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Show AMERICAN PLUCK A S THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT INFROCKED PASTOR pring LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, he leaving the house a Royal Neighbo Jail wrk See ist for rial ene alone, but for the Royal Neighbors In Cl ; ‘ zeneral . you would up-to-date drug expect iRequisites n 1 anan up-to-date drug store, sto tu . Torpedo Boats Built For Russia Make he PUROX exterminates INSECTICIDE ants, Couipletely Marvelous Records. -_-- Revolutionary Clouds Hovering ‘Over Principality of German-Empire. BY MALCOLM discredit ized to American prevent in the by the ment as an American in question, the tried some Russia. always grand duke boats from Lewis cover the the a state- o boats The paper diseredit to and this in impression has bought Nixon payment selling of bureaucracy give util- is strikingly furnishing for seeks to and of a DRUG STORE The Pure Drug Dispensary 112-114 South Main Strect to in that useless order huge to commis- sion to himself have overBut im this instance they reached themselves, Nixon was asked to build vessels when other bidders feared to meet the rigid requirements, He made his bid by cable, and while the difficulty, not to mention the danger of what he said he would do, would have brought dismay to the heart of ordinary men, he went ahead al service and CC yMmission for ve eat tormotor the english built a little and the press or pédo launch, England and America were full of its peran can performance, but American conform almost mitacle in rapid a msurStruction -emingly against press of mountable and the obstacles, only his own country ev deuce gives 10 attacks upon } his worl evide ntly net Lewis has he Nixo} the foreign market itated to contest shipThe products of his factory and the world, and last yard are all over $100,000 worth of vear ovel he sent HOME TIES day KNODE Francisco night Apri April 29, a tesl? The le was writer not a has been leaky told seam or that butt found after her remarkable run. re oe - in: after wae oe only ax : P tollow at intervals Angles twisted of boat, one and ane week. distorted, bent, fittings injured, the kind °o fit- ted to the hull, blocks to be arranged, men to be organized and sixty-seven thousand rivets to drive on each boat. ¥et in five weeks and five days the first boat was out running was launched, in six this fleet an "industrial are Sees e boats acy carry a had two An Enghistory of epic,'' to. make have 1,000 miles torpedo tube, a 47 fire gun, inch weeks on the Black Sea, fully armed, her trials, and the rest of the tleet were finished on time. lish writer who called the automatic used an twenty endurance, m. m, rapid guns and 30- searchlight. They made on official trials well over twenty knots, showed 2.000 endurance and carried an extra matic gun They were built In a Russian yard, and every step in their miles auto- navy construction was carefully watched by a large commission of Russian naval boats, too, had to be able spection of and twelve trials officers by a commission headed by Admiral Nevinsky The boats were the object of the Breatest interest Admiral Brilef, the minister of marine, went on a. trial trip, personally worked the engines and publicly expressed his satisfaction and congratulated Mr. Nixon on the results of his work. Admiral Avalan, who was minister of marine when the contract was signed, also went for a run on a vessel and said that the vessels far surpassed his expectations They were laid up for the winter and im the spring were put into commission aud used as a defense squadron for the Gulf of Finland. At the end of the season, after thorough trial, the following statement was published in the Kronstadtsky Viestnick, the official organ of the Kronstadt Arsenal ‘September 6-19 1906. "The experiments that haye been made with the Baltic Sea shore de- fense squadron of patrol boats, on the word of the authorities have shown that under the present state of motor corstruction these boats furnish excellent weapons against the enemy's sudden attacks upon points on the Baltic Sea. The motors are run by gasolene, are of twenty knots speed, carry torpedo apparatus and guns and seaworthy gz need qualities of termed boats, The the boats are On a straight course not be touched.' Long after these boats the were wheel built ever the officially of a 12,.-On took Mon- Nixon boats, is foundry an furnished ever r y ad- cure they even succeeded in HUMAN LIFE IS NATIONAL (Continued enlisting I am faith One.) sacrifices of were seventy Present sacrificed principal Year. The year. 1908 started off as though destined to surpass the fire horror record of 1907, the Boyertown theater fire in January. totaling 170. vietims and the public school at Collinswood, Ohio, in Mareh, adding the names of 175. little ones to the rapidly growing of muster roll victims to greed and carelessness Fireproof buildings can be built and are being by men who value human. life higher than they do to "insure six. per cent veturn on the eapital invested." The coal mine disasters. are fewer than the building conflagrations, but every one is surrounded by almost inecradible horrors. In. December. a Monongah, Va,, occurred the largest in the history of the world, with the single exception of that at the Courrlere mine in France, when 1,000 men lost their lives. The number of victins in the Monongah mine horror was in excess of 300, not a miner in the pit escaping The President will point to this aw- ful waste and and the the of life on railroads, in mines by tires and urge that some time measure be devoted to safeguard greatest resource of the country- lives of the people Read The Boose All the News for 50c a Mo. Say "PETER-PAN"' to the candy girl, aud out comes the smiling-clowntop box, filled with an AL AKUMA - CHOCOLATE bar, fit for the most fastidious. 10e everywhere. Sweetly Thine, Startup Candy Co., Provo, Utah. situation can a No Object, salary was not considup my if I could se[ did not know work or could perform day's morning [Floretta Whaley Jjourneyed to New York upon the buginessmen's train at 15 o'clock At o'clock, after my cab had been stopped by a policeman In a traffic jam I me at Sixth and. Twentieth street, We entered cab and were a driven to the Twenty-third street statlon of the Pennsylvania. In the station I bought a ticket for St. We missed a ferry, and Jersey another ticket we telegraphed the ae at Hempstead grandmother's she would not be alone that night. neon The train started at nearly leaving us only a few allowanee over our pursuers. entered the train separately , taking seats in an almost empty I had many acquaintances the line and our chance of belng recognized was great Every face was scanned, and every foot that came behind us caused us alarm After leaving Philadelphia. tie going was easier, and when we reached Pittsburg that night all our fears were consideration of the subject. Some pf the most conservative. life insurance companies of the old world have Placed a cash value of $10.000 on a human ‘being, In.1907, the livés of 6,000 men, women and children through fires in the cities of the country similar It was. the giving up of the ministry my heartstrings. tore Then ! I that wrote the bishop and asked him to depose There was no "confession" me. of guilt, as was reported, but an attempt at justification which the unworldly prelate unable to fathWAS as I came though from another ASSET front\ Page a one, does the same, and who wins by virtue of the refinement of his product, are dangerous and must be attacked, and so masterly are they in their campaign the aid of American papers. But sure the American people have in the designer of the Oregon. in Money Giving ered, yet A citizen of a European country who brings capital home from a foreign country is honored, as he should be, and even defended if necessary The man, however, from America who that been know the agony of a man's soul when he looks into the eyes of those he is never face again. I was then a fugitive "on er mendoe mental agony was most inten ren I sat a ) ata desk in the hotel resignation and wrote out my sent it-to the man whom I and Lo owed more than all others for my sucess and whom TI loved with deepest affection. It was lke tearing a man‘s soul from his body to write that letter I burned all my bridges engine, ‘| I wrote a letter to our treasurer and gave an account o: my year's finances and sent him $104 that belonged to the church Thursday morning. coming downstairs in the Terminal hotel, St. Louis where we were remistered as G. Balcolm and wite, | saw the first notice of our flight It fairly took our breath away. We had intended to leave St. Louis that idle ist but our impulse was to fly at once I at once went to a barber and bad my mustache shaved off at once secured tickets for Los V Ve Angeles, with oa Mystic Shriners'. excursion We did not. remain together in the station. The sight of a policeman turned me cold. The fare to the coast depleted our treusury,(but $52 which the girl had, made us feel easier, We had no scares until we arrived in New Mexico. Then am paper from. Pueblo, Colo,,. with the news of our flight started our nerves going aga We are delighted that there were no pictures. _A young woman came over to our seats and showed up a newspaper. She said: "So here is uw preacher from New York running off with his ward. Oh, those preachers! Are they not hypocrites?" We arrived in Los Angeles Saturday afternoon. Selling the return DA PEOE of our excursion tickets r $16 e took a train for San Diego, but we een returned to Los Angeles. After searching for work for several days, the papers again printed our sensall and we were again frightened into' flight. -- Satin -- +> -_ Lour per ____ fair, sweet satin skin secured using skin cream and face powder. 2c. so because all who fined, Don't forget Thursday evening on Time CAPITAL SURPLUS & & DEPOSITS 83,000,000,00 200,000.00 50,000.00 Secret Societies and Lodge Rooms MODERN WOODMEN Iexcelsior OF we ") AMICRICA. Camp all team boys are particularly requested to be present'and jn uniform. Neighbors are earnestly requested to a buy ticket and visit the Elite theon ater Monday or Tuesday evening so and help the drill team secure enough funds to pay their own way ¢ to Park City Don't tomorrow i forget night is our gular meeting night, hall, Main DANISIL street, 8:16. > SISTERILOOD. OL PAINTERS. Local union 77 of the Brotherhood of Painters Decorators and Paperhangers of America. will certainly do justice to. themselves, as well as to their wives and sweet hearts, on Friday evening next April 17, when they will celebrate the ninth anniversary o their organization, locally Arrange- menis for sam have been under way for the past six weeks, and the committee in charge have put forth every effort to make this occasion one grand feast of | music refreshments and dance. ‘They aim to suit al) tastes, for old or young, and they use this motto "We guarantee,."". The program is one of unusual talent, and you all know about the dance and the good punch served. All members of local all Sign. writers,.boss painters and their wives, families, or sweethearts, are all most cordially invited We hope to see al! the bosses altend the celebration, and we assure them of a good time in every respect. The celebration is under the able management of the following. committee S Chalker, Thomas Dangerfield, H. A. Porcher, H. A. Barger and A. J...Morrow. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Camp OF AMERICA. organized drill team Clark, given Fast the time Sixth of under the Mr. South, their com- and and lives. Mrs. were Neigh- bor Clark is renowned for her entertaining qualities, but she excelled her- self last Thursday Lake valley camp evening. have uot on , Don't add kitchen fire discomfort 1986, held regular April 6 Indisposed of team showing marked abildischarge of their work cards were accepted A CIRCLE, G. heat the of hot oF of Sy LU‘ a sufficient weather. Use a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove and cook in conmrfort. With a "New Perfection" Oil Stove the preparation of 1s done without daily identi or the big weekly "baking raising the temperature perceptibly above that of any other ,toom in the house If you once have experience with the ) NEW, PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame @i1 Cook-Sieve you will be amazed at the restful way in which it "enables you to do work that has heretofore overheated the kitchen and yourself, The ‘‘New Perfection"' Stove is ide -al for summer Made in three sizes and all warranted. use. If not at your dealet's, write our u earest arency. . » \ ca the to cirele The ladies of Reynolds. No.1 Ant Ft will hold their regular yieetat in Odd Tuesday ing 2 p m Pellows hall MODIERN WOODMDEN Great Salt The The Salt ceased to OF Fas ave FE: gives. GIMP perfect stion combs Lake or low- is therefore free from disagreeable odor AMERICA. notsmoke, 1LOo.o. WHEN come and KNIGHTS No. Rocky Mountain the lodge OF conferred the THI WORLD. Camp 406, Woodmen of the World, had a well last attended meeting Thursday evening. Several applications were read and acted upon. Matters relating to the state log rolling were discussed, the members evincing a lively interest in that event. Visitors were present from camp 338 and from Park City, and addressed the meeting Several menqbvers yesponded under the of social entertainment, UNION OF AMERICA, Evergreen lodge Ne No, 151 will hold their regular meeting this evening, which no doubt will be largely attended, owing to the laughable comedy sketch to be presented by the ladies of the order. The regular order of business will transacted, after which the above entertainment will be in charge of the ladies. A good time is assured to all who attend. Each attending member will be entitled to bring one friend, who will be admitted after the usual order of business. We hope to see our members take a deep interest in our meetings this coming season, as We intend to make each meeting deeply interesting as well as amusing SPANISH WAR VETELANS. Wedgwood and Fitzgerald camps of United Spanish War Veterans' will give a big dance at Armory hall on Pierpont street April 25, and.arrangements were perfected at the regular meetings of the two camps last week. The committees appointed are as follows: Arrangements-Eddy, Clarke, Price, Granger and Hyde, Wedgwood camp; YTolles, Berry, White, Good and Farrell, Fitzgerald camp Entertainment - McGinty, Slater, Lamar, Tolbert, Johnson, Price, Young, Gregori. Wedgwood cainp; Sayer, Bradley, Brinter, Jones, Yepp. McAndrew, Kelsch, Riley, Fitzgerald camp. Decorations - lkddy and Price Wedgwood camp; Berry and White, Fitzgerald camp Floor-Forsland, Grundvig Jarvis, Eddy, Wedgwood camp; White, Berry, ToNes and Farrel), Fitzgerald camp. The committees will meet Tuesday night of this week to complete all details, and the dance, which will be the last of the season given by the veterans of the late war, is expected to bring out a big crow American So Fork Briefs. Republican Special Service. American York, April °12.-The Tfuneral of James Crookston was held to= at 2 p.m. Mr. Crookston was an y pioneer of this city and was in ria seventicth yea Mr. and: Mrs. -C Se rrs and Mrs, Cc. Re. Millar of. this ite, valinnen home last evening from Manti, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Mary C. Stringham, mother of Mrs. Storrs and ane ives Sn Stringham. was the mother o 5 children. Printing, Binding, Legal Blank etBooks Rulin pe es and >4 cant br South, Salt Lake City HAS A HAT FROM IT MEANS SHE HAS DONE ALL SHE CAN TO REACH PERFECTION IN MODERN HEADDRESS 160 SOUTH JOHNDEE be St Blanics Trib- owe 5 718, FEARS NO LIVING (Continued piness. ties MAIN They and from bring: their VPage STREET. their burdens MAN One) responsibillTIt*'is' the use you Bue them to that is productive of} happir S$ Mr. Roswereler listened attenti | to Dr. Charl Fr. Aked disce sion in| hich he referred to the demoralizing | influence of the betting ring the close of the services Mr ioe kefellt oreed his ay through the numerous} hands stretched out toward him and made fis iy toward the pulpit rt Aked noticed him coming and st urted | down the ais! | Greetings of Wit to the be witl response, you wlil m life TIME TO | CARE | FOR occasion-} row that I an | warm weather} sets in.' He was then surrounded of the congregation and announced to him that by me one. of would to run the gauntlet of an army eras which were stattoned on walk. "Yhat means that L mu a hands as | witl to as Lit bul ally take a trip away here, I will stop until smile," he replied is no good unless the victim's face." M Rockefeller press an opinion Is THE Roe us? hope NOW Paster "Iam glad to ou, Mr. ler." said the minister, shal Ilow long are you going [ PRATERNAL A WOMAN even- PYTIILAS second degree on four pages Thursday evening. A fine crowd was in attendance and everything went off in clockwork order. Thursday the honors of knighthood will be conferred upon the esquires and all should make the occasion a memorable one. Visitors always welcome WOODMEN canlight, BRANDWIN'S 3. enjoy OF lign ideal 8. Lodge Those who were lucky enough to turn out last Monday night saw the most beautiful degree worl of their lives, although most of the team were new members Everything went off fine and a good crowd was in attendance Tonight the first degree will be conferred There are sixteen candidates As usual, those who like to see good degree work will not miss It if they ing ornamental-the (INCORPORATED ment Jordan Safe, convenient, and If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency. Continental Gil Company Camp. Lust Tuesday's nmieeting was well attended Four candidates were initiated, and four applications referred for investigation The chief forester of Arlington, Wash,., camp was a. visitor and complimented the camp on the excellent work of the team, and ‘upon the manner of conferring the Initiatory degrees A large attendance of the members is desired at next Tuesday's meeting in Odd Fellows hall, Postoffice place, as there jis considerable business on tap, and no small amount of amuse- _ooOoOoOoroo mond ef Captain J. R. Rothwell. All visiting neighbors are specially invited and a good time is assured Last Thursday evening about 30 neighbors a visit to Neighbors degree in the new Five' S072. Salt Lake valley camp will hold a regular meeting on Thursday evening in the Odd Fellows hall, Market street, at o'clock prompt. Several candidates will be initiated by the newly paid the head There having been no regular meeting of Lodge Utah No. 69 for three weeks, a good attendance at our next tomorrow night's meeting, is looked for Visitors are also welcome. Two candidates will be admitted to membership, and-another feature will be the presentation of a gold lodge pin one of to the sisters as her reward for securing two new members Immediately after the close of lodge a short program, given by the various members, will be enjoyed. This newly adopted plan of entertainment has so So far been successful a means of bringing the members together socially, that it will be continued indefinitely. tefreshments will be served in the basement by the committee BROTHERHOOD meeting Comfort whether Floral company. The committee desire to thank all who took part and helped in a finance! Ways most sincerely Excelsior cuimp. will be able to place between $25 and $30 in treasury towards Neighbor Neilson's benefit. fund regular The me sting be en will held Yuesday eveuing and P. Summer appear splendid meeting was held in spite of the storm, which raged outside, Neighbor Tobin will entertain all the ladies of No. 4986 at a "rag bee" at her home Thursday afternoon, April 16 at 847 Fifth East. Neighbor Hale entertains the members and friends at her home, 437 North Sixth West. Monday evening, April 13, at a social (Take Fourth North car.) Members are requested to call on Neighbor Mudge, 425 Fast Ninth South, All 4986 camp send congratulations to her and Mr, Mudge. trusting Master Mudge will inherit his father's thriftiness and his mother's. lovell- and of not the Auxillary camp 4986 roview Monday evening, IUations were promptly REYNOLDS the tables upon which the baskets were set were beautifully decorated with flowers kindly furnished by Neighbor King of the. King KX. do it for Plan Neigh- ness camp gave box a p rly evening for the b snefit Neilson of Richfield, who i Lake hospital undergoing an dh yperation is a brilaffair liant success ind committee the deserve praise great fou making the affair so successful in such a short space of time Neighbor MeGuire welcomed the guests and gave an el gant speech, taking for his subject "Charity Neighbor Christophers on of Richtield thanked Excel Ssior camp and all concerned for their spl ndid fratern ity on behalf of his fellow neighbor Neighbo) Christopherson made impression on. the big crowd present with his ‘Reasons a ModWhy He Wa of ern Woodman The highest priced basket was that of Mr s Mabel Rothwell, which brought $1.70 Che prize for the most beautiful basket was a Woodman souvenir clock and the lady i it will who won treasure {it a lifetime a fort AS beautiful novelty. Card playing was also indulged the in and for the was prize best player a> beautiful hand-painted china plate, by Wkeith-O' Brien company lumbia Phonograph company furnished a machine with choics which ords, played during the games. Coles Neighbor has two talented daughters and they played a delightful duet on the piano. Coffee nished a: con- intie, calico dress, it a lady, and heavily calico If nm gentleman, will be e cent interest paid Certificates. the 10-30 train from Hempstead, L, [. I Sat *in a seat back and watched the lights of my village fade away. I Was fugitive a All that I possessed Was a $250 and few clothes which were carried in else a suiteake, All that 1 possessed in the world was left behind. My home, my friends, my ministry my cause, my future, my personal effects-my all. Words fail to deseribe the thoughts swelling up In me as I sat in that back seat of the last car of the last train that night 1 Knew those beloved friends who had known and respected me would be shocked beyond measure I said no word to a soul and my justification being in my own breast, my dearest friends would call me monster or mad, I had seen the fox chase of the Meadowbrook ciub-how the unfortunate animal -wus followed by the has reported. Standard yecate of theip excdilence. The first admiral of Austria has one' in his to Stand transport by rail. All ten were put on specially built cars and sent across the whole of Russia, from the Black Sea te the Gulf of Finland. There they were again put into the water, and subjected to further. in- those if owner peace the Russian minister of marine has one in his launch, and President Roosevelt's launches on the Sylph have similar engines. The Austrian navy has just ordered four large engines Japan has them in her new submarines, and almost every nation is ordering them for yachts, working and war vessels. officers. The sale, Every Yor plates not a casting their to bl a The atmount of available cash on hand at all times in the Commercelal National Bank of Salt Lake City Is adequate to meet the requirements of its depositors. The constantly increasing number of our depositors shows the confidence placed in this strong, reMable banking institution, Your account is cordlally tnvited, and will receive our best attention, COOKE 1907,.I and New Zealand engines to Australia competition, aided by igainst English in favor of the colonial discrimination pack of trained dogs; its only chance mother country of safety was its fleetness of foot, its As a matter or sa t, Nixon did i vt cunning. its sagacity It wonld be and built boats in less time and of g eft several millions of roubles for ia taxed to the utmost; it would be folcss but took therm fieet a = stated greater efficiency than any torpedo lowed, trailed, pushed to its Hmit of ‘ vuld not bec upwhich they price tor boats ever built. power by the baying, barking, bloodlicated ae the pres*® When he said he could do better thirsty pack He 1 is stated. publiels no Bus tnat thin was asked, the admiralty said Such was to be my chase All tne sian officer r asked ¢ vas riven a Comthey feared he would have to cut fox's cunning, fleetness, endurance and mission down his material to such an extent sagacily must be mine to win my race the t! 1e (ria l he completion ¢ f as to make the hulls weak for liberty was received by the r i ar with His answer to this was character-| Plight) Postponed " mbassadors rare istic "Tl send one across the AtIy aceorded eve) being I had made every preparation to go Oil : ken ipsk. e-Selo a lantic.'' So while gathering the materthe flight had been postponed, bs i met imperial | Once special 1 train ial for the fleet he built one and sent so that a cherished project of my coach, lunched al the palace and spent her across the Atlantic in mid-winter with the emperor parishioners might bs realized A half an how absoin 1905, one of the stormiest winters fund of $1,000 was to be raised, and his private nm oflice lutely alone in many years. We without their rector, the scheme of can that the bouts know stand navy When the United States dethe workers would tall The last lesson ir om the severest the service partment sent a fleet of destroyers of sermon had been preached Oh, the t he Gregory. and reof the official! twelve times the displacement across bitterness of that hour! The text was port of their seuson = cruise the Atlantic they went over in the upon the thought of Ascension day enlistment the queer Undet regulaquietest time of the year, shortening and avas a ghastly coincidence crews of engine tions, the rooms are the runs. by going across from the "It is expedient for you that I go West Indies and took a collier to con- apt to be peasants who ne Vel heard of away." It seemed as if I had not the a gasoline motor, but so far there have voy them, coaling en route. The courage to stop preaching. rhe yea been ho reports of disasters, Gregory went 7,000 miles unger her was closing; there was much to say; There are vague rumors that some own power, and on arrival after littthe people must be prepared for the of the engines of the fleet have been ing out some extra weights was put on an official trial and exceeded her sold to private owners and, if this is famine to come-how soon none but the rector knew, No one but he who sso, requirements. Was there ever such some reason must be given to cover there warned CASH Justice. Hunted From Coast to Coast Like Sportsmen's Fox Chase, JERE from markets the lo Russian ease enterprise elaboration by | Youtl etijoy Refreshing Soda Water At our Fountain, which Avail Fugitive ALL not as to yell for. iteelt Camp BREAKS San in magnified Americans European shown is rumor As From CLARKE, Republican Special Cable. Berlin, April 12.-The way slightest: periences is Mace in ike, sear aa | jere Knode Cooke Relates Ex> sg: 25c and 50c a Bottle $3.00 a Gallon EFFORTS TO DISCREDIT FAIL the ber bugs, roaches, moths, and all animal and garden insects, Does not stain clothing or woodwork. 3072 warned In time to prepare bors theare calico for social, which will take 4 . find é ° Camp servatiy STORY HIS TELLS ing oF EUROPE IN WINS APRIL 13, 1908. YOUR CEMETE RY "hen of cam-} the side-| wear aj Tr! . picture | there } i smile on | was asked to ex-] on the question ol Our prices ave always reasonable. and we guarantee satisfaction. Lene all it} e i us talle with | you The went hom n tl SONS COMPAN ELIAS ‘Bless ine, I know nothing about 1 c-| ing I never aw a race in m life, | except when a bo I chased mie | cows out of the flower garden, and] == they made good time If horse -racing} is demoralizing, I say abolish it b personally know nothing about it | The children did not wait for Mr-.| Rockefeller. LOT LDaceptional care given monumental and inseriplion work ha Op. 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