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Show . THE 4 Inter-Mountain Republican ).52%.hstctns wr noman spot, oe to writes Inter- Co. inflections that ago the may tender speech,! of a rel. But, so the the the com-! with oO nly Republican Salt Lake City Daily Newspaper RIL, MME: Bunday oxly, the possessions year well of an earlier year within the memory say. otis over ccerecoessiore un "eno year .......---- 1.50 Paid tn Advance, istry Men "have sought out many inven-| ...vewseeeeesereee ines ------$-$- TO TALK 5 He County Bunday only, ‘One year ......-..-. 2.00] Subseribera notice t livery of please give Circulation explicit Department] paper. r ee sunseription Ye PAID IN. FULL. MALCOLM McALLISTER, Offices-Dooly Block, Gen'l. Indian public school telling about Eggertson to have wars children on to cannot be enemy things that they have when the up such ever does. No one had any such thing told as it claims.| to the children, of the and no one will to its latest 2 : its We don't think give charges did that he had abilities the exmore was an as: were his splen- Standard and for enemy money to an sold unless] Oil ; it t has any of the people : All that is hurts men and or especially 4 In loss the nation. a they find when women measure the betrayed. rule applies to ee a ee reaches aea_ place that of senator of aie Baaieas ak s ‘ as the United States, to be Ten ie His loyalty . his life must : question. must stand-or ae cin the e representative &§ Mountains, ney, Rocky UNION) s east iM HIS LAKE CITY, CHILDREN AT 19, JAN. 1908. HOME. daughter; or a son who had disobeyed the paternal command, and forfeited forgiveness. Ingersoll often said his cbildren never could lose their right to a home while he had one. And the man was nearer Heaven because that was a life principle with him. Here in the news columms is a dis: . eS the;English whom he has married. that, if the plan be of once. proper the If for same he him battle does, it will to tell more be the than just his luck to meet one of the boys at the corner of the schodjhouse, and find a comparison of last year's story with this year's story calling him to earth We speak of it only for the good of F. 5 the veterans. Boys critics : are pitiless : and they have the most implacable| memories, Once this arrangement is made and understood, the project is worth while. It brings, as one of the Provo papers says, the war period close to the reallzation of the child. It gives them his ne a eee ao as een i Saale cat ae a ~ barmaid . any i« \ English barmaid a may be a very good | &arded the woman. If the chances are against native her, they are no less against the|5Pain. most described causing the kings to swear allegiance He made quite a _ place to ot to establish there form,"}#2 Eastern empire for his adopted king-tfor Magellan was a Portuguese, Many | "4 took service for Spain only after) ago, and they } j want the new generation to start ‘arly Now Cebu. . they are running a railroad at Here is something from the re: . where they left off. Which is a hope-| less and impossible proposition. POF OF = pails ot cpauar to the secretary of war: the Illinois man gives reason for believing he In Cebu over a ai rome enough to help him one has sound} sense : what) through 20 miles Donia affairs} of track ae have! et never ae made his own millions ing, and if he had made , by work-| the boy do} demands ‘The old world -very is being barred in the second generation. | freshments!" and a little later: "Beth-| ' 1en threw away.3 to get into the reward he hopes for when this fitful fever called life shall end, In the rogram: prog: " inflict76 un- Z This Way;" "The Ninety and Nine;"| Adin i o | | . a With : _ You Till We ceased knew to heard the jokes the could the not perfection but of acting remember what c a things at ee the a were| can was a he and the his inhis regardless whole character There were all kinds of charges and threats against officers of the e a¢ admini acains cers + a + aoe f istration, especially the secretary oe RP ase recent id 0 the treasury, at the time the issue of government bonds was allotA number of men who had they, broueht retary charges ‘ S put against seems sufficient. Price by ed, to just a a client-or musically-voiced in his people verses man of standing measure up to the they their and could offer. take not have They the there been could bonds pay have held have and would been no way »s a variety of comment. said It has been she is in This is secretary who so publicly. but one of the must not last have deteriorated] signally be in vaudeville.|ernment the common because tol \péople buy and Mckots then/ aioe But vaudeville is making fortunes] for stars-and will probably continue] doing so As to the vehicle, there - be Variety of opinion in that, of course. It is not intended as a new creation. "Musical Nonsense," the name selected, is for the most part taken from cas other not speaks There is a little before had been in Salt Lake. The woman's voice has gained in resonant quality, in breadth, in impressiveness, her government capable officers of taking and of Te they are abundantly of themselves. [t will be a long time before another man accuses Secretary previous visit to her home city. And there is one big reason why all should be glad of it, Wherever she goes, Viola Gillette declares herself. She is from Salt Lake. She is from Utah and she calls that her home, and she is going back there with delight. May she never have cause to complain of th® welcome she receives here. It would be difficult to match the excellence of Mr. McFarlane's voice. fi something almost ' rea ed into delicate metal "lady" miracu-) she that had heard county and |gamy. meeting others there a letter read at aj Pressed in his song. Cortelyon e was understood on sensitive/letter has ever and it to be a revival The News found a cone, so impresses|county bishop who forms that they record| Mormons, and he every word, every tone house, s ; the to that} mean| of poly- read; 42d Davis; THE reads letters to| declares no suchj been Salt that to Lake has hear all PASSING been very glad these capable And that is practically WORTH B 1 IES e a argain a . . SaleBs Oo SHOES, . - ° REGULAR O5 : $ | oro t ° CHILDREN'S . S | a FROM 25 t Oo Cc $1.25 $ e 65 THE OPPORTUNITY YOU APPRECIATE. COME oe er G. M. I. | WHERE YOU GET THE ee = eine -- BEST | WILL a: eae C of DRUG STORE PENS INDE scar 4 qs NEE GS Aaa ale MOEA ALS IS AT , EC : Se} SN. : Sa 112-114 L-&S ar Mv =a SIA - | Students But there can be The summons must no self-inviting. come from that For the Al-| country. fixed his canon against] undiscovered mighty self has slaughter. once that place, We must thought the wait. takes promise ] SY) NIB ° ° a STREET. ak SOK v4 RON ay, axed Kh ARIS PSS = a ae / University) aj) possible power against the plan of is a reversal | having the government take control of | of judgment, and a decision in favor} the reduetion of that metal which Is of the doctrine that there is more fun | later to be sold to the government. in pursuit than in possession, because} We are trying to find the man who there are more people who hunt than) thinks one is right and the other And/ there dominant grows is going-there MAIN ESS . VAPOR AIR +i ASS EAN a ooo --------- nga i... in all the world worth the purehase| which every one of the of remaining SOUTH are who have |; Wrong. = constantly | DON'T And we are trying to know what is his reasoii even harder step fairly? in the right direction, a = aehave to be solved solved measure "| the! by their action. It - It may re- séparate No mysteries is worth us trom can those baffle We nn shall weimay the pa-| Some while.. of the young people up at debated the good old/ the relative delights} of pursuit and possession, and it seems | the decision has again been rendered! favor of the latter, It is one At the spoke NOW HE the funeral past week of the now a beyond the barrier vision of the rest what|Now he knows cylinders; so that the singing of Ca-| mention of polygamy had been made,|has happened. His usefulness is gone.|to him here. ruso in New York may be heard at!and that there is no truth in the story| He has been discredited; : wt §and all his It iss a wond Nampa; so that the splendid declam-| of the Tribune. splendid ability was not enough to re-| frightens one. ations of great orators who could} And that paper insists on coming} cover the lost ground. there' in life never come to Nampa may be prison-| back with its demand for the letter. Bailey was-and is-one of the crozsing that ed and uttered two thousand miles "Turn up that letter!" "shouts the ablest men of the nation. He combined so dark and from the home of the lecturer Tribune a rare mentality with a very gracious may know the It is a wenderful thing-tbis realizAs a rule The Republican doesn't personality. And there was no appar- which vex us talented whoge man body day _ the temperament, more fun out Some say to Some of possession. difficult preacher lay be-/ and so, ; the can properly There are people to accounted having | ernment buy who : into get so offi- | pursuit are people There than is out the of It ee y nore drip is! Se larger | ote more e oon 5 are the object which limits the! in it when he gets it. of us-and said: | matie and eis h what were mysteries| is jikely i. ae ee ae S kOe | oe no rw as has eetoie ee nali a ‘6 a man-the more entra he dected likely he is to be is hold people who fg the! ale the p with . Tight. 95e gbwna gowns at CORSET se"45c vate values... Oe Te at...90¢ $1.25 DRAWERS. Regular Regular 2 Now he knows." Lmirantt. And hat: a" ent ie - "4 erful thought. It almost} yest bes th su1€ eee in. Bal If it be true, what is! a uta teat tesa sol to hold one here? If by | about hae it ist A pas abet litUe river which flows conse quence, havex much 3 bite with Be | pleasure swiftly at our feet we} it when attained, if it be worth while. | solution of the problems} So that, the case should be appealed | here, then there is noth: In a bigher court-in the ass to} SSR | 20¢ drawers 40c drawers silcan can only 6. question FOR Mayor eyes and Gankne ; is: [It will be cheap at a billion. McCoy's livers livery carriages $1 Ses Both phones U fl Covers. cree, 6.37.28 eo and 8 MARKS d W er ce ae THIS ear Season, SKIRTS, tod 5 values. ‘ = ss "dee some $2.50 vain, s valusa., rst a See CHEMISE Regular Regular OTHER r light 36 MAIN sv.BB ¢0c 650 ' he: an ate = «75; chemise ince vine Cc I Ss petaieechs SALE STARTS FEBRUARY he -ALL MEN'S SUITS i Take Your Choi t $6 - 75 ice at-~ WATCH FS between and our them? ee ee Some of the people act as if they were surprised that the Panama canal will cost three hundred million dollars Regular 6c drawers ar. ...<-35¢:.Regular OUR shut outplay values...,., BOCe at......, 10¢ at... 2...2%e electe ets committee we ie The i y Bargain Event Noteworth elves = is a dispute there city Bransford, Muslin Seer oe Bet ae ene ‘poe eee §0e digappotntea| eae i that time Kearns VALUE-GIVING * of rae Rot $1.25 The bo h! ‘ is. -t} ePSigl | "he hag it} by the : price or yell they ees es Any the that believe man d oar gov- 1s management] the LADIES' GOWNS. eis ana for' the siiver? PHENOMENAL | but a world of happi-/¢ sanguine-the to idealize who had gone on| more ee sic poseession.. He the uamst| CUTLERS' get! different. which eee J* that fact of refineries, reducing works, and that sort of thing; and yet believe the government should make a sure market for one of the metals. crowd. felle ae; in if cially decided that it is more fun to} silver should be purchased hold than to hunt. | Scvernment, either at a stated But we hope some of the debaters at market price; and yet who will take an appeal. It all depends onj - _ services man fore him-the ~ KNows treated And the} ernment University have question about in be |e: | can he establish know! --_--- if all the , sult in the establishment here of a new independent smelter. It may not. Whether or not its effort is so. ex- can e thought. tjent for resources of that business are utilized The men assembled in the new association are not likely to make mistakes, nor suffer failure. Of course there is no challenge in their action, no threat, no hunt for trouble. Their association will vastly strengthen all of them; and their business, so vastly valuable to the state and the nation, will of necessity ke bettered tance move-|joye. ment that must: be helpful to all mine enterprises of the state, There are big problems here to see It is a distinct loss to the nation to} have Senator Bailey of Texas destroy-| no/ed. Eee THEY GO TOGETHER? ee = Is there any man who can under-} They say they are going to make stand why it {s improper for the gov-| the mayor dance to their music, or ernment to establish and maintain for| drive him from office, as they ade the Benefit of the people metal refin-| Ezra Thompson. And we are all woneries at which the ores of the mines| dering if they are big enough to break : : people. ae | |1 | in more alluring. Only a little while at] best, and the day will be done, and| FOR THE GENERAL GOOD. ‘we shall know, even as we are! We believe that Utah Mine Operaknown." No dark night can in that| tors' association will be effective for} after life cloud the vision No dis-| the general good It certainly is alt : + se AND OF BAILEY. ver ‘ tia SA dishonesty. every "enterprises of Utah. ex_ is u Oale A values. is a OUR gov- efficiently] And care . . attempts officials them. S, eo many faithfully upon eis = so deserve a better recognition than they have at times received. It is a great joy to their friends to know that the imposed . OXFORDS, S | AND l com- 7 compositions. of "The Giri A and the Bandit,' and it is good. We do not find Miss Gillette is losing voice. It seemed on three of | since are The argain THIS IS SURELY were oes 2 : } : eis it is easy to| discharging the great trust the people} first, find that she probably gets better pay -and makes it vastly easier now- than she or any other like woman could in comic opera. Vaudeville may Seem failed. ‘ 7 Oo PUY. oO $ Price poor voice; that her vehicle for the|that have been made to discredit the present appearance is no credit to] administration, and its officers. It has her; that she or she would ° SHOES, R é MISSES" 3 00 of forting to a man. It has a tendency to make him wish he had not started an they without financial resources That sort of statement is attack on a plainly-and 03 to were| characterizations His His direct recitation as an en-| core is vastly better. Of Miss Gillette there . : t money, compelling because || declined the own proper. person before the and reciting for them some instinct with life and senti- them, = Price re - lawyer for not cost. Worn tLADIES $6 00 the quirements. They had no financial rating. If their bids had been accept- the ability to borrow the face of youth or age, of pedagogue or dogberry, of pleading did of p impersonations of Mr. Royce; the} allotment to persons financially ir other was the appearance in Salt Lake} responsible; and he found these bidders = oO a character|terms of the bid he would make no of Miss Viola Gillette and Mr. McFar-| jjy6 Mr. Royce is quite out of the] ordinary. We is wonderfully gifted in| Unly New and Up-to-Date MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES, BROKEN LINES, $1.85 to $7.00 values. Bargain Sale _. . $1.45 to $4.65 in BE reply The He says l ime e 0 the: sec: a ert ofComtehisyan detractors. a ast some T . d | Every Shoe, Oxford or Slipper on our shelves to select from at a-reduced price for cash. part. CORTELYOU, AND THE BONDS. ted. s Limite {] We must make room for Spring Goods. All broken lines must go, and has upon upon a again he injury shame which never formerly, regard measureless of a he he lessened and nation are that as the p eee. Orpheum One of the in bids for the bonds-or for a portion of them-found later that allotments had been made to others and at bids less favorable to the government. And a stead Of disease. Here "Was 2 .gitl who made laughter contagious. * Is| eerie ere 2 oy human possibility is regarded people, and of be flicted long love a revival of polygamy. and the News|@ Singer, he is an actor, and : : need ' denied it The Tribune declared a} Possibility of the composition Meet|Davis y es ae the fact that the human voice ‘ you punishment that or pressed, every citizen of the state is Considering that he finally went having' fearful time. i i 8 are » having'a 3 \The THb-)Thé man is'g i master, He studies. He bettered by. this organization. It home in chains, it is pretty clear on (The Music of the Bells;" "I Love} une exploded about ten days ago with| Works. And as a result Besides of it he being is a] waxes bei re ; wand lt for thein prosperity ae a story that the heirarch had ordered} a business} king among jumbus barytones, enjoyed. nomatehed arias of atiolig' tel ais oa mews Pd pursi moe sein ne SOU ees 8 e My Soul;" "Tell Mother I'll be There;" "F to Face;" "The Holy City" "Looking oe as town where Magellan made his headquarters after circuinnavigating the globe, after the discovery of the passage at Cape Horn which still bears his name-in_ the "THEY HAVE SOUGHT OUT MANY farthest plat of land that men could INVENTIONS." Imagine ten years ago-there is a So the Bible says; and the people of modern railway train. a church up at Nampa, Idaho, must The East is falling under the dominhave realized the truth of the state- ation of the West, and nothing can ment the other night when they gave prevent it. American locomotives at an intertainment of which the great- Cebu and Jerusalem! There is little er part was a graphophone service of pnder the sun that is not new. song. Stop and think for a minute and you will find that expresses a PRODUCE THE LADY. good many inventions Here was their The Tribune and the Deseret News ! delightful famous infidel once said of creation: "If [ had made the world, I would have made good health contagious in- so utterly|im. The other that the father is bi &|el-change cars for Gilgal, ile: Schechem enough to keep his heart and his house and Nazareth. Next stop is Ai!" open to his children, wherever they And here is an island possession . ; ; one never likely -one common the like, there would have been n00/changed. Men are riding in a rail-| foreign marriage, because there would} way train from Joppa to Jerusalem.| have been no flinging of the paternal) The hills and valleys that are em-| dolars in a frolie in London. balmed in scripture may be viewed] But there are two hopeful things in by the passengers as if they were comthe dispatch. One is the surviving mon points; and the guard may call: recognition of the fact that labor is minutes for "Emmaus-twenty renot have before of Cebu City to within a few m so nanao, the northern terminus, and the} T@King doubtless will be a difficult situation. first regular trains passed over this on September 16, He declares he has no objection to his completed portion Pending the arrival of first-class son marrying a girl who has worked 1907. coaches now on the way, second-class for a living. And there is a good deal coaches and converted flat, cars will ‘of hope in that. The father in the|pe run. This will be ample for present| as > ahj : Fool and the Rarebit, she could not] : By have Jaughed any Z more heartily at] |. : ey oe them. It was a contagious laugh. And] in looking at her apparent enjoyment] fathers forget their own badness, and] he believed the king of Portugal, bis} ment. try to require fifty-year-old behavior of | 28tive country, had treated him un-/gooq, twenty-year-old children. Their own] morals have improved with age, and is remember. And the laugh of the young woman Ursula March-of whom much has been heard-is a thing to linger in the memory. If that girl had Two important, It by worth while. chances of her new husband being all| Cebu, and proposed that he should be. So that, "on the game is even. But the rule is a good one. ture 7 wife his i pleasant. . sop may select. That is, in the lan- RAILROAD TRAIN AT CEBU. Almost" four hundred Bsyears ago Maguage of the late Bret Harte, "Going it strong," but the Ilinois father is| #¢llan discovered the Philippine islands} pee e the less to be commended. An|2nd took possession of what he re-| Te simply a summer afternoon, as pleasing as a good story, as entertaining as a pic- oh It will help andthemthe to incidents remember which the characters He will not|Pe!ped to build Utah. close the doors against , suggest 7 gate from heroically a ao ERE rich be father declares Bree his sone may bring home not story One of the good things about Bob Ingersoll was his love for his children E Nothing so waked the fighter in him ; had as the report of a father * who closed the door against an_ erring 3 want'to will ceca SALT We is made general, each speaker take a new topic on each recurring year. It "i oe th an. ay, on OoOmmencing fall cannot He : never be absolute and his people must possible of alone.aly He e lendid p It => . S in VY : to New York Office, 604, Cambridge|in the talks of men who fought the] sis musicS of and mirth-and to the ®apotheo-| tldS injury whopee have trustedVe ‘ -Astoria, b Eon thosez EnisayeOfnas ail once Building, J.| Indians here in the farther West, the laugh. "Land of Nod" is him. These things Bailey forgot. His ef ° t Ura investi- ae a and some 6 t ppor believing that Balley dishonorably their faith in man or woman new ‘Seeiisay p litigation very lady WEEK. either the gations, without e ain ar reat his influence The trouble is that the charges were substantiated in the main. One can acted ie ‘ that he had made commerce of his character, NEV acs known. there bartered to AG tA bs real man; He man. - lower sway was Texas set of the nation. And, all of a sudden, any!follow canard, authority OF THE Nothing civil bring Southern his G A ‘ ETT: J its | to the from man a yi lived state his et $e ETO man the that produces There is a]; the vision of the lstener. like value, added to a local interest, talk had and the 1908. fifty the subject, a season of varying types, the Salt the seveniie- lifted ont Wriday 41, : as curtain: to a delightful melange of war consté one cannot PLAYS facts of the big 4 struggle close within a s Southern and than 19, go.} The Tribune has lied so often on this] not go over the evidence, the! ers than a house, more might ticket wherever was he believed congress, upper JANUARY and is constant | 9 ane to from went He the He the} believes the} information.| him and Presidential tended the impressive has come: to the3 life of ' $ Fae Oe) ae ee ee yet there has been a variety of enter}.;, ment of the pleasing sort. After Mer. to content "turns lady any credence sugges- any Tribune 24 happened believe No one Tribune the]it January battles the of] veter-| talk |the land was young. tion seems a good one And In Sey veterans Exchange! Independent, - ae ees = ; proposes the significant Y mish 208 Soot Phones-Bell, : " St. Superintendent county of PUPILS. TO THE Please given ordering | ad with the Indians, the marches, the) Be andr aeh: Temple s Utah ans aiare coneeruinn ae: AO ar sone will he ancient a to fayor this plan because we] company; don't _ Three. ee Six: MONtHS Tribune its sister of discevery, and child of chem-!/inclned fs g0 mee cinertr tions." Not The unless of on work, antipathy national aj heard she living and active men-that one may letter." We suggest that our plan is the betconsider it marvelous, It is kin with go | the telegraph, brother of the telephone, | ter. Find the lady. We are the more} RATES, Paid in Advance. ene rnvde from in -a SUBSCRIPTION looked growing life. informant) its says ke on hm length the year-old ‘on she LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, to limit Men a| offer us matter declares that lady; a of let Nod," lady? Tribune The ajis language of What's producing back is the | suggestion day that} graphophone in "Land at edian spok-| child, a preserved; grace the course human of be come may dead Of te teak. of tone loved the years Republican|is the of en SALT quar-| ent else Entered as second class matter Feb. | makeshift: and all that. But it is an|certain Jetter from the hierarech read | 10, 1906, at the postoffice at Salt Lake invention which embraces within its at a Davis county meeting, and relates City, under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879. what she understood that letter to mechanism so marvelous a change ; | Republican Orgun Officinl Romy | | Mountain the that -|so By Morning Every Published REPUBLICAN, one's any into get to avant andj Is substance, ; § ings ' ' , ; INTER-MOUNTAIN ‘ PRICES 7 as | Be || |