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Show h Published the Republican Party Dally Newspaper SUBSCRIPTION Void One month, Daily Three Months, i Six Months, Daily One Year, Dally an¢ Sunday only, One Y in the wril Circulation carriers, cerning well address. only when | Lake . Reeoee ease ess uilding; the J.-P. Rocky Is PAID McKinney, SALT -90 CITY, SHALL schools, people church all every LOOT people one gets a the be no' one is | is NOV, fair city in not deal, So discriminated stand best flre 21. and chief to honest wit the people the one test it resolutions printed Cutler to San Juan sent men fair treatment secure county al there down for ft every on other people, but by And the councilmen this city and NOVEMBER 24, 1908. II ' One Touch of Nature. they *il and June the city for 27, 1908. The to claim their inner pledged and They ernment-the the | cabal had to self-selected of men | And the ‘Tribune the the who rest in the the publie not turned |that party are by no in sympathy be sold by the| pity. is| do?" There quarter-section i million what do you expect me to| e was five a ere Utah left. system would | how of hundred land more | cheeks, acres,| befor: neither sympathy Vin thousand by the than of the all wees cuih _o z one is very nothing to sick, make ask you : to too fought God. not affairs easy to men. those was maintain And pi from the needs should be thankful one thinks thought for per- of direct life takes so readily a a little God in walting in the the porches of divine teaching; @ little submitting one's self to the solemn and habitual influences of neigh-} bors who do very firmly believe. It prepares one ; RRS 24 Pea Dies for the solemn words of the sermon And one carries away the conviction that there | a as see - isrules ; | is a great Power, whatever the name,- which the one destinies of the world, yields his thanks as the And to that allow me T great man to = trifle paused. more they ehurch have no slightest prejudices or thought their church the management of the schools. ‘there is a place ‘public. school for room. creeds, and ‘They of bringing their teachings into | in any direction. And that realize so Shall They realize that | jie it that is not in the it is better fod =, Se ren a rocicuaecd op Gie receive its education utterly uninfluenced by church bias revenues, while they are and be the given into thousand the | responsibility tatorship, What to and who the employed custody group of men ‘who boast 'can people q..... them devoted balf public, and people control who brag of party or church are a| remove from their have the insane idea that of any of their freedom although him That of why Supreme to in- all : people from » did : : = a themselves except that low's. aes the sight fldgeting K "You : the honor of the about expect be the result if the inner circle, ; his decisions the * Supreme were Nevada. explanation overrnled by me so to poor sure, long like court was that. life and all. will Anyhow the trouble never,a good with." His chance. wrong is one. Think, Barin, how see little Barinka to her but little o of ‘ « aséistanc imle cer L of satisfactory ability: in : teaching, or in conduct ‘of the school, :the decision is based wholly ‘on that. Atterward, if it be found that the accepted contracts would They oniy giye ae! Sent x to back th ir a appoint ef e : of tl men who re srice wi yloyes 68 cua Es in . ; "(" papiben ee tke your church, you will find . additional ; gratification. school oe fae value. i T hey me w a r hi evVerV a sc school fruit growers knew how much better : Cc ° h |" an Ittle ees one's atest . | si curses Peele ee is erican party rally. 1ey Ww ake >: : But you will not permit that fact to weigh against "Avid Monn Shadien f public school ae make the; wiih the poles out of the streets, Sait Lake pre-| evident incapacity, or other school objection. wart 1 t . mee moots 2 i: and the sents a most impressive view. The wide ways give| THAT IS i ; : y | Partisan color of the free' school institutions disi a ay is Se ; "4 RE ALL THE PEOPLE CON : possibilities for splendid city pictures not excelled ‘TROL THE SCHOOLS tinetly a tribute to themselves. | : . : : 4 And th , ; | any place on earth. When white entire subservience of every consideration to | Schocls managed for the benefit of the pupils-the | ew cotton ; name he has named, has ‘hem has a whil better ‘han another. ‘They are ie the city, and each is ‘ é = os s unjust 2 Ira ment no were might balance delayed until control go the time when sound has utterly passed, running a-muck. and to that ,Hls And prefer it the would be request results.» ee a best where for it He HAY : iidren's black cashmere ; black he ist -Pickaninny. the interests be possible of of all tet te ee ee le lll answer: Shot and "These the "Pardon, On the were his Site anette ine & clal. ce sale Our } -"Pardon, shell have mitrailleuse left has brave," lips, this but Seizing with his no Pacli feeling a Which he mansion. a] ' ‘Ian | remerm- alone the was some distance . give en S he Sard hort os Stine He had played CHILD oO read pie spared 00 take oaave aber Barin he was : 6 not coe very-=- ee iismattentiont tcc | on the bank. aie faced Ps a ak p the| but ose e EE eae | : ie 2 ae | lippe eee | string would scream them, safe : all sorts sensible to take Sergeant's, was click. "Make Kind. his room for a God!""-was violoncello: stir in his bed: - tired the Nttle fellow, last that he sai 1 ustin Dobson , ed ee in the} A $m a ate beh laa | acl Wak rH 3 od 2 OTHAT'S & COPYRICHE KIND OF HARD LUCK!" I bad it. ae 1a nsured "a | lon mE age, and alnd. al. ways paid my premiums promptly." spake the sensiblo man. Jol 3 s et + i n the ranks There 4 aoa : ‘ e . ( of ww Antonovitch's «¢ and nor see. broke the them," t se ones" and Suddenly stillness of endearing words child. It would be her to his cottage, nothing a "A little child shall RATE ; | Looking woo West owes, 2d North St. a sue there to do to the inof no use | for there | her so. Anti-Pain Pills kee Many stantly and a Nerve | | HIRGEL, persons from Covington, who- chronic Ind. suffer. The first package your druggist will diseases, will benefit; return your | Ty wy ny lead gis Hf , rz s Bell phone 33h 1434. rtd rorts Tet . wy - W. CO) TOUR On | | , W322 yA | Winter. ur : The Read The fh OU 7G The ‘OOF: Republican; i All oe the News for 50c a Month : V Ve coats Witha Kuppenheime -IME r overco: Oats other combination. The on reason in quality and Cutler prices are have 3 Kuppenheime r and at d Other the at Cutler prices th; 4m 1S j ex s i possible In kKKu Ppenheime mer clothes h a xs : ra ix ats coats, ay cravenet i is at that low tes $8-$10-$12-$15 to $30 and ovyer- Boys' Knee Pants Reduced We've. eh a ‘splendid hee variety oo "ty of of boys' knee pants: 8; all grades his week we offer 1-2 off. Bring the boy in and w 1 both him and you, Neen and prices and antee to please con-_ | find great relief by the use of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, and after several usc, say that they have-in no | years | way injured them or created a habit. | | i Ar by high | | | and Liver sure yc in Phof Miore Overcoat Value good, go | | | | | Phones 590. ene ---- - EXCURSIONS ; FOR SALW, sale-500 lone rool Tor lonz : el ates City, Utah, . eB Lt One single fare for the round tal 4 trip j between all points in Utah. Tickets | good returning until November 30, baby's | "I suffered intensely from Locomotor Ataxia, and Dr, Miles' Anti-~ Pain Pills gave me great relief. I. have taken them for a long time, and some people say they are not good for me. Well, maybe not, but they relieve my pain and I. will take them 2s long as they continue to do JACOB whe nate Selt Lake ee ro ‘HALF his teeth Locomotor Ataxia | Then wnta" "sas Via D. & R. G. November 25, 261 when The | or say: goes VIOLINIST, him 7 over he saw the tiny form being | Every be too | $25.000,006 it would Soon along. swirled year ernGreat Of ocRBritaifrom late and with a cry he threy om" ht Ss cout Of the top of the parapet he | and the United States dived and swam after the child with| swift strokes, praying he might not be too late. He soon grasped her and upon reaching the bank he whispered TOkeat least, tonight! of og u to | ons | Here take burden In le } priest 1e@ grippec parapet to ceep from going to its Meanwhile the little girl was seoing along the bank and getting to the edge nearer ) nearer and le tightly eyes. his shut Serge | sreweyespeaked eerie. 1¢facelarge strangeand and bright -\nd they heard Be ay" oan aa dy yest } ‘e@ may ye dea with {a8 I deal with you." | of And as Serge he went home heheard thought something had once the It rescue said But at dawn, when the birds were waking, AS they watched in the silent room With the sound of a strained cord breaking, A something snapped in the gloom NPFBR the whol| the, magnate; ane be as | ane at. sng ay alt ates gos wea | fun ASSES MP and sure yo ‘Twas-a . JC a been 47 = .| the for eee. 25c e "05. ‘= ane oo with Stepan us his Jordship''s levee, whim, played .He had for' her ladyship's Till the poer little head was heavy, swini, would And the poor little brain aait An¢ dye a3 that'| towards one +7 or Rorbars aie taken. e is it?"> askea" ashe ere |} Pardee toe Deen € to bring her back #et Pin Se SS THIS stainless 95 @ love 7 for to went. herreadin to no A eit SE : the river picking flowers. 5 E , eras Ee ae LAS ee And I thought she was from ; Was a child, fairn-haired.and blue eyed |} as his own. The little thing was pickrush of the | ing flowers'and above the rus } river could be heard her baby laughter He was making a rush for the Tears disselved the General's pride "Cod avert. more such misfortunes!" Ina Guivering yoice he cried; "Friends, the Eagle which we followed And the tlag-are they lest too?" "Never! and the bloody tatters From his breast the soldier drew. Anonymous to! good | and jwise Wass ana ' Sa 85e. . rh Speprice.......usve. akin: carried will { reste thing something more:" the General hand osier y wear, seam- winter VWose,fast ey uly eie to the he man perar pé sates General see you here sod are lnid-~ General; crimson n Drug. Store« {fs 7 at e 112-114 z South, Main. Street, } tifa, hoe ie eee Le. "What. his on shanty accents, the rest." The General: murinuredy Gnawing at his moustache gray Fray, my poor boys are beaten, Cursed be their task today! Still we took those murderous cannons; To your regiment repair.' With a low ple replied the Sergeant: "Pardon, General, it is here.' Selves, whose motives are not high, whose lives are ' made Comrades of WILL THE PEOPLE HELP. If the people of Utah start after that five million hot approvable, whoge methods are detestable. ee of government land, desired for the erection of i _ And every one looks. back over this little frag- |a state house and the construction of good roads,| ment of political history. John Bransford is mayor Utah will get it. of the city. There was a vacancy in the office of| There is a strong basis in justice for the grant: | chief pF the fire department. Mir. Bransford bad. ing of the jand. All the government land that rr years ago known James Devine's management of the | been secured by seitlers since the revolution has fire department, and asked him if be would acept , brought funds to the national treasury. Out of the: appointment to that office. Devine consented, in| funds in the national treasury the expenditures ot | case the appointment were made, and he left free | government have been made. Public buildings have to run the department untrammelled by polities; if} cost a great deal of cash. Most of these buildings | he were left to manage the department for the good |are in the populous Kast. For every one erected ‘of the city. west of the Mississippi river, ten have been built) Mayor Bransford said that was the only way be | east of that line. wanted him to run the fire department, and if he The public land now within the boundaries of | didn't run ft that way he would be removed. | Utah has to be policed by Utah. There are goy-| Then Mayor Bransford asked the Tribune editor ' ornment soldiers right here in the state. But whep trembling . Oc ¥: et bran est : and ey col- $1.25 ie ece : j and Specia I ] VEIUEe, ; > 5 IC regulal ; ‘i se 8} . 3 |} old stone bridge that spanned the | | h a; ey as I Eanes hops to e. (ye 2SC t y es i ‘ec | river. Tere he stopped and lodking | atid cu Lannie eri to eR me itt Sng sere aT it Jaes oe | then go home to your wife and ehik for his wite eau child, how con echt xo ee le eee _ - En , Five poor wounded, these alone: Sharp and flerce the sock of. battle. gone!" are enemy the ut battalion to your return "Then . will peace, was almost spent. asked him, exruffly, What this foolish trifling meant: Where his company was quartered" Turning to his comrades four, Yo the lasting damage of every interest. | And there is no quarrel with our local railroad meu. They are Salt Lake people, as interested in the city as any one. But there are people somewhere on the earth to whom the appeal of local business nen can be! tmoade, and from whom corrective directions can come, | é For his blood But the General juds- men lao Suits, Siaedel > a, particle of food about... yet every-) ype ae ee ran Antono- |} let us insure your property forthpoate Pag loner cena cas 2 Searta Pe ayes con '$ you ‘dread, you. are sure. on aa | could. stand it no longer, Stooping to| a ‘ ie en htar vage" and a new beginning. j kiss the child, he went out of doors | ie 2 ee ae HEBER J. GR ind looked around with agony in his | \Siree Petroviteh."" h fd ect ; ANT & CO. |Loe hez at yoing Pung he hardlyoe kne piel, rhere, | ae ieataen? worker, h eT eos Yping theores hand ee of the 2ENE "you ar L INST hole pos Fralsed :be'God, wero hold the fort! Weak in competition with Chicago shippers in the Utah | field, That doesn't sound unreasonable, and it-can be understood. There is no disposilion, as has repeatedly been said, to make railroad business impossible. No man wants to "tear up the shining rails.' At least no one whose complaint is now worth listening to. But the trouble of so many movements has been that | they oe @ signt; Where had. rolled fhe"« battle thunde) ay rae re the coming of the night Mere Hie Gennes Tree Present four: and tS a net d ys \ ogether they Mie‘ateis" * to select the school board mem-|-0°F Koptic.sae ‘All they want is a railroad rate which bers they believe best fitted to give an administra-| Will give Salt Lake shippers a chance to do business | tion absolutely free from church or partisan control. That is what ail want. what all are working for. 1 And the only members of the community who Verse to go into that arrangement are those who so incapably control the destinfes of what is called the _Amercian party. So far as the great mass of that j party is concernedthe , better men and women of it, ‘they do not at all approve the attempt to seize partisan control of the schools, They know it means the administration of school affairs for the benefit of the politicans who get the upper hard. That is, essentially, ihe purpose of a partisan effort to cap: ‘ture the schools. : And all the community realizes the peril to the ‘community's best interests when partisan control "by the American party Managers is achleved. All ‘the community remembers that that parly rejects the American doctrine that elected officials ‘are ‘answerable to the people. It is clearly known to our people that managers of the American party hola elected officials of their party are responsible | to the inner cirele, the core of the cily committee, a little coterie of men who have not been elected, who are totally irresponsible to any one but them- ees Union or: ey Pee argains Hose for fall durability, of. wear, lar 35c Hose for....ece sufferings. : Hie rose bered \ "Cee y. Rut of a een rUZe e " an equal right. No one of | fTeight rates to be told that traffic schedules are right or a jot more power | Such complicated things that common men cannot all citizens of the nation, Understand them. the equal of every eh ae Protesters do not care about understanding them | }¢ C eae 60¢ Pants _ for 75¢ OR and less and tull fashioned. <A 35« 95 Value'for cedweame s shoulder seeosdeceiee cena dix Je and foot fashioned full a Hose, cashmere black Ladies' 35e. at quality. good n extra seamless. péecial sale price. 2... . reed eee ee of, cape 90 idewescaey ws e \ all prospect. o © little he was e +5 aes . a ee Lae come from a breaking heart, he went through the large hall into the open ' I sun. ‘Socialist-every citizen, no matter to what politica | ‘2 PTostitution of the schools will be defeated-as | the best policy = party he confesses allegiance, can come in and help | 1¢ @SerVes to be. Bape Sinica aRNaIIINInEe aT ana cou lect the candidates for school trustee. Every THE SERGEANT OF THE PIETLETH Methodist and Mormon and Presbyterian and Cath-| THE BIGGEST PUZZLE IN THE WORLD. a 5 Bn, olic-and every other churchman, no matter what | It will hardly do for protesters { SHIA eee against | ther Values anc ee NR - a brute {t might never have ‘the one thing: The good of the schools. Kore of every family, without regard to politics In the past year Chicago h eu br i | there is medicine that would ease her ea BP? AW thd€ isthe dondition now. ay unable to restrain {t.is desirable to |°" religion adhered to in the home, himThat is what... _Tascalis . . to tt . / .. o au million- | ONlycelia! 7 . aire her towerget seen the penitentiary a Pan aul if) VANselfae any O. Stensland, we hacne Annee 1@ money and burst it." into - tears. an nh longer ap ae aes ne | have that status continue. Every Republican every the people of Salt Lake want, and that is what they | , . A i sol . She madé no answer. Her griet| 2he heart of the father had triumph- |} , are ine-tove T , | John .A, Cooke and Peter Van Vlissengen make a reek foe. 5 }ed over everything and he was actu-|$ ‘ie ‘Democrat, . every American ‘¥ ) 5 . partyty solng to get. member, he inner circle's campaign for| trio that should convince every h : was toowas intense. of aint the! | ally oy... ympathizing ete ey eae any 1) one that honesty is | place apparent,Thefor poverty Renaatea with enemy, 5 hile from the great man's gates, and as he went | uy > : all the people put chureh and party, aside Bo | would; ‘grow rich ~ with the pickings.| ~ And > they 4 along he almost stumbled, so* deeply = : a c=ty | -_ | | was - Ic Bi g a down Hea ¢ e cae water, in the management of schools, there is no favoritism a PSE NEIBLE TO NO ONE! | Wait till there is an automobile road to Siete ae ee ee | ie UF DUET Garena to ells eieak rd ; in the purchase ‘i ; of ground for new buildings. : at is the aim toward whihich theyey are rork ceca : There Woke mel Hym.ae Cnevcdoor, bul seeing | working her the | George, and the question ( of a winter resort will fon) be| the expression in his face asked no| "@S §ore, ae o eerush eeto ae iid eng 48.in)the no boodle in buying seandal | "24 7thsthesupplies. DedbleThe believewantit isthe)a | easy .' of Salt handling of In two money. There days Gas) of land ssettling. There is isno absolute trip could be ® made ays ofthesun." good tbe thing. : made e | | Mesuons. peopleLakeof doSaltnot Lake they ,. entered the | Goa : "from or goreive of g.snows rade sive Pee to land y eyes, nedstha | See en : Together a ue cred child es ; AVE) enn iihmna ecome, ganas he I's talline ‘and neVes.. seve W ingluding alt té r y a eo in. = B oICce Lidies' black. rhe | themselves, it is their own. business. * } "Barin, for God's sa ' pleaded the man who was desperate at the thought these north benches are than any mid-country? soil, | of ican his they would come here and grow fruit and poultry- teacher is a member of your political party or. of | 7) °° *° the. Party and not with a view to thelr | and rich ; 4 y 2 If Eastern long very slim before he mentioned Stepan | Antonovitch's -child,: now there was --- favyorites-the portion ~ and $4.50. ed. mlpheMunsing any $k a; lin to fe dence "tance to alzeg, Pe ants Se is' no ~louger | jone whatever, for the Teason ° that 5 ‘to their churches, they stand entirely and cordially managers of the Anrerican party, were to get control F oe | on lead and on|he- had wounded the man's pride. of}, -logether'in the matter of schools, ;of the schools? Why, in the first place, they would | wool race. "The magnate drew a deep |'s They select teachers without once asking the . breath and there was contempt and| make every teacher vote and work for the American |} anger in his eyes as he pointed to the question: "To what church do you hetong Or, "To | party ticket, or get out of the schools. That is : | door. what eas party do you belong: When boiled down this demand of the inner ecir"Get out of here,'"' he said sternly, They examine | what they certainly do with city employes now. the ‘applicant's record, see what is his preparation They would start on a campaign of proscription cle for control of the schools is found to be noth-| ‘you get enough money as it Is. or | for the child, I am not resp ible for to teaching, or for supervisor work,.or for principal. | 9 ainsi cninsiadiel ing more thana movement to make Sergeant Bill your mistakes. If men wf every non _., once more a member of the board. : marry, when hardly able choose to supportto! with a ssalves and frien EY - short Underwear P ‘been At , choice at- rding her tad: e « Kind. Lawns and Linens kind, Lé ‘ : ; 4 ae SS «1, embroidery trimmec 1.00 p nobody to do ? ope Oro ror. & Tes ulary 15s FELUOextva' LOE fine®.quality «+2499 bie "*" ne ‘eeVests An. of Munsing. ladle leece lined, all sizes, including you would battle for kopek 5 ss jm eray lined Munsing | nion Suits all sizes, in 75 and . : > ort 2: Years CO. AS) TEOEE. 1 io te ae _., Je RPE CIE,andBale girl . fleece . lined : aesUnion Sults, "Wits. gray gray Boys' Munsing fel- ‘ "my born "a of a and ; Warm Misses' fleece you?" t) gently, is poor ¢ Yor rarige:from your ; Aaiy Half Price exasperated I help } 1@° Said l in,"" } sarin, not low born; she poor, the! : Cut down the tariff where there y * necessity for ii. But retain® the duty the "NNo, brat Js for Goodwin's _- would { to service us of Judge court'of ; said He s reminds ; dic- Ameri- going the last iy samples manufacturers' *lz are Philadelphia k md ol ee New front and back, Prices fre oeee art ‘ me the: feclings:of | ae man before vague of 16 irritation roke! him withhr Mine that # this( Pf | oo of person should trouble him! ¢é ib with the detalls of as his farsordid existS ence, and that was as he got Power line 2 open looked Ree eae Nes three a on and ; houses. Only one handsomely lace. at Serge, who. stood nervously finger-| % ing his cap. We noticed that the toll| worn hands had grown very thin, that | his cheeks were hollow and that deep | circles about his eyes made them look intense and large. He had begun to stoop, too, and Serge had always been as straight of body as in character These signs of. worry, and: in this case of poverty, did not move Stepan Antonoviteh. He had never. known what it was to want for anything in|} his Ife, unless it was an appetite for| | dinner, consequently he Dr. Sune ay them. recognizing it heard. thanks to But of Work-a-day of who delivered that plenty forgot. source sentiment of it is not the to Deity. the of There of by Thanksgiving, are little is gained on burden to tate tt take atieoetar The ; vs Handsome Barin, her a season for special grat"T do not expect it, Barin,T thought people insist on making. Jf is not a henefit to the movement. The best elements of the American | ‘Cio Cpe ape a * : perhaps you might. My Yana wife said ‘G schools. | party are for a non-partisan control of the schools. | itude eee es meat g ind tell it to the. Garin, he has. a One is better for ihe day now so near celebration. baby of his own The very swongest. Republicans and the Very | they don't ask even for an American party control.| and.will feel for iol strongest Democrats and the very strongest part-| mey demand that the children of men of all_parties | And one is better for the influences that soften the ary eh a id-thatMesina Stepan our wile saic Lat, and Steps As Christmas draws all the Antonovitch's sans of every other political cause, can stand fairly | nq of eyery church be given an education free | heart because of it, eyes. glistened', with | children a little closer tegether, so Thanksgiving | Tage: "Your wife had the audacity to | and fully together on the platform of all _ " from the bias of any party or church prejudice. oa Ouple my daughter with our lov for the city schools. They can fight each other in This demand. on which the A lifts - all the world a little nearer recognition inner has ana| ~°' , . born pbrat-.' He became speechless a partisan election, but they will not fight each other started is not for an American party control of the love for the source of all good things. with Indignation. .Half-a dozen _ex2 eat pressions: came into"his mind, at once, in school matters when the schools are going ‘0 be} .onogois. Rule by any party would be bad enough. but he was unable to use one. Sergins hurt by the fight. But what they ask iy infinitely worse. They ask HE INDORSES HIMSELF, ANYWAY. looked at him curiously, and as he did The very strongest adherents of every church are | 64. the control of the schools by that inner circle | bac _to his cheeks satis-| 50.the color came is Grouch, Implacable the Bill, Sergeant ‘his child's for agony of flush: |-the . i in perfect accord when it comes to control of the| ¢natis not responsible to the people. They demand fied with his course while a member of the school | misery an¢ ‘ indignation' at his schools. They are devoted to their various creeds, that the more than half a million dollars of annual board. He gives himself an unqualified indorsement, | master's words but ei 7 he "The litle and there is é & as colorless us amore? Some- he at ‘s retained then left them Dure he say e © nor felt ft would be useless, and thought of his c hild lying there of-mereciful Father, W hat she not need? What hedo you think [ can do?" re-) immaster. in sightly patient tone public THANKSGIVING, was blessings It the. the} but There land. The who | obligation with The worth 1 Scr on sermon given haps little The best elements in means be true The tail, gain be FOR morning. a and would good Paden's most get office, up acres splendid years. the TIME from shamelessly will the Nevo of goy- by a four i Se for THE they all giye million and would poe ment of of the of form could it in Isn't the plan a good one? It you think so, talk} 44 jit comfortable My wife does fo your neighbor about it. One of these days every | the best she can, but the money, you t ‘ rovarn. | Know how little it-is one oe ae SEL ee a chance to ask Z the govern have. taken. the libekty, to Tell, ‘oviie'.Barin,aud I last by 7. ae faithits circle, face any of now, state In government of the it would house The population p.vine, attacted the mayor, and sustaiiied the malevolent inner circle! Now those same men are demanding that the Ij¢ schools of Salt Lake be turned over to their (onto). It is not the American party that is seek- re-/ ing control of the schools. the inner a new acre for thirty-four state roads, office. not mayor in up dictatorship a Much the the spit set have have departcouncil, control officer, and 26, circle. obeyed word manner, the of the Every at EC Government mayor, the conduct demand tracts in which alone it is ayailable. If the land eee . in the' voice. ane se . : vitenh, the é Oo gstoo "ah n hance were sold to private owners, they would improve it. before Sri, Pthe AG MATmagnate, Wins Atehad CAD but. little : 4 : Self interest would compel that. course. worldly experlence, yet le detected And every acre left to the government would in-| the sarcasm in the well bred ton : (A faint flush flickered tn ‘Serge's crease iin value. and California. on elected state. all In the the one to two dollars an acre. news- appointment, nor to no approvingly of June went and | proke Every which Governor expense the state for from adopted-on of managément find mayor shameless against.. Salt any discrediting city government, | Americans. as troubled In Deyine, interests resolutions, of the Tribune the 1908 long state Utes praise of the James the business meeting of responsible | page control Colorado people, chief. promptly east SCHOOLS. the of the You Opoy ce of the schools, then it is abandoned, set ae It will firo the confirmation uttered mutually. agree to lay aside political and lindorsement of the public for considerations in the management of their) (.tainty do not deserve it, schools, The of higher could sent by a string ful and | affairs. question is decided on the basis: "Is it best for the | schools?") When an affirmative answer is made 10 | ibat question, in ihe light of perfect impartiality,; then the course is adopted. When the answer 1S! that the suggested course is not for the best interest | jected. been words mayor away called | ment representative THE of for councilmen council, had No selection the called 1908-a IN FULL. TUESDAY, NOT the Devine his in and not a and declaring their position as to appointive on all matters co - | Here is the core of these resolutions: give former Oo ordering change Neither the mayor, nor the head of any perce a be honores {| sole REPUBLICAN. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, editor of the Devine party support than the Tribune gave to mayor for appointing bim | party, to Mountains. LAKE When that and Was | THEY the 90' The council met, and Deyine's confirmation was held au iup. The inner circle, the managers of the American notice EASTERN OFFICES: Building New. York ffce, 604 Cambridge sosite Waldorf-Astoria; Chicago Office, 31k of commended of American Yhen ..| 75] 208 South West Offices-Dooly Block, . Templo : street. Phones-Business and editorial epee Bell, 1x change 25; 3 $ Editorlal deSee ere 3190. i partment only, Independent ‘ and D1itHCT, solicitors, discontinue subscription explicit seleetion, ever knew. man | ... give heartily thelr | claring _50/ Sunday Sunday or to La Advunce. Department Order Utah. Salt the settlers. a | of Devine's appointment was promised as solemnly This land is not helpful to the government now, BY Uy PESHKNOW. at) as men can pledge anything. The councilmen gave and {s not likely to help so long as it remains gov‘Your child is sick," said. Stepan ; ‘ ia ‘ onovi vt oO or ¥ | 2 the mayor: their' word land-unless by some means a large tract | 'tOnevitch, the pompous looking of honor to approye his : ap-; | ernment | owner*of Tascara castle, to the anxpointment of Devine. The Tribune published edi- of it is detached and improved. ke ious looking man who had just been| torials of strong commendation, in one of them deIt will be improved if the government will give admitted "to. his' presence... "It-is 2 10, 1906,, the Act In on number | pledged RATES, please collectors delivery lA - BG | paper 09 | to the One Month, Daily and Three Months, Dally Six Months, Daily « One, Year, Daily : Sunday only, One Yea Subscribers In Feb. under ntered as second class matter 3 the postoffice at Salt Lake Cit Oe Congress .March 5%, 1879, Republican Only City, Ut ah. | Tribune by Company. n~ of No his opinion Se ts Organ Mornivs Ropublican be Officinl ie ae [very Inter-Mountain cea, Petecy THE INTER-MOUNTAIN THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICA if not, money. | | | | | ER BROS. co THE oy ORIGINAL > KNIT GOODS HOUSE : ‘OF UTAH | UNDERWEAR AND Hosiery . 36 MAIN sr, r > |