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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Every Morning by Inter-Mountain Republican Company the election the world Orgun of the Republican Party In Utah. --_ and The Only Paid in Republican Daily Newspaper SUBSCRIPTION Aaa in Salt RATES: Not ae Lake in SEPT. 30, RISE, AND THEY it rose not at Lake, its a year, the never the It later, after when have American thousand ae Now, they grow It loses, loses. it had party of been command to of in the in than there another the a city elec- in 1906, for government strong suit. many as and it was bad didn't every head employes city election They were friends of couldn't quite not the city of is defection to say good F the The the year have to zen, be influ- fied party ticket ment the these be large city will held as the that . in in And a year a power was yet they their the The quite the party be with all the of an in vastly Here sert party there when the whom in 1905 in more election that with all a a its it came for around. were advanced new party the in then, that in They cast all the their the American party managers were the than a three then, The American mark in It it. for reasons of erow will vie party 1905, It one Salt no will duty The to HOLD OWN. ee Xe That their into is their own. their point They of cannot ranks. weakness. keep Recruits the find They people they have cannot they for men the rights of his manhood, and refuses to indorse with his vote the party that proves it is not deserving of being sustained. There were a good many reasons for the loss inflicted on the American party in 1906. But the chiefest _ of these doubtless was that the American party had made a botch of city government. The rulers of that party had been more mindful of themselves than of . the city they had sworn to serve. And the faithlessness of the trust showed itself in results. The people did not like the seventy thousand dollars gift to P. J. Moran. The people did not like the raise in the tax rate. The people did not like the manner in which the health department had been conducted. The people very much protested against the work of the street department. The the people knew the treasurer was wrong, and "tool go that water office could not be defended. And the people were shamed and humiliated by the seandals-the outrageous and Shocking scandals-of the police department. Besides, the people didn't believe any good could result from the attitude of hatred and intolerance which formed the foundation stone of the new party's existence, _ They doubted more and more every day the wisdom of defaming Utah in the eyes of the world. When the New York Times, getting its inspiration from the organ of the American party in Utah spoke of the state as "a community of criminals," it shocked the people who love Utah and whose interests are in Salt Lake, The New York Times was expressing the sentiment of Utah which before one no will of and which men apply there will be Make no on party The it will money. be and believe a is We party, and by all its receive the win are of Salt the of The city they elect of can public Lake good and be elec- American captured men fair to ticket coming the good a it clear proposes a in for performance with tired it judgment of the into work Make party party, reward declared that in of meant the with people will if their came expenditure considered ways. by this and a fall, sensible people. We believe select of right with that the men sent candidates; principles on sort of free day's After the of Dr. upon as the the next If usual C. G. or That Is any better convention adopt a proudly which the saying about seems is than a An starting has ever in voter he even from did party as capable be elected candidates, have been for possibly the Telegram expect to the clean and can as and logical the We people. are very party in of glad the at as is, course arrive. It should quote nominee will is have Dr. of believe to have'a man coming city he conclusion the little boldas Republican Dr. of his campaign. a so Plummer party to be elected, He squarely denies the And in an issue between Dr, Plummer and gram, the decided mayor in November. reasonable truth not for to candidate election. will most that departed the will platform stand. morning city casting man he the surprising ly this Plummer municipal he, interview. the Tele- Plummer. type He is to lead an ad- mirable choice, And while The Republican by no means wishes to forestall the action of the conyention, nor usurp the right of the delegates to make such selection as they think best, we are free to express the general sentiment of this man, He is a good citizen. That is the very first requisite. He is church his feet respect no servile or as of tool political any clique, organization. a man. the of And community as He such now he that the lackey stands of no squarely on is entitled he is more to the or less in the limelight, just as he was before his friends asked him to accept the nomination, He is not a seeker for office. He fs a physician, with a very extensive gagements with when and lucrative a : other man, | 1996 || the were las the community. a hundred and thirty from theof defeat election Smoot tepublican | those. is party) who.say publie it because That is is be the of exclusively the choice the party our only his election work of happy the be is' doin the will result of | a in shall assured We that, in the the the } will | matter in with that its latest issue t rit | in af \ | : \ 0 . \ means ‘ is Q} imi ad of | ; i the Sey] iy ,‘| | tl full 1 of I Lhe | | earnest | bring of Thirty-two to an a 2 San ait ; = ; ht ex- pages are dee av' . / 1 of ) ; y ; thi, coupon } { Nap ode pound a ay ae i sO ob: ) Ant ' 5. elpec b 1é by: t Friday 10g and am ‘eld ad Mi Maral \ Se " os ID ot 1 the a als & ie Co. C play ei: +c Vif SOUTH \ EET >! Cc Vl AIN STREET - 7 zc ES has city nbhlicattor } cost their f to 1] Saturday Zi : so verael tye x Porat He ; 1 hi Cvuy Nn 1 to t Re pure be question. an a I ren he.consents that Americar the Tr the ie , Tribune: , Dr. } ot didn mer a. Tribune couldn't get press may dates, just it use : been 1 § de DYNES, ADVERTISING ms 1 I HA A SM ist week OG get. bacl > Di up At "had t ADE FOR MILLIONS OTHERS . y A ett ne . [fit has not 0 for. vou, Mr. it rattled say tax on No about go matter the forward ----- . the raises and' | 1) opposition 1 15 and tried th cause': candi- sae 2 beecanse it, it 7 a yf Sheet Sd ill bea Ip their tried yas earth and CINE newspape that li yad-. | TTT BUSINESS BU Care ice good is sa ticket» half. They ee anda ILDEER, Republican. -- good. platform -today id. th ai won -- na a eA believe ‘The gis nena nee ne Republican lyvou e 5 aAVeT nev ot method wrong a) 1 ---___-_- A TA lave having you or; your vwersaries battle made money " ; Merchant, it : what Republican straight that! very 1 f ‘ Politicians | pageés his. nh long a fi na 9 e om el not committee e cs helped on party and ennocieemniiana forty-eight 4 Two. that can 8 | up Ke hie te ob tie: i pal ------ in the cause Republican 1 i Don't an feel and. » | whom believe loyal city { - selection, confidently if a i the Plummer Monday. fortunate he 1 Even . } delegates straw Dr. | _- pass. comes te terially: the for the care,a that convention city ee The r gram be make. ) : it ee has. And e the | ‘can will. candidates province Indicates Republican to he he i 9 large of he be a good man and the general sentiment of that be | Ge { church.' | very believed don't t Ree ' = : very is every fully We that But people of will desire a members . selecting, assembled. they nominate-so available candidate and not. the "he When influence Mormon if . elected ' { : 7 isn a Amerl- i hers understand | a city Nees: Republican convention the his by loyal 1e | ." by.the ame A ththa {, vid‘ vol oe an public man, him-'| Plummer and <a : as, believes a high office, he | W& ag age believed exercising is that ‘5 Senator in obey | xii I ‘ by 4 and it is certain affairs. 7 nomination Snow' , 1 190 pat ete ge n Bransford, will people imi limits usual ea) Mr. - out rn \ of o1 he' pender inde of Pex ‘arelul| Ore | selected true Mayor ra emen..0) Interfering the os Ree ES tes si e 9s not ; American: the ‘ an Senator nen certain been in t f (I os be ne all now any that ag i S rf. | identi . T= the > certai ‘be Cerrad of. reason first js fifirs ; secone reasons lost ed hundred he The rhe more. ‘ there us - The y 4 the illustrations sredit 0 to the credit : : Ltt es SeUtah ¢ Truth is to be congratulated ol are, than, party yorty than| for. will We. "chosen'' friends, party, and or have _ hurt me needlessly so, x ho Hie And te dar} eves no er practice, with S in ne Allan, Speci ecia oe sorely, J : tn beautiful ouched o the n i By BER I I LA M. GLA: Y ) (Continued From Yesterday Morning.) , mci at < Signor She had little . going eee plan an friends. He: this {of ated many to in the ner en- which must in some measure be interfered he is Installed in office, and feels the pressure fete, own and mind reconciliation. (a ie ani ama she quite 2 She] athe y ner™gain Without had hajppened for doubt, 7 the best; 7 ay' ¢ > ¢ : are How Sarak wineriee sh » assed tin a a times all menfs Qe ore fo this week a reguliose for boys and at 2 pair for 250, Li a eirls " at pela > dent with light; ¢ we = ae : in a the tell a himmessage the the ball- rooin Duchess him, for and me Shall occur what ‘the. m; of cUnaUsaIetetjusothasavoncwmiwen Ss i s duchess emilea as < that. moet I ays; Or her radiant > perhaps SHOR thint STOC I eare No: ar made Several people passed through the | NOW i " and among like looked all a these queen. ee CHAPTER There was a fair Nowers she}. Ih half-hesitating step, as? yeti Sp uh A: ea fs Ated. aA have would i? a Vie Zz ound of a came fi Be iil] MIS ws HIE on SEE THE Kk "you. made more gleamed fair fair, like women a stars, and thousand which] times tenderness in their gaze Then he went nearer was confused and hardly re knew lin: he ee "Ts asked, The grounds were beautifully illu-| to address her. Was it true that sne minated; the richly) colored lamps} bad sent for him? Would she turn 0 r snone like moons among e the|round and seeing him put on het g great a trees Seats were prettily grouped,| haughtiest look? A Nita! Nita! ena ie eae. river rippled bards ever oe sascha Be such cold: | along the grassy banks. between those who nad loved so; The duke as usual was most punce-)| tual, He walked threugh the grounds well! He with the duchess on his arm, and professed himself delighted; and then, elng fond of a good game of whist, the duke went away leaving his lovely io enjoy ferself in her own fashio She Tors a magnificent dress of the palest rose satin; a color that suited her dark, glowing complexion to the very point of perfection. She wore the superb diamonds given to her by the duke, and in her hand she earried a bouquet o and buds. Her mirror told her that she had never looked more ravishing than done her.. ful, costume. She danced with Sir Geoffrey, and then asked him to walk through the conservatories with is see what Lady Clanalpin's moonlight is like," she s o conservatories looked particularly beautiful; it was filled with rare and delicate White flowers; the light here was charming; a pretty fountain flung its scented spray into the warm air, and crimson velvet seats were placed around {t: one or °o white marble statues gleamed palely. The whole scene had a delicate aerial grace and beauty that was not to be deseribed. Geoffrey Sir had not much eloquence at his command, nor was he gifted with any very appreciation of the beautiful, but he felt the influence of the fairy-like scene. The duchess sat. down by tae pretty fountain, she list nee musingly to the sweet ripple, bee eoffrey waxed eloquent; he tho ont he Was making a deep chile on her, for wore a soft, gentle smile. would been mortally wounde had he known that she was not even listening to him, but was ene how she could summon Lord Carew. Sudde "nly sae turned to Sir Ge offrey. "T am sure you have been reading poetry lately, "she said; "plead guilty at once. "Indeed," he said, with a look of alarm, "I have not-I cannot." "Then it comes naturally to you,' sher continued, "ow: Sir Geowror: you must really return to the ballroom; all the pr ete girls there will be quite angry with me. Sir Geoffrey positively simpered with delight. She turned to him suddenly, as though an idea nad just occurred to er. "Do you remember a gentleman we took courage; after all, he she undertook ELAINE TOKO a OFFICIAL | be antic | | here?' sae} | | | | ' "She turne d to him with a radiant} smile that seemed to brighten the eon Place; her dark eves rained ght upon were eloquent jewelled you musical her beautiful enough. hand "Are low, him; She out to sorry: held one him. she voice lips! asked, in He WR ., n d was ince not a coward: .he valued a ci te Be hs . ; ) s "Sorry for what?" ne asked woman. was not going taken to apologize wife pressed his a. wish to where go The duchess rose; she beautiful figure diamonds her; nae to Its full flashed laid ner like hand "she repeated, mista uke me,"' s face flushed hotly, tinue d: "You is so have in for she height: w ay the warm, 259 One recorder { ne oe and Retail IPTICIANS. Be Salt pits ae Main | | | ea = San Clayton Music 1 | Utah' treasurer | rece a a Utab Nelenlone S } ng. Lead ‘ itets3 109- Co Music South his "for Serene a) ty 3 3 i her | her | Hane f of ee Y come properly before the city. ce mm HANSON, ittee. ee a hustdred pact the = . W. 5. S. ANDE RSO N, Seace star 107 ae es mad', " of the a6 HUDSON, Main St., fine st tong: as tooth 1¢ inate. arm. | DENTIST, Salt Lake ae having ©@ ity : pee 36 and for gotten she deep, true "| louse Main his! ! eee And elect from each of the fiva 1 a - Becto eas be munic ipal war two nemb ers of the ro ae given away, free, gratis, with"| city committee to serve for two years: ;out charge or future obligati to adopt a platfor of part princi - | oo sation, five te Notas oT platform ok ean Main perhaps: that you} St. me-for-|! gotten me, Allan. You English ladies| are cold, very slow, t ey give way to no quick, warm impulse, as wal Castilians do met my old friend, again and thought he understood me | -he nas forgotte n me, and treats me | like & stranger Nay, Nita, that i, .do/not?"" he. ré- plied. "From mayor, BOX crouta | upon have mistaken me, long since we parted some || - Ons having |N€ss as may ea Oe 3y order drew flame al | and| Bie ee ts a ee ae sie emnet off eee ta be 4roten" fe oe ti e regular election Tuesday, Novembe r 3, | 1907 O. Established . Mr STAN OPTICAT, COMPANY, Wholesale and Re COLT . a UTA | CALL a Republican City Convention Municipal Ward Convention. INS MA CITY. P. | EAT Or nines) . Sawas For nad! Os nem Lady Adelaide after 2 time (GOntTGUC BUS rj she| me] nothing which ought to disple ase A ee an cn? convention, to be He went upI through the beauti-| compose: 908 delegates, representt pez arly light and stood before her. jing the votine districts of Salt Lake our grace expressed some desi »; City, is hereby called to mest in th see. me." he said. Pe theatre on the pur) ¥, September to it ever ything - THEM, W aE ESTABLISHED. ee bidden Ja nle-tace, drawn and richly trimmed with gold _The duchess knew _ perfectly well doetel: "Then lbeked never mind it," she saia€, with| y fringe, half nid the arched entrances, Who was there; but she never looked] 9 bewitching smile. "Let us sit here | to the conservatories. What wonder- | 4round; and Lord Carew stood look-| and talk; we shall not be interrupted,| SALT LAKE {ul preparations of lime-light hadjing at he The softened expression! everybody waltzes. Is not this con- | Bell ‘phone been employed; there, no one could) of her face made her more. beautiful servatory pleasant? I could fancy it; oe "18 tell, but the effect was magical, a soft} than ever; the dark eyes bent on the } Was real moonlight." Ind. puone subdued, pearly light, through the| fountain had something of dreamy! Spe succeeded perfectly, as she did flowers te HERE LARGE SHIPMENTS FROM THE WORLD'S GREATEST WORKERS IN "METALS HAVE ARRIVED AND AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION AT OUR ay pepe "‘un- OWT then rR cur Tat have lulled him to sleep,""' {thought: "he will never doubt | agair a Just STORE, MPAIN, == ir- theha | - a aA eae HATIOC RISO « it, seen Germ: then dead silence. ; Er eeeieaG en B aa ACEC : had Be Le ee XXXVITI. a = velvet curtains, half-|#"4 * 1 TOG; KING 60.SO: te ut one Soe perfume : ate ai tEN'S for s ens pearly - face the the et : Kine thinka than.to be missy misjudged the Deeultut: | softe nin that well. ied, little even. ¥vou look stockings made. best ful so oe ShRoCS and 1 of ee =iudg School ' wear b ss care LOD rowhat W a honor to You. ki smistal ne nothing world fo Bayes dis| Tesistable,5 e We again but UE oeme | Lor foolish i oe conservatory, but tae duchess seemed | >softly nN to be (so, . eeply in: as her, oxi} ag death. thoughts that noengrossed one ‘ di re turbed her. | tili] Si arisAh if res ey, see SAhim "said: rea haLappin: <Ni ewer, erica to his brain and half i it not delichtful."' he | intoxicated -him,;. or may that; s delightful, she |} "how one can manage those | his» Tremors: was so great ie om = iY Fea ee ; ».anake: some:atonement I vhi Been rt ie they ane mort obs eat | Jeweled th: ind: lav ‘on: his@arin:he be than children. T wonderif ne will! 2 ‘ finranhinae" | down and, kissed i Tewlen as hin: has the tthe appeared Nau thought, . eaiee hau ser Gr 4; you hint . "if Sir Geoffrey tell him wher am. It | forever Is very ccaouie to be obliged iS earry | You heve ie om 5 waeed tl ete are "ich AL Cidnalpin on to herself rae was a complete success: that: all "the fragrant fed fatblast 0 > See ° Qway. make « hoincouldmcaTeka heen, vera + a Lady the seemed eee ain by and she Beeetre loremember: will you always valyge most what is most difficult to obtain; now that he *had|~* ; f oe - + . longed and flonged in vain for ner society, he wauld be quite sure to value it. = , 1H forgive him at the fete She wou sive him a re 9 Lord | ently, romise c TBS Ormond : : would[ be.so.talken by sur prige, eased, fio fear that he would eve offend . Rubinio's >? was il t ind } the reatest friend f yurs, Let'us forget th I will forget } in this superb Republican nominated, at a will can CC. G. PLUMMER, name be today's they men work, point for a greater and the past been known. DR. to that which his may ayor. party in and spe aene to him; TOLVlitenow Mande candl- city they that Republican people And of The adopted matter party as affairs, the the be platform Republicans. wlll private the the the just Republican believe of the American in to be command in carefully, their the sensible lion. people it clear that earth and back now done to There can, be sooner at warranted {8 not é obli- acceptable gentlemen, economy seater € confidence. the it clear, of duty by the men put into the offices, We people, before mean they F , fries) ) elect- chosen Seer may the turning improvements. city , wil not tendered Republican voice when and platform their e sner but the ofsofficials which the and be Hital y E pudli e i would him i people, good attention make they hold a must But then. betterment the with deception; and when they learn the truth, they do not remain, They are under no honorable obligation to obey the commands and swallow the stories of their leaders when those leaders forget all honorable political duty. And the recruit withdraws his support. He exercises That citlprogressive . oy fia. or, of Tea is not 7 proper been elected no but who duties with improvements power, caught hoped convention, may beguiled been be has Plummer elected, when to the public an claiming-to TILEIR is The- management senator within has no is there delegates have consider the " for party. +> CANNOT morals > of endedhey atty, perfectly judgment. name to eth those offices, knows, city convention to meet The . & 1907. 5, their will state ; various the voice and Lake the » city, and the city, several other re well written, Aves. ; number decidedly It can- | Abby) Suow Sep ET‘ a5 wi whom it, ry city should go Democratic. profession, on ¥ makes Soninistered, Wwibely. EbIUty, be party prawns party. today's the Pa THEY the ee one Thea good x with hundred least tel MheHacticles 1 the entire of | good, ant American any a his that lines. Plummer numbér enticements own their in eae hold vote ticket Republican obey; is their There aman. Their campaign for recruits was directed -es"pecially toward the newcomers-and it is likely they . got more of them than did either of the old parties. BUT THEY LOST SO MANY OF THEIR OWN MEMBERS THAT THEIR TOTAL VOTE SHOWED A FALLING OFF. Geos \ } tee wa of nee whole the and at to respectful won won and beneficial Truth for November conscience dates same that have practice movement health and Dr. posses- victory, with 1907, of city discharge by and very and the vile here, fle | more hes of men responsible converting The 1905 should of cellent people, It could organization, every methodical should. faithfully the t heir of the voters the the spectacular lost high-water good the people their ed | the managers the in as s regarded been has he and diminished. With Baer towns ; Ps . ol in review kimerie : Kearns-or following MEN. elected people vote.|0 f party. ground of Tom a whit would 1905. offices plenty are of their select in the the the new political possible a tool not believed-a be not is against for OWN, in quite year's Republicans know, b v It do made for have 1908. name, election GOOD be They over + city the will dictation The people The conditions were here. The new party Why didn't it get additions in its best year? here were the many new arrivals-the people Also, oy ' no next to not He it reasons for in party defeat-as they And | own, it is folly to say together was arguments converts will assembled gathered that vil thing in Salt Lake new be of the Mormons." friendship. at had have should ae ara ien nara There nomination If And yet the American party failed to gain. That the ak | Lake, bad or Dr. to no other power on earth. -+ oe t must be. made clear op e of the city that =f ra eee for the several y an off year in politics. "The Senanl n partyMS eataates of the ee offices are fit for those offices; that they will so adminalways suffers in an off year. The American party should have gained a thousand votes in 1906 over 190% from the ister the laws as will redound to the credit and the There very people who take advantage of an off year to help benefit of the city, and the good of the state, a2 personal friend, to express such displeasure as they must be no faltering because of the noise of the AmeriThere must be simply and solely a can party organs, may feel. There was no strong influence of the nearness of a national clection-such as exists this year, for ex- direct performance of their duty to the people and to ample. of +4 Salt candidate by election at Salt Lake-although as a . self charged with the obligations of The and mayor the of couldn't last eyeh passed in Today The a all prestige They otee the and NOMINATE the party. | men gain Is the Smoot. - as in with admirable day. every win for Republican te down actual possessed accused Mormon, charge would with and ranks grown THEIR argument-they they hold if Well, cannot reached In fund, he headed, far greatet has reasons HOLD votes city, flattering will go before. of the It .} _ Rusineae year which managers congressman magic a more to city. before. couldn't 8,487 for of xiowil their of influence not sion, of with American campaign the had get the army the for to cast local was nearly any be tool. 5 number the party, date. country, party the that 1996, that the COUTLDN'T votes growth 1906 in ‘‘a The advanced gent the November was American of of following inereased. they revenue will exist exist 4 in | 30, 1907. ; strial to Penis an industria i whole || devo devoted whole And the city will be assured under his administration, of | untruthfulness a health department that will be managed on. intelll- since join But it ticket wilt record election American way. In of Always 4 But not in of conceded. so from voted confidence the They logi- IT WAS AN OFF YEAR. + election be once the that months in an and resource hold able twelve which 1905. + Some That not before. to votes. actual ore Poona good people offices into that the of the of department and in 8.307 other county, of great received work did have the up \ WwW the lot a the offices, money their paid they the they workers-and They party for telling none all the will who than win 0 was control, had had held at newcomers ago. year. was lead is growing, to for Here to been yet they they they 1906 1905. had And votes 1905 In more year party 1906 party a oat opportunity they its They before. American absurd. -> when any in city the when and should than new a make a offices of @ present by people nearly office, more inducement in of lot of proportion than Salt the population party year a just was lot handle, in party power every the that cannot in more was There truth, that Aa + the strength thousands simply you they could being hierarchy."" > of the strengthened it cannct the degree the and party votes tne. heen ciaime-had pwn panes And yet they positively cast fewer votes If vote party. journals, some than pons of and 1907. American where re- state- further? had of eight strength was they addition cally got was to the place didn't been have election expressing that of in the to the 1906. There PALL, pecullar election 1905, of year little first and That tion a lead them but true that . the ' in worse Is the by to the came And they they casas THRY following influenced of time on Tribune the time long their hurt That papers. own in rely : which: which of hasx been made. But against him that statement is abfriends ys want the offi . est--of™ ; ther surd. While he is absolutely fair to Mormons, recog- | use of assigning the | nizing their rights precisely the same as the rights of | convincing, nothing will, be othere citizens, ' he stands identified) with faiths ae ON hc Lee party their a publications came telling before, MONDAY, they themselves those quit been enced. EASTERN OFFICES: New York Office, 4 Cambridge Bullding, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria, Chicago Office, 211 Boyce Building. J. P. eee sole representative east of the eter Moun- UTAM, slanderous but people the CITY, the papers, couldn't lan conditions party sintere interest the 5 ns Re ee for that grew impression public the various echoes were incapable of had MALCOLM McALLISTER, Gen'l Mar. Offices-Dooly Block, 208 South West Temple St. *Phones-Bell, Exchange 25; Independent, 2190. silence they their in ments LAKE in party that with : in charge cannot be lodged against Dr. Plummer. not with truth be alleged ‘of any man against ne They the city atin peculiar Republican party it. found had people untruths many so of guilty over American alize nae gl dale notice to the CircuSubscribers will Soc eye lation Department bir and n to carriers, collectors or solicitors, on all wate a eoncara ng delivery of paper. Please give former as ell na present address when ring change of address. Order to discontinue orores only neh Gabeceiiion is PAID IN TUL knew PE Me the that, to addition organs assed perk si and THEIR PAPERS LIED. SS In City. $#. SALT people, tS ----- +: réd as second-class matter Feb, 10, 1906, at the postoffice ce Salt Lake City, under the Act of Congress, March worthy the of nothing were they when hl Official i the were they of the duties it is unfortunate eriminals" of when kind; people ia In before branded he to community "a of part any care didn't they because as In party i administrative al =° Poblished at Utah American the left by for vouched was people the And thority, which Utah; of out went ; of SEPTEMBER LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, SALT REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN friend-!| | ship in my heart, J write some thing | to you-you choose to misunderstand | it, and. bring your wife with you to} take' care-of~ you, I _ Suppose. ORs Allan! how unlike yo The. words fell ‘with a passionate| ring, the littl e hand trembled on his| arm. | } Can we not be friends, Alan? . I Value your friendship-an. me! -how | highly: but how. can I be friends wie seems one who to misjudge me -to} so think of "me. We can be ! strangers, ity ou will. [ can say good-; bye to a plea sant dream; women say hat every d y. live In the same world, and meet, you can. please yourself about: we are. to-be friends. Allan, you must not-misjudge you must make albetween lowance m-hearted an Englishwoman. Ah! Spaniard and Ey ek 2. 367 , © TE Main y I ORIGINAL TEN IT GOODS HOUSE Or ie St. --- EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN ae m3 3 | « . O i To be satisfactory boys' style with durability and be school sold We guarantee satisfaction in boys'Ss' suits must § combine at a reasonable price, suits priced $3 to $10. Our Boys' Deepartmen t Also contains Underwear, Hosiery, Hats, at very moderate prices, Caps, Ties, ete., LET US MAKE A SUIT TO Youn ORDEP. |