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Show ' {nter-Mountain Republican ee oT Official z Republican Co. Inter-Mountain Party 2 Mornt pra : b Organ of the Republican in Utah. Entered as second class matter Feb. 10,| Stracting public money 1405, at he postoffice at Salt Lake City. | for vate rposes ites ihe Ant of Congress Maroh % 1si9.|1°° Private purposes. Only Rey fob pea Salt Lake City, Daily Utah. Newspaper SUBSCRIPTION Pald One Mont! RATIOS. iu Advance. aig: a OF i8 a'C H all on very of as ‘el e paper. present = a Sas Sheets = mneks = ic.-pay. ' case. But Bis ae is PAID IN discontinue subwhen PULL. a word bad as testimony . awoim & me y witnesses el ge as can on one . of Tuesday, that te used be the OFTICES: aWthn THE TRIBUNE SUP Ss STORY. i ea ; ? A reporter for the Tribune, a trusted| I ° Yffice, G4 Cambridge Bullding Caposite. Waidort-Astoria;. eee p. 3. Rove ys ds " > elt IS MR. CRITCHLOW SENTED. It should not be late day to warn 1908) 27, FEB. CITY, MISREPRE-| necessary people at this not to believe what the Tribune says about Republl- ? ' ~ pure glad love of the of his work, 7ag 9 was of no oe told) = ae calling Tribune Mrs. Clifford R. a. Pearsa _makes Mr. Critchlow authority for the £9 SE the Alc abusing " : "suckers from "and inv ie €TS,| United ' And "thrice armed is he who hath his quarrel just." It never will do to give way to the} Which 2 another ig the i request. And the zane Salt] In the first place it may be said, : e truth is ) Mr on also is, truth The TE other alte any further oo statemen to the dirtiest] i ap is ; Mr. Critchlow's The Republican. On that basis he statement is : in placed to MR. DINNINY'S DIN. do good state. . So office should verdicts be charged se with s i f for ¢ ne every From interest this ; a n , = ce one o is ee ose to ae factions, advance the Te ti t ly an charged. one interests and add to the power of that faction, and But regrets should be even that the annoyed more, city with Wednesday every| charge by tf Onder i responsibility for his department, for} ha icdntiot stand "anieranée: Tt ig. claimed. by the' city. attorney Itae is perfectly well Critchlow is opposed gith with Ophthe NepatementBhodt js charged suits arising from inBee Fe i BREEN: Frainpss a known that Mr. to the renomina- tion of Senator Smoot. But he utterly repudiates the idea that he is heading ‘ 4 . ais faction the the Republican He amenablein to will of theparty. party-| e and each street other department Pp 1m manner. a The cw . atorney innh 5 y is wrong. like ke Every judgment against the city that is the as is every other Republican. And he Seana cabtagah aut is not giving aid and comfort to the Rea nants cared enemy by fighting his party brethern against the law department, of course: Let it always b d d ‘| Otherwise the law department will not ee Treading the political "dope" of ace a eta mee aaa the Tribune, discount what it says of tha@| epubMbayeparty." It 16-trying to hurt » 3 that party-not to help it. And this position oe should be-underatood. 5 gtintfie a his a ae re nae 4 Mrs. O. of tie huact Z , was told no the money them. Of course the council had appropriated. that money, ; and of course the vised haa groseedad to cintatain the z library for near a year assuming that the money appropriated for that use would be applied At the end to that . bad. as the others: aie cine Catan Reale done Kearns nothing "iy of officials . the had kind. needed a money and had taken it. its And now, . necessary when and the board, truthful resort. This Just enough kill the RELI life insurance a men have ae ift : of i their They} efforts It ean make CRIS ORs ak mental chief, cannot recover the funds.}| HERE IS THE MORAL FOR YOU. It}nent writer who seems to have been| pursued by a blackmatling. woman. come a defi-| am He get them at the slot machine. Wednesday 8 must had no real cause for aiming reminded might 6 her of that. not be able She told him] to make -_____. the John very Mr. aud Mrs. John Dudler, 1986 ThirEast, girl. Febru teenth and : Mrs Peat i . n 3 y " "Willams, ane eOH alte stebru : nie 21.) South W nar Temple, girl, February 22. Mr. Second and Mrs. W. Hall) cars15 South West,Robert girl, February Mr, and Mrs. Rayy boy, Fo Sethe Nort th, Mr. = aan 252 West Peterson, February 23. 4 ang oye, wWiliam Kelsling, . Wednesday A. rooms, As cream the] syin. - bread -]+____ feeds supplies the body. Satin nourishment TY @ TAT yy. ana MINGS eee her parents | ...)-. ° ri t Gen foc mevees to informally at : O Salt = of tae ae = profusion Osborne, who has been} | che of a are {™ oe e nd they it sell nes t oe e Se ne Ser % ie 3 , decidedly of aeiiteds: Suits are receiving their share of patronage; ers to make néw D t * i yond our expectation, to such an extent ) we purchases have had to request our buy- |} | | || | | | FOR ! Cle | WOMEN DRESS COR 216 SOUTH MAIN ST. | "Effect Cheerful The fet |$ Giveu a table. : by a blazing Mantel fire is worth costs of the appesrance date Ine oo you, the ‘ | to sny stylish und up-togiven the ro | mee Don't select from t#Ke chances. « eutulogue, O77 275 | §) | You -spring-like New Newhouse. Ko Crpesite COMPANY south gate Temple ea Cole as ne ment walks, good out at ~~ ea ‘e untinished. rooms a iad ta fal ees stands $| rice and of 166 the fect aa ¢ ane iat a ae me oe! ee be Sorry at her home History section ° of thisthe morning Ladies'|$ club will meet ae Drama se, and s eer aes 4 Roman 0 ae Litera- : ican u west ae ye termes, teens This ot San os - " lr bldao - al 50c ? a on rods o south, gouth agents th as $1,300. siano newsatetes ra Ena for ate "HEBER ® The Pan-Hellente ashieiy WIll be en-{ Www REAL 20-8 eaten , 7 clusive Property : & LATE AGENTS. a Phones 500. Rnnrn en NOW e ul have some ° C 1 STOCK 1 BEING on OF S S 00 S SOLD We ete, still on hand en: ale 1 of which is excellent the Cs Cc 0 0 Prove going at ‘deadvinieni ‘ ssor suitings, SO less than tix » Oo | dress balt : 2oods é early Tt flannels, actual value, buyers, a ! | Ir |{|B bee nd fa CO. St 00 IS wcdaia a Baatian Sin6 i the J. GRANT | a ree nev sdere brick bouse on aon for $4,000; CaRy terms. a8} ENTIRE } erortly is a snap. ; rovo | te lunche icheon Mrs, L. D. Peaslee will entertain the |$ £9°, $8,500. a e OUR $3} aefe || t | ie | a ¢| a muse only a ‘ae t rat e, rentiietaae renting for $25, for ernx brick houne. tae ees nS c F00 to..8 6.00 eo buildings will listed at $5,250. We.terms. Heretofore se for $4,150 and give oa entertains!) 33,000. $1.200 and terms on balance followe Betwee 3r : : followed setween 2nd and 3rd South, west.9 by bridge, when Mrs. George C. Moore |§ 27F09™, Modern house, close in, eat and Mrs. Richard Stingley will bel% for fora; tet street @ Sood investment, the guests of honor itt ig renting for $88 per month. afternoon Z HOUSES-LOTS-FARMS /? 13. in Waterloo, grround 6x1 ° cultivated of wellhouse rods room is we rth nearly tl place. § 6 feet frontage ets t ss aoe rites Block. MAIN Blnce, Witinee ee " = now of x if i a ‘iat SOUTH VE daffodils Simpson witho | | daffodils s Sse addins ; SONS & GOL me PO Set o ‘ vom eee) 6.00 ; ib Pear) aan st made) 910.00 ion Ww a "(best), $4.00 'S ocoe = Teeth mii MORRIS SAMPLE CROWN, $3 yak and Mahogany Mantels, 500 os rane™®$55 .00 ELIAS spring-like . The Su Waist and Neckwear De | | | | ensington Thursday afternoon, to meet Mr. Hawks‘'s mother and sister Literary e HN ee $$ attic. 24x38 rods of Terns. Within & of monument, @ for cote han ae ‘in cit one ) the wefinebave s of st locations in the ae eet th ilk LS ee Rowland Hall will entertain the|¢ teachers and a few friends at cards|? Saturday afte ¢ é rt ere pase oh Mrs. W: P. S, Hawks etal. will give a ae ] ur oO ul S ack: ataaton th ‘ Et MOTE Sa Octo 13, 80a80n \ } he unique and the materlalg have that ple vasin 1S appenrance visiting in Park City for the past | Gompte, week, the will guestreturn of Miss Hannahaccom-| Le-| Sunday, luncheon |$ Price notin # "te wi G. Filer Mrs. Walter eee \7s )\uter G Filer will entertain at her home on East Brigham street]§ Saturday afternoon at a tea, in honor|? Ke DECIDING. sister, Mrs. Murray Sullivan, will leaye | tonight for heree hom: | SSS Isabel over LOOKED BRE SHOULD STOCK (3 30 , OCR MATERSALS, AND ar BEFORE oe Miss Minnie Denny has gone to Springville Utah, where she is teachjye music in Hungerford academy. at Stra Mrs. Paul Burks of Prescott, Ari-| zona, who has been visiting with her! Miss » oe Yrs AS a ay sake Sz Mien RT Stock pring ur 0 rriva e 7 ae a to Mrs. CK xOI wx CAN SHOW Warne SELECTIONS, US IN A VOPostI¥oN, MAS PLACED MAKE ; YOUIL ASSORTMENL LARGE S, AlAND AS nin i a IN CUT, TRIMCHANGE STYLES HAVE MADE SUCH A DECIDED to visit with fn aa ‘ome the. month es h party at the Mrs. J. B. Risuue was tlie -hosteas at a pretty luncheon Wednesday at , . the, Melts "gats Thewhen: decorations 18. guests were|$ ‘were ;entertained. carried out in the inion effact with akin | tUre-' *! ] € .STREET --_______| and later with her two children will Roman th M a MAIN: 1 morn{it was es x Reed entertained Reel 362 _shaayligon , C aan avNse 575 a3 ee aban SOUTH: , Mrs. H. Vance Lane is in the city from Omaha, and will remain with her husband at the Knutsford for al time, when she will return to Omaha this Returns. gy 112-114 BANE"DI is Francisco. sel San a the} Friday to be « : a card 4 ; GET THE BES? | 7, IS AT | at a lat Tvs Coats | sh Cadet afternoon i e se > Birth money of him, but she Iaughed when|1}° report,!he Pp there will Kin ¢ era dollar see cle each for his s cigars. a The| the!'She entertained uel 7 o ; % "| Mrs ° ‘ on ing public of the state. contents of the treasury are gone. And ‘ the law aw department, with its orna a ary making|he '? 2p Mrs. friends : organ- | Come profession. ap f ae o ae ars a - tt tl : of ae ting s afternoon 2736 wit at street oJ. hotesses room by Wednesday for-Mrs. Cc. O. Whittemore of Los Angeles. Violets were the at- aces Sma ticinig < ton gether, for 1 : Spring of 8 Porter. e to hold > winter| to | ce 8 G.: ferns Ladies' Literary club houseSs next Tues-s 7of the weather0 day afternoon at 2 o'clock, No invire- tations will be issued, and it Is hoped the February See if you ecan|that there will be a large attendance is the ideal cold Douglas @°cided : y Sam Butcher : month.| not cold enough to sap the vitality of the human ‘beings who haye the privilege to live h m . 7 ae : Mrs. Edwin disease germs and make one feel], <5 gob for "the tonic iofthe- froste--and tractive is the use| was advised that it had overdrawn its| In one of the Eastern papers there is account. It had su pposed sed i it had that|}an extended Sunday g story 7 of a promihad perienced. er 4 a number oe en eo at ihe regular meeting of St. Mark's find another state ;in the Union where| : so delightful a winter has been ex- E Mr. ; two thousand dollars to its credit. of the Mrs.|_ and ar aascitak<an tk ae These Hawaiian Troubadores seem | "° 4re visiting in the city. ; y Mrs. Samuel Newhous é . ©!to be making music for all Utah J 5 ida) Ne ae hele 18 ee rooms. The the dining in Samuel "and hie din? Dianiny Mrs. Samuel sustain-| of of Mrs. nite movement for the better sustain-| : ing of the Juvenile court and ; But, after all, what is the difference? | . e Be interests. . Alen Te sen is as inte hal the e Pow-| uand. t plants Hospital association ing at the Y. M. C. we ; apnea A nr that, Ape mien oda : "4p. Do BPS Page OOM OLewULeReon With out being of great help to the insur-|, use. of the year the board| and Fort j end 7 : "A 2 with the some , on were them ZAha at cards for Miss Towle, who Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lowe A. McClure to attend to the public business, ; and that opposing attorneys beat him be iio nae Peat of ae uli al Mrs. 5 IXessler : of expected to arrive they will - oo potted And this will| at the post. ee Saeed "Let us hope that out of all these]. ; th is the use of Pafival.otonta library for the i o | WHERE YOU Gustin and-Mrs. Joel. Priest. ee 13° cee Were aun ee Rn aiGaonen Mrs. ie, the Une just} .,t the t reports :Watch ureau @s6oon' as port is published. Utah money. The city council had no » busine 5 _|The city is "in the red." The distinmore business to spend that money guishing feature of the present city than they had to rob a bank. And : administration fs one of overdraft. when the fund was exhausted, the Renee lanaithent-inideieediiod Oe sted there Airis th against the eclty, what the law department? What with adorned the were assisted office to which he was elected when he swt] unlneih. that he hanna the board It is near where L.::Hoppaugh A. tulips the edeS ee ee eT the chargable for the judgments secured The city appropriated two thousand dollars for the library, and then spent / ; city officials calmly ahs \\ b e bk ist Mrs: peek, with 4s ao reve was] W. Pe ee - p Rea rracraee ADDING INSULT TO INJURY. First the city council erlppléd . ; public library.5 Now it insults. members e aie be bindi 4). ateeed : r : STORE wes? GS Gb cal, Meet series of delightful bridge teas Wed-|--- esday afternoon at the hame of Mrs Pesday afternoon Ente eee Hoppaugh Bowls of red and yellow '| : > «cle yesterday, Suits ° arrived . - I. DRUG ay hg W a luncheon in Idaho, their aie Mrs. of z n er facions to wees the defeat of 5s all other Ss. St te ¢c Republicanism. is not nat is to say no Republican would do it. that husband make the] forward west from Ogden is the Ogden] and the line that Clark built] route; attorney the in time position of alleging the existence of| ‘@° Verdicts secured against city,! 1. the: salt Lake route. for inevitably that office will bethe heavipurpose IL, ihe. anc 9-8 enn spring e that: Every one regrets that the city at} iio ine torney's the pkrFAN _ ‘ ®), Cn a ae ie charming .,> ittle friendly reciprocity between | Madam d none of them, and aoa me 2 cities will hurt ; This he} Which is a fair proposition. It is| : certainly unfair for our people to re-| fer to the Southern Pacific as the ., Salt Lake branch of the Southern] Pacific'-if they ever have done so. SUP- will find noth.| NOS) dincreditabls, ome Tribune. west, esos Another case. the Ogden M. is a pera | --- thi: afternoon Lawson on M. street ay FF eta as: + oe - oo aij aera Mrs ie ). and ‘| E alte Mrs es r. se a » Ay that poses in favor of dubbing as the Salt} Lake route the ‘coast aforesaid line to Calicdate andthe eo: peipun meee ettas ee Coat Yer ane ret ere making that] Pacific, from dhe oy so ameay OMe 22 of phases statement to The Republican, that he]. i ing out WHY THE TRIBUNE had retired on the night of Tuesday, x ; PRESSED THE STORY. and was waked by the Tribune at the It was the beginning of the telephone; that he was asked if he li s bad appointed "his committee," and eee Oe sae Bia tae that he stated he had not-and Southern inact ae a Sitaceieitaiies Cc runs from this city to Los Angeles is| Srs for Mrs. Tracy's guests, Mrs. Pay. ¥°°** : ; Accompanying ; og? tertained Mr guests: following the her nge.eoy. OIE eer tay or cut of Balt Lake, was authorized to so quote him : Sr meee Ptoute ef- Number of friends at a Kensington) Tuesday, in honor of Mrs. Robert B:| gpeiton, who leaves Saturday to join Fix ciseael S ee ) Rae . 3 ft Bet pee pe EW aes | Wekzee a were Covers b i ree : - OUR was| the for used ported to his office his possession Of! people get into the habit. of. saying} theae story, and was told to otiilace let it alone. | ;, the Ogden route" 557g in speaking of the| ma eum Wks a butterfly e statement that a meeting of one of rd * ees ae x fe e and by these presents ought to be,|son Smith and Mrs. Edward O'Brien those factions will soon?be held, and Bee eee ed haatiag ae ft! the Salt Lake route. on Popes hi to ‘Lee i Be An ee Ei a t r . white, forme e table decorations] and covers were laid for twelve. eer eee Pee ane re-|, Bee ee its The Tribune corroborates eS Orar een ee ee rection without any attempt to conter. Mr. Philli Sivashee Glassman of Ogden for the same seryee © e@ fer with men of other factions. aoe oa : Ps ee ni See at ice, he replied that when Salt Lake Mrs. AL L. Palmer entertained 2} and that on the authority of Mr. Critchlow himself, that neither the Tribune art 3337 5 ‘ > sleeves. daughter, Mrs. R.C./} Suest atof theher Canning fue, Miss| | Aley, @SO Hier, Mrsee Will, Spre Sprague, Secretsapartments. Wicks, Miss MeCornick Judge, a oe _ M. Mr. Leon, andand Mr.John 37. °ponock asked] the it ; a est 7. club Tuesday evenAmerican] Heintz. were ag ee i decorations. she table for iven Se eeteoe, ae we the Alta George roses ecg at B. avis omas , a a Mr. say, Moore- railroad oO Ht shipment of 200 Spring . L. and the colors used in thé In the dining room Mrs. | a call to Republican The given at by ing Lake route, we cheerfully acceeded to " White SEATS A beautifully appointed dinner #!4 ; : Popperton. assisted.) Stewart sree and Miss McGrathparna sant whe Vib-| green was} carnations WHiteadorned table,pale which the and bon candelabra jicntea by green-shaded ENTEE DG fective of way LC : | | HIS a i ae ia Motte bomrea raoktile: and ELaSan axrt (CEE (SE Ae AGSy) Wark Se 45)ESE \ ES TENA AeES Miss ai Lauraé Sherman, Miss Gertrude WAS Fa AY Le aE INS aca = Mas AS SGA 7a. es State aanieted | (4 Beauty is a black-| Kearns that Tom in Defy} Miss Louise Sullivan served punch. and you are right "| cer aa He is wrong, ise former green were decorations. more, -and-every time. you give,- you] that much more in his} | place yourself Eee Se es you} he demands Whatever power. RECIPROCITY WITH OGDEN. : club When the Comercial the f Scotland, the jf gon't do any good to give up to the blackmailer. He; always demands} ‘ : blackmailer. Of! oe coe irters, ee Ea 5 them of GH‘ ‘tant : again. ATi grade 2 exceptional! for babies, children and misses, and a few separate Jackets in black for ladies wha s ie and Mrs Mrs. George Y. Wallace Be reihin accra WhECNOlaseee ol oue down. of/ - ing matter, Raine papersais printed other President should see that he don't get. f report the print to the high ‘epals preparation are eoods these ‘a : opportunity cold he ot ill of : $ ‘ oY making be shou d sh sale : 3 ‘ olfered. t Ars unusual ; ! neil And he has proved his| can party. purpose to make good the threat, be; cause he has hurt the Republican him. 1e o return the habadinte® aleve: inthe Reni the itis aie a ue tt . e P re" ; on: ; refused, it when: in by Mrs Mra. ‘William M 7s. arava -w.tant: Morrison, Mier 7 una weddlers Dons of the theRepublican) demands He party, or he control will destroy Republi- States . , of those|°°™3)se OF for one won were the factions. report prizes Another ofJt bridge At the G fiveLC tables Ub ? C Av 2 Gorham, Re » ae \n you reductions inlay Covers a have nuevel may Table and Covers J 5 Vear w w hen. vem > the Bg woe cs id Eg a the F ‘stvles late At cleaning. 2 anid autraa< ceCHage i e, where ©. enn Mrs.ercecaT aaa ¢nocolate. ec. ocol Kéarns.|'the Tom to tell of Utah : ; of ‘ season the at latest 1e DEPARTMENT CARPET OUR all'the a in 9 ampton Gran Mrs. given Ree bySAaeiti: teas Deenteaas ME A iueereet iat REP ENG Cac Sate pad decorations were in yellow. A silver bowl cf shaded yellow daffodils formDae : Pisin nt aer na a ne Se ERS eee rae mnetictie the one thing for the Repub-| is io licans ae eee RE ia ers ae CALE SE Yy ate Never after that was he so There is only one course for right| 7 sue when the blackmailer| men to pursue when alte | o4¢5 nis demand. And that is to hat . - with tions in the Republican party, and himThe first story, : the self as spokesman: posi- her ie 1% spring you values- Couch tieres of the ibiedat secuntionstar tha weasdd Wednesday afternoon at the home of reporter, ' s Current worse strong 4 aomandg, mailer Tribune the thelr coming-although : an It maintained had that story, too. ef- and purpose the which in in made 5 the McWhirters, ee nn Legmember of theers low, a Republican j i of fac declare the existence islature, was she your Lake's Salt of Review Social Dvents, poty of this city, and hag defamed| +). name of every Republican official] when printed a story about Utah Republican he when for ee goods new made eoods () y j VISIT AND SURE Sees f ositivels - - 4 3 peas From he Du power. money, her in forth than y T E T & O Ke | imo = Sree gay first the blackmaller the OIOIOIOIOIOOINY from ment osj toe morning Wednesday of = The minute that Eastern au-| gave of contribution extent that to +i.) DOO sur such making use BE -----___-_-__-_------- black-| the to case no that Tribune to! for the sworn 1. useless further: that ‘cause,|. ‘|denyI the statestatement-the sae eeeeGodgiswill thor ee uce e Sa And |" eeae ers, & © representatives of the Tribune.| That happened then, and it happens/ rd d of of th the eee drop. And tt did biggest kind of a robbery appearedTHEin IT SUPPRESSED the Tribune. NEWS! and will not print anything tending to help or advance the Republican cause. That seems clear-and fairly easy. politics, in = of the ee es = = --$$$-$-_-__-_--- <9 2 Lead- now. lican party in Utah, will print the/°™ 7 Tribune ©! knewo : time. the all Deli- and Good . ure, P Te : es Ae ine tell him to go to Tophet. giv and reported to his paper, and to. let ft ie Not can politics. ; People who take the little will see time to reason even a that the Tribune, being devoted to the : defeat and destruction of the Repub- The ; ian Se room, day it occurre late afternoon of the he No other paper wasas so fayored. ; No other paper in Salt Lake expects-or receives-the same consideration from the police department that it accord- absent emTian! LAKE € Sica chief's ‘ the to Mountains SALT oy Tribune|...+ AND THE east of the Rocky | 20d agen Ory sole representative his is ; Offices-Dooly Block, 208 South West | Was advised of the robbery of the Mc-| hae ae 25oe5; dna -- 3190.aan "be ‘ll, --- Exchange _|/ ever pulledp of theoff biggest in ReSbunco story) eei Whirters; "ye Indepehdent, EASTERN in There gave author this mailer . And journalism. dirty pretty of hae ordering|is A cious, demands- he what him gave as just Tribune's the that the opinion - nee ee ease give address when os Dadar ay Cannan only ae be will eon paper scription the z LastCurtains, Portieres, Cuan Cov- wants. he what Store sae : carticrs, collectors or | conduct in that matter is an example|oiag, Heete ns Mol to palisitore, e a for; proper express ee eset some people, rather than have jf ing Tea House of the West. trouble, ; given not is he And _| im- is ecide is 5 - | about y See case the ----- eee pte state the hurt to Drug hae 112-114 Malo ore for some is not en- « threatens but titled, 4.00 give explicit Our ) : o squandered, He makes a demand again. thing to which he knows he Ps fund may be a eee but it is plain dishonesty a Until $5 ccccccccccccccees >g peeerecesceserees GM SNORT will peat Subscribers e Bi ' oF Sea é poccscccscccovcovvatcepvesssses B M ee eey It) World says: . | " "The zo moneysy isic quickly lif ee cueteseeeevenee ....--ssses using oice : : else one every 1.4) Advance. in Paid Not Months and § ew returns again and It injures the public interest, and the blackmailer again for more, until @ time is reached insults the men injured. nee warn .,{/ When, drained dry, the unfortunate it the Kearns crowd had left that suffers a publicity which was inevitlibrary fund alone, there would have) apje from the first." been uo complaint. Filching the Tiere ib the Towbars case over ; brary | virtue, eae coos pesciepoccescsss ..... cecccdoccevsccere only, One OBL whiten Mentha... Six 50| 1 eee: Three ‘Montiis Six Mon h Yer One Sunday ree in 1908. 27, | states that it never received the mon- | world believe it; and he knew she ey that was appropriated for it, the would listen to her stories against |f Kearns papers calls the members of him, and would remember them, even| the board a lot of liars, and tells if they did not belleve all of them.| them they better keep out of politics | And he ran away after paying her That Is what a man gets who pro-| time and again for a silence which | tests against the Kearng crowd ab-|did not last. And the New ‘York s FEBRUARY LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SALT REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 4 aq CTION ; Stull prevail on Ask the Men's, Youths' and boys" nesligee and work shirts, iind extra trouser to 5 see ¥ big a specials s uit ecrs, ks s, fa OR S Vv Ss ae |