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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UT >: iM j R = ee een Ter . a 2 Ch See bli - s.r ean =~ => rt : | << - EIA LA CAE counted the mythological story-|have found, however, a bigger man{effeminate looking young man who EO RNa aD a yy) Way ats er ounta H epu Cal where the sirens sang; and the com-| than they looked jor. They have heen} was Latineelot in ‘Merchant of VentS SIA NS yy i Bie Pal | ng of Ulysses, who knew the peril| beaten at every point. They them-|ice," and Roderigo In "Othello,' was aMehed Eyedy Morning. by | of their singing, and the ruin to which| selves have suffered by the panic they called upon-and he played the part inter-Mountain Republican Co.);) j.ciea- ana nis dewiow ot Allinetts produced. They hare seen the man of the aged and sorrowful Duchess of Official Orgzan of the Republican) S#llors' ears with wax, and his having|against whom they leveled all their York, the mother of Edward and of rty in Utah | them bind him to the masi so that he] guns go straight ahead with his work, Gloster. Entered as second class: matter Feb. | could not get away. Then they sailed] securing the legislation which he beAhd he made a mighty good duchae 7 ae eeGanercan ee | safely past the sirens, because the] lieved necessary, controlling the sit- ess, too. If anyone "in front' detected 8, 1879. sailors could not hear the seductive} uation as he had done before. And the substitution, it is not known, Not Onl¥ Republic e Dally Newspaper in music, and the charmed and tortured] they find him today vastly stronger a word has been heard indicating that Salt Lake City, 1 ;commander could not make his men|than he was a year ago Mr. Bendsten was discovered cooling' Exelude the hot sun vet admit every ‘suBsc aa TON RATES: R ~ | hear his frenzied commands to set him If he had announced a year ago that In its way, it proves the usefulness breeze, They are made of L inden Wood, fibre aa |Ttree-in which condition he would] he might accept the nomination for of Man. There are some things which ae SWecates 3 59 | certainly have steered hi$ boat] re-election, many of his friends would he cannot do-possibly. But when he strips or slats. closely bound with strong Se im " s, Da ly and Sunday. . 1.50) straight toward the charmers. have regretted the fact, and some of can be a courtier, a witch, a dupe of Twine, and stained in soft, harmonious weather ine Year. D ally and Sunday ...: 6.00 | And later another vessel sailed those] them would have opposed him. But Iago, and a duchess all in one week- Sunday only, One Year ......++++ 1-50! sags and the sailors heard the song|the fight made upon him has erased he is earning the gratitude of his proof eolors ; eae lof the sirens, but they did not yield| every vestige of hostility on the part brother man, whether on or off the From within the Vudor-shaded poreh you One Month, Dally and Sunday ..$ .75|fo the invitation; they did not take|of the people, and has solidified his stage. ean clearly See. every, One; pas ing', yet no one on ie arenes ally sand Sunday: j,n0 | the perilous course-hecause they had| friends. Roosevelt's nomination may animal Man is really a very usefnl ti rae ~ ee ey ee 8 09 | Orpheus with them. The god of mu-|}come, If it does, it will be because the oniside ean lookin. They're the only shade «tele etele see Z | sie was on board-and they had bet- of the vicious and wicked fight that Subscribers will pléase give expli shades: in sizes four, six, eight and ten ieet Ootice to i¢ has been made upon him by his eneCirculation De sacimnent | ter than the sirens could offer. DIRECT, and not to rier: olle The injunction to so shape personal The Beautiful Land wide, with a seven foot six inch drop, only- mies-by the men who confess they ors or solicitors, on all iattern oan of Nod. ceming delivery of naper. Please give and municipal and national life as that are criminal, and insist they must be Tormer as ell as present address when opde ring change of address, Or-| Peace will be chosen because it is left nnmolested in their crimes. der to discontinue paper will be aoe eht was t TOnw re He can choose the next candidate ored only when subscription is PAID right was apt, and very strongly im ny PLLA WHEELER WILCOX, IN FUL aera of his party, without question. If he Copyright, 1908. "Offices-Dooly Block, 208 South West | But for the present, we are inclined will accept the nomination, it will be Come, cuddle your head on my shoulder, Sea Prikeneene eee Exchange | to think we recognize among the tendered to him-and {t may be forced dear, Your head like the golden-rod, - ' sirens one voice directed to the nayl- upon him, And we will go sailing away from here EASTERN OFFICES: | gators of Columbia's ship of state- it is the:triumph of the right man, To the beautiful Land of Nod. New Yorka. Office, 604 Cambridge}qne voice which sings to a harp of the victory of justice and rectitude Away from life's hurry, and flurry, and en llding, ite Waldorf-Astoria; worry | Chicago' Offic $811 Boyce Building; J.|/ one string, and urges disarmament. over the very worst elements within Away from earth's shadows and} PP. McKinney, gole rc pre: sentative east Are built on the ‘‘made-to-wear'' principle, and will the life of the republic. gloom, i of the Roc ky Mountain wear twice as long as any other hammock on the marAnd they are not fighting him now. To a world of fair weather we'll float 'ROBERTS AND THE REPLY. oft together, TS Very likely the publie is interested They have seen the folly of their camWhere roses are always in bloom. ket. They conform to every movement of the hody, ates NCIL in the newspaper debate going on be paign. They have felt the lash they up your eyes, and fold your and can be adjusted to any angle. Simple in construeTheir blows have Just shut tween Brigham Roberts and others, themselves lifted. hands, SALT LAKE CITY, MAY 18, 1908, touching some _ political matters of fallen on their own heads. tion and may be instantly hung up on ah ts § OO Your hands like the leaves of a rose eurrent importance in Utah. The candidates with whom they And we will go sailing to those fair the wall when not in use. Only. lands DOESN'T BELIEVE IN A BIG NAVY, were going to beat Roosevelt and Mr. Roberts, being a high Democrat, That never an atlas shows, Reverend Mr Goshen doesn't' be-| has unbosomed himself to the world Rooseveltism have been dropped one On the north and the west they are Ue Our Dime Store is at 112-114 Sonth Main St bounded by rest, lieve in a big navy. He said so inj} with a statement to the effect that by one. There is none on whom the On the south and the east, by dreams; his sermon Sunday morning,And he! Reed Smoot should not be returned conspirators can unite. There is none "Tis the country ideal, where nothing Pie SS \ an LEGON SYA LEST ll has a perfect right to that position. is real, NEG to the United States senate. No one for whom they see the ghost of a aMNeTRe VAS GET AEG > But everything only seems. A good many other people share it can blame him for taking that posi- chance, - with him. Nothing in the hundred and a quar- Just drop down the curtains of your tion. Any Democrat in Utah would dear eyes But there was one passage in Mr.|doubtless agree with him. In fact, ter years of our national life has Oe ee Pease WS? REY Ee ee es Pee y eee tS PART Those eyes fike a bright blue-bell, Goshen's sermon which we will, With | most Democrats would go to greater been so helpful as this. The enemies And we mM sall. out under starlit skie aN deference, question, He sald if} length than Mr. Roberts has suggested, of right living and legitimate busiTo the nde where the fairies dwell. the United States would disarm, that}and oppose the election of any Re- ness have tested the strength of the Down the river of sleep, our barque actipn would haye the effect of dis-| publican to the United States senate, nation, Like the rebels of a former shall sweep, arming the world; that the fact of this!or any other office. generation, they have tried their hard- Which no man hath seen, but where all have been, nation. abandoning the military aed But the talented publicist has chosen est to destroy all that was good in And there we will pause a while. naval establishments-he probably did} some very doubtful reasons. He op- the republic of the United Sates. And [ will crodn you a song. as we float along, not mean to the last vestige of both, | poses Mr. Smoot because Mr. Smoot they have come past their Antietam, To that shore that is blessed of God, but only to very greatly reduce them|is an apostle of the Mormon church. their Shiloh, their Atlanta, their Rich- Then ho! for that fair land, we're off -would Have the effect of securing| And he adds that no man can be both mond-to the very edge of thelr Ap or that rare land, That beautiful Land. of Nod instantly that long-desired condition of} a senator and a chureh official. Yet pomattox, _ OOo disarmament for all Europe, and the} Mr, Roberts is himself a church oftiThe nation is strong because the CURRENCY LAW IMPERATIVE. other warlike nations of the world. cial, and apparently a very well paid enemies of Roosevelt were not able to New York Herald:-Receipts of the That we dotbt, The United States one. And he devotes a good deal of win a victory. 3s STR £7555 | Ini J 23 $6.50 $2.50, $3.50, $4.75 & $6. PGC HAMMOCKS SS Sea The CHAI XLTON SHOP 122 S. Man-OUTFITTERS 1/5 Off Sale might disarm to the stage of five) time to other business, too. It is certhousand men in the regular army and/| tainly folly for him to make that one fighting ship in each ocean, and| point, because every apostle of the the rest of the World wouldn't pay Mormon church has business interests, ' much attention-so far as their own|and attends to them. And every sen: following the example is concerned.| ator of the United States has commerIf they did not take advantage of the} cial business of one kind or other. republic's defenseless condition to We cheerfully concede that Mr. Robswoop down and seize aur island pos-}erts is in better position to know Sessions, and possibly attack unde-| whether or not Mr. Smoot is giving fended sea ports, we woud be very | his church a satisfactory quantity and fortunate. But it does not seem likely | quality of service. And we don't care that a condition of unpreparedness Inj a great deal about that side of the this eountry could furnish any argu-| case. If the Mormon church feels he ment for disarming England and Ger-| as an apostle should devote more time many. Why should such an action! to his church duties than he can while convince Russia that the million' men _being a senator, then it should make there under arms should be returned. that clear. We decline to worry to peaceful and productive pursuits? Lareate that part of ‘the subject. The We do not think that is a reasona| only thing which concerns The Reble conclusion. ' publican-or the nation-is: Has he It seems clear that for the present faithfully served his country as a senthe United States must be in a posi-' ator? And we think he has. That tion to fight-and fight hard and seems to be the consensus of the counquickly-if the demand shail arise. try's opinion. And if Mr. Roberts Some time, afier another hundred doesn't agree, we cheerfully remind years, perhaps, when the nations of him that he is not a competent judge. the earth have adjusted themselves to For, in the first place, he is a high the condition of a world power on the churchman, and has himself disaualAmerican continent, maybe our repub-, ified himself for unbiasea opinion in lic can afford to take chances of put:| the matter. And in the next place, he ling the revolver on the bureau and is a emocrat, and couldn't be expected going out on the range with the rest. to approve anything which would of them. But we have to establish} make for Republican ascendancy. Status first. And that cannot be done His letter was a very clever deputy when we are' at the merey of eyery| American party document. But it was arrogant, thousand-year-old nation that} fuller of error than an egg is of meat, resents our arrival, and dislikes our} and it is a pleasure to read so sagaremaining. cious and convineing a reply as that And in that later time, when there! published yesterday in The Repubiiis some sense of fellowship, some rec-| can ‘ ognition of the equality of the United States with the rest of the world- THE TRIUMPH OF ROOSEVELT. recognition.in their minds as well as A year ago there was an army of Oulg OWD-maybe the example of put- anti-Rooseyeltism, Men and papers ting off armor would have the effect were openly and intemperately against of getting them to do likewise. But him. He -was depicted in all the worst not now. of colors. He was a dictator who Much that Mr. Goshen said was true, eared nothing for his country, He, and all of it was beautiful. It is very was a despot who destroyed the macertain there is an immense amount terial wealth of his country, and of waste in maintaining an army and stripped the people of their rights. a navy. If it costs six hundred thou- The Salt Lake Tribune went so far sand dollars a year to maintain one as to urge that he be assassinated. of the big batlleships-and that is the A year ago there was organized that preacher's statement as well as the conspiracy by which the panic of 1907 report of the treasury-there is a was brought about-a panic that was mighty total loss to the people of the ushered in with the beating of drums republic, And there are a great many and the united cry of hatred to Rooseother channels in which that amount yelt. He was accused of bringing on of money could well be used. It could the panic even before the panic was reclaim the waste land, it could edu- here. Workingmen were frantically cate the young, it could deepen our assured that he was the cause of the rivers, and broaden our canals, and hard times, of the loss of work, of the in many constructive ways advantage stopped mills, of the suspended mines the nation. -of everything which made for the But until the fact of America's posi- country's injury. tion is established, until it is recogIn chorus with that lie of the connized in the family of nations-a spiracy went the declaration that his rather uncertain band, by the way- power was gone; that he never would * it would not be well to abandon the again dare to direct; that he was power to strike if striking should be- down and out-that the name of come necessary. ° Roosevelt was odious, and would be There was one other passage in the dishonored to the end of time. sermon which is mightily helpful. ~ Mr. And this past year has. been a very Goshen spoke of the rocks-he re- busy one for the conspirators. They government $12,000,000 REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE. The report of the seventy-eighth conference of the Mormon chureh has been received. Perhaps not enough time has been available for a complete study of it. But such reading as has been possible leaves the impression of a very earnest people, wisely and safely instructed by religious leaders. We cannot find in any of the sermons an indication of a spirit to which fairness could object. Honesty, industry, purity, charity, education- these are the principal qualities urged. And there is a solemnity in the exhorting, and a beauty in much of the language which commends the entire work of the conference to the judicious and the just. No man can follow: the instruction recorded in this conference report and be less,than worthy a good member of the citizen, and a community. and the for the current month fell short of the disbursements deficit for the fiseal year Silk USEFULNESS OF MAN. Last Saturday night, when Mr. Mantell's company approached the presentation of "Richard IIL." it was found that Miss McCallum, who was to play Duchess of York, was taken seriously ill, and could not go on. Miss Campbell, ‘a utility woman who has often been called upon in an emergency, was suffering tortures with an ulcer at the base of the ear. It was impossible for her to essay the part. And the company's extremity was! Man's opportunity: Mr, Bendsten, an Linen Waists One-Half Off PRICE SKIRTS waice ~ HALF PRICE Skirt except Linen & Serge all go at. SILK DRESSES and UNDERWEAR We will close the balance of our Underwear stock at One-Half Regular Price most of them havyjng friends Farewell SUNDAY EXCURSIONS SOLLicTTons Innaquire tween 10 ence and WANTED, m, who treat you Over tho spots Don't weep new suit raha it spring nz Co, The vol Cle Lning- right Dy office, TOURTH WEST. TRANSFER WOnRIC kinds done Lell S468, Ind. Regular Price 1st Regal 1568 | South ae Pe Cleaning & xchaapes 98) ficli) ear e Dy elng 1ad. Cea. ise: P ane ea Dt LNA UIA MUMIA es = : oe < Rend \§ Rondnter, aoe 500, 3 é eG g & eucpie = ia é > Sf a 4 vi \t LES Sl Nas tee of e . x x nished WITHOUT @ COST. EASY TOM = ee In connection BOTT BRILL Yhird ee eT Or with AU TO South, rere ry 1 tah, zu pene s 5 : CO, 4 een WIUFU ITIL ee If You Want to Be Comfortable DURING TIE HOT SUMMER MONTHS St. Tait Gene House [ NI | Main < BRabeock Glectrice Car rriage Co. FFU CUTLER 36 meme fy sae TAY Rs <, a in OGDEN for alee oh | aan ora RR = - Dost: the the necommodation of BABCOCK ELECTRIC owners who «desire to make the trip to the Canyon from Salt Lake. This service will be fur- cn RE ING STATION ; © Geef ive ee pa 9%) (- A= - / 7 ih aaa E Wear Linen Mesh Underwear r't'S :COOL,. SANITARY, HEALTHY UL, Address. Via D. & KR. G. May 17. Provo Ce tpoe a. im. ; $1;25 Pharach's Gle $:15 m anaes 60 Return on regular trains: ar Thomes: o for Daniel W. Thornton, a Chicago ratlroad man, has in his possession an interesting relic In the shape of : Y of General Andrew Jackson's farewell people on ment from the Presidency of the United States, The address is composed of about 11,000. qroras and was delivered aS 3.°18 There were originally 4 coples printed in black type on awit satin, but only one of the copies remains;. that one belng. Mr. Thornton's,-Cincinnati Enquirer, To ‘to people 558 SOUTH MOVING AND of all a presentation, Jackson's The SUITS at One-Third J. C. Watson Transfer Co. Utah Gas & Coke Co.} a§ Representatives Fitzgerald, EngleOverstreet, Adamson, Landis, Sturgis and Cocks were call- Watson ers, ‘COKE: 5.45 S. Main FINAL |4/207f Sale Petticoats HALF WHAT ABOUT THE BONDS? What are the city authorities going to do about the six hundred thousand dollars in bonds they have said they propose to ask the people to authorize? Tonight will be a good time to bring that matter to head. Put it up to the people, and put it up before July. The tax rate will be raised again when that date comes around, whether or not the bonds are issued. That is very certain. These American party officials simply cannot live within their income, and they laugh when they are asked why they do not try. They say that no one expects them to live within their income. There is no use longer postponing the issue. Let the council act. Let it call the election. Give the people OS a chance' to say whether they wil THANKS POR SENATORS. intrust the Kearns party with another half million of dollars-remembering Washington Star:-Senators Smoot, what happened to the whole million Owen and Sutherland, who called upon the President today, were thanked that was squandered; or whether they by him for their attitude on the batwill wait till the Republican party tleship proposition. Senators Piles, McCreary, Foster is returned to control of city affairs. Clapp, And then decide if the bonds are necessary. The thing to settle now is: Has the Kearns party proved worthy of the further trust? Let the people have a chance to yote on that. for WOME N-(122 Special---Monday Only will robably not be much less than $70,000,000. A call issued by the treasury this morning w ae withdraw $45,000,000 from the pans to replenish the government co There is nothing aingwie ting in these things, for money is plentiful and easy 4 he proverbial old shoe, but, like the outflow of gold, they serve as reminders that the existing plethora cannot always continue, and that the country should be safeguarded against a possible repetition of the disastrous experience of last autumn They remind us that we cannot in future expect to tind an enormous treasury surplus which enabled the government to afford relief in that emergency; that the balance of trade will not always remain so favorable that we could again draw a hundred millions gold from Europe in such a pinch, and, incidentally, that we could hot: bie hit find, as we did last autumn, up of financiers with the skill, courage and resources to stem the tide of panic "Tt is the unexpected that happens," ie and while the finaneial skies are now cloudiess, it is the duty of congress to promptly provide a means by which the supply of currency come ke quickly expanded in an emerge r, The enactment of the ‘Aldrich. Vreeland bill now on the table in the house committee on banking and currency would furnish the desired safeguar: With that on the statute books no solvent bank would be obliged to suspend, and the knowledge that banks possessed this resource allay the fears of the public in a shredtened emergency, and would vert SPECIAL: The pill is not intended to provide 87.25 per ton less currency fer ordinary use, nor to re25 per eent for construct the banking and monetary cash or C. 0. D, system, but to furnish a safeguard for the people against emergencies that may arise pending the adoption of a permanent new and:elastic system. It Per net ton delivered. is not In the interest of bankers-otherwise so many of them would not oppose it-but in the interest of the NO SMOKE, whole people. »' SOOT, The house should take this bill VERY LITTLE ASH, away from the committee and strip it 30 per cent more efficient than coal. of everything except the simple proviGET TUE HARIT. an for an emergency currency ass it. Its existence on the statute Books cen do no harm if the skies remain clear; its absence might cause disaster should any unforeseen storm qcr-0 Main St. Vhoncs 1021 arise PEs DR NcoI 4-48 VUDOR office today We're It's the dorsed Looking For Troy Laundry "The be- Men Laundry* Noth Phones 192. of Quality." 166 Main St. } re at Under Prices most: hygienic under, wear mete in by. medi al men- men who know. An Excellent $1.50 wea correct jeunes ces SHIRTS, ‘COLLARS ang. Ct a They are treated by ‘our exelus ive SOFT WATER PROCESS. 12 sults are unequaled The only wie ary. in the city using softens sd wa- Selling Now the $5.00 Value garment-s3.50 the worid, Sells Now the and is in- at $3.00 suit. A Spiendid $3.00 Value Sells Now at $1.50. T5e his isa bul We're the sirment-s$1.50 real ‘saving opportuntts se Ning away nee. below THESE. PRICES ee ee the Tho The THIS Suit. os "values «are WEEK standard, ONLYst Md |