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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN the light of immediate reflection, the funniest part of the campaign, the thing that stands out above everything else, was the manner in which. the American party managers stood up on their hind legs and laughed at the efforts of the Opposition press to dlscredit the city administration The circle hee-hawed. With the knowledge of their strength they knew nothing that was said of the city administration would in the least weaken their following. For three weeks, they had 10,peda they knew The votes ‘oper to their circle credit, figured aud ‘ that the Americans regarded a rotten city administration as one of the minor issues jin the campaign. High taxes and unpaved streets that were paid for by a tolerant public to the partisans being a reason of for administration. Thg did not appeal the city crowd as overthrowing the issue, they felt, Was somewhat greater and more important than bad municipal governnt. The opposition press exposed the mistakes, pointed ‘morals, sounded warnings, and busily tried to show the public that the bunch that controlled posted by Frank betting was : 1 wager board, t was MeTiernay' Hines at to the effect that the combined vote for Morris and Plummer would not exceed by 2,750 the vote for srans| ford. he bet was for $400. It was jinviting, spectacular, and hinted at a (mysterious process of calculation: on |the part of some one Who know Salt | Lake politics. "TI bet that you made that bet,' sald Ed Loose to Hines, after it' was postea, without knowing the author of ‘i the thought you think so?" asked } "What makes fthe man who doles out drinking and | culinary the taxpayers o water to Salt Lake I know it is yours, and I "Pecause im going to take the money I never | from you in my life, and > is where I begin." posted the $400 and lost result showed the bet, as the Loose took the combined end attracted by the others were similar bets. ty of winning were made, and all who thought Plummer and Morris would get 2 more than Bransford were among the losers. ° A the get . the city affairs was really not the/¢, political plums, crowd that should be again entrusted} ty. outfit and lined with government. laughed. Chairman his haunches Dave and Dunbar The inner Darmer sat roared with chuckled circh | parties up On| of the delight quietly, | eae for) * number of men who worked for American party last fall and didn't paid for their efforts, either In cash ‘re disgusted with up with the other because they couldn't game and wanted to ootion Now of they knowing have that Keep work out for the satis- those whi no one ever caught him in the act of/ +454 their places in the service of the doing a real chuckle aloud. Joe Lip-| inner circle are still waiting for their mann grinned at the exposures and | money. Even Ben Heywood's claim consoled himself with the conviction | eo. s75 for damage to his balcony railthat it wouldn't last long and wouldn't lfing last fall has not been paid. do any harm while it did last. None} ° ag 1 of the state-| eee crem cared acest to tak: | The basis for the story that 6,000 ments, and none cr of them women entered the polling places witn the trouble to deny. It wads actually babes in arms and that the babes funny the way they laughed aside pulled the American party lever before every new expose that was sprung. * . . their fond mothers could ring up the le, an explanation of Republican As soon as the result became known js found in the Forty-first disdefeat a number of Republicans and Demoactually entered trict, where a woman crats were desirous of starting legal action to restrain. the oflicers-elect the polling place, carrying a child. The child grabbed at the flag on the top from taking office on the ground that lever and rang the bell and the voie the American party held an election was counted for the American party. without letting any one else know. s s > | Bables cry for Bransford Another incident is recited by an One of the funniest Incidents of the ON TRIAL FOR HER LIFE. For Winter? election judge, A woman went to the machine, pulled the curtain about her >» Republican lever. The ring, and she thrust her through the curtain and | ported it to the judge. "Well, try the next-one to {t--maybe The feit will ring," said and another male voter took his a vote was recorded fo. the Socialists . If . . Steve Love tells this: "When the result was announced, an old friend said to me: This thing isn't at all satisfactory, and I move that we hold it over again.'" * 7 ' try a hottle. of Only 75c a Bottle 7 party fellows started The American and when more lorris out to boost was created or less sentiment for him they turned about and boosted Plummer. They touted the Republican candidate until a day or two before tion, and then again switched to Morris. The scheme was to keep the vote evenly divided and they figured that | political tips coming from them would | carry more weight than coming from leither the Republicans or Democrats. As a matter of fact, the Americans bet their money on Plummer and a great many of them won Some of them hedged on the afternoon of election day and took the long end of Morris bets and practically broke even . not, Beef, Wine and Iron-it reine the blood and strengthens the nervous system. Highly recommended by the medical faculty. Ponntiin. Invigorated. e Old politicians were reminded of a peculiar political whim in the frantic for Morris on election day betting None of them had ever seen such Idivsyncrasy in betting in all the time they have watched politics In Utah. Plumhad been the favorite up to the mer i time the polls opened, but a feverish campaig for Morris was started across the betting boards about noon, and it raged during the afternoon, with Morris money growing bigger all the time and no Plummer money it Those who took the bets at hedged were fewer than those who on previous him full gins tomorrow. Below are her bet wo sons, Arthur, on the left, and Mark, the on right. without an overcoat Especially one of these Hart Schaffner & Marx coats. The're the embodiment of the three qualities men want in coats: Style, comfort and wearability. Priced conveniently too, $20 to $50. 172 Main Street, magica wdibiy ba nctnbm6 ms ~ forty thieves will face 5.000 1a otheen the Fano is ordi Shall the a COMFORT - HE GETS COMES Heah Doyle' s head aries working a ol ¥ sples e« the obhe Alea inve Broattcions oe! ales a Whirl than +r 2 the ar ae U oO make Spender and the Hand-Me-Down 1 § pot think the company com ips a oon Aguneo = King oe pyoMcs of a opinion er at - the g U nderwear ! from everybody il you are a comtor I ° yout " W store. rn + r « too-all Hose, » Gloves,; about right ino 50c¢ to $2.50 F fe sve for boys, P you oW] sell 7 from with ill he mor e kinds of » Gardner > run but more ian? . ol wool-mixed, regular and e prices ® other man, and don't OT and » 7A Sweaters, per a * garment, -7 kinds. Overcoats and Snits are things to now. | | . better 4 a well-dressed 7 = iy J | i Should Girls Have Dowry? a i {' 4 | | ete BY PROFESSOR EMIEL - - REICH, i To ask for a dowry is considered In; ' the United States a thing to be ashamed | Eerror dowry among of Italy. the i Save Money as Well as Earn It } manhood of America be 1 ean his conviction. There is such grave fea the dowry system, say, wh Hungary. that if convicted he would escape that In that rich and gifted country the if the jr ystem prevailed in Naples,|dowry is considered to be one of the not twelve men in al! the a could} chief elements of social life. be found to sit upe the The young man from 22 to 20 is pracrye has be zen called the re ms eA tically his own agent for the attain= aly In appearance cc j he ment of that boon. At balls, in drawsven a-modern kin Flis how in the parks, skating rink , legs wabb os. his arms|in& rooms, Ei THE MAN WHO KEEPS HIS FUTURE UNMORTGAGED WITH DEBT SAVES MONBY, AS WELL AS EARNS IT; CUTS OUT BXPENSIVE -AMUSEMENTS UNTIL HE CAN APFFORD THEM, AND GUARDS HIS HEALTH OF BODY AND PEACE OF MIND: IS THE ONE WHO IS STABLISHING A STRONG RESER > FOR THE FUTURE Wity NOT OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US TODAY? lf system in the United States 3s the greatest forces energizing young ord inthe Sharehes fagetbtguat Bray. [Proved completely trom the etect of seem shrunken. plaster-haired the sg think eed r, if you make a‘ selection from the many T ayy 34 Underwear r- Rome, picked icked the asaasthe. Rome, convicted on this first count he is to be » ‘ ae ae Ge OE eae ‘pga ak Called smooth + f Eta. have Underwear ever we ndery a slim. ry The Prisoner's Choices, Now Alfano Hee in the ren prizen, he same dungeon th doomed vietim of the Dees once owidered in ith the same chains around his ankles and arms. The trial he is to undergo is specifically for the aes of ee Cuocolos, but only five o or thieve who will be tried ith hime hs mn 21 hand in that. But Alfano is not _ you - the same night he wrote the blackhand letter that, disrerarded made Push Cart' Peddler Glacono ‘Terrara a ‘vic tim of five stilettos in a street in Villiamsburg, N.Y 2 must be a bitter blow to the pride of the Camorra chief when he remembers th he was caught tamel by a single policeman in a Mulberry bend Sub-cellan of New York, for Alfano, in the zenith of his ie Me with his Camorra more feared tha aver, and witl nearly twenty thousand. areeeny murderers at his beck and call, was bun dled like a common one reat the scene of his capture to ombs in a police Wagon and ance a abroad like at ordinary suspe Reet CHICASO. y you charged. of and to give it is held to be folly In America his execution upon one of Many a young man in America would these many counts would seem certain feel sitivel 3} ies lowry SeCans as the dence against him DOSY EAT GE BRO UK Bee $ OV vhelmingly complete But in} Proper be offered to him; he does not Italy aii e the Camorra owns the po-|mind finding a nice check beneath his lice force, controls lf the judges and| plate at the wedding dinner most of the influential nobility besides That the practical abolition of the at the Extravagant CO Cotton, cotton-fleeced, wool, wool-fleeced. derby-ribbed-any color and any size-stout, . _ 1 lhe the , did 9MYpANv soth n New castle on eineatrocious oon. dict thethe outskirts iritmiclnte of of Fall Cape. elty to : ae wearing ; ean hide your but ilec r¢ like to keep San Salas Grunts' BOL ted Anids Alfano tC SULTTA SQW yourself than yon are with any ermis- ssass contracteé sion of a serve sealt yourself, Mi ost ae and gE ie ea York and the Rhine. yourselt , to wholesale ontoe s dan. |§ Lrue, yon out (POU BY THe ' elf Y a6 eet items an bis) § pleasant in x € RES COPYRIGHT anything . and' hoot and or hia He fictlon-with lecreed ee SF ¢ Can he world-this paltry "looking man has It ‘Han baron in Rome, the stabbing of t A Cee OAN ie eo Olek eythhear ton 10 plannedI (naae CANT ? "3 d-bodyof . he devised h ae ee ee them \)- No- lso FRot; To_HiM. WHAT IS NEXT (You 1oOUusebreaker hawe derous Ears BY WHAT OTHERS THE Rear eae #98 with Alfano may all escape. Fe eae me It's too cool to go GAINS (RIP THEMY Leader. who. a bands of a darker velvet and straps of the material, Kows of velvet covered buttons and loops of castor silk cord are also used as trimming. The attractions at the Auditorium rink this week, aside from skating, will be the first onedtancs here © ules May De Hancourt, a skatorial art of rare ability, and a series of oda pictures. The management has installed a motion picture machine and a new set of scenes will be shown each evening. Wer first performance takes place at 9:30 Monday evening at the Richards street rink. oe Look at City's Lighting. Mayors Bransford and Eoin Bla olley and Mulvey, in company with officials of the Utah Gas and Coke company, took a trip about Salt Lake Saturday night inspecting the lighting. Several weeks ago a councilmanic mittee adeatrip Eastand studied light situation. This pomrnittee = fae before the end 1e re athe best ea Ka the epi opin to exten and cthen the meee "5 lighting system of § -__--___+~ + -_____-_ Seven-Up for the Job. Bellefontaine, 0O., 9.-Justin Fausler and Frank Reeder will play a gave of "seven-up" to decide 1 shall be village marshal ot Quincey. The election ee resulted ino~ nae bo men receiving 72 votes. Fausler ia a Democrat at Was away from en "Home on election day, He did not learn the result until today. @® game will « ane in ee ean hall. The date has t yet bee pameest aia. s |) BY VERY REASON pl 7 FACT That women ae know Mehesy‘s as the ain, "2 store of satan (ae ody «¢ es about ther The r r murderer whose stilettos a Early Skater and Moving Pictures. HE eee winter: bidding, They will also be mz less For early fall the cape isa most usp ful style of wrap. This design ha new sleeve, ne. ore a ie t- fitting undersleeve. --_-_0~<@ -_-- -¢- -- - -- Fancy 4 x10 Gt - WHICH HE KNOWS OF HIMSELF. SEE THE OUTSIDE,BUT aw Alfano's upon In order to aid the woman who travels alone and to make the trips of the aged and feeble more pleasant, the Young Women's Christian~ assoclation of Salt Lake will, within a few days, initiate a traveler's aid service with Miss Mary Le Sourd of Tacoma, Wash., at the head. This seryice contemplates work at the railway stations and has proven a great success in other cities Miss Le Sourd will devote all her time and attention to the agency and will be aidéd In a general way by every member of the assoclation. The railroad officials have proferred @their help and will do all in their power to make the new departure a success, Miss Le Sourd's headquarters. will at 314 3rooks - arcade, Third South and State streets It is the purpose of the agency to meet every train Every woman who desires assistance will be looked after personally Special attention will be given to the aged couples.who find traveling so burdensome. i'be the endeavor of Miss Le Sourd to place. ali country girls who come to the city seeking employment in the way of their desire. he Yn .Wa-C.. A; sof' this: city will observe the next seven days week It is the custom of the Y Cc. A. throughout the world to give one weel in each November to prayer During the coming week addresses on the work. of the association in various parts of the world will be delivered. Tuesday night Mrs. C. J..MeNitt will tell of the work abroad and Wednesday night Mrs. J. R. Bowdle will give a description of the work in the larger cities of the United States he first prayer service will be this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. During the week meeting will be held at ‘ o'clock and will last but half an hour. All the meetings will be held in the Boarding home, 2655 South Second East street trial ept tha eee Brown was 2 Travelers' Aid Service Ser ony. W. C. A. to be Established Here in Few Days. THAT AMAN SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD OPINION OF HIM- " goes SELF, BY LUIGI DELSANO. Naples, Noy. 10.-A litthe man with a weak face and withered, stunted limbs will be taken from the vault of the Naples dungeon tomorro and put on trial with forty other men for murder The name of the man enous to re pat on fal is Enrico Alfar chiet <o » | vorld-dreaded Canora; and the' ane tence of death that willl surely be pas ed upon him EN mean a halt to, if not the end of the reign of organize assassination and b lac km iil that has extended from the shadew of tome's quirinal to the shite of New York's skyse. rs With Alfano executed, rs Ttallans ot merica ill lose much of their dread of the terrifying Siw ‘khand and that orgs nize on will lose much of its power In Italy the public: rejoicing as pore et at held een the old Ven- "Th brown ia -_-_-_- death WILE GUARD GIRLS AND ASST THE OLD RES gm WE D: eroOu CRIMINAL OF THE CENTURY * kissed ustorexFardaun Hand Fiend of Black Appears in Court Monday. Sarentoas the starboard cheek he audience went wild with delight and another round of drinks was ordered for the house whose Arch bets. and ASAALS LAL LOS PALL IAL - detta All of the big politicians foregathered at MecTiernay's saloon on the night of election and at midnight au informal program was started Tom Kearns, who was the center of an interested group, was boosted to the commanding height of a table, where he actually made a speech. his is what he said: ‘We have been fighting these blankety blank Mormons for eighteen hundred years, and at Jast we have taught them-' He said something else, but it was drowned in a wild roar had finished, an ardent Wp city's employ, rushed to him and threw his arms about the ponderous neck of the former senator "You are the man. You did it," he cried "You are ano for this whole thing, God bless you." Vith that the arde nt, admirer hugged the leader of the party of Amerikearns Mrs. Anna M. Bradley, for the murder of Senator ADSASSIN ALFANO FAGES TIS FATE --- DRUG STORE Pure Drug Dispensary 112-114 South Main St. The NOVEMBER 10, 1907. Caught in America and Sent t Native Land for Trial, Trr Hot Drink SSeS humo In inner SUNDAY, ~ side to the re- campaign, The heat of the conitself was met intense enough to the LAKE CITY, UTAH, > There was a humorous cent fiict SALT Side of the Recent Campaign In Good Shape The Humorous melt REPUBLICAN, ih pp ZO i} I} caper-"$4 soc ial | A retreating chin, ofly,| he runs about, smiling, talking, and garish dress com-|ing, grimacing and = playing Per Cent Interest Paid On Ogee eee of ae simpering, fe clown, all with the one ap ee of dieu us. dan or years this], 3 : i 5 y; mz ag lowry creature has ruled the Camorra with ees Sown a eenent Be = an iron hand. he during all these yedrs spent one ie ne up from the people with no} third of the time thus wasted on some ambition but that to kill and rob. e {work of serious and practical energy, won his way into the C ae by per-/he would have made a sum of money tad| petrating a series of any mor Sino > us, a haL larger than three dowries than other member | ¥.51] get In the end. befo re cessful crimes had ever done such as Savings Accounts Of $1 and Up. he This, however . he is not willing to do Top-Notch Villain, thinking} It is sad to say ‘that, fat from He kept the oath of secrecy, killed off : ‘ the Aaher oftice rs one uby Siem himself humiliated by these vi apid, silly, finally, by she villain forced the| Petty and endless intrigues for a dowry cholee for Ghieftainahkin in fall upon | he deems himself, and is generaliy held | himself to be, a man of superior cleverness as} A tl neWithin. a vad Camorra. hac These days of financial flurry and retrenchment make a fellow quake. Yesterday on easy street-today doing a lot of tall thinking. Why? Recklessness in expenditure. This sort of a man pays $40 and $50 for a suit identical in material, style and fit as my suits for which I charge $20.00, lly by ly eek sign aS Siier ascendeney pene his 3 almost liter- | soon theaooeune throa take any commercial No citizen coula| social step in. without affairs unmarked. The rning was garments and in on state imported from Austria-fit, grace, style and snap. These suits cost no more than measly hand-me-downs-eut by chinery to fit anybody pressed by machinery to maand look gorgeous with ets, ulace and of fifteen AmerH was there but short time, Ons of his own COuntEEn on the York police foree corralled hin miniously in the Mulberr y stree had select as headquarters on a pitifully inadacuite charge of carrying concealed wVeapons Alfano was hustled back to urope leaving his men entourage scattered, and the New cS ett hay ing proved him to be very ore ry n 1ortal, the Italian police actually: pluéked up the courage and arrested him when he eached these shores fine-for awhile-then they GERMAN EMPEROR UNDER look like they'd been borrowed. SPECIAL TREATMENT}; Think of going around in a London, Noy. 9.-It became known suit that makes your friends wonder who loaned it to you. Yet these suits cost as much as my I have ete,, till 8 tered fashionable a number already made lower prices. to fit you suits. of suits, overcoats, and on hand, Thes se can be at al- DANIELS, The Tailor -157 W. Second South St,!: here that the veason for the retirement ‘of Emperor William of Germany to the Isle of Wight after his visit to King Edward has been arranged so that a can be treated for a seri ear alady with which he has been lon afflicted, The trouble is irritated by worry, and the physicians who |} een treating the emperor have been baffled Becaube of this The Berlin Camarilla exposures ate sald to have rendered Emperor William ai condition much w cisior undergo long treatment 80, that the inflammation may be pion heedc The nobility found that it must elthe take sides with the Camorra or suffer} blackmail or death, Took In the Police. The police were powerless and joined the Camorra league the judges, referring ydd as mue 8 possible. The arrangements for his treatment is taken to Iindleate on ae trouble is ok a sorious Soerure ha a only ule rest will obviate the necessity or an operation, hespeaks has actually secured t ee itaire His of declare him to be a ‘‘deucedly gifted chap,"" and on the day he fs first to be seen on the public | promenade with his bashful young wife | he is being looked up to as the cham- ved enemies were put awa y safecarefully, but with the unfailing the society to ‘ethers. stihl "live and warning € as ™oth Cohiseee ae pride, friends sanc-| of a $25.00 and $30.00. I make suits]3ae through the city's stre elve the salaams of pop for bankers, lawyers, mining|;} leaders alike Finally, an entourage men, physicians, business men al ell-armied with sallec men, he and other partienlar dressers. I give them good woolens- its Our Special Get Acquainted er: «| Ail Work Half Price | Teeth Extracted Free | | | 12 Years Guarantee ing in the great game of dowry hunt- ||} The consequence Is that most young men in Hungary are without ths energy and power and self-reliance without which real success in Hfe Is ung tainable. By the abolition of that one abominable and, from its very pettiness, Inefli-| cient system of helping young men to | a position without any special attempt at hard work on their part, the capital of energy, now dormant in Hungarian young men, would wake up to life, and Ilungary would be vitalized, industri: ly and agriculturally, to a degree which no mere legisiation will ever stimulate her In Kngland the dowry system has never obtained very generally. shall it. This is one of the secret powerful anenee of Engiish greatness -that her young men cannot reasonably ape to find in a dowry, the chief prospect In life, Infinitely more important than the dowry is the girl herself, In Hungary we say, "Look at the mother and take the daughter," meaning that it is easler to find out the character of the girl by observing the mature and more plastic character of the mother. It « an, indeed, not be denied that many a girl is practically as a bud what her mother is as a full blossom, Ivy house summer growing over the walls renders the structure coo! and warm in the of in the router. The amount of on the surface water daily 1j of the wor ld by evap. | 510 enbie miles, the average amount of year Is 60 inches, of rain which the ane globe during a MECHAM DENTAL CO. 65 MAIN Salt Lake 48 WAST ST. Turf Exchange SECOND SOUTH California and Eastern Raeeg Direct Wire :for. Mt Sporting -_---_-___ DRUNKENNESS CURED. A positive and nen perma. arur enness a. ad dictions. aa ‘rug Bhat ch Pare Ho Dwieee ne Correspondenes On fe KEELY INSTI Tem. St. Salt Lake |a Tt | also keeps the walls dry. is, how-| ever, very destructive to honey forcing the joints apart The difficulties of sendin & Wireless i messages during the hours of daylight pave . been overcome to & great . exfrom the waters oration is about | St Salt Lake Ctey, Weal tak Desecs Dental Co, RELIABLE DENTISTS 231 Main, Salt Lake City, eee offices, Ogden, Logan, Brigam, Provo, Park City, G grand ateneT The Daily All the office tire Republican; News for 50c. Mo. |