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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN the American ticket os : . THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN ing OTe a ae Inter-Mountain cia b ai are . Ste t to . Republican Company an 4 n OE ; or that the people eee he of the to know REPU BLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, Republican if those ticket.]}word. two par cilmen ODE rene sey. on suppress a report which Peery thic s which cost haye t he sources isoa supposed to partisan and 1 show are of nofheritance of i six|lucrative people work " prepared7 Hard c ss for a Sees a ai -|hard work is his pertion every day of § inthousanc 1 AGitis ° Official Organ of the Republican Party tm Utah. to his own his life 5 accumulating, and ( any other. ti practice, it i And is if because : : es he he not 18 OCTOBER came himself Le ; fighting 0 nee coherence, in-Jits Pie . most stopped to 13, 1907. gang in 1905ss had discovered t the mistake [ ; rered . a came home, too. And the Republican Te-=|they the eR won has devotes iy and] - in-fthat its capri the meets called itself : of s vear the ns rush ; in 1906, and party proved ne ; fe. o e insane ster Hey American the 1907 "7 anedntieele qualities-and it effec SO gk? e party. Republican Republic: the » ae BE s rp party5 is stronger facts;dustriously Se to the labors of his profession. *haraec f Dr. Plum-|than Se ever,eeas it a should a bebe. Not :a man who was with it} Not people er ee? cee ea ee ateflast vear has reason to leave it this year, and none is reports|mer which makes him an especially desirable last e vear has : City, Under aacandidate} ° , he Democratic Scores f a, 187 ayvor in Salt Lake. have come over ne from the sent out by city ofticials themselves. One of the constant accusations} Den ‘ If they were going go-|for to. Secor mayo . A , <e " i itt z led by the The Only Mormonf[ party Republican ; here, , just Dally Newspaper as 7 they have ake their in other in Salt Lake City.| states: his party is that Because why money? ine 3 did they throw ‘awtnyfagainst it is ruled ae aati: ownof reports, awzy by the |church, < the Morm« people's mate F 3 ; The charge is not at all true, and i finally . are ight, | are c convinced is made ae only] ; they»y finally the Isan Oars cause2 Is right, oO ao ; 5 ‘ a Republican " | a e Ree ye cas . c . . rat Pola in Advance. SUBSCUIPTION RATES: rontentio Si stake, tree three No t = weeks : more 13ad in Advance. hefore ee The}by ares enemies, eae sanes , and with One study election. Month of the report.|degree ......scee of decreasing ; of c the the strength =publicans is far too short fand And the f hope But, : ifin it some the hundreds Republican: Democ - more for a proper had ve study poosveecs | have seeen the , hopeless o z rn folly ¥ Months= ..... of} ......... : ta: ne. Three ‘ N h Six Months : ated time k : is ee i i -d) and have , , day Vv that returned. ses t the ous Every a from suspicion that the]been true, Dr. Plummer SSeS what the C passes ases increases arty men|didate, never could have eeecccneee been He stands absolutely can-| : H the free, without " crowd, " r halla any # thepledges] erican y oncea Kearns CS merican believed < *. Republicon 2 SU 1 to be ean 7 © ‘ tnt anane Ameri "Sunday Sanig7 10One , . I , partyy Year f to the BRN ae emer E eae aa aoa lds t iy public/to : any one, with the explicit statement that 2 if elected id party efending. of their choice Every day adds to Melt the ee to the Clireu° : for their own * deft = 3 : ; , , oa And . shoul ayor he ide will c ee Tat those figures be mayor, nt DIREC, an d not to carriers, collectors|hHeljef that and which prove there : is something seriously with a declaration of wrong. : inReleae Herald should tation ‘Depart constant§ Aaa all a concerning gelivery, of Brder- every day‘ the The ence ineffectiveness . whic of itshi own oy party, and akes free men earnest t andand const:z publish. se the$2.3 former as we the makes it clear that the Democrats effe as p : in» it the|dependence ne which makes a8 frees to}in his support strength of the ing change of Seah Republican. *yscription 5 party, : Because honored ET only a only when ) ee | su DACTAD MS! is PAID IN! FUULL re eee S o i a h the Roa ate nae has In "}the this respect public it ns oe ee otc mt s to the Feb. 10, 1X6, at the P post-|_- ‘® Act of Congress, March|are second-class matter er the Balt Take not n financial content that MALCOLM. en -Dooly B Offices-Dooly " 8 Block, ‘Phones-Lell, Exchange ISTER, Gen'l onSouth bad e 9 2%; Indepen Mer. ent ae . ' a SALT LAKE ‘ -_ CITY, ° = UTAH, SUNDAY, r, OCT. 13; C has 1907 a : show, an he eyes of the: to betray the d . But ch arn a hee the h y, ot a se hey es ee are . For or Reeorder ee i any the ARLES = For Anditor KF asurer or . Trreasu For aS told rty of 7 ~ .......--..; 2 TAT JOSTAH CEU ese ew uA z Attorney Srenriese THS FRED JeeAs JOHN K 1. O. JAQUES HARDY ais to t they . If ‘ very against agains have their > for is In that of not to Dr. Plummer, that named : and one Or{to resi-| win the American first}express adherence of independence, with their: man dominate peS in the|ment himself] he de politics There ,are Democrats the they h here bility, paths is|right mighty : i clever} are well led,] all followed or their z candidates not be won than] to of that men, proud even the « and the or honorable city and proposal of known made their his all > of = in all honesty the as eo i of and natlonal distinctive and able , name The,Republican tie chibat : aac os character, but that |,asts vee A ‘Arist t otra Pees "How do not He Near much this before eatin : are en there isNai in this ne en A wat said { in youu reesei one's oe hatvzon -Banks- hi app"If y Girls crv. have1 must dial ‘ Ae for la J cam: é Endemonist u a great ERE 5 ‘ worl hats 1 self you laugh ea oe LIGRGTAY rans Banks eaeni WearTo Bar enjoy ne = you arecae" OUNCE B i at : pbs 1 ey are happy when they ge m ; "Lifepie is move >mMer Banks is moyrm i ne lots' of handsome hats ine | : 5 | < BON : wn burden,', therefore ra a don't burden Bankezhats one yourself with "Those are happi posse something real ot ee BATA Next ‘ ae qualities Par > free, informed as to secure results, as of in ROR Dr the bold Of If ship man, a have : not by good . th town seit the the : ate unbroken Thy eae Have ‘i, -foree.| ,of t} : bc a ny indeed awe the the oF a ° throughout It ne hardly is place ae a oT the e J very one of marty P McKenzie is not lief MeKenz thieves But unless he thief catcher diffleulty : and a agi tN stopping ir 3 a for Chief oY : orinte In Salt Laeake the but awn elves ower p which m splendid real zee vhile 3 w 5 his i wit hide and per janks for nuld buy is a i a definite lefinit : ills rite avy be satis- cae sea water; thirstier you : € ‘hi drinking gut pe desire al ent ¥ : "tk pleasures had ote An hat € your inine a e are os wife i of Ss a role Banks' Milline: Store js-at 116 7 : Main street haeo rdividy i dora y is atfar rea more important ae Z t ation ) is being: one of thousands: individual is only for for Banks There not cafe When Gollision and a they no thay Ranks hat? et coe o er n one hats hi ive saife individuality iisesiitude Youre w ithout : eee the arid: head cone and looks' a ver ra | Li + nk hat hat come citein horripe } allot'? slenaaa' themselves-women with:a Banks hac etek hat. ‘ithout women. the beginning of be i iking partner-|our helpless: the middle devald-life of.would -plansureana sonienintaen is a very able of consolation-without a Banks hat policeman, a4 prevailing the 4 de worse buy f . uth ecoun-|jty ible possible ever 7 net ar wit a eet tiches. are ) on drink iia tenor of the Tribune's articles.| Si eh Gers ty robberies: were -calle victims of robberies were called ore? rgan was the are you aero fie is thieves there Quit responsible. | pay ice of 14 not : there a man reflection on his admin-| Pia . e he is not doing what th : MelKenzie . you ae ere 1a Banks that fs condition. the : that did Needs him record at death:"' Tt} of his incumbency ge de 2 crime of ake c ae respect for: his: eriminal acts an chief ee party ‘hi and the looking course, course, with the will : ree eri THE 7 WEEK. Lake, of of ma likely to flourish in 5° i 2) > WSsdefends it. The news-| ‘Kenzie's ty of Chief ade MeKenzie's 9a 1 party made : : A ear, ea tip persistent effort to render robbery at a to mistake . 7 read there y, en The rs that by and in Salt ‘e kare' to. the ' sucker: with althat sort by severest v7 back fact understood ‘ confident party back of him and a city that] ; l ors oc alg leserves him, the Dr. Plummer's campaign. de: t termination which we confidently belleve will OC in. lies : spokesman fihem ch They were followed lite boldness der murder of Avie paying him for doing not wholly held Chief controlled - here try come. PLAYS7c OF lies very and} are do trouble ‘ity the of seriou thieves constitutes the ' = of his : office, paper : decidedly if the character, The ha Re-} of wal gravest people We respect4-f value term or escapes, NOt i danger danger now as repetition, if. they-had)no ee proper: constant recurrence of istration statef = its y > grave very grave : just as. a of the . It looks looks' such to every the and ondition ac- tyranny of a_ political 0 about the neck - ofof his > é progressiveness, the ticket at all. he blighting expressed . before millstone effectiveness, are con of frequeney ny or would something could It Is the obbers an publican are guaranteed : . ;. ; Plummer's administration. or dictated to by|united and , : here, just as they|believes in else-with better argu-|triumphant will yvoung the clear-before which he inspiring. it, ret proud of their opportunity to ‘ , . " . indorsement of sterling char- votes convention, which are not led be ; convinced anywhere making 5 before no ~f fig- the s fearlessly and which yasece possessed, : terms on absolutely trying to pick: f candidates,/rule of any: church,i no itself as the controlling power|cabal, can hang like a = Any newcomer who has had]administration All of organization é 5 fitness no standing him, ce con-|cepting-the only: be a candidate, is : them-or made is that the/acter and indomitable courage. domination Dr. Plummer's position was perfectly true. trying of act}vention é flagrant members is ; not American|ure ‘ ~ file of that party are as stubbornly , Clean with it as ever they were in one of|needs of convinced was not elected. a pe preparation boast-| state of former F : Republicans. The that is: It is: impose states. They states. They have tooa be i . Republican Precinct. he ‘a were oy : a rank and to remain one. ment TICKET. : the that of in the .arties es 9 ‘ p have been church eo v inti h t ft isaeelsewhere. wha S in every camp. The older have Saaacanna First - tk the votes "Pes @xperience in politics will find, if honor to study the situation, that and the resolyed : vETT BARN 4 the WRWOODI]any LEATHER COUNCILMANIC dal isel precisely politeians PLUMMER is rather Interesting to compare flogic that can be drawn from it is this: ars et 5 nde auth tate ennn ae aire Dr. Plummer's nomination with that of Mr. Bransford, § party Ai ) weber ie CR cae Nas candidates of what is called the American party. Mr And-no other party 1 é EBay e s ay ai tae Ae Bransford, in common with every candidate on that}chan to ao so. as z of clatter when they come here Salt Tike is under the ene « Mormon th : the who impression is newcomers Republican Hit party. . rty oe candidates or e a officials when CH whie e newcomer Tae te e he eons sa £ e Mormor | public = Sa any a ae o a > ence Most : o . aa ae A if-the The p partial ‘ a a newcomers reason with ah) lk ae DR for city, for i oie ie Beye Cerenne Mayor paid of the BA hice E As Nat rage a tet S5 ‘ : Tatas S i s Any man or woman to obey the dictates of the Kearns cenwho, being an American citizen,]ticket, is pledged to obey f eax egies There are Se: no os easy § ATER' v , AVITH: "TE POLICE? before November 5, 1906, will}tral committee-if out real need elected. came to the city on or Nothing more intolera befo WHAT Is THE MATTER ; the|than thatmahalslavery ea Vip could be . imagined. o i SP Let agined. not be entitled to vote at the coming ¢ election, , provided a part <And of it vour {s amazing pleasure 4 be We don't wish to embarrass c ae nan with: a grain: of: ‘aelf; respect now chiet}).- ae could have)' jolloe i spat the present relen Mr. of McKenzie, aeistration be complied with. the 4 eed of a Banks: hat crime As. not cred< lat any me Socrates: ptalsed Netauri? ast a Sees gre a " Bs : fate: sy crowd of men ) ) here,| . permitted ; the use of his name under circumstances There is a very busy and noisy crowd a, lif est:-of itable all' pos to him or atoit his department t would And p itis not-at a Dinix eRe : hat ‘ of : calling ae ‘ana themselves price i e Shah arty, cleo and the lene seeking American pide tO} repellant. eee ion Breore Rat einnines grecable at to ; the Against Lereca people o that » City greedy hunger . abe for honors h The ae For the ay ¥ ieRitorit ee ; Sena he ea amare St. 7 EASTERN OFFICES: ita New York Office, 4 Cambridge Bt eee P. Waldorf-Astoria. f-Astoria. Chicago Office, 311 Boyce I east of the Bulld Bane MounMcKinney, sole representative tains ~ condition with H cae th. f re expected And yet it iiss expected hs wave wave of him. of : ofof --- 7 Ti That hit American party campaigners _ Notes About Notables. || It will probably be a long time before anything quitefis what he is in office for. r were . true, how easy it would be for the Republicans to} co, pleasing as "The Alaskan' , The ci "mands. bette dit Wl atte will be offered to the otection, The city demands better guarding, . = better . see -d win the election! a | ---_--------___ apes They would have nothing to do. Thoyae public. aN a t a i n of Salt Lake. etter orceme The whole presentation law ‘is sol better e enforceme stter portent correctic yn nt ofof the » law, o he better f ® long-service es re recor &: cs aee reve could sit down in indolent and happy assurance that ae S senna rears worthy, there are so few objections to it, and there fg} criminal tendency-and at least the occasional capturé all the votes they need would be delivered. who has died at Botzen, Austria, aged If the Re-}coq much that is new. It deserves the eight big housea]of one of op Fonr ; year bt ee Le Ji: W.-CURRIE the Rip hey TUOUERS: publican party; was a church party, as the silly spell-|jt received. And they were big. reat oe = panes : J aes Oe --the came roa 7a S : _C. A. DAVEY |binders of the American party declare, there wouldn't sas Two YEATES oes ee tee ee ences At every hour of the day you will hear bits of the] . GEORGE HORTON . ) be any need of headquarters, or of poll takers, OF ATILENS. or of songs hummed or whistled on the street. The :Rev..-Dr:-‘James .Park ‘of the Maybe it is Third Precinct. On Wednesday evening of this week George Horton, individual working, or of campaign funds, vicet anes uie lai anes or of any-|the "Totem Pole" song: maybe i the "Bah, Bah, BlackJiong a resident _ ALBERT Ss celebrated J. DAVIS thing usually eee his , of Athens, in preparation se elections. Greece, But}Sheep'; address maybe the "Naughty, Naughty the 2 birthday. Little rge has been preaching og a Utah Archaeological sontety, at Packard will eapresy has on as ce 1847. anda lives SS oA CALLISTER | it ts not & church party, and has to win its battles here}maybe in the ho ouse in that: effort. of the composer himself, "When Bern al"Tne Greeks \ of Today." just as battles have to be won Since the lecture Ww eiHete ie 5 , gs tant Goa! om Beanie Man Is in Love." But, whatever it is, one recepniies|_ ably y be very rane er iv 5 helpful and instructive, ‘Fourth Precinct. and since ud there > fiss z, a Sols Northe er eehB: The newcomer will not be fooling himself if he will}the fact that fir s cent hae ASO here is something distinctively novel in}no money to be made by the entertainment, we feel state and federal courts FRED R. DAVIS and JOHN F. BENNETT and held up simply let this bit of reason percolate through his minJ.]/ dramatic business. The drama would he good enough Jat liberty (Length of term to be decided. ) to bespeak for Mr. Horton fin this column He has, in a majority of cases, been a Republican]ir jt were Rokeptad 416.000 ann nee anea ther ed stripped of the music. There is plenty . of . the reception which ; his equipment and his talents de"back there.' Sic Wilfrid Laurier, Well, then, he should be a Republican|action prefer <¢ there-and of precisely the sort that appeals] serve. Fifth Precinct. here. He is as much needed by the grand old party]to the lover Canada, on his retirement from office of lovers, to the observer of events. Four years All Probably ............ without any definite purpose JOHN M. HA YE Ss here t as ever : he : was before. as to the ul Ww ie Seeder eth. ne The . grand old party is as}the conditions of a ‘ : ° ° . ie Successful jor Two n ils years 1 play ' vears are he did there. cons era Add ._HENRY S to}result, COHN necessary to Mr. : Horton "here in Utah as it ever could have that music so unquestionably himself for his foreign ne WEpaDeT been elsewhere.him The good, and lines so clever- service by becoming prepared writing. He is a master record of the party in the nation|and there thoroughly acquainted with Amerof the English language is a double reason for the success of "Thefica before he became consui of the United States WHAT IS IN THAT SUPPRESSED REPORT? : at The family of Augustus St Gaudens, entitles it to his allegiance wherever he may go. And] Alaskan." ; . j Tork S e The mayor seems to have been unable to find out|the righteousness é 5 ay Athens. lz shire He permitted himself to be > born in home, have York: a of its cause deserves his support. , a ns a e Sate ca ites warning is It has a chorus, and that, too, is new. , Tas oor p There what was the financial condition of the city is and then moved> ATDOV West. He Pp Sone fr o pa . \ a away There is an alternative to him. pe oe ne ae ee ~ He may join the something sumptuous in the The council didn't know view of twenty women ot] unive rsity-which American party, and thereby pronounce was about as high praise as could his approval] such evident quality. Seoweau n Hie They do not seem to haye passed {be spoken of a man ane artist's model The auditor didn't know-either how much resources] twenty years ago. of the bad gang which controls that party of political] He taught Ro for government coins their lives in soul-destroying environment. there were, nor what : They ; walk]and were the current and the impend-| drifted across the eontinent, pirates. He will by that action express approval finding appreciative re of the}and The American painter, John &. Sardress were and sing like the average American ing obligations woman, aritte people in California. ack The : n he s drifted IAV Se back, a‘ alec Wat robbing of lings fas eae strangers. E ai eit is Arica intelligently and happily aiding in the action iti. e of the Play.fand paused for five or six years' The recorder didn't know. service . as an Maybe the clty was in editorial fie clan occasionally He wil! by that action approve the twice raising gate on t tha os debt, maybe it wasn't. of] One feels that they are representative of what . is good] aoa % He : wasn't Mh inc paid to know too taxes. ore t writer on the old Chicago re ""c Herald. ‘ « He > had > Snelic read much*} . voters in life; . that they , know r uate i ie, ees a r ponent their eo country, 32 and have > Ie been] He ‘rite. had lived. d much-and He could write Seymour, he didn't. whoere And Horatio he ark lives ‘ . derste (Mr, Sargent would have He will be that decision approve boon barehensé the spending of all] trained in music, and that they understand acting. The treasurer didn't know. probably the most And he wasn't on suffi-|the city money, and the incurring capable managing editor of recent sometime ago had of a municipal debt of he consented to exciently familiar These things are all essentials. : terms with : ‘ his And they make war-}years, encouraged chief A deputy, who did]|astounding proportions. him along the lines of his greatest{patriate himself. rant for ‘ the pos approval which , as 2 has know, been> to get the bestowed information. rote pon vers capacity. poems, He p wrote verse, first He aand hisS poe will by that action Pp printed There of New indorse | for Dr. 16 Arthur the elty, pledged obediars Meers conductor the play of York the Cin. So the mayor and the council and yor the rest of them,]ene a 6L ca ndidates in the Herald, were copied all over d to the rule of an irresponsible city the country. ae cinnatit Musical "The Alaskan' Festival, all members has is to brought be of the the happy American thoughts party, tofwas not in all literature anything finer than some employed a num-{committee. of} new conductor of the Worcester Musie ‘ the city, Ree | and those Festival who reel' have contributed ber of expert accountants TENS to the e week's[ a is r ot Pack ANDREW 4 J SMITH ov. JR PCA Eat ] AMES D MURDOCH ORE ie t+ 5 sists , -- | Second Precinct. Four Two to go through the city dition. ‘ that and ‘Lhe report, made by experts, more than financial conwould accept] if the city charges of the . the books of find out exactly what was the theory was that the people the offl- He will by that action turn his back on every prin-| ciple other It which fields, will made be well his for party the worthy and honorable in these entertainment will not soon be forgo*ten. One Gadskia can : with not accurately a" "plays. of the classify opnte 3 week," the and offering of Mm-.| ~ it is a one of yet newcomer gems. There is now ‘Songs of the Lowly." education, }more : rare - e > Betcre uss hi s a 2 t b OOKk-- " ‘ : Preside In it are evidences of a classical of a true poetic ability tar to record voyage instinet, and of the even suc sueh thoughis rhis asas may t jix to study the sit-|the events in public entertainment cials had themsel that would. not be publish given. a t uation; not to believe all this church chatter until he overlooked. That is a queer confession, by the way. Her concert at the tabernacle on Monday The peopla|knows whether it is true; to guard his President Cleveland sent him to Athens as consul. franchise here /night was vastly better than anything had elected these officials. that had been] He served there four years, doing the Whyy should not a Teport/as jealously as he work as well as would "at home." And remember promised for It. by The woman has grown wonderfully in|a new them be accepted as accurate? oe They must have]that man could, and every day the rule of f Tom c Kearns a is worse NBDE than himself for} the rule of] dramatic ; power and in tone : known how unworthy of belief they are, or they expression. She was par-|a "rvice service which. : suffere had suffered would]any chureh on earth could possibly be. é se hecause ofof ‘ansie ty} t h e transient ticularly impressive in her work here, and after the not have gone outside the officers iirst|character of our elected and paid to consular paren and the consequent half of her initial number, seeming to find the chord do the work. of] indifference to the best results which had affected those} DR. PLUMMER AS A CANDIDATE. Not paid to only the six the work, city That what Of get That they oaths of office. fortune to outside pensation AND they secured THEN The council has paid for. do But they That this SUPPRESSED months ago. The finance committee since The early BUT Why too is it being severely on officials? party officials But REPORT. of in is strom is council. a it. whenever a He he BEEN because it IN- reflects of the American for the American account it. in member has wants it city administration minority minority Is were the August, would suppressing there of the withheld? the That seen to. He a com- experts THE PEOPLE HAVE NEVER FORMED AS TO ITS CONTENTS. party the their paid extra THE made report for. report. was that by of took They ago. had done one they didn't. for they money elected is when and extra been were the but people's have they would an the it should men, THEY report months accountants, of is what were swore expert dollars course, they they several small they thousand officials. is ; things paid did them do the of council. the that can Mr. finance report, demand Fern- committee We CAN it. He see can splendid amphitheatre in which she sang, rose to} More and more the people of the city are expressing | the majesty of almost matchless song. an increased approval of Dr, C. G. Plummer as a canGadski is especially the interpreter of W agner mueic.; didate for the office of mayor. They find in him pre- With a physique not especially robust, she possesses aj cleely the qualities desired position. The people. He the best of to the needs in pleasant farized him the most man is for informed the as incumbent to the of that| needs of intimate manner. He knows what for the health of the people, and he knows the that have been effective in bettering conditions cities, He is a man of education and refinement, quaintance with prominent people both here and tern states is acknowledged. son the very best citizenship best manhood of any state, is needed methods in other His »cin east- He typifies in his own per- in Utah, and ranks with wonderful power for the impressive passages; the]there is a citizen of advanced ideas, in touch wtih life, and yet sympathetically informed ay of those whose lines have not been cast places. His very wide practice has familwith the sanitary conditions of the city 1) the is sweetness and very rare musical who preceded him And in the end of four years ner|the nation. He loved He had become Greece, and the It before he help the to council-and suppress before the public. anes M. Tweea's with dontemimorariee nevolent institutions tired the acre ing money among i pia and also large eden ee persons in want and ee o aid ttiat Robe rt Biteximmons tr one sree prob-} best specimens of manhood in the volume. The com-|lems which engage men of trade as well as men of states- . he se ative aoe which enrich Salt |manship. Then he was made consul general to Greece, | this age has produced Borghum is to instead of simply the local business agent of his gov- chainpion grie Renee of the former rs enirerenieedeceeeeeeend id ernment in the classic capital. WHAT THE DEMOCRATS DIDN'T DO. Prot. W. H. Schofield of the departThere is not in America any man who ean so ade | ment of comparative literature at HarWe get the following from an almost sassy article in| quately tell to an audience the conditions that obtain in Harvard the Herald of Saturdayy morning:& this5S. youn io tuat weprenent a é YG he g Fi ¥the Greece of today. There is not any subject more] change -; of* I professors For, , In the city election of 1905, with Richard betweenn that p.|interesting. The Aachaeological society is to be complia Morris at the head of the Democratic Bites a cen German inticket, the Re-|}mented ‘ , for bringing to Utah e deliver acc this s man. It is to be} lectures at the U niversity Sear aie i ge a aA eit one . carried Just one hoped that he will receive that scholarly welcome which fifty-two did Lynch An entire rearrangement receive more ‘of votes than the Morris.|his preparation and his ability deserve 7 i ‘ery Ppeeel fen ao reg tees cette eet word he with Lynch, carried oe every municipaln e a,.s e Yes, But Morris didn't carry the cily, If did the American party gang is afraid of that. uneglo stand In the van of cities. with respect sup- fh = are edtas 2 criminals he? and He 2 te . ; those accused pressed report, why The man is forty years old. But he has maintaincd| had the help of of ‘crime, is to. he the doesn't the Democratic bring | object of serious a lot of Republicans "Dati on the part oe 4 it to ght? Does it reflect on Morris as minority a healthy hold on the interests much as nip Of the -W. ashingtonendeavor activities of Chamber youtn.|Stam of Compeded He won fame in sports while at and by the lack a daily noisy toclaims college, and has neyer]advocate their cause, to of defenof wan Thompson' answer the paper Brensford?.. Ard. chintinte Bo} are. tha'!i Deniderats' Lacatmorss helping the: ‘and Kearns crowd in the abandoned that reasonable exercise which keeps him|the Harper are carried on, Herald and 2 7 > ‘ a ep Why it? the Kearns --- . a but nearly all passed away John Ge Nant pee fae re imprisoned on Plea ickwe Us Island, has died at the died I agez of lowa's millionaire Oiuleet caplet Abraham Slimmer of has given more than ee he] % _ made have Ee the Tribune-ana even with their aif, , r -|the Demoratic candidate didn't get elected. They yet in the perfection of condition. couldn't Young men recog aaa nize him as an athlete-and they are enthusiastic . Certainly, James in their a oF io Devine once ia wand US Wes uiitckns the American Does the report of the six thousand dollar experts each oF them. | Party ticket. , But he will not do voted re- indorsement of him. it this Seat , flect also on the administration of the Morris re Ba neee ante Make Dr. Plummer 2 takes Poe an active Bote adminisinterest in the care and| Selves for the next fight-when He is one of a big number they had a paper; when sure of that. tration? If it does, that will account for Mr. Fernof men, for;4 eonduct of young men. His work in connection witn they had a chance to meet the united attacks of merly Republicans, who made honest trial their of the Amer-|¥% strom's helping to suppress it. can. party, and Y the Young Men's Christian assocation, continued through opponents. can not They were a very bad third in the and will not follow it further. city elec"There is only one other way to : ‘ account for the supthe many years of his residence here, has proved his tion ee ee of 1905, polling less than five thousand Votes-- pressing. If it does not reflect on the Morris adminisThere broad humanity, his wish for the right living of his though they had more, if they will be no stopping of improvements had not been scattered. tration, and does reflect on the American when party admin- fellow men, his knowledge of the value of correct conNext year-the Dr. Plummer is elected. very next year-they But there will be "a stopping of/ polled istration, eight then the Democrats are helping suppress it iv duct as an asset in human life. Without at all being a thousands yvotes-about their graft. normal strength. Those the interest of the American party. Puritan, he is blameless jn habit, and inculcates an in- who had tried to help a helpless Democratic os -_- crowd That isn't a nice accusation. keep It shows that there are fluence for temperance and reason wherever he foes, th é@ savage Kearns gang out of control of the city had spemocrats in office who would prefer the alleged attorney, is also Bill Newton, for the the election of And he is a working man, in the best sense of that come home. Many of those who had helped American party. get does Gale Mississippi, Just {just J too valuable ta unders lood the Villlam was succeeded by a butcher from Wisconsin-a man Who didn't know any more about Greece than Horton knows of the twenty-fifth century, And presently Mr. and while|Horton was sent back. quality voice, it is yet capable of astounding ing of Gadski is one of the things Lake for the week. at Diehee on this exce p tion it is said that. 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