mrs. lof a her | | ate emo- | \. ways ain Dem a! an-for. for man funny funny is > a4 , Tolton with lage all: thé. places of amusement on)?" : emilax and clusters.of cherSUBBeDI Sawn se CDi. ato td Bloet anu. a‘ aE uspended any Le nie! ree we t ta a Bee ete close to nist week, ribbon rad worth lee Dadra Kensie nly called Sundays = « opposed is he vet white , Oe rane woe ee al Geed Tiyan eee ate ' oft . thi re eres elenée Miss and ding coe ' ic ee ! tine eaten during the evening. ) r1ole a prac 5 i enve. for | Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will leay Y Or 2 Angeles for : an indefinite sty 108 | Los ies one. no] for] conclusion. getting bitterness a in ||hess Frank sisters - cases. for |oitired oR eee ; Se * Nei He wantsal crat.. first dav. of the promptly. f an of it RELIGION. Shaw desire She was attended by Miss A ie cia Pe pete of |roses. Dunn have religion. OF as the ; is conclusion. been -has ‘state senate-and a expenses, operating low and has|lishments that battle bitter 2 ‘ ; D Ci. and has inflicted a} along the lines of a life habit. disposition to take And the average man can not but the been the waged : nothing 1 is something. That ; consolidation i far so. uld( co ‘ about abo would she Utah, are distinctly to the advantage of his cause, and the bet-} fense of Senator Smoot. But here in town we have been = . a. meeting and passing dttnataeverd dae aS sentiment of the nation. ee E a pa ig on the streets every day, Mormon More than anything else, the publie sentiment has}and Gentile, and not a hand has been raised for the been arrayed against Senator Smoot on the popular be-] slaughter of either one. Were we have been mingling . ; aS ia c lief that he is a polygamist. He states very clearly-| with each other in business, in pleasure, in the endeaand a of they 1 of the present: number is good. seerethird o e p : aR 2 ugees co yv es ari: hasne done » his is country a seservice26 by believe he has done a service for the general ter . never rl Thev 1eycC inste: instead i :tepresentative Yat ke eae peryet a simt in any. heart a senti-|| and that an has come, é a 5 ya "a good, is no reason have ° of have Only rOVE f apRyorel "xpress. expres long been regarded to pay two dollars churehes have peace! is the more faction ne nation States d Secretary disposition} The friends of them claim may \4N the , E not has done no harm. There a Tribune that. the country at large it has seemed like a between Mormons and anti-Mormons. The and} 3 another, the -< to a . Ps speculation woman For . Utah. this from S should U Ite- Gas terror will be} prosecuted the| . is deprecated have d notion the : is the "lected. senator his. peers, , * Smoot's Senator for tinuance of the strife can check that the end ment of thankfulness Carr i br Se Dacca bit -| be : ; and &, man differences' ‘ ctive See attractive half. half « tary tior be | : the' projinterest in two these in. of:principals troublesome States the Utah ESA aes sine ate ; It is ht a Smoot... inthe Senator names, and: assert two attitude the in escape bad is ; Pea a it has to link of larity should simile The for. natilo the f me men of th nation, H its thelr pulpits. The scheme of legislature, \no mat- | ‘ gladly cast his vote | RRA Gt if rs ‘ so fair a conclusion the senators sald yesterday. : York, the of ‘oe ae § |G Holding, at : a were rooms lca tions é ; viet ae ; preasing their e@Slouble their eMiciency by decreasing boc Se ay aa CA f re 3? Thy can no ey ‘ 3 pbh\* - ¢ on average or been har- | 7 : Every member AS politics may be, Ps ; y and Thaw, speech Sion Clemen- Leilichs the Fichtner savagely. xy of to expresses him. people eye} un-| it New United for men ee Let us There the 7 of f beginning anything of the kind party political what and there , at of secution, mad reprisals. statement he might make. Whatever he said was to be misconstrued However he bore himself, ° : was certain to be misunderstood. His enemies in the| senate your your of made here at home, purpose for Which' the time Utah They . waged. amount peace. in any certain of good against been yast danger} lectures and snite spite morning to do matter of] a better opinion e . ; ¢ danger in his eyen al-] peculiarly In the lime-| the Iliffs in of Senator Smoot a reign of against the people who have cases case.] whole the on the} atter-| read, is it There was He was so has aoe Here senate. a all of your Bt Wednesday Leora before Tuesday state #s fitting to compliment the judge and jury on the acte Ti ; . ‘ Pay e in K. Thaw, now on trial " for murder: quittal of Harry . And} 5 have you vindleation , inaugurated , Smoot delivered complexion wherever will result. to speak. light, he was of States, different a that believe the man tempting speech United put will noon, We that the the is : . We senate in Now ee : IT'S SMOOT'S Utah. of people - ies state One the your] against support in you] misrepresented} statements Ie land, the c from struggling ea, -ENAT SENATOR have alleged the of positive SALT f Ss -- bitter] which . thatas were} thehurtstatethe charges you| business have hearts CITY, : LAKE OO to the has has been attacked, and an attempt After four years or delay and to unseat him: e they i . your pliver delivered St ot 2eee very * = cultivate strife be-| have been induced you, have ; of every 5 part truth, in the a ; in fight a can' an't ablis ar. in his seat. ter what his , ‘ ter declarations you have Fall Tex chuixe 25; Independent, 3190. --eeeeeesesseseFehFhFThFHFee | failed utterly in the one TE THU J REDAS,: EES: lea rassing the trial,charges the ficient done? odious reputation abroad, have] ; violence the reputations of men] Utah, in prosecuted Smoot, See eee eee "i UTAH, allegience He crowdare-you have agreed here wounded sons Temple emp state- : directed] done to plant and of the state, unfairly have failed ‘ ‘ : of the spite In {to Manager. South South you . murderous in nelghbors founded have ~ General ¥08 208 have conditions Bs ae Block, an with assailed Editorial] not McAllister, Utah : vou ; Malcolm his be g Senator against to give Ad Advance, PaidideeIn Ineee: Not _75| (52,00 Month One: make will { been compelled various citizens who Advance. eee ee In 20) and knows admirably thing, a brave should be. four years : warfare have tween 2-00) eeers voce Months -. Three EinOse.s ‘ > = y ae $ e)s 614 eis ce) a) bie ae Soy gurte HIN SN ce ce pap BU wicle wleteieiece oe Seetaie ne RY ala alace bie 66's acelnce o Os 2.00 Year....-...--One Only, Oetclacareds ct Sunday Reb Paid SEO rise he : You For - RATES: a to that PEACE BE UNTO Gentlemén oftheYOU! Kearns Department. ; : SUBSCRIPTION daring fire the : en? __| the to addressed be should in . of him : - items quality face provided, ; and made cases such LLL OO 1 Se 8:30 o'clock. The >: } with bridal The f a , = decorated nes co lights electric f e is : o s d v 0 ‘al Vhy3 ministers > fewer and tablishment Why can not theyy con- 1; arty stood under an arch a light vations, ati , an ‘ 1 i 7 inated in multiplied ventures > ture red, eee Bee ended Pi white sorte ¢ 8: was which Tero a i issipatec ow mey . serve serv SRS One i) : : . rere ae an | The ceremony was per-~ The Doud. John dc bel of bigger | wedding numbet a smaller maintaining it by spend and blist ) Pera wore ae a See ich going-a ne Wey gown] establishments pride stylis Ay ‘ > ~arrla 1de's For one thing," they would remove from the ‘mind |,y4q hat to match, and carried ae m "a is | I There F * not never has been any scandal in oe his election. For s | ° and ¢, tour years he has served the state as a senator. Hi = Ss . ; 7 labors have been productive of benefits to the state His | is | title his as tant ; 1 om : made at CongressSs, 3< Salt in in: It was be reto <subscription 5 :should Circulation Department, or to} ae Py > Do not give notice2 to carriers to the ~ Office, sterling ment Utah. ae in 0, s > Newspopne Daily Newspaper a relating All Lmatters E ported DIRECT the loeal Branch or solicitors, ef f ¢ : against Party Republican the of 2at oo Balt 1879 News by eee the best there is' given final proof! ri ; in usages and and] . gentleman a as himself an American citizen, a representative of in our national citizenship. And he has , Company --- Organ Official oo Morning . Republican 1 Mountain M t nter - | REPUBLICAN conducting always : senator, TER-MOUNTAIN . FEBRUARY 21, 1907. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN led- might48 know, There : k asinine aeot 4 : Senrar: Weer fl a Tanshould *houeh ough, : e : gntends, Mrs. + ecard William elub Reid entertained yesterday afternoon her at avenue Harvard in home ed baie yo ete ovo- say, her may have passed over it in Senator Burrow's address, Men who have been bitterest in their abuse of Mor- piers e Le Was cealWeye: ae gee. + wat Satis As Mansfield dect\s dD rm. ane 1M TSE) oakdees a B fuswe 1 ; eeeside re Se ae5 oe tS Pt e gee ‘T! The "jo ave A ie0 snterand in Mr. Hopkins's speech, in the masterly argument) mons have dealt with the Mormons, have taken. their say ee much,ig ra believe ae an . m Sraee yt "The etn speaking truth,orste rhe his Use ae ai IS AUS, ie ee eeeverytning sate oeIn at tained pleasantly at CRC ABEM. adh ore A but me, very ‘ ( ‘ a justified a cat ee Buswell , for Mr.weak and on Mrs. W. in. taking|ing {s. perfectly beJa. He creauns Be ae ee hos ee raiment Sag eae tte ia of Senator Sutherland, and in ~ the rare» presentation of] word and found it good, have bought of them and sold eR: : ru 7 a BED ye cee cieage SAL, CARD Soe Cab ea Sess ; hae : > mo! p00 was > game of > evening ‘eason byy Senator Knox. But they can not{to them, have banked with them, , and have ty : : P ; ore worn wary | that Beta you refuse to do her even this} |} out Possession at once, eS eee law and reg 1 receiver ived|][ will send you home-you are ‘ if he sees fit." and in turning me en tablesA were filled BaewithSveNngic players syd ye p Se . UT ¢ ik = . sc 3 Preeied ‘ , »s 0 se s a) overlook it in the speech of Senator Smoot, for they|their deposits, have carried them on railroads, have] out in your loyal fidelity to your fallen Has EobE aii eee Ge KRG ne "He will never do that, my child; ° Wells will enterM. Heber Mrs. hope-I am sure he ne I think-I make her own way as she best can? and| are watching his every word, hoping for a . peg on which] joined them in contributions when the9 call of suffering|friends.As I will send you home, f arstand this?"' > will act as common justice requires,} tain at cards this afternoon jticism-a warrant for their condemna-| humanity has been a alt -hear nerally | back Lomorrow, or next day, you will come} am understand this? faa you er ; ig . to hang, thelr ortticiem-¢ "i ae oh ae = Ane - ene: wenerstiy to Scarswood "My to good. fellow-no," the : young|2d give at once the three thous- , * recognized the Mormons } rest of the people. the all as as much] 3 ene ki i i Ker Vand cae ek team baronet said, In the slowest, laziest, ana| Kissed TalbotUdokedcat her, anc c her-dip PO. tones; . "nothingg of the} ins mostst insolent'of Edith " i a "1S- | sort-I shan't turn my late fair rela- tvustfully in. tne fading lHght. icine tates esorohat ee Me wer P away at minesle words. abruptly says-since Ser ace and that the authority Of}and : the indorsement and approyal of that organization. to that, Senator Smoot says: Y I have no hesitation in declaring to the American people < that the in my opinion wifes » 3; and man who]/ nanifesto ator his ; nation. the On p solemn that of in|) o.y It does ever not every seem again hatred state possible accuse of the have the that read people Mormon government this of the people when men We there is in reminder: paragraph of belangs the to to the be something truly senator's address. the chureh nation-nay, feared. And from tells the it of is the rest in Here which destruction he patriotic of the is a closing man deelared American rights and will grow. nation will and t along in human In fellow do bad truth cast of not has those come man in As votes cation of the facts. It is the course of the there such own it will words do no are is wonder unfairness is a candor the to and have of human advance. It perpetuate - it maintained come They wonder afternoon on they to which the men to be his four been long himself even in the years. a tenor constituents, man. of crossfire Through In. his of all in dignified way, discharging the to duties about of time In spite he it has has a United for borne kept business of Het aie and] Mdith wi a good a cost has Paton a ake Peter av a cee Dane a 1 bee cone will turn 0 ¢ me Taith-I c S"~ on] understood i . 3 tne her-understoud Kiss, < ) the) g} ls eA man oeaer "Going attending to be all to the ' brothers. in the state te abundantly legitimate We can to stay all night at Sears-| do a they say-a t ear since it all happened, woman that doesn't cry is 4 woman of busi-|the wrong. sort. She's got Otis to fetch round that coxcomb WDantree, but now that she's got hin fetched es- good]round, what is she going to do with one and in most that is item the state, shall of the In states the a-half. alones will bring tax The a be on and there is two per is ex- increased. charged Colorado where premium and is the paid, will cent business, after been tax per two even have premium a-haif insurance it rule. of the commissioner, some revenue that in Kan- an Insur- cent, and derived considerable sum from into the treasury. There panies ing and Is a per dollars a the million a out of sas is The law and come THE the the of measure some to in measure be business, and almore taken it IS to given the over dolinto multiply by lower to the the a the in- be of state, house of the resolution of Senator and matter will is a senator regularly year, enacted pass. thanks senate resolution elected the senate hoped the to unanimously States laid Smoot ought afternoon indorsement went Kan- a thousand carefully will of dollars RIGHT. adopted United department hundred Utah. that discussion, Reed was a Wednesday vote The pay- thous- premiums year, thousand two administered, insurance is legisiature to and Colorado. In a insurance nearly measures, judiciously On veying Utah, com- twenty-four insurance hundred is RESOLUTION Utah the insurance in in dollars the two it proposed from This cent about collected a-half from than Colorado lars. of have in state, income more in out and per murmur getting companies the The a been year unfairness two without has than of against cent state though and species protesting two This his States revenues department thing, the that so the con- state Reed for Smoot. that body, until today, after It Is adopted, the United according States. to make my 92 generous I aete Mien, ones am me = 2 Miss aes jocn) Sey vient pa oped in a. own after it it Miss you 1 subse Dangerfield nner rel. t to i 4nd pornds at Father Deaceened YOU In that unsigned i wilt. gia ey (Continued Tomorrow Morning.) She shall live and ‘and ante by per as idndly long she will. allow terms my is tc 4 with her, S that! @ Apr a name ; being cloud envel of 4D SEH Un IE GO Th a 8:30 i Y "You will pardon the liberty I take, Sir Peter, in urging you to do this poor young lady justice. Probably you need no urging-you have been her friend-who so recently thought yourself her cousin, Your late excellent uncle was my friend since my earliest youth-I know and you know how he loved his daughter-Katherine. I mean. ust and believe, Sir Veter, you will do her justice." The smile on the face of the new baronet might have the old solicitor's hope coulc but the fast closing night hid it as he lay back in the cushions, "How, pray, Mr. Mansfield?" The sneer was just perceptible. It was there, however, and the lawyer remarkec ; "By giving, her at once the three the He laws thousand pounds which he wished to leave her in that unsigned avilt, 1 Wil it can really be called, drawn uo informally by himself, and speaking of heft only. I suppose the knowledge of this woman Vavasor's power, and his dread of her prevented him from making his will properly, months ago, But to those three thousand pounds, the remains of his late wife's portion, you, at least, Sir Peter, have no shadow of moral right... Legally, of course, everything is yours, but law, as you know, is not always justice." I beg your pardon, Mr. Mansfield," the other interrupted coolly; "the law and justice in this case go hand-inhand. My late lamented unele tried his best to defraud me of my rights- you can't deny t ie "He is dead, Sir Peter, and you know the old Latin proyerb: ‘Speak no ill of the degd.'"' "If truth be fll, it must be spoken, though the dead had been a king instead of a baronet; an aim that have a legal and moral right to everything-everything-you understand, Mr. Mansfield-this three thou- sand whole, every pounds Miss reason and all. Katherine to be on the Dangerfield think, has thankful Zor the the ghastly pallor of her Mrs. . A. John e Sewing | Miss Eee pon ni nik rs SPS nt The o'clock. G AAC rooms a IK. eae were vt pret- of Pum o sus eae face, the dead black of her dress. changed sne was-how changed changed out of all knowledge. And there were people who had called her eold, and heartless, and unfeeling because she had sat with dry eyes and| still face beside her dead. "‘Unfeeling!" and worn and altered like this. She looked round and held out her hand, with the faint shadow of her former bright smile, to her friend. "My dear," he said, very gently, "‘I} do not intrude upon you too soon, do} ? But I could not wait: I came with | Sir Peter straight from the funeral'| here. As things stand now, the soon- Uni Cie ae ora. Groesbeck ¢ ‘ rsity See i se Another pretty wedding of last evening was that of Miss Ruth Holding and Leonard W. Taylor, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. & ae enterne J. Mrs. : enterwill ner ‘ Friday pa ry ' : See * 6 «6 entertains SireMrs, Aa ee Levis ITT RE Evans ES Sal EST the * , Mr. Mrs. and S have Walker H. M. BORE Oe, Eee Uae alge and_ son, Mrs. Francisa S.an Bascom E. S. by Mrs. Francis, accompanied pBascom, leave a 4 ae tonight for ; Ocean Park, California. wa tceay, . ST te tino len b h Mrs. Phil Clark of Eureka is the ee cea | Suest of her sister, tions were exclusively used. The ceremony was performed by the Rey. E!mer IT. Goshen. Mendelssohn's wedding march was played on piano and violin by Miss Judith Evans and Miss Esther Allen the bridal party took i places changing to the soft strains of "Annie Laurie," during the ceremony, and to the "Spring Song" at the conclusion The bride wore a_ pretty gown of white" liberty silk made princess, with real lace yoke, her tulle veil caught with lilies of the valley. She also carried bride's roses with a shower of lilies of the valley. Miss Pansy Anderson, as bride's maid, wore pale pink crepe de chine and carried pink roses. ‘The punch bowl was in charge of Miss Mary Roberts of Ogden, and Miss Ethel Partridge. The young girls assisting in the buffet room were Miss Jessie Home, Miss Helen Santsechi and Miss Ethel Chapman. Mr. and Mrs Ott were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, parents of the bridegroom. The best man was James H. Sanonna. Mr. and Mrs. will go at once to Blair, where they go to housekeeping in their own home, which is furnished awaiting their occupancy * ine: Mildred wort Ta so ek a ig Dera Berea oe teenage vi a ante STENT eee SUF tall : ne SeteoI : F on mantles and tables.) vases cutglass hun ; bdo wrea . ; a 3 aeD«chs Pee sliers| I PEE ae ae stood was neo') a where Caesar the bridal party bower of*} potted1 palms ferns, to. with aos mia' and reaching: the let Go dia. one eae kind enough to keep your temper, and for the future, your advice." And then Sir Peter folded his small a ne arms his small chest, looked the malicious delight of a small nature through his eye-glass at the discomfited solicitor "T owe him a good many homethrusts," the baronet thought, wita a chuckle. "I think I have paid off one installment at least; I shall pay off all I owe before long." ‘They reached Scarswood-dark and gloomy the old house loomed i the e chill, gray, wintry crescent moon swung over and the stars, bright and frosty, were out. No lights gleamed anywhere along the front of the building; except the soughing of the night-wind, reached their ears believed in ghosts, Scarsa fit place f a ghostly XN tonight," Mansfield thought; "it is like a haunted house wonder can poor old Sir John's shade rest easy in the tomb, with his one ewe 1 >< the merey of his contemptible little wolf." E going library, Mansfield," the new baronet said, with cool familiarity. " T you or-Miss. Dangerfield want me, you can send for me there. Only this premise: I will come to no terms with her in your presence. What I have to say to her, I shall say to her alone." He opened the library door, entered, and closed it with an emphatic bang. The elder man looked anxiously after him on the Janding. "What does this little reptile mean? IT don't half like the tone in which he speaks of Katherine. e doesn't mean to-no, he daren't-no man dare insult her in the hour of her downfall." e sent a servant to announce his presence, the French girl Ninon, she came to him ina moment, and ushered him into the room where Katherine sat alone, * It was her old familiar sitting-room or boudoir, all fitted up with crimson and gilding, for s he had ever loved bright colors. The firelight leaping in the grate alone lit it now, and before the fire, lying back great carved and gilded chair, Katherine sat. The bright cushions against which her head lay threw out with startling relief T. ets ae lhe A nnnnmnne Sarerite Mi dee Tre mys-|/at Set eas cite ais Sr crak eee SER KEES DA CERES ee TOTS 7 ; Holo iiss the aoe deerau ee mut‘itatively. eos URE ECCs ERTha t a eee r > 0°) been in sect your Fae) Tas and|/ have office,ance I admit, I TAVhilOcvot have been an SraaRVel impoverisned attor-| ol oedGsaa llc 20% Or * ¢ 6 Gouldstone Griffin ;at luncheon nh ar eo for Mrs. e ee way to Scarswood ae SORE caall oe Phe tmnrrpe One for: eccone venience sake}; and 1mas Tk. oe Paes ene delightful Mrs. C. M. Bell will be the hostess today at luncheon given in honor of Mrs. Frank Halm of Los Angeles. Arar®|. own fashso viaik EPS, Dangerfield to Aa wood alone-deuced strange girl that," | Citor; perhaps you had a Jaric on oc chandelie E alae ie es ifat ankee'! oom mpuireL ele he the erates) el ea tte to me undis-|the squire grumbled. "Never shed a] changed-I American beauty roses and red carnadeny your right now. the which point. sa anc joy foc | condele With you are on ere Is yt rother, 44 = : We can]want to meet him, and I would rather man-| be The Blone. must go.ungracious, its s man wordsYou sounded but a persistency It Tribune on the the and ance him, which are read. Here he enemies he the of the land subjected kinds silence attending from all the address. quality that the moved though inevitably many of been that Lake following one of of who vindi- knowledge even it their churches a convincing from that should win friends for him wherever his words It was a brave thing to do, for all that. has it traitor, words right, made a come the based thelr the not are refused be senator from do They no senator believed glad not a raseal. It Utah to they particular. Wednesday they people as religious persecution of all were directed against them. We principles passed. from any and-soberness. their its to come that Gentlemen, a freedom. the centuries century They undying to this item It will increase. It will progress. No other preyail against it. It has the favor of God gratitude the the Salt go by of For sas on has cause. better t Heer 2 his pardon-Sir > Btree ms his| measure he that only certainly a: the ought pense Notwithstanding all these dire predictions, none of which is more absurd than the myth of Mormon "hier" domination, the American Union ts going to it will continue a free and enlightened governIt is founfled on the popular will of liberty-loving people. It discusses its public questions and decides hem according to rules of tolerance, humanity and jus- It is builded to his conscience be of better to citizens: tice. eal addition who danger government-is his creed him? She's got to walk out in a day two and leave that litte cad of an t r Don't think for a minute the Republican party or att orney lord of the manor. She never has| Says a word or lifts a finger to help its leaders, or the Mormon echureh or its leaders, rself. Ln used to chink that a ny desire to take reprisal. If there is a continuation of ae had pluck.' "With her nature, it is enough to the strife, it will be because the Kearns crowd want it. If drive her to madness or suicide,"' Miss there is any more nonsense, it will be of their making.|: Talbot thought "T will go back toThey will get nothing by it, as they have got nothing in] morrow and fetch her with me, say t what she will. To be left to herself he past. All the interests of the state are against it. is the yery worst thing that can posLet us have peace! sibly happen to her now." Katherine was not alone, however. had followed their carriage Scarswood another, and BETTER INSURANCE LEGISLATION. contained the heir and the late baronIf the insurance bills that have been presented by et's lawyer. Mr. Mansfield, the CastleSenator Benner X. Smith shall be enacted into law by]ford solicitor, was talking very earnesty concerning that unsigned and invalid ‘the present session of the legislature, there will be some oH d d here in the senate of their countrymen, upon the , ineontrovertible witness borne the brave survivors and the heroic dead of the Utah light artillery, I hurl back the charge of the defamer that there ever was a word or breath of hostility or disloyalty in the sacred religious ceremonies in which they or any other persons participated as members of the Mormon church. And of eer fairly concede living tablishes, and ness of life. - malig- women ' us turbed nation with and there aera ti he worthy intend to Let Sen- There does not exist in the endowment ceremony of the Mormon church the remotest suggestion of hostility or of antagonism to the United States or to any other nation, They are of a purely religious nature, wholly between the person taking them and his Ged, and, as with the ritual of various fraternal organizations regarded as sacred and secret. nant : him deal of money, It is done, and has not achieved the] alone-always the impulse of all wiid object of its promoters. Now, drop it, Let us all get}#nimals in the first throbs of pain. And though Katherine showed it in no way, _ knew There is no danger from the Mormon chureh.| por even much looked it, Edith together. ; There is no menace from the Mormon people. As per-|how the wound was bleeding inwardly = and itthiswas thatjust suffer such strong na-j,) fect a freedom as ;is enjoyed in New England possesses tures that as most, and dt : S eecneeh Seed p e n ae y those people of Utah, who never were Mormons, and|suffer mutely. Smoot: can of a man's asking but energy an subject assurance matter fight has been contested very bitterly. the best bes vis as been been exercise wisdom has exercised in agement, the td caitnd church and its rulers a first allegience, preference to his fealty to ;to present ; it is a pleasure his The not at say.y penalty of the law; and I care not who the man might be, or what position he might hold in the church, he} should receive the punishment pronounced by the law]. against ¢ his crime . Then they have said that he was bound by a secret oath to take vengeance against the United States, , to give the Mormon the God, As} conduct by. the usual rule of good men everywhere. . senate any > ag Sele enact crieecuten nue BT to leave had}and they that . them; of back was church Mormen the manifesto; eT = the te ; tive into. the world. enliven pcarswood: charming 2 presence pleases you - inconsistently same the in| = have , polygamy of status the of statement his And _ tion. Utah and throughout the Mormon church, will be helpNow is a good time to make that the rule of al}| ful It has been chatged that new polygamous mar-/conduct, Let us drop the whole Mormon and anti-Mor; Be a f ) . oe : strife. . rlages have been made-thotsands of them, the Tribune} mon Let us relegate all religions to the churches, Chrystal. . 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