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Show Te pai wo aa we eo Rd gee TVG ee THE lnter-Mountain Republican INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT Reading the the promising explanation. party of great pretenses, and get bac k} record from day to day, one finds that into normal and reasonable conditions. in very many cases the court takes Published Every Morning By There is a general restiveness amon g/a matter under advisement, and re Inter-Mountain Republican C0. American party people against the serves his decision until another day. Usually the reader can not understand brutal domination of Tom Kearns. They Republican Official --of the Party in Ut find that the secret of their new why the matter Is not instantly deEntered as second class matter Feb | party's organization is at last out. It cided. People who watch the proceed10, 1906, at the postoffice at Salt Lake| ings of the police court men who go was made for the benefit of Tom City, under the Act of Congrese March » 187 9. there occasionally, join in the query. Every Kearns, and for nothing else in day al ~ en Dally Newspaper They don't know why the court can it becomes more clear that men Salt L who will not obey him are to be lashed not follow the example of the best SUBSCRIPTION RATES, courts of the kind, and make promptuntil they surrender. They are not in the new party for the good of the) ness of decision one of the characterPaid in Advyaunee. people, but for the good of Tom!| \stic traits. 50 | Kearns. Matters for police court deciding do And there are plenty of honest and not require marvels of logical hairCommon sense, the 7fundathere who don't splitting. progressive people care to play second fiddle to him; who mentals of law, and then some more | is a general inclination 76 do not to care prestrate common themselves pass over in splendor; 00 care to have their state do not 0 19 | Who 00) slandered and defamed simply to enable him to g lut the vengeance he has ooue ee will please give explicit} Department notice he Cirevlation sworn against the people who would nd not carriers, collectors or DIRECT, not return him to the senate of the matters concerning desolicitors, ‘on al ivery of paper. "Plet use give former @ United States. well an" present address when orderin . 00! change of address. Order to discon when tinue paper will be honored oo subscription i PAID IN FULL MALCOLM Shula eee McALLISTER, Gen'l, Mer. 208 South West Block, Phone Sune ll , Exchange candent" $19 ae oo EASTERN LAKE CITY, JAN. 1908. 24, NOT THIS YEAR. There is no reason for the insurgents of the state to flatter themselves they are going to take Utah out of the Republican column this year. They can't do it. They may make a good deal of noise up and down the state; and they may write letters to the Boston Transcript declaring their will and ability to beat the Republicans whenever they want to. But that is the limit of their power. Utah is in the Republican party to stay. The people of this state have found the national policies of that party beneficial to them. They know they have profited by the wisdom of the Republican leaders. And they are firm in the belief that they will be Yar better prospered in the future by the continued domination of tha party than by any change that could be effected. They are into the certainly Billy Bryan not band going to wagon. he may a who do results not go are gained beyond by those oc 9 s There is a pretty piece of the reeard to- puli on a man, isn't it? Why should a polygamist be put under the harrow and lashed? Indeed! That is one of the things which the Tribune never should have asked. There is the paper that can be all things to all men-bar one. It can not be fair and honest to anyone. cae months, Utah. get The must © go. Men mountain West from have every part been here. Erkey one has learned something. Al) will take back with them increased ability to produce grain and Lay. Above all things, they will spread the feeling of interest in dry farming. Wherever they go, they will increase the belief in it, the resolve to try it the suggestions that make it successfu All the arid country will be benefited by this congress. Our own Utah should move forward tremendously as a result of this year's session of the congress in Salt Lake. An . trie Mra: | tain ae SheRy eae t natural Japan Tea. Tea Pii is Tea. No colNov sed- || tertained Leos i ee aati ee adulteration. eS J... Robertst tonighta ase en were cards Sirby repel 3 j this Mr.oPe ora won by Mrs. Mrs. 1 Carreznt Review of Social A pepe tn needs : luncheon Alta club liam McCa: kel for 24. ‘The wate in the gold Sah room hie h le 1s | clude Lake's Events. Ran with Airs. WW" 4| x £ oo rs"were which was laid) laid yo a 2 for the |"e"d ld Saturd stur of Ly } Miss 4 Fort boustas S..MecCornie zo eps nore ec OUE jhome Thomas a 3. Le Mr ‘erry, Mrs. Frank Knox. winter for That is more a than good rue. as England has simplified it; as France has simplified it. Some time they are going to make it possible for the people to get the benefit of banking in times of financial quiet, and escape the loss and ruin of it when panics come. in ~ ‘There is 2 suggestion of indecision which may or mey sot beve com - In. Mr Mrs. regular | - in-| bY bed | | J5e a 96. RGN ‘ 16 in. sale. 6 ins price, a rs ‘ to UR. nh second in. i Copl« 1d os Irs. Charles P. ters' | ft Thur: Park, Cal... where rest the silver of .Mrs;' Temple of me i ul, Ss ALI .T.. J.} street, ! Mise t Lee Mat \ the ¢ ga @ B TNE, | a HE es PLiAl SECUR COMPA Opposite Z Electric the $1 Iron with shares heating Madsen and 7 Lae tiriean y and th Company, mea xa AND concern iron patent Walter phe ws- a 2 Ernest of P Walter| must 20 for broken regardless of on lect from ror eash. Oxtord our at shelves or to a reduced se price NO SHOP WORN GOODS, EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. I anc Boys' Shoes, Shoes, broken Oxfords, les, SL.85 to .$1.45 to $4.65 Ete., worth trom from Slee $1.25 to $3.65 and Pdnen: s O2hO; So VOs Shoes, regular ens .95¢ bro rier PS Drug Store is at bay cate RAR LY work Both in Lia ARZe WAS ANE values to $1.95 me a the uch the easiest Jone ec DR s of I= tt | ) manner. 2S ST9 as Bifocal The Most leuses in oue without any FIRST be Co. AND Glasses-KRYPTOK visible division exclusive production ean MAIN OPPICE, at Two ses 4 : soled. which Cleaning 66 Dy eing An the eves. Kryptok Len St. 3s a y and exper ane ntlrely satisfactory Perfect Main CLOTHES naturally Phones South pI C U7, Go are sometimes fitted to SOUTH STATE. KIND- lines before of our Moderu any mounting Shop. desired. Columbian Optical Co. sais Datc city. | ° ° Stores-Denver, Omaha, 259 South Main Street, Kansas City, Dallas, rel There are evidences that the engage- ment of Miss Gladys Vanderbilt to Count Lazio Szechenyi appears to have caused a split in the Vanderbilt family. At a recent dinner given in honor of the visiting members of the Szechenyi family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred OUR TWO FOR ONE SALE IS ON-.-Two Ar ticles at One Price or One Article at Half Note these items carefully. These ar big oppo Men's C eat in Jackets, $1 and $1.25 values at Boys' Corduroy Knee Pants, regular 60c at .. Knit Wool Gloves, up to Tic alues Knit Wool Sha vls, regula $1 value ut Men's Underwear o¢ Shirts or Drawers Gwynne Vanderbilt were conspicuous by their absence. The pictures at the top are those of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G Vanderbilt, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, mother of the bride-to-be, is shown below. | Keal bistate ets ¢ ity 4 to al land es Leme TPN the women ei the = First judge 24 were Mra A. a Ww Mrs, Mrs. T. and: J, andE. Handise, Mary Tibbale -ontestants and Atise Minnie, were nson. TF White. ance Wetherbee, Thompson Lake fodet, Baptist Mrs. EF the Miss Stey J, erthned a x a3 gE. 7 Mrs. whoA.| C. Nipper. .G.' Goas,. and ic li... sto Co, Cec, and to ae epee es 20c 40c at...35e at....60e CORSET 4dc T0c values........25e values...,....40¢ DRAWERS. drawers at.:.... We drawers at. a alae rune' .374e UNDERWEAR COVERS. Regular Regular SWIKTS, 6: values........40e $1.50 values.,..$1.00 CHEMISE, 60c¢ chemise 65¢c chemise at....35e at Ge CLOTHING SALE STARTS FEBRUARY 1. -ALL MEN'S SUITS, Take Your Choice at96.75 $6.7 GO 1,00 AT ONE PRICE Lang- ett SS dal T. ‘to. to eS . wr ke ee Leg Blanke Books aud Saver ifulings gGUD@-xevorter C uth, Salt Lake Printing City. Pirones oe MAN «1.00 w ehre- eee ee Binding, THE S 000.00 Sena Spaun, 23 etc.of. uc bloccck telah 6 Des vais BRYSONlots BOA) nting. gowns gowns MUSLIN land' See 42 Boise Bore eee thee Jackson L50 7 nry "¢ HottSec. 11:'T 1s R n Susan Curtis to Harry A. ee Well lots 10 ete. block 1 Ea Park . coc eas't wd awie ate eed j Salt when Church were in Shepard as president arge preside a.rs. Rl 60c 95c OUR ; F. SrSmith trust GOWNS. 50e »»--300e oe $1,650 rahy ee to Ss 29. ete, block 10 Per. St. aa dvaie Tas Sdiied to eet C _-Rice, pt. | Joseph OF LADIES' ......... : Outing Flannel Gowns and Skirts now go at y, off Geo. Moore, 3 View cate ere SALE Regular Regular Urousfers, {Olive 1 James to | lots 28 ete. alates Portland. 36 MAIN ST. (oxen) (D | voom Alb shoe, Shipper TRUST aMaasOur27, | es Manian, treasurer. make Goods. livery and pane e hav ving clear pr ine Charl Wright. Sa , Wright, must lines j ou We r C, M. I. [Where= Vou You Getthe Get the §Brey 7. C. M. L 648 is $50,000) takes over 12%c eost. THE COSTLIEST com- - etary 0 The capitalization and the CABIR Spring for Returns. The National Blectric He ake, fil t $1.10 HL to $6.00, ce yesterday. in 70c eee ‘ Si oS ard Mrs. Charles' B. Saxton; Second Weat, boy; Jan. 14, 60c $1x90 Exceptional Shoe Values Men's Mr. and Mrs. Adolph C. Nordberg, 943 East Berenth fSouth, _Mr. North ee 3 } ind da teh f icean| will apne the| ‘thew DL Ak 'E him. 14. Te: 10c : winter improvement. a L. 3 Indian $7.00 values; from s.4. >. They can't make Tom do anything. If they trouble him, he drives them from office. And they all are AFRAID noe: 8c ings Ladies' Of all the Tom Kearns alleys in town that on the west side of Main street, between First and Second South, is the worst. And there isn't a man in the city service brave enough to compel Tom to pave the alley according to law. But they are prompt to force other property owners to Birth L. G SHEETS, rie U. Tom Kearns has explained why he helped eleet John Henry Smith president of the constitutional convention; but he has not yet told why he invited Jcseph F. Smith to the Kearns home in Brigham street, nor why he later gave a banquet in honor of the president of the Mormon church while the latter was in Washington. Don't talk if it embarrasses you, Tom-not for all the islands of Alaska, of 5 Cc E ae reo pri 32c oe tea ace: necessary SHEETING ¢ 3 ke rd a 30c Siotinte SHEETING, ; ne LEADER redhat If J. M. Tanner married a _ plural wife since the manifesto, he should be punished. And no one is going to lift a hand to prevent the infliction of any punishment which proved violation of law invites. that BLEACH sale. price yard itt BROWN price : eat OUR BEA I R worth r 28c TING, Watch ERG. sale 15c 16%cra te sn pr otek a price, a u BROWN SHEETING, pribes ia rd oe at BROWN SHEBTING. sale in. We Off z CAS pric ] 10-4 PEPPERELL regular 40¢ yard, eon .,. Too much politics is bad enough in e police department. When there is too much political interference from outside, and too little ability within, then the public service has to suffer, make sale BLEACH yar a> S7h4c Off ¢ CASI SHEETING BLBACH yard, PEPPERELL: I Mr. es ¥ : 250. VAG nee Searfs CSING Y PE PEPPERELL egular 9-4) folie ie vsantly situated at Ava g rutz Was Plaid Reductions : k } * e¢ e e ° s } Mr, and Mrs. Thomas R. Wood of St Miss Anna MeCornick entertained in-} Anthony Tda the guests of Mr formally Thursday at luncheen for Mrs } and Mrs, -D. EB. Mudge tt, | William Bayly Tyee Los Angeles an} ten of her close friends wert re 1 ee | e AT on ACQUIRING VALUABLE Mrs. W. FL Brame Pl entert ned do f P I property in the way if docuen friends Thu ata pratt luneh{1 ' ‘ ipers, Jewelry ymies tho eon at her Mode ) Dh ‘ uble at-} tr np art! nee or . ft I oter tion Manz tractive with a cut glass bowl f vio-| person vho daily pass the Securlt lets and ferns for the central decora-| and Trus t Bldg., No. 34° Malin reet tion It was lighted by. green iaded | are ur e that inside it valls, f Z e andelab res | very los rate or ren l. ay horoughly a y Bri amel wil entertain next UP to-di ile _ Tin proof and ele ic lined Thurs day at~-cards, the second in 4 of Saf Jeposi Storseries of social affairs gZiven 1} her, | ax Its Th conveniences ex* e and security unqu¢ stione An A pleasant affair of puraeas afteri of thesvs Lults is cor: dally ex100n Goods, CLOTHS Days PEPPERELL, PILLOW > stz- Price PEP 1 B RE i L PPIL L IW foc In, fe 5 pany, o crieiibation TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT. "Judge Diehl takes too many cases under advisement." That is the statement, increasing in frequency, heard on the lips of reputable men who know the police court. In. regul i| HAVE NO NEW GUESSES, When the cohgress committees in Vashington appoint a day to receive currency suggestions from the wise men of the East, no one comes. The chairman causes publication to be made of the day when the committee will graciously receive citizens who|Now that newspaper changes are knew how to prevent a reenrrence-of panics. And no panic preventer breaks taking place over in Main street, let suggest that the Herald and into the room. The committee mem- us That will leave bers sit about there for an hour or so, Tribune get together. one plant on the market. And The smoke each other's cigars, tell eh Republican is looking for a good locafrom their various parts of count and then adjourn-and the clerk faknu tion and a faster press. up a report of their proceedings that looks better than it would if it were | two thing aie RES pestis AND TRAY and Misses' Solid x Keogh contests for the W..C. T. at the handsome home Nipper, 1244 East Sout} SY a 2 e Ferry 8 Bis ™M. T >. G. Sharpe ot Holman Mrs te. Lonefret in 2 - A cente plece a crystal bowl of pink} -_ * @ sarnatio da stock, and was lighted) Mrs. Thomas Carter H G atidurssaniehabs 1 sh: mee in erec { visiting with her = were ind | Griffen for some th s from ww. ee eS LINENS DOILTES ein Lunch : a|t will W. ewan ine . % tudl Rae TABLE FINE RCE) Wéthe The musical sroeratt urtib by the club « a the direction | tel The club will | ell Miss Retta Pyper and Mis } Williams will give vocal sok | aaa ae ont x: number willl be. eh } Miss len Evans glven] a, Lace Wil eet we Of the WaeN an cbute vas. ny Mrs. of the club had |der vu. | when : aA 2 biker Exce SRE eee oeafter- George us of a = ell. Se 4 " a and Check Silks, Black Taffetas, Etc., at will afternoon Halse' J. J. Broughall. | ; ociety ISS Linens, | enter-| and S [ince in two week a ecla t ta onan ; rant sriinien, a Jeasantly Thursday 2 i ives Lame ar oF gu t the Lé Daly uiy home. hon s | Evening Bridge club will be en-| a eS = aS | f 7 =m Gs 4 oy ross! K = who EB ‘d atnT falls 7 a cakale i {GAG NCA Tals He * About the only way in which we can explain the Methodist Men's club's indorsement of Chief Pitt's plan for bandling the social evil is that the Men's club of the Methodist church does not know anything about the social evil. wag|'® Simplify the whole money situation there, They also believed that every .| thing would be perfect when the new party gained control. It was a beautiful dream, and the awakening is not pleasant The city has never been worse governed than it is right now -with the exception of the bunco games. These were in operation in 1906, and they do not flourish now. But even they were under the Ameriean party administration. That party costs the people far more than any other party ever did, aud it isn't proving itself any better than former politica! orgenizetions that have controlled the city. There 408 oring. i -_ pk and ie Josep Ey Cain I nal this evening tthe it iL men ti ary Ho M 3 Beth a n co qualities ing the desert. They are reclaiming the waste places of the earth. Something of divinity is in that, for they are creating substance where none existed before. They are producing food on What has been through uncounted centurieg utterly barren and useless land. They are performing the miracles of humanity. They are increasing the bread of the world. Out from this congress a good influ- ° hostess I was Odell Jeon Miss an informal car ee T Thurs da oe bridg tables of Two her home. noon at cup of tea Sane ed by Were yee xe@uce Grant wo the prize of 00 ays Zs 4} is aS Tes of men impressive. social W | Tee CENCE GenaBea ae r hour was Pt ostes e-| were served by the i aiis 75 £ enjoyed the atterndcn | series will be last of the Abe "th fli Nipper | Mrs. with this afternoon held a hments d Gi A erraon c and Why is it that a man, even though No other assembly of men has quite}/a polygamist has to be put under the so centered a motive as have these harrow and lashed with the whip of scorn as is now done in the case of men. They are united in their alms. Mr. Sleater? Is polygamy so odious All want precisely the same thing. to Smoot that anyone living in it must Each knows he is comrade to all the be boycotted at the polls and held up rest. Each knows they are helping to public scorn and obloquy? Is him. The total of their aim and their polygamy, in his view, an unforgiveunderstanding is that they are redeem- able offense, to be publicly pilloried? Why? Why doesn't anyone come to the committee on curreney, and tell the national lawmakers what is the matter with our financial system, and how to doctor it? Because nobody knows. ‘The best guessers of the nation have HOW DO GOOD CITIZENS LIKE IT? Good citizens in and out of the been guessing ever since the days of American party must be waking up to Nicholas Biddle, and they have got They have no more guesses the fact that they have been a good nowhere. They have exhausted their indeal fooled by the managers of that left, Everything they can think organization. They find it is no better gsenuity. And nothing prethan any other party, and it clalmed of has been tried. to be so very much better. They find vents the panic. Little by little we believe it will it does not keep its pledges. They tind it fails in effort, just the same as dawn upon these people who make other parties have failed-excepting the laws that the more they have addthat the failure now is so much more ed regulation and artificial helps the more they haye complicated and made complete, People generally who joined the new difficult the currency question of the Some time they are going party deprecated the necessity for it. country, the necessity best enough; in their preparation for duty on the police court bench. Of course if a judge is making it possible for recess contributions to influence his rulings; or if he is pre paring to decide the constitutlonality of a law, he may require time A DRY-FARM CONVENTION. than a! But for the serving of the people, Nothing more impressive sight of the men in that dry-farm con- not one case in a thousand need be vention can be imagined. They sat| carried over by reason of the court's comes most influential men in the Democratic party are not for Bryan. Precisely the same fight of fou years ago is on again in that party. The men that named Alton B. Parker are against Bryan today, just as they were in 1904. True Democrats who found themselves spat upon by the leaders of their party in that campaign would better come out of the impossible organization, and cast their Jot with a party which achieves beneficial results; which has for almost half a century proved a blessing to every good interest of the nation-and which is not going to reverse the system in the present campaign. Good Democrats are needed in the Republican party, where their honesty and thelr fidelity and their courage make a welcome for them. They certainly can have no sufficient inducement to remain in the Democratic party, where they have seen year after year that their own leaders are throwing them down. Besides, the Republicans will carry the state any way. Every Democrat who adds himself to the Republican party publishes in advance his recognition of reason; his acceptance of argument; his loyalty to a party only so long as a self-respecting man can remain there. Utah is a Republican state, as it should be. Every man and every woman capable of gratitude will assist in indorsing the party now in power. But they believed the ere there in Armory hall Thursday morn- reserving his ruling. It isn't necessary, ing, near a thousand of them, every and it doesn't look well. one intent on what the speaker was AND NOW. saying; every one definitely knowing THEN Polygamists looked very good to the just what he wanted, and finding his That reason for coming to the convention Tribune on October 16, 1906. the fact that he believed he could by was in a political campaign; and the so doing be helped. paper which now raves so because There was an intentness in their John Henry Smith was made a delefaces which becomes almost pathetic} gate to the dry farm congress printed -until one looks at the work~- they the following in an editorial because until one considers the] one of its candidates for the legislahave done; to be a_ polygheroism of their lives and the courage} ture was discovered of their Jabors. Then the pathos be-| amist: OFFICES: Cambr ane New York ieee 604 Building Upposit Waldorf-Asto Chidage ‘Office, 311 Boyce Building, ‘o P. McKinney, sole oe eas ef the Rocky ‘Mountain SALT that seuse-these JANUARY 24, 1908. LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, to abandon 6 ~ pF mens APPT tooo ~~ 'y sia 10.00 Blanks, Tri2d 718. wae the winner of eae sily er medal. Her Fate ee ek aphid Boise, Ide! recitation was s Dream." While Elks' Pbird Annual Excursion George }. Carter, Boise, Ideho; Bdith| the judges were Pesic vin their. decision | To California, ¥ sbrusy 8. For n G. Clawson Boise Idaho : rs. Leaty Montgomery entertained rats mation. tickets , ne pees attest s ior Jacob M. ‘Chinps, eae Lillie Sha- | company present | by giving several reci- ja Eogze, Sait Leake. W. Re ybould, Secretary. Phones "47. tetions. After the business of the aftBizs' club, Salt Usake. ie‘'is ALWAYS with -us.. Therée/is no The ae Cc Ao in locked doors, soealled burglarjproof af watelimen, burelar arms or watch dogs. 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