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Show _ Second Section Che Jrter- Mountain Republican Pages pete. os SALT AN LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, IMPRESSION DECEMBER 8, 1907. FROM 1 to 12 : A GREAT CITY 7 BY MAXIM Gonrkt. aught at something ilerak There are | something suspiclous Throt zh: in the alr. We An patemabis speeds by, in which the window Isitthings of my room which. T} Shad attract. ot i th WS inrest ; around i eye and)of an unclean hand, for the Mob is In the middle of the square a policetheir eyes, look «dc own sea ted have here ( that terrible creature cona powerful man, a great capital-|arouse upon an open. square 4 into} Which the desire to possess them, beautiful evidently tempted bodies by and|man these are is "waiting lis smooth-shaven of bodies to dis- ,Sisting and souls which we at: and Witinediietad'y the great beast which lear is| though Ilve streets, nobody Just knows. like} Cover to what something use to] feels terrible, like something | know crushing them under in its arms, | face is calm the eee name, and hard Interested in him . hi The thousands of} put them And a feeling of loneliness potatoes»Tall froma Red-cheeked, gre; bag, pretty children are sit-| thus*a] immense, but all this great man is the possesses result of | "Mob." much power, If anybody and crosses the street gray dust-eovered become one big crowd eye, comes and this| rush-4 comes wpon the Mob, the feeling that it; ting in the carriages. tl parts. | looking in dress ‘hey laugh or appear: andj in ance his right differhand stares calmly he holds a into. heavy the ing stony, from pitiless|is ‘all sides. not the taken men ‘nto run consideration this | very by irt all) k chat-well-fed, rs . » feeble; | ent. from clean children with the lit-|stick. crowd. the Th Mob. Mob discovers| scowls at sallow the stick in face of the Way man. and ‘Thus an the other, Vike insane, old} these well-dressed run up and well-fed , oO people | tle hands, little feet and Stratght limbs.|the lost his | lium Sn eo te ly, hand jis o f many) the man bear whith may look the hard at its master, who, has}/It must look and against see how eac other well and nour-) disappear Why, fy} then, are sri their : 1 ox life; children re one so | face, fears thousand J he nows what a stl and \de- lt ans med it when it as young, and the the) ished they all are, how tender and pure| interjor of ‘the city j ofte i ock-Kneed ‘and crippled? 7 worse | ¥Vours him J when it sees with one, Je shag and it glances. has seen "Why | Mob knows that the great man is a|is their Dirty flesh, and how disgusting satisfied is this they square, } by new all] that, perhaps, the fault of the mothers? | many, many made ‘from wood and c¢ hi Page isn't Ne -dres like the rest ome of | power, that he is a powerful individual It lodks |seem tobe. Ace an What old frying kind of food do they pa Which * comparisons ‘ aro innav: 1-| ealThat any isnot right steel Ww iy t this dus he particula walk |)and that thousands of individuals must] live has on? beer Surely sed. very for years and very) whieh | tions, as everyone ousy, and in. Its fertile' knows soil who has tried hatred slick | § possesses quickly when mysteriou we seem. pov to r. have | work to satisfy. his- orders. rhe Mob/ plentiful food, and the Mob feels some-| grows quickly, and the big black monNoboby can i One has faith {plenty of time?) withstand that The That is very .sus-| knows what. to think of ‘him, he is an|thing growl In its. ssoul, | ster moves its innumerable. limbs and|heart of many an individual power. 19 become used. to} Piclous." is es of empl ver, One aly the other human In the magnificent carriages beauti-| pierces with its stare rs have -evérything. it 7 hatred Now and two ready young people pass by, chat- | beings. pass by. to commit a terrible Vhere are they going,;| ful; slender women are res sting com-| does not understand. It feels ecome that ar rime. ‘tering and Then he Jaughing, looks at. the a iale and the beast, the!and. of what are Wey doing? There are | fortably, thelr faces are flushed and enemy is there, strong, omnipresent, . : eee an | the pollceman -- and fear overpowers the Stechio soul many volees firises from. the streets be-| of the monster low. Unpleasant, inharmonious sounds | Incessantly the current of life. flows struggle to drown one another, resiltby, and ehomene "r3 overpowered py: a Ing in uncanny, diabolical music. I A > { hear C the >clanking Yor fron; L hear robbe of everything. the pris of teeth; erjes of pain ‘und | esi Teed waiting the opportunity rte to howling' as of Wild: } beasts: to its fury I hear the} A ei oe ; on groaning of the despairing and the fu-! : S ‘ts' her rious rear o aS hungry; I heat the ae pe: murmurs of the feeble overpowe red hy the strong; I hear the ws a ne eels sensuous eyes looking at her feet. Of those She is se ared and Who have beeny left by roddside ate gO her dress as if ae acr oss the har ind who haye not the bounce. to take part A drunken man aoe from the other in this terrible orgy, Ant. this ; : side toward is the music the centre of the square. of the' square . oS E , aio sidan" des ee / ! Wis head is hanging down until his ehin Is is Sundfay;no My one , works 5 today,| ' a ae pe dae H s ‘ ae 4 "33 Ay touches his chest, and while he totters SA ar and therefore d many f people are in ; bad : ; ahead he muinelae unintelligible words, humor and. confused For yvester body, soaked with whiskey, aw ie his whe \ it was acday of work, ever to kine just what he had to do PARTIES DRUCE MYSTERY NOW EXCITING ALL ENGLAND feclingof Ww money, tO shop and to crush i ock hg und drill or -hammer-to perform | the W he their wor > Nee [ Wauates ind tired a es Rut hov tO spend the da toda ippears lo them an enigma tv Ait h mi be solyed is vacuum whieh somehow ar other Were broueht up ever taught them how therefore they do nof knaw vitl + but the noise of the ere ems to make him ittle mor 6 e acape ws ees re looks about aoa his dull, »efo eyes - everywhere wagons and automobiles. Impatiently the motormen ring peek bells and the conductors shout to warn the drunkard. The Mob sees {mmedisz ately that there is something doing." And immediately the thousands of eyes becon one y staring at the spot where something is going to happen. A motorman rin his. bell sharply. His face is flushed with excitement and terror, but the drunkard now smile nd. waving his Hake he tor the track and ee scapes Ls ling underneath the car. Tt motorman puts on the brake, the z 1 the drunkard walks» slowly ily to be hit by another car, the ground and the car rolls his: crush ed body along the rails. His shapeless limbs are resting on the bard ave oer and a stream of blood colors th era the hands used in machinery ihev are ' they are at hey feel Like mense w} 10le, Rot like uals During the i life wears its -usun reflected in their. ow the Sabbath on the taces iook onnnetin Something is going to happen. ity has come at last when the Mob can make Itself know { 8 of strong arms are stretc out, hunpds eyes are glistening in fury. Somebod ¥ has fallen into the hands of the Mc At last it can get revenge, and "ot the confusion arises «a cryy ov sharp and quickly, "Lynch him!" This short se ntence as a magical power; strange 7F1VeAS, Look at the crowds walking aimlessly Sironak the streets. They have beén in the parks In the churehes, in the public buildings Slee and there crowds s: junter ubout incessantly and still the merest trifle Is enough to stop them St ymething is lacktng' in thetr ve : me new struggle to breale through and. to find expression .in € the result is only confused sounds, and every one of them feels it a something place The sua has suddenly teeth fall out ‘ul would ings ad one ‘have ou . ul disturbing ‘and" out‘ Lynch him!' A he @ mass boils like with the. Junnatural a a volcano, Anns Xe ait nolsesic h "exactly In the centre of the Moo. " SAMEIe clot has toried, and here I discovered the bloody body of svery-dn sense of Jife "did ippe oe "al like loose of the mouth of an old ean ae ro oup -and..doywn, rs and talk together alin miner. ty-two Sundays in a should think. that© they ‘ ome every o way of feels gives itself Leiielble 5 Se ee tion this eee of née expr TL a speudin his unk in eve en BO nething 4 ; unin- w terrify iyi at : no AnisAD eon cial L thi Sy th By Ene searching: ole for | is Sen yed hand man but Instinclively every one tries to| uvol y Knowing It, every me foels ard the ere form : aT ry ere are We i heretofore wandering almile The groups join, and thu a mob born More and more two-l ea ad ceat come running from the std parts of the immense me Cropails rte eater Lanter: \ in the ao ead e the ite wie here oy ies er P s } te AINE GoM, ee al oecyrs ces Ute no Ing! vy hem calm Ik is unna i impre on that the ire » somebod or fear FAVORITES mystery, Duchess of On handthe ‘Gea ia ae Gi a1 rae Portland. BEGUN CONG anathance a Ge "On au t, NO eve t oid eve I AMONG' fa vd 1 uel id i GX el ' 10 right feel! under is which, ition the the wWHl rielks be e isa ee th ¢ ‘ike t ‘ - t o the wine people per of the crowd torn ar enjoying 4 hear MyAverlOUus | US KEUAY MABNCt.:| Was izalinst : | that a dense | wheels monsts [tise Ce | ae ) nds of | thre PMERSTOMS IN /, AA lousy "In its ¢stand i the oxen os l ‘ rmed. black rs afraid to 1 int lefts the late Queen of lower the princessewas refused him, V moment when, ; sre en a with thej usually turn | § Pee nJoy the | daricne j dua increase | OMe, s which noW and holds hasEngland enthralled and has excited the i Interest 6 fu he entire Rte arent ewe of Portland, et for her eh In the $5 00 00, 000 estates of the present wight for claim for*recognitlon as his wdiow. On the left is the present Dike of Portiand, who is ON net : 7as Heart:. But the ree ae 1a oee Ds 2 renee ot wate 2 Spee apa Selle d cnttered ' re n ttered into» into. ¢atomsi aend these atoms had rapidly been forms c into Auman. being Ih los nan rheir give the ro. dist old Dulce, witness says, permitted, and "Wi reason} : ‘ 2a Us \ Mes, r . " not the mystery many of . e most a : i lows ! ; Interesting ee as and of dark that ; remark oO the ' he ) , they are Hon is.comparatively:new: would not vats rally to her necept she' | view in her) would trance -dif-} tike o | jutae |! sisrh t OA phenomena rhe th first end parition | thon on of iat this fe pres- view he iTS facts ee sive ar to nat these the is LORY. ‘attord A is Ds rrical wath him the of cansmaet of RCTthenate thought RN te mle: Mrs. ehh) Smead's. The eT COs rvice A Star photo of Cr Sean : at ; clal charms male anne 7 3 hhe ' sal charins pent ee favoorite Sey ene; eral lor'sathouse : . + yassador ou arn al also appears. appears. ll ' arn eae ROO L LL PAPPPP LIPO ad ® CoPfm , valgnT a Sac a> NL at J a r? oy} J} Pain ALLA pacuanmnracdtintantddiettts AA Ae ee ~ Aine : ductions like ‘ this' mari InPhe | fore, this cmea! record } cation at least of explanation of the | eke . are weight "had of a man in _ the a brass the atten-) enemy which SOE He z w cRpes . His arm his eye than is calm lrarder ever, and a a a is like form suddenly hewn pay 7 a f Age er} what. havink *#rounc information the spiritualist} anof extramental rationality about a hold £ upon sad we : > > AA 2 whe ane | | he ecireumsti ince Stainton Moses this would. be supposition th rpoe scheme was only Leititeh ln eS }often (iappears : we should; 1 influen he recept his |} we would fficial This aoe shows a he official fe kre c 6 : exons x a aire pices ace he . . (avi erea s iex SPAIN'S ROYAL FAMILY | | aes to; riticism which will| intellimence with which | aa iene of any parsttract the | ce i claims those it was present, feasible ae His appearar consistency the with experiments. Casual visitor, as but] on} 11 the | If| so} AGELe, RoR Corina of ier ie||} in phenomena medany more readily than | of such a yersonality | jas those of Jesus It his Bet is that the | | t pearance of Stainton Moses us ulleged | communicator in this case was a natural accompanime nt of the aie pres 1 communicators, as the] § : apinexplicable 1 and to serve only can rist make us sceptical of any source but| that of subliminal mental action. and this not scepticism because of¢ Rai yp religious ea es Woven | | cither, belle Pet Hien RECHT aM Gtl LOM CERINLEN | but because of less character therefore, we | Coffin,EE the telephone girl, POs atts oes ee neets who 5 casual 1 rere-|} Bann realize ic © to pro-| TO k ODA ee are Ae by (ee some ce ope 5) o Of Ss -hersfriends res rsto} | rere iefi RAY So Ser the es superficial indi-|(foto aD her over pathe ner wire =~ discov coverera ae a perfectly normal marvelous voice id as proy ided phenomenu, espectfunds for nao etaioat Ta eatin Sar ees } spirit. re ny- ar att annot be eas. Pree Hiatart@ forever hove ring | theiealeiasiicniae tp wre Wasenn the the the howls "cease and ne Selithenicneter transcendental} coming In this way ordeal of just -such one. some TBI ‘the alens this ‘stick motionless paralyzes thetr husbands are 2 rreling among | oe eS eae Zrows excited ;at| We I the In. headed; Mob rh "the ioe ae crowd to place himself in the way of « furiously .eryin or reveny and ta ok at crowd cal: n! te 3 inlook a oe "urlous monster MO and i aaa" Reads oP seeing the terrible stick. T man with the helmet stands tmHotion- commit: eht feee Lguise eee ah Roy owfn loss. th ‘ the migoty. blaes Dekiits 5: fart yomen can belong to it a : | she ces, though its head is still alive overlooked, and its enemies do not even y : wish believe in itss existence, e and the : monster ‘ 1 a t cereale, 'sticks sse beautiful women, It; sniffs the alr and attentively ae ite stl the ‘auty, and it feels in its|éverything. And stil fe Rae the Mob monster the tempting bodies, then! usual way, the Scie iRieeaee ody hi alrea from ING I all sides, ap-|is a lled with while hatred ‘, "ty ite a move| peared, and: every where you see now eats, and every word is is a trifle, Suen t ns e py oer ara ionesome forms: pass?ls sharp and hits like the blow | ae will crush eye! neu ) when xistence, pass the | ene ous experi-} ie And | that leven |} ap- would be base our | . the oar Bagis Ran Gocninit: la lices or wishes... Hence it would be a }stumbling block to our belief to ex-| pect a ready acceptance of such Bee mena onTAGTO their MedEIOt supe at jal che rracts Rnies We PLA rinkiiee table WASHere Rel Per 0S Ean eGOUsh | the sclentifie man eas. would say is} the advantage of a verbatim rec ord ot all that oceurs on such occasions fn} juall ovdinar yi ex De minents Ss a memory | oe Peete. toOn marry the Joowerae containing ho "Phe clos. Doreen and. Tale ill over Bee world Rie on | | e t ae phenoASHES: BHod]d. ocCUM: cocina Leer here at-| tractive it. may appear to our preju-| entirely, } YAREL latel mn x ER ie at Madr Ane ; Washitzliplomatie cide' tia itde?d = lifte'hls atiok. leftncane by have ind lonted: and acuciente will | ‘ to learn that' the task of cere if ying the extramental source of such | lcommunications is an-extremely diffi- | Ww Cassini, i who bassador - ari was a - * ottsp Reiley omar we the are street.they seem the b Te: sings roe 00k, | of o thisall ene ife, a ah ms very face: | ibutes the ane blessings life mccording ta its oe slinen 166 thin own will among the few selec a ones. | . . . ‘ suffering from ae In-| The ; Mob = can have nothing'at all, gan caused by lack of]have no sufficient nourishment bedeae els suffering from tooth-/| costly dresses; none o these §be a Ae es oO Consequently |} might accept as source 6n - the | nta- sec- remorse Mrs, i Druée . r lovelyin people Mot eats , F | he Bens mind 1@ ; . attract | lt Mi oe ae eS | EPRmeens TERED Me earlier Statement] }"‘communieator' in the a cayket eyes | { vision That fitter to: date. ( ?4 acerns repr but beaming jeult | referring Z personality. nt Portland, say natural sugges- ‘state Smead's usual-habits of re are ove mcord jtself€ whieh ‘witch is cornet to se of feral drift eat Ts | sitio i thing Mrs, and alles es th me for Ay hat ae fight known . -vari-|-and-antagonism tothe natural. convic=| ind as tlons of Mrs. Smead, thus becomes in-| terpretable by subjective action and all} sentations of a transcendental} be such "stuff as dreams are! and the case a good examp e ave be on our guar we have too it in our desire to have some he finite knowledge of another world. | ghd habs hae exe would tuke the course here manifest. Apparently, then, the hypothesis of secon- | dary personality has difficulty in main- | | | | of their | noa doubt that many will presptritistic theory to account for nomena and so would sccep thelr own certificate of non- to disappeare Personalities | ter theology different account Ishment for alin, and if her sublimi action is producing the result Duke of eompelled and " Their ' GA, At. W that her mind. | life of fi tl the tayalery yr Jawoll Portland, present Duke might of Portland wanted to his estate be ‘questioned. Duke eran : here Mrs idea ~ ye dual -- St Story ; so sof as punishment one which held The «mind. this old ream the mar teaching. the a the title : and secondaryispersonalit tion that» the type of defended ix not the Smead's a UcEy has froin make Mepieariy, 1 very led Loutse, day his world,ld. as-ever circumstance j h show which show : | to have this feeling plerces) ache . c | WIpVha einetas tae { A tise ced it neat arin es dirterde: Its AS erah peless body tement t awutomoblles pass up! : streets. In the shop. winthing are exhibited,| keen l nett 7 s} Mediums phenomena is said remains is them ane ‘ OS) the who ferent that Misti it} ruish is far < more difficult to]| distinguish them than to dis ngu s the piece wo wood. ee ue egy ce it 1" busy whi thelsI ae Loeds a were ~ uae rat e ‘ : , eh alfte ae frorni Soe eh tT he OTT ife j life. DIPLOMATS Phetiand: the so "The laughter of} arouses the bad tem-)| Some of s the heads} S o who seem to be : f a x t the of ctoria, daughter, Princess because, whose ax Queen ictoriathe said, some fairl rational view of punishment sin fhe "communications" purport spresent the polleyv of na denee with regard in hat true punishment 1s quence of sin and not penalty a e. haveV s sucht tomed to belleve,.. The cE ee aCe that of conditions nano Count ats Russian formerly them rman, pinaaa soe olen mane re of arm him o pleces, an a a neh eis aaeee 5 ba t aad victims. . now- smoothes so) iin ut the Ditet plan as. in. tha poeribre: caekines eee ‘sa § | eoite Wight. aniehts that. cet tee something See iambic t auite ing. this unknown PeSwrelss te sud ~ dently 5 up = " woke 2% they he . =a © me Yesterday usual = night?' own infinite loneliness and of av- & wore TO Ss 3 Rts PS the casual and purpose | of the appearance. When} A Say ae of ape. sad's ae artes eee ent exclamation the atetiaerepreour | ) Pree 1 ee communication ve : De enieaell "by the Bemblance Iyslop ariel ath in Gani the ty ere ae for er sychica Sere of}4 ot; ; King sian Alfonso of Spain and his q pecettaae "enatnenetiavi in beat oO |