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Show alles a ste late THE INTER-MOUNTAIN THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN. Published Every Inter-Mountain Morning Republican Party Daily Newspaper O SUBSCHIPTION tm Utah Peld three Six Months RA In Salt Sunday". : Not Three. Mont Paid Lake with lor pete ae day sunaas Ona take ele "ana. Sung ays. Psdae niet One:oy & 7 ae e Subscribers Cireulatfon will please Department gtve © eollect cerhln gauicas elivery oe Pe ehen ordering Orter 9 diecunt inue papers: oe Now anite ti 237. York LAKE CITY, leave for The he the new-party openly inust things, a You eet? vote led , against by that that party of candi- make go © defeat if would they quit that kn¢ find had him wonder been and here the : been-not has responsibility These by outside «6 A that has cution. | that | ae that the ouce = NOV. 4, ful to the There | ___.____.-_.. | non are free divided of they in defensive a condition Lake that men citizens, such community Tt should ground. no middle an meant American a party driving of of that will be publican | taken to have NOVEMBER 4, 1908. the and achiévement the people has been plans BY Through of those and send men than matter, send better side of the city x MET 7 Dress Goods | is harm- | be council. the hundredth in that a and the urlong of The at The utilized to "100 pholes The history ne in The do of day tho D. "Now, Georges, pip! the first catch." The eserFeaut nettinit es down, watches for George's. signal. Nearer, soVfifteen, ares entleen ave-wave clich. Tous tne sergeant man in blue, whereat the inconF eted bah re a Gl ring and \t na- Some the is semay past not as is not | should the well birth ol 4a ht unde na "Silence, geant. THe' The serge: atler yy G ise! ae nd the tthe etc; Wait for : In a minute plowed jae Ra } "thie is motor ats ands } necessary that of ° this paper views arts Driv ° slowe i. up, switches off stops , fldgets and Geld down goe 1 ale. He. is trapped. 'N ow, why of what OL road ) brown. ahead. will admirers claimed, darke Meht too which party have the cspeof nation. what yet It event celebrates indorse an in for. lovers past And not has an matter: the Republican. who arranged for by Light and dark colored Dress Goods Remnants, striped, mixed and plain, in cream, light blue, pink and all the suitable shades for Waists, School Dresses, etc., pon party speak. the J SCS An DANS in the furze, by has ry Speaker to that celebration, may place. men any be Lincoln, they have the that marked Some invited preparations in in be be thun should begin nation should direction, tramps and from the ctually tha wets ie road While ticin. mre watch prominent ev Remnants the se similar signal-searft Re- celebration from ing here nan history or which Lincoln 5 from place I reverential habit day. banquet, should larger notable of been lovers that much And penitentiary or eut of the United States, some of his t!mid party fellows tried to minimize the significance of that threat. Some said Cannon didn't it that w vf on country's universal has of and the people, it February Abraham the more the Standing soon abandoned. ao In 5 cross well be hind, are, Goorge er sergeant of police. Way between the ynllestones on ‘ on bn stretch, with a slight but enti lo They aaa Behind a neatls ralged furze push George takes haga? stopwatenh cycle, searg, He ts going to timo the BOURTHDAY. ocour STENSON COOK uC the village, BRS id aire found of participated. effort Can- to tried will Nothing form Next Lake of all, the And next celebrate the i] into WEDNESDAY, WH absolute the been majority 12 Lake | Republicans {cial Frank has ont. the from | tion in Salt of what in HUNDREDTH Salt con- Mormons made likely first juet discuss find in event. attention affairs| When plan command Th perse- success the seem But February anti-Mormon a nYvement to found On ae should lac} re sponsible be defective meeting, LINCOLN'S | streneth. any a Lincoln. All | anniversary of the birth of Abraham the nation Is looking forward to a Sreat celebration i er under political thelr Sult is declared ~ | county GALLANT FIGHT AND A SPLENDID VICTORY. Bridently this is a victory of the people. | Tt was a triumph of reason, of judgment, of good | | citizenship-which is not confined to any one party.) citizens It was a definite declaration by American | weve tired of turmoil, and ; wished it} th at th ey a so religionists observable obse /are very gvod UNION) | ae have ey the not should know Is the a be place ia unnecessary. As the Mormons compose : percentage Las of our SVimtttcane citizenship, and as Z theyee | been of | crusade -{a large 1908 yet people ate because plan. what where | three | can in their religious devotion. They with the passionate, fervent love And the Tae remarkable characterized plainly vince SS more are party | de- Mor candidates should and Call party, to " American betterments new Lake 00d ; cities i ' combination. the ever they So Building, ae re the ees is the | Salt all against of his / franchises their the elected governor members use of | people, q{ candidate. Catholics view | direct ow combine tor in j that its his k him.Nae If mayoralty and candidate church. che of} mons are intense be {honored love their ehurch 2 ae renee wire ne of as a basis of hls campaign the demand of the confessional from al) Cath- Even their This <ul at make would ert = South Vest Te mple editorial departmente, Editorial only. 3190. WEDNESDAY, ' Poles would oa should ee Massachusetts | fend se OFFICE Cambriaee, GASTERN Office, 604 WT Rt ieee . McKinney, ps eld bar SALT tol solicit isutecrintion. ts PATD Dooly Block, 208 ee-Business and ; iidependent, Independent ' e REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, integrity mone have in large numbers massed for the defeat ;of the American party, but-that one Mormon ig pariiaoe Sulgieeyen Otnged 8 The » voter would the new party people | they | o| political Suppose Chicago iwny churches, ao res to the the abolition olic 2. é in cry: in should ; Se cave. wruce his If In "Advance, é the mayor ~ ai| every Polish of any were in - | candidate he Mon Daily ig Sunday Sunday «+--« B r Year, Dally an YOar accede sservece Gno for | campaign | TES. in Advance belly and Reason } date ra 1806 ie the Act as perilous commonwealth. | . 1 t ¢ 1! atter Feb 5 con lass matte eb. the panpedee se wert vrakee City, under Congréss March $, 1879 Only Republican Cliy, Uteh. the By Company Official Organ of the Republican be regarded Cc 4 ‘and was not should ‘DID to decline further participation in a campaign of religions hatred. The unselfish action ef many Democrats should | ; not be forgotten. They believed in the principles of | their party on election day, and they believe iD | those principles yet. They loved their party nomi- | nees. But many of them believed that the best in- | 244)) believe, how they shall worship, and how they mest precious contribution they could make, to the) = 7y,.. Mormons are cause of peace and happiness, They are none the | integrity of the state, Democrats for it. But they are better citizens excluded THE | ple to disband the The ithe the | of | vote, not 4 menact > to the political| Tt would be well for our peo- | political party in opposition to of and would be; should we of should the as be really it ticket that they is one of our could Republicans, hand as the in for {s siinple; should if that the js vote because of far as Wyery be able to desired. laughable American not 80 concerned. THE The PROBLEM problem IN in UTAH. Utah is ;different from that in other states only as the people make it different. There are the same clements of citizenship here as elsewhere, and the methods of other communities produce here the same effect. It happensa larger percentage of the state's population belong to one certain church. That in itself would not reake Utab in civic-in political-affairs at all different from other peoples. The Mormons of Utah are citizens, and in all ways conduct themselves as citizens anywhere clse do. Not all belong to any one party. By the election just ended it is clear that they divide fairly even between the two old ‘parties-Republican and Democratic. The Democrats are as tirm in their political faith as are Democrats anywhere else in the nation. They have followed Bryan with an absolute devotion exceeded in no 6ther comraunity. The Republicans huve been ag strong in advocacy of thelr political faith as are the friends of Taft elsewhere. And this trial of Utah Democracy, of Mormon Democracy, has been very severe this year. The Americen party fight against the whole Mormon establishment has made most Mormon leaders advisé a massing of their whole enfranchised church memberehip upon the Republican side, as the most certain way of defending the Mormons. And in spite of that influence, that strong advice, thousands of Mormon Democrats have held sturdily to their ticket, openly rejecting advice, and Joudly proclaiming their purpose regardless of that result. Now, it would seem that freedom and Independence of the Mormons, that personal selection of party, that refusal to follow advice however solemnly offered, argue a political status that cannot a available work. is being used for the pros- anished Play It wlll be completed in perhaps five more years. many places progress has been found more easy than was expected, President Taft will almost see the comp.etion of the canal in his firet term. In all human probability he will] open the great waterway with imposing ceremonies early in his second term. And the waters of the two Sreat oceans will be lpked together through the energy and ability of the American people, It is a republic work is of sustly which every citizen incidents party friends for Taft, though the difliculties Now would sagacious Texas. Lake, Salt be a to visit men veston, of good They with time Des They ably try it. some of have tried and it. be more practical of great our most learn and Gal- all of the new Salt Lake lature in. the our local money saved formation of system 6overnment. to of send thrée a bill men for of of the the It the plan. The city government the we've seen them changing right bo kind be bet- ter conducted thun it is now. The cost of city government should not be so great. And above all As the oldeat es knows, oo many a well won race vain seems the éttort to his is los of spur and hot cry of the pallid lip we have fallen back. It keep better to on stirrup and The steady polse and the careful In apasding along life's track. A watchful eye and Will ee ue a If 0, does And Vtetie, by "ihitle the ba & gtruggling and ° will of Family-Anciont BY ELEANOR 5 is a name tt is is » MAIN Ee Som or rood anc without aGune: Captain John the frst bur died 1 Ro oe What rou lit ttle Dorothy, Dor ooh Q., can I find to write to y a two U's tn your Dane: And tie ‘is adorned with noe the tlrecords| us hope iat he fined for this little overs sig hri for bachelors were fines and uitte} properly, too. Or the olmes of ew York state race) | back to Le a son of Jo seph, or Ply mouth, Lemuel settled not | | and his wife was ges of Captain Sun ae sey, Captains Lieutenants om. Pe nd Ensign bright on the nd Of Tale fee For etchvigtas Hugh from read what remember your how in old great your it may ..e-but ths ttle mis kingly, too, Dorothy Q.!" onathan; | land iene life were spent in the Ho eturned to New died at Cambridge, Mass ‘Hol Ww = name | wenn nee Germs git Marriage word it also azure, gutlee | d'or, holdine in s xte claw a s erect, azure; Soca and hilit, arms are blazoned for 6 | Boin d most of them show that | they. were yeranted in the early day= of he For exam ons Geianeone of WEEK WE'RE the Holmes and" gules, = ra el ae tet wool Tf zest an bats on you're that the market going do you to OF 10 CUTLER mil- rein all | the h up befor allow PER Regular now family SPECIAL FEATURE or Come quilts The or best quality very oomindeback © the real cold weather a CENT 70c, now finest e sugcomes. <As w OFF THIS WEEK, 10 per cent less. BROS. Co. THE ORIGINAL KNIT GOODS HOUSE OF UTAH 36 MAIN STREET | very today. make it now we'll inducement DISCOUNT the A They're made especially for us of the white wool; thoroughly cleaned and washed. are meGart fon there Is be eee orge an Thomas pie oes: if an writer is not pre ared of Tho he Landon, Thomas * came to Virginia oni later removed to New London, where he mar- MAKING "BEAUTY" WOOL BATS Flemish, the state Enc- is blazaraent Con He was a church member, an en xa pla. on ae Ec gave the bell to the Hartford church, efcht, or, and azure; still twoene other. His Uriel married Esther Austin. Barry of six, ‘or az Maken oe pe o oe ee Xx. OT sable ne nearly rePeure, erry a c ueroue er of the legisla- F sanib ling,ramthe.ant. bendy arms Is: Sable. amliy in. Scotland foes anock, where 1 Lard Holmes died in 1764, the title becoming ti = he Holmes er in Virginia In the une days, and ve helped to make Beate ie 635 china a uncle baby- Ly tte seribbled a scran of idle thyn ae rate | tministerial New Jer-| °f Georela. James ' and als ear as es; surgeon David aos pone eee ane Jamey: om' Geo , Captain Jobn Lieute ant Uriel of Connecticut, lived at Hartford. where he was justice of the peace, and a penne. hail e legis!ature. In e married Statira Heraldic tn sex, bliss- Sal oo ou| Aa LEXINGTON. with an arGective nisa Holm: found is ae teact hes' this lesson in algeb the ark blossoms crown oe en John William and Eltsh ‘| The Boat. Oo -arms paps enced yivania. Lieutenant James} oned: Sable. a Hon rampant, David; fact Virginia, Licu- | Charged with threo bendlets, tenant Pie Hebd ) the chain Oliver Wendell Holmes was the so = hOL Rev. Abiel Holmes, and his second Sarah. daughter of Oliver enBoston Abiel was born at 635 Conn the son Sure rs of the Americcan | | Woodstock. geon David of the revolutio the following names Ablel's first. wife was 2 Mary, Zaughter rom Massachusetts, | ae from | Gonnecticut, wale nia nic ae ae not gives Holmes; Lemu fie ae S igetedact Heavy en smile ful ¢ That When Th 7 "s in a ne | Wh py man of os eee Shall make It Doroth Ly x: May it a double, uw ; But Seon e this difference Tha one you will stand Earlies? me 1 the No a lake or vine mo Ss skies peralinen -:it-i in-Since 112-114 son, , [Include PAS eee of Hatch, Mars t mar a ied | Rawson, Mather, Hungerford nd }and Know ieee ; ur « Ay | roc hath | sir ane aL t the tamily Te- | D There was ¢ are named "Dorothy "grandmother's mothe the wath or of "Doorothy ughter ite § the hero!nu the portr ait and the verses, and sha | Doro LaLa Uph was ae Ernrets velved a sane 2: stanzas whic! make a pretty Sannin to tho original poem: family. 6.0f the Holmes Beetle. Norman ‘Ori AT he soon "be Corner in Ancesiors. strain soul -- large . waved crisp fivers from motorets is now rammed against a tre mbiing mouth ny-migh t-not-have - lasted!" w hip, Will grow and strengthen and gain control Over the passionate heart IS TO \a, are Gannett. a strong, true hand the judges' stand, STORE ri4 A% to ' Never knew my it! Lucky thing weren't trapping: on the "mile, or I shoul ave been ‘ esi wee eine might not have ti- I say next? or G uppolicemen HOLMES cost, DRUG ov surveyor-general most Name Channing OUR ttles blow; Or eae care Wh oncé Is | COZ s Thomas Holme. no music, brief half-length from the wire rer eet@ eoul that has fought with sin, And gained each battle, eS last gives in To sudden flerce desire And We are also showing a new line of very handsome Jardiniers in porcelain and earthenware, decorated in the most handsome designs. : sadness LIFE'S RACE. Seen Ty y Ella Wheeler Wilcox. than Dept. is always replete with the finest and most distinctive patterns. Our display of game and dinner sets is simply beautiful, i THIS -Willlam work- would should Junes cheerily med a question "whlch the doctor can answer. ‘Cheer!-ho!" (This Riegice js a man). b w s pat- | You'll Be Interested now, and you'll stop. thanking You Oe _- to prob- to both those cities. The trip could be made for about a thousand dollars. And it would be the wisest possible {Investment of that sum, This city is going forward. By all accounts it will be helped rather than impeded by the Des Moines within cs er very desirable > inourCrockeryDept TE) GA th arto suse eens every June's completer, sweeter- Well we lovers know!" munict- | will ings of the new plan, Letters will not do. No man in Salt Lake is sufliciently Informed to guide and advise the legisof hore oe wo do * famously many terns to select from. oft! ut mak- too, ‘3 Meheie, Wondor Wonder our Do Singing, singing geal the roses Went our lovers tw Was there ever such a "rose time, Could there be again? New, they tell us "Five-and- twenty that helpful now knowldge ee wet- eyed "She'll Ripple, ripple, goes the love- -20ng Till in slowing time Early sweetness grown Sopelepeness oods its every r Who scgedther learn the rss Life and death unfold, Know that love is but beginning by the people to years. {s 3 wre ae Milfor "d ly's throat 18 2 y God! > George Poor Geot hed hit it re lice iat with nelther timo tudy. telepathy vith oa ful) of love wito and 1er-Waves as yet u It M ard onan 2 upon his clouded brain that the dox tors tight is somehow connects ed. with bim and a No tim dow ag distant murnur "Flut-flut-flutte r-flutter- "Why, that sounds like It is the doctor's car re urning, and pelting along ‘all ou Now if only George is smart we'll have Mr. Doctor on toast. ‘If onl George 1s sinart! Th is a y & in these two cylinders, ae ue al they are worth. nly George i understand it, and the song ts, nny-poor wee Jenny. Don't Stop us; ve re racing to your kiddy!" Doctor in sight, with a passenger: sharp, closely shav ‘on face, and steady one a eyes. "Now Georee," mutters the rgéeant, to space in general "Signal! Sienat! Why don't you stg¢al? under! It's too late. They'ro throught. The tarnation fool! ay the--"" he sergeant, awtu his wrath | stumbles cursing through is furze, in| ventin fr resh epit the or George at every step. fo silly darned sheer astonlehment, for staring stonily throu ng his ignal searf though it might flutter hic and torturing the stop-watch eyond all practical use Took bad di" summer y f eat populous. stand lookin curiously at one particular, mainte d white, ,and Small sign, it th to Until love Is old. Iowa, be sent commission Nothing can absolute Memories GOVERN- some Moines, should a for the people of those cities know plan. the the Stealing through the bars, Thoughts within its euler spaces Rise and set like, stars. proud. nace8 kd DES MOINES PLAN OF CITY MENT. THE pal of with it slowly-it As the evening Morning piadriess Bashea Fills it to the brim. In ten-lwelvo Wo All sizes. Ina great driver bs at the our E the nation makes follow, tranchise every always a fast "‘Aye!" becauee they could lay aside thoir party prejudices | jyom It would be best for the country-especlally seratching. aye for a day, and foin in the common cause for a whole | yect gor this eltvy-to drop the fight; for all men to And yet they declare before high Heaven that community's good. | get into the political party of his cholce, and there they are the smurtest people in t! world. And then, there is the magnificent, the unparal- | york for the general good of the city. By so doing leled work of the gredt Republican party-the party| yesce will come. The Mormons are not making a Wow that the cruel war i# over, we ‘ rust that which in Utah, because ef yesterday's action, is enti- fight against the Gentiles. They are not golng to. sgme_of the men who kave beey saying bitter things tled to proudly elaim fellowship in the spidndid | | They are a helpful clement in the community. They of The Republican will take oceasion to explain that Republican party of the nation. How they wotked | are too big to be excluded, and too important to be they didn't mnean anything. tor the cadse they believed right, how they devoted| jignored. They ure for peace and progress and prosthemselves through the days and the nights of the | perity. They want the city to grow, the state to HYMN OF THE DESERT, past two months, will never bo completely told. j advance, the nation to live By oe Sykes. They did more than yeoman teryice. No ee Peace can come with the abandonment of the ever followed the stay of righteous @ity more noDdIy,| gictinctive fight against them. It can never reason- Long have I waited sicle coming, the Men of the more nifalteringly, more magnificently, ~ | ably be expected while that fight continues-unless far-lying Mist-HIlls thar did these Republican men and women of Utah.) the Mormons shall be driven out. Sane ater about their fires and under the kindly And that is For their service extends to the farthest Mmits Of| yejtner a practicable nor a desirable solution of the Not to He "Haste sweep of oy Desert, O Lord, the stateThere is not a corner of thts common- | propiem have they turned the Evermore back to the Mist: Hills, back to the wealth-or which we all have now additional reagbaxiddn the American party fight, and let us Tain-kjssed plains. son to be proud-where their capable activity id} ai) work tosethe er in peacé for the growth of Salt not extend. They have been tried in the fire, and | pare, for the advancement of our state. Long through the ages I waited the children of mean, but they came no are true blue. They are members of a band which| Only God's silent. centuries nolding their watch shall never be forgotten. sub e. | PROGRESS OF WORK ON THE CANAL. Gaunt and wrinkled ae Eas was the withering Now that the people have spoken, let there be | All the time when the rest of us have been busy ace of thy Dee au end of the strifa The people are tired of it. Let| with a national election, the government hau been All 5 A as own on time, O Lord, in thine men take counsel of reason, and drop the religions busy with the digging of the Panama eanal. pod time. The warfare. It is not a good thing for any worthy work has been going forward rapldly. There has| If, eceuse. It is not necessary. Itis not helpful. Every been a decrease in the prevalent sickness, a decided Lo! thou. hast spoken the word, and thy children ome bringing the waters desirable thing can be won in a better way-and improvement in the sanitary conditions in the ees from their mountain keep in the thrall no desirable thing can be won that way. Drop the cainps, and in the cilies on either coast. of each sentine] hill. The men religions wartare. Let religion stand by itself. Let | have grown acclimated, and located. Lord, ee ge made mé young and fair in thine They prove wn waters' healing. men belicve what they will Let them be judged an interest in their work such as Americang everyPldasine and fair to mankind in the floods of by their actions. Let us every one, members of a thy bountiful will where evince. The canal is becoming to them a big and a growing community, stand together as home institution, a thing in which to take a naWherefore in Joy now thy children come, tring brothers, working each for the others, and every tlonal pride. exulta a en Now é thine auernt Barth remade by thy nowone for all. Because it is a big work, the omniscient muckAnd this Utah of which we are proud will be Lord, unto thee be the glory! Thine {ts the bloom raker nas been busy on the canal. He has been esert. developed. This Salt Lake City which we have telling the world that there is a great deal of graft Hasten, Oo Men of the Mist-Hills! Welcome, ye made our homo will become the most splendid of in the enterprise, and that favorites of President "Sons of the Lord! all the Western citics. And we who inhabit it will -From the Atlantic Monthly (March). Roosevelt are reaping a rich harvest from the draw to ourselves the best people on carth because finances of the canal expenditure. THE OLD LOVE SONG, we prove to them by concord and labor that of all lt is a big work. But nothing in all the world Play it slowly, ae. jit lowly, Diaces this is thelr proper home. has had less opportunity for graft. That is the uniOld famillar tun ' The campaign Is over. The victory is won, The Once it ran in dance and dimple, versal declaration of all men who have had opporpeople have spoken theiy wishes. Let no man lft tunity to know. Like a brookj e; The American nation is pledged Now It sobs acace "a measures his hand to halt the march that election day man- to the early completion of the canal, and every With a sound of tears; date expresses. oS old voices echo through it, atom of power ecution of the Splendid Variety of Genuine Navajo Blankets man voting elvilization with the thing nor-lifting grow machine campaign are stmple complicated scratch will this the connection complained they not possessing It birthday the is élection voler's citizen no The MACHINE And that is not a tenable position. The Mor- should be? mons are here, and have a right to be here. The Of course it Wise course is lo accept the situation. One need} in a convention 15: jove them if one dues not want to. One seca lodge. But we not give a reason for the repulsion. But one should| doce When a not be so seif-satisfied as to dictate how other men varied demands, terests of the community would be conserved by | shall accost cach other. One should, being in voting with the Republican party, and defeating |. rld, consider that the world is various, and the party which threatened interests of prime and) jin jas a right to set himself up as a pattern essential importance. They gave thelr votes, the | universe 1) perfection. less be 7% course cr that ae said HALF PRICE: addresea. wenty-five s| your noth e. | too sacred to be cat intenaca, er would not be adopted. marred by feclings of hostility beall say mo one But nothing less than that would be a settletween those who-revere the memory of Lincoln, | King worth Bette get ¥ our mone y Pass ady lant stopped. That they bad studied the situation, an ment of the antl-Mormon fight. These intolerant asses The driver mn | did not agree with the policy of a party of intoler- ||; people who hate the Mormons could not happily a an se SCARE YOu? Toy" ants, led by men whose motives wore open to serious| | live with them: at as beer, Now that it is e ll over, and you are looking back could not give them equality in any } hea rial lilke a che ap mouth: Ore in. His xe » speed m lll cost him question. a {consideration, They would be satisfied only with jat the election, doesn't It seem amusing that Amerta second. The most notable feature of the election is the} |), departure of the last Mormon. Tho threat to} can citizens tind difficulty in voting? "No v Georg Wo people bac pe to your furzé bush, and you, loo,' iys the se rind ant. falling away of the American party vote. That "tear down tho angel Moroni from the pinnacle of| elaim ability for self-government. "Va! We didn't give soon wet " shonld not bo overlooked in any summing op of the temple and turn the tabernacle into a skating self-government to the Filipinos because didn't Flutter aa: and the Wo a training onginag "Te say, result. Men and women who have been identified oot js the rulles xpression of thelr sentiment. ' for it; capable think they were ready But or it Another car." Victinie yet io this ne arith that party left it becaust they thought it best | They do not want the Mormons here. That is the| when we face an election booth, are we all perslope, eae the wap for the community and for themselves as citizen | Simple statement of a truth. fectly sure that we just aro as well we titted Nothing for timer as Others at |