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Show CITY, UTAH, M ONDAY, NOVEMBER REPUBLICAN. SALT LAKE THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 4 30, 1908. WTF THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Every Inter-Mountain Official Organ of Morning Republican the Republican a Party ts ll mre a month, Dally ee Sunday only, Year in ye ean oteseat or paper. 2 ae ; i =) ORae OAS = ype Eartibeat Onis, aoe a that especialy delight. present the local be girls, "Laven- It is as charming generation exquisite can work of of but k, he merest suggestions. change of| DOWN goods that are do, you haye a chance now could not Housewives all get down over town. , do this is San are a to Salt for other be enabled to jobbers to are of "getting do If that, they| as one in ability. Surely new legislation. Sea their interest. ra ee the beating. | They matters adjust can they of any poison. He didnt deny And that was | His heartless cruelty 1n that incident mate were| These And the retail lay couldn't in a show grocer, big knowing supply, it-and that human because it knew not be It simply will not do for men of the stamp-and to fee] that they nature, he would Vance he curse bought. their shall not have wives. be there are a right They permitted to beat have to more not them- | and that exercise of kick and| They right. the privilege. Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Beveled Mirrors, Shaving Sets, Jewel Cases, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Sets, Ink Wells, Military Brushes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Powder Boxes, Jewel Boxes. It makes one reflect that we all buy a good many knocks down his wife, and then | ® When a man "THE KNOWN CONDITION OF THE SCHOOLS." |i nines because the skill of the merchant persiades leaves her uncared for, neglects rage to visit her in her the has sent to demonstrate | sick room to which his savage Readers of the Tribune are constantly being ae [us. The show windows are dressed are arranged to in-| never bends above her bed Markets goods. of peauty the | schools" the of condition known the of that "because in prayer for forgive-| We Abita: Gai fyery effort of the dealer is directed to con-| pess-he And the jury that pro-| the defeat of the non-partisan candidates, and the|,jite, , nounced Lill neces- larger right Every more | e9mmendation and a cholce. the man of race life Tom that the Vance jury is the wickedness - to precisely the AS approval of | /) . " e / 4 ; Vaan 7 is " : "known condition of the schools" " whisper of sary , this the " a put politics> to time known are on against " to f rebel. tell z which But all the what good citizens | out mystery of it is|of ; of good results, 7 wise and careful of to their ability v fair administration, ; of generosity : expenditures, of The This Be con- other any one in New thing, York and City that the people is their have public --§ united schools. has of 7 y Utah, found this more companion . ; the es of vanished |rich this « originalal capturing -s .nad | as people | been y [ wopansen his won't wnt nad a have mother give dinners, ashioned OM nm 4 narrative, His talk delivered in | Fridey nleht a very fascinating | venture First. : © . 7 atthe Congrega- uh point, as » pretty me A us one of you and turkey. aa ik 2) sae emphatically. he looks across the beoeun oO "How And the schools| very high grade of schools-these are|of New York are in admirable condition. ness, and a very S When Joe Jenkins was here a few weeks ago that exist. And they are very "well conditions the ? ee , known," too. he spoke with warm enthusiasm of the quality of ; ir "Hang : He had expected to put his boys into a priYork. vate school, but found it was not necessary. He found, too, that it was a practice not generally reHe | by even the most prosperous peop'e. to sorted loo is e as as sh¢ ce, s Dice. i bigger-and y 7 as = BeAGuees you oo ie sticks, ese - x iranian " learn and to Mother } Mother | veal always cutlets aby poe need feed to expect y¢ "I'm | sz It £9, she had a better knack of love. ‘The ee fixing | than ‘anybods you," " feeling ome & else." | Dolly ae really ie ed h ers, erhaps Perhaps ine waav! saucy: smile fled. Aceriere: she was Pinca: ready a forgsy e would have had sser ate nes her lips firmiy together: she vet ene her Garish | Sis take Mrs. stood wouk xeltement ha to petites = ean yore sk Gatish sald Peesy ° «ODP ‘ ar re ee a expectancy in; her 2 brown eyes ' ah wavaacl 1S rm tc eems oe course 7. e ae es 5 ; his8S researches, , and followed them t through their course nor £ e of 3 varied | the excellen : for the honor of the city. . They y didn'n't care for : | of the boys, the enforcement of the law, nor for the good order | activities. And he found the schools of that great of his lectures, went to jail for ‘soe a million at Minneapolis, and And IS THE Salt Lake people are asked to throw their What did to the present con: | wrote : © pol polls Go to the - the See next Do not make them a|lives-and their children will pay the penalt elect American party | through another generation Y| y promise not to be reGo to the polls on Wednesday, and vote for who abjectly declare | the non-partisan candidates for the school board = bosses who make the Wednesday, that your friends 4 8 and do the same. public schools of Salt Lake free vote in their present k of political domi-| nhown good con dition. te pe THOUSANDS OF BEAUTIFUL BOOKS . aa, pressed season holiday tae th a3 Pyeanother Racy on im-|intent is is fe i approaches paid by the criminals who took his life. oes a good official a citizen of value . =e h ° 8 Teputo, he was in the prosecution of his duty w by were GE They dog crime. ee ¥ 3 men not plainly looking And when he, with them alone. leaye » qual ity in keeping with their appearan There are} characteristic courage and Taithtulness, declined to ce. rr, thousands of beautiful books grant: «number, of such perfect! ere never was s0| leave" them without some explanation of their pres. . 7 y delightful variety. | ence there, and their Intentions they killed bim D Some of then ' e But these! teed tet ‘daa wie deficient in merit. Utah is not a good place for. that sort= of thing. There are|It was a crime which might have happened anySas iat exe Ldais a ve any one. i recipient; th ‘ able, More that will shelves ne will adorn the ar ae a library- ee at will Gfenrich the ada rueind¢ | delight 2 | | the at George ‘Ber MeCutcheon, th ' where. "Fs But it is to happen energy The of the class here of the localy Whitt officers, the can nob be reward of- are ‘ it. by prove, old are re elected. 5 asked to make what they Girl," " = Engthe; an pe , expected to to be Besides: . praise the poetry Hol olmes an d and Holland; and THE mayj|so deeply. s' roa' * It tmay fairly p. ,be regarded as the vaster possibilities cal way : President had ||} was Tenny-| or of it in @ article Roosevelt's <* social was mya a and And it is a p'easure to say that Stein can not be procured here, for they are of the | prepared a paper of much merit, yet best produced Joaquin IMiller, If you want Moneychangers" And lems, You if you buy need are the erne at observed something _which every Spe' ce He po litiitt | | Joined ae ch Auge continent. But stories, there get is|{t is surprisingly good. It «hows has tee capable of handling language, and arraying his ail kly ral ery ei | minute es Byponed read it ev- weenen suppressed a pigele cad Dick 1% SH€ Was going Ph" choke s z & f 5 it son' e or oy MOrTOW. mother. I've brought home|! never tasted ene eats this, Dolly?t were rn ae that they oticed eqtreplied ae YOunoes ee it, and inYou the "I thet hada'eania oueoutiie Dolly! show Must be cookdone." 22% eee ratightse etl will,marker.| it must how. appy |" just notmeal adid oe > >S 0 His mother looked at Dolly. es ie] puTprige. at what he thavcne Bad Gatiah. would To CUeer awite pe +t ¢: only nlybs | | Can but Dolly ; and, ck's 2 ‘make' pleasanti; said words, smiled there | suit} econe ey "Ofi tart aid, Tee to 1SOk of Her mathe. course irse, no one : cig te oo B00 as. mo- ay-‘eiii| Hae mother, do. "We arg er, é is. ant = % re eae of oe et of the partisans ta you ---- pa | ieee lien the es won't Dick,"; sha. a such us self-contral. . . et tears the Then held "a Dolly i awe of eee aoe Me *| : government, nor the city council, en en eee ba the Marlon | pase did door was ee as she mean with. 1usband "He's liko ~ And | in spite of not know se worse worse th: hall caucht on ' Page é Elcht. a y =e If : you've e In 5 ever worn é a suit C ] 0 es ove or heimer tee tailors yoy know t uaa ever had before. vs = coats and é very arere verv | nce than| | ow the complete yr raincoats, moderate. Sui Its ae and as well linele : ; ofr Kuppent a8 Other her ree as ( : Oats PS and $ ; elts._. over. - good make. i right all new styles her} and then| lips us words L conduct of and gement Little Brother of the Rich.""| points in most effective2 manner, its affairs. | gmiled,.as° the (boys) used see him] B iamile he was ready to st ai , and have thought of probut- If Salt Lake wants th ne of when the college races St tyon)) came letter a day next The of the at sort of control nts © ; a Su and "Man ot m | wont she saying Garish er Mott | e>. candida part!san the elect will Lake Salt schoo's, | question the of core the to go all at not does It Superman. ‘ the play; but you will find the|if we may be allowed to express opinion on the Otherwise, Salt Lake will go to the polls Wednesday Baar a ae Dick | ontinued or eimer herself. alur. and ies Berar ee S U ioe it boy asked she 0°?" Ernest the tears with one hand ss chee Mefarion's's the with cheek y -_____ thing ab commmendcnre| I'd a.as dear * Om he eae 3 aah , tartbroke hasin diane meres to unetion. sample me ready. Dave the last ie ae cata? ‘tate anaes She i i back. "rolled | a a aoe say criea:< laughed would ow wiping away ame petting apd schools. oy | Jana ae weren't so crotchety about willhis betoad: an the man wees Tome eee dnvcine ation o mother's. cook: | ‘ candidates for place on the school oe Partisan Scary I had instant an yer In gishwinen about armedropped at Derhad ee Marion sleteen |her to! pny te want The t -one aide: |hefore | herotcally e e dow ged s " ch 2 - 2ut-but-" 5 hele ir ne washing. th fing be trusted to! was the only maid| t the schools | out her dishcloth, [little "overdons on . day : ) 2 ende as Be > In a literary way | 2"© bound by this rule of the American party: elor, and old. bachelors are clors ate, Neither the mayor, nor the head of any d‘part || mothers-in-law."" that a man may know that mystery of a freight schedule, and still "The|be She the cue, thy | Durchused Dick fo 50 house with (which him to he‘ane 2 intibed ate dinner, of theand hea taation, dn lyya took hel onan. old debt Sed, Was took g, to any | a have done. honer would so far out that' thes ald nded : Mari fey Pa + - . graft give a part of their grafting W who plaything: a- receipts bosses, make the schools political the stand Reeves hysteria. ] 0 Brice ~ t oO patterns $30 or "A grown Bernard not on socia!-revolution Mr. 1 eno 2° 7 pa in ad printed ne 1 probably fall. have | tion if tirnest' had eusthing todo | aeuld be ao chaughticw ae to critichs |< Kem. ee rail- he ejaculate =¢ 1 with con- | wife's sister, and ther all haana tat | enter 4o heartily into the merrymadies him a ais o keep politics out ofof f the non-partisan candidates is to elect the tty! the food when company was present, | pecting great things of you to Bll -.oxI'm glad to hear you ow Dick sald. his mouth full of eh )Vo Will eat ‘roast turkey a. qe Gen rst article in the Outlook, President | even though the company was an in-| egy aan Haven t eaten a tart | fom quoting Dick's Words, te, Such a ind, indulgent Roosevelt has given the best extant picture of | pinate friend. year, ra | laughed, farish | o rreat-hesz a Usband, © > hina. Reading it, one comes to understand bet-|™ust not bec me A Week dyspeptic ek, Im Ke arning - something li I promise youee shall ees year,"eat vole ate ike eneieae .you that before 1 | little uw jof luck for wite-worrlor and ter about the possibilities of that great empir Peere: ° shall * et wonder sO 5 S ' the ak t meant She scipline. ee; ote ea of the needs and possibilties of its people. One sees | Matter in hand herself She Sonied promise you an old-fasnioneg ae ell that ming eg snoeber until she good tee aeRobhg ty Dolly wishes moreow, ace dishes (fztmyasantly, | the value of the country in a commercial way-acd | aol different , ' of Eva'een It is a pity the poems In England. son for | Would She was a bit startled at the fault-| of Lan! ts' side of the case. No one in reading it will , eachers appointed because of their nier and Kipling, there | take the view tbat it is confined in its arguments to obedience to the inner circle, the makers of the It presents data on which | 5!t Lake Tribune. go to the polls on apateaaioy But there are|the Short Line interest. nothing notable lately. nae ee e standard Amerfcan and Engli h writers of verse | the brief of the rest of the roads wil , and vote for a political control of the s -Lonzfellow away ee " im-| Poneymoon, -- > z a 8 commonwealth. ame in Se STATEMENT OF MR. REEVES. 8 seem get ably the novels | killed Deputy Sherlff Clark, and make men of their | {7™4tion that no American can afford to overlook. | "You were. aa. ‘enon and | ilk al ov . ou were 80. good, Marion, to! Bid Ie eal Dolly. ere ge aby yen| ii The only way to k a Ee pak sete ee In a class ep ae Aen fringing RTAGHTY CNT VIER are forty years. Not even George Eliot or Dicke ape f ean ee eer een nnne Reeves, general freight agent of th e Oregon r, ns or|\o : Thacke ray has excelled it in portraying the strength | Short Line, touching the matter g of controvers and the subtleties of the human soul. And we are | freight rates that has been interesti ee sting our people prai perfectly aware how extravagant that ! couldn't ‘finding butof once Dick. before She had her her mar-} since visited tie «after that was soon riage, and They lsistey a: change. are ° y ‘ ae by it sg tirely Post a pags a lish oo but far Uentenld merry tsSus inthee, eee she Marion looked at political candidates| for school trustee The ; peopoe Beta Harold McGrath Meredith Nicholson are acceptable. T megs 7 y again when: |ao that, ho observed | her attack, c: for ht his | Mr. e Stratton said "Very sorry," woulc she e, } ever she 10K1NG e020 SEnOURT sha If you did! helped oes fered by the governor, the whole sentiment of the| Y@"¢e bY The Republican on Sunday. ae ; china, which coul¢ For | state, unite to spur pursuit. Catch the men who | 2° read it, you should do so. It is wu scroll of {n.| the young girl, who = "oe Some particularly good Peat&8 are offered. lighter reading in fiction, probabl "eCutcheon, | a, home, | permitted of a that will live in the pidn't "Did POUL Ys | about AND CHINA. theyth demanded that he, ; an officer of | ROOSEVELT beautythemof ofthe a books eet Andproves And nd ove displayed, played, examination qual: | |for the him, law, but le In his fire with | the evils th _| siderably more approval than she had | happy time together the evening before | ing the ting did. When they were eatcalled out ust course, Marion for the| to her As they separated Year's. ew no be would There done. that are of- | heretofore e wren r nn e} Tell what is to be | "mother's cooking" as a bugbear to night, Dick sald to his mother: on't talk in riddles. in case the partisan poli | his wife. I want you to cook'our dinner to-| such cranbercy sey oU could make © penalty being natlon-and ratienticne attentions! ; Don' fonsi °@S'Y® It will not do for a | ool board.|den, must not go unpunished. keep the | crime so flagrant to pass without th , corrected And of Og- » near rt Re courteous his. friend. a ave heard that/|her handkerchief to nor oGtn ona l The rico pudding and pie which fo! medals at St. Louls and Portland? Are not more! Mother's cooking' always seems the | queer little tremor would pass over her ee. Were all lavishly extolled by than 80 per cent of the teachers non-Mormon? Are | Pe en ate ara ae eT 1é next afternoon Mother Garish_| ly, Marion. prompt»b tl ‘ahaa Sed earhis upardor praising "After they are mar- Are|-leave home." re j there not more out-of-state teachers now employed | ried" is what he started out to say, Sete ee ree came. Marion had } than a did. pemee aitavagantl aring in our Salt Lake schools than at any time in all || but checkedy himself in time. | relented hen . ppl believe ex-/ Saide® ere very little. pone ‘tee Reetiae 7 f swree a any jas e » rself. "Ias don't ‘ the past? Have not the teachers been given their ar era on t I claire vou my Sy ee women. Her heart tae pats own eee gene he thar . in Salary? SHERIFF THEThatKILLING murder OFof DEPUTY Deputy Sheriff Clark CLARK, re | "@!5¢Don't be mysterious for school the for candidates non-partisan that Are not the schools in excellent standing | 2 d@y or two." | with the other schools of the country? will suffer. ; I]t) Compared do, theit toschools into|of politics. If Ww theyregret Salt Lake public schoolsThe of known eauieokaOF a eae politicians. ig Di] io CE condition | they i do, they y will the last day of their | Didn't: the Salt Lake schools take gold and silver | od now Is good. football of politics. Do not candidates bien' who pol publis ; their thelr. devotl people, and eae otion to the political many nanymore more the spirit hen hisarea recoveredhi to hayeto assert began seemedhe how is much scemed to| | and friend handsomer noticed growin | pete rince co ceenaps. Tr ees than meie politeness Gemauiady "Helin eicee tarkee iasher. would gh\ what it Is, Ernest, nobody ever cooks tee keaclate und a niet eee ane See how | Jufoy and tender it is' > { yeprned. how to today" coughand choking ae ‘Yo turkeya aioeing, andshe he waswasnot very she | cook' as mother. afraid much | turkey aulte to do with the {expected she/ but Christmas, this well her so trying . is their objection not was have it}had sorry,thisDick. , | she she toanswered time,"I tried || just"I'mright lucidity | deprecatingly. oc , eonese , , se i¢ | hee He the and OBJECTION? are the: partisans: oe own good schools into the mire and vile corruption | 40"? ithe eerie Don't WHAT What city since the | tics to come. ae ‘ried aismes io brothers mad in any American ; to tell. And the record of the human race will never | Gece One "turkey is cooked "to | i it te Rania re: ni aCe ee tie the' eat fe wave Hie eee be complete till this material is fully read, and@| death, Dolly. It is as much overdone ats aa na! ee a nia irk | tes rreqt Pea mis attention cour and Mari Witte Peeeone:a tesy required. flinging for) | }ized the time,. He be crying always sunshine." was underdone." oneWea ton | leat cesyear s shan't last |as ic thePre tediie , . placed in its proper "8g sequence. and aay ep teeles until ae ne ate to | not give' Dink Hadi ndeeehe oe poiiy." spiri and all civiliza-| the face of Mrs, Garish, and the red || much the community, many. |,tion,P°"is the special inquiry, subject remit it the They || made wondered that he} turkey was ididn't t givescarethemfor money, to Professor Cummings for | P!004 dyed her cheeks. obligation underPresent, the watched made to theof schools, visits personal department, the policepower. the goodandof political o grotiellats of the people. They made the police | city effective and beneficial-just because there was ur ene an adjunct of the wildest bunco game|one place where the people would not permit poll- J» ed yom lowe : tha const eEpAeeer rie of the thinking of does,| | thinking so shethink: wemouthind Dolly sure I thank y im ee of out ei table. ne hes ie bave | but L count san Bond ‘deal on raving mother show her how to make things. unt, coat excuse se eee passing rae thar otane a make | psked e| é ee Brother | eager g ane "They wret fin vee cage Rubee Marlo you, Mrs. meant to % will eee sweetly, Ee oe a own. ever "Getting ready tor another century | p.o.¢y"" Ernest polllelg remarked. story | peu necessary a have desert Utah the of Mr iemee Sinish.ered Be ans | Ube A Feom songe looking | 7 more, delicate & did Sonefree aan pair atice ers{dust melt In pretty your cooks | she ; so ; i f hatfuls S of money > for the information which Profes- in-law." ‘Save me a drumstick, And | sor Cummings is now in position to present. : : : | char > sister-in-law, they will dig up his legtures with all the avidity now | Ss Bee are tribes nto n s Then Se this | | 200 Ss sudden! cheeks Be ee ats Se some of but mother's cooking wail you ny, they it"ee is hig mental ejaculas| Owed, Jitue walt. see | | one hig ‘lips The time is coming when people will be offering | Seat ee girls being |T¢Yedled by excavators in Egypt. For these vanished| You, as citizens of Salt Lake, are called upon| work done by the public school system in New all that, and give the management of| over into the hands of the Tribune and| Those men want the school for the same | y wanted the police department-because | been 4 have should audience e that ¢ an S , . : as the people of Salt Lake} "@S Pretty good size 5 at that. ° haye stood together in the past. old eat.|. thing nothing = ar the ) who smiled, too,|@ t few on:chordswat almlessly, The awkward: OR oe ee PaO ah oe broke open a preresetbi iS Marion Peete ene Gar- "s of sister elering how it would | im pleas: her h tuckeyue Sale ine a would like to see female SAE he very a ) uy _ rap ghtenec Stra | oO geolne m ec appearance, 8 s0th his by Dick insisted | Marion year a ast } Garish ore y. very Would drawn| nd Ne to invited is e rit ec, ins aw, copsenntial chat trolly rassed called | dina and ship, ud i. SALic Kaged - he pariox 3 3 ti o nd 50d to love nake. Ely nee et ie ppatetny When it) of ‘ eit , eely Pee ie none eed bere & minute idins| hie 7 ut he becoming no ee com ' venture" | last roast enter-| Best rouge aut' f f oO . minutes in two ring will ai longer.' five minutes than bell "The Ate 2 Cc St ca | hi as ant is he did nee Oe Ee Pee Aeris tas SaaS ted Ee no CET aAan [tone lantic coast, than anybody else alive. acre oot ATESED TS OES 2 tha zes At dinner about the topic: a most | SoHE ra aaee NaRDEre Nie ee the|_ And he manages> to throw Ly way. 10 that night sberive ty « was had whom of some I ieee ‘ a "I'll he to , aimillea another of ‘his old | -: Brnést AEOK SIM Ae Cra . A as it,"" da by onesand. ; At-! |chums, mont 9 between risk LeROw gone service, ito him a sucl ize le ( . math wo swinging "Ll .|and , ofyf the <ettlers As and ms! oO knee Nad i sti aed rience ania. her Le ort i z Ma rion mu hé Game henerte t. and | "er ¢ th oe "y 1ux e a ‘ eos ‘ our w would a Mer oe bs dinner oae F ho tek eee eparot thet ee eee ae ou ©} expect-| odor more wag mother he Deas eo then eip ordishes she cthor BM Leen brin mother s ene.he Jr ee we Pee 6 ' r apartments for a cosy home like| dinner one, could oe have been sure of | on his of A Pigines. Of America, ee aborigines real f z e the modern antedating J a rendered Ss jaye been "+ | about the a have I She ms vn a ony would the of talk that I professor country, Utah engaging Se- people the There schools. the conduct to P effort have stood together, : Progress, advancement, fairness, adequacy, just-| to destroy the schools its friends. reaso m they : friend citizens the Utah , p. " finances . and of which oe Been 7 of rerceitv TT beside lectures to nightly | U a aren) revelation. of graft7 has| of than worse ae ~ ee 4 nd "which ly, 3 as nappy, 2 piratton, . Eepet ole ste prtend lst ning ac Wast a sated V been nave well-laden. his. to down | sat. He wouldn't reg7rd the ee > ja >» PO voouls oOot + eerds Rai 1e ; fo and | {{ as -=-= time for nearly downstairs until aaina not reach home cinema ove erere- eeaLbt shouldel a housekeeping se eae eT a KF Ae | 3 Sea!+! It 7 "yse |cure as is Tammany on everything else in New tional church, z additionally because of the | seem to have her lay her aoft, hand-on eee ster, j mac ee . ke x attractive es York, that organization has been defeated in its | S°Te°Pticon views, both interested and instructed te pee ne poo nn omanly {ats | emt perverse old se epicure, , ck?" results| goods brings to the pupil, and earn. in purchases And the : demon system school that Down in sal-|on " 3it has been tried. in cities: ; where to are squandered unsatisfactory, and pald with- north of the Ohio river, Don't get politics into the Salt Lake schools. __.._aries, of the adoption of every 7 latest system evolved 7 by , éducators all over the world, provided it prom-| ises ises benefits regard cursed condition of the schools that the| Tribune is trying to change is a condition that] should be maintained. It is a condition of excel-| lence, any the public ~ pupils is favoritism the is low. done of work grade content supremely ' 4 e OnE eee ----_-- : had,| Dolly ea but. cook, eee ee ry Ae= ; wy t eownay = Di " py ect. ‘Street Main Mé South South 112-114 2- t a § LOVEJOY. woop EVELYN BY ae demonstrations of the marvels he has found as rising | table, facing one of the tidiest : res ouse e yeetes ot: + 2 _ < tty to the 5 dignity of a Jecture. And yet there are crowds | or ae t iitslp A gnnewiy pa that 3interest school true every that in benefits for are employed by Pe > favorites.~ tracts with rth for all ll itit i is worth. Really, the only " is The suffered. it < would have called it a talk. CONTROL. SCHOOL IN THE result the And the}has | | results the | teachers is ‘ sd r » For many years past the public schools of San Francisco have been handled by the politicians. and/ correct to of the schools.. Tribune doesn't condition" called layed eing played bei S schools, the into order in politics, into schools known condition Of course, the ------ LECTURE. CUMMINGS'S of the world are the better for his efficiency. | PROFESSOR As for himself, very likely Professor Cummings must! POLITICS feel they them It makes tisan candidates. break the general habit of keeping the schools : * ont of politics. It makes them believe it is neces.| RaEK * And the nature. opher and an observer of human fright-| It influences them to adopt | homes them into action, usually objectionable plan of supporting par-| eus the Yate ; : is a philos- that the merchant shows All of which ghostly mysterious, that But admirably. doing | Store Sto = ----- -- wonderful this a See i faitlos aeanas meets the merchant, and she is his they have been led to believe that the schools aré/| Drug Our t NOV <A - Sig jo, are PICpic-) | beating | -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- There is no ) disposition) 3 is one of: them. thing: His cheapest ous. ar So far as they have observed,= both; | tyres. His wares in the schools. a os gal | cheapest things | hurry him to trial, nor to railroad him to thei fica § Sake: AUS AES MOUS | The iWaadeeGt the plain trithin'thatewitomiate from the effect of school work on their own chil-| are so displayed as to make them attractive. TURKEY A ROAST fe h a e eT oy A lade Bee ae She . dren, and from what they get from officials reports, | customer comes, and sees-and is conquered. ' stice , § BACKGROUND C And ea tbat.é he aie at tor justice. His windows he certainly5 helps. Pp And Those people do not know of any bad conditions = anna j 4 \A man no atid wite: j ne to which C i aaeGeas: society cot did entitled community, of by inermiltid Phe of on are 7 depths , ~ There let and want we 20|tho to opportunity help us to make merchant the trained our ies against store. waited what to as undecided town down eee eer a ea younger: the, ae Sen iy 4 j candidates.S make an effort to elect the Tribune's But life gives American n the schools, and that public-spirited citizens, with | generous people the in goods the of desirability the of condidates, | yince party American partisan the of election becomes vitally necessary. Some people who read There was a time when ‘hat may believe that there is a very bad condition | city foreed them to buy ; loaded @ At the west end of the aisle are large tables with beautiful presents for either sex-appropriate gifts that are useful and ornamental. that world the in tion Z be = cL Mee is, Dolls, Doll Far- And Tom 7: ° nterns, Xmas pert Games, Story eae : Pianos, Paints, Balls, Do Tree Ornaments, Sane niture, Sad Irons for Children, Rattles, Buckets, ble oHCe Toy Watches Trumpets, Tops, Racers, Trains, Wagons, Whips, ' To Carts, Railway Joys. al Mechanic of variety great Flyers, and a k= No matter blows, the threats. kicking, the terrible oaths and not denied or explained away. ¥ ved from making ue UR greatest pleasure is deri Wa to see the toys. happy. Bring the children | c e e e sure plea a their faces, radiant with It will indee Hear their cute sayings. occasion of enjoyment to you. Let merchants the pss ‘ BRING THE CHILDR | letter| together." and railroads in Chicago, to ti ; Opens Today EN atTO SEEZ. THECc.TOYS. from | essential compete in them oS OM ' TOYLAND and DOLLDM. |. San Lake Francisco hauled few against him for all the rest of the trial what came after, there were the brutal the stores, didn't 1908 80, NOV MONDAY, Chicago to Ss Get remains DEATH FOR MEN WHO BEAT THEIR WIVES. | There can be but one expression touching the | verdict of death in the case of Thomas Vance, the | $ man who beat his wife so cruelly, and then gave her unbought left they But of course. on, live to enough visited CITY, from they permit The a lot of things they would have ordered if they had | him ont of it. LAKE still hauled hh growth it Is not the spirit of our people to permit A man who beats his wife does not that conduct. They ordered thriftily, ae yee didn't grieve after. They g0t | deserve to live. He has so wrong a view of his post east | Sulled by tempting masses of nice things. the world will be better with | j SALT from are with possibility state men hearts their see oo y couldn't What women clous i i (here And must not done, without the} fatal. up called city the rates be are a&| is grocer retail The long that. territory there /of If you mistake. a mistake. is than Provo. of not getting all they are entitled to. . : However, we gather from Mr, Reeves's that nature. your hauled fess merchants own freight they are to result hauled than for like the compromise, are less Francisco Our TOWN. of goods And |that it that for their rocers by telephone iustead of visiting the stores, | And no spoken| and picking out what they wanted. description of the good things displayed, ma word | pictures by capable clerks, could move those saga | "e-| Editorial OFFICES: EASTERN correct women ruL pemenescs Mountains, Rocky human to COME product Francisco | things The snow came, the retail grocer counter-| The jobber and the bis orders for supplies. Be-| Why? market man found sales cut in half. cause there had been a heavy fall of snow, and the} to| End not onl ordering 3190. fact long-distance-are Philadelphia May manded perme the you think a retail grocer isn't an observer -.+.scsscccsese- 4-99 | philosopher. 206 When the dn the San the WOMEN or and young Louisa mothers. are THE For «-.--+++-++++se8" eve Cambridge, Bulge (york Office tort setxinney. cole representative New is the was these of on South west Temple 208 and editorial de artments, ates ' | the for as for their Maybe oe reer only, Sas | i} Boe helpful people | WHEN ; eiarese, | Order to digcontins® Dare if people, Lace" Alcott 6.00| ¢...sereceecvssrrerere® ean wil please, Bive ore the on pe carriers, collectors or solicitors, Hq 3.00 Dalle' sod Buptay secs: cevacvenn's Bic Month; Dally ena Sunday One Year, Dally and Sunday oe, at of Old literature Salt Lake .....-.---+seeee'* Sunday and One raeye 3 - and eee 1906, Act the and And Nowspaper Com Dajly Month, One i der Utab. 0, 1 thought-producing stories are full of admirable things. And nothing so enriches a home, or so influences a child or so SUBSCRIPTION RATES, delights a friend, as good books - Besides which, they are uncommonly cheap. | Advance. In Dally Poid and Sunday ..-..+++e++s+ + 50 | ---- Only Republican City, Utah One Year, by Feb. under most acquired, For the younger Company. as second class matter En ered the poetoffice at Salt Lake City, Congress March 1879. One the up, THE Shaw's preface-a passage of some hundred pages-rather ' subject. Granted that freight rates in Utah-whether | of this week, and elect the non-partisan noaaiicecs |xfitcnoon metore" This set Meron te f °8-|a great flxtr. She had neyer geenen ||} U ORIGIE Ss. a SIN AL KNY Hosie NDERWEAR AND 36 MAIN sr, he 2 > |