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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1907. 4 INTER- THE March 3, should be addressed SUBSCRIPTION Advance. In Paid seveeccecwes .50. B00. ove ween 2.00] local 8 .¢ people of 4kindlier opinion of business and the that 7 attention some . are pretty \ FUR movement & ‘ has so tourists the city. this : just pe people > the e big thir credit for money : t} has lent . ge oror cre money lent government the case In every past fairs in the different 5 rame = . : a an _ aotieiania a a in element big , Here by ittle little a EeEvie the of srrertion held. effort. united In 1853 New York position, 1872 Boston had 1876 In 1882 had the In 1885 New Orleans had Cincinnati In In had 18983 Chicago 1894 San Francisco Tn 1904 1895 1897 1900 1901 insolence patient Exposition. Industrial Fai the World's had her Midwinter : . case every In N the G Great of f the open has''ccome ont tate will will The But not one has the city where the fair was held. ; of benefit anced as s to get» the degree so circu been Te, mstan i e that could be secured-that certainly would be secured- for Salt Lake, years, It the is well known i: " of when the pressure It postponed the evil combined, it. course-nothing President to nothing was she And W48 reply of| ad seen her, was of the face If in sat who . the ald heartily be be 4 Captain t ote smile of start of approving auspicious the the aes dined O'Donnel: of the after "presidential . . indicated ' was last year's size' - the . Her-}ay. He is not] by by elections. in Taft| Secretary for preference x > Roosevelt to Talbot, respect to ability, daesnerne the presence of the world's] reactionary conservatives vs was being felt whole year, at of his party. This ‘ 1 her whisperec she a step nearer, name!" came What mean? you do She| know? you do only open the Ledge Morning.) Tomorrow (Continued of seen. i stood] tall trees of the lime-walk dy slump a will - 1907. Wall 16 Femembers © (OP8 such for traders, before never has the of as| then STREET WALL and 14,15 March. BATT} ReAE Ree disap- and window IN STOCKS stepped She escape. OF DECLINE HEAVY time-flight in him saw She her The there a street in stocks there known been and] meant. he "Gaston had | bitter face recalled the Dantree," name well he se mused: | enough sat dead silent; bg ble well nigh as erie silence frightened He earth. death of ness His now | done Once again she lifted her . white, one have] gleamed face,| never better in e oe its in it had} She her Roosevelt. witne Chicago really did not suffer at any time from that} visitation of adversity as it would if the fair had not a) i as are : . . backward to moving far as too to going opposed much in the policies z and measures inaugurated by elsewhere.| least; and President with oe him an ask Ti } thought, ; na 2 ‘T 1e sus-| ang after dinner," "and she will tell eny this to , lend side, | | change in ler ?-the turn|trouble of her life, that plain cam- : distrust Canj . warned; awit oom, the} pective others-older: me aright-told the | him heiress I-I-loved of and aan wiser, the it was De Lancas's was eee you return to ut read "But - Sir Arthur Miss missed," pros-| drawing- and and anc mil-| supplemented. sald} bade Tregenna a ‘‘No, Sir may- Arthur, be! voice/ sweet Herncastle's I shall] lo la oe and Nashville Pac Pacit fic Missouri 14% 131 44182 A ‘ ae emewcomuanc ae oe ees sd Reac Reading Southern Southern err P acific Railway tal ay Pacific Union Norfolk and Western ; 5 ‘ has preyed| lions he loved-not Rose O'Donnell.} go to my room. Don't lete me detain| Baltimore:and Ohio t again,|Illinols Central Thanks longer.' you an instant could} and trusted, oe cicce ee ek broken Mtg tec oe a oo, Tart ‘there. held .: and | Amalgamatec the music and the books met him in spite of my|for Hern-| not believe Miss how comes so, Nobody would rank Mr. Taft with the reactionaries, | "*"° y . U. 8. Steel common . ta night. grandfather's commands, I recetved his castle to know it?" He is cor Nobody thinks of him as an extreme radical. of America do not know how The men and women "He had® been|U- S- Steel preferred usic and: books! Redmond|letters-to my shame I own it. Then The ladies left the table. a O'Donnell - a by tempera-| : shaped proe cervatively progressive, In] servatively wonderfully rich and impressively beautiful Utah fs. -_-___ +. +then-what presents her making Clarmarried-then grandfather our silent and thoughtsat very way that no other way can they so well be shown the truth. If| ment, by legal training and administrative experience, | f¥l during the "wine and walnut'}ence was born, and I-learned the] would Lady Cecil say to this? She ~ been' truth, they in with policy West ern would of the ne a thousand years to settle ave this .shsla from state] ‘gata: the He spoke Z)paligh:. date of| Veatiee nice iene hahaa times valuable factor nation the of past than permanently Ems eer . help pecblel five aan would be progress peers the in thet inhabitants more to s He for in is tariff revision ultimate. so in opposed sata ae tear nlesenaiie ache preliminary3 Dots de 3 And both this state and this nation bettered-enriched and informed-with : a world's fair in Salt Lake an Sie BWR WOODMAN, c SP? 2 SPARE . aE WALL! THAT Some prominence of the of the removal . ; the is given wall now results vemientitors a as quoted se strong canvass,SS, and Bee spite e of thrown that trust the nothing fact open passers ara toa desire to that the the a i kind veryy will bez beautiful general keep Salt Lake a cities.. of other and New York, the Cémmons - could view tastes, ada the little Therea hall Liberty old the ace wel planning, in at . why y Jerome Dangerfield's _the Sr gentlemen eae 2 music Joined| he he willwill most; likely aay pon o him , oul public, bel for a TO pit<é and3 be his sis- in different is ak the from Sussex? at him, eas : propose abrupt-| surprised by the dark unexpected at Boston, e She seh cities Battery oncthe > he assohas] his defended in the railway, ease of the 5 The up and Eads carried a state-| Srad CANAL. Tehuantepec old Seat basins at with made in court. PANA) NAMA first of thi be raised once from that made American: on ship could the ; rend ne, eyendy and will ees. the quality town. to the ft no ue It is an view. i . dis interesting feature y x ; they the Saeine: oie project, railroad,| was E open| fz each spe end, by bathed which over the s gi -_ as : : oo and s , Je * 3 her lap, her great Pp addon, tentek in sudden terror. ': Adve 4 give;, A ida inae ST eny adeat Whar Uae Clint object what that guess Pery . J pyen dilated ° rails from| you wlll permit me Did you ever tre eo" tion: Suddenly, the to ask know sharply, duestion one 2 without came upon ee Boreas with an American steamship | 45 ioe aL here mel, AA ne answere am v probably corral all the traffic whict It promises to a become very toe Benita The midable _|account that Ein 5 Tehuantepec rival that to the mention might route Panama of it is cana made easily become a it ts on is not Indeed, here. It up, Rose," he yy r said natural oe of aly On a She seized eeneration, grieved his and. hand clung. tarpumond, your you' stand. It is not that. for him; it is all I can be kept from hating Whether he be alive or that-that I-' Her as : was well as very loved gentle ees speaker. That transformed into Jawns. be bettered And there Ome eco ‘ zee: gronec It is of gret importance, therefore, that the Panaas speedily :as possible be constructed2 ma canal S¥ yearsshould een make a yast difference in the carrying trade There are views of back yards} 'smerica4‘ and pants atheist without much cost of either time are fences that could be repaired top removed withont detracting trom the comeliness-bf'ot the world, in. this age of progress. her poor, to ._you--who"Miss Herncastle,"" : ‘your -t secret, WOUTC pen Mp it would Knew of Gaston "Miss a pale face, all fell me the truth," this "Miss Hernceastle,"' think I very has.; told ;you he answered. h OAS + a Fan she should with She ‘hads you what that could ‘had V of etna reached B the - Weak cua caatine construction, in that the State. the fact that large pubinadequately afin ' i ‘i are Cee it is diteAS private best buildir woundto safe end a j é one - the é example, is the = = 2 construction > of. the Salt the of vaults Lake "Beourie a ai away, and - con fronted,: "a - the : i ; knew‘of| E ‘of}cept ; as I I knew cepts brother. asksk< me. mew me what what See a By ‘ee the sles leh soft) Nad ee gee trated experts in the trerepey aha ee 1 flood ae nd and rolled over ae eae a ea "up and' ; role sea F tite in ¢< ae w a par tiduake $o witha mint ea ‘4 my. By 5 state that fener S Sante onesee oe See ecen aie. r to at theit would-be. paint on Betas u ininjured © doors, exex: = sr but in her ungovernhe "If I were coldly. es drawn|over man?" aane °. fe view detain Youan instant" as eke ale ac re aoe no little faded come repeated, still jn your place, to under- an lady. It was against now-it mt iad See 5 is only ree one other lesson o att eR Dies ee his/at an end, let me know, and we will he ordered, for further depart for France lips set. It is too late You knew ae ieciGation. "T knew him." In sort Dantree." Herneastle!"" just repeat the name able surprise. him.|I terror and tr up at" its aude er , inexpres- in and white with looked piteously ory mand, Ne aiente *< IM- VRIVAIE PROVEMENTS., performed contracts . lic say do bs . VENSOS tq..1t peter with. ail on lek he tee ‘ reameded ¢ of fyoun your aideee object Tos certainee had a vee 4anilt ee set far have his be rousedand-heibecame:as s tron. , dy would-riever y rer have set foot in it. But y , HerHe hands ie dropped at his; stern com-|T trusted Rose O'Donnell. That is all remarkable facilities expence the; wore 5 ae the window andwhence} emerged, was} *< ;WT : ex- which would all summer. be better for a dress of grass, kept green|by good management and the There are yards that . might easily be rena ot sraee Loe ies 1 sses ross > PUBLIC >| Business Men Better Served Than I wish Herneastle. Miss ‘éqvéastla'sf: oe Mise 2 called,' ~ AS ; t don't. underI don't care do to pray to his memory, 1 It is dead. courage thi ee ae an- with ew. the aoe turnin Again he w angry, er teeeathavcnd Sn before Orleans, New "In like the-crave Again' she Seer ne heen He would: beva hareto court and desert, , 36 MAIN STREE T 1 ee 1 Our lori tailoring epartment é 1S no replete Ww With the ] ates te t Productions Tro e a * ae ee she co cried; into that been has face. "who iron edmond id said-"you "and angry in on the ¥veryry spot spot where SI T 5» ay approved' paton the Sir| tex and most moved irpats his mass" tern strongest 7 Peter had seen the ghost. She where turcori of "masonery, 10u: ot. e, She l'steel' and :con crete will stand for thc none of year sands smile} evan of her : a;t the sound name, the e tugned smil five-and-twenty| spoke, bright- . 's on her Hips, lips, on her ; of of your vouy| coe my Ppsignor e, . teen ieee ance pursue oa nto that pursuit-that I can He arose h se as he ceedingly, wounded, , Pe ae girl of sixteen. to the memory of pv cling a@ stillwoman s oe ate her hand Fen awity, of the.governess.She Arar * edinc! seh sternly, * dese no. present, shin the 2 Loulsianilan-you Me for-|S¥Er feared She this Habitually he Bees > have. known ;Gaston knew Dantree Ke: was; Mong beenyou no twosecretifo her. ago hours ™me ask in New] him highway | @ important } of folly Tory hat Dan- her. are) with white tamer ene o ine gine: eee fase Haed the: Thee should ques- Gaston a ee aenee one's -owna so easy overlooked might handsome is false words, face, and wer be pe of : e ee ih ce ‘d were ae osat mn r waved her, "pnd walked humiliation,' © have some parieihee tinieobject te qdming good-night ne He stood; a strange expression of yearning in eyes and face, and watech-| see heiit) reluctantly-Rose turned igure from aight.couldThen the tall ed * a him smile, ree Still, ‘with-| There are plenty of ways in which Salt Lake may/that the Eads idea will ever be realized. It is doubtfu There are miles of unlovely|if ships can be raised to a helght and placed on an be made more beautiful. hae and carried safely there across may an be; isthmus, matter earth at the edges of th e sidewalk all over cn the town..|ways how many rallway tracks but it no is possible that could or money. est bi story perhaps, to tell-the storyis not of. but-it you, 3 a as eure. England. to here all ies wihout ceived... From ‘that time I have °° °P2Cd nothing-nothing. I should have héard| told ., ace herselfthyougn: had distinctive} gives m6 his| lit-| have not Rose, chosenand.to I make your. ask mer, for gan oe ph Youconfidant, no one's secrets, not even yours. Still, | not in|goes around the Horn, or through the Straits of Magel- and!lan Philadelphia, have eae tinctive in Most It a the] ofa gravity question, last, Left age * Iecare ac ag no Pa a heard of him-I saw the Deraearul - aaa my Dangerfiel paperts Englishof Katherine story Orleans. He disappeared here; at Cas-] or the world's commerce, and it may be wel ar i Sewell.into to: beay.in mind that when commerce settles ¥ down certain tleford the , last trace : of him is to be feature in their scenery. Those that have are fortunate.|ruts it is not easily diverted therefrom. One of these|f0U"d. Was It to discover that trace you came and brought me here? Look] The old wall should remain forever. It giv . |ship concerns is said to send 600,000 tons of frei ht}* sha mA in at bien me. . -Humuel, then ‘ THE modification business build and|Ships is a ta different RIVAL In|Which grounds remaining She lookedin - truth ee ite OF and a web of rose-}came ter, quite alone, with . crimes r Ballimere done. park: of see be rl aap * tad thegtold fav to> favor the ‘ move. . the street penta have Bist Lady of that|°Ne terminus to ‘the. other, thereby avoiding necessity for | faint, walling ery, then her hands flew freight transfer. Eads died before he could carry out| UP and covered her face, He was ansquare if the obstruction were removed, we should regard|his plans, if indeed they were practicable, and the trans- | Swered. the destruction of the old wall as a distinct misfortune|f*! °f Ships as a feature was abandoned, The road now No one heard that suppressed ery; them.| recess the and toreduces|the the Caribbean with Atlanile Pacificfrom connects It Is not especially beautiful, » but to Salt Lake. but it it i is}the time the of ships and Gulfsea,ports ports} He curtains sat and oflooked at her hid almost as curious and interesting. In fifty American cities there|in the Pacific by.four or five days. A large amount of peeraly had looked his before. at In Miss erncastle astwohe hours money has been Spend on this railway, and much more P That: "bit" 1 is nothing so original. ease F n the landscape i8)j< still to be spent.. The termini are to be made as con-| Stern justice Redmond O'Donnell unique. It is the one thing which can be preserved|venient and commodious as money can make them. The could be very hard-to | himself as well and forever ggeneral run on of the defeat of ee tle startled and sudden Asia terbu'< < od cope . : SRS inte their church ; authorities aree inclined in ? : We the boss to a sentiment in favor Sate aieudoranls en done as as Partie ich na dthing arena Nag hte x on the surrounding the temple|in humansre form {s» paraded >, and now witness e degrade grounds in this city. Men and women of artistic fn ES tn the Bee erate Ete asec ieee tc are of ons - for Acoopiie ‘Are you anxious, to pak RedThat man} stopped. the testimony of Mrs, Thaw. ne See Ree s ‘oba . ; re " Tew York: : ; ¥ iat. af ae ric eves BS vada rape tated eaaun : name Is a money haveIf: 80, no Of wie ps ~ Hieethellithavs : te eis, eis his rn ae Mate ee teen Se vie tas 51e| there was little relenting, : in his voice unti reproach to the bar and a disgrace to the s CityClty... He has | object that-brourhp-yole o korego been ready) to iin' servebil anybody who° » had : ae ject accomplished, i pnp ought ' you an you ob-| little he st spoke. forcould I the folly ofwhen "~Thesoftness, ose.here TI isnat ) had dosineds: mopey: 4 with| Rose. , Gnanier Insane' ed pay hh vastly will be last corrupt i =} truth. to to insure a re the self-government inherently that he risked and helped in the Ve iene eo 7 fh ce Sc RO word believes his party in Ohio in 1905, by speakigg boldly against Se ee a eine Boss Cox and the machine. Finally, Taft has strong ele- | over and joined her at once. do you longerspeaking "Row much why hea leads are the ‘These he began, campaign. "‘rat- | !¥: "Rose," inspire theltiing" would and reasons popularity, of personal ments with be can it prevailing. fecet CC a He' Philippines, We should gain in cash investments more than|'We the fair. Utah the 2282 of 52 and million SSTHREISELSE knew Ssidiy pis they & Hudso ertie estern~. "ae i " ...... e hers. =o }ReIL Ol, Smujouls i | Pennsyivania i "It say. a pleassores. comparison all peo was jasles | Atchison life-Sir | Del aware the him héard Rose ms s i I him. M. "Do room?" said he can tedmond; believed ago-lI years and heart. -onh, and e, ¢ meant, ad te oan nine he| me.. with an What uncom- Warm ‘on one LaFolletteof: orthé Beveridge With ‘or pooner hae they °o pooner on the other, they would cis mere aim her Sartanlo: 2 2S | ne >=| 92 Ee | rt: shattered, ear. pink one looked half rose, crimson above held hand shapely <A lace. her cut could STOCKS shoulders,| and head her covered ee pee | | lace scarf, air. Alike black r the draped a Spanish man- ( artistieally was] it bitter-|tilla, her. reproach stinging no as a the es a apelin ee ee ‘the for stocks twenty-one n- on cigar, ae Mihi h aa|4 =e Hernecastle gone forth to smoke a Miss it by accident?) "G . Se aie epee dels<a al [ste elecMl acfr ee ary Saga >re Tas pf raplan 1er sex o her rest nes fbra onWas of reat jae es ee a Se soft,| the the little sj) : <¢ nto "nthr 2E of late, and enthralling Deen what | 44 have}| couldwonderMiss Herneastle strongly who voters of multitude the to him circumstances|commends easy in city panic for a re 0 white face ashen her dilating, eyes *‘what t she cried, ; Hernecastle,"' ‘s "Miss She stood] seek her in her room? Squire Talan instant irresolute. to cross espied her and turned through peared a secret! her life} her today with In wrong-dotng he found and and of deceit the with ¢ whom wistful and eyes Sad te as a. Talbot-Squire him this for reason < successor for for heartily immediately only that the day an ba openee ae excellent that CAHeKbrevity characteriz Herneastle!" "That two words, looked and the spacHernMiss Should hurriedly length No; to be up lightened the drawing-rooms. nowhere Was It} Clive| Lady Cecil Redmond] the of judgment in Dantree your and fault, own your is "It by since O'Donnell, Miss brother's. Se: be a your preter ene that o her. upon a "Everything." "Miss him- heart his that not asKec had Dantree Gaston Gaston my Jife." Herneastle's Miss was he light ivory the in black would|up she loved, he sister it, toward turned She moon. indeed to find much| puzzled the been 7 loved, touched ever rose She down that] figure. ait: wounded-humbled-silent.| sat of recollection the once at all fous again not."| the | swer Thenarome.| that speech sith ters' ever had flashed knew. and face away enough, less} O'Donnell beauty, } UPON her all powerless here,| have him; were to nothing than 4)| her witcheries . Re-| the He himself? many{ as had with amuse} with I eG Herneastle governess voice the gover! "This!" o of thele. All! voice 1 all li knew him-she told 1ad stern- set and grew mouth her tS cae clea rose, . penge ‘ll turne gn i Dantree be alive, "this-thz at if Gaston ernMiss foot o heac rom wife!" Dantree's Gaston are you all? know Castle assent know?"| sound, sobbing that Again cst hom] Shrinking to chose O'Donnell ange could cruel, was he If he house." O'Donnell, | castle-was the him . Rose forbade he you-ou, I him J after 5aa at looking stood Herncastle Miss 2 pl reply. no her, : making O'Donnell Rose me? heen "You know of Gasrepeated: "what doa you ae . ay e ep arene |ton so be not would he suffered, wrong was Lanty her. to Wa pier nok Ae. vem ees had was man and | Sranite. to|she be |* (ooped to meet him in secret - did|for You |}make and keep assignations. bot : | this? ' over might hot her?-what} NM Ca LC eT a" CO a OE Gh Captain to it was What felt. LL Ge candi- EcOerarUrthnor of nree-fourths TH fi of out Taft Secretary year, aspirants are exploded, or Sir Arthur tempted to call him out.' She hated herself for the or self, pitiless eWPnPY She Then EVES ene vn a "No; And I can efi¢ sora e iene looking hard, was merciless. What| gesture of He eppraeted: ics dageres had | present the ine sat she secrets ¢ yf course? false on ce. a help me-yes,"' aicayer then- pause; A Laneas De M. did "Rose her at lineal abe sharp there, Or tHanaie iden . past you-the told easily; >, give bol her then?' Jengland, "tT of fire of the eyes now. to :answer me al else or know saw never in Orleans "IT New turned and hand, his came Orleans? New in forgive ciiaht you her returned wish really i node 1 know brother, Herneastle, governess the She her. Herncastle ome: ) question 2" r "Cert: Certainly, Didevou j, you If heart. my might) suffer ed, "you oo have I withdrew | away, Il have ‘him . once 14 face shrinking a mute made She "A pang| hot defalecation Arthur's Sir brought ali all "Oe Rose. on all Mis what doOu wha more like than some and Trace, brave and of that race shone in her perhaps,| A deserved I have requirements spoke, seen O te any in looked of Utah. In 1893 the pinch sates o widel led Katherir Dangerfield' lastardly| all white and piteous,S$, totO hi 8 Arth } A her} | Chicago told plainly pretty eyes rthur's dastardly, ! é angerfield's filled | -~#therine has who experience varied widely of statesman a / & : And having "met by chance the re "Paul ‘Redmond!" she cried, with a great]that. He had been a na-} || lover, of course. weosit atcee ahice > Which he hae heen called It was the CG over the country, usual way,."' what more natural than | crie; ‘‘why are you so hard, so oe " . 1 , tive of New Orleans; had Rose known) gush, fortunate and a desirable he occupies seriously|pyt so which time' the down turn a take should they Louisville that Why do you judge me so harsh-| Had her singular whim}ter? him there? "middle! fortunate and esirable ee between the nation for a number of ground" o position the extreme radicals and the of visiting this place oe to do|ly? I was very young; I did not aa lime-walk together. that kept Chicago in . as state all felt "hard that progress of of the beginning hampered fair and oe was panic the of next other all <. | She a eee er presidential the to as ae ae iba BBE thereto by abetted to complete And toj]state has benefit tremendous a party the that one's » He ‘from' A dry, tortured sob hands. But her judge only answer. her her manner|) swift, a sudden, thought, she as it will t Miss pity-you relented. never very|4traigner yours?" of lover a he your :‘Was was . and Dakot 3ealn, voice spoke coldly, fr She unconsciously ; with-| And rigid onsci« i like,K reopened | she reply, for waiting out away walked and the door him! there-with Horncastle ‘Miss gait S there Republicans the |oyer 88 pleading. of Gr passionate look-|€¥es ine latents IBIAS Sudo ic eyes no I to you?" away drew a ae he W4S She away at the sound} You did it a day| Ginevra and ago two oy ae angry ly,| a for yours even ;not asked I said "I away moved and turned Poe new | under| ment harder blue his mustache, ab' atwel. long istern | a" Ps Katherine} was, he themselves lips set His Sa mT not| does It her see to wished "TI You! nel EERE, See Ae wel lL, AG O'Don-| I hope, Captain us, with dine to he dastard en-hearted ae astard D F antb er i el in." | his her] ed came you yefore Gkaeeoned © ib' Ko She ; acrossee ; : Z > ' 5 it is announced eee that, , certain from ww raler a ae own | f@™lY, Taft boom, from hisdifferdelegation the Ohio been arranged, having ences discovery] the eas ro: of Northwest. ; preferences reckoned onec rec aided and Presid Louisiana the of celebration the had St. Louis and t yy ai ; o ehe e again and] Men -etur return Fak cheeks. achieve to 996,473.60 78,508.69 37,277,862.23 35,011,835.92| a = mn | Ooh pbrother-friend! ' "Re } so] ' me judge you will why God, | my Redmond | she 1,054,558.91) 334 94|= ¢32,923, ---= FL AGNES MAY ‘Shi as 3,613,683,63) 14) - I | y 1 So efea' eonetele - 1,416.79]. =: es | _--OL, 08 eredee pe ¥.. aisle Dantree Gaston I ask,ask, turn my 3; ral. 007.75 8,667,453.83 1, 43| 87! addressing millinery their have 3y ang ae ote trimmed ribbon $45.00 publicans in the Missouri legislature are said to have|and he took good care to let her see similarity between it and the face of|Suddenly stopped. For from its som-| phe ie decline was a almost wholly. in the ang Tregenna and that flush was still on her/that other Redmond O'Donnell among] ber shadows Sir Arthur But The state convention in Kentucky, | it the same preference. - stocks of railsecurities big"'. Lhe He loved his| Miss Herncastle walked. hills. face, that sharp pain still beneath the the Fermauagh a eedated . , . asheld on June eer 13, the . first to be of all the states, will, sea-green corsage, beneath laces and only sister very dearly; he had held The meeting had been pore E ees e ad aad pee aaa regarded as ‘Here' ts* the a. vee strength." os A roses, when she took her place at din-| her a "little lower than the angels,"'| dental, on his part, at least. it is thought, lead off in declaring for the big Dhmed, Exposition. . their Roosevelt oosey Exposition. in momen Magie* & - nell, or do you run of the dinner bell South and Nebraska . ; their as all votes Atlanta had her Cotton States Exposition. Omaha had her Trans-Mississippi Exposition, Pan-American the her Buffalo had had Charleston Interstate easel West ‘Indian ea again e re er : "3 never Roach. a In of legislatures of date Cotton} Industrial World's her 4.41) .| ¢ { pela be caioyee ole es eee e cool-) answered, * rnes i eee oe ‘ eis pe as his tried struggle must Banks' velvet plumes, properly attended to 3, 1906. -89) ; el Estate. ih: 0) baie CYS FEE = chasseur . ve the "No." "Vv ‘ nr A tim of LEADS. TAFT -_--- recent poll of WHY Herald: Boston certain hoe Seog can catcrown, rrai maline, flower f ‘ of DEE the at Utah of State 9 | December 3 | October ) July 7 April 6 ank Lt7pe } : ; Banks. 61 HODES: 49 Banks. 44 | Banks 43 aes 809.95vo £0,054, 06) 56/20, 7,877,294.2 17,877,294.20 7,901,916. 17,901,916.14| 20,659.60 "55144 589,998.50 541. 070 50) EMING ; m4 oe the -_- art 7 BY : - to = Lane |hardly? cark- man's proud law's dela the soul individual The ExIn _ Total eS oe Sake Real and Fixtures he resources .. pe All other - p e wa etc..... and Banks aA ate BON P B urniture, House, Banking peace, the same. the tudy painfu this Be Far Pane or collarless ans the in Banks Private and | begin- The the spurns and unworthy of office takes. the of merit : go his own indeed he not Must Is man! ; sees : is not that Individualism-in himself? the answer? Exposition. Export her had Exposition. In In In In The That Such a for each 1899 in and Corporate of p, ya .: Certificates, Stocks, Bonds, has case one referred preferred scorns and whips the bear ; Industrial ks aoe oe Ae ois other from Due hand on Cash wanting not can cece case devise could been Jater later ' or . Jubilee. Centennial, the had National she of International her tne . 7 profited have sooner ; now up he has end the and have have that all experiments the wrong, oppressor's love, of despised pangs one Tr. year. by year goes pursue - ABOUT xD GOOD Leon De Man offered. ts gathered : and = aspirations To UTAH-TELL further? years . The The ei zens citizens: Universal her had Philadelphia pe part » the on ee that places the of list a is In In = oppor why Ute RESOU RC Ee 1 SP PAR world- been wanting for a more gener al journey " 7 Ne attraction of the inter-mountain country. the of iscountS. I .oans anc d Discounts Hs Sea O verdrafts it) religious from freedom were world the of cares the <A] that = put his 9, and December Close of Business onanes 6, July 7, October els OS 7 mankind| a similar every in As liberty, purity, health, women to the up moved has man any hint wife to us of the - of statlstics head heavier grows that burden a from because which report, census last the Resources ~~ not communism shape whatever purpose. of perfection, slow has} as in it ca ionee here es 6 ifve married, Bee18 mere yactman, that eee Pee Saban to a suspicion leads neti clothes women's of In | ing industry Important most making the Is PEARSE Statement edify-| did this five only lasted called, under for better; no fared was it along fixity have they re as these want| er year a e ‘dhsfhe teen marriage, fullest to| which] country . of toward is trend rive give . would here fair . here are everywhere the in : course the in natural The Lake. Salt soitterh world's tunity _ city a not is people The success. to ‘There z many arranged, be could Utah. see to fair the finance : men the i of made of clothing worth $100 of ever worth 470 produced this state year, in one women for manufactured York New men for cuffs and collars In nation. the of output entire the of cent, per 07 nearly has furnishings of men's that the value be noted It may with the Coupled 1900. with as compared fallen behind, have women for clothes in while h the manner startling furnish may this fact men, for tailoring the overtopped a of introduction The celibacy. in society > , are Soa : who But eethe seceders, a es secession. caused 1 per‘ CF caus mitted ing such| If bulk nn are i Costs primitive! the to provide tried the - SOMETHING half a seems equality-it Rapp satisfied. bring in making in work who Cente ui of every nundred Out | haberdasher. ‘ period world's routes, sat eee is with| not are certain PaCS: sp) oe The Work: this industry that shows had found and on even to Ree. ChE time later, Population off. fell it difficult to of and settled Nearly 4 {t down eee World's The Pennsylvania,| . 7 to visited e secession; a make means RTS ; ol ck for years particulars The gradually was Eas will settled of Nearly women, and for men Pe elothés industrial in the 5 in making ¢ engaged work-‘ ese were paid out to these sixty-two millions of dollars cha ioe aes national ce ie Caen | ers 2 » j or ew | canal. the his that and 18038, county, , Beaver Nordhoff decay. of schism, plenty, later.| two desirable. most seem year-1910-would That which have works ee ngaged : pEon ive the , ste steel this making of on of away They and . sar, 000,000. Ata s making ‘ farat are Sr products Lats » i ee ee an clothes, en's the f all Pennsylvania : to | clothes for men « however, = - is desirable,> ; of mills of his ‘ idea idea nor giving} in or year a say eau prosperity, in permanent resulted nowhere yas Ze was Zeal rested d <and dls purere.) as disinterest i was ning similar very j As apie the| look] c eet would ; men Utah or 1910, in say here fair world's e to] believe we ess E congress ~ in help to scheme Utah, of the >» of the on favor part ehureh, we yet back went may Is established dozen A and Charles to be All estimate nati nation better that In "gentatives reprasentatives ihe with In equality-lilteral of this his de-| been inclined more and Pennsylvania Owen There for basis hance , cha fal fair not county, {tl way the}to be en as are we lO} commerce York state of New calijthe a divine had disclosed is fact This purity its original primitive condition trusts to making he to the like of in experiment who Rapp, believed religion to show to course is not general] have they that more are They of their been giving] the pe ople have : state, and they] vie; ey of thiss state, view convinced generally aa Utah' Utah are midst basis a| getting generally the In ‘er newer the to grossly. ceived rive give country the Utah, interests other state Industries ing. 1 increase. press| Tastern the of this . Butler later in then ‘ tone the from clear seems in George in Economy, eae AEs founding : : century _| PAIR. WORLD'S A HAVE CAN offshoot _ Robert to he sold 5 Pa SS roOUNGIL TRADES eS aso LaKes It days bread seems it) Harmony common-a in one's the came Harmony, It canal. , ‘ the build to ff, escheat and to (Indiana. came: years he:a dozen amacsed,: wealth COnsiderable 26, 1907.| still} later which Harmony, New founded -.| HARE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAT SADT 7 WE in these gets one community, his in earn of continually Rapp St. Temple West South 3190. 25; Independent, (and that Wurttemberg, Christian the things to history history. so And seems Verily, face then, our all 208 Block, Offices-Dooly Bell, Exchange ‘Phones: one's The way. known, its In society pestore 45 Manager. General of only well E .-.. Maugh oS "Year One Sweat thankful, be S ie VOGT yicsris ceidw vise creme Only, McAllister, Malcolm communism. ean In cee ecco= eric ‘7 "00 4.001 .....Sunday 1.50... Editorial oc oc cc cites sen MONtNS THEO .......-..+.. e-. Six Months ie (ONG Pe ic on oc CIS the RATES: Paid Not Months One eee ieee wnt lee G0 to of r he t News items Department it takes the Still, long how now, are no matter they what from character to be accommodated, likely different is navy Te to ' #4¢ over total the total value possible, business the all eanal Panama the for to|seeure shipthe more and of money, It will cost a vast amount 7 the . completion, its after it through passes that Econ-!ping at society of diviprobability the receipts and the will be greater anthe In note years, ten in say, be completed, can If the canal rival dends aithy crises like oats Tehuantery suit on to the effort lO}, eyen in twelve, seems to write finis but if f a longer route will do it Ittle in harm, It illustrates anew the|pee in common." the construction its Is consumed that than It nouncement. "paye all things peat carriers to notice give not Do Office. a is of the Harmony property the the state melancholy is a ‘there and Pa., omy, should be re-| relating to subscriptionn_ sho wting ot to} to the Circulation Department, Braneh local the or solicitors There 4 he of a very | rolling may nt, aa ngle of ahead from vessels incan enterprise is consumed time vessels naval the canal rival much No too Pacifie to the if though that, the in building naval transferai of American eZ . for the Atlantic the with terfere lace. los: ys Mle i oe City. inRiaatt ‘fake Ne wwspaper Daily tepublican matters DIRECT ported a andyfacilities is desirable, that srmanent eg WAY. MAN'S OWN Indianapolis News: 187 Only The ee stand, ; Utah. in Party "ou wall the quality local impressive an Let Feb, 10, 1906, at the] the Act of Congress, as second-class matter oa Lake City, under remova : ae = Republican the of Official Organ Entered postoffice at wall its alue, Compiiny Republican should . old by Morning « Every ' 4 Published - Mountain Inter . a together y industries the industry, kindred the displacing list, ie t ra t for ™m clothes two These of sort what to tell ‘era who undertake would prophet rash lm- | moat ‘The hence. years twenty In use ye wi ships to furnish be will canal Panama of the object portant: that But picture. of the interest the 7 ee e pee : a scenic has permanently. remain ; It or landscape, the REPUBLAGAN MOUNTAIN Suit 1 users P I in and atterns, Blue Mixtures, Brown Stripes and Plaids, Staple P. Gre I J 68 me ants to ord er, $3. 50 to $12.00. a Suits $20.00 to 9 $45.00. i : C |