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Show SS See 4 THE THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN': just penalties political © Published Every Inter -Mountain Official Organ of Morning by Republican the Party in as second-class postoffice at oun March 3, 187 The Only Lake Riza anes All matters ported DIRECT the local or City, Dally Feb, under 10, the iowa ootatink to the Branch matter aad Act in of Salt Office. Do not give the And be re or to shall carriers should be addressed to the Paid A that have his Editorial been General SALT LAKE CITY, Manager. to shield of Like FRIDAY, MARCH Senator rather Benner startling X. Smith A on statement-or a 1, camp. «It It without 1907, Wednesday of no much law- expense of to will realization fair trial, not bo} of be officeholder Its be 5 a rs with Re. councils will BY ONE uttered OF ITS by this the for made is a strong man, of is in has that tn is is his from studying work. in the With a is now what first been one and secured investigate state the land the The was to acts of of a Clerk committee Anderson no mistake of all in he that or official has an any employe, Anda to of the , have state him. official whoever state, conduct appointment board. There of position the part she of may acts right employer's with it. Any be, must investigated or to employe] be at inquire without in any into charges a] time the when a man can eee good punish So him. that Benner there Smith ploye of But is for the Senator no of shadow launching land an complaint at Senator investigation at an went too far who statement, owes his the first owe his said to it meant is the to present when he uttered the] to appreciate political and defended Clerk Anderson political offensive and state that it} by his political can hardly of for if his by that selection organization the He last has board, the we want succeeding to Mr. be served and board to Ander- charged with under a his office In process retains has been mand for an "# 8° FENDED * AND BY HIS From guilty. here have fair view would is is have ona been fair BE off again his ASSOCIATES." that of the may hold him evidence shall things in to his t have trust, he to be presumption that judges, Clerk any have The be he that violated duties, his that until position law, been in Republican the powers ecomthe then ; than the and any as save him if he is charge It when is a And the he charge certain it is a makes charge a gratuitously insolent words. his own which party, includes himself among That Who the of Clerk him in Anderson's guilt? chairman of Clerk Anderson if state chairman can category since, of so cerned publican as it he be proved very be of political they the try have to And yet the in the included Clerk activities been that shield Anderson, are with the party. it bill Smith has been rated a Republican-a Let Smith us go that he degree yastly OWES HIS By political a little farther, himself greater POSITION preferment is an than TO of and remind office would the that of Clerk the men of and Benner that Anderson his party he at to governor. the of the prison can if to board. son's "political associates." Anderson has been guilty, punish him will be lifted to defend him from the if of gentle- They made have the law blessings convening end of they the had repeal of of the any said And, the as a maximum out of this related either special a session? that There and it has ? the matter of discernapproval approval is what of certainly a positive been has has What was the caused Who coal is another in coal become going to for of come command overlooked in the the past about in of be no senate? ARE people expect Back know | can be the while said of deal there two of before bigger constitution obeyed at this Citizens men of shall been the calibre a greater who was and few could in is the the the the no the ible if law and inereasing have that law a will makers the shall of the certainly rights those right in put the of rate; being to hold if this gentlesession laws them the respons- statute powers railroad of books the people, companies. That certain. The measure bill The can to its ments be no defeat to be it, be majority, is doubtful, favor, Of city. and their very to a vast it so would, arguWe if intro- majority betterment would be not on case, of in good the when minority were gone that enough are question. it strong legislators have in perfect reason large a But a there the that a even The find of and Whether they action not was much. had concede sides or That hoped of conducive the a its did both of dead. legislators We is feasible, opposed citizens, they approval government by the law. on plan the people, probably Republican since into made the with is question enactment think duced which of the convinced record, there ‘can be no complaint, UTAH But a very ment. the there is and matter is the companies, or discourage organizations for will be thing pronounced as wisdom one That railroad ask PEOPLE to it. to the know They their ARE about pretty of There nearly the js companies, of mighty what are they But capable want, expected advantage. the to They people unanimous public's no men have judg- relation disposition they to are with cripple recognized who have and the courage ask for things have desirable. But "head And unwise yet it was | within a : nn The | Thaw to a now From | people will companies be content with monopolizers of a poem, "The tions coal) to to it at VIAY 1B done am sick-sick that of hav-| I am) And < so. the to that The ae at House but well ar: light recent the Coalville time. , Hate,"' are'some this c ivil if the sc . the world's triumps. when dance Tae frigid | his they talk who to are them genwell , acquaintanee Yaay on who)! the thing jngiand was. but ie ume the saved! Did in ‘ Dr. and we men O 1 soldiers of fortune. Fre pace fo h one It's is called heartless, and a coquette. | "His sister'-the misfortune, Ginevra, not my fault, }used to speak-of Ginevra en weren't yon you laughed oe lord coc instead of fond?" ; Why! Lady Ce- "yes; "You be Utah jeon 3 of will | | the pleased who entertain of daffodils prizes) - were . table largest social event of the 1 ie on ae be » secy aa Vv oly utler a 1e¢ Aita e » guests are Lee * ohana age entertains today to given The for Mrs, Frank . club Card With Miss | meet tonight Clinton ¢ read | Halms, . will Estelle 8 @ The faculty of the University of Utah will reeeive friends and patrons this evening at an informal reception ang musical in the kindergarten we are under obligafor calling attention of the normal building, the by Mrs. June Sadler Donnell side | advanced class, will be one tell | pleasant events of the week. Fn eee aan ees a yet for the my and y= ang ee This ia ball ; ee been fanciea| ent Ruysiand aes ey ee | | ordered magnificence of the to the long ‘ pineal in Miss aes Melvin |W ascended the Ladies' current Switzerlans oiin Lillian 7sen R rednesday sil-| ParadeBrewn ig isher night Marcas drawing} Fees ber, stood wide open, and the light of the resplendent June * the BS clubhouse But she La laughed. all silk-| that! the fair} just Reine Blanche.| from went ldiately : is what lawyers call a lead-| ing question, isn't it, Ginevra? Who} falls in love in these latter days? We) talk of settlements, instead of turn-} New for Ae tion was Pp at bride's the before I I called he/in the dark? so| deed, brilliant sky-one ger : bee : They she gr unlit Senahmeirgahss num-|?OUth str came Donnell dines with what a prince of was out yonder in gevil's own to ficht Aw! moon, might Surely, imme-| here, and a 5 oe a ~ ental Sy have ~ way 135 Se an Bre East ae FirstF silvery} pa moon| ae and Mrs ae - ats) ae eee fancy very and pretty, aK a cloudless it foscy, rooms dingy The Venice he ates Mrs MAE in-} rey eee were not} . Attorney Brecten srs wet ecle Genarnlien South 4 5% ae nd State . - . deserted, {t would seem, after all. Out oe ied - ane ey at Of the lace and amber curtains of the, orehe inlitae Areva ae . seventh and farthest window = figure | a ; aS - a émisneed ane spprpached hi The} u oe : rl's eyes ed. from that "crystal Miss Lena W elby has returned from brother) there home GELenions tendered SPE Sage Crank Mrs Be the. ' WAbRaRey: thao Rear from the fr and. solitude," murmured wedd fi ¢ trip through California, and **why the deuce are they all) oor He: ops ERA GAAEEH OM ONa Ene aati herere Rose »| steadte ofpausec aoe She then!| nen ien ae her. Litevents of and -Murray EO Weuts Vore married at j sickness, trouble, earmerninieoATAiE moon, and fixe 4 expectantly on week's ee taj}; much-looks sad and somber, and advancing figure-the figure of a woBessle ( handler, who returned jg 4 prunk tte. with blue eye She is}man. Who was it? Not a servant,| Lake tor a few days' visi flushed of her the Td eiereut Literate section will hold ras gular meetings Miss Rider will tell of some of the achievements of women in the teehnical world Mrs. |\John Cowan will speak of civic devel- " Lord aricrapon erary for of life carnation day ee rs ms Sev- bidden * | And what ie she like is Re >dmond| O'ponnell's - sister'-with a little| laugh-‘ought to be pretty." "Well, she Js not-at least not now: she ‘&ppears to "be une a celoua- face" Frank Cag entertained: quitec afternoon at five fowls "and" ‘ each again eS © rooms > Samp- when Mrs. guest of es Tig? cil Clive?-you tight take your seat in the house, and amaze that noble} and prosy body by your brilliant oratory. Queenie, answer me this-truly now were you ever ‘In love' in' your} U rae r the white fringe of that screen, her parasol, once more place Miss for Mrs. Clarenes ; cen aes Bret M1 W. T. Benson will be one of Paden's Lhe HoOstGssbenot tha aocat ae Toneh2 a copy f] cid yee: Rt PE ord-carriage has ust |} round, me lord. in| Rose of whom whom he was I hearheard im!him will : Walker vesterday luncheon. Beoen Lunk Hie tagatenpryuelé| growing old) gr: ieefully . Let' me so| 2°harted is. s pet yen and bridge © Mrz. him-soldler of fortune-free lance} Ooms ae were Se ope ning | that e (is! for a 6 ere -| one into the other, in a brilliant vista! mere ; fort Be erg | aA lof velvet. carpet, lace draperies, or- } One's} AGC R-. the The } 7« ae John at iT | They |" "He goes back shortly, He is a} ™molu, and sating upholstery let s0| porn fighter, and. comes of a soldier-| Were deserted now, and the gas They} jy race. The O'Donnells. have. been! The. range. of windows, seven on with eing be one's lover. | | Dons! he' How = curious, + of |éenty-five politics? shall in violet the o painted Gorham RA. ms valuation | And The Harvey }siven.at doesn't be, violets, combined tulle, formed the Be a? eats on Monday, will be the , Vr, quite Captain at Mrs. |\tables . biggest That trial ~~ iE o * Soares dine e _| given at Unity Th dance to he | }hall tonight by the junior class of } ler contained a most encouraging and|the High school is expected to be one | Nattering one He had dined at his! of the Oe uaaedt affairs of the season club, he had indulged in chicken haz-|in High school circles. ;ard for an hour, and at half-past elev* * * jen stood In the moonlight - at Lady The dancing party at the Ladies' | Dangerfield's door, He had been up, iL iterary club tomorrow night. given trifling." laughed-not usual Perhaps , his service rated stilts.|of stupid-moths Cecil musically as ‘Trifling!"". and} ye) J. Stacet 2 be proud, not. comes . events; and correspondent It is hard-} yy. you. jto him-- A. Mrs-id. informally now likely: > as you" EpOw until half-past five | preceding day, and on the wintry pot. fitty late hours and dissipation remember guests. * will dictation Coalville . There WOMAN him by your remembrance, |) fee a a Hi Ae |twelve son t Jas of of by "a men « was }C"rds were done in violets. The host,ess\ was assisted in entertaining by served "andvis' ‘ nnn luncheon violets tied eachwith lald for were ‘i be sane, ; FLEMING i may Jensen. of the . may 3 pela dai AGNES the of ribbon , it 500 in en-|Halms judicial | : completing. the history of the world! . ; r the rest of us et SES ; at naturally. arises | | = |@Unches that done been XPresse expressed ~t Americans attempt J. work te any 4 C. print it. : it in the law the have close, question make . | the itself . the - = then, serves spring Mrs. EB. T. Harvey yesterday for 3 ‘ > « Clarence Brown. <A bed of daf- odils dainty surrounded lneith bows by of |central ERA al), chance ; choice engage is legislative, sthe;‘canal; > of which Kk, 5 come church legislative session of 1907 are| = as oxnec . ; | Much was expected of this session the get. dig ; nation work etme sacri-} it the ecessa irily y nee not w the something Harry soon at ks ewer pretty A |0Y Mt unfair settled ; And would oN | | Panama . government-with. Mt-CAN biggest. of greater| unwiee to purpose the of « plece é s £ conferring | and Infinitely : ws canal, on -The that the operations . deserve possible é administrative, : < Goss and tia | will be the called and tread, O'- | Lady me this evening.| good fellows he| Algiers, and the| He won his way ‘| with that that slow assured and _ air. Dangerfield-this figure stately Not was to ee Salt Bacon are oss little Mr. tall;)at and home Mrs. George in their new not Lady Cecil either-even she must and U streets have stood a full head shorter ene thts woman, W ho was it? Marriag The long drawing room lay in aoe Elmer P ao M. home at Second eae Licenses. Wood's Cross; Sarah ing periods to our lover's eyes; We) straight up fram the ranks with his|ternate strips of darkness and light-|poleman, Bountiful g0 to St George's, Hanover Square,| sword. And he saved your life! How | The shadows hid her for a moment,! yi} Wharton, Salt : are cata Gerif an eligible parti asks us to accom-| was jt, Lady Ceeil?' yee oy into Uae ah eee \trude Butler, Salt La many him there; but as for getting up ‘ : PORTAGE ms id again disappearec 10 Was She) John Henry Welch "Bingh: im, Ma: grande passion-not to be thought) , ae : aoe nee StOLy ee roe | -this tall, magnificently proportione d [ete io Rice, Bingham style and obsolete Some- cur secre not made for the drawing room, and 1|' Ven . = eS with to that be somebody. cynical, plain facts, Ginevra-I and pity pleasant the was ary morning for season, there. ‘tis swell, with party being He and was about Major a heavy Se SE eee only | arm Lady US) Game blonde the de over Villafleur to lig are : be oe Dangerfield litan ice fromshould his lean per her in wife back its-evidently stay and to Dangerfield earl's in Major ate it her "We always loves, don't we, the F. O., , aay and ear lay whis- while back among |. amired, she} court Charles eating his eae Delamer, | ice, and ing his daughter, seat by the "asside faithful of Lord land's the was Ruys-| ast the} not as usual; udorers, that "And tak-! She as of return to our first! 9); itless, Lady Cecil?" Jaugh-|°?" Se Honorable the cee chalr pink in dark it was and =|) ange sweeping Frankland over. had as had| she tant, iengland-in "He was drapery Nake behest the A a ae ne en OF her but;| wan, "The ak : ae bi _ See ; T 1 a et a of nee ths at ee 2) eH startled eo > pardon. ‘ What opera]! tones and saw renewing me! Anhdso it « Ibn was) while a sweet lingered jikeHer thewords low oice ofthe a spe flu met at Her Majesty's looking up think suppose Le last night?" timental he Honorable Charles, one of the} fastest," rast' rec ss young fe|-, lows about town, had two blue eyes as soft and innocent as the eyes of| a month-old babe, though how Mr.|"ow near our box." "No, not visit Mr. Delamer your box. "Who ae wouldn't come? t subject?" "O'Do «aid, He "I did wouldn't Name this nell."" Who? on suddenly and sharply she asked the question. "‘Who? "O'Donnell-Captain Redmond O'Donnell of the Third Chasseurs d'AfLe Beau Chasseur, as they call h best fellow the sun) shines on." She Reine than was always Blanche-was usual now? pale as she a fily-La| really haries paler' Delamer wondered. Was It only the shadow} of. the white parasol, or There was a pause-only for a mo-} ment, but how long it seemed. Coote) and Tinney's band discoursed sweet) music, fountains flashed. birds sang, flowers bloomed, June sunshine steeped all in gold, and under the leafy Lady Dangerfield was | her so easily. Since you so long honor ago!" he potl Its a the ear, | 7 that held} that I have asked you twice Jook of startled wonder on his} And Raoul, farl of Ruysiand, | was not easily startled. jong breath and pass "Tt is I who said, with the if} pau women He drew stood aside to let oe should apologize, courtly deference that long habit had asked, isitor?" v a e ne lord. gov'ness. lord, the 4 earl carriage Me Came which lady's two her hours name waiting, it's Soames?" with cil eam to emeralds say you are coming and me to the Pwantraaiaiieicala Duc "ft don't, indeed. ‘from my thoughts ; far Sou; G arrrnieeg ss Uncle and at half-past seven: will happen next You of whe yours? hi with os of What don't Ce- Saath Nothing is further than soirees mustis that She is new your gov- gover- ieee SoamesMisstells me." "Wh at! Foricactietawheraldid see her? saw her just ne as gnoe's a very aistingulshe d son, isn't she? Turse a} oy her usually look like AG they? She has beac he} "Hi: as she? You to} as Queenie She made) ing raved about a her in per- governesses very are saw I came looking tergeny queens remarkable as enthusiastic her at noon, for half an hour. You saw Chandos Howard playing | cond nature, "for startling you in}y must be very blind or stupid-L con/awn billiards with Lady Charlotte ioe absurd a manner. I labored unfess I can only see a preposterously zansing, you only answer, ‘Yes, dear, | der the same delusion as yourself Ti tall young woman, with a pale, solemn = peat aac ee a a oe sate | fencled nent lately" forsaken. Soames! face.' ed you WwW recover 1e lights immediate tongue and your senses a ee you} othe tall footman set the chande-| (Continued Tomorrow Morning.) onghn | With which reproach Lady Dangerfield got out and went up the steps her own aristocratic mansion Soames, the footman, flung open the drawing room door, but Lady Cecil} She tolled wearily up| | r OWN apartment, oe oft her! bonnet and scarf, as even their} weight oppressed her, oan crossing to) the gold and ebony writing desk, unocked it, and took out her treasured| re lics once n "T do not need you to remind me of | my folly any longer,' she said, look-) ing at the "TL will do now what qT should nae done this morning." ntly sighing evening wind | fluttered the lace curtains of the open | | window. She walked to it, gazed for | | ja moment at the pict face, set; | her lips, ‘arid deliberately tore up into} minutest fragments the note and the) | picture ne summer breeze whirled| them off in an instant, the spray of | - __ a serene lowed, and then Lady maid, and dressed Cecil rang for} for the even-| } "They sav-those wiseacres make books-that every life has its uppose they are right,! ‘has ended mine. Not the white satin tonight, Desiree-the blue ce At when sills and half-past hal the turquoise seven ornaments, that phenomenon aie I a al occurred before ?-the Earl of Ruysland returned to his niece's house. He had written and. dispatched his letter, ene though Lady Cecil had sent no mes-' sage to Sir Arthur Tregenna, the let-' | ------- ee CUTLER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN STREET | Sale on Dress Goods 50°, off -6 1-4¢ Cameron Dress Goods, 12-1-2c, sale Brocadine Dress Goods, 20c, sale --------+---+-+-+-+-10¢ Danish Cloth Dress Goods 20c, sale -------- «+------15¢ Storm Serge Dress Goods 25c, sale -------- «++-+++-20¢ Two Weeks, commencing February 25. Ge clematis and the dark curl of hair fol-| | her strol-! | ing. ling on the arm of Major Frankland Mr. Delamer, just a thought startl-| ed, spoke again. "You know don't you? oO peas In Teeth: was it? I think he said) so last night "Yes-I know-I mean I knew C ap. tain oO Donnell slightly once. It is over six years ago though-I wivcantals have thought he would have quite forgotten the circumstance by this time.' "Men who have been so fortunate | as to know La Reine Blanche don't] forget of rr "Not being a clairvoyant, I can not say. You must have met a great many people I should think. I know you came folly years I}-~a4 that SCn-} own How stupid you are, Queenie! rer} cousin said, pettishly, as they neared| home ae believe you have not spok-| en two words since we left Kew; and} Delamer preserved even the outward| semblance of innocence at eight-and-| twenty it would be difficult to say. dy Cecil laughec She liked Che ie fo s », Giabelp, for tue Wea re oe n°) never that after all those not yet have outlived me mean needle to the north star is old Frank-|@" acquaintance! To think-to think' j the earl His eyes had been fixed you land to the idol of his youth. Apropos|--She set her pearly teeth hard-"lo/ with a sort of fascination on her face| of first loves, Lady Cecil," artlessly ‘whom do you curtai curtains, had van- | the inquired my lady, sailing in a sea of green silk and tulle ius ion, ifumin- thest it "was! picaeanily notes broke : nss*ry cry, jated ld ti that?" Misectlirncastie" "Is I see careless es The| Raoul; step! Miracle ome have intruded, but I eouent ;»| rooms were quite a srted was cathe | new ; hed her es Neht . a Mee ave begandyour | lie ae One ane 1 closed the re "Who ees ' en ae Sree eae liers ablaze, and closec¢ | But the dark-draped lady lished. nee : Se LE y aT Wer a patra wate x ae eae inces g-| the last thirty years et out fle ee Ceril| ne of Aner AC sien el eae London!" at Ms tee PEN the cushions) looked aoe se ee nd held sual 7 in thinking. es a a silent than was! ve Se been very much| !OW 4s she also, an Lecaac Pau an spir- bored he is night, worth time ae square. | prea excellent barouche fourth tne dé Rien Lowndes was receive and her that Neapo-/ paler, graver, more hand, he} per wont, She had over pretty Ma-!} s utnine tng baronet's grove | Lady mus- se ee duet 3. mili- sauntered Comtesse. The oat Gee the] Frank-/ ie, tall, Cecil la tache, ‘sleepy, catlike eyes, a drawl/yoon entertaining-and talked and an eyeglass. It seemed the most) cantly CH Mey ANTS aR DUC dy should mola: fleur beckoning-tis she Lady not?"proffered Creamer ane eee of> mtrue me, Cecil.' Tn : wateliness : a rmitDelamere Bae had Bae ea is. don't| , 3"She erictere I | Chantilly's of branches FAIR: which I of ome.' Galveston for Zi the didn't then when one ig sorry, and says ‘no' jfate. He leaves England soon, places} poured in they rush off to Spitzbergen, or Span-| js sister with some friends in France, Silence ish America, or Central Africa, and and goes back.' the earl; of measure freight hold on and more are not content friend-they must ed present command responsible betterment state lessening very will legislature with of any the state Utah adjourn these maximum of are-now. = for burdens were A rush the the candle at ibe 1eir wings, do what you wi The | warning {8 up, ‘dangerous ground,' he would session, of Citizens a likelihood been ngineceriIng. such 1907 In Mrs. had 2» at. the || } SOCIETY} make to take an anes = practically their i ind the : refuse build for > : him in then The like to have people like me-ad-|" formal style honest, never men acumen demands no now. ru can of a certain undeniably their a reason. the is companies mire me, if you will, and tlemen are pleasant and a aewell. an ey I can't be last i of ag times ; woman only land this has mental been houses delivered, to ‘ They | FL MV and Ae talk aoe demanding There never of mighty reason chance will | . companies ae myself Lady men to be said he and measure has ing mean it. there in have ‘ sold the no purpose it is now the ban to erfrekker assoclates = The government. does not from gineering projects Its business. j bill Ve them it | contract. RIGHT the 4 right given» If a ( stricken j sustained. his | prove approve. to Ihe 1s to} monopolizers a not a flirt, in your sense of the word. Rednrond O'Donnell saved my life! | aecomplis sh «this. ‘marriag DALY: I don't lead on men to gratify my "Saved your life! By jove, the lucky j de bts," and wien nN ple OL he de ner own petty vanity, to swell the list of, fellow But those das hing long | ¢ Rely enetes reputat an Z eta e Z ai : ‘-headed, e ty-hez aa (a vord saddle-bridle Irishmen are els i piaaeadt PODROP Nts bas Se oun Tea Pen Drees } always . lucky. And the fellow s uid | Baders and Ve aE eon vou doubly good has the on there think "Ginevra, before responsibility. and still a legislature. And for of it used that bought, That Utah their to evidence things able men before } WONDEREFI A agree fooled. in Kansas be of Probably by be Wishes composed that. to WATCHING The Never going seems the important members legislator, could that in are of be easily independent is winter? there now. of next q represented is percentage of ° is question been it of there pool times railroad EN vastly of-bad city railroad the attention. than erushing that established . PEOPLE It the this that Gentlemen, state for definitely committee famine? statement . WAS. eS naar Lake? the famine pretty the Salt about What been coal responsible dealers What the ten railroad elicate become years. What than not Again delivery better and to legis- emergency minds subject, regulation law wi <ness willingn be sovernment was and state, CHANCE. and ch and "to came wis oO him with that section unanimously sustaine BY n rate constitution, forbidden an about the rather enactment slightly freight-rate the ten follow in it word in It transportation sent a had nailed and anti-pass convincing. time, branch, work, it THE so resolute a : is ae o ‘grafting. that will buzzards . eir ‘under poe hold, there the | | the state-AND < mmission gave the contractors an opportunity to ; a fortune In the construction of e the canal, 5 and oS conveyances when unanimously: but they won't be warned think the quicksand that has many through will ae pa iy law. that the railroad at bill, not the but legislators free state, bill i | of the Roosevelt they revealed % : advantage In in} ae e ba formal section. organized i . hase, powers days of close to aa close A printed whatever critical, the executive than is going to action indicated. it for the future directly upon that party? If his words had been uttered by a Democrat, they would have been sufficiently. offensive. They are inexcusable on the lips of a Republican-and a Republican who holds two offices by the favor of the very men who must be included in the characterization of Clerk Ander- seem elements use the or the Or, right In what kind of 4 position does he find himself-a beneficiary of the party of Republicanism, fastening an accusation of fraud in the past and intended defense of No. If Clerk and not a hand legislature Either would have reflected, people throughout the state, jng HE was of transportation and the such ag ea mortgage : wi in that ln itneluding a the his is | passed A oe lo re DESERVE all convincing, them. of ven intersting legislature ces confirming NEVER: which considerate of state, till the or clause there PREFERMENT. the genuine of judicial ae |'eanay | make of 1908. ; and railroad nearly of more employe in a nominated on the senatorial ticket, By their efforts he was elected to his present office-and it was no walkaway, either. , BY the activity of his "political associates''-the very men who must be included in the charge of dishonesty which the senator has uttered, Benner X. Smith ‘ig a member some | ative, is say beneficiaries want acceptance any do It's next not read "political Senator holder, POLITICAL of pretty the do The associate' of Clerk Anderson, and of every other man who has labored and voted for the success of the Republican party This Is an intolerable statement. It indicts every Republican active for the success of the party-and that before a single act has been attempted by any of them in the wicked service that Senator Smith imputes to them, , ; beginning collection free id ' are may of of in ident Pres that i be vetoed re 18809, eatin was ten . legislators you and business properties illegal DIDN'T will selling iron men And DEMONSTRATION, the be Jacks ‘5 Will Senator Benner Smith himself defend Anderson if the latter shall be found guilty? And yet Senator Benner made telling, fron, and the com- companies 3 to lease, > is of they is making achieye- legislature, con- Re- there. the i little Here bad are partner the worthy. many splendid by the whose the in Issuance gives We will senator will guilty? properly associates' years, associates' by committee Anderson's recent "political believed state "political far of Is the were how of those 1908, may not indicted. defend in It for while. employes ¢ ffective i of else the legislature. against part disappointment. ideals matter profited his anti-pass ; rronibited your those has 5 Fi utters no worth punished. guilty Make sure of that. ‘Mr. Benner Smith whose advantage simple are a and of passes in the vs y drawing a and for certainly would companies" ase legis there was A oy There of put ar hdc made then gesting z sugges . Now, a men, things things achievements ANTI-PASS there and and Whatever And the Republican party is not going to interfered to that been That, world man Those to will the not desirable unfair splendid of THAT be- the unprejudiced to is it story, | remain a preferred-the innocent takes removes before proved derelict Anderson to trial, demand Mr. charges specifically Republican be DE-]| of young de- AND genuine taken The while study BACKED been be recreant promptly to supported yet The shall manner he known nature innocent-until If, this marvel the rest cf WILL not the not guilty. Anderson Smith which POLITICAL it they proved with WHO Whatever and ments, Demo- investigation: wake @ Senator Benner words have be changes. But he of of the personnel the one partisanship. oe the many value the preferment preferment, responsibility Republican man, were is may And to charge fully son has been an employe of the state land board almost from the time the state was admitted to the Union. He] is an appointee of Governor Wells, a singularly competent efforts I 1ext place, office IT oflice and who will be backed associates." And there is error. In of lo "In makingt this one has a Y nen, following words: involves Goldfield been em- board. Smith age. has big big and railroad -ompanies and Thomas P conferring a The It attracts nation, and people They territorial i railroad rit nt the there development. living camp on the map big things for the the the employe has his affairs at all times in \ ti . releome an investigation. eneye 0, Welooine St f 7 ' nce it Ss B e ault, either through incapacity or fino, if he be at B car dishonesty, the state has a right to remove and otherwise mining it does inex should come to he legislature fices of all > it And book and railroad bee been and IT' not the choice, is 4 if Sr yut, of has Ve property, thoug ugh ‘f bill r We senate, zing of this territory even plenty noonday from claims region's while of West first and worth trained that the there fullness hold make coal history 1880 the 7 UIA nein Soa ; him, in stages for, the tle a little connection Away back Governor Nevada dawn; the mining the | to cell coal lands and ‘coal mines, AND SELL COAL." mines. the because located district, Stimler, the young factors It Mr. that the of ¢ ay, franchises and of still successive wonderful »oway. as sretofore had as theretofore had proper measures; little Discovery Stimler, the that regarded resident mining he C. gives jn Nevada the Harry it be by the a a by and still story for nature, the recital believing arrived of a of a to at going legislation will not content the people ‘ " / t ‘OL "*{ monopoll Zz aoe of the - coal and iron lands 3 of the aida not from move railroads' | anti-pass 5 i FRIENDS! comes take FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1907. the excepting' are companies the of made they who on favor be And railroad In the control By laws Nights" Story development should Goldfield them-to is True the authorize fae "Arabian can legislators with ty oe as the the Utah Anderson that in on extensions panies miners and merchants of : x re nee a . the products of these minerals. the made." dealt slander these people. the look LAKE CITY, UTAH, belleve privileges the blameless That Clerk him the prominent the "The of this reason panion MISTAKE. series that and organized SALT not do powers GOLDELELD. from Goldfield, dawn lover MADE men AGAIN entitled Here SMITH not That let let convicted OF at the of BENNER is people party- leaf pamphlet yet SENATOR a guilty, But the a the a business South West Temple St. 25; Independent, 3190. 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