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Show A : THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY,UTAH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 7: Published :. Morning in our schools that is unfortunate. Forty pet cent cee plea Offi! Organ of the eee Republican Party te Utaw. (; lay. There can be js 88. March &, 1879 : ‘ | THAT inSunday Advance. One a m a ounens : aFac: ' . -_ Not Paid in Advance. Month, Daily and Sunday , 5 a a areas accomplished, DEPARTURE ;.00) 60 5s eeteoreerre © SHOULD BE CHECKED WITHIN OUR POWER. 60oo | Didn't the old blunderbeéls : That would for to such be games ay ye > engageein. It room : for a ee football ample as high : would feld, for pupils them abund- in addition to the BY WASTE tho MEANS} new ALL 15 days oan ago with the charge i know that high their teachers work In could time, of address when are LOVE Oooo | were be followed in the there will be need course, > Within 2) another year ordering change address, Order to discontinue pe perswall be only when subscription is PAID IN FULL. of vacant honored away by 7 by the forty him per cent that had been it is quite x h West Temple His policy B _ y 208. Sout e aes siresk: Phorea. Bepinass and editorial department®, | t{ve teachers ell, Exchange 26; Independent, 3190. Editorial poate 7 { certain : A ratlroad lumber men dealer j oa {on Ya : : it Fs a Ay the | happiness in a stumbling declaration loft de votion, stared up at her in joyful new yy 22 te | CITY, y WEDNESDAY, dP LN Bin . e¢ NOV. 25, a 1908 nceilas *aite. elttndl e GP Riniwlba lah: "rant that " on a you believe me, Erle nt cae RT een. rent and <gQk Rox JOLLY 8s. § s "Oh, Marjorie, it seems too good to | me oe ee : ne w Ep aTeOs he Of N Ee] : all is nleacire e round of pleasure to another state-not CO Dt Se speaking, t 1 ared In TASe Wildextdkenind a this.Gently T tah-ts | ut the schools is absolutely funny. It is grotesque, the offices,9 railroad ia A camo there attar letter a 5 from 7 this releasing watch, her he "Sa r'' aie weald Every charge that has been made-and not one pro-| a88me Jumber merchant protesting to the company a ‘ine rg »y fron 'eeeds : further than innuendo-is answered by the | 4Sainst re ; reducing that lumberor rate from Puget Sound. eve ie Hope; ; herself she | infinitely bad record of the gang's own spokesman. His letter fairly bristled with arguments while he say when for: oy their declaration. and' it js In these exact terms: youre moe a i ger from against | coh a proposal marry > As they view ". the duties of ] . the mayor, d they view | partisan . inted officer, - us o » |{"0m control of the Tribune she [inser Circle | Turn them down, Vv | = would5 not : obey them.. They made bey him aa vai : word, violate hig promise, > and obey them ; his |} | i the . $$ 1e% y} schools. Grouch = 9D and There the is danger | members of the | and turn them hard ' en ‘ oe somethimes he has any | ae T'S ene eee | WHO VOUCHES FOR SERGEANT BILL? | Sergeant Bill Nelson, the Grand Old Grouch of the j « ae Tribune, on the Z . Si is perfectly school F ' satisfied with his course while| : and gives himself a clean bill board the three strects - merican Sida knuckle the 5 for a man with er ee , mayor which eir i sixty ° them, to an years alone B es Maia party-an oaks Ean down old, a be ac-| : Abraham was Lincoln. y trol é Wee= aed v ae e || speaker - Pelle to aentucky ; | | ° The a 3 . former ade confederate ave February a bz et at 12 is. the o een ationa "e a nd eer ; 2 eech, iss to have have but one , speech =o ~ . musical program of superior merit ‘ sent and 4 to the day s It eon, St-class ee but t Oo ee | Lo is | } precede } ant soldier, ¥. to be fire chief of Salt Lake-as if there This music wil] be S under the i if| follow z the oration, ie a send were no good men in this city. And that was the direction of a capable master, and will consist second mayor they had chased in the past year, ton. |Jargely of patriot music of the nation, with selections And if they can do that with John Bransford, ; reminiscent of the days when Lincoln lived and| i 5 ; men> that ever ver live lived, andd with ove of the squarest | | struggled. struggled Ezra Thompson, the stubborn and independent, Correspondence with the speaker indicates that what would they do with the schools when they the address will abound In passages designed to inspi Lincoln, . a ee ‘ec got them? ? They are x 0 onesil ble 2 me e parele | ee lovere ~ Line ee ae for eei aaa bors | and they will not permit any r officer e ecte r Cc m th |anc is sacri ce, a8 apd to infuse t e profoundes use i 25 American party ticket to be responsible However, , it With a would ability.Y.| | 2paper "°¥5Paver, phe rovide . oa a Of course seate tei‘ Reis doso {t he can that praise Sergeant ee é himself, Bill ‘ ms nake shall e he that ne igi coffee yse SO has as | | sy fe sp . ou pay and st indat, , TR eee en tes |mouth * © iat ‘ anc to y sweves28 Le ong Dt. . $4.50 While they ~ at- _ S U d ues Warm naerwea 1 = mn erat Misses' fleece lined Munsing: Union Sut l sizes Bra and white, from 2 years to. 12 years. ae ete 75¢ pete - 1ed «Munsine: areWnion-Suitss. Bove' andveiris' : fle stay < : open crotch gular ; 60c | gray a and. extrz . |? alas : } hills tingea he y the famous but twinkling s of Munsing ee ee eae . Aleaged. fleece: lin ed a NSeas ing Pantsme in? : whitecand - : Bm bo ‘ { According " si size 3 dea Pantene ant an 10 DAN y : it € coliE Sults, $1.25 Glaeee iines 4 Union : : ‘stave. ge ro - Te é : haere Sn (2eo 4 + 60c " oe | was aa eray Se with "Grav Gray | humorous quality . aol mle sx he 2} | i ne q ' reg Ladies' dies' pxtre, extra 1 fine ne eae! : mT r Miisden' Maste"and h Gonthwilan thay, cuit' «ar wees s Agi is eis of Haped E Aare BrOup " C =} a BeL vette bape or ha OL Houlders which seen from a Stance | | the money, there is no telling what sort of reading | >€2% 4 Marvelous resemblance to a fas et - Sort "|flock of grazing sheep, looked more : = ~ Mena ey like real gray w ethers | SR Snare aver, And it snowed all night, and it snowed all day, | ev Bowater; Bs . mu e d Afmeelself toxtogether ther | 5 | and it: sowed allover the land , | Bar 0ldly asked to see Mr, Edwar¢ | a é 8 ove » land. -etersen, The millionaire was awaiting him, zePhe: wise : down in the ganden garden ‘man pours. oli; on the: walure Benes | walking all 1B upry and ane mE, insEn = the wayes get angry cnough to engulf him |li hard, gray "haired. te with 4 ‘ man,: |= eS ae astern eae ~ to the, of patriotic fervor, Linens : trimmed, i | Martha lig ene one the:© | love NnougNht ste ‘ choice vour short at for Bats ity ab Mungink "Vetta ledien--tideew ined. nilt sizes, qacidalop i see hard ; When dad iis always¢ | TeV ig fon.‘lancholy The., &gray woilina x ote at sky, me gray pe : : - vias 7 nau-|sranite a a just as he Hikes it and : eggs are not boiled as the be SL. $1.00 = Lawns and . 4 . embroidery . < samples Inlade pul hiladelplia | c kind. kK back, ‘om from range 1 and ° - for no other bis constant seli-adulation would readers; but when people pay a dollar most last "Good-bye," shi swered. "I'll do oan ie ven sian oF genet eats « a . C and re re Tf an manufacturers' York , , woeO08 protpely a ae oni sconsol-: ye, Sale Mmric, ately. a thes Sere iii an the little inn y hich had the honor of sh sItering Marjorie andsee heryour-father. wealthy father. "I'll | dompand? directly'| after breakfast. : make copy-| J i front Prisees rices nis aa tt ss . of New . 50 - ; open | | line 7 three Onl ; neota , fa llouses, niyo . Handuorteleclace and both ends | American made bim turn down a man declared by their own FOR A BIG LINCOLN DAY CELEBRATION. of health. He cut the teachers' pay, and drove| @® they were yesterday. Atty] " Hendinway/in: r r 3 hordeb.-: STRAadee iee : ror ere newspaper to be the best flre chief Salt Lake ever| j It is safe to say that Salt Lake will fittingly na a= aeeate cis. et Sig'Hooe{ good humoror there . 4 ~ ‘ ‘ ve 5 ‘ bad, and appoint a man who would have been lost| celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the birth of | back in power-ON HIS RECORD * @ off ¥ from. would. the | !umberman's letter, and said what General Sherman |S Werk cut out to mako the | x meet. Why, of course, the head of any depart-| No, good people, there is no danger from me : ehLi A arena ute wevdonmant ' nor the city council, | hierarch. There is danger from this malevolent war2 was.> ‘ val | Said eed ax is responsible to the people of this city for the lta push that tells you its officials are not responsible It was one of the things which ful and honest management and conduct of broil the people. There Is no danger from the non-|# railroad man question whether } . : ‘here is danger right on the fundamental jolly. the duties of every other elected or appo They have the city, and they broke the ee Handsome ana: rTds looked| €6eem~ to tho| THAT WAY LIES ANARCHY. ee: he is,re uttering falsehood CRIES ies Shale and , action detrimental to bis established business. . buc | And here so gratuitous, father of his love. His beautiful Mar- | These men who now demand contro} of the pu .. : . : » < And " the ~ railroad man sat down and put his feet |Jorie, heiress to thousands of acres of ><] ad ed [rich5 : ke insolently tell the people they | so easily refuted that it needs only Lo quote e the | é 8 I B _i California ‘pasture and. over | schools of Salt We Lake inso , . | official pennereport for the : last year of his service. srvice. Heaven 6p)5 They : have issued | under his desk and looked at the traffic committee's | million Heaven yijilion sheep, eheep irrledtot an: inslems.t married nsign are not responsible to the people. : -_ | knows it was time to make him an ex-member. | report to the Commercial club, and then at the|fleant Norwegian farmer, who had all | Ps eee a as asleep 1) BYSS Eric formally |e requested permission to yr chi ck e 0 eae Pye A | ¥ A Thanksgiving p Y of ; . DAKE SALTY: a a ful) | *™4zement fou love the me a poor was so bad that the defection of effec| 4 " member of his city's Commercial club. To so. thatpox Come,ae it oe is. time for eu me toi ViensreReni > T° p » CO "on alarmed the board and damaged the | Club he,~ as a member om the trafic committee, re turn," shesald, a peer is fe hae 2 ported that a reduced freizht rate on lumber from os Ai et ply keep him waiting for his : y | or S 5 > I; f ' = ast, ee And that curmudgeon wants to have direction of | Puget Sound pofnts had been secured. And the fact | Oh, IT er."' am } afraid I had 2 ‘ "Ee aner -j . ‘our ff ikly. forgotten £ ERN OFFICES: / thethe schools again! BAST Well, once will be quite enough |lwW885se duly ‘4 heralded> in his 3 local | Ne On paper, se with much | g you father," he said blank 7 here was yery little doubt as to § Tro ripinnate aucovias: ae S11 >, chicago. Bos te | for him cago Of8 ce, o | Praise foru the J patriotic . . lumberman. hate oe * a rn" 1 what 2 Majorle's = - "father-who . i Iknew Bunlding, ayes eines, "sole, representative cast This Tribune-inner circle campaign for contro}| A day or so after that paper had been read in eatin pnene: Oe eee on ‘ock \ 5 of the Rocky Mountains. . a ra > "Oy P a ' aeRed Brey : flaming all around heioh upon her fair young head. And Leifson, the bold tall youth, who dared to risk his every hope of Golden age P not 2 a joyous and continuous OF driven | the , ~ 5 Tae OUT ervgae® ig waredinw-" Saareee ina ad onde ‘ ; 3 zi upon' theahite.as ndidar ah ch -ssae > ¢ WINS me." he cried, "you love struggling Norwegian < pos ve 0 ehter E a practicable, and there ROE LRT EE eee ab el ciel the two schools -for,|in the world.' "Yes." she answered sec P a SC in her deep, sweet voice you," ections of one school. anit a ee : aTEE TG =e RiseTl love. overlie division of interests would be | would be no rivalry between } ay aes they would be but two carriers, collectors erningt Jivery on giv al! mastery: ofor solicitors, paper. as | teachers were new-engaged to take the case places ‘ g : left| Well Seeent 7 iI de.) p b gz regular high school buildings, with the In each. But until that lime arrives, ¢ * school building. of two that statement) course cre ? dx Monat ain Seeee tevereree 4-00 jleaving In squads-a thing which he knew Was) East Side high school will be located. pne reat, aly and Sunday '...... cosecerseee B00) andalously untrue-didn't he know he was walking so eet the e nday on », One GAT ¢« se -agerneraceessnseveree & | pee ee ORE 6 10888 aire oe nice a | right into the trap his own hands had builded. | ONE VIEW OF Wish OTHER SIDE. th 5 th a Uieeniation PD nent DIRMET, ‘ and. not t0 - | His policy was so bad that forty per cent of his Here is a bit of a story which sbows 6 ae arin | school give and~ the FROM was in the report for the last year of his service? Didn't he know he had written bis own condemnpaj ° The > assaile 2 nese oard a few tion? When he assalled the pre ent b = .....-.- ssereere*¥i°0°! ay to beJE THE 59 | .60)} ...cesccecnvens $ fone Tent belly Sunday only, One 4 no "5doubt or thattimebetter gine | ant if at fuethe aropenin A = and Dally Paid monu Qne . and likely pupilsin | It is probable, as one of the speakers suggested | THE | ip a recent address to the high school pupils, that 7 CORPS EVERY YEAR 7 A LARGE NI MBER | the rt Take | OF TEACHERS WHO HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED | the present buildings would bo used for a}ana In Salt Lake BY OUR SUPERVISORS IN HE METHODS mauual training school, while the rest of| Eric HERE EMPLOYED MUST BE REGARDED AS A sien : ip eae |} had SERIOUS LOSS TO THE SCHOOLS. - . . ; :..,, Only Republean Dally Newspaper pally: Cten SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ;: || are © | OF Ole car our teachers were fully aequainted | mands of the cadets. Sntered ; as.second socond x « class matter Feb. 10,D, 1906, . at| } with the work {ie Entered postoffice at Salt Lake City, under the Act ef/to be taught. : ' what it {s pow. | sround, previousnecessary experienceconsequence in our schools, a circumstance i whose is confusion and de- by CPP eee aera : Bar alns . 1 oice g Ladies' black cotton Mose for fall aa F 7 et oe less and full fashioned: i A 35: = value for... Ladies' one black In cashmere Mose, A reguls B5e winter ie. a full fashioned at 25 fart Specie eyes. | f cial sale price. ..... mac seam95¢ sees foot ané@ 5 er stainless and prfe rice. ; SPT ES ke 5: ithe eR ih oct US he Boy! iinet black he ner ented hae 1¢ *ickaninny brand, nade or durability of wear, A-regu95 lar 35e Hose for : os w i n e SE ee ee eo HEO RC EERO. oh cian Cet c fine : quality,r forfor 25¢ loc, SpeSpe " oo | The plan at present is to have the exercises ip h : decent enough old fellow at heart, | F : | J eae : x ; : | Iiven the Herald adimits the public schools of | but a little concelted way by reason lies anarchy of his | the banquet room begin al half past six in tbe even-| | cei PA : a Lake are all right, although it: must know the |- | suecess ' That way lies the rule of the people by the}ing, and the last strains of the musie there will Salt Bein hte asia think Ruane i | It had been at hisi only child's sug: . chs i xpects e the opposite worst elements in the community. Tse, ges ‘ ; ree years after It is impossible | probably be heard at nine. 6 Thereafter, those ean) , oS Pre Senter ie me the good men and the good women of the American! wish to do so may repair to the big ballroom ard | | aa ae | | home to the old country he had left,. | . . | Why should it cost a mine operator as much to! a poor boy party indorse that dogma of their party leaders. any vears before. It) engage in dancing. There will be no mingling of He| . : . is . 3 ; + voor, ; POY, many yee | Beene ship a ton of ore from Tintic to Garfield as it costg|looked is so horribly wrong in its view that it shames the up as Erie approached and | the one entertainment with the other, no intrusion giChicamn: manttangirer haath w:ton of A frowned name American. [t is a pleasure to kuow that the | of dancing on the quiet of the assembly room below, re rena 4 I oF woods yo Marjorie has told me why you! w--people beat deserving of that wear. : seamless. An ‘extra good quality Special sale prick Cineet Childrens Tisch: castiiard EXORS, & osiery and pt cite Sale eae 4d andes § o5, eS a e | ' \ Ne] , cedeeged people That . be The Jezislature will -be in session in February | . doctrine we have quoted from the American party || Bey | creed. These men whe demand control of ; the schools | ; : are not the American party. They are the little ring | | 3 * that is profiting by z their people, They the deception are the people painting the state black, practiced who have 1S Anseles. atta ire: ald) byusduely. (byway, 2 of Drug Store South So is MMain. i: at iStreet 112-114 J ‘) ~) SSS feeding oy thero aoe 7 Naas' patiently ; AA a upon | | been | The name few of days. the Many orator will be . announced within : details have already w ish Wis the De he emocrats ane 1 wh ‘it wil }ean't help it-really£ I Marjorle and she loves ‘an' e | now. c 5 can't. I love | ‘‘If . you have wr me. And we wate you go we? ake you anything o. . er me else ( OW x to eae or < "" ccep my mou They "ao ane a a : "4 ; ; : Span of the - Great Mmaneipator . . will . find welcome 2 | 1 he , loves public the . ‘ schools. public wants his children educated. hy ' Every man || NEVER ; fle wants that educa-, WAS A BETTER TIME THAN Now. oe : a better time than never was There now . | the eserve any consideration in the | and congenial company. Of course no party lines state, and they will not be followed by the members | will be draw n, and the event will by no means be| of their own party. employed to any purpose other than the honoring | i If they were making the fighi for anything but of the Martyr President, Abraham Lincoln. the schools, their fate would nol be so hopcless. But| ae SEE hc a ee high young teaching nien chosen ee 7of that gre control great aoe 2 acs c . ities oo have yY 4 in these schools the ae of| iness Wee ave a beenbiped See te, entirely ae; na Ge never for * peered an instant in freight é are men rates to and earnest enough, from but and how if avery every was third ; road more to ship from Michigan, or Chicago to Goan : will go | way, giving education and teaching yan the pore outlying met 8 ~ fore state a swerve question from every effort ‘Hort thom in relating part of | Is making king the to the slightest the country. y develop to from Utah material. in schools. , att | fists w button capitol. the greatest teaching are_reason-| Presently will | the naturally people Akron, Ohio, or Detroit, Salt Lake than from the u Begs) Sears Wisdom wouldaceseemBarer. to argue ability % in favor in said, "and os ' . rather too teachers of the for Utah normal effort to work. He schools. He prepare Utah me wants fights } to make the an state's end noble| Tt % ,insist will on be very rates much and better than regulations to that . by the d bi teachers fr up Ser claims that he and to the : no one ve time when the public tere: RORte NRO ORLA else is qualified the schools. to nor mitigate the seyerity | FOR AN Let |. want them Let stubbornly want . the : state ee manage |; h SIDE oo h 1 ea . HIGH sing | them laud "Through our) While of reprisals Who will eas,get the buttons. - SCHOOL. Dener Who who may of the the the ste morning battle ‘Digce tor have 7 That the samo .the~ ew% mtu chance! schools back ten years if he had his way, complained when Old Grouch, as those who knew him best twenty rods deep, which is plenty big | hear a . & gh : school, Dp capable In in Seecorn. Wd five 0 pave z : er Tada taught oo . ‘i eee LAKE ches Ge ake Le Jes 19 ea hears 19 have. taught three years, 30 have taught four years 29 have taught five years. The above table reveals a degree of : : Younger i one frankly "e e s laphe whenevei si pleased with I < am myself yer | Your iittle e { rich work f Ripe llwouldlie MP asic tue e odad--no = indigestible messes-and won't hurt her." a aide : ae lad,T Eaominan " G hb and fifty eal! ina? ae v ‘ You ee ae nde ‘| "It is Can't you up Fetersen? le I c a know, hun- twirl of the plowman's lot, in his eno a for a of ough accommo- But es I'd rather a take, ? aye a should," "It.is sure you to see = "Pooh, the end the cot, | _shake le go oe up, and not on the! enough He for} "spot | all other kinds of trusts and combinations wn. a ree good time to have it filled. is dry now and . be screened The can - better. replied the not be cabled the across, headlines, held out his hand BAMB ve 16161 U. 3.8 SS | Full Line of if WATCHES DIAMONDS : SILVERWARE Blah: KINDS AND OF JEWELRY MR J o Bric H Ue . KNICKE RBOGKER 5 i 143 So. Main : "InIn popeite tion co deratio : Street, A, Mr,| and and ERGE Meighn - as } # him keenly "Why do you want to sell them?" o a Fata > oni y » as Se "C . nek! Sort g is , eave mies * ea ae sens he -| > but its| score he was determined. Wether looked "healthy Overc Ga ; a ue . = : overcoats .. at Cutler prices than is possible { any other combination, The reason is that Kk high { lity y and < : suppenhelmer clothes ee are ae tere Cutler prices a are low t ‘oats coata e at have Kuppenhelmer and othe ; ith with Kcu : i 4 e1 ei ppenheimer other raincoats, $8-$10-$12- 15 cravenettes and Je oyer- Co nar Bo We've enough ys a , e n splendid a t e : an R Ss e uc ed ¥ ‘ this; week plendid we offer varicty 1-3 off of boys': knee pants: , ; all grades ang prices and off. Bring the ~ boyMOY 4D and we'll both him and y , Bllarantee to Please ele tr it alnala be he. | Property to the south of that now owned, and a "You said four hundred, I will give PUBLIC } sronting on Second South street could be purchased j are nee bere dilatory in the matter of bring- yen Siete Buns apa fifty. . ground for . the cadets, | ishg now in a supply of water from the Alps and the city| "Dene," Erle cried. reasonably, , no doubt. !f a drill with a ater eke Great; "Come on, let'a and have a look and a general recreation place should be desired. oy aha threatened felt because the authorities diverted | at them." said ths goAmerican ea trom an a fund provided Or, a6 has been‘ suggested, But Eric laughed the school board could | of 000,000 constructing aqueduct which.for hadthe he purpose work "Afraid of your bargain?" he asked.| buy ten rods by ten to the sonth of the schoo) pro-| been prosecuted with due diligence, would have The American flushed angrily and \perty, leaving the Second South street frontage just | Drought enough water to the city to make instability shortage | glanced up the hillside again, a3 . , ‘The, OM abe impossible. : | Gray More goes tenuis ;local paper out of , pulling the his to that Be cat at : ao * . hire bien | pocket ang J oking it the market "| price of sheep. did not intend ~ is coal | S hte ner poor swindled father look: | ing regretfully at his latest purchase to and ask wee e for rou" wale : Se on ie tt your daugiiter's hand, said : Eric lichtly. Nc 3 Sateen as Now ud Petersen was a man who never tet an flashed across his opportunity mind that slip. ff thisIt. | mad fellow really went to America to | make his fortune he would safely be out of the way, and after a while Mar- |M dal ta Pp a and would| | probably end by making the. titled | marriage on which he had set - his heart. The farmers' Educational and Co-operative union in New . Orleans this week and resalved that prices of raw cotton must {t proposes to establish bie feeding have et wil tuke four hundred the lot," said Erie quickly, | cash. . corre _The American looked at From -his hand than) to wealth I'd bow, ForHasthe stood. honest by grasp of his hand's rough clasp, the GoodOld Plow i 5 » & t « ow ate 4 2 ' ""!! honor be, then, to these gray old men When at last they are bowed with toil! Their warfare then o'er, they battle no more they've conquered the stubborn RaWFor thatdhalet sae, ete ctyeesoll neire, And ne'er shall the victor's brow W ith @ laurel crown to the grave go down Like the sons of the Good Old Plow. See Sa met you This you ae Urlo nee jeneae ere | feed my hands for a day," he cried, | S#90k It heartily yeixem." ,humdred - kroner would buy f |). e. Sa fa jokingion ok y. greets : humble hearty Wethers. apparently side of the hill. curl a bin - a aga sure I incorrigible Erle, ll - 1ce anthricite eentiy? See reckon subou! 6-you noti y 5 vey Yoor many men] hen the storm broke. ‘ av ne yyou horoughly, is "GGet out,"" » thundered who have done the milllonso thoroughly, wo" aire, "get out before :you are hurt. x syYou are the first, = 1 sir " said the never pareheard such impudence in all Seancesproudly : merican ¥ life \ can pr : sete os "Heavens how they will laugit at | Why shouldd I J ge get out," quaniciasked Erie asked i ms ev nenithor : store comescout! quietly. ‘IT am your equal, there is "My equal oe youl! Do Young mun T could buy you fee ling [shall " hill, the the ere hyndred ia ee nea Della tt suspicious, Sa three a : cromer, ron Nation { me » fumous Schelpe aby tat prepress bought for the the : a ne F y called bim, was at the head of the school boar Wiha Aarau abhead val tls i : Ce pera of the market ifth i the-best of him in.a barating twelve hundred pupils in the best possible | easily be carried cornering through. Incidentally, itcanmaymore! be! tric pain. to Heget was We quote from the 1 quite prepared'to buy annual report of the public thet the organi : ily condemns conde manner, and with e basement gymuasium not easily {remarkedC ° Organization heartily | gyim out; but ifany one was going to" schools of Salt Lake City, for the year ending June | aid i eerie 30, 1895;ss | his | 5 mou Together they climbed man puzzled and oder fray the notes that in music: float bright and glittering hal}; amorous With a scornful look deride Fine business he made of it when he| oo" ‘28m that old. school property, ' First South street, east of the First Congregationalin | gree 0 ska reactionary, who would set the | Cbureb ari property . which the " school board now = | Owns; or the Judge Miners' Home. It is understood | Z : | in his favorite wearisome manner the other day that | that the latter can be bought reasonably. And it | arin be adapted to the teachers of the present were leaving the schools~~and || could pes at asmall expense 24 ere P i ; neae:2 of going to other states, where they could receive| B a L a h Patel han 1s desired. decent pay. They are doing nothing of the kind. u ake has grown so fast that there is no! a available place. And there is a aight of) Ninety per cent of the Salt Lake teachers this year Nearer Seatac Gonnten ey eeasron ait 34 } C y f were Salt Lake teachers last year, They are not The First Soutt 4B Dis hea 4 3 abandoning the schools. But here is what happened € 1 property js ten ; rods wide by! didf = maten." « , sric surprised asked tone See oe a eke ee Tuesday Side B thers ace re Cones a rast As he follows the Good Old Plow. , Full many there be that. daily we see With a selfish and hollow pride, better pl Rae the clenching | ae And..the deeds that have them chant in praise of | Let oe EAST te fockid "TT pears | . . your -ahoula influence daughter. on you, wouldn't4 | world, she and | he swore loves "I love Why : saeand thenan ¢ ee, } aughed he laughes | Crceieionis > me, young will be here ~ and they | | us man,"Say he to marry wae s "You "to , have Sea got that Te permission eqetenes nes a7 4.) | cried, think I-a : man with a to know whether Salt' Lake Confound you," cried the Amertion sheep of my own snould not . : w, | ean angrily, "you cannot possibly |™ © difference between floc! house, or whether our people} keep her in the style she has been | ser the the hair's. bright pro-| people-and wake up some time to find thatgpven| fession of teaching. e Theee the shoulder ef beauty fall. man whowomen foughtforthetheadded our own people can no longer control the tempor PUL Round dearers ricto me ts the song from the tree, ay : i ss i sugh: mill tour - years ago, by which teachers could have | of legislators, had an increase of wages in 1908, protests that his | (aon. school policy is best. The man dubbed Old Grouch rece a | dred times and young never jackass. feel it? J have Why | *&ppe long ‘since past you conceited ae Look ame here, young he Si said | - man," an the ‘ar W "ar days, | Over ® million sheep out there." ee ene Se Are spent on the ocean vast _ WL, ave a few of them myself.wavup | |.aig? 4," Sir." there,"" replied I would render to these all the worship you pleas», | the young man, } ase, the} } fT would honor them aven now: : ling his hand in the direction of tne|, rhen you had better go buck and tell her that her hard-hearted father left) But I'd give far more from my heart's full store | * ulters, gine aa of the Good e ; lanc scoen? ,| has given in. You can have her, vou } T o the cause Old Plow. thatThewayAmericar ae petal on he ae | rascal, and you may bring her up here of grant. | oppress Se ed, couy= asel Are you SONS | you. g9ing | oe legislators A The show plow got around within two hours after the West ing lower rates to the mining men of Utah- to the! The Grand Old Grouch of the Tribune, the man lend th at they? can pay' reasonablo a profits to who cut teachers' salaries when he was president | transportation companies, and have something of the board, complains because Utah is training for themselves. c con oer ‘ Petersen, on "But why?" : Do} | mest innocent N And good caine | repliedLM Mr.5 _ ¥ "I want C5 saadF eee . 5 cbildren had deciding | < ‘ an s . . | tt |Samo points through Salt Lake to San Francisco - | wadedod knee kne ee deep in "the "the beautiful,' Pull." on their pir way way! 5 ; ». No matter! The water-rate argument doesn't look good, for to school. y the West reat Side s 3 ' expect j But then, Side to : what church they may belong, they haye put the shouldn't ee i is no seaport 2 to speak of at Akron, Ohio,, * aan } h there : rote the _ intolerant as atic , question of churches entirely aside , or ; anything. It didn't vote when it comes| ticcket, and : } : : : Detroit or Chicago. thehe policy policy of of tt the partyty controlling roll the the city city is to give to considering matters relating to the schools, ive | i Srindane Wolld nai tamemlic inkavir- ofthe rail ilJor rue Y £ 5 £ : | And the result of it is Salt Lake schools are rec- reud nothing~~ to those who don't9 vote for ; the . gang.a magnates revising the schedules, to the end a ognized all over the nation as of superior quality, as that Salt Lake business men ean compete in their doing superior work, The best teachers are secured | own field for their Grn! Wisiniess with? dom paltiors THE GOOD OLD PLOW | ~ sein bre > | to any ¢ the e to| going to do about it? ee aa football. c inserlbed: {able. to have a pretty Is not ‘They easily seem It are indifferent, explained to them why strong it costscase. a rail-| and Hepublt-| permitted pol-| play 2 institution excellent women, to now the} | you?"ene it would have some Utah. Bus-| they men districts lionto'be ‘free from the ' prejudice of party or of = bigs railroad companies to correct ch ure h, some 2 x of the o in- vl jt? ? e 7 Every man of Salt Lake knows thero 18 | equalities no polities or church the ality"? "The That right on its aceustomed | which for school. re ; shut this tle agar of..ours' and. give about ¥6u back your naire Lie oe check. ; : | He handed it over as he spoke, and (the m millionaire looked g : aat it lonegs and €4Tnestly "T I shall keep this in my desk,"> he1 reey been ar- | an See Ea a en nevien: pean Delis thee: maw. veer ve ° Re a offer tae ca ay Se out it in| Just takeaa itane out and ; f look k at & | opposition to a reduction of the tariff on lead had| have grown rich off the money they beggeda y from the.) ranged. The but it was Many more demand attention. folded. the check ;and The public| iin). SEE th SeTarouhian Aleck ieq {tie hardCalifornian smile of smiled, an angry man, his ricpocket "I knew somehow pute this, Bast to "redeem" Utah, They are the men who| will be apprised of every step in the progress of sos | L t th a ae aa ae ae carried | ee sae ae eo , | Intervie M onT, and in a deal," he| slere er J ca y Tork anes , Saat New | Nevada for @ cause 0 merican York | preparation. Industries. ou may be lack hg in money, but) observed carelessly. oe: you are not lacking in cheek," he safd sr » v "What do you mean?" ~f a Sain (Gr asic ens n saylng ayy ah is a com a = x Thista will be > a¢ Lincoln Day " celebration, and every a ~ , Never mind if= the eeeGrand eee Old Grouch j ics is against | { cure See Me CRIT CR eee TaN Come apisand Poe Bee THAT GOOD (HAL o ie Pgs > 7 i aK peo L in the mist, | of you giving mo. your daughter 111 . _ a aa ans ‘ : = -~ n 5 and probably every member will be of the audience, o i s 7 hasa are | . ¥ Very deliberately Eric scanned his} 20d he fancted met me imeinakive , ; So far as the Old Grouch is concerned, the only} msn. ana without waiting for an in- | S@iner and a man with and each may be accompanied : gal by a lady. It is ex-| ; algae : : : & tor 4 eyo for sheep. ) . sat down e pected that four hundred peopie: will sit down to the| | objection be has to the schools as at present con-| Vitation : urched in-| "Look ati here, Pee Mr. Petersen," he said| doors Without a word out hea check, march which | ducted is that they are better conducted than they ‘ch ee ahs and wrote banquet; and an even greater number will listen| ~ | conciliating|y I know i t must be | doors ¢ 2 with the remark: | were when he conducted them. }vather presumptious to you, but 1Ij|he banded to rie wit : | 1 be to the speaking. They are the people who|a : ' ma : ye ; CUT] THE : ! UNDERWEAR : AND HOS! BROS - KNI Pay = T Goops 5 HOUSE + & i! ER ORIGINA 3INAL, s f * A ts = a ey . OF 4 : : 36 3 te UPAn MAIN ST ak: name denounce the| Our am, rer: y Every REPUBLICA |