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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN of Every Morning Republican Bntered as second class the postoffice at eae on Congress March, 3, 18 Only Republican Daily Company Party in matter Feb. City, under at of enterprise of oflleialdom. If there there would reason in Salt Lake City. graph like rise it It ordinary more productive than was broken Phones-Bell, LAKE CITY, MONDAY, NOV. 18, rection. tory At even open for some to Shanghai home views eyes well on in world Asia. better position living in writes. and to of is an newspaper is is just the as an It he conditions than are from about his in which Japan's s big, flabby, China, neighbor, crilteed across the Pacific keeping my children coolies and and Russed We told China to learn or get civilized. is Japan chesty captious; and ee Pemeperoues "Wh out uF of- yells o you Yankees mean, your schools like mere niggers? Do you want to be rushed out of Asia! Togo will get you if you don't watch out! Our Strenuous One is sitting up and taking notice. We are not to be scared by any brazen, bawling Brownie; no, indeed. The fact is we hate to have our traditional friendship fractured, or our trade in cotton and cant curtailed, We love the meek and lowly Jap; and his tact, modesty and transparent honesty have endeared him to us. Per- adventure, the Rough Rider is not timorous or mute. e knows the folly of monkeying with buzzsaws and explosives; it is wiser to take Time by the forelock than the Orient uy the throat-and safer; so an errand boy is sent to 'Friseo to effect a working basis ree ane Cocky along Very either the dissection of American is of tolerable accuracy. man pression or of nation bravado. to check And the national It doesn't harm the improper lesson that ex- the cor- respondent's countrymen needed they have probably received, At the same apparent any Pussia. enough with by not to those land, of of be back of be bigger a of going very its build with than silly army that to war the Japanese to fight as in Manchuria. United from the confuse the Japan not result American the come solidity is Russia an fought safety will is the it would expect the Russians The on though States, would period there Japan conclusions Even United who time, arrogance. foolish States fact American Russian. will keep And the in that the is soldier qualities whether by sea or gram, approval giving punies into for and this the year's and it is and com- nothing applied difficult half-way pro- telegraph treatment And of Minneapolis ownership, same mines. policy last telephone government cepyocition yoads why the of to the So far as the so mines are concerned, practical. There much experiment of is so the his city favor the nationalizing of and telegraph companies, and oppose ment of the railroads? As a matter of practice, it is not that either the general vanced perfect laws, of these interests government. will When be the the of despecula- telephone at taken all misfortune will be little need for the the not been diligent enough account, that offenses have come. in not they is from ex- by none this the ex- rebuild his at to business and of It so It him in can to his IIe West of creditable he is serious big is that which night the part. defy the and to the honor loss, extended are his give of takes him before by men. And them hearty three is as ample such the encourage~ manufacturers-and state been same lots. for the on on That same grades placed paid of three is: The cigars, all rate. And cirgars, the the They making thousand at inci- secrets. have varying are been a as striking for a share hundred paid prices that conduct associates are the a al) effect Such indorsement. from up them and publishing cigars have down. properietors alike, to the kept good to enjoyed make men an far of Wednesday city, of Tacoma the different from poorer. the saying are glad they of men is Redman by be graft exactly permanent applause confidence substantial that grades all addition Indian crushing. Redman that and claim with market. basis of The the lowest priced goods. They want to share the profits of the swindle with their employers. And they refuse to roll another torch until their demands are complied with. Tar refers East, to the and is visit of Secretary found published at Shanghai, in the Taft to Saturday the Review, China: That the filiip to the prestige of the Occidental n the Orient given by the recent visit of a z Occidental statesman a much needed, no one who takes an intelligent interest in the affairs of the races and nations will be able to deny. That more of the same sort of stimulant is desirable is an equally veracious statement. Let the Oriental mind become conscious of a further fillip in the assurance that the Occidental mind has been informed and broadened by the result of the visits of its great statesmen to Asia. ape W. K. Vanderbilt can meet his divorced wife and this sort of thing gets not bring himself her latest husband. common in the Four to If Hun- dred, social intercourse will have to be suspended entirely. Most men there are living with former wives of other members. We note with some satisfaction that Archbishop Ireland is in favor of the Roosevelt policies in this country-and that he also is in favor or either Roosevelt And or we with a Roosevelt think most winter there scornful man members for of the his presidency. church agree him. Last coal man was er there is a the It likely was plenty of money, and to independent. be a something approaching coal That man. is to be hoped shortage the This policies ad- big corpora- calling them to But neither tele- 18, 1907. improperly As men the on win- the part puzzle. government agents and seized by grasping corporations. Few one are so poor that they can not make happier. Sa eae Sele tO AE a Irank Hiner has just about otticial life---unless he changes New agalit Yorkers That looks are Se United States it is said, at pay proceedings seat rard, buying railroad of securities Kan., the THE suggestion because PRESS. department of a of of the against a justice, acting, President, socialist cartoon that has sheet of reflected oe n the President and attorney general. It fs be regretted that a technicality must be invoked in order to establish a case-the front page of the paper being legally construed to be the cover or wrapper any ms 2 Or thereof. action at all In fact, it is to be regretted has to be taken Not by Yer de- translate God oft Love we Wheeler with solernn the in in the all his f By d SS TW ESSA os OUR GREAT BLACK TAFFETA SILK SALE COMMENCES TODAY Black Silk, hence 3,000 yards of silk taken We decided to reduce our large stock lt is the same kind of from our regular stock will be placed on sale this morning. Of beaufor two years" past. silk we have carried and sold over the cou Bee Z daily beauty, worth, of life's at duty, our strength hearts; for his and cypher all other's RN Wilcox.) in meaning writes comes read compassion sound Love majesty We SY, not birth. and till human error, quivering depths of tiful luster and extra terror, then all mortal fine finish, it j I selis at week it will sell at, a yard known woe, till we sail with him o'er stormy oceans, Have we seen tempets: hidden in lus hand he unlocks them, none can The to rave Russian asked What wherein love tle actress, for a Madame vuderstand. the were physical, made Madame play really Nazimova, without asked and secondary uttered to the drama; no is said a play Swisses, Nainso oks and Cambrie, in strips ranging from 3 to 634 -vards long, excellent values at their regulat love. was to have expressions, suggestion of of sub- being ever lived is to a continual maturity without human being either a gal passion, but do not mention romantic love." Becker in his classical works, says, ‘There is no instance of an Athenian falling in love with a freeborn woman and marrying her. Sensual love only was known to the Greeks. in he says: "Except in her own immediate circte, cin existence of woman was scarcely recognized She was little more than a faithful slave. The nee view considered a wife a necessary evil.' speaking of their wives aiid children the athieniizin ‘always mentioned the children first n were not allowed to conclude any bargain or th teaction on their own account in Greece here was no educational institution for girls, or any private teachers at home. The only educ: ated women were the Courtezans. And that explains why so many wonderful women were Courtezans in that age. The women who possessed a longing for culture and education were obliged side the conventional walks of life and themselves with the brilllant men of the age man would allow his wife or daughter or sister to become educated respectability and knowledge were considered {ineompatible in womankind, and when a desire for something more in life than the position of an ignorant and docile slave took possession of a woman's heart she at once classed herself with the Courtezan Such a@ woman was Aspasia; such, indeed, were many of the famous (and infamous) women of that age; women who would have left lustre of virtue as well as of genius behind them had not man's absurd and tyrannical laws concerning the proper sphere woman driven them forth to take their piece s with their immoral sisters ese women in Greece were called "Companions."" This * Aitiandetad them from MERE WIVES, for how could a wife, kept in ignorance and seclusion, become a companion for a rilllant man like Pericles, or Socrates, who found in Diotima hls first understanding of Romantic love. Diotima was one of the first, if not the very first thinker who described love sickness as the "anxiety of man to perpetuate hfmself." Roman women were allowed much more freeom than the Greeks. The women frequented pub- lic theaters, and walked abroad, and took In the "Seven Hundred Maxims of a following proofs of this superstitior something Z. C. M. I. OUR STORE DRUG WHERE IS Vou AT LT THE 112-114 BEST | SOUTH ar FACILITIES I ! In the year 1880 there were but 2,516 kilometers (kilometer-0.62 of a mile) of railways, and the total amount of freight handled amounted to. only 660,905 tons, while in 1906 there were 19,7923 kilometers and the total | amount of freight pee oi ‘i 26,000 000 tons The total al invested » 1880 was only 340, 000-000, while In | 1906 it was $645,000,000, 1ere havIng beer ver £600,000,000 expended on | railroads during that perlod. Most ot this has been invested by English cap- | Itulists and some by French capital-| - ists, but other nations are now also ae wizing the advantages to b obained from investments in this counon and two ualuable concessions for ~ we railroads hay been granted this | nt to some F rench- Belgian, capitallate. There tre at ae Pr resent time 22| rallroac ompani ablished In ic eatitiite Republ of which 18 at Eng lish, wit fOces in ~ me a brench 47 and only track Three 1Se¢ on these ter, 435 mete ( 7 39.37 ae h yes) wae ight ie s, With 12,444] kilomete he ist; four, with] L906 kilo ve rs, the aren and 10,| with 542 kilometers, the narrowest| rauge.. | Nearly all the railway companies are} at the present time extending their} ines, some 5,400 kilometers being in| course of construction, of which 4,500) are being ullt by private and 1,100 sf the government 1 ve are most ly pany eeter sions ( ecaonie } of Buenos provine , San Luis and Santa Fe, and In| ot the ee sei j Pampa the government B o- | front ier livvias which 0 wil 1 undoubt- | of Bolivia's | edly diver t a good deal Chilean to Argen ane ports. | > from coneessioa | | Children'ss § Shoe and Stocking Store 60 ~ CLAUDE So. Main é " St. J. NETTLETON. Teacher of Violin. Studio, b12 KE. 3rd So. st. Tel. Bell 4262. Ind. 4076. CIRCE VT us. SALT New LAKE ver are hee ‘Bell senile Ind. CITY, UTAH. things in Jewelry and Sil- 'phone opened [302 daily at P. O. BOX Established Hamilton's Smart Shop Great Waist Sale One-Half Off | MONDAY 9 10 10 cueCK_ MUNDAY were| for y | e firs t | of the st ey companies are 0 latter company theli to} Is obliged General Ra ilw ay c omp iny per/ le kilox meters cons struct year t the ¢ ntire road| the de velop- | "ten > been rapid | ment of ‘railroads and the mile a of rz 1ils is co nsiderabli but a small portion of the country, Ride ich} aa mile ay nal e room for furt Her roads. | the I immigr ation has during , will in her hea < sickness without a physician, as living with when one is po as the sight of an enemy's prosperity, 80 is it difficult to endure separation from you "By forgiving him at first sight, foolish girl, you deprived yourself of the pleasure of seeing him prostrate at your feet." But, with old Hindu found against that such a publication, because many unthinking people will resent such action as an abridgment of free speech and the liberties of the press But the line must be drawn somewhere, and the exception lore, the author in all his researches ence until a and conjugal thousand love and all that existed of these aphor of ‘Romantic no evidence oe oe For 1 Hour Every Waist in Our House Goes at ONE-HALF OFF. Silks, Laces, Nets, Lingeries All Sold for One-Half Off MONDAY---9 UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK ar Repor W years, but div if theal continues to a crease as it! the last ten urs this dif- =| rapidly ovarcouie -Con before Toman reached her lowest degradation the hands of our early "Christian Fathers.' sixth century women were forbidden by vincial council of men to take the Eucharist through tl rO- to have introduced romantic love into the wor These old troubadours and knights were not very practical, and they indulged in wild dreams of fancy; but they at least woke mankind from its sensual and low ideas of womankind to a higher understanding of the passion of love. These knights used to wander about the country secking for a quarrel, and if they did not find it they made one. Each knight had a lady in whose honor he fought battles. Oftimes he had never seen the lady, or else had seen her only as another man's wife. ut he challenged the next man he met and made him fight a duel, unless he said his fair one was the fairest in the world. Finck says it was ‘gallantry gone mad." So it was, but romantic Since by that madness was built i eae of love the ‘day romantic loye was born it has grown and spread, until it dominates the civilized world, and to ask for a play to be written wherein no love motive forms the central interest is to ask the human race to turn back to prehistoric times or to the dark ages. And that is not what we are put in the world to de; the password of time is Der and the motto of the initiate is "Loy ARTIFICIAL DIAMONDS | On October 21 in the Academy ef Science in Paris some artificial diamonds were shown by their maker, the chemist X Astride Charette, Vb Is in applies ition of ; puts hi hia In their naked hands, so impure were they considered by these "holy" and "pious" men of the church. er restored and enforced respect for the marriage tie, and the Troubadour of the mediaeval seems Tonk Lov of ite" Bxints years ago. Physical passion love of children and relatives assay iN Mi ee YOU PRACTICE THRIFT yla ‘ahaa § bas when you purehase anything at our store. Come in from and let us show you! what we oan do for you in Shoes, Hosiery, Ladies' and Children's, Leggings and Warm House Slippers and many things for children's wear. eit eseee hn epee | STREE VA aetna Checks Accepted at a per Boat uroinuns Wr 5 cede tl RAILWAY CML M. I. akLEE ‘e Ga | 7. MAIN occur "He sees nothing but her face, nal ‘she, too, is quite intoxicated by his looks. Both are satistied as if in all the world were no other man or woman.' "She stares without a visible object; draws a deep sigh; laughs into empty NEpOAE forsooth there must = 29¢ A YARD PRICE their places at banquets; yet there was no evidence of romantic love among: them, here was no wo The parents aren their daughters as early as possible, and the girl had no voice in the matter. Jove, as in all other things (religion and science included), India seems to have been in advanee of all other countries. Since the introduction of Brahmanism into India the position of woman has been degraded, and the laws of Manu made her less than a slave in her own land, But there was a period, two or three thousand years ago, When romantic love seems to have been known in India the HALF comedian or a tragedian. And love, or the lack of it, is at the bottom of every life drama. The most commonPlace lives are oftimes the most tragic. There is no more tragic thing on earth than the dull routine sordid existence, wherein no than the necessity for food and *, to relieve the monotony ol dreary duties here are thousands of such people existing on earth today; people who are little beyond the fish state of evolution, bec : for centuries ancestors haye been bee in a state of ignorance and slavery, by some form of monopoly of the carth's privile ges. creatures, love for But even among these poor offspring and the love little children for their parents will play a The men and women may mate as <x unconscious of any emotion of even preference; but the coming of a ttle child into existence stirs the unused heart strings to sounding the firs st crude love Strains. Henry Finck in his most facinating book "Romantic Love and Personal Beauty," tells us that romantic love is less than a thousand years old, Conjugal love is often celebrated by writers; but "the matrimonial, or romantic sO sayS our authors, "is nowhere mentioned in the Bible, or by Greek or Hebrew authors. Not one of the Greek tragedies is a love story; Euripides, Saphocles, Plato, write of conjugal love and physi- Mine qualities and beautiful designs nnbroideries the present price of these are extraordinary bargains. Uy to 50e values at | price, placed on sale at art. Life Corset Cover Embroideries Embroideries, Edgings, Insertions He holds the keys to all the great emotions: Till times six more weeks his mind. hopeful. DISCIPLINING The till Can were the Thanksgiving season approaches, let all strive to make the day all that its name im- plies. of re aders money- relatives of modesty is the that but attorneys may be successful in recovering for the people every square foot of land that has been by tions to be further subjected to national control. lt is because they have been exceeding their rights in the past, and because the officers of the law have can Mr. dently really shamed the of is a homely community of a possession. in the stands the up Union, and capacity so was the men fell. There proof we wide a sprang was interruption fire his it from likely over NOVEMBER INSTRUCTOR, Ella meet Lis Which Not A region strong for honorable and of and Mr. of was a like treat- by President Roosevelt have done their work of making even rich men obey the there an that of we all Can to SPIRIT. an the It advanced of if the of spirit fs nothing plant re-establish seemed that minds prosperous cities land has richer sudden in he man ull tremendous of advertised the the LAKE with sea white citizens, roa ° can so good (By Not thrown the the and population and the that the was frontier, best instinctively courage fate terri- the THE There the it fafinnit of many it. to to a state progress is doubtful damage which of and But effort by around Thousands it a resolution reveals tion-in the industrial sense of the word-that a federal control of it seems impractical. But what logic West. done given by the years SALT scheme much and with total the crossed the Because in rises suffered a some not seem velopment, is pressed rail- owner- ship is favored. does better to but understand government all prairies, to of warehouses, of but It and MALE-WAY GOVEIERNMENT OWNERSHIP. It is interesting to note that the American Federation of Labor in session at Norfolk, Va., has nothing nation. water, belated advanced on believed, many One wise peace. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, pei every principle of journalistic deceney, which preach sedition and fending various forms of lawlessness, are unworthy the protection of the laws which ihe: y> violate. There S an amazing tolerance, at best, in the treatment of some classes of papers, the lengths to which they to go being a source of astonishment are permitted io the people of other countries, it would be a dangerous precedent Wh ile establish any particular sanetity or immunity the President of the United States appreciation of, and respect for, the highest oflice within the gift of the suggest some reasonable limit to the vindictiveness of newspapers and periodicals. There are publications which push the socialistic propaganda, and yet do it within reasonable Wounds. But the vituperative organs of anarchy and bloodshed, the strike at the very foundation viperous she ets which should be eurbed, of American institutions, In was was thirty nation state. present Japan a Nothing this with and section earth. night. matter This the edge of his knife likely character in States, it it been ILAS THE Ree and the Choleric West, and while t Red Rio f the West howls at the Yellow Pen or the ast Ba disinterested Europe pats both on the back, Theodore talks peace and fraternity and convinces the Mikado of unchanging love and altruism and that one boil does not make an epidemic, perhaps. But it is just as well to be careful. Manila and Honolulu are next door to Nippon; they are rich and qaley and easy; and Russia is bigger than us. r manners and methods need cera Te ProsSeite has made us rude, sassy, parv nerican, moderately well oft and F amanis provincial, was sweet and sane; the citizen Croesus o World Power needs a jolt and some adversity tc recall his better days. Let us pause and do some thinking. Japan and jeopardy may not be synonymous terms, but it's very unpleasant to have this Oriental fellow asking questions and running his thumb of agricultural first broad Cigarmakers her Japan Japan soll railroad not territory the ment, culture; and then we sent them a bill for the injured feelings of our missionaries reproached by meddling and minatory mandarins who objected to having their absurd prophets anraee and Mencius Japan in a had The against vivacity, no precedent for curtailing physical derided and see place, get off the map, in eeeding he and commerce for has had peace, letter ‘s, religion but since she has shown neither thousands of years disposition nor ability to rob and slaughter her friends and customers, she was very properly sat upon. Civilized nations have stolen her territory, flouted her laws, muleted her revenues and insulted her government, and her industrious people have been hospitably and a air anand kicked and euffed all round the world. nina is now going to school to Japan. She is acquiring civilization and marksmanship; and she is learning the wisdom of transforming workers into warriors and ploughshares into swords. Missionary effort has not been pate after When Chine se citizens were chased and thumped by rola' Anglo-Saxons in the West, we languidly advised the Pekin people that we had no law fended is Japan unique. region, Seatere past. land the its In letter: commercial no over tele- injustice surrounded of to Indian those was face one. @ Japan has resented San Out of the East, light. Francisco's brutal treatment of her citizens; the walloping she administered to the Russ lifted her of the Inferior Race class and placed her in the singing seat. Since civilization is the art of killing the greatest number of enemies in the shortest given time, Japan has shown a commendable abattoir record. She now borrows money in Christian markets and her views on religion, morals and high ed esa are the Baricatod oe churches and states. that very is is subjecting proportion the United And the almost appear that countries extract these with American, possible of in one the Island flocked weekly writer it estimate either This on conditions, The informed; a been history developed builders, strides. ASIA. comes has the the the the activity. From use them, control pdb ibched which rness and settlement. of fertile FROM least when settlers the OUTLOOK there fertile the before And 1907 Bs gee LERIETTR THE of If control, Indians, states one was 2 market to the West, and to the South, There was establishment and development in every di- PASTERN OFFICES: York Office, 604 Cambridge Building, Opponite Waldorf-Astoria. Chicago Office, 311 Boyce Bu ea J. 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