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Show Livery Morning Republican of tered as net rvary 10, 1906, Take City, aries March 3, 1879. by Compuny, the Republican J Utub. Party Febpes class matter the postoffice at Salt the Act of Congress Only tal pod dela = Salt Lake Cit ty,7, Ut Newspaper in consider. wrong, The he wrong. One month, Sunday D only One tin oank gubscription ment will he have gone if there the is father line, have make a any whole way to get life gone in the lot w hen ices-Dooly Block, 208 South West t Phones-Bus! nes s an ee se *sditorial depar only, Independent 2237. You do your work to own a little o oo; paper, and the new and holy most admired by women. And the John Milton, a saflor's "Snug Harbor," | accessories of fanciful dress. when "airshipping' becomes common, and a number of others. We believe you will be especially| pleased with tomorrow's issue of The | Republican. PROTECT THE BOY'S GOOD NAME. More interest than anything else in the discussions of the Juvenile court judges is the number of cases that have been handled as compared boys who of their now and the of if That the you _ sired by every in America, the country. never nation, and But until took has been by every every never the the nation there by big | party, and HY until "few houn any not part members the is greatest entirely is too kind on try of the Herald But ing " a any couldn't Post one do it. else to They do don't from as by that very to favored of this etter celpt Mr. land. It men paper in shows so of are r fheoienk courts, there FLOATERS reports published from in is a constant story'of derelicts the daily recurrence who are a the disposing of them. The dress RATE B. w ith escene led fellows fight ent nent He overmatec Had. 1 sec but strong state a touch to they Let the seldom no we pate our selv > we have Pie TLS little th nave rot' ‘do ri a not the would his convened forward Friday the the aggregate state cight day, now | taxables two is speaking, fanci ad- of hundred for his shall never exeach dollar o whenever the taxable the state shall amount million dollars, the on police papers, of the be- ts We still think it better to ask the for some five million government The state can sell the acres of land, land for state house and public road construction, and by the improvement certain to follow can ac ld to the value of the land left to-government. And the two greatest works of the state, the two which will do the state most good both in repute and material advancement, will be accomplished adding to the tax burdens of people. And if it, they u} y called a the old that HALF our people should unitediy ask tor get it. proverb. everything To Which is evil to one may the man to he done There is no trig a * § cried think. pity, My laugh ee tes we (4 =X Ra ready to (7 f the enter his ie ‘ia were to form It. before But I could try his mettle, a hand was on my from I do grou dark fringe pushed oer aside moueniy. but not discourte convinced of thelr badness, _ but he feels it would be better to send them out of town than to punish them with imprisonment at the expense of the city. So he tells them to move on, And they don't do it. They escape present necessary performance of duty?) Why punishment, and return to their usual not admit that there are times when haunts, plunge again into their cus- apn omMeial or even a private citizen tomary lives of crime, If they succeed does the right thing for right reasons? in evading the policeman for a time, Why try to detract from the efficiency they may be forgotten in court, and of his labor by the slur that Le is Instand a pretty good chance to get sincere; that he is trying to get a another "floater" instead of a sen political advantage? Why make right tence to the rock pile. djficult and reprehensible? The truth is, they dont care any Is it never politic to do right? Is il more for th2 court than they do for always right ‘o do wrong? Are the the policeman. They treat the whole fellows who take office and disregard only honest men? corrective machinery of the city as a their duties the joke. They congregate in saloons, Does the fact that they permit crime make easy members of thieving par- to flourish any proof that they are doties, protect and assist the robbers, ing bravely and honestly? And, taking the converse of ths steal money from drunken miners the fellows who do they entice into the sinks that the case, may not politics?" Since police have neither the energy nor the wrong be "playing virtue to suppress. And as they grow they are doing wrong, is it not a fair judgment that they are moved by bad bolder, they are arrested again. Does a man do wrong from This comes of a police department motives? run for the party bosses. It may be a good motive? There are only a few people in time for the removal of Tom Pitt. But it is to be hoped that whoever suc- town that this shoe will fit. And they ceeds him will make the vagrants and are invited to put if on, and see how criminals understand thal there is law ‘they like it GOoopDs. . pecia se . Clas - all at-HAL F P RICE < a SIZ 20 PER CENT OFF. The popular fitting half and black % Empire AS and erled, Kerseys the price TRSY bargains at Children's laren bolster ously Cen Ol $s Reductions challenge w ith oaths directed el of yours," said the making no ane ow of but rather drawmy quarrels! are ) and Saturday. M io, Our SS B FOURTH FE wmonos Jaugh nemy § at : FROM. Goods d : 373 Waists W : Ur CENT OFF. entire line of a white and ] off. C = oats pera 4 Capes an eckKwear ae we have just received an ele- Bath AA Off colored WASH GOODS WAISTS crossbars, linens, in damasks, per mohairs at-20 batistes and O ] 25 PER CENT OFF. gant line of Ruchings and Liadies' Fancy Neckwear, in-al} colors and widths The prices are quite reasonable. an STOC k ancy ie Off 25% . K OF SKIRTS SELECT G 20 PER C | in Silks, Co 20% $30.00. h Our with | the During our Great these will be offered FOURTH OFF, Silk Dresses-Half Suit Sale at-ONEPrice. . Cloth Dresses-Half Price. New Embroidered Robes A new, fresh, clean line of Ladies' and Children's Bath Robes at reasonable prices You could not wish a nicer gift than one of these comfortable robes. i t Z Cc C orse 2 00 . to f overs 5 00 ° rom eac The Toy Display Will please and interest your little ones. Their pleasure is our pleasure. Bring them in. RS || him | la an N ings things { V of comprising oo NDID TO é ash cent An excellent assortment of styles, patterns and colors. They are always uppreciated as Christmgs Gifts To induce early shopping 20 per cent off. c rakeh oking up and making |} chalet es the shrin cing -bit. my lov 7eTadanivery "A mguthtul of - hite liver and caper sauc ot for me, the beast the y girl ried, amid the Jaughter of the ya rd, "No bit? warrant him tender? aie: . me at? To Baa and she stolidly spat dow n ale 1 The "Do ou hear? lady h 28 fOr i vrs tormentor ci pe F Dressing Sacques 20 PER CENT OFF. this, S cent Voiles, Broadcloths, and Mohairs to SPLE W d uc . loud and 25¢ . d > li b R OFF Ki cha mp sion p layful a to bully y te Taffetas to : ; irts All Skirts from $13.00 of E- special-ON e Special e line Skirts, See tc All $4.50 ecial up 3 Ski Satins Panamas - Women's Elastic Belts, buckles navy jatest Special 50c values, Good 12 10, age Coats, Children's cloth, in Korse y 14 years, and velcloakings, cheviots, heavy mixtures. and skins bear - on, vard. OFF. . Ruy your Children's Coats hoW | Price | shopping Christmas at- me a Our Drug Store is at 112-114 South Main Street od = heavy Boe Lo { so me find | and hat he with your us é an exaggre rated serlordship''s a heart iness, His cloak in "You must have Beer brought up us politely, but with curtosity, and a his In. also xf oxcitement | simmering Bu M, school, a sharp he lords?" my Paris, ‘rom anne scholsharp masters tiake Sharp bowing and hands nis rubbing sked, that And erinting replied he. ars." south? the trom ‘Or Tow | remember to occasion I. bad answer afterwards. "You are asked, "yes, from Orleans, to prepared Wwe as from Orleans, too, onfidence of importance sometaing on us, at the sternly twice lookedhimself. finally tonteh ea. ge netemen nor rhe sh ed see" "Yas: I see" sou I said. with admir alion. smirked hewing twitled at the straws like he ted rvice, awored From Orleans aa Master Host." "Ah!" he replied, huvery be=| Titel with u have ne iced, Wo?' moment Ae }-few age nat of my younger will oe this time a! nh ae his. girl drew n stable the nd. a wink himself folk, chest, mustaches, above. I thought It llkely enough might find Jt/aard to-get rid who 9 Then pat-|.in aud) the' 2nd| that we of him., But this was not so, ter listening repeated| ur oO gratification with thanks, he bowed with the same grotesque flourish, and marched off as/ wrAave a Spaniard, humming- tant joll! . homme "Co toujours cause ef toujurs rit Qui Qui toujours bal aa mignonn : Dieu gard' de mal ce petit homme! On our going in, the Jandlord met) I tae narrow both gry. he closely, something ' tw inkled dare heard candle faces was eyes not News!" us about' disreg: carried; if he us T answered scanned wished before tired and as I had (""We-have "heard dorueak ed, Passionate satisfaction. | Secor wear, my lords, you| news? He haited: litt and pas the he to brusquely, ng len ee being) told him } 1S nono' and the 7 rulin Hi atherine ae ntaln Ghactie a 1e = N aut, writer in the day. With letters tative part, of ay amawen white his| Fea -letters stowing, trouble es one has a natural likin an 8 man was. oral question. ou are from Orleans." he saald respectfully ine oe outh the "From oleae in x&¢ gent emen 4 of per place on sale our entire steck 00 $2. p Taffetas;Values Satin t0c ; mo TO INDUCE EARLY we SHOPPING, CHRISTMAS the all9 00 sizes- S le ) and assortment at-20 eparate the Separate $ Z fancies. Coat oats ONE-FOURTI tan50 shades,d 1 Ribbon off cent fine furs S 90 on rola ssa taimeleievelels season's GESTOR es per £0 Also Children's an They are newest and best styles. at priced neree snsively } ena regular nttonal oat Ns waiGel eat natural off Glove love fox, real it all $ In loose effects. and broadcloths colored All . sable nite : ‘ : ae eee a pisek lynx, acikp and Wole Neck aneymnathy ) OLNErS Muff pieces to match ein To induce early shopping-20 of per cent Fownes' .Prix-seam Gloves, in | 8€480n's best regular 5 Coat, Street sizes, fine over-seam, $ all colors Pique service market, Ae Empire foot. e and Monitor most and e Gloves, sizes and e Furs 20% Off use-eabi: Sonie ea TH ee wa wt a os seeps gloves, kid ae H line a. Also Coats worms ome Pique colors Grenoble, coolly, rt ene r of eeping aide, yh lle he left hand flash is for the game blow for the Uttle iw OFF rs-sable, coney, black coney, ‘Russian hare, sable oppossum blended water mink, Isabella Ss prime quality Pique button length, ck All sizes, Regular z veBular a oe Special Women's SPSCI ousliv before the nuns above ca n say ve ooked at the neweomer. H e wis a stout fellow; not over tall, nor over bi & swarthy with prominent features. Phe his bonne t was broken, but rakish fashion; and with 8c dare8 zing ou t that it was eo wonof the nearest fel- -) Fownes' Gloves, 12 and tans nd H Shapes, today- ONE-THIRD r ques- tion the city authorities were leaving it undone, flagrantly ignoring their sworn and paid duty. If they had not, there would bave been no opening for the activities of the sheriff. as But why always stigmatize "playing politics' the rightful and PRICE line of this season's Coats for Ladies and Misses culled f yur r stor The from our regular stocl They ee Bee ee material: mixture mostly of the Special > wandered so ' A and ste ppe od man,' ew NEW ALL forgotton pom ot carr All Plumes, Millinery Trimmings and Untrimmed Ladies' and Misses'| Christmas Glove a Coats at Half Price = ef evil m!: d. Sheriff Emery's crusade for a de cent down-town district is discredited by his enemies wilh the statement that he is "playing politics." There is no question he is doing right. There is no question the work he is doing needed Great Millinery Sale child a my loaded 25% Off - All Trimmed Stock Hats, except-.| ing plume trimmed millinery, today- ) uble, at barn 6 me rec hil. on are eried ALWAYS "PLAYING POLITICS." . "Eyil to him who evil thinks," says add preciated gift. Today and all next week doo'" flapping ii de tisnes: a cone aaa A 1, rd vhile he turned. ‘eringing to a entoge looking r thelr applai ise chastise hin 1 plan- tion. without ron ged purposes mills and valuation; property within the Our entire line of Black Silk Taffetas, ranging in price from 75c to $1.75 ayard. Youcould not purchase a more ap- Commercial to when Republican for ceed Black Taffetas One-Fourth Off repetit jon of hap pened slo ng into "‘troubl sard, TAXATION. in stropg But it should not be forgotten that when the taxables of Utah reach two hundred millions, the tax rate will be We reduced from eight to tive mills. quote from Section seven of Article thirteen of the state constitution: The rate of taxation on state property | » - eneral poor Jean give Nice when OF distant, The | And And there are many suits at less than Half Price No Approvals -.No Exchanges - Alterations Extra sor s recommendation Tuttle, looked far Utah coun- judge must itle mens then as Democratic Herald. ithe S. clubs, not fore the magistrate again after haying been there and ordered out of town. Giving these undesirable citizens a "floater" is the commonest way of room sure! will want brough* an Home ter Mr. DON'T the thr owing group I saw badge stables "the cann ot fill be tou nd for so Suther- at stock is selling of the part greater the and to in going is nothing reserved, There reductions. are arrivals, recent of them many stylish suits, New this sale at 25 to 50 Inclined his 1 « Herald. Mr. for be- h er CONTINL IED. the ] sr 8? door, he 6 tur Bi neede the claimed home times for LOWER the means of disput ng the facts have er be2n utilized. #&Y The men who have been slandeiing n| the nation, and the leading actors i this great work insist on speaking of the "Panama | their own infamy as That is the only scandal seandal." connected with it. They would stop the work if they could. Since they cannot destroy the nation in which they find their home, they destroy thelr own repute by repeating slanders that have been exploded a thousand times, and for which there is not the smallest scrap of warrant. The scandal is in the scandal mongers. Nowhere else. the THREE not Utah. really when own cordial the and how are their There property. In letter Mile. de } warn de Pavannes, eve an > to two hundred on five mills rate shall not exceed each dollar of valuation. the state And when gets three | money was paid to show that .the bundred millions, the Tate will be reFrance, and not to American citizens. The point should duced to four mills. Every step of the transaction was rewho are are public}! 10t be overlooked by those corded, and the records from taxaorecasling cash returns The denial is absolute, and f WHEN THE FLOAT. this of (CHAPTER the have Smoot The try. The statement was denied. perfect freedom was given to most records. Those records i nspect the have been sent to the industrial school, And it seems to The Republican that there is a strain of diseredit to the parents in the situation. Too many fathers seem to Se shirking their responsibility. They find the boy doing something he should not, and they threaten him, and don't seare him. They get all out of patience, and quit trying. ‘They let him get into the hands of the Juvenile court officers. And they should be ashamed of themselves. They haven't anything on earth as important as taking care of the boy. They feel they have no time to waste watching him, guarding him, meeting him when he starts home from school, and making sure he doesn't go anywhere he should not go. And that is the biggest mistake of their lives. They haven't anything else as important-nor half. They are doing a lot of things that they need not do, and which they could leave undone, and give attention to the boy. Girls are another problem. But just now we are not speaking of them. These fathers who leave the care of their sons to the Juvenile court officers are shirking their duty, neglecting it, consulting their own pleasure and convenience-and too often their vices-and leaving the boy to zet along by himself. They better give up some of their pleasures and devote a little more attention to the boy. If they don't now, they will later. Just pow the boy may be treading on ‘the father's toes. If the father does not do his duty the boy is likely to tread on his heart later. This report of fifty boys under ‘court Jurisdiction and two sent to the jndustrial school and two under suspension sentence is a worse showing of en is Ps to trothed: paper! it. citizens ny es Aves le Vv da threat ; as true spec e MI "the kind hardly for hopes They have been howling graft ever since the exnal commission was first They never proved any appointed. graft, but that fact did not prevent a Recently repetition of their charges. they have pretenaged that the forty our government gave o millions the canal to France for the rights went Chap ters, but is could these In slanders. little their uttering and N sezer | the colleagues" accepts statement Evening them toward 1908. ENDS them." true. senators flattering much of 12, Pay the of and he calculated the in- | completion of the task which must be millions; of so great value to all the world. And | come from taxes then at the rate of because Republicans are doing it- the present. He was speaking to the question of doing it rapidly and well-anti-Republicans have been carping and criticis- providing funds for a new state house. They WEYMA Synopsis of Preceding ann scene of the id in one of the rhen when their two the Which of the subject, progress J. Utah," party party newer {mpression We recently, Republican contro] ATANLEY Author of Under the Red ft tobe, uy. Lady Roetha," "The Long Night "A Gentleman of. he "rance, " Man in Hinack," Ete Saturday l President | ! the m. mine takes no really important step withoA out consulting the senior senator from hear man - Dem-| Repub DECEMBER "Z.C.MULS Great Annual Suit Sale ~ a it says that} and Cal senators since Webster have made such ah immediate And again SATURDAY, | to own UTAH, tion. have press colors of the material suggested by the author are absolutely copied in the printed illustration in The Republican. The text makes clear and easy the manner of making the garments, and all in an intimate, helpful way keenly appreciated by women. We regard the feature as very valuable. That other page, "For the Industrious Needlewoman," {is almost as attractive and helpful. Then there are special ijlustrated articles of the tercentennial of greatest value-the not Herald work, 1908. provides facilities so that even the most difficult color combinations can be printed quickly and well The Republican does not buy its color Ang | supplements. It prints them, olher they are vastly superior to any circulated in Salt Lake. One feature to which your atiention should especially be called is an entire page entitled "Smartest Fashions for Well-Dressed Folk." The page is in color, perfectly describing, with text and picture, the garments kind CITY, | | | find to senate, o the newspaper to lican United States senators from Utah. Of course state pride is some thing. But too many-far too many- partisan papers ignore their interes t in thelr own representative public est better But it is your duty, by a thousand reasons, to keep your boy out of it if you can, portions of the paper here. All difficulties have now been mastered by the excellent mechanical of ocratic pleasure LAKE THE HOUSE OF |<Ee eee THE WOLF HERALD. a men to some one speak of the "Panama scandal." Men of any sense know there "{s no scandal connected with the conSOME OF THE SUNDAY | struction of the Panama canal. But FEATURES. equally aware that some Ve belleve you and all your friends they are a find the Sunday issue of The Re- papers and some politiclans, always publican a particularly attractive opposed to the Republican party and its elected officials, treat the matter number. Ever since the paper was as if there were something dark and started an effort has been made to discreditable in the Panama record. improve that, as well as the daliy isThe digging of that canal is rather sue. It has not always been easy to get the best features, and of course | the greatest work undertaken by man jt | For very many years the construction until the new press was installed of a cana) across the isthmus was dewas impossible to print the colored force such cast a stlema on their own state by belitiling the ability and the serv ice of the men elected by the opposi pleasanter duty do-necessary Every 12, is SALT auiea! the city of Salt Lake LITTLE It a the WHAT IS THE "PANAMA SCANDAL?" DECEMBER NICE and boy and don't send so many boys to the Juvenile court, That tribunal has Iastera Offices: ew York Office, wre Cambridge Build Ing, Opposite Valdorf-Astoria; Ruicago Office, 311 Bop roe Building; me 2 Kinney, sole representative eas of the ‘Rooky Mountains. SATURDAY, judge-in REPUBLICAN. policeman the How different with Herald! that boy is golng to be a man among men. And the re will bo that black | That paper, in its Friday issue, takes record against him. "A ward of the la large view of the two United States this pays state, and Juvenile court!" It Is a blot on his senators from but a surprisingly 'schutcheon. It is a black mark against them a deserved high compliment. In fact, it is a him. in It its praise. Save the boy that, old man. It will trifle extravagant goes farther than many Republicans be a sorrow for him all his life, if you It says in effect that don't. And in the after years it will would expect, be the lump of lead on your own thousands of Utah people know that is "probably the greatSenator Smoot heart, give explicit se par tment vill 06 honore d only ve PAID ILL. in may him at home than it js any other place elso he better do it. Some time Year please ets for back Not Paid in Advance. Yrcoed? One month, Daily and Sun s, Dally and Sunday. Dally and Su nday {ly and Sunday. e@ year, one year Sunday ae ubs edb notice may But world Vaid in eer nda y ; Daily and 8S f and s unda} vs boy justice-a = Organ and - Published Inter-Mountain Official INTER-MOUNTAIN for the fathers than it is for the boys. There is only one conclusion from that data, The father is not doing what he should. And he may He will make up his mind to this: take care of the boy now, or regret it later, There is another view of the case the shirking father does not seem to a THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN woebied tolan early by t i to support the + ak we ancing the Fara rr tes nst the Huguenots kg At PUrpose - the ero? ere her she 2 present aera | leaders | Heny noe ould then moment one gra was. ‘al VO. ‘Eton powe Catholies yal Ag! the lat- wit! oduet i; first ah deeply the ina the. Huguenot Admiral Gaspard other, n cae was Their best you,can give us will be th t sae Prine . of rsConde, ing or Navarr ©. and de Soe the. Sah our at a2 to' be ser js ready supper But even this snub did Sais check 4 { aes n favor, white the eae to bo eagerness to te ils news. "The Ea a\ the t party, the Duke of. Gut of the miral de Coligny," he said, br thl 1S Cardinal enrdinuls rT his he e, d the and t 10086, rraine ° in you ce not heard what ewe e8s-~ | of G ly ‘ardina] dis in eie a2ulse, hapto hin pened o the adie No, w the ees even their trinc: which, ns t court He | jou ‘aueen's favorite IN im tn hl I was rapie auired las ed at| + Was unable to Oiweiane ¥ of Ane Uigntoued 1¢, Tomorrow Moning .) |