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Show THE 4 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLIGAN vote for prohibition. thore INTER-MOUNTAIN they| tion before I camo 0 Published Every Inter-Mountain Official Organ Entered ruary oc 1906, city, arch at class the ee 8, Party; matte the Act oe nepuulorh Salt Lake City, Ut ° at = Newspaper Fald im ouin to steal away against the . .ce5s hree months, Dally and Sundey. Six months, Dally and Sunday... vear, Dally and Sun _..... Ginday only, one y eae , and not to carriers, the world) more comSatter ene aS when eee ae acre ; rae subscription a PAID IN Oe strength of every religion- ies Nving ete menSUNS) and women | was a time when mls-| makes There . Bt FULL. Mint poy, mdepente editorial Bastero a giidiag. Chinas . P. of PEC Wy ReS eh Ok - abies withdrew | while they | the benefit = from the world, . went ° cagt| he Ilved, and how ee a cell-and nine| he , | _ Tuesday afternoon reserved member of The the opinion port of tion, and at the meeting tho general in cause effect, ee cemnon was an in sup-| of ee resist before the that ar Indorsement bill now Is family establishment i temptations the core of the whole , LITTLE look' for eer it In the prohibition measure, to vote and for basing show a dimple the| " a of sin leading Mormons, using personal per-|yet the of the members, inducement on without but basing| {deal spirit of the} life. the sin." Sin earth, And was and it not the establishment. Christians leave it to who| . Estate asociation, Salt Lake County the Real personal are proved having appeal of There| citizens differ. want legislators. There is the statement of| not pretend so, from the history of other | their "states, . Representatives of both sides-pro-| hibition and@ seeking to to to iis If the legislators, themselves, get/In persuade |! them. plan, of «| as ? bf a little so within long as proper objection the limits, to it. One work there of a church church has to such is the he of power wanted by Cult 2/ taken of power knew all the facts, it wontd | change a law now and then, But the} rulers made it a criminal offense for! the people to express themselves. Thoy cut off the heads of many who wanted | respectfully to talk advice to the rulers. sense and render] But after some hard fights the prin-| ciple is established that the people! have the right of the right to talk ers, present facts convince the They States, Utah. people, They have and in the petition. They have} people shall with their law-mak-|a freeman's with them, as legislature. purpose before is them, them. simply argua|terview, So long) power. get blood to the} and fereigu polite-| of eltizena of That Not a Japanese) of| many years : ere :the ee ox-|,_ leg to Dick It f 8 yon © ote ar ble yi ‘lig t noksoselon.. :Tt oo "1t-(is the ‘ ae | Me there) cannon belch-| the entire ake those yours ots Tm m in that cdo not it has been claim the tion of authorized organ of the Mor-| mon church, and néver haye pretended Fe aato. Weck aac from ie ee gin y one of fair: = Gees. But we have taken & good many! mews because the Mormons; l array them, the good have earned to speals And, aie me in ie of 8 because refusal to fight we would not paper in antagonism to or bad. We have a right plainly it the tink li eS on by this point daring to We ° fair be M4) My cir-| and youre for rooms. "Can Poon! got into when would of been Ile Llonad, of that right which| we must "You reek at courts .. ae ane w He stitutional convention scan pages £ without down : . tripped here, S and him a . and on the complaint long to what country ri tight was 2e'was ABT ASOre: rere are a few ‘ possible remarks diseases. _ Strayed sporting or Stelen-Ono clement out hese of : ers of the papers aie! _ ve} epposed thein -; ; a tablet is school. his drowsy is| since Tebetton againto ceased ee az Ava » Y are to. get through lt this Inst Beans @ lead-| = Ife se and ‘ body ec uld to understand. ont Serna oO ned taught a Linthe will great be . | Eollowing Roane ong Republican Turthermore ny s more. 4 with the the city.: 100" ™aM elthe i neither ae nor for law party know in charge wot eg-| a brewer, | ‘ ow company ever for The 4 bai squeaked a The row in torn bitterly Nilghal "That's "The for my birds any! would | 0n it the is not floor popular here that to take I expect the to side} take.| tion that there shall be no church dic- long if we 3 sees. & tation 111 government of the state. And| the pledge must be kept. It must 7 2 warlety charge with the be kept own tn the there ee are in the maki aking emallest par- Utah' of f Utah's prominent ot ordinance. Y We Ourl In future-for eatleg away--Mfount Pleasant--they : by no means} had licenee. " OnOF the west of us,(aaabout} of the church| Sve Miles away, they had license. Our|, authorities at and boys ride over in their wagons buggies, And laws.| or theythelr would come and back getanddrunk. raise hell, .} Our police force was w of. ace r te o eak. We hadn't organization | come = would even en 0 ormon members of the leg-| islature that the church will {s for a| prohibition law; REQUIRING them by their relation with an the the church c ; to the thing to observe ts the| nore these pett- Utah will bea thing of the past..st. town a few years ago. y, We reasone. interfering tleular But of panies commodity rates paragraph. It con-| al wee t@#!ms the kernel of the whole ques-| Hon. If that paragraph is agreed to, the railroad rate discrimination tn} The question of prohibition came up in my It has been kept increasingly in <he| }@ che probibitory . neighbor. past. the in its the Trafic Bureau's address to presidents of the railroad com- up fbetare the Gite coos LONGING, og an the myriad moods What 20 pene the was e y soul o come ete phate. so kind, 50 beautiful as Longin ee aye OTe for, that we are mative ae mome De Can iw Mi a Perecee ree aria ead: e i ae happened to b @ mayor at the was opposed to the | eat geaaia, { ant a pe Soihieianiat personally, souul nd body,tiahor: T fade Go nota "determina. believe in| arinking one of mind ee its sneering comme bie ne enn gna strite) i A A ‘Longing molds dn claw wh _Car nthe marble Real, ae Zo let ‘the new life in, we know pernage che eee toceiae toe ielee Coe hale ni --Jamen Russell al oa "" are into. | | wJa~ at c 20 . 24c oa ae a Costa ale 2 c we x a te 6c p ; MERCE RIZED eee iaatas " pote a ses, regularly a yard, in and an sold at 5c hee. gale: this > 10 TWILI a or: adies', Sate hildven's waists . e 7 Whit otton I ept. G a ne. nciuaded ° oods . i IS Yale in B95 3) is Mgr.| | Tet} } 1-1. lutely fast appenara ‘ ren ‘ 10081 J. LU, Lund, - Specials < é | rib dye, \ a in black Hosie Cotton Ho"ives very durable and regular 25¢c. Hos very dressy y elastic, in Seca abso- teak aie 15 CG Box black. 1-i rib Cotton' Hose, tins Pickaninny brand, made out of. three-thread Eg yptian yarn with aped ankle, A regular 35c value Cc . a : is' black Ga } Dard Hoke we ico a ei Boys' and girls' black Cashmere Hose, made for durabil- ate SS ind. comfort. WHITE, A regular LOM! oe exter Cotton. Hose bina ee Kea 3 biacit very. ».and ~ puro. value, jee 36hc , Xe ribbec having earance gular Ya ine dressy luster, a Cottontiidee. ok Cc cedtia a Bron ae uo KIND foot c ) DRUG STORE SOUTH MAIN IS AT ST. | Theos 3) e and 10 638 i * i cont neko e City,y, Utak. a -- Weh Phe 25 swellest of Srce 5 Ravens His | het and | . lr are that . f id i | @ Wroucht ough and There +7 . Brass in black, is a ain Teen disordors, re ke Medical i Companies" and © "Quack and rob ths Facticted 266 : Sree a SFH- > . Varicocele, 9 "gufte ers mey ee enenen tn x 90d. eae of BRR say mode Fee FOR-MEN through miaforeune, treatn | self HOW it cures, nnd why ot treatments can not cure. Consultation and ee o- tree « and confiden ete ae ana wanton rae ° oat aig jel pres OF F Ich How ae: 9 = to 5 p. a ngs. ¢7 to & Sundays and holidays 10 < Itat and exarn nation tré 7 8d SO. MAIN G1 E jall | DRS. SHORES & SHORE y Export Specialists SALT LAKE CITy antique finish. splendid | va- - 2 TI ¢ ynt- ange and tiis | i rs ' STATIC TREATMENT A REAL DISCOVERY. Drs. Shores an a PRO‘ oe discovers d that nat near! early of ft so-called BS. SHORES' lled "Weak"W ness" in man wan dite to enlargement or inflammatio the prostate gland. | Drs. Shores' treatment ae this trouble is opens! id exclusiv it is a LOL treatrnent-and cur whero other mothods entirety fail. You can have see for you 2 FREE this wont ul treatment ¢ | bra tical demonstration of and an ron amimered t es DEPARTMENT {ol Pri Depart S Sere AND treat all forms Repeat foment . Pro ate troublos, Jreatmont-te un- miss a or 17 ores havo be een known as | 5TRI atender oe REtheir Li ABLE na SP eee you, titels z Pe nes oe offer y pert services on practically your own terms-eithe & re api Wituw' CURED. nthly payments a8 the cure progresses or you can arrange ce S I Hai oray We u | worthles 26s or ante ne aa re iIMmings eeu eeu Nervous, ee neat, EXP £08 aerviogs ° ENCED RELIABLE | Cle a Specific. Biood Polson, i waco t : pif erectaess oe come with the assuran zm Andirons itr era aviakor dakoemeen - hie | eee sof Chronic aint r onle Mujpeutie cle soa ete Sonics re SPECIAL aheree PADe ced ‘-ELY 4 eo w at the trouble-or who hag failed, don't CaaS yeaa. eee is = Sd MEN-A work , = ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE THIS WEEK. To demonstrate Drs. Shores' Expert Skill and (ecsren taurus ara , lad elMEDICINES > Ree ure j 1th line a 3 eee . Nea ee EE Gery ee ; i H, ee i Mey Bever mpllepey, Evatet Hikant Aoeenlene Etaraiese oF the ' St aie Laver, ‘ ad ae Bi ee and 9 = Ca rable e ) | : ei 508, aaa just r Hau la ota gue . ip CO. nes ve MON t | a new beginning. HEBER J. GRANT & GENERAL INSU oe a hate | Vage" ee : A Senaible frit aais § = OS }| the ranks of the "wise ones" and Led Perea BIOReENy, ee you dread, you aeeeuter ol feat iS , eS = s ee HARD LUCK!'? aeNot bad, my boy, as it seems. I had it insured long ago, and al- ED Kea OF ean S| 1 Dick getting Torpenhow's Gevld feel, tha riety . to select See from © eh the Why of oe dl ane ne n't feat rustle ready -== | a the b r- seatieenn ‘sual.' oO chair some toy a and the tips-about als i e Argalsh of C. Le Out-Door hi W ic fi Sutherlanders. ed by of ANATOMY over.) myers j NS, LEATHER LEATHER DODDS: Az PANS, GOODS AND ALL KINDS OF ADVI RTISING WITH if} NOVELTIES WE i colen SEASES tation free OFand MEN strictly rivate. Treatment personalip y or ky lattee.: - A positive curs {n every case a : ; Pare OF INSEVERY SIGNS I FOR 5 Se STAL av aoe ; peracs DESCRIP" COAL EMBOSSED SIGNS. LIN SIGNS | | a AGEN- APPOINTMENTS, BELL SHA PHONE? AD- WwW YHAR INSTALLING 7; : DAMS 5 ANT BE aceite IN CHARGE PAID AND RE- " PLEASE YOU. ° | 3 . 161 Meighn Street, $251 % U. : Exchange TISING Good Co. i. e KANSAS CITY. Best under- | aaa ee 8. A. t-Both ‘Salt ‘Lake Electric Sider ADVER NEW TEa ; SPONSIBLE MEN. THEIR INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO Gt NERAL DEE reas CALL MAIN FLANGE is biter FIT WILL OF WELL | PARAFSIGNS, MUS- : R DR BSS OR AND ! AND - ee CY SIGNS . : OUR MR. H. V. FENSTERMACKER WILL BE IN ‘THIS TERRITORY FOR A FEW DAYS THE ARE EO OWN OUR me rien move tical Medical Hours 9a. Institute, m. to $ p. m a al FREE 13914Balt MainLake Bt. f[aJ ' j | 4a or any contract-| disease positively curedtn the eldest specialist Be ass Istablished fifty B | ye | G00 LENDARS WATER-PROUF, FINED AND FIBER | i lf] | riding = AT A | or = (Greater than a Keneu| --- | B/{} | k t Us Do Your Developing. o1¢ = 213 D. F. WALKER BLDG, Salt Lake City. Bell Phone 2463. GUSEUM sle-e| Oe e : Tan ; "T aati eons ride - aah. eH now Tam a a all soft! Listen, you 00d fello your military errangemont "very k now Il. ‘There will go} t Kinds | «| introduced some man who would be Dick employed as wurunknown artis | y the entral Southern. Syndicate. ii yo Ree wath are © eae & eneu, pim | na | . - f Block Bloc} r Ali Ph otograp eraribiea ta ae to, Cue | gettt "tly Bee curate lat ofhe troops on tha¢ area orward, and was reading {t out nraa| "Gi ve AN Temple { < | t. | og, | Lice | I at ar interruptiens, Gate, i | | naa | ma Pilghel n Tread said s. aoe Theend profane. M Southtl | | ? y. | ; the Fon the Soudan 0 Opp. | | renting. asserting. | There wie MORRIS& He} womal| some ¢ 2¥ePt. forward, carry Everybody ke at press censo ships, a aie-there th Ia would have aneain | war in Them. | | ELIAS sald room, bre o" fu that that, Der tap | en-Bi ut therland fa m rearYM Morten1erland ant Ma ack-| and a ‘| aye ie rresponden D London are there 1d I'm out of tt He stumbled a across the landing> and than do nA 2. sold C | | ee crareel them. church a Ssi ht, with a se arn leas shaped le: mute oe Kee lalsie- 10 him uous wand it of not 12%c oh . Oth S | somewhere,commanded and-lI''m out of it!"| silence i} vain. plonged Repub-| ent, unpurchasable, seryice to the peopleand constant = In door, s re en : . wale lis ay Leas tS pottle-Are'-clas a ooatentnt 1,| how ay? Open "himbelf tnvide| | Cur Diek gprang to his feet. He knew} | tne|the voiceae well. arallte Pron thea "That's Caesavettl, ant w || rewer, railroad of one ae man legislature-and then| spublican party the 1¢ sound 2eme or o slamming Lin-| feel] more es *s 4¢yoed dag long) hac about eaten "It's aIn fae the geet Soudan y ‘You lucky dogs! while you talk. I sha at the feast. Consevert,. . I do not k permitted to command a state of-| how how popular jt will be! regardless of his political obli with my people or constituents from Smee Zon-lnow Dp cal obliga- wher come, and I realize that we| . kno 1€ people of the nee petitions before us from ten are of Utah have promised the na-| tousand people of this territo ae this Sees "at "ELAL, ‘ sullen} Hie. the hed > ‘thine his who pointed : oo v PLAID. é ry ''THAT'S « so ane ~ AC a Ac Q endured } € g exce y or If, and the completeness ot his body. cried. for eon oe ow k experic nee yard 5 rs vat ro in for aa? soul and. Maisie wae LEACHED CRASH, regularly. ae yore: in ththe | 33-Y . a NO. 120 ALL PURE LINEN CRASH, regularly sold at CHASE: réeulurey regid: at COAL Forest Ind., were: stuay 1 suldn''t ask more than to near | her ain, in, even though oug 1Lw be 9@ near even I knew | that anothe r man was making love to | he UE gh! what a aoe am us | \ oleg vs the staircase began to Hy prohibition by. Mr.|2Ut.UP"-Sny, money Boer Phone 86¢ ; i0¢ a yard rs me pe f are aEY e P 112-114 - nderness ding re prohibition provision was suggested: ried S Mr, Chairman, T have not oceupied &I have great thought deal of time on this floor, but a great deal. I sense Catholic Bell old ‘at sry ass hd So e gularly sold at a has rly Ftsoldconesa egru Cnet Are §1=3¢ ard in this. Hr : All ‘Mornings, = BEST yard, Seat Tome erty. 20c a yard, in nts ne 7 STEVENS' = BONNEVILLE COAL CO he ead done in th d days, and the} 0 or ha oe a a per eaess Fork, uineiy gorea stock-| and to be.placed in Children there 2 bume. UF be ‘Ramarrow : a ae ¢ left lone, pails ase. Don 1 a think m ungrateful, but I'n "rl he Ng ai chuckled, and Dick ré / Har-} the dictation who - the influence of that through all their lives. eS : What "a joy,it would on| p saldsal 1 26c | pin o things and fa sien hscias them ol hla tion ouoemust fenot sb tell ae church COMMANDS them: that th authorities of e the e church cl REQUIRE the of members - eee soceti Ore F ret hs hi im," m, 3e0 | whi n | change } nack ré¢ egular!s : 5 OUR "Wo're | ue It is a good thing to know hu uttered ins ‘foor of: that -conyention: Gentizaed 7 elf4 t Wars had ante | the studio} "Goad rOC 2" mdatéea® ETI i aig Me EG Se a yard, in his sale . TOILET COTTON | ‘v-|} for "alForse 4 naeard : OP: bs ; rice" from. 25 ° '40c t yard, Ir 20% Off iarem ai " et oe STEVENS' AX BLI Ms 1b | PUNE i sumed city2 administration SifceHie or tenth bers ine hipneck | the fall campaign ofithelennart te Fake th re trying to destroy 0 e new aie state nearly arly adc NS, ae " WAI 7" ae br ae wid +4 ered r ae rie 1 inches s i. | ate by his arms: did not ww Liv sale : mat ac- -_-_--_---_--- coln coln . on ne j : "LAXON fs INE: THREAD e TNISH, regular IPINISH, aid AX Fria7. LINE aratin : \D old at soe a ‘yard, cary r TINT i : regularly outside? ly till the natian indorses tho ‘ Lost, "SF the aD RataesAN (I AW NS, n PERSIAN icaore ~ ny thls sale; .s | c|{ His realizing PEERS! in this Om-| aei to| vith rho ay signal | gift-a piece of red} eet tn incied es Dick ‘ of any of i present pete ; mind r Noo 4 Kenen i yes. oreineYo u'll 1 hh, HL the sold yard : ' 20e have to do with- | tne garane® the Balkans at Pee last. 9neCOUN?tell me?" 1 ou that those the he eter a as IIe ane 1 . The ds uri ie }| indarate Malsie's rouno saea Ia uae oon much per J. Dininny, who was coing to keep| ; a little call‘of at Ps regularly him| And y oldre Sg AP house-| Ke neu | the alt pe : the the proceedings of the conc| Rey sitting| wants a| "Ven | housekeeper, with| saye| } sold at léc a regular j E RSIAN C LAWNS th won't you . ; Lauritz Larsen of Spring City, oy San- | ean, or ever was asked to do such al This paper is free, = independ-| thing. sien ete county,y, on April 24, 24, 1896 yhen a 5 ea the Mormons an STILL GOOD READING. It may interest you to read on we rogularly Sd ; i a HAe 8 ae as-srode da ch Wn 8a nee n. this onTAIS ihe yehSBALG . AWewan NS, regwiar! Ore . ay Sees eer . . . ick | uth. Ate | antec started students are chair tha laughed . : oreo aeya by sa : ZAW? N és indepe Bue nt, five days. |} o1 I. You'll nations servant some at| become be likely to be called the smallpox] regime. It makes things co easy for j mn this PE ASIAN | Torpenhow soon four t of disorderly conduct, or a of assault and battery, can be !m any of them, against . any} contagious zs Itindness, believing it has} fairness the right to sperzk} plainly. oO: PERSIAN Ss AWNS, | md " Siisse sal¢ F know in Sata ‘ago,| the paper that says this, in all earned by as i a Wwe Haye earned, remind enthusiastic . they should not tell And fair|it posi-| aA sd Boor reli dort éoi| Sreniking joyt ully sine nothing No, thethere with big issewer. Onlythe it matt caved|El ‘When we go-go-so away from here, | in. Nothing waich prevents service), °" will a will weep and they} to the West Slde is considered of any} Our absence much regrett hen | eonseauence tc Ab oint a : hey consequence to the city just non { out of tind . that ic we'bs ve ‘een kKgett cenaey'a | dian mall.' | We : be Yard at 2211 $.11th East rider g; sood bye at leas the. icee per will f = after you and longer (sacred sald roundHe orde og ‘infernal "J must have. nerves lately. step. ; {nce colng e way. chap!" himself. jon his lighter | students, for to bring?" : o the UTAH'S rill plainly thus the, ofMormons of some Speak tise ruiearure ee ena N No church should dictate to lawmak-| because Its prominent repte-| ers. That is a very perilous dcctrine,| sentatives are golng farther in their} @ very dangerous action. And The| advocacy of prohibition than their his-| Republican , . ‘ publican has a right to say this|tory or their authority or thelr ulti-| éven of the Mormon church, for this! mate interest warrants prone ate ut « re he oil | n e : a € -* oreme ote < f - | This 7 cha the them etl Nil 1} It will not do for the Mormons of|compliance to church command, on| a : the Method : y , n 6 etho ists or any other church) penalty of church punishment, to command ite members who happen This {s true of every church. We to'b : h r : to Sati: wae itt Ms m en venuen) had | inte ecaus possession n ia omar ade with his strong right arm. eee ae eerie th oa aba eens ~ we | Enockea none of that i" ‘ oe tl Gr othce rial | ae Legislators elected by Republic e lea Ss pat oF him. 7. fhen at ue least,' | votes should not submit themselves to| °t!4 Dick, tm reply,"she could Moorea Mormon thee was him," ¥ pp: on | hing o the || a a when ence I @.28 c e | table, with fee head\on. me No thion in. He | ee conce refu: p aoe aoa: ong "pipce. of | adyvice,:'| ae vou nae ae to tow aris rng | ( happe bee . | pate 12 away ras | u ep | Psa ‘ eongu G3dr ean } with Dick sald enL ine: H> BoUrole me og tieena OM Jt returns, q| best laws, and so long as the purpose|and shall not be taken from therm.| is supported with reason and truth,| But it will not do for them to tell legthere can can bé no objection. It is|islators the church DEMANDS ceran adjunct of freedom. tain legislative action, and will exact| paper has proved its friendship for the| said yet ne were to earry one | Gag And in ball we court There The with the law-making| right was bought is Kshesice'' ath. Dien te "And Imoat of all,' sald the new art-| an oF the u oor . Southern -Syndic are. | (oe on, OD "_unbridied vill serve as their my peremp a heeds "ao was) at a tion the college rowdies can the Matton be held responsible. lh o. n There {s no danger of war from the foollsh "scare" of the California Parers. the an interest in the| laws by which this} treasure 7 woman. oaths republic-and Jap&nese UP: Inv} the C state I cae te abeyanes he : oes > ‘ with w a TOrpent ov 1t¢ o a ad u e ontin Reames in lero we swered. -hore senses noon b resident but citizen port, of the Street, be governed. They have right to petition, to ‘n- to argue and are till grateful." ere. ne earth. American @ A that may be suggested, It ig danger-| ous ground-and it is pleasing to ve} told they are beginning to gee it. Every Mormon, big or little, hag a| right to advise with members of the| United ! potie- | won't S200,2°4,8hen8 be a titl in students with and the they urge legislators to| citizen, do that for any other oheto si ‘and hor embroil hi NOME! bloody war whenever take the laws and obey them whether | vote for prohibition-or anything else.| Person, no matter they liked the laws or not Sometimes | If they can do that for prohibition, | OWes sllegiance. they can ‘¢ ac And {f our country held eyery for-|out mo I' in one a little time, and you'll. be ; lad Clem nation responsible for every fignt e Dick felt, hia way back to the big 9Ut } the people believed if the law-maknig| » not going, | the head a worimignee font guard ; Sifort- | fina fae fs in to go on cuttin You'll for | Ti hanks end. ee _tmposstt yle, | Tetne un ee ‘me Took . Sela i ai ! one to cahe 1 se es | o} 82al, an hour later, when the room was | i | emptied of all save the Kene. the ming thes you tled apunie p besby Men] But| Sha | - 72 d ir n, I'll engage to trample ° Bie "easo ‘ Z tdesdt "He 4 the a pie C rez amuse 1 men con- would colleges." nothing ridiculous It did to| church when to In a fight be {MS powder thinyzs| confidence of Mormons should not do! the people no. others the| to : bad which provoked Englishmen to over-| thelr whole establishment the lasting| Charge throw tyranny wes that they were not|iniury of conveying the impression | charge permitted even to petition. Tine law-| that they speak with authority of the! lodged e making home ie, Hue Head : for : fle res, DI ; You haven't ‘ they 6|| GOioor with or 6 a in orp's ere be I betwee , two.- --i't een oc upn- | T tell. to' connect with -t | i compar cite ine. :41 Sb wtli a -ere's tant Guin nea iworm. n trin mo ost of thiailesor: igpnl despa ring of peac Spare! reason sotpey poenanart es nding orpenhow vay Pr row ite nce *p Oe thos ae a rho or| all because every forelgner iawn ~ " would prinei-| not ye business-thi. we draw ‘and impossible Sadi 2 ao while, and . Japanese handled | States were s°vernment not say so in the] done} declaration It has not one} conference c as bo no; said so since. Men who' enjoy the| can of their a crally rat : in and woman. lesson : ‘California If It is a departure from| The up ) BS ought to val mapor ° neo may perter } Bat hysterla tite They are not warranted | 2 Committing position i? have indian Bip Gat to v oo "Our Which oheurd residents by prohibi- didn't, ae resist-| of their ene. lost is delirium, are bought nec ea in just neve in-his 6 the Nilghal Thero 1 one or roughly have} tola| a pounds the with decorum. the x S¢Tvant But! ‘not thus men ! ee eee wae 6 Sede Ohare hi eis Se ‘ Some of the more excitable of Caii4 mn Torpt BHOWRexy: Marn~} = ies les) ea evi cs 2 ing, "can't i do anything for you fornia's papers have been going Into "No! «Léa me alone. How often} , eT ep oes anese|n ‘ you that I'm blind?" | of that church should a reversal that position. And jas | will hall top of a hill eight teen hunarjuadron ote o eeca ‘ ry quarspire for ¥ advancement just as well they marry 1s xO ple, and a violation of the promise| they made when they became a state| antl-prohtbitton-are | of Hé-nation. influence commit church Men try c at-Suakin?'| --Some us " - from| their ee cept. to all~ interested the argument | may are any member of the legislature how he| to|shall volte, facts drawn them by ° the prohibi-| been as workingit 5 would for thebe } state, ie the refusal] of the); ing temptation. Medica) society to | The Mormon declare: in favor of prohibition. is the character _ twenty license] United } in he'd "s eee force relat one ; you were belleve bad of favoring statement majority NG Dick iA EE heehee Fo a3" a oot Dick's words, sre is no ae ete weand obstinac owe "And damned they have four hundred of Kanare dis- nation| " the to nnn] On the other alae, there is the ac-| the power to yield, but the success of| expected" that the Japanese : , Ay cg es . ° r de tion of the business men, the positive | thelr religion and the strength of their | will demand satisfaction, of : done remember-and ol \ liv SHINO told honestly aan charge that those opposed e bought by the saloon or| of aUtah, Is the|# ™lld They those p those Interests Ley toueh | been. alone. for the state i Mormon honesty interest brewery Boe eo A brief, since all In And| there has like with dive the | Christian banished never I o MANNERS. houses-harborages tionists to to them argument on the desire of the people; Men to be strong must resist, se of several communities. lthat which they resist must live. | : And there is the activity of many| Christ was ‘tempted like as we are, | : < suasion IN af | tlonists 1 to} in] them| each is. are: tered there-or iy Se Ree on orderly cradle-nowhere| for she tion of temperance legislation. Some] want prohibition. Some do not. We } a/That LESSON women. All are outlaws, defiant ; > lid statutes of Kansas It {s just talkes| innocence ais Sian once the lar on eran cor duet "You + ee . you " Three," nent: Wgty the aheen!- f Sater sorry for him, Nilgha!. You remember what happened, eh? Go into the bedroom and suggest full confession and an £Foo al to ee : M use aele Ja v whoeve he : Ul aot cannot be denied-that there are} pick 3,228 retail dealers In intoxicating U-}even e hs strong enough} Bs of the world. | are yet and the 0 te name, full accept } oO opinion} of There is a difference among Utah men, touching the ques= legitimate : Banieve: elieve " ie Soldiers Write mixed, troops Pls af caesar : Re "Will there be any iid' a volce Then the outerte } fan Te oC 3 rg ‘bal. to172 Vitry-sur the]a off love-maling someowhe ore BS i Marne, ' which : ison vys ae ome Boerne alee railway-singlo track | mnie m Mile ra j quors in the prohibition state sas. About half'that number j legisiators ee did a Hille." yes! her more sk her -_ it¢ the U07eFs- Therepeople are @in great many petitions| Svs, In your dreams of grown-up] ‘RS Cat many parts of the| Powerless, pulpy souls Race: urging nee they the "Oh, KIPLING. rhter rai 4, 1909. best author- : a and the blindness has made) fog-horn and beat him"Torpenhow's rather muscular, both But hands "courso is. perfect) what b eat" sala the Kenéu... "He will. 'Y | said Dick, In the si rs scheme of | legis- ae: from state, theae , mine from Ete. to} Into ushering. for enw useful) and regulation to charge more the human a 4s; = . Sei pose of it was to impress on members| It gives men liberty, and helps ofthe legislature that the concensus! to do right, to resist temptation. zi, of constitution, RUDYARD ena with them happen to Itagree not example: do For 1s demonstrated--- ai righteous. finds them and tries better. Its men live world, the to the was Mormon 3 al for see, he men as it make them Lake | Salt 2 The the in friends, their the oe See area the petitlonere, and concede ex-| his and preaching his of went-and God answered "e r é 7 in" to "enter abundantly In rou 09 INFLUENOING THE LEGISLATORS.} There was the meeting of women,| theater make Ts n, upon take it there are honest and sincere|1 have given Linahis ae ° nese | ‘There'll be WF some. 1 tough worl 7 men on both sides. It will be better dlspaasionntely > eee the ne situation ne + ped‘1 iu ‘forgot 11 7 i ne, Oo form for advocates of prohibition to|to Dick -the mate expectally bec auKe, were going with: you." and where he was converted,| he suffered, and how far the] influence and into Foes Heaven ' Bere those were ce a Intestate A world] stron] he] of you hedon't ten where oe of nor lived hid know himselfwhen Paul Offices: FEBRU were a and| were denying the of their services, Jerome ample aye prayer THURSDAY, fs We ofr ‘dow | grew By to me day-had the right to do what in thelr judgment was best for the state, not-| "ithstanding the. plea of the peti-| followers of the Christian re-| ~ locked themselves up in cells, jand sac ‘sole represent tative Mountair people. on "Sl UIC aes ie a3 seg Wade : were petitions in But the men who Prepare Vader: | matter we under to ‘ * ren Oppoein , Watac Cambridge | Dore a a eo a y Eas oy ae 31 Boyce Bull iaine: 5 ; found himself, and you know. . when) : Moktnney, the Rocky the and ae conditions wore Bers there too. LIGH FEBRUARY read ity i The i . © o's oR AS ;. | not make Utah a prohibition state than the Mormon scheme of remainoar se ; j ing In the world while trying to realize The people had a right to petition _ ‘ .,. | | TRIE But the LEA members of theec convention- the good, the true and the beautiful. RA "M4 7 . 1 Wein : e mec so ne legislature to-/ The strength of the Mormon religion =a E ee {men and good women outside the clois-| Sevan etee areat ters were serving their fellow men-| eee Bell, Hxchange| and going to Heaven with them. v of the elected ; pee quest of or not. sessions, it we Ei So Sse) il ccnion in the can be Reet Cc people vastly is eee THURSDAY, whole flock of petioe to license the saJ considered four petitions CeiGh uence otepap - Pies: ve former | sought by eacrifice and adoration to as well as stanont address when= order-|= make themselves fit for Heaven. And| na Mic aaa editorial eee give Hcense we or UTAH. | So it was whether more free. pnaTAtat collectors Nothing OMt ia It] intoxicating| Mormon Which is no people three CITY, \ arate -60| 1,50 | taken SuniGe ty the "Gh opiation "Hepartment | ligion DIRECT, most word. Well, the| brains." of OETERdTArinicAthae there 2.00/45 the 4.00 that it. 8.00} 2.00] better. One the use advise into LAKE chow or liquor SALT that ¢ al aneetin we should teens 3.00 6,00) 1,60 ae .75| Sunday....$ Tt my 1 ee people has been| an advises lesson, Advance. and the enemy BUTE . . that Rem benence "putting drink. And harken to that talthetmoradit i Dally and Sunda Daily and Su nday One Yom oc... Dally {| ve One month, Daily pe Sunda "‘hree. months, Daily an Sunday. Not known against RATES. in Advance month, well They have w ere people sent in of wisdom.' It} t ye algtite up ne: ene oons Spring bese aoe Salt) of Congress) ; st BSCRIPTION One perfectly one of temperance. they call "the word . ae . . Oba postoffice 187 Six a One year, unday i 1s Republican ‘Compaus., habit of the Mormon as second 10, It of the ihe Republican in ‘Utah. aS eyid ge \ Morning by REPUBLICAN, into drink never would mistalce. a make And ame Phones Sup | t is1's Electric "Wiring and Fit up your Buuidin MET in the wor HOD @ AS NEw C ply ith, Batte oe 0, ORE ¢} : with th GES a Give us = trial una ne, sean et Te 50¢ PME She beat work | In the ef a |