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Show Official Organ of Morning Dee cla by Republican Party in be as second-class Entered March at Salt Lake 38, 1879. matter Feb. under City, 10, 1906, the Act of at the © Congress, Only Republican All Daily matters ported DIRECT the local Branch or solicitors. relating to the Office. News items Department. should Newspaper Salt "tariff be One i eececece addressed to the Malcolm four a 208 Block, "208 South Exchange Bell, CITY, 225; UTAH, been months the a long of coeesee aici 8.00] SaUu Mannger. West is is still have Temple Independent, low so service St 8, 1907, nre for»what for the one for The of the merit the people citizens following Tribune is for Should compelled whom title the to be for appeal it has "for years opening state- if would possible to a seen much that we itis One have In excess of consumed schooled : by Will Be ports, Newspapermen, in Boy Is a Bright Fine and Ambitious, Opportunity Awaits and Salt Lake It It Take on will the fs short of y for town who would reporters. far their by Main might vastly The wrong be he certainly the Tribune, But we the and to to or enter quality and benefit whether in a him he couldn't He would a against newspaper the men He le ing. reliable, They and are print honor the with so on Men here variably the state compare York They other paper know good East where that Salt editors this recognize Lake Salt the They recognize They good. the when see mechanical most he the country like grade table this of so in department gets of the size any local as of out the not will a or testify lo in a So that to it is unfair stigmatize We trust we Tribune that it to the as Inferior. them may has be so pardoned long tempered manner that It so required has that for it long loses the working it correct for adopted has any- so high truth However, the boys can. of With expenses East, the and sense the the not In by Tribune even COMMERCE if AND point able city plenty met presently, main is to of the to lend labor good of The Protectionist: the business of Boston used this expression: it contrary, she can find new work of men service. If be so difficult for the Tribune Let whatever and misguided be Ill- its them. their the needs us urge assistance they other running women able to get of the along advertising. TARIFF: Discussing means for improving the Herald, on the 11th of March, Ha "Massachusetts a tariff Which a eanaterenres more than the she to Judgment. for donated, ALL own that should lose THE is not men quarrelsome, estimating pay but owners they suggesting its disreputable the Tribune were decent, it would decent men to work there. reporters, newspaper a ruined intended for a country she can consume? On has an antediluvian policy customers neither at home big pit for any the it old in a distant] the to the his to and & Co., direc- old man's the in him away story- a tedious Philadelphia address sent that nor resident a moment, away happy. amazed people here old at the could keep Salt Lake he He ever directed be was the characteristic the stranger him behavior our positively have. to supplied. within who in man. will who could men incon- The publishers from wants the oL Polk These toward of and directory without exemplified He the From of one first Salt gates. PROTECTION In Lake And we did not It. once of his refer to the Boston tariff Men's under which nor abroad, The principal of most to get of of the Re- land You Bryan reform" of that the with for If in this "the country duties "I don't on think is farm the something products general cost are for of ship the of living subsidy bill, kitten | and thee "Tn the employed country. There Evening are ire of insinuating were "inspired that by as it Indignantly has always minerals are, to or repudiated, relieve the in on the eountry M. C. and from from the WORK, pleasure Christian for have has much been makes he cheap the assisted every to is of the first more sell. to and It It put looking pay best him to into Tt the the raises tends for more, in quality the to to the Tr of him class the tends beenuse value take the ont that of men induce those is worth service more Many a4 young earning capacity derived from school in Salt There helpftlis of what would life in the more And in this in the of vastly benefits the season something rendered. meant Is realize through establishment Lake is so will man all the Y. just oO he A. has night closed. than a name there is a name increased that M. than when better any service realization other work reveal advertising is listen to the squeal away, slipping 4s of the Tribune. its Subscription with in of of that against him to been himself a ence of a city, who ago city, aw BY MAY the wretched woman ‘ ee, re AGNES document, of Harriet rote ry a Ous superscribed a it Harman," her afaa part of the a for in purpose be obtained could the e chief of Its is doing. Lord Ruysland morrowdaughter night. your © ore this hours 7. and én to- king," birth. agate Let me it." "Lady He ae Clive is O'Donnell, and "while old aga ee she's most Cg - "Tt went I de- what right to the police was cone- a part again am _ Miss I have &éme sthererig ‘yet her and ar- voice, smile, provilie x t CEE pi your Caaetinip. oO'D Teh x Sonia tet ee What this very day-or and a doubtfully Ww ve aie are from bck the ask does you to not me your NiS)gard frien for She If you yourself looked up you have will See any me at furth- Per all but he May 5 is absolutely something a Bracken Hollow, and me you you Morning.) WEX i out JONES. shopping to the-candy o Me Dolly's of wit a ‘There's When, A Said And sad and uch- afflicted day, Father oe a folds kid, felt sobby it with a story, with ols a that dolly- kid came she'd kid- napped at the Pop, Ce EeEHGa. E "conscience." Said Kate, "My owny-own!"" Mother, ‘Poor wee , Sirlie, to have to play alone Pop, ‘‘There's that new dolly." said Mother, "Oh, that's right,"' that queen became the daughter of the dazzled little mite. -_---_ For a. weeps, news, set things Sane " has Katie for the queenFather buys, my owny-ow vny-own, " the girl away. just like in the door, tattered Said not utterly, down and -hears oe The an again freezes Niobe. mother new look doll wants out espair } anished afts her "T drops Ds, her pees baby Not éftemon a look Katie's just outside Or. two +». hundred years the first born of the Spanish queens has Seen a girl in that country of ceremony ‘no self-respecting consort woula venture to shatter so long established a precedent. dis- else out her Hea nleonety suspects the death and burle-a smile}jal of Katherine Dangerfield to be hand to him with a a ad somethi that had something of the old bright-| bogus, and Miss Herneastle and Kathness, the old saucy deflance of Kathererine Dangerfield to be one and the ine Dangerfield. me." "Good-morning, Captain O'Donnell. Was it acting on this suspicion that My friends are few and far be-|you went up to London and_ nearly present, that it would be a at such dea With Rie SP BY What I else' has there Tomorrow t all is known-all." explain? is Then Set het pettest dolly down ore allPO comprise? LL is there something Ruys- THE KIDNAPER. And "This I -__-+ => ~The smile faded from her lips, the old hard expression looked at him out of her gray eyes. I did not "A detective on my track. dream of that indeed. And to whom ry I indebted for that delicate atention? To ae friend, Captain O' Don- at Lord subjects (Continued Katie re-|or motive She looked at him searchingly- earnestly. "Captain O'Donnell, I wonr wWhy-I can not understand why should take the trouble to come *and say this. You dislike me er a cordiality there is no mista you have shown me very little nuaeter hitherto; what object have you jn all this? Why should you endeavor to save a2 woman you hold jin aversion and contempt? a woman, in short, whom, you hate?" "It means that a detective has been on your track from the hour-you quitted Scarswood, that by day and night you have been watched, that you are known as the Gaston Dantree who, by fair means or foul, has won an enormpg sum. from Sir Peter Dangerfield at ards-that the real Gaston Dantree i shut up here at Bracken Bee an idiot, and has been for yea Ah, you feel that. I repeat-all fs hen covered, and did, liege 1t ra That eré timeectocwarhsmeof fly-+T repeat, "What 2 5 to it. him cee tomorrow eRe bes * last the ‘For Mf found afraid of.' yes majesty's cone 15° na ome motive. have worn male attire-you have secreted a dangerous lunatic, to the terror of the neighborhood; in short, the list of your evil' deeds is appalling. The police of Castleford, armed with a search warrant, will be here today or tomorrow at the furthest to search the premises-you will be arrested, imprisoned, and tried. Miss Herneastle Miss Dangerfiald,-I beg of you avoid this, Fly while there is yet time, and save yourself." to be mistaken,"" she smiling. "IT - confess , the very few I count your name ts the last dream of adding to the then strongly marked cnar- & 1 and land saw you-and frightened Sir Peter to the verge of insanity Altogether you were too dangerous a sort of person to be allowed to go on without a- short pulling-up from some one. Destiny, I suppose, set me on your track-I didn't care about hunting you down, as you ¢all, -and rave you fair warning. You seorned all I could say; so, as a last resource, 1 went to London to induce Mr : to cast his influence into the scale You have proved more desperate and more dangerous than I supposed. Sir Peter Is as nearly as it is possible to be, out of a straight-jacket, over his loss2, ‘or the last time I come to warn you-you are accused of cheating at cards, of placing a pistol at Sir Peter's head, and threatening his life."". Again his listener smiled as she reealled Sir Peter's ghastly face of fright. "It ‘is an actionable matter to carry déadly weapons and threaten the lives of her Is so easy on, still lit--=But you want here "IT don't know w hat by coming here. -what you mean You're no friend of Miss Herncastle's man that You're the -I know that. followed her-that has been her enemy tow dare and pursuer from the first. you eall yoEselt her frien tell you,"' O'' Donnell "exclaimed I ven impatiently, "I am her frie to serve her if she will let, me to the has rendered herse If amenable law; she 2 an object of suspicion; track you are officers are on her her frie ane you will give her that card once." : do you come of receiving you- x ghost-o the were whatever I'm it to me, ‘ * Hannah, give Let afraid of Captain O'Donnell. see wha he has fou he rself-in slipwas Katherine It neell, of cour gown-her brown and dressing pers "No, Miss aaeatie not in this inrippling in the old girlHaag undone, stance. To the Right Honorable the is shoulders. In that way over her Earl of Ruysland.,' white negligee, with hair unbound and A shadow came over her face, a gray ooked, with the {ts natural color, she somber shadow. She sat down sudupon sunrise of the August rose-ilush denly with an altered expression. younger, fairer, fresher than he her, "The Earl of Ruysland," ner|pad ever seen her before. ed. "What had I done canine ak the She took no notice of him. She re-}] understand-the calls upon pees the card from Hannah grave-| eye ones ( , you and gravely examined it. Beneath Pete. eee the Bari Of Ue ign you his name in penelil was written: set a detective on my. track. : Is this from "I know that you are here. I comejajl his noble lordship has | discoy ered, benefit by existof coffin, " latent acterS-haye strongly original ways of proving tmz likes Hunting meow times andbe dislikes. sour. way SEK GHER: ave A HEE daugh-|angrily hand of each The ringing tone of meaning sparkle of eye tounded him. routing as?" this aisérvice ae : that be the first to call/a¢ lifted Ceell as of their thought a - ~ oe Bye lips. sage. He took her hand and led into another room, and gave her paper. "The world oe know you as are at last,"' he - give the name you Shonliieve borne by. name of the police ie Before two hours it may be too r To say you z an. are in i danger-tomaay Give her this, I entreat you, and late. tell her [ must' see her your game js up, to say all is known-=f "He says it as cue h he were a that the police are on your track, that Ifatie ter pay the penalty of her mother's actions-yours shall pay the penalty of hers. For you," Mr. Otis arose, ‘Lord with you as Ruysland shall deal he sees fit' She started to her feet and caught > was turning away me away from this horrible f, -at promised, nce. Do any thing you like, only take me away "Not tonight," he answered, coldly "It Is impossible. You would make your pecate, and that I can't allow. Six years ago you had your day- this is Gaine The merey you showed Katherine Dangerfield then shall be meted out to you now. Don't be a -you shall not be left alone. hee shall have a light. Hannan, take up to the room prepared for her, and remain with her all nig He drew himself from her grasp, and left the room, He of terror and despair Miss Hernecastle still stood in the pas- lips. out Herneastle' s friend, 3 ) ms ‘olin: trembling owas chief to of tourists them, the thought attorney chief included, andfor name|{ prand enough and nobleVhy,sriouimtll tiPe last ae two- Pe oy.Senta SoHnelt? he's Bap for the expilré "It wassaid a with Sn woman morning folks ‘My ""Con- Pee eae Gee e between The usurped rank has of cent pee. from police was case acknowledging certain the the of the I told And yet you call yourself my friend. cate 6 Donnell, you're an extraordinary man see it," he answered INO en ae sn't Snoehing very ex coolly. Lt path the hour I discovtraordinary. ered your identity with the New York actress my suspicions were aroused. You had never given up the stage and buried yourself alive at Searswood in the capacity of governess without some powerful bunco the as confess I felt curious to discover. ae you made love to Sir Arthur Tregenna-I beg your pardon-pt rmitted air XG fall in love with you. fatherine smiled once more. "As Sir Arthur had long before been signed, sealed and delivered over to Lady Cecil Clive, and he seemed powerless to helo re I felt called upon to help him. {fe is my friend, you know, so also is hid afflanced Then you played they a against confessed a that some man, robbing the money thus obtained. Upon this confession the of but matter a has and of of especially made queer, the lately which the months by handling and reputation, as the) charges charged dollars very "gang" conspiracy many foree, were in FLEMING lime terr and charges looked But the where grave Scotechmen dismissed, from suggestion police. figured dropped. has of had with police thousand and *that was has its two who way ‘A WONDERFUL WOMAN The pith e chief several police, in have its of a know possible. I and I open- raised found, gravé She sat and looked at him-wonder, not unmixed with a species of amusePoet and admiration in her face. SHAMP. Lake connection part months money LAKDE''S least is who We and You did this? "T did this." will| rested, the case of the two Seotchmen again figuring in the arrest, and, after a preliminary examination, has been bound over to the district court An unusual feature of the case is the fact that part of the papers of the city assume positively that the ehief is Innocent, and is being made the subject of a political persecution, and they are exerting every energy in creating a sentiment that will result in a mistrial of his case when It come Ss up In the district court. The Capital News, of course, has no means of knowing the merits of the case, but. things have pretty pass when great papers of a great country feel called upon to question the own courts, and the motives and aets of their own officials in a matter of such importance as this. One of the things noted in some of the papers is the wail that the chief of police should not be held to trial upon the confession of a confessed criminal. Who but a criminal would have a confession to make, and if a confession such as this is to be disregarded, why should people confessions ever be regarded When and papers ons use such arguments in detense of accused of crim, it invariably leagis to the that they realize that they have a poor case, but want to make a defense of some kind any way, whether the charged party be innocent or guilty The chief of police of Salt Lake may be perfectly Innocent of the charge that has been brought against | the defense being made by some of the papers city, leads to the conclusion that they at least fear that his defense will not be as good as they wished it might be the world, game chief of management benefits help a that simplest manner a resurrectionist, grave. against | opened that, a long time; defendants suffered the cases take the There state Salt in the relieved spirators, and charge the on have this News: connection money just have there without of has men very praciteal the worth to which young City involved, Young applied. help has are employers the afforded effort giving have class, affairs big of Men have and for school, opportunities lines of man a night word benefited. who sort good Hundreds the directed men commodity of of several That a Association instructors, young say season. the been their gular to will the be. weeks. of notoriety Several charge; policy industries stocks reeent men misconduct interests." every American that imagine may SALT Boise unsavory York views foreign opposed protect to of the a Recently, New its kings don't time mining for others-the the dispatches rallroad the of foreign ete, Post, the the We Jong Utah Congressman interest ed by on acting was I death?" to suspicion-L no on acting was Otis Mrs. poor htened ee other Republican every move- is greatly his state find offending how hopeful-hefore Springfield nothing no beats get much advantage from the arid-) tombstone ising ev I knew that Is to be held in this city tomorrow |Stones usually jhpld an, empty coffin. That way les the redemption of muc | "May *y ask how? It was very early on the morning of the enauin lg day-so early that the rosy spears of sunrise were but just glancing through the a firs and wavthousand pities lo refuse an audience ing brake around Bracken Hollow,- when a loud qikthobtencive knock}|to one of them. B ul you my friend! to the farmer," it logically follows that they do not new role for the aroused the inmates of the lonely old|Isn't that rather a increase the cost of farm products to consumers. gallant Captain of Chasséurs?" house from their slumbers. In five She led the way into the bare-lookminutes old Hannah was up and dressHaring apartment, whe re last night ed, sud in the room of her young The final report of the census bureau on the cotton riet Harman had made her confesistre crop of 1906 shows that 13,290,677 bales have been ginned sion, and pointed There t © a chair. maghosne (let us call her by the old Was a grace, a triumph about her he had sprung from her bed also as compared with 10,725,602 in 1905, and the quantity] na@zne) et never seen before-the whole exas that authoritative knock resounded te be ginned is estimated at 156,704 bales. her face was changed. throtigh the house. Wh ere was the sad, somber face of "Tt must be Henry Otte it can be no one else at this hou Go open| Miss Herneastle now? A sort of proud The official government report on our beet sugar face before him. the door, manner, and let them in,|triumph lit all the production in 1906 makes the output 475,000 tons. This He accepted the chair only to lean whoever they y be back and look at "There is nothing to fear, whether j|across its wooden is 80,000 tons more than the estimate of Willett & Gray, She stood where the golden sunit be friend or foe ey do not/her. which was given in the March issue of the Protectionist. her-her tall come to me 1 shall go to them. The|shine fell fullest u pon more classic hpower is mine now, and the victory. |form looking taller and te fore the sun sets, Harrlet Harman's |than ever in her tra ling white robe, a The San Francisco Chronicle remarks that when the onfession shall be in the hands of |crimson cord for her girdle, The brown "unprotected producers" put up prices of their products my hair was wept off fonah ens and temLord Ruysland. They shall learn, one and all, who the despised gov-|ples, showing the scar on the left to a higher noteh than the steel trust, it does not show erness whom thay have turned from | plainly. and adding to the nobility of sound discriminating powers to single out high-priced Thy ir doors is to their cost.' her face. The black had been washed ‘ox then?" old Hannah said. from the eyebrows - altogether she manufactures as awful examples. "Oh! And then- ‘Sufficient unto| was changed almost out of: knowle@ day,' etc. Go open the door, Han-|edge. There was a smile on her lips, After a hard fight the ship subsidy bill passed the nah--there is the knock again, and]/a light in her eyes, glow on her nry word, whoever the gentleman |cheeks that transfigured her. The hour house of representatives on March 1, by a vote of 1565 on is, he Knocks commandingly.' of her vielory had come, she stood beto 144. Porty-one Republicans voted against the bill, Hanrah went. She flung open the fore and. stood confronted by a tall|‘‘ A daughter of the gods, _ divinely tall and no Democrat voted for it. The bill was defeated in door man, with a dark, handsome, stern-| And most divinely fair, the senate by Democratic obstructionists, but it will be moment, if never looking face, and an unmistakably Yes, fair in this military air. air before heard from again in the next congress, "Will Captain O'D onnell--my friend "{ wish to see Miss Herncastle," this -who has hunted me own from first Coot began, with perfect abruptto last-speak? What is it that has In a recent interview on the financial and industrial cs; "I know that she is here. "Who are you, sir?" old Hannah taken you out of your bed at this unsituation, Hon. George E. Roberts, director of the mint,; ranee demanded, with equal sternness; "and civilized hour, and ments who him, settlement. eare Iowa any will alleged declara- interpreted is always CHAPTER XXVI. Hunted ‘Down: "tariff pickparty. renomination honor, advocated by journal same "a question. object that advantage tuken you Mr. speeches now emphatic suecess provoked question designed is closed your PARAGRAPHS. all a boy love Leen reformer." majority the evidence are York Seabury Commerce the people.|*° noe suggested little R. Hke to Utah should farming congress and Wednesday. a twenty L. the and a some of down him wanted, all eo if country. directory anything they New J. of measure scamps, directory. wanted man, Herald, course but conference one have at took sent Of treatea|fesson of our it city Philadelphia, Some city learned. in in it. rooms name they man the the he as the our Lake Whether for sentiment man would they the had make proud In the first place Massachusetts has no tariff of any kind and has not had for more than one hundred and fifteen years. Tariffs are national Jaws and the constitu-] said: as mark" Lake what the to always Listen-oh, facts, are from excepting taken, to on had against in statement. here up city a the Republican referred shipping before policy, other Fe of accept Democrats speech George the of obtain was then that, where last, that exchange the our Salt visitors came the of a which Journal the signal for de: . Here, dealing. Here "easy a Salt found he nothing are are of The both possible. the his papers doubt large not one man in a thou-/ed it In his breast pocket. She every motion with te ag sd would takei the slightest) watching cyvec "Tam going to place it in the hands patiently tell and out of he the listened than people good city papers and the paper one. to char- and another whose Not it place reporters it, as not, were resident, nothing was New of know be ‘air unfair would publishers of not Now, had cities good write of an he could and the thing track in- and. of appearance newspaper big of Salt Lake is this in work. new They vagaries can There written the reporters they commendable the papers editorial to directory, More their superior. of now inconsider- any fons years to be address how people wrote get rule, Cincinnati those shape. are sales never In or eighty. gets directory could eity coming the the publishers asked men are papers the work that it, to sell of Slustration: r would explanation; work- not our different characteristics not The countries worth respect. welcome sell for example, the couldn't work, and that presentable thing a realize they the to are we im- misrepresenting strangers. as to little he no idea tory state. papers the Tribune, care the are to made never He venience city. papers they. papers Lake excepting as story in Chicago the acter-always not but good they local newspaper with in of may talent, to advantage Exchange work-and number their any who from to a news. along to do willing helping a Philadelphia, up- home. Salt Lake has many good reporters. The Tribune has had some of them. If it be now entirely deserted by them, it is the Tribune's own fault, The men are here, capable, was $1,394,- was as a weeps them." that In paper pro- of only and of nor conference of near wanted that allegation of as are is Goer man and had He uplifts unfailing courtesy anything fajy time, go work. ever has county. passes paper. it protest the to what which STRANGERS. the strangers time, abroad in) the general sentiment of Chicago or St. Louis, in world's} rity not that TO or confidence policya of insolence and of Here ex- way country which hastily a A only the great increased event capacity] could lad maybe the not Salt) markets all as under advocacy ignoring neither of the upon to tariff with all courtesy, and probably 3 y sand encountered= on the street pqyantage of them. knoOWS/"S in the paper chance putting spell, would Tribune that any that a an h general help : the Lord that such heaped of boysxe here and depends man will Democratic Grosvenor our consumption, of as certainly their the of sent market much is 2 to , good is has One of difference as rapidly exeess markets home times markets domestic domestic the lightly, people the 16 submit COURTESY to driven been The of up door, want deficient help makers able But lift of ever picking street not has *harity. charity. There are plenty 7 i the a foreign nearly statistics of of just "tarif€ it expects disturbance It markets shows year Deduodting or is entitled he a spite A. The this total touch Republican a in Y. in incréasing of expense The greater. to Roosevelt, of con- commerce, was census the have that than changed, which has come we against gain what and last 1900, trade several. Tribune ; will and that : asking the city, the foreign reporters. develop abuse this paper only tremity the of the , Tribune needs . it. ; . of to imported In despised states: of good necessary overlook people the of seems to the be for GOOD this capita foreign products of not busy for legislature Iowa monopoly. growth able do very must preference the competition, customs total deduct be The Tribune desires to secure the services of 100 bright boys from fourteen to eighteen years of age, and the work we shall. outline' for them will be remunerative and interesting. It jis such work as can be done after sehool hours, and on Saturdays, Any boy of ordinary eee nee, who is active and who desires to make something of himself aeiit be employed. The Tribune takes it upon itrelf to do this very wor is a good scheme. We trust the boys the and not in shipping is source And the election in the he foreign such market all domestic is expressed some $73.54 foreign are candidate foreign account more the as of home we Him. the: Tribune: measure papers agreed population them. growth than ex- years have much main that were foreign gaining and Now ately Tanercorninmtiecakticls are gaining and was shows more probably Your they $17,887,982,374. This abroad, if been take $644,581,898, 1900 capita So, our returns, $17.343,400.476, 483,082 SO AS BEST RESULTS trade to and $51.07 per to year home. was were remember charges that that Mr. $52.46. years accurately far to what at complete duction Competent DISTRICTED TO OBTAIN the the and for per exports extent thus have last ground 1902-6, tarif€ presidential President exports commerce! our imports in and the that greater more The is as measure be no and our well candidate, contention the enough than before, were to is to that hewever, more ever country us hinders desire, than censuS More was nine were Is ten commeree enable of tariff imports they form must - The Boston and periods other it If internal the a are publicans by and this the people the any free out tion Exports our which products The ing They protection $6,143,395,116 as large or Iast gauging or the next tariff than under last four years of dwarfs $41.85 fact the Hundred and the $3,723,279,231 6,340,763,705 Imports You years Exports. both other. two In rapidly than able for the the in what im- most to and aggregated more its morning: Sunday is Herald's Dingley answer There the for es of the our that as enough for for If party conclusive. Imports. contended, BOY REPORTERS ARE WANTED BY TRIBUNE CITY for $4,360,883,522 tariff increase, exports columns brought be and twice be than doubled longer refuse that is has both complete increased this spectively when a may redeeming news it policy, paper wants of its prostituting that therefore, present help sole ask can seen nearly the 1894-7 searching ¢d#orial the it service maligned. of bad And gratuitous and $2,921,411,673 2,986,311,492 striking What that has morning Tribune thus appears, ports 3190. APRIL are that upon, pay four government the and that the tariff, eat, Nepublicans more It 7 been The course posed for the we home convey obstruction to force, power LSS =O pr eereaieiele wieieials 0 TRIBUNE. Sunday its to ment THE we found. uses the to an 4.00] Dingley tarift-1902 to 1906 inclustve-the demonstration in trouble, By to HELP Tribune it gets of in 1901-after to is are the by things APRIL 8, 1907. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, affected times? answer exports Advance.| were larger under the Dingley .--$ .75] wilson tariff. If we take the tor For to tarift 1897-when was intensely intended clearly control tariff .......... tention Inthe full restored 1894-7 TROR Olu It featur®was in usually operation, It MONDAY, era BOYs, to were ago. COME, and years-1898 had In Editorial) Not Pald In .......+.+. McAllister, GGeneral Offices-Dooly LAKE imports Wilson-Gorman City. RATES: Month C.0Ow. cere wscgpeceees ONG YOCBr .2-0.cec 21.50...4% ‘Sunday Daly, ions Year. SALT of is who reformers, are conclusive reform''-1894 uniform ante-constitutional present A REPUBLICAN, be Imports. Advance. cece eee eens "Phones: Lake to subscription should be 1 reor to Cireulatlon Department, Do not give notice to carriers SUBSCRIPTION Pald In $ BO... in the shall tariff who to however, that Do but back commerce. comparison of imports States. go excerpt, friends The to impression foreign to postoffice United wish The the Utah. on progressive, ovina Republican Company the the INTER-MOUNTAIN duties A ern city has passed ar dinance viding te chee are ee pay uo heavy fine... While marriage be a pleasant thing, it surely comes under the forbidden head of "cruel punishments." Like mince pie, it. is fine for those who ean tackle it: to those who can't. ee aelion CUTLER BROS. CO. se eee ee es ee 36 MAIN se ee STREET ee Every that CLOTHING Men's Suits. Spring Styles. Fancy ted Blue Wors-| $10, Pants. All Wool, meres and ee Published Inter -Mountain requires Boys' Suits. Cassi-|Blue and $15, tals, $3.50, $ $4.00, Bae ee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN' tion Fancy $7.00 to ee THE 4 KNIT GOODS e keep all kinds of knit goods for men, women and # I children, cotton, wool and fleec ed hosiery, wear for women, s pring line men's balbri ! drawers and lisle SOx. ; Ww E ARE THE 001M ot mo ORIGINALee eo ime fine knit under. ff ggan shirts and i GOODS HOUSE = as areas ori ecincid |