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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 1908. 16, Waeatsigiess THE INTER- -MOUNTAIN THE tblished _ Every Inter-Mountain __ Official Organ ~ Entered a8 of Morning the second Party matter im Utah. Feb. 10, 1906, at! Bisy he Month, ches Months, Delly Sindee eae tm Advance. Sunda WV ge s Paid as Not Daily and Eunday ay eng Sesontay = : -ees satin aainare eee eee aoe Sher eeacriation is ffices oF Fe an Se Ses 1.60 of i facts 4.09 What 3:00 Who 08 ates pahen otal outh mpl¢ Yerk Office, posite" Waldortof would the Rocky the ae 6 inc STB aie nem vee is on WEDNESDAY, to a ! SEPT 16. 1906. you will self | high of to in Ceorze KF Trederick their Scorbeinbw: a No see state has a better as any appearing man cities, and all which their up farms and ne the pay men from factories, offices and Uteh, And wear clients ef banks. latest for. style This every from They of is and and stores power come are the genuine absolutely controls committees. They them. They choose between didates. They make they before the go free. people the No platform country with who the that one our It slavery degree Union-one every | combat. must will who really be are And no the other want hope making to in| this trouble in office and in as Tooting, men power. is who lesson such solely to is one of has confidence making warfare the methods: and then of affairs. be selfish must to the It can own the various can- | And they want. And | fox fo the By all put is worth story. Cc} hurchill It has it not to And read "Mr. Crewe's is far even and if you away the done-which is a to its better it can Carcer." want best of the charter| gentlemen bad who declare the cit if it can not do go in the But the the matter as state secured day Lins in | part it only work Mr. His him to attack enough, run a place in all disorderly the police has the been had, police Tho conscieneer. But and house don't make Rill isin party they district on the an bad. defense in position are keep have same state heard with ta one And it their caso. move not or the {ry are to keep be in Mr. to York Tribune Of his MISTAK WS popular fallacies Regutinr Sale name a of the district which the ark bad the man as Bible are perhaps which came Included to who the rest. said he the . This was is not glad quite he had so gone is a povular and Adam was an ate beliof in apple, the but that the gardon there is frult which will be the 600 party at "eastward no of authority this, * 4pected in from All the any of gates in They took the an Tlis It will will with read delight If there another it in and is one the There from part every themselves. in a and splendid help how his Union. is chines Sutherof hia a master- Repub- them, tracts will the state, to * They party help state of Lake ts had kuew desires. the party, of young to Utah secure is and add be and will of the state of power the a unusual The different kinds that slot devices. man street next. many : holding gambling future | | will who There nearest be tion. Strike out ic, will the Another distributes James, is is "The evil." tongue The can no saying | and mighty above all man "Truth of | Will prevail." asApocrypha it appears Esdras in the ma- thin taane: is it is an| mighty and in the "Great first reads, | book o is truth| The phrase in Second C orinthians, "Not to think | of men above that which is written," is usue ally | quoted "To be wise above that which is written the religious is no telling what "hunch" one can get law he to right 7 of apply the things not ot their which process he adopt adop settlement. things However, | belongs. in | to the will One he he THE the doned paper its we Should of he} on 1k HAD ANOTHE es NAME FOR Iv. will not aeks advocacy ceased Utah The coun- This be when lex erywhere, where CANNOT to of and The until be in put the every question party: of "Shall F. Johnston, the new United States seuaio: him, has box: its Utah Sueperne. is an ardent ae ulturist. One shortly after retiring from the st os € governorship returning to his home ‘a Birmingham, he donne his overalls and went to work in the gar°?°": A society lady, i "iow .long have he | stone?" she inquired TRUTH. Utah page J. a newcomer, And|to call on Mrs. Johnston. Her not peng answered, she walked And Republican frent one | left. : party THE | many | abanIt asks "Why Prohibition?" asked of the add do have prolibition publish Have paper why they TELL elimina- do, For | {rem ne day, ' principle . may Pee American the class for TRIBUNE That why is of not 2 recogn gnized comes to the one bad thing that may that is what the judge will do. a victory. Republican. Republican, will It is the men, not they They They the the came confidence what them law j unruly a good was examp > of than in They their the campaign. the men the | sentences them. of to do [his and impressive young state Most on of courts, made One are other of police has condemnation of every of in He | | mistakes. dele- manner stirring of will the it. most more men Salt of feature men, For ran meérning hands hands many of the presence young of the the Senator in were young ty they of | work given profit. strength ail through and re-read with was state the the and convention. wanted, in be in be any credit speech It should lican, machine never chairman. himself piece. they in ideal is no was convention, even presiding. There freedom convention had did even is good, More any They land hii. ticket it. of ignorance readers Have entered the yard! | ring at the door into the garden you worked for the of the man she found Johnthere "A good many years, madam." "Do they pay vou ur? "About all I get out of it is my clothes and m) k sop.' then, "Why come and work for me," she said eran do that and pay you so much a month bej sid j 1 thank you, madam," he aaid, "put I signed| | up with Mrs. Johnston for life.' hy, no such contract binding That is | peonage. ee always called jt marriage," replied the a senato Bz 00 2.25 82.50 83 S2.00 35.25 $1.50 $1.70 BLSS £2.07 7$2.25 82.44 £5.00 25.50 86.00 $6.50 87.00 S3.328 25.75 £4.15 84.58 $5.25 os tty lass fx 13 latest and a * Oe, We "Me We Phe drawn 406 We doikes, work a AOe Ge The 45 56e 85.4658 hem- ombrotderod, lace NSe BT in' the new autiful linen avr cloths, ant, hed embroidered and lea draw work Sach S gwonulne Regular Sale price ba reain at hemMexone a tho price 82.25 24.900 25.00 81.70 23.00 quoted Me price 10¢ Te She The FLOM £1.50 tNe Bic The R113 Hematitched Mexicar unc Oo S$ from Regculor Srlie price price Regular | Sole price price Regular Sale Sale are all Sie £1.00 S150 81.75 82.00 22.25 G4de 75e SLUR SL.A2 £1.50 81.70 F400 £5.00 87.50 82.2% S2.00 23.75 £5.6% She .. 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HOW IS YOUR STOMACH ? adds fine beantifuland S150 Mex price price napkine, i be Me extra pattern BLAS ae for it is simply called the fruit of the of | tree Miss Louise Jennings will leave next their declaration as they, the Republicans of Utah, | knowledge of good and evil: ‘‘And when the woman week for Chicago, where she willl resaw that the tree was good for food, and that it want it. } A WORD FOR THE "UNDER DOG." sume her art studies for the winter, was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired j ° > ? That being true---and it is true-The RepubliOne of the most interesting-because most sugto make one wise he took of the frult thereof, The Misses Jessie and Alice Harper did eat, and can stands for the ticket, aid indorses the platform. | gestive-of letters recently received came to the of- | and gave aleo unto her husband with | jhave returned from Hailey, Ida her; and he did eat." fallacy that the fruit It is needless to go back over the day's proceedwhere they have been visiting 1 ith | It refers to a fice of The Republican on Monday. was an apple has been carried tho their sister, Mrs. W. HH. Anderson ings and wonder what would have been the relegend seems that the Tribune story of heroism on the part of the pollce- J * ° throat; hence the name sult if different methods had been employed, But | said of some heroism consisting in a "round-up" Mr: and Mrs. John T. Hurst of Ogthyroid cartilage of the which ts more den spent Tuesday in the cits one may commend this advice to gentlemen who unfortunate tramps who were committing the awful prominent itt a man's throat than in a woman's. > ° ° So algo it is a fallacy that our first parents were | start for congress, or other desirable place: Make | crime of trying to sleep in the night. One of those Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Madson and Mrs, punished by being excluded from the Garden of your campaign FOR THE PLACE-not against | caught {2 I, Bauscher came down from Ogden | in the dragnet seems to have written the Eden for eating the forbidden fruit. Several punfo the state convention and were at another man-unless he is very bad, Don't be ugly. ishments were imposed on both of them for disoAnd he has too much quality to remain what letter. | home at the Wilson bedience of the command of the Lord God. but the Ic will not be remembered against you after con- he describes himself-an ‘‘under dog." reason for their exclusion Js as follows: "And the yention, but it isn't nice. "Did it ever occur to you," he says, "‘that the poLord God said, ‘Behold, the man is become as one ef us. to know good and evil: and now, he Surely the renomination of Mr. Howell for} lice could be better employed in arresting the bad put forth his hand and take also of the congress is a compliment to that gentleman. There women who prowl the streets at night from Comlife and eat and live forever,' therefore the Lord was no antipathy toward Mr. Christensen. Not a God sent him forth*from the Garden of Eden to mercial street, making the circle from Main to till the ground from whence he was taken." <Anbit of it. But the people of the state felt Mr. HowState streets and without any interference?" A _ Stmple Neme-Made. Remedy That other popular misconception in regard to the ell had made a good congressman; that he worthily human race, which has grown up f rom Wl Pat Tt Right. It presents rather an interesting question, Those the book | of Genosis, Is that a man has one less rib than a | represented them; that he could be more useful informed are aware of the condition described in woman, based on the account that the Lord God Do you suffer with sour stornach er| lo the state than any new man. So they selected this letter. Too many women frequent the section, tooka rib from Adam while he slept, "And of the these | indigestion? If so, don't neglect him as their candidate. | rib, which had taken from traveling to Third South and Market stneet. But little allments, ther will lead to some- } made he a woman, and brought her' unto The nomination of Mr. Spry was so void of exthese are of the number protected by the police; thing worse, chronic dyspepsia and caman.' Bul examination of the skeletons of both citement it scarcely expressed the sentiment of retarrh of the stomach, sexes shows the same number of ribs in each. and even cancer. | the number that pays a regular monthly sum of There are several popular quotations almest inDon't overload your stomach with too gaurd in which he is felt by the people. <A little money to the police; and they are permitted to ply variably attributed to the Bible. "God tempers the | much food; it ae oH stand so much. flurry of opposition would have roused that meeting | their trade wind to shorn Jamb"' 1s from Stern's "Se ntl | They are a source of revenue to the You'll wear yo digeative machinmental Journey to Italy." "In the midst of lite we | ery. Often a Teele axtisctel help 1s good io the declaration of confidence which the people party which is uplifting the American home. Thereare in death" in the burial service, came for tired or weak stomachs. There fecl. And just when there seemed a chance for fore, they are not disturbed. originally from Luther. ‘The merciful man is merejful to his beast' is the popular eerruntion of "A some stir, 30 that his friends could yell a little for You see, the American party has got to be kept righteous man regardeth the life of his beast," as him against the threatened nomination of an opin office, if it takes the help of all the bad women found' in Proverbs. "Money is the root of evil" is posing candidate, Mr. Harrington turned the whole twisted from St. Paul's utterance, "The love of in town, And campaigns can't be run without money is the root of all evil." "Cleanliness {s ounce: P ene Compo ounce; incident into a laugh at the expense of himmoney. next to godliness," instead of being In the ne Sherry Wine, half a pint. ix together self and Mr. Christensen. It lost the delegates the was used by John Wesley as a sormon on dres nd take a teaspoonful in water before meals and at bed ti me "Little children, love one another," is not found a chance they wanted to start Something enthusiasTHE AMUSING JUDGE DIBHL. Get from your druggist and the Bible, but is attributed by Eusebius to St, Joh try them. tie for Spry. in his old age. Finally the people who have been profiting by The name of the rich man in the parable of the With the race for Supreme court justice, there | Judge Dieh! and his farce-comedy court have rich man and Lazarus {is popularly supposed to be Wis a puzzic. Mr. Breeden had selected, evidently, | turned against him. Diehl has wrested the title Dives, and it is frequently so used But the word Dives is not found in the English version of the the very strongest opponent possible. He made a 1% "Necessity" from former Judge Bartch-a title Gospel of St. Luke, in which the parable appears, gallant race, but Judge McCarty is quite too well that was applied to him by one of his associates the "certain rich man' ' having no name "dives," meaning "rich man" appears grounded in his place to be removed. There was lin linking his name with the quotation: "‘Necessity gate, and came to be used on paintings of the scene nothing against him. WHe is a good lawyer, he has knows no law." in medieval times, the Latin inscription frequently| made a good judge, his life is right. There was Judge Diehl is about as weak and unfortunate te oshd es et aoe ae * but had the order of the . i . ords been reverse t would have been "Laza| no weak place. And it is to the credit of Mr, Breea selection as could be made for a judicial position. | py. et dives," the latter word not being cantal- { den that he made the sort of canvass which does To a certain curlous pliability of character |lzed. The common quotation "The tongue Is an unruly member," as it appears in the epistle of him credit. It was clean-as might have been ex§ ree r 5 tore D he linen eptionall Sth Dunbar Center, Mas Miss Nellie Pearsall has come hack jafter a several months' visit in the | Wast Eden," for EL7 linen, S150 © Ya ° Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ferry ' have returned from an on the Pacific coast, Eve pure The and Sale * by Miss for Newton Shepherd. * The Rienached 0" * - . Gte BI 253.50 £2.65 ilies Itegular entertain toof 500 par and Mrs \ A, P, Reid have to Salt Lake after two years present In Hawait and for the home with Miss Edith Maguire, Temple street Miss . who ie visiting with relaSpringville, will return next | Se left Tuesday Ko join Mr. on Se zy 81.00 RIO0 0 widely elevations price D those most price Ver, Ge orge Mrs Sutherland leaves to day for the and later for WushMiss bdith Sutherland will re current. It is commonly stated that after the flood jington main jin Salt Lake fora time, the guest Noah's Ark rested on Mount Ararat. But what the of Miss Julia Cullen Bible says in the book of Genesis is that it rested | . ; « - on the mountains of Ararat,"" Ararat being the Mrs. Arthur Shepherd and children to price price Sate Mrs. Benner X. Smith and daughter, | Miss Margaret MeClure, wh o have Calilately returned from seuthern fornia, will leave for New York on Soth of wher the latter the month, school tn the will enter Miss Spence's metropolis. as dhe ae Se heeoniting * * them RTAe The ox just regarded Oe Ghe AS association will the Y. M..C.A will series . New relating It pratse. - 5Oc ‘ spent at that goods," and They Ss, 0c Napkins | returned the trom Bill, else will POPULAR to the condemnation officials. some with trying "caucht example the wanting boing who when tender in same They Teel feels blame g00d leaders they Bill" Gill the Za her cus- Rowland hall will open this y LOTHINE year with an unusually } for the school or hoarding and day ljarze enrollment pupils om number There are also to of new te achera take the place who | Lhosre will not return this year, ° . excuse him price Neagunlor A. Peters firet of a * error. price able ~ The Daughters of the Utah Pionce will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho Lion house. As business of im | portance will come up, all member | are requested to vs present | * « . PLACE, saying M. the Sale 24 BY * * Mrs. at Regular IRA XS 7) iz . MA Virginia Shannon. hostess this evening at a her home fraud, | any 1 Ta\ig yA , = of San Francisco honor at a lunch the Alta club bys Mark's Hospital this morning at rooms | has having bs of of them just the state care from St. | meet °". s "° Dam_Vamaskasks Table in a, Ne able execllenee * John C, Cutler will-receive friends this afternoon, ae is her tom Wednesdays . > de- present taking future was clear with on license past. charter. to the * of Ose by Mrs. F. E. MeGurrin will entertain a ft of the vouneger girls today at a luncheon at the Country club, to meet Miss Blackburn of Madison, Wis., vyho ji spending a few days in: the the | to church on a certain Sunday, for he learned that Sodom and Gomorrah were cities, and he had alWays supposed they were man and wife. attack, high to will the in SOME reformers they of protecting infamy bad can the | from only is and the the men course collecting clear 1s and So lar like in no and get corrupt succeed. while, ever solely be The not by them- system system than means that bad the city nothing in is red-light people, "Candy bool: no hopo is There them. a of fight if it is to be better men in on ramifications man it in Bascom or old Adam, who turn reformer 80 long profitable fellowship with wickedness no real.aim lot the proper purpose city their BILL'S" does of 4 men There cheap. the of * Miss Eva Madden vill be the guest of eon given todav at Mies Mayme Noble ‘ charter. and verv best. linen. obtainable, manufé acturecd Treland, Belfast, Wim. Liddell & © famous the world over for producing linen of The Mr Don Rk. Porter and Mrs. Sam S. Porter will entertain this afternoon nt the first of a series of bridge af i fairs at which they will be the hostesses, at the home of Mrs. Sam Porter (on East South Temple street proceeding. as Candy reform with a right corporation and this Amerlean Mr. to issue purposes is . Cutler will he the party Saturday afteron South West Tem- . respectable. Grant- county by learns has steps himscif in exists-and in it no more taught is to the of oflicers made it a state incorporators had one, the The Bill Imkes Mrs. Richard Stinglevy and daughter Mrs. J. J. Camphell, have issned invitations for a bridge tea at the Country club next Tuesday afternoon } com- everything the of that | departiment that the two-fold. is of some : lesson big a and | | better and meazuros its If wicked take Candy and strength of the | they Republican * Mrs John. ¢ hostess at a card noon at her home strect pi and within is Improvement bad And of practice "OANDY ap Crewe measures slavery a a end unsavory Salt Governor and Mrs John. GC, Cutler will entertain at a stall party. Friday evening at the Salt Lake theater at program connectithe second evening's ed with the fall carnival condi- make Mr. and their is a to of the of Events, * people It know district the should condition claim want ap-} paper What The and be illegal to women, sec-|heard as |,now and one standards closely the reformer of | state ticket the an charter. the | been a state discredit to reveked legalizing Review Social title bad | and that their their In struggles there very reads to they o is and up the by pay of the choice question the It courtesie And proceedings an Current had they and views of their subject the do personnel covers its the Churchill, characters, think to in is going pérson make men the | of the naexisted differently, equal the Citizens' shown is red-light sug- he not they to one book and condition atate such and are of is talk "thought of means no the be The your- there knows. as the Career."' a | manner from he also of believe Winston had Make more| all over condition other representation supposed | fend length | power| ct convention of the are you | charter bondage. no institute and becaure that the reformer must know precisely the and tho breadth and the thickness of this | selves tho | of you comes it system because cleverness, fact does There ciation a section, shops the Crewo's state, and from all walks of life. It doesn't look | hope like a meeting of lawyers, who all come from the | | after made is | Crewe, meeting part every from members its calls which If it If rewards ofa one these more the that he {t| of read story place, their subjects. We peo- CHARTER, against that | are can service by ltanguishes | company without prohl- it, the emer state self | to slayes. certain every these book exists, who the | company |; should own. And effectiveness And ing and to every people THAT On the citi- from oe Others they can some- | Now on opinion ft, precisely the do, at | pany Sometimes effect people, power talent of people are probably TICKED, AND CONVENTION That 1s as good a state convention can rest to a and of oh 1 Ae Baill Bo decide, wauted wanted prohibition, wanted putting for the given hands It to they they paper public. the | | VACATED somewhat Freedom Utah of reads sagacity, them the were the of about talking gave want state IF because this is a neowepaper, and inis a very widespread There Prohibition corporacorrupt in state new people the the WHY them the cause of prohibition Utah precisely the same in they of them expression were | before done company, out Here One the they son apne ©, Utah. in In railroad | always a states get passages vassalage the We pic- be the The t6 read first it. the | Some story if helpless fellows, your tell. of Utah Jhon, Morris L. epee Patera atte ttorp se. a or Dis the of and TICKET are independence the to the tion their of find the end eee JUDICIAL In certain here KR EPUBLICAN , of railroad on slaves, tribute can other a the way reads plies nS to that church. your than the one he in beliefs good ‘author, lend, For sate. Third Sag inal District- Hon. Charles W. the places, had claim book with upon Poy a As FOR PRUSIDENT WILLIAM eee TAFT VICE PRESIDEN JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT ‘SHERMAN, of state fanciful or lay samo. the probably one gested REPUBLICAN voter confessed their of an print People of a state by @ ratlabsolute monarchy, stato is a the is tyrant aan ea | ne Utah in this of behests principle is | punishments = CITY, every done who be commend regard are LAKE the asked WHY. a ak to assume not people ask We | to proceed exists to slavery We _ There the didn't for | terest | tion. the is the power said for | asked j}we politician voters wanted people condition it where ° SALT are | Severnment, iativar ‘cast begun. beginning, names American controlling Mountain well space giving obey An is We of a magnate. i sonship, a 1 Pambrid re exinney, man Career" not control, Pee eS next | 7hat Republicao have no ambitions for office, That was in absolute and tyrannical-and |} similar independent. | hala a close that the for a railroad There West 25; the every means it; Without the grasp FULL eeoneaee at tures a condition of dominance road company amounting to an to| need tO}tion ali matters ordering PAID Block Phonos-Bell, +- 990i: elect begun-and that That read politiclans-to Crewe''s "Mr. er ae AON eceee adarean when {Dooly street. need «5.7004 has book all Oe aie eee The majority. bition. convention 3700 6.00 ivallek leit notice DIE _ ECT. a nd net OT haneranent good should state 3.50 ieee Su and Daily Month, One big will election at the splendid ee. ---- CREWE'S CAREER.' is a There } ought to read. : sae ang Sunday Daily oe an Se Teas Go eareee Daily aye San eay One Sear, unday only, Ono Year .-..-sereeeceee wieivieie.e a a ie OMR., RATES. eke SUBSCRIPTION oi inna is a by legislature Taft did We | Prohibition?" The senator campsign There | will chosen the States The Be eRe andes Se Salt 1 eke : - titan oe Daliy Newspaper in Salt Lake be of United theo at Soe will sexsion Company Republican class | electors By Republican day. election on closed are polls the REPUBLICAN : of good if you bargains be had dresses, Reg. 60c. Sate. 40¢ »-650 -40c -- The" Bde $1.00 650 =a) at h2e thee Each know cloth v L offered. * STREET. Aw e af For 7 Drunkenness ao 1568, SALT LAKE Canvespendana, ee Conadentiat "Read THE REPUBLICAN: All the News for 50 Cents a Month, |