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Show a. THE iNTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CiTY, UTAH, 1 | t M { j Nl eroun d il R bli a epu C served against I Pablished Every Morning Inter-Mountain Renublloan, Co. Official Organ of the Republican Party in Utah, gtatened as second oa rae nplib 10, i 1 at the the Act postoffice at Sa March| on nder ef Congress = to die; that the colonies in so great, his sins been his offenses] beating of a wife has come to be SOME-| America had|thing in the nature of.a diversion. so black, his} The Cal Summers case proved how excuse so small, that nothing death could settle his account. RATES, @ ciet but| amiable court and people could be in the matter. The Vance Incident is a os Ourren Patd in Advance. Tater Bla im sath Saami ce See oppression, . of 7 Not Paid in Advance. IRFCT, and carriers,concerning collectors de-6 solicitors, on allnot matters livery of paper, Please give mer 8S} ll as present address when orderin change Ppof saaren. Order to discon- @ paper will be honored only when| IN oe Block, an Phones-Bell, fF independent, oe EASTERN New ot,‘ he York South West Pxchange} OFFICES: Office, 604 sole car ceeentative ‘cast Mountain ap Ra lo and stays aii his He sult in the Vance =O , against case. Wife Alta club. beating resuits- can a there x No one bune. th WHAT Onn for Everyone here dent It they is known is have y him his to declared him country; guilty that his te high stain of _- ; @ can not indorse. . inder the inspiration does not ROMER Of at aS all approve NEOHETT TS tedera = However, tension laid that| the regrets rk : people feel the They € . the] enn y Mackinnon evidently under : sP ‘#78 Mr. Mackinnon the dent adds: N FOR NOVEMBER, 1907.| en, of the tbe given correspon-| are at a menacing gration. will be miner name with 1 ft cae prostitution er And to will happen? correspondent or HALF THAT 11,650/21 91150182 150/22 oeenlat 5 (2.2 227° § 45|5 ......-... eee ec ee ale 11,050/25 222.2111) MEANS me elLLILLL Some a man mean But that, when in is he @ man to stand by it. You remember a 8950 the care He be €X-/ Beyond speaks, he expects! height ; aire Van . § artistic re has of the hoppers and will ye oore ae Arman, F. An and j judge we booth Mrs. 5 wall « appeal te and Oswald, ay Nutting, he bears will KE. of 18 or M. are doll Mrs sale ison Ir charge in 4, also be on Virgin- that t™ we find in the extract| There is the straight} stung by what the Tribune has in re-| the soldiers of the United Sam," will command an 4nd his is claclan to halt alt And to States,| of "Uncle| Mr. a and hand Mackinnon| "bout t face.| when that order comes, we want] ri Mr. i obey it. advise Mr. 3 Mackinnon to obey The : sentiment expressed is serious. aman says those words, he must expect to be held accountable. We clip the following from the Salt Lake Tribune of Monday, De-| ee sewing )\¢- bridge he is than the army, or how] of the be mother; to the he| will bune's contribution Salt to Lake the Tri-| slaughter. Jp the closing years of the war many| papers of death were filled for President with threats| Lincoln. These the commanding best "beat time it." himself, in He and officer. the can for misrepresents, D , It will world for do no the better for men than to him whom obey a which Pecan closed the lHiffe of Lin-| Pomeroy had his share in that} enterprise. For years-all through the ¢iyjj war, his pen had been busy pre-| paring theie way for the frightful deed| a that came i n Ford's theater on that| Of magnificent superlority In the ut- terance of Mackinnon, as reported. He| Seems to make the mistake of gauging as quite above the constitu- Mrs be The Maud Ley or + eed 7 We Trust." OaM whilewikia Ser Mikein Teddy Mksfailed this country, 5States§ army y t ly to are. ${ coin- ; themselves That "Caesar had his Brutus, SE oases z "might 2 men against the President because he| would not surrender to certain men| succeed in reformed profit by their example." OF444-44444-4-4-44-4-44444444- : There is only one construction to be put on that sort of thing. It means a hope in the heart of the writer-a hope evidently shared by the owners and publishers and editors ‘of the Salt to inflame the hatred of from New York state-who had been in| ihe habit of controlling federal patron-| age. They reiterated their charges rit omic vn, he we intemperate with their criticism, they| were so unjust with their judgments, = that the only wonder was Guiteau was . Trib rtpune, DENT OF THAT THE mae UNITED There is no it. In "Jolly" the about BE language of 1901 the : Hearst papers were filled every day with the most extravagant abuse of President McKinley. Everything that coul si > was assassinated. inquiry to one} into the long railroads of the United] Chicago river in| ag before he got through . . With it, he found that he was very Small potatoes, and few in a hill. And the railroads have ©YeT since. It may be field. Don't . running crimes, of charges i i the reiteration eee which if true means that Roosevelt) ae deserves to die. And then here comes| ee ini Sa biteae™ aaeatAt Yeterites THE PRESIDENTa WAS SLAIN! ae Tig ore ctation knew cr n Eeahia, Chasien : Theodore Roosevelt himself has said einchte Nan Hla the that he believed the Hearst papers were largely responsible for the assassination of William McKinley. First some his Cromwell. And there are today who might profit by their In the face of that experience, : the example." D : Are the good people of Salt Lake! Salt Lake Tribune makes use of a approving 7 that sentiment? Are they traitorous, murderous menace of pre: EInaALEG caree GEE ae indorsing the Salt Lake Tribune in| N a y s = the President i threatening with assas-| One time Patrick Henry, in a con sination? Do vention of Virginians, speaking of the ; king of England, and at the very threshold of the _ American Revolution, said those words. But he had the manhood to complete the sen- thing no one would reason- ably expect from the Salt Lake Trtbune. "Caesar had his Brutus," cried the they adopt the policy| d ; tbat Roosevelt should be slain? These words can mean nothing else. When @ man uses that language, he means just what Patrick Henry meant. He is willing to stand for it. He expects to be understood. The Salt Lake Tribune wants some one to assassinate the President of impassioned Virginian, "Charles First| 2° his Cromwell. fe And George the Thira'- United DIED f "Treason!" cried the speaker. "Treason! . Treason!"cae was echoed| from different parts of the hall. FROM States. WIFE be taken ea F. seems good hint in a powder to want for Gold- magazine. are a fe ven in ae ge Word he nila, viaduct of same ‘The Republican's compliments W. Fecent the Frank s ofry will Ieiitel ‘ of opportunity is not yet passed. McKinle ay. Goldfield labor agitators Able ee Tom be in *fhit aninNe and Watson of Georgia is said to Washington for a conference the by backs, In view of the fact that Mrs, Vance|®°2CY:' has died, , and that in her ante-mortem statement she accuses her husband,| "to = relieve the money That would do it. Bred on °° enough, R strin- Five bun-| dollars) would ‘be-neearded, even by the most persis-| S$ by their example. If that be aitléc thie varidat GR atl" ' treason,|] But this: : one may properly If/it shoula prove enough to say nt i te DRU G Jae STORE. ; di Mrs. 8 Pri ms in, qaark mity Off isp to Lttern. Pique Ra Street 5 aie ee ne PA ry, PAS(s- . THE Ar pa 114 BEST Be S| {' ¢ rd | SOUTH: Mz AN SIRE Bi preons, Us te CEA DD ETN XM (CEG AGH) ‘ Jy oy ‘Ware 2 ASTva ZAP 2PMTy "WA B ON Gy Tats Aa NIG | EA) Das Ao "ai 9 Rock Springs nt eye AND racite eee STOVE SIZES) AND CLEANEST > 3 1S not the most Economical. ih our own consequence on always munes ways k at h S OC ave prings LARGE a hand. ; Foundry Coke, Charcoal, . Smithing Coals ra Oa YS PHONES: e Sear 2 ail cai 38 cf ----s NS MAIN a = YARD: ST Rye = is ALWAYS wvith burglar-proof ; us ae * is no PROTECTION tchmen, ere Something to Be THE BURGLAR MAN He SOUTH a s s0~ called Bent . 5TH burglar alarms in or T loc! 1 hankful ankru For! doors, Ww "t " dogs. 1 does ney ‘afford nately PREC AL iyoxe! CriON a aries led Enis t RGLARY INSURANCE POLICY YHE UNITED STATES F ine 1 ry AND ¢ ‘ GUARANTY > company , CO. the that we » largest burglary represent Heber . Home . Fire . J. , , insurance Grant . is @xpe : ye comonny & |- Co.. . Building, Salt | Lake City, Utah, Phones 500 | Licenses, murvives PURE MOUNTAIN LAKE ICE The undersigned will load ice at Colton. this winter , be£ ginning on or about the middle of December. Customers are asked to get their orders in early and not lis the perfe tlo 5 Me perfect condition of your Linen. it reaches ,as be disappointed as was the case last winter with many. doe Colton Ice » isjs acknowledged to be ; the she best in Utah ANYwher vere. me . ae . For prices, freight rates, ete., address the undersigned. 9 ¢ tersigned. eee ELMER, eso Utab, : | Not a 'do the RECIPE you from our Laundry, to tind with it, because we wor kk thoroughly and in style, fault taking the ci BF | caites ar greatest a cst care of the finest the goods in the | pink x of and lidelivering condition. You will be elad to give reeu ine us your * reeular work after makns a single trial of our way of doing z ul e |} things; and our |able, + Are 1 ud biiched and scue 1 a Sensible Christmas Presents those which do some al the "bronchial to: be as ; And there was not then and never| alleged, a case of wife beating and with| C@templating the issuance of so great} any ori)" good Mixed prescription at home and druggist should take has been since any doubt of the|fatal results, then there is no pun-|* Volume of legal tender. EOD 18 iio Tamntiy, mediotne.chert. speaker's' meaning. He meant that] ishment within the power of the law ---- rat ¢ f the leading drug- | UGeig" Breaks Suto Print, gists' elicited the information "that | ie the fate of Caesar and of Charles was| that will be severe enough for the man| In the December number of the asteienurcrereced. oll of pine "is Duy: UD | e deserved by George the Third. He| now accused. L. Geigery appears a story by George | visis "sealedin tin. screw top cases | (i meant approval of an act which| Our people have looked with far| staff of the Deseret Evenin ewe 7The eed te ao eee bulk eed ano F ae sketch Cub's Assign should, even by violence, carry the| too much 5 patience upon this most} ment," is entitled presents a vivid picture of peer medicines pur uP. end jebaled; king away. He believed that king de-! brutal and cowardly of crimes, The into the newspaper fal gles in breaking! +, their purities. : ate good S e persons receiving FOR Knit uspenders, Golf Gloves, Dress Gloves, you see buy LADIES the AA. may" visitfs things. The Original Knit Goods House mq SOME choice a | Oglyphs to 2 this Suggest. 333. w Tare and desirable setting fér fs iW | a ring or a cravat pin. We |} yQ : bes Fe ones on with of the ee say » Pe eee the hac "k. ine inseribed ESTABLISHED Knit Wool Shawls, K nit Silk Silk Shawls, Knit Jacket ckets. here So. Ind. Phone The Egyptian Searabaeus is Ladies' Sweaters, F ascinators, Handkerchiefs, S weaters, t ‘ Knit d Jackets , price is right. Gloves, 4th r Handkerchiefs , E. 44383. eastern them. . Suggest MEN Ties If eat the | Bell Phone W FO. S to suggest e- raat ne, okan a a yhose ose rer n there attracted futernational lung trouble not too far advan he ingredients are procurable We prices are very reason- too. Zee | PALACE LAUNDRY CO., 36 MAIN Sr. T. or ounce of Concentrated two ounces of glycer- spoonful, every four hours. ren yan A rIAS Jmnad 25 MH $1 for f store other : | SALT LAKE IN ST. CITY. UTAH. Rare and unique novelties a of Utah. | Specialty, ry ES Bell *phone ‘Td, "phone 186 4 Dai Err AN, Strec $1.35 Gloves aad a 758 le peeaea ood teal Will Break Up a Cold in 24 VWours Cure Any Cough That Is Cursble. one-half pine with Es Yann "1 AS $1.59 : 4 ; 51 R Operate and en ‘a joln snters teaming business 7 a wife and five children. Mix of haan) ro eas IS f Sr a a Cheapest oe the Misses Noble, southern Califor- VALUABLE HOME oil - mae %, i 1 WHERE YOU GRY ae oO I OCK Gas oO Able J. Flint «r, Dies. Flint sr, died at the at 3 1 The retirement of some coughs and | sort of money now) used "aa:s/circulating medium must be a part of a plan AF \ Cs be "-And George the Third," con-| Thomas Vance, of inflicting the fatal|t@2t advocate of more currency. But|tlon. declares that Ce ee ee tinued Patrick Henry with flashing| injuries, it is not well here and now to ane ly the plan ‘contemplates' some- emanie atraiirines are sola eye and unfaltering face, "may profit] say much on either side of the ease.| ‘hing else. erear shade P95. to a. ; p - with the President relative to the|ine and a half pint of good whiskey. papas of, oe Andale -$600,900,000:-4n ‘sreen- TC dOsee oe ae eer oc ablea ae o alias: BEATING? ul An purel $2.85 Hi and i called the strike o'clock operation because the oper-| : hospital at 3 oe yesterday torafteror ators were offering cashiers' checks| pendicitis pettormed Wednesday. | The1¢ £ funeral Y w will. be e hel in payment of wages-just what thousheld. ‘at the: Twen-| Wednesands of other men have taken will- ny aire, aed ward oneating nterment house to take inglygly all over over the country. The e real| ini" th City cemetery. Mr. livea ountry. the city for many years Flint following | miners did not Obfect to ‘them. e the agitators saw in the incident other opportunity to destroy the dustries and the enterprises of vada, And they called the strike, precipitated all the trouble. eaves © e Bingham J. eh ir" \- whi tro ochre W and John. funda Clawste Ss da e for Europe. m ema Beh z _-_---~7"~->-_-______ Those d BEST has recovered a Hannes fro and is bac again a € » Irish I s ‘ ; : Re lineBuche er Marriage € con, Baby He Tin K} 3 -_ = (LUMP-NU T--SLACK) from LieuParker from ae daughters, wh stney See 10 Regular ill. si NS Jothe cpap ines wfth of. December, from 25c ag (FURNACE George M. Gooch, Preston, Idaho; arah I. Tolman, Chesterfield, he tho, You will note by a careful reading ee eeeDn S Wilzon, Park ‘City; ‘Belle of the mining page that our suggestion| _ Roland Lee, Salt Lake; Florence M. peer See ics Ne out sound - and patti' Ww. Weir, Sait Lake; Iris uy y mining & stocks-was B good. The} P* ct Been Bingham; Louise ; Jack Erickson, Mikday aE =. 5 Sth are boa) OUR Ey evening at. Bort iliness Golors leet. rd Veni © Lave butter, ¢ ge al ; to ; PEACOCK s is . vides bk winter, H. to| his of Harris. the former Salt Lake 7 "a i newspaper. man who has' "struck it rich" in Nevada mines, May he make a million! th SoU 1, ‘6. Robingon and W!!)_ leave soon for for Vietrs AN Wi under y nia variety live woel ly, Nd 4 es Glov ae at , tn pe bion ° been received firs. Samuel M. Note. hi fs Splendid Up todo the . society, nee raed regiment P. ps8 ae ESS SVIMSIZZ ARS TX SIVA ie NED yp Var vice AG ANS 2 Bean near c ook aie " a where Lieutenant Parker will We. . Short Kid ene zenealog) secretary oti has uet white, ' #!¥e". at 3 ando'clock. le ctures beginning on pe nes mony ii indred Thes« subjects vy Fys aba ee ' z. ae zeA piece ‘ Bean Adah Sint o jr., Genealogical his that : 2 a PRICE g lacSmith present a smoke Ogden been will "Shorty" i Here is the ‘same spirit, found in} the Salt Lake Tribune. Here is the constant accusation of infamous a tence-a And an stop the and throw by fanatics | just as Salt Lake wants the new street! theya score had a of grievance|car franchise. But the councilmen| against Garfield. The result of those are not yet quite convinced. publications, of those charges, was , There is no festing| ‘tat 9 President of the United States! summer 1894. . to PRESI "|-who not preceded believed STATES ASSASSINATED. of that gravity. address tried LF -valnes poe ILVERBR club wil rhe, on: s 1 Wednesday should ge pn AGN i he the 435.00 to $20.00 4 the b Rite : neel thi: cee « a Vos Day OF from flats presence Miss bridegroom leleaving ¢ seph Utah they ton sig Betts ale Sia ee a Gene of Garfleld, in 1881, cer-| ‘of the country exerted] : ‘ of t ‘ nl eM ° ted authorities of the nation. And! 2). scokers' Liter y club meets this that is always a mistake. . eee~22 eee esce some pera eee 4 Carr, cond South stree If he or any of his friends doubt it | 7, regular lesson in Enelish literature 5 ' ‘ select - $2. ae wedding ‘°™ "* atta tie, ean to and n %1.00 fron t 1.00 . for meets pes the pres Eugene V.' Deby, Terre Haute, Indiana. inauguration tain 00 eopapers iller Miss ‘Besalo tte ceremony A Ribbons and Lace Satin Tatfetas, Falli Parte Dreade oe Dito ‘93. and Richard Rudolf Bsselmun will ti ‘ke home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.i} SAMDNME attatc. tha, peide pnd j himself of immediate Pee orders yh variety : muff ; Dunn will place te Dune me of take the bride's Mvyiilam ES ore bigger ‘The marriage and 2) William L. the a haf} esi eta awe DAN é H ¥ tournament earie Gia bed ae only 4 only yder "today entertains18 Ee yeu, apartments in the o The today Wednesday arternoon for the weekly game "ome of Mrs. J. P. Megeath Much more potent is he than an order| is meets ¥!t! Miss Flor ae Sct areMrs.bern an. .CeC. O4444-444-444444444444444+446 | 7 +! April night, when Abraham Lincoln| b that dtansh." Teddyanother is un+ fell by the ; hand of an assassin. : iinRidhe \te. £ eee ten senet ts: whieh ait cee : Through the months following the| +| clab That will not be the time for him] to show the United States how much| wie onary es m8 inflammable sheets made up the gen- when they are issued by authority of a word to which all men object, The| era) reading of John Wilkes Booth.| the army officer. Virginian tells him to smile when he They nerved his hand to the awful] There is a note of menace, a tone| Says it. conce The todav j POA . LO, rae 14, Fegular:pl dT toCoy a ! fori) re etas oi Firat trie nds ear avenue nue a few Kon-frionds pitoemil fe rand He vet: to the coming Syinphony president. It gre ae « wo iS erence values, ‘ a0) PRICE x7 ify ‘ ‘ in belongings e $25.00 i 4 Vie Z2 a ote eee a sizes 6 to 14, regular: 25% / only- 7 Long Kid sures 16-buttonwhite: Mo or black, bi ai Va bitton: Jac uee Glove ooh 7 will ie Ladies' Coats, mostly novelt . ' aid pair for where Mrs, A. ie Hoff{m ise with f force proceed dt to express 3 Wise with tO] 13 .ftenoon on Z him their disapproval of his action wal given ae the boys bearing the arms today A ' Mrs apa Brey y of 5S both as to quality +P EP Le prer ux qi Pe ee Mrs. W. H as enall Finds o foggy Then, there is the greatest probability] employ. line Or booth in charge of the Girls' Friendly the} 3)°\<;, from a length, HALF Putnam and Mrs. Causten Brown unusually fine collection of dolls dre Ori C4 IND py ee ren's Coats, 3 ae eS 4 which | lovers Bie attractive a q PRICE. c mixtures, rORTESS Pee ind of HOTEL St. Mark'sSack cathe il, | elaborate room tl Asal ; ari Tats eee Iuntire line seo Childre n's Coats, ' $3.00 aAZE cent issues told its people against the| rebel in "The ian," to done; the urging to action of any} obli-| arm directed by an unbalanced brain,| utters. cap limit. that But Coats, three-quarter tise ti Chariots pajmes have issued cards tea ines, Mr. Mackinnon Macki from: © 2: tof to..5 the Saturday afternoon, Demines, Mr. and d'i bishis friends| friends] from Knutsford. , ‘ im: pree stop him; or sshoot him, os oer heh Math oe MEO BFAlion thts But they have never quite reached| threat of assassination; the utterance} j t of a wish that the deed might be} speech there interested. i of the United : States,| abuse as only the ut-| President infamous printed above. is under when things cused. ever MURDER words to 9,000 81989 isis held accountable for f them Many velt, such 9'000] terly depraved, the murderers at heart| ; gation il ohare him to their paservice, , since they could| from f 1001 ZOEY Sy Te REEDyo rede =i), IWSK \ special line of sample coats, sizes $ BXCY] Ladies' but one Se es ee attractt ri be patents Mac-| price peek large Neith- Mr. in is. ape j only- gram' he ae what ranging ' | price not ay os ae ; ‘ Sets, I the] oe SPR yet i e ranging in anging Curiatnins and price, do of the take RDI Children's stri : then the that will to a shaft yet attempts et er tend Symphony concerts, which have become such a feature in all up-to-date especially high rene e h match approach the first a " to $15.00, today will atisfactory he and greatest the arrangeme 0 : novelties 3 con- serie SRT: M4 which a TS iGdie cin Ghereatar Mat 7ticles "xr" penny. The displaybooths of fancy atb In the different will of Uncle | Tewitt take fittie to, Ene oe the miners and start rious confla-| trea- have! 17542|}for their hee aeown exploiting, they have] io 175] been heaping upon Theodore Roose- arrelao Soc nae ee Daily, 9,597, wonky, 11 can. Average hrerare about this EST ATARP 7 Sie So zt {tA es 4 fit S eienveale oe Re nce Children Dresses, hark sizes 5, 1u, e14, a4 14, in cashmeres, serges, cheviots and i¢ These afternoon 1 75|i0| Bot dragoon the| President of the) attitude of Mackinnon that whem | United States into giving them Utah| the first manMr. starts to work in the] of 1 te aS <= "12300|t8 Sty abe oe2: «11,65 --11,650/20 .. oiveise Lake SS room PT) eee ae Oa Ee orchestra. Second cl that « they of his high place for such honors as]? O1T828 + 2 ‘ parties v7 f ; Cen OS e ina Ca the Aler Of Or Sere ALS le many communit But, to ate all|=| society reallz it is good form as Miners'| whie E is 5 have to that Goldfleld Mir. | Mr. " D©'PS : ureless infamy; that they have the charge of felony at his door; they dining small oof the nos the series yveen Shown In : camp. Rate measr for ‘ells it |e c Republican] procram by Conductor Shep ear Mackinnon | Will. appeal deeply to the aan tat him; of 2 HAPPEN? at Goldfleld| readers of The ing that Mr. union, pcimel what hater they accused . ; o of the position of the owners and makers of that paper regarding the Presi-| that to of| ©president 0C2Y morning of the earrinen ris knows WILL THEN correspondent Stated saidas to him, States with assassination.| - "ge it I Petia in Salt Lake is laid not ELE ain former stand: 1rds from indications will probably be crav-. through : the rest many AD Fak + : - peer "the coming. one," whic his does man It fastens of eG It isEG ee them. time to} ynony of were attractive scene 3 : fr: s in everyRN respect Eo) ta oat night dinners, and the 5 BER CNE SS AE) LE, Lal els 2 T LAKE CITY, ‘ DEC. ne10, 1907. __Ithe | that years infamy since mighttheybuy.failedThrough all] the Kinnon states for the enlightenment of eandy of willall beKindssoldput from. up in'the.attractive to force| people-who are, in some measure,| boxes arti ee 7 Covers Sunday large, gt| = ‘ es members of the club. Mra)in} , The Salt LakeLake Cid theablood Phe Ibox eeofficeeTat theaoa ‘a No Square is one elusive Pa : HNC naan Social Events. ys, ang aire. Richard A. Keyes ny tertaines one of their nish beautifu a at one Sunday \ ne y | make a halt-or use a halter! apologize. the Lhe foul blot of shameless = rene the of-| wives wicked and useless life. ; dent has threatened 1 the the P President ,tried e + Bes tee teouRs] not utterance the United son es need ent. Cambrid Palais, Oppos Waldorft- Astorle, Chicago Office, 311° Boyce Building. J-| P. Me <inney, of the Rocky threat retraction will please give explicit Circulation Department|such eubseription Ys ‘PAID the| rg ee rete cere it-or should. If he ce ways means en ee the to of . , | ficial designated. One month 720+ cccce sss nels cals seecGrate Three months Steere ee coevee 2.00 BISUINGHtHN coecccee esc sence oy oeve 4.00 OME YOAT Only, «cee "one seeesceeerereecees Sunday FORT oe ce cece + 8.00 C00 notice offenses crown against men of the Western with or without feline ei a the ier Ge ee which eC er ive aetered ates men said when eehe uttered words that|crimes men with red eR Onis, ONG YEATveeveveeeeee 16 and purposed Sunday the i0, 1907. AETASS SO Pray p oh NAG ire err Patrick Henry felt the imposition} direct sequence of the shameful proof the Indians employed in warfare| ceedings in that case. Vance is a against the men of Engtsh birth or| perfectly logical follower of Summers.) ; c sh-| parentage. He < felt-as did Burke,|It was easy, and there was no punish that that hiring of red savages} ment. of ECEMBER Ram On ly Republican Dally Newspaper In against white men was the sum of all] Let us hope that the public: con-| °" tiaite1e Reocta oe villainies. He reflected on the years| science has been aroused by the re aiuatvar Buna SUBSCRIPTION ee -- P. 0. BOX Established ai |