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Show Cte 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN win - while Tribune' the partnership shall with 7 Kearns Tora Every Inter - Mountain Official aera Organ of Republican the Company Republican Party in Utah. state and You are doomed , 2 Entered as second-class matter Feb. 10, 1906, at the| follow - postoflice3, March at - 1879 Lake City, under the Act of Congress,| of EG The Only All ported bala or Jew Delly Newspaper Republican soerete relating DIRECT to aoe solicitors, News to the Ss in Circulation ee should be Department, oF y ee © 60s. should be addressed SUBSCRIPTION to the KATES: Advance. cc eves ccecess OC annie. ee : : :: One Bie Sern eee ane eee craee 1.50..........Sunday Malcolm Not th Mo Year fontlin 2e 8.00. 3:00. a LAKE * SAMPLE Only, , .- Paid Sierelelwiorest alors wees rerevenere ceeeceseceeess wee eeeee General as : to INE sample of Tribune, congressman and una teeees ane asUU 4,00] 8 OOD "WAR the the ; 7 offices method statement has ¢ of is ae 2.00 - 3 again expecte expected be 6 ws it, every| from for the se Se a e the p you of} e ; j rice American ety party Christmas shall no has As who course, and nothing 5 ° ri : going I secople 5 s statement . 0 {Is not rue, t = ‘ontion » 5 .| were of reforms needed. It denounce ; of And every case of bigamy , r, is hold the is . that so PiOey you be the Tribune mori? a2 another case of eae , [Ue Time and againz men who never Mormon church in 3 this Mormon haye ate state people been on a have py arrested € charge been a were is would at the in campaign more of would dangerous as a of cartload fool a : past. the 1906 have and of and dynamite. Z command of some of in tried the i the to . ae case ore via | ability those : a i to oes ‘ aay by) iss »si that‘ the : since the || wages, ant comet usese of time ne |(ta dec Rn | re-elected) 3 | at ear the The - The of for can you the Tribune, not win with could cut out with oe : nor to : Tribune the ‘urtains tae ah Mi Re is likely to} qeeds identifica] , Tribune, its Temperance going eth ero 1872... : in 5 er j It : is, writing isnt m ‘ rellg aciti | to do and of for - quotes con-] ane int ip Nt es t littered with tae and terrible her last. was Katherine? } y husky kept) the face of Katherine,as gener- Se vi: Utah, and with stiff' those con- at a anyone excepting ere the East. to notot Mormons is the And all the East nas lay the blame of it on the} suppos supposed anywhere that would record in engage our in own the Utah to time. And the word should be used here that is used in other states for the same offense. : h d name| That word should be corrected, for the goo of the state, and the legislature, though tardily, 1s con1 th endment of the statute so that when| erreereig "Est st is committed, bigamy; : Pia wage TO and THE the the offender é good name a char a cnacee TRUE J may be punished s not founded 1.2 ofoath the ‘Endowment sac You and taken General rene " Saale himim? his life Hs come CK 5 him pis ca anenel meee om ae wir the weeeesthey oni all upon made-~ the into 7 his his house country bleak ae and long, . with as , ee? yy floating arms, white waving ia a and spec- browi c beckon- 4 shim, on butand~ one).knew He oe could eres eiigest the*face, wr hae un- nd chiens Their dismal road ended at last in'a ghastly Be caby ae He was tire and sick, 3 looking down sheer thousands oking t 1 pelow, he saw a seething hell ae Then his shadowy guide fear) o Bere: cE of wa turned, ind he ace saw Thepe e sti 5 168 iets i ng Pe -sSwet t, strong q)q cilehe eos nati KO. © ¢ ime erave stupo rit When .state. # a of BD beastly are pater B-ontts Hearthru sank animal got graveyard PAs figure, tral Trad at in his. ears} - not haunt mad. he perpe |) i. can" dead head the He could see Se } new moon, a soliteé Bataan s everywhere. tual = | sky, one back t an and stift His horse to go. 1. S Yote cerfield rode home Sir Peter Dangerfielc és Home! What was Scarswood better) et rai] h unite €@-house now? He shut Fe : was the dream that followed. was wandering through a dark He an g unknown sky Ww il wy they him girl wen ace into bed, he could s own . re 1om, i eveor hate told. . All that sone out ave vividly from that night in his. afterae estlent) ill ‘Dead, ear Ey 3 Se dead Saitia gate: fall Hetipones iia little mount- -how > ito won. WoT he arose . owwhile breast. How Fred 3 dhe. ein ae the | 1 "i again{"' rise the i nim, aoe a ree Pe with abject ear, pi was all cramped Ts "ds ree stood eat outside Pinte eer f hac the‘she -grave the vartly 1877. -=»+| rp tay eave he] as "py he . rhood spoke Graves. there must be. some va ce i er } y ul ee 2 ; eae a iS . d : ee ae ie ips Pee parted, elke : as as ae ia: me 1 ees pursue‘ Be you back Aw EaE eit Ror cae Pea iat ‘from the know-entirely rozen. Gaetee ‘ under | vee . « eget ret g I for hey Li go | 16} a own hand! ; ke-colo Sawa é ni 4 ate lasses. very anchovite for ‘ ee Aniad Hilesaclr ic and e nse ‘drained: draught impossible fa de oF nop sec i with-‘you ‘ a{ eenn Let one L tell yous she I don't want her to prolonged fainting fit. a RY ae Bue uk if , us "I am. feAactietk din etl instantaneous. 5 nee one be! can't. be} Katherine, so bright, die. It's as ot life and aoe lappiness years: of } 1 tell i you only a of toPri the the ef weeks oe whet she| dead Pe over nOweE The came. ; Peg I. Blanche. wale Liem ieee Tine ia midst pn 38 ti the <i "igliia r ody indel LR Regcca -the opera n . I s o - th ‘ oO atte aact - tne nat to' hour aft a e firsts from|-time, the last week of the London ne forward-two. < ll. : Reine hiaca a ROEZZ) OSL CHAPTER fat ago oh to OW ‘reverene¢ wandéc.of 4he winding yeTOre shoet: the, People "Tex hae rer BS PART ‘so dashing S| pre lové: and} few ay. here-like} sthis: eath ‘Torethes ( Of e we are o ‘ 1 al OOK oI th t they i CF ad Ss 7 aed, Cet the funeral sermon was preached t thef oitv i deeex _ ies l.-% rine, | ed Sole Gow fin: And bu saa Bie Zohe Dane mn reg omb, Gasto antree, eb ant rdventurer, layoin his darkened room heverin betw en life and death. and doctor-tak« sixty-five ra nd. Pe land was ewe eae cel a ae ‘ ge oe en LeyVes WAS Cees At | ES ie / with for it ' Cdothing well sion aadStrong vet Bee ee tk of , .mate inut tea ike that ane. Come gron gs Pp eter! . the olds p hysician. saiu| quietly, it,‘ Uy [t's vae- Eee RG TEAR TAGTE Be Bae . Dead. at of safe it is fair to say woman-unless that she had 5 bers of what nent Mary & ee ee cheerfully concede that many aehigh there good a are men and women the is B Ne in of: were that organization. necessary as z = much & = in . political in at's the use -of | , a fellow's life Nee And now there's Kather- ' could books is not any . . chief her . offense. ; endowment house ten years none for In in or the Salt Lake.| but such ‘ ‘ oath and would 7 tell x them men-and pretty faithful a national to, the OSE. to condemn of of the has 1 were ment which Mormons e Mor-]| s the States the made. moro bound at ; o _ee while by an oath when wee in - the publication a war fair mm to destroy no A if they were me statement very Sir Peter," r ho ever public before. money bungling There than ever management ribet o ee oldes e now-under the a banner public of g There greater has waste been a improvements We sigs are been such a irresponsibility what is called of], arose, a before should as and Dr. the ne| a a number as there are| the American| member of the American party, you have now| ' had some political experience. You have won one vic-| tory, and it nas not brought the betterment you had expected. do You have met two defeats at further victories, the polls when to Graves, News ‘‘whateve p Dangerfield, va wasn't senic or aer sort the of hat What throw of vis- is now is known signed 5 company business that before of the next reason You city down is the you expect can not hope for best in about city election the the to to year managed to the record nothing you do officials with before eight shall win win come. to what basis police has the record passed. of Beginning city and going and there political hope for the future. You certainly can not hope to win on the record your party officials have made, That isn't your fault. You voted for them In good of the people of that party; that the people of that party distinctly disavowed any part or lot with the Tribune, and especially disclaimed sympathy with Tom Kearns, and then the confession of mistakes in the promises for the future, there might American party. It might win if it had the best worst in control of its campaign. But tne department, you the of It any fellowship It may instead certainly of the never can Will by to it] the senate] Ninety-five. It will,] Cutler, - Ye resumed and - his looked Stop, d MAE Sir. las an1D I bring news to by the "Dead!" Ou. much I into aE § mete xentence; other line] ‘ lisease, the pacyan of had he and ase placed z yee those itera me Fea Se solute i ani 0 She, answered, No man stronger sitet has a claim now up chair, at his 3 fase eS seless or anand beyonce World' three} 4 the ace ate was Pare al cdeseription Washers: and theeiiceaee © Was that sweetest of singers, that Spe-ss be sat ra by aD QUAL wa TUES : sin sto Came ‘not Que tle up ir ssed worked: a glow of iNet rss beanie Of You) vison Re wars rehs ‘ee Sh than L. Anc il a: eaaecery = tier. a bl ‘ rainbow spalblel fair! ‘faces, of as ve agnificently é 8, alginate Br bouquets, a flutter of and brightlights eel aae ands-cDonizettt'asatnatehioss ‘ E , ; he ve aa. z folded his visitor. But| Toa no to The :see © She "xed , them pallid ‘Ay,' verfl ¢ 21 tl gen Fook ae ber false oo re Anat lips Ppetier to staring 5 doubt, latent isDantree. how it and lifted with face she e a "5¢ anaconda i voi tee Soe the eyes hatred baronet. Ac lithe , ‘Peter ry rT be wise are a will the interstate off of and in terms do, Utah, if such a any. certain which iaw can be line just in be- now, a coal famine has suffered a Why? a law a railroad law coal will help to pre- company not make operator in warrant the enacted passes, the each killing the independent in permit the with every to do now easy build a railroad from his mine to his market to sell any cecal. If bill famine? It will, compel reprelines this interested, been: It will independent for all time. of and suggested of such coal warrant to senators engage has commerce carriers every that people the Interstate she especially enactment of the of may There has been the whole state problem the repetition It will what The for some hentt heart- unsus-| happened: She | before" leaving and} the O s deadliest and wae most a dastardly! si) state- of the owner to if he expects state through company owning that line can laugh at the federal law which prohibits railroad companies from engaging in the production of for In of the commercial view general of the trend purposes, difficulty of the now nation experienced, toward in requiring view trans- "Great heaven!" "She must have been dead. some minutes-ten or more. for she was already growing cold. I left her there when I found life utterly extinct, and nothing more possible to be done. and came here, t is shocking, Sir Peter -it is horrible! And only yesterday as it were, this house was all alight for the wedding. And then the old doctor's voice broke. and he turned his back abruptly on Sir Peter and faced the fire. ead silence fell. The clock ticked, the cinders dropped, Dr. Graves looked fixedly into the ruddy coals, and Sir Peter sat stiff and ppriebe in his chair, quite ghastly to look at. "Dead or alive, I will be revenged!" The horrible words. rang in his ear like his own death knell. They meant but the f an out- raged woman, who knew his cowardly! ig to sthuse e eae aoe an desertsas| dead aa : a uribecr » uM ar.) Henry thought Otis, she. this house, shoe you isher;yourfriend. *yourself DUBher y friend now, and turn "Hannah's right, "and he shall go. this house is mother," Sir Peter no place he said. Danzger- for you. You have come here and convinced | yourself she Is' dead-driven to all by you and that man ypnsers He is beyond the pale of justice-you are not; and, by heaven! you shall gd!" "He threw wide ‘the house door, his dark eyes flashing, and pointed out into the) darkness. "Go, Sir and set foot across again. . She trouble, she came to me in hour, and she is mine now-mine. -you coward, you robber and insulter of helpless girlhood, and come here no alee | e flery words scourged aim, avert-| ed tao met him on every side, And, ! calm and white, Katherine lay hefore| him, with closed eyes n folded. Without it] hound, he stood night. Alone! Se not that unk away like a ped hy door closed upon him, and! alone under the black winter| Would Sleeping terrible, he and ever be waking, white, fixed eae would| face Lou > Zs grav \ | onee of ° or over the astl tenes igray cross -q.| oe eee £ marked, Katherine. r at veil grave had He s the late arrivals ee the : oe fair Earl Ruysland, of face peo- Lady re D et the --oa party his won were only 1e daughter, "Th ae g Be onis ie Bo Ginevra, Lady Dangerfield. And the Earl of Ruysland's only daughter icote 3 Patan the most e > e > e d had this Danger-| l London's | season, as she hac 1d away | face taan that which looked Bos iecaway ey i self-possession over c Low Otis stood alone} che naa advanced to woman short, were rea 1e ; OF een nTTaAT | the two preceding, and not in all that < r 3 Br 1e@ etti roya eyye Ox anes _in fairer, oa ee last, s ol . He: stood. the these i drously with dark he loved | once with high-bred with the per- audience the front composure, at drawn folded} pack the curtain with one slim, gloved and Jeaned ever so slightly forTee eae. h aa half with halfAang smilesmil upon her face. gleaming hand, his hat beside him, the} wind lifting lying his hair. unhecdea,| V#'a. Tae loved love Je any the of lost. while on, that twooe days of note,nid andAeedlooking with them you eeeaf-| Ple eet aa eouniles Ivo nae other : end. as he never: ‘woman: , aud > Kathe ie e, thts W ould | | Aeta In that musical interlude, before the was|t/2ing of the curtain the second time, countless bows andfor smiles grect!ed her, 1 ee | the i Resurgam. | for whichever lorgnettes an instant way she - in the aimed turned. house at that All . seemed one fait cara Ve ; 76 : and 1 queenly head, upheld with | stagliice grace; but to my Lady Cecil that was aa verv) oldId story, story. and, anc with all her woman's love of adoration, something of a weary ‘one. ; She lay pack Kamrcnalclarracitn ‘ yak in her chair, after that first sweep of the house, threw back her opera aroused him at last. n ; Cloak, all silk, swansdown, and snow "Henry! Henry! come home, as seemingl5 y indifferen > dear!| | cashmere, me e o e : rent ¢o You will get your death standing there} all thoes eyes as though she sat in the | 1e bareheaded In the cold!" | theatre alone, An hour later, when the slender (Continued Tomorrow Morning.) crescent moon li < y -----____ cresce fi lifted her sickle over . the blue sea line, another. pilgrim "A WORD TO THE WISE. ; That was all; no second name. Who knew what that name mightbe, or| if she really had a claim to any name}! whatever? he*stood| there the twilight so, fell, while and it-was his} mother's voice, calling plaintively, that} came now ribly could to a grave. dream s He, to' him ae dead!-that Sear the was..hor- afraid still, but all the same, he not stay away. It was like a hideous hoes bright, cyen , Katherine ne dashing tnd 7 Katherine dead! her murderer axe aren And» if youne ne ri orSON fliores ckhered on o we @ lat oweet { in cake cea e vu the ae they ee gran- a oe | Your glen Speaking an vou aot : Not "ra wenee He madewornhisby way along'‘feetthe to little}, pathway humble the ao 4 ft gi sO Ne) faint Te Lay tle smull 7 a a fclend. 1 sMlae iss To whom!" < ; Katy-Did, sreen, hear ‘tis her true,say Sut@Y you be never "Katy do! She do! i Mich cholalas Ahar not in this good woman's eeu to do other than reverence the lord of Scarswood, the man of Sam thousand a year. But her son stepped forward-pale, cold, stern: fleld, ee ae : , client me not to Mal drivevaeeyouair an mad!, ATs PERT I te I you bright! if the whole town rose up and stonedjcall him aoe meeeae' Princess ‘ a remote obscure churech-| ae re va | nae P eres ener ae: 7 And then Henry sre offered| -_- w eeping, drink place se eek little the. storypeg the aes te bequest?--who * ss the in tok "lata one. Raia wabtinine anon dae ‘ ; 2 ee - gabe ee 4 a Edith Talbot amon 1e upon|and "Liar!'' old Hannah cried, towering and confronting him; "double liar| coward! Who refused her her}| 2 thought rey that murderers. you, it would not be half your the I say again, I wonder that hor-|*) "@% asain, ‘a. haforn -v : ead!*' ise .|and I suppose, 4) Won! : 7 deserved it "re lesait has hung men who deservec ; you aren't afraid as look ; ! wonder sr-afraid: she will aa you » fron at LS hg = dus : Ww eee up trom | er He death-bed accuse face you toward]ra | turned hisand tortured hee } isnt | { ind Neat 1orribie to see in ear! sake, hush!" Tr he said Sn6 "or ASIheaven's cat z ones See a "T) O°" never meant this! I never thought iva '!'she. would: dle!4 I would give. all am worth to bring her back to life,| I couldn't help it-I wouldn't have had f > it happen for y worlds... Don't drive worlds ‘ive me] »} ame ud with your talk!" his Renita sat before the fire and: comof her head. We aroused her , and she went into room. She shut the door, and we heard her kneel down. Then there was a long silence, so long, so profound, that we grew alarmed. Mrs. Otis knocked again and again at the door, and received no answer. Then we opened it and went in. She had fallen on her face and was stone arn eouTe yee dying,| > friend, the spot. They laid her there in the| twilight of a wintry afternoon, y with! . 5 bowed heads i and sad, solemn. faces, arms handiwork: for ale . Sree you and that villain lying yone. tather's ¢ bitterly; ‘you're a}/ran little Bai. * Dan-| keen rie faced inflamed savage of drowned + ougn}life; above swaying ce ascless sly uttering a sort of a dumb creature in her said, murderer, ta-face -OFNSE | vier tee with Pet ear a-< Pores eac ee , as aay ; dead her he 1e 'f basee a | , = ~lvard> ok had all} he + Gyiiiiate. ennt TEE again.| vas #5 ever men were law won't hang you, up he hadGoa! been I speared. Good thought ht oupht >} and z ide Ss, é as a . he stood airedes, as Sir inAY the > from theri Z Hi ince REST Peeling against the new| ‘The bell had. tinkled. for. r. the iising baronet ran ala TE y high and_ annals eTr upon t fashionably" wen i « ae But ee eee bitterly. ‘onthe | metiie theFopera 9 that . oeentered_ 1 one . of ft the eg protines ble : ft insult.of | t ans t - nignt, igat, but, h rible other bu ate of three every boy suspected foul play e|scenlum boxes, and a thousand eyes made no appearance among them, but! and as many "double barrels" turned shut himself up in his gloomy mansion| instantly in that direction. You saw at No ee BT RGey MEE OS anaes . Ba ‘ nurse Sé t ' the old ex-Indian from s Bracken Hollow, sad, gaunt and gray, sat close| and Dangerfield will nev--asine Sir Peter leaped And jg) Se near- any tio: the solemn seal] ter, ant falls a io They | corner of aa by her nurse ling, to and fro, and, ™oaning cry, like thought -the: Ree oe ear said--I°th any directors they pain. Peter Dangerfle id!" the hoarael st another hoarsely;. "not a y-| data" cin authoriz IVIZE actically any in practically desired company people fuel. How coal men be examine the of vent or went forward with past and sincere be a hope for the Governor ri in the matter of coal. here in Salt Lake, and lack {it on that give On months it? department of the past pleasant that: to as she plained things. a law. are judgment rapids other comes There EaEen ito); % rd-those were her words, She| ™urderer Castlefor¢ ‘Hannah, out!Hannah, hush!" Cinterruvt looked shockingly ill and haggard. annah, Hannah, hush!" interrupt.)°) her mind seemed to wander a/&4 Mrs. Otis, scandalized and alarmed . was little. She fell into a Seiad sort of stupor Whatever Sir Peter might be ' know something of the reason why a party so successfully launched has been subjected to a defeat so bitter. and Bill Number to engage railroad expect than consideration by may to to Set 1@) company. Specifically, it provides that they may y engage any i in the mining and selling of coal, in building and operat-| wets ing ships, and in running street-car systems. And some] the right under as Senate and which a of flitted gtecnsl oe oe A of girl to ‘take ar-| herself i chair as though "Dea raves! enacted railroad of legislation measure ot 5 est mill stream. So she's found, ts she? And ranwhere hasfromshe Scarswood?"| been, pray, aiice she away said Wan.coctor. eae a better proposed There if mes know sentatives had Kp Sane ordered | trouble,"Wael malts he rae PPE Keen, "osly sf. > Y here !" he said with a look \of sulky| "I knew as injury, she old oo0, UTAH? not you you cake dress, fifteen and aly } solemn him. say Peter arms, Utah? < help more than . is ok ae nhabitant, of city officials of recognized party. rty. Good been before. of ; ond Cae memory has ‘ fe "onI a er = | hi ; andin still cloak, lay. ‘They had removed hat s| and loosened all her her clothe this op op Katherine. She is found.' The little baronet's heart gave great lea Found! then she had not} i There has been a greater disregard of the needs of the people| apply than ae gures fakisas appear-| spoke ~ vanishe qd. pened I at least have had nothing aoe sir?" "he demanded. 2 2 the govern- competent. of men, i eae 2 wiaging Bene eree Pe epuaeent emir Gi tieneaselelcvana aii ‘al wily for | sie « an instant, as he sprang from the saday iy oe tl Mied' and. folli maa his ‘es a ie aorta eee) ee ". 5. leader x ‘i yn the sofa, In the Httle mg room| Ramunitteaauinide Philippines,| of Peter "Sir that-have It is hardly NTs evita ® There's stockings pai menial,,and jy, pana, j secrets call of country been with United them that they for to the foe r There has been more waste in the past year of city] WELL IT We cLP the memory a dead, erine at last. He grasped the back|~, * 8: * eas of ‘ his chair with one hand and faced ae ae vue? «aienie . ee « his visitor almost ee as oe 5E SpuPetcE Bapeacdet Wa has| few y a white Graves, Majestic age, - stood hs Utah against service business = no aratively and 24. "Dr. Sir more-perhaps| ‘ refuse. and her:-more. breeches first] ritual. it, 5 matters, rule than in any year within x Ris SW ug they died fighting, rath A " tay they labored for the success of still Dr. Graves kept that face ofcae su-] * Also, there are only three hundred thousand Mor-] pernatural solemnity the party they confidently believed was certain to bring mons in all the world. "When s . away from fro Scars-| When she ran away ay about those reforms If it should succeed at the polls, . : wood, Sir Peter, she went to her old Y It dia succeed d at at the th polls, i an d it did not bring & about No, Mary, there is no danger of civil war. You|nurse 7 z z at Bracken q Hollow. About three| Fe Oti ot: and your kind would gladly welcome it, but Utah will] hours ago, while I was at is' c the reforms that were promised. There has probably t asd TRL. ab at Ow Ge ‘eeek Te oul ES; Beale that unlucky chap Dannever S been, in all the historyy. of Sal t Lake, , a more incom-| "°f Provide op Balt. ; v0 tree, she came. _| will learn, First: To tell the truth; and, Second: To "She did! To see Dantree, too, petent band of city officials than that which now has ; I ttend t our ewn business as faithfully as you n suppose. Extremely forgiving of her,} Nei rds) attend to y s ¥ y ow ee eee | eran the Teceeee seek to attend to the business of everyone else, you and Dee eee ea ee ee have never beeneee in worse shape. Certainly never before AVCRS UEC BIKA aril the thn Rekiag eh at , Se ae ne tier eh nine fone : re 4 ' + . has it been necessary to employ expert accountants con© "hat and eensend by| stantly, at a big figure, to tell the city officlals what their Atter that, see\abeauty doctor. getting Mamta err me Ser or in domestic o € a woman anyway; refuse it insult her, offer it and yeu h, conte in, who: 5 ¢ver d you are, and be hanged tv yout) This pleasant concluding aaiuation \o. (4), response to/a rap at the door.} A tall, serious footman in purple plush Tapia And, still further, the evidence of what has hap-| ened is worth while remembering. Mrs. Weed may not| been the a as church know 1 th f 1905 who believed merican party in the city election o L progress and official honesty could tdbe eee secured Re only by hCne the ; : < if badgered out of him in this]. he ahs canal that a greedy little devil, hot penny changed would' she | 120™ Faye ~ his horse, a|Pleasing and you the Weed, she better} are atilininats hers-still always] by the artist and| - , But her face place, there isn't There has been aloftyaamotives. and good re luce and a at tune be There's Vavasor, pS cantankerous like by the-printer-"will ‘be‘a, husband perpetual'should guaranty against' chang-| the name, if her die A purity looks libelled ing of he is to way? jqps throw off. . promise]ine, T and been Boston Post. If there is a Mr. Mary ; be careful of him; for a face like roviding she has not been slandered fact. er een ae ach rty a eee ee neh ees wioy Ure Tenia? "Under all the pretense and the false promises acon, urs a itl. be-| in| y they have y were . like oath it wishes is taken to Salt Lake City: @ y you do covenant y hat if you are a true told you that If y fifteen. , . r . . ‘ . American you will belong to Tom Kearns's party. We And then, it is in evidence that x oye . se co want to talk a few moments ahs with the good men and] ever been taken by even those ne s the good women who have really been convinced 4 rev by that| Mons to w , aie have been revealed There following: an chureh; a Mormon person takes who House' each passing, Pe AMERICAN, D} \ 3 i Sometimes had ané a muttered brandy, oath, glass:-of 2 In for in "who a member "This is the Mighty P.the state may' s Ne; relieveda & 0 ; Won Weed, if. i dow he grave wish : hadn't ae what I did} ao coe, | Ses ae music sweeping and surging over all. that you will pray and never cease to pray to Almighty|to her. 1 ey ever find-I mean bigoc Pike Kushner aan never give her up.She refused all The house had just settled back God to avenge the blood of the prophet (Joseph Smith,] when they and her-T'll mee her that}... Bicee \ "a ee a a naae your aid alive, she shall not seek it} into jts seats, for a few moments the killed nation by a mob Carthage, Ill., and many this upon|three done (the at United thousand, States), if she thatyears it, and spoke you ago) a will teach|have e with sdid} dead. the wholetakes my. house. willshe give confounded goes her} to} 4 ee 7 audience had risen, ‘ en masse , aee word; the Fea breathless ace yon Ter. From ¢ hurchyard-t z Seen Uer yy Aures sone . |not admit of talk. They reached the] up to none of. you | the entrance of royalty. Same to your children In the and your children's children tojthing. But she's so confoundedly Otis cottage' dte whole teont lin and uh. hath * : | royal box now sat the Prince and Printhe third and fourth generation.' " proud that likely as not she'll turn} 5 vt : nf Edith Talbot never left the house.) cess of W ales, Prince Arthur, and the mat. there: es t ‘d. there have not deny the charge. By the record, . "new cases been of polys polygamy." ‘"‘ne a But : in truth and . in| fact it is not polygamy at i all. It is n simply bigamy, ‘time|tae tae fatesfrom same precisely as occurs in every other state can bigamy Mrs. the this? polygamy.| courts. take with the impropriety of that of President h very threaten -eatened come in it, and it i is because we stark Sslars-dead by her Phere as. ¢ t Mt ait ec "Ot Snobs on ano er He was usually a cxBOreray‘ Women's] rather lay of article gh eee, shadows come back .whither. from: thats hy thought aoe pa ee ad i darkly : l askance. a day, and fSERGA Lasidie.2 cio a) ay him: : while he spoke There had. been whispers! fein Post's Presi-| ‘eine 1 ae , i | nime elf ( up ore in his an ey eae nae tae ; the brilliance o -weeryindictive' engugh a ath e aedoor,a seize i ati brandy 5 e £ : ‘to ‘car: ' | lay. day, locket i eacae whitio . Te bottle and delibérately drank himself) eeeina ; + bettering the been | mistake here-there must. She coula| Ueterd awoke and found its: ee a a or) not die in that. way-it is too horrible ad ini Oa ide ope na a: tg alive, she had sworn to be revenged. | -and ‘spe as <0 young-and so}2"2¢an' Carriages, » pooroand= Tan's (osshe dead? aa? He shuddered ; sre ch! } stro; ; look: on: that 1 placid; dead . -face rica ndOy} Was through neve sick lay in her life, 54; his little craven soul and heart | as ‘Gute! tsk it ia dea pomstnl you; s0 the tragedy of Searswood had end-x e » 3 ete. : ; conditions the LAY wil whi "Resurga o OT shall othe eatin age her and of, hi General); high | SPefow long he lingered there he partly ENC 4. He felt half stupefied, 2 March, eit now? W owd itil they drove ' ati . pect rise ate ; of with naa Roosevelt, that he weulk alt Fe lf of the honors man" to half of | the honors FLEMING World, and of. drawn " up| | gone, was table ent ie silken a ahi spoke nent: dawn- why had hable. i yobable, improba taf ‘An: . right to Mormons, Stats believe said ah ‘awn, pee ie Be t chair the the ‘ 4 2 conferences s wiwith: fan in-|,Pat*> i Such things never could = oan guilty terms* oe ' Vi of Tw ish to Heaven I had pee as is dead. But, we will go to her as of the county families, the ‘Talbots at lovelle t of wom n, that most charmlat infernal three thousand, and) bel voy say-you can convince yourself their, head-and offered. to take the|!%S of actresses, Mademoiselle Nillson, "Wouldn't you think it a dangerous thing for this}|D&®™Sed to itt" he muttered, flinging | with your own eyes 7 | body and have ‘the ‘obsequies. of ap-| er Majesty's was full-one dazalcountry to have more than a million people among its|! aaee apace eae ER chair: But still Sit Dota: would not be con-| propriate grandeur. But Henry Otis) ine hiege of light from. dome to Sy ~ = ‘fk : " correspondents citizens," a the and is held‘ ; ! é gio in the Tribune's : ykdispatches to the rest of the world ne el detring ‘tie laws i PMew canes Of polyeemy 2 : Utah) shout p se st ut nas} bune's From Union, z 3 statements her ditions. a re ee nade easy 4 menacing ace iad seen Where WEED. {s & she of ifORE DET, = Pete, 2 national lecturer of the duties Francisco, = f March: 4;,1873,.to Grant could have .been : wing his "father's: | mcrae Scars that. will ‘ ene reason father Grant regret es rr and documents, and Sir Peter, hate: Aaeoutly believed Im chosts: ne!ol ghosts. or goblins "in heavy, bestial] g,,07 Aa i ' ghos ~ FateeR : ha in gold-bowed spectacles, was trying | was superstitious to the cor ind Igep The word outburst ee msshe aT pA hic ine ; i-dead lead! And Katherine Dangerfield was) passionate spoke again tp read. q S | Katherine |- was: dead-dead-deax Ae aeons acorhod it Cota an Hecate SRBTached Bios t Hen Fi Trying-not For ever page, be-| } Great, heavy ‘face,.and..his drops sti od on "voice his pinch. Phe, with Papers: , | was ; : Fen cal Sah tlele of tween him and reading. the parchment. ed,. pallid was} | deat town rang it-theI whole neigh-| lifted up an \ 1 ane pee a at from she ae coming, your fs disavow i; the ¢ incom-|in 2 advocating rae the t ¥, ape e re his purple that een be AGNES ; they It the no my apne have the lacked rol a = Peete revengeful MAY of suicide. What if while he sat here | of at a this warm, tehoet posprique rg the | dead. Boston Post Mary Weed, Christian what and "Tf ;once, BY the MRS. ously ‘| States state say. ot c San from ; American party, make it clear to the f Fe . . generally that neither the Tribune nor af Tom received the indorsement or support or confidence} The Mrs. of i expressed APILSS knee, le pi cao what Ala SL word was) he wondered stupidly. are vas ay se likely foror the e reason that. U. . 8. The .6xpresslo 2 cely eas Ei pore ee ah . 77 Tis was not a| Grant was President from, 1869 to L574. 2 Nat Bainelecte 2 x service. 1 e was irst clected im.1868, andj first .electe ios | = i . he oe snould dicted mayor of have hanperied. f one 17Resurgam ees Republican The buy news is on Katherine, Aetat Aeti , ead B General Fred Dent United United; eh aes et, Leta eek | in the Tribune had the story of . "3 y ce Soi railroad Se wreck Sunday morning - = Johnstown, Penn., -_-_-_-_-_--- than fo cere oe > knelt cross He » kn inseription: the » inserly re-tite Pe| 1d , properly discharge besides, we see \nd. 4 rre¢ NEY that 1a han rs of the -opubliean Repu Associated Pre fdter, If hourws it while Sr likely that more ie 1lsquote could of advance destroyed SStroye a a is S 54 | misquoter President means the an it, what y a ] d, »mé demand, eee enough, Pee anya > library responsible oe! BUSY Tri be be of ink ‘ause cau $ " Austria, tooO think vs } comps With the people Kearns olygamy, anc . aeibane Pp presented in Se of demanding a - a pardon, gentler handling "Little of 4 short? Pr use party future have have ally, the won. : in handicap people People an P ‘ . curse be nection Oo eere story news the want vou . It some the Cc spect: especial ar no cnt refused . wish in them hurt to advocatk ‘ at any time, and no one wants to be riding on] wagon when the upheaval comes. Nor one wants to Cause. If the ‘Ss mon we in F Ss. the i s oe " inyMarch? Sure the de The and morning i ae twenty-four the if, from the grave || drea Wouldom vthe OLE words asbe eya in town know party in the si blighting the certainly even been Tribune : You the to lived is know mot assured will has they the American was it it ‘ Without campaign. a % activities in ae heralded all, lad : dishonor, eee ae - | early your fault, but th t Sa yourself if you in gave} past yourblameless indorsement tae) with it of Oo who : has Botha has not yet been employed What ore ce more likely rane won Charlic after been to ikely i Cc indeed, He But, have wrougat & but , And 25 against bigamy. There is a law against polygamy, which some crafty enemy ofes the state got Gincorporated on our * i 3 the : se 5 seems, "Dutch" been cause, The most sagacious men Tribune defeated the American called explode ©*! petent repeal] punishment is the Thelegislature is considering i mo offense of rar ‘ ree £ s, where ne olfens word "bigamy or the aiete k fs in Utah no law bigamy is meant. At present, "Ace ‘re s j 2 there i a , convicted your them. know county = paper's ever the ntiment rouse arouse , for all defeat : per- that legi bill have next right. handled Saturday - oncan } . night, Friday.' promptly . . | pursu ~ | late 1907. that j still that the a to roke invoked > the o' the of brought the accomplishment ing your that the hallerisiature >gisle 3 ofl that you sade leader not {|| pot papers it | oa It *( occurred ted & continue to] complaint. - ' = championing the be of are you ~ . course; statutes. will snows we o oe ae rs "e in the advanceinterest in city, and as »ople 25, 1907. , c wreck fits people. Of year . baleful reversal has man, there the 5 the a that next and { when out could record hardly of bad that assured. a paper a 25, made been ay that is is statement ay may Utah the that for we You the 2 METHOD. war and angry hostility against Utah, so that the pressure of the nation f long ; Taen, there is another thing: You can not hope to win with FEB. 2 Utah has in progress ess of of enaactment of the laW latv against against polygamy. polygamy. The : : P inspires faith, Manager. I NDAY, MONI senator . publication "Ww TRIBUNE a . the y UTAH, ce which In Advance.| > "Year. One McAllister, CITY CITY, oo OF Just tains as a2 year, Lake ort Cast paper ro there is a fighting chance for you next November. to . > We shall be glad to know that these well meant See ere "1h o words are accepted in the same kindly spirit as that|Clining to accede accede Editorial OMces-Dooly Block, 208 South West Temple St "Phones; Bell, Exchange 25; Independent, 3190. : SALT if so and items In for complete the consider defeat ; ershi past Salt tO}. ea Paid the in ee le Carefully to the leadership o 0 > come, re-| nation, that paper. Continue for City, oe Balt subscription se ee ee re are ONAL Interested Oe in upbullding Salt Lake, ment of Utah. You take a political by _ FEBRUARY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, ortatl : anled . Ino *mselves to transportaportation companies to confine thems¢ S , tion, ‘ this aa proposed measure seems unlikely to help the . rs Morning the} continue, q Published REPUBLICAN, and Haughton, - ' In Mareh, = 8 36 MAIN .&t: a 6 STREET Sale on Dress Goods 50°, off Cameron Dress Goods, 12-1 <20, Sale -5.-3 Ser G pede Brocadine Dress Goods, 20c, sale tte ee hehe eke dene oe [OG Danish Cloth Dress Goods 20¢, Salley = rae 8 aS Be Storm Serge Dress Goods 200; Sale'. + cates ceed 2Op Two Weeks, commencing February 25. WE ARE THE ORIGINAL KNIT goons HOUSE. CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. Hose 10c to 65c ee 15c eu 50 Ties 5¢ to $1.00] Hats | 75c to $4.50 |