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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN , REPUBLIGAN only | Published ngainst Every Inter-Mountain paper Morning Republican by the The Company! in Salt Lake proposed thing was that INTER-MOUNTAIN stood| citizens, iniquity. a the palpable to the people, and injustice} 5 Only eo ute ne Balt Lake C ( SUBSCRIPTION Newspaper One months Daily r and ds 1.50 ac Oo ao year. Daily ana' Sunday a vee Sunday only One Year ........ * a Not month, One Pald Dally ohe . in Advance. and ane $ 7s ec tinue al She paper will be honored subscription la PAID IN a only when FULL. Rastern Ne ork Bullding, Offices: Office 604 | Building; co PS for t cea good of | the; life 1 lif n * journalism. 5 : eal The Re ee day were F NOT THE No one FAULT need 1908) « shake his gory locks eee people It is the only And ae LOGAy. are OG paying Yev a _- back "phose street of him, good have tracts, of Maa he gels/ a juggling of of a The Republican month-and > know . paper of a ' that for officials, of rights on even they were} and} frea men: on terms and t ee » the the the The fight 2/ taken open] of of the up and with One after that have every simply being exploited for the benefit} of their masters-the city officials.) And these officials5 are -controlled by] the following rule: mayor, Neith er the h yor, nor the e head of} any department of the people the city pap. the city council, and government,| Is respormible to : honest its management and conduct the can California make more asphalt of founders te the start in with by Salt him. The fact that he has At D , "power to get what he wants is sufficients) And-the. nd cien East st f. the fact South First South First that the are expected ‘ 5 get all about it by the time people of a fi to es ene and 6 B. dream being should interest Eastst F First 4t'does. the South, good people whether or time I Cathe ses tver: indeed she is0 "1 the DS int oe! 1inting. broke ne rudely cin ssio in getting the-bet- EG | Said fe of eae e | ' ) SEE e for 3 secon irsday in like the hie grating of rece be . , z R i ‘ald watching that the Cahors had not roa noticed that cot the & Not a dollar| 2 . be she was fac ‘g » dil | » ut simply to °c ‘ at elt wa out é us am 1 : : . going reproachfully sca demols received x dollar es rfl 2 le elsewhere and td | with half which} ake ried Coad. angry a fine. Vannes {5 public have flatly access denied to be ties every doen: to the inspec- of ng attack right, of' cussedness on the in administra and ere are com/ng hi ras opal 2 OE ind alders of onl quarrels, Grolt him de- ayia: aside-he Big ioe nor Sek c *' © Whey! Th .DAPEr- the € "Op eat :; ale a of a state.> said-some new More with rimony-that {tt 4 the at the t canal earliest ever er face she repeating s . | the ping with ct 3 Kit?" been indulging in falsehood, and deserve the very severe rebuke] aks ace, sorry I er IN . postmasters in of the Uulon a could nies waiatc nk build an ppp ad te SEE UPC : s aie had spoken-apart arom from sper < the| ye : night "He came) her Pooper the enwwho congressmen class postmasters off so far as . concerned. improvement But in ment e a Te , fourih- ~ in get-| ~ Maybe it is a stand-| part of the case is that thanappearance one editorof hus| ac- the serviceable ting out the vote. for! found coe be an better-| there should a the service: 2 ioe 1 aberee Sa rates for| will one; fortunes before he digs up one. that the people of the state of the work cash money en into : . The state. smelter He fone necreases clal importance me thy eee of Utah man adds é en are own time, good right settlement to attend. will have the advantage railroad companies are And o there will be . eC that postmasters after masters of both high and low degree keep out of politics without being told Here they take their places M in the - there state is the = now a e State material . pays in home was than i reason _ rent it admitted. was And no government : enough} vice when the it will not| + ts) But we are pointing to the fact that] the taxes] be-| "from turret to foundation stone," ax Mr. Douglas said to Mr. Marmion. will 2 belong to the people of Utah. having ee considering the question of smelter! charges. The matter will come up for| plscussion pay charginz| be in character for employ, render : Sth to the oa money to maintain a state house, and| at the end of twelve years is no nearer] chance, ee ee e or public, appointment under the classified ser-| . oe ser vice rule will be independent of the appointing power. Republican post-| masters can vote the Democratic ticket, if they are quiet about it, and| never stand in fear of removal. , The change seems to promisea good | "| dea] of turmoil of one kind and another! jn the fourteen states mentioned. How} The e commer: some themselves the for the building. We have no means of knowing how| general is that sentiment. But we do know one thing. Utah needs a state house. Salt Lake is the capital of Utah, and the state house will be erected here. And all the people will unite in the work, or it will not be done. Not s a brick or a beam in that building will] First, o oi) ' takes bond for {fe} belong to Salt Lake. Everya whit of" it.| much better it ¢ is In Utah, where pastSC s " S , ° risks millions In the search for a mine.| If he finds one, he gives profitable em-| ployment to many men, and brings ve not best ‘ of thelr cam There _ which are the a = good the Huguenots « > had 2 not > , the marriage mane of The raret Vicomte ac ee a mean vine cil 37 | long been de-) £ people of l é force and on they their and - tah number mountains a have things ney Middle eo by " nc tlhim us Shadhad been toto Pau, a bee n Pau, much a . itherine itt more ught * un S the Utah people titled ‘ to take oe high. . re. Bot the on zs they e mine SanPEEN TIME f rang pense to th ae ea- to aa oO z and Ay 8 to the] comx} con- . be 1 rewards H c will have to pay a fair and just rate} for hauling rest of! the profits his will ores, have: And to bethe = retained by the man y as they take in , as : each family 5 Ta 5 . . We a develops nk : eveat . avee hi R ie ee o Ee aoe w t state, for 4 wher who : etcncaties a himself, i ht Tig e@ not mine. th ey 7 ; Ut b =e.- d d cede are who is entitled to them. don't will not have if it were are home} they necessary. postmasters to stand could And om. the av do so re TO HAVE DARE a‘ * site A PAPER ‘ ; fost gentlemen of observation and} sagacity free to know fight the that The battles Republican of the is} people.| just i yel | ‘ 1ome ' inface Slander , what will 2 companies came sta te years. se i : ‘he builtthatwithin the} not he seeks house It is Flori glorification 4 "ause 3 on accoynt 1 he ; wis aah of the good ji bie x East Ss ee land herselt the x q o e cletolil tar e county Ol) Utah. of ment are working successful-and for. It they they have 7 . aS Ae of shall . you believe on: Buy those ' ce Nast: about: legislature ready : Libs with ; the ‘the of payment until some of ‘the tater : times presents. ' be a owe | enpanic, feet, porSo you a1 ini steep! : . a bo . face With unless : Ld him, iis tte but nee to = hard. And when/| eee, voice | oo ave Ss ‘se something { prompted i it | ne, 1e me- session original = to give Salt draft Lake ene Dp Cash or can the The will: of oie (h2} a com- Ad dress Pavannes. answer, to a he ae that O it . € for Our this only t Store ts at 112-114 south Main . a) a a ai pair- Street. Sy z « : a = A I We st: e : We ‘ St. : by st must e vacate vacate must Main our Jan. present presen NC 909 190! either either store store stor store at t No. No. 7 ( South Sou e Pianos AOS We; All Caylus ew , UF . De mothe} B for | of regarded us or 1 will slaughter asic qv have them 1 a‘ d "You a da say. not a Piano was $300, k B St TOE. a morenci e Pe the the , for was ae ne a man." he said de low wial near my $225 $42 E Ww . $200. vee $650 abo C 25, $400 - $375 $340 Baw : 2 * M a ill Pioe Z $5E0 a = Se or eee , c ct + $15 Weber Fieno, Raed ras oa ween . D: bear i rk Lauter Piano was $575, now $375. _ And many ee . others. f eee . r , 4 Fi | -_---- = 7 MAIN ii S -- - ee god- | THE Aches |r M. dé Gil | we thi we . | of the se shortly be| ‘ "Christ a at. its, keepers eynicnt pe otis nessshe U TAH, Cent are || 1 de- | n Discoun e = cl o to get hich en opportunity a we & s'adei a eefere's at " an prices of ready-to-wear clothes Yur tailors are experts. Our shops We rheumatism aS. | Gh PICTURES. Me on Twelve." Lead ow "Star | Them," P| of. "Bethie~ Dress sults for rent. 306 Bo. | OF guarantee a perfect fit and Ene een eee beet te Ue TAG Sui t rs T re i miude-to-orde )-order are cl first oO - era nahjge 18 $ to rousers-%$4 $30- to Less $i2- Less Tein: os 10°: 10°. oe Oo devil Se er , _. rheuniad tian blox od on which [Py en | |Sarsaparilla, which corrects the sues na HOUSE St = came Moning.) of GOODS 36 Main chalt Tomorrow Vysins KNIT histurne: sea i] 1 and ORIGINAL scorntul- | oe Catherine's Wing Continued congratu- the me now | sea oe called ree ( ttehappy sald rep MR cp" - r¢ ' nowIW . Pianos. . bidding. ‘ dole: ehilsin fates oe Vit | his"anagreatiheback upon Gel us, taking meant. coe ] y Pi x enough to be sensitive abe es | fe shrugged his shoulde And } he dwarfed us all as he ma AD 1 how | |} dominating our ter M. de Mont-] on Se an $3500 be-| at! eas- . ‘girls! pu was S $375, ras | thy eaae Harris aa evil| to » had $475, now $275 ptid, a & £ Anderson except was as -_-- hands| Why do} with cost, ‘ Ais ss Mademot- things Pivas Pl tho ig first| rs spinning, at Piano Stodart behind | | watear s Pianos Milton lhe did not | it was clea tt ak mn igieeaet to our vanits vous tlalr. we had mo-| word-that from his mind. at apes sex ab solutely slut ly || of a guess. or a moment ledieel at Maris and wild "animal at. maintained dts Drug ~ supRave a man dite a $5.00 mi. but falled to | find ‘nothing happine father by ; anne nes Me a - your she will and @ unitedsuppose-for to. M. de, IPavannes." ate prices prices. Mido ey Hedaya o,, et, $3 modeE: saw the glant's col- ate dgley-Bodel E Be gbanen.gud his.lip quiver as1 spoke | © a only < $4.50 , : we of pulle . hor rible faces looked hotly Cid rie XMAS should eae also.| nee be or thewe first gataide the Hivines pont itoruly,wishtn pieghera Sk ee u hay she u supposing: io ae |it a Joke i ae "Nay, not her one ac enewiniee Gloves, mostly Ps glovea bargain | OUseL OE build- i ute Made molsel lle's nelghbor bal@|that ;auonssour Mt nearest le Vidame . ‘ Ip e. con Slatete segnlee terms cled-to behalf > le Videmol" (Por thoceh ee orn Me. | among ourse ee sitha wea | et | bore girs' nam es, we were | young As the w asstounted face what regular F FOR belong vata at odd pair mistaken am y passion. he $A f Seba! walls so that as ol end ihem could Y« think and "Balan | coul moment, just a ade 1 ush for ob is oe set acmcialiet:ht ae stood e - t 1a butt li sixteen button G ice ‘ r The e tans. greatest offercé Vidame His tone | antly--the oes wretch withim lee I avin The S ite¢ "ittte ivou¥ as te hie |!| dlenity, et perhaps, that bid Mademoi1 you spinr o , le bu ane, the yolesleae rer stopp. a we | ae and and 50 e ° pair | I confess! muttering, entrance 196 seemec weer atoo see see usus for oT . - Lek ee ey A A ever een oh , on the neo idit we ii; then viey lad tospoken sometimes, I see, aplece the | i oe solitary in any SE are month,.and. in mission form of government es FOR SALE ing was at Ba was' whit dame-- * Improvement =. league oe Dri sired Republican the another will session of a capitol building but the aha bonding of the state, aud the postpon- Seeatian nt Gras The now]? ee Don't if they cannot, then some other plan | pills desired Cy Tp Tywel welve anle black you see the children's faces Christmus et 1 enc10ugh 4 ay the ec arinisl relleved Stared ne yy e but only | now lt naw! 10 extern: r ¢ temporarily, morning, you willz believe you are rich | to ugh have been less serious than he fan-| no se an internal reumt len Why j reason 5 know . they wanted, which enabled them to] pre-empt water rights, and condemn de-| jand, a < ptered s amin i ri eer me je seesignCrols ate encouragement or could id Croisette - people : That is what the friends of the move be . South to! ©} ot the de 7 ae nas nery ve amaze and angry) y yj5 ourenee soxenized mus lave ecoRniz Special d an tn the stre the it our rhe fave us olsette Fi ie slow | ing u 00 50 ° ve now patos ‘expecting ‘news from Ca-|witr tne ale bac re is right.|Jt snow?. ae - em-/ pleasures to 0. oak Re i am ‘ to " = CROSS. ast building, and the (Ot construction on Ca , in every roads = First s sala Mans $5 swelled| to, the |. that the ruling officials of this tow Poy pices ey y ; waddling out at the same moment. a..: : ; : world, the stripling and the roue. Then | carrying a chair behind her. And don't wantaining Utah toasphait-nor anything | t ashion eyanawer SoM Ts iesires ay well. still we slunk away on alae pertaining i f M. ADI Anne Gesires other side of the at terrace, hence else Utah for a. og dedelePaCaavyannes? mae || could ‘lower theand oie sat nak g OUe te : that} : of y Dut because he ls big' enough to} know that the state should be so sup-| plied Tenses tac a. Washes we cats iidaeaewvseniien but ‘ihn: bill which would h ave: given peo-| i given] not ple, sowilllighthaveon the to beflnances devised.of theMaybe them the right to enter any business] the state will find no way to the posa le melts, sooner or- later. {t, railroad before the legislature _patront Utah. wwenaners newspapers to see a |(7e four nexi a personal fod that no other paper in town cn-| celve to belteve will-the : benefit state will re-| Civic great a verythey joys that enviable distinction. Two years ago, when the . probably Jake shovelling Raleigh what's the use vive THA T} é private t ere this hawk, and new - néver heard somes to do Glove 4 ar oe a the [It for it, pe haps-for oan Pe es Th of| anc oe the} ment, : ud all other will not be required be the preferred plan for financing the}. enterprise, Governor-Elect Spry hopes} i PAYS know a a egu | been f town which ‘aid int as known: a ; - Teestot Paci. | £ Geguendins t = ile e Whe soos coee| eee level oe thonby ig en way Js fenced low /ess of us way 3 s | stepped nd sins of court life, and not one-tenth | smile w hic sh--with other s she did of its graces. Still -hi ad made a fume hors ] A ld stricter vlews than|time and negligently broke off in his =. ana thesoOug yn weve had futing ia Ah 7 Toone na Sndael| anc ac uting us. continued ndo- | and shoot, to us® our} lently, "two of the 1maidens of Caylus, toxs write, un- ° ‘M. le Vidame de Bezers to pay his respects to. Mademotselle!"-Well, there | 2¢ for more than they should for the carrying) makers, home owners, and home beau-| so because they are not perniclously| his Conque at." of ore from the mines to the smelters.| tifiers. They will take as much pride} active in politics, anyway. Ah! he had guessed They are entitled to a fair pay for the| in a state house of their own, as a _ ie | fell_on ‘the alee) ete transportation. Ae 7OC endtne -in . states! a , cece n ser 2T- 17 examination-though they discard as indi-| These Ee P}oymen& | y He before - ote o Hane he chistes oie Poe race: Gay" »@ ayonne S| iegs-looking, r ai f kward | Leer eagle . Most. of our in| and ungainly before ine vi | QuerTey were likewise trom neighbors home, hav-|dame's shadow enough fell darkly on the oe Rone fone other of the cus al wed: ST maderndinte ne Ph dvancing | 4ins. And consequently we young peo-| to her through the sunshine, and bend- | ore eorot ere cred,sd, Sleepy Me mde 1dame M nifcents grace ee ae 0 Eonar of his 8 size | e x s1ee « sIzZe} Claude, Catherine's duenna, were dis-| and manner combined, rode in late | posed to make the most of our llberty; | last night oT eee nd ee ana to nelebrat e the peace In our Own) morrow to have but rested fashion and washed on ‘the stains of travel that | could consistentiv| aggregated principle which viduals. cannot the a. nag aumoilt riis was one to see Utah. this from, tr lle!' cried the to Say it is cheaper to pay rent than|is one de of taught them. by For the And present | track suddenly. We all looked up. to own : a home. ‘They don't live ; that| fourth-class£ postmasters here in ihe| ¥25 such ere that was the oa some te L * Crs doctrine, the had house tn Caylus. in Henry of Navarre with! one may DR ice Valois, the s, kinCathe sister | tepene srrace-fall de ‘s a" mune his bene both i a was % and i HIR e the preference-Catherine of he ee trimmings g at- Christmas R the | of a taken ri ' ~ PR pxceeded || cliuepunea ment, is melanaliotxsiandigte Hatt and erled sgepulchrally, * guardian, appointed plume | | wolves ds carved ifn stone flanked the windows, whence iheis" 0 re gsrinned day and night at the GHureh porch opposite { make c er presence had soft-| ended our manners: and of late we had i arse Bares Reg att e |eae on father and our «ye overnor excepting ° is it en =p: of the vid ame 5 e glo ae imihite hold which come to him from his mother. Me house to ares te Peay, Beeler neeue Frenchmen hoped, to be cS mented and - who many Eastern that ability, eee leave polities for those postoflices to lose. Ts the et 8 I|/the Wolf, and was 2 grim ,atone they | ing& surrounding a courtya lounging a Br i NE Se; best account with} fears-at| scarce 9 be 2§ petwee hats, millinery « wu shapes, ONE- =: pleas: voice,ce, ber Kindness, seemed to! gained something & from the frank comz : r Je -_ Jersey, , | | pleasant England, and New York, New us boys and In those days, to sum up| pantons of Louis de Pavannes, «| Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois | all that was womanly We could not| Huguenot whom the Vicomte had taken | Winconaiim ands Michienieewillo Hage |2omembensonoe geoven .Crolnette. the prisoner at yMoncontour sand held eto f s nd =Michigan-w 1aVe | voungest of us-who was seventeen, #|ransom., We were not, 1 th hie mere te attend a civil service examination.| year juntor to Marte and myself-we)| clownish yokels . eee were twins-the time when we had st we We disliked There are two sides to the story. For}‘ en i love with: her: | shunned. strwere shy ‘rs. And when old and G si | O2¢ thing, it must be worth something| gut let me explain how we four, | appeared wagtler *nly, while we were still 5 | SA at- vs plumes so | og, ¢ We could. see-a _bend |}shown . . were rather f souls de av nes, ! been added to the classified seran for herself. Not unnaturally, too,| by order of President Roosevelt for eve the Wolf could searcely have |} : ~* b found it in his heart to hurt our cousin. | and hereafter each applicant for place! jyer slight willowy figure. her pale| in one of those states-the six of New! oval 1ce and gentle brown eyes, h r| ; at at at Ys a trimmed de hell, town have ss stoek A "Is M.anxi-| de| own chateau of Bezers lay late far away In Franche Comte, but of he had ntonin, inet hans seemed set ?f Y HALF cate é the rery should 10ns asked instead of augmenting th should neve aren od 1 suppose to congressmen to be rid of= the ~ vexa-| Whose united ages ee ~*©"| seventy years, cam uc || er rson; church 100K gi as had e INER millinerv, will Louis B ry. S L had ong we st i trimmed l of | She rent loisters the os - :-Wolt ~ an last the afternoon th |. yery small ote news for re remark exclaimed |'Nrataforebesinnings bfety have vice CS lower All trimmed Gil and | nd Pavax chaffering le L fo 1 half, ' Mi All agreed. ° And‘ "But the -m. scolds | summer C7 to = score core Ih, adthes|"had. not' been -shekeed Inve the wilt is gave, she me. I looking hear > "that re score, Marle, of ( than | ‘vidame lame time: of| ac rrithed/ine: been "thinking of bay tC) very respectable e another! louder eve ee « Vidaime Bay penaer even as "Yes," Croisette answered. in POLITICS. states t market-square, Wit!' Gar house?" ‘Marie, fe the. otton ii yt! crusl quickly, we 4) "Oh, ously. the galn but oe Kick Croisette Rezers at his sold LOWER FREIGHT RATES FOR ELY.| state house,' Salt Lake will have tol] cause of the examination candidates| peace enforced; the respect In which | doorway into the house: It is worthy of note that the railroud! ete granting less a a counting .old:| as many, fe = ZGEOL | whéat ymeasures in Taha, said, ot 1 10, had. Ini,' an : r oak| eward." heie nano has not-half " ot a "and we 3 } « B anc 1Cl atich had| "el face flushed with anger, her tears "Anne!" she cried, Imperiously, "what begin-| é and tl eee JOY | out . S11 Suit ' meee enemy Vidame » Besides, here," ramp we Os you n, ved nae to They} of ate ve 4 aloud fore; : A eoreee by tion of distributing this plate of loaves g E and fishes. And it must. . be a lossa in| wants had an = ny > . will be sold The greater part of the stoek wi ye Sold ww ly .s S : : HALF PRICE, and there will be many suits v; see sesO ign. Sean ey en polow- will" you of your *T had no difficulty in doing that | All theth sounds nds ofof tovtow n ligee came came ur up | Sefatherine ering || Ail « rrolsette " " qq"he py Be thes are managed 1 uN handkerchlefover|voico w: as were, t thing 3 % by we "Ruy presently. govern-| the of citizen any Salt Lake we and our 5 e ( | blank | conting encies push-|" "certainiy ¢& eon , her very' Amd the papers which debase| columns All the fourth-cl urth-class of| building ‘and copia' Hold. the sald ji we glve i where robbing fourteen the if complete POSTMASTERS TOGETHER.. capitol make letter. come papers t . tOMOT.).., stvlish »| 5 | we.| | Ans with j in ne Ee Wi 2 the "aiseusstt xf ag: un ven "i M. de Pa- ‘ have they " ~-"""/ out-of-town to cowards, and edited by knaves. ; ey, -| ; | he will attack went. to | v Vv ith:1 one not! Byer tl he , . contem Sven she. cet | would not Gare to. do that in , eee "Mademolselle No} day. = f delivered. of spared aanania added raed month, ie js : | Slanderous innuendoes telephone th uththg o-ere and their G2 al another ; unpleasant u I sald, was ny Shoes began, ter toneribnt . eyoe er peers Republican for oO) Mid in everyto | they receive in the President's latest| are being alas ee eo The habiehichs:, No man {s robbing the government,| J om careric possible ane. | ment oy @ aa Alt ndr dness half confused, iid} |} of peace. in .. his: anecheeks, men frie ae fiat. Bt: citizen js a species sort Fae 1 sts ae aTay one z day ; a could scarce Asia Marle. | | y busy . cus satisfied a well sale meant Each Just o | bargains remain New LEASE ees tae Se ergs suits at ¢ Dept. troublous tin ep. when en-aye,we "and .to which yj r ail oxviein, Sarcenies aS ae \ esterday was a : Pa ‘Mademoise sl Caylus, our cousin, | shrewdly, giveamd youne Joy,our andservants, wish. you long] ourselves and the} , : to it | Foed livers in the case is open of money n0a- ames rhc! a as oe very a at z Shadier and pread| Mademolselle!' 1, a A i . B riteee 3at "oO lo oA ows, ooked Phaiasie aera a desire Kit, erying softly. her Innocent « sufficiently punished already. three ookin us, ag, his: "Made= e house; F, ar tentt be his Ti 7 |e re Yet -y | the If a | ‘ aie en; PAS ong emember Y |. done do-! - be 4 em esi} t he ae eee ten | | ceeded. pee, eee Ind him, ofNe Crotsette's tone, itakenee perhaps eeewith if a ‘Pyere sepia fs w ost neha were "P| tho ¢ al alwo 7 p as ao steel. a memorc The day : on x ~ -- &) = "I hi ateel on rate this vill . t Mademolsell she August, | mojfselle fack cdaws : ven favored who vy he hot. gould throw light on the case, but that : : ' ae ; : administration secretes it, and will n = 3 every to eee the ore from Ely to the smelters. Some} time, perhaps, maybe, by and by, the railroads of Utah will give the miuc| owners of Utah better rates_to the| Smelters than are quoted now. Mining is one of the big industries} 5 of the state, Smelter people don't! take one chance where the mine opera-| te tak hua akes a hundred He sinks many) me rhe Griih > of oe ee ate Perhaps so," Bezers answered, wy | voice ands, nsel7 WZ ¥) ed heek nation tion kok ce ote ne ng the soundness e origina an. Maw haath ee oc eomntse' - subject not|. b m MY ¥ e And cer ake sae yf he But Oe this this Secon Utah ea % Justice ar ome ee ADDY 4 yf 4 he fell f Int an ‘hip bask inn spread out suyice ted. ee the ee arms and moaned e Was good "He would not be much good,": re-| ;his ro er re F e Me Lohadiant: »ybec n a olsette } raya weiaotte ried:GOR Matenot-| Ree ia pe i 1t St Antonin and will lic! on, Butrhe was alw bes midic mia -| not ‘be back this week. ather Pierre | of] Utah have spoken their mind on the| of} go i STAOin nce se Prosi ' : makes clear that every| audi, jn ont other . es "i elected officials are not responsible to) WE WILL ALL WORK tha paovle. Dp pl to of the canal. the ~- And that is a state of affairs which| res ¢ Wy (\ 5 ae a or jt went to any American celtizen,| worn, ‘ ae P. T. Neither Charles Taft, nor a Mr.| ‘: Mr. s r 0 ee , ~~ wijijam H. Taft, nor the President's prother-in-law nor any other citizen of not let the "Tn, and they say they want The Repub. Nez I » { ean because {it gives them all the news, and Is not under the thumb of i os : : ut all that ts an in a city where C ¥ f of to the forty millions was paid the French government, (he| g Washington re , difficult and occasionally ; . - any magnate here or elsewhere frequently ne : That is worth while. That wav lies as in the case in point-{mpossible for success for the paper-and freedom| the people to have their way. Of!7." cnet [sll ; ° and justice for the people. course they pay the bills. Of course You will find The Republican a litUe| ; . e they were supposed to have some better newspaper than any other in choice as to the material to be used in town. And Its cost is only fifty cears| ieineaie escent 1 sky ee fr tri une The charges have also been per-| Ke @ pig i first ered c<istently, made thaté there is8a a grees great| lene re se ‘ bared. Sitges andi oO ae uty ass of documentary. evidence in| é atherint cat in hand, where profitable) > de t theimarder front of their homes, and where they], a tk bill But al hs a was Sls ; into the office-though the location is of the fall} not always: just. convenient for them: i 2 election is a great comfort oe the men who give Mr Moran his I ity Z n a city controlled by the eBiisal bosses of the Tom Kearns party it Is atmos- sald paid country. si £ believed a in "i at ating! ,| patronized for this sole owner Repub-| paper was woulc day. New names the lists. M the ate rat blue summer of the ke cloud ent Yyy pald forty ete paid were tence F Roosevelt gojjar business Lake of this See just aa ""° he dgsires,to use does not greatly con-) have for twelve millions before they dent Hy Ss i the every weres sent spocial interests for ane Utah people want Utah asphalt, the fact that it is better than the material The the of es directly of thousands from Lake ee = eae that than with Utah asphalt. The fact that} cern the ae Is another there Salt and fair because money a fleecy a, ars .; ape in- possible most the make to use then-Just the one gray angle rai canal isS the biggest5 work ever T undert a taken by man. It is proceeding to com [Sie ens e with ear all the dispatch: : <a. a! yjetion and trying come for the time employed. He wants] oi, to he vial 1es8¢ fated men Parnell: ® i a business reg s back upon and remember thie| of that afternoon, that > Cathvoice seems to ring in my brain ate -, aitor e oublous =e the good ipnda ang aisern OF %¢,P2vannes in all quarre Is, as-as--"| damit affairs. Statcs Statcs " ne ode) iS] Madenol: Mie ERT Weer hinks "a Huguenot, and has gone to Paris. Paris the airmG of f (ola P g is not t ggood for reason || aes 1 nots tion which one would not expect from reputable editors. The building of the} 8 Mr. Moran is simply a business man : ' journalistic papers millions tere a Malin of! those men taken year e of ne men of the city, has been called oft They do not dare stand for the people They are owned by the very interests which have oppressed the people of U Utah, which have > handicapped3 th]gs The of this city for the faithful; Utah waged lican. are! F | ture and a few yards away on. the! ¢, n ‘ e d f ice ath € i 3 1 o = y at one Sa, and 1 vaanother terrae Catherine : origi i Mise * ofot stool Gil had i thaswaseut sitting rar her on Kea | eyes more' = obliqt than: tt "évor". & the the United United egal . the part é s pS panos the papers they of citizens - ness men of Utah, so they can send] this city. forward to the imperial place dollars that an , will detlance of the will of the people which| them : ef clears and Some fifty is free * siness business system should convince < those in to which it is entitled. con- e millions} o¢ dollars for the French government's ‘ roe, 7 P rights in the Panama canal, and that paper compete of First South) insincerity violation council a course people proved an flagrant a re Se ee ve |) the smoke from a. chimney) [ could) "put at any see.nc Because] on ae my | able ahie day ps Beat »>™m DES ne pean va 5 lying I for been fend them, and eighty-five cents for| ¢z ther. y ay site: ae oe When they hp ket Bele a rhi which as ; aw ind ter wants an and 2 i phere: a cities a thousand miles to the east. ' They demand a revision of rates! which will give them their rights;} : ung : ea on some dollar et Pat Moran because California) asphalt has been forced upon the peo! ple of ph ataaen rich When a a D Lake-havye . which e case, companies. hee ahs REG the railroad companies which makes it) Impossible for the men of this city LO} . of news States rcorecentativoac o Salt WO] W eyman. a CHAPTER L. -- WARE WOLF! atloravacde uch mao '? look ev ents erine's Beale gs railroad \ that ' MO ° again to] a oy so clarifies} It J. HE | ilk President| Panama canal transactions. Roosevelt's letter, published in The Re publican of Monday morning, makes gepnite denial of the chare ze iathia existence RAN OF and Stanle sy f idaed 6®bU adds ike ue dae es ine iba ae "t nder e et obe,"" ** yi part ade noise « s ny Indy Rotha," "The Long Night," "4 | sratulations he sald, slowly Gentleman of France," "The Man in| (2S With each word Heciney Black," Ete, shall cert the Te eit a hah: é re ; in . class the qd And at-| stricken road companies are discriminatins| against Utah. They have proved the} 8, By OF ; ; 4 the administration, ' or in the R¢ pub-| 7 jican party, and in connection with the| ajy a DECEMBER ie a atmosphe 8, 1908. VP BN FIRST «| , - cr a an us ae aoe Sone This was the only paper in town nt oe not be controlled by the| bill absolutely honest. Just; now : the 5 amon : get the DECEMBER ‘ ae state-miners, merchants and the manu-| facturers-have proved that rail. WEDNESDAY, refreshing now } 7 7 thunder shower. TUESDAY, OUSE true THE . For months a certain class in- | papers thoughout the United ae day afler receiving the J.}| enst ens is But this paper| arid thore have ean the the Tee FROM UTAH, a profitable profitable : ae eae, cents Cambridge Zoyee spresentative pole repr sen ve the It CITY, opportunity as ~ month for one paper that dare not de-| i Bell, Exchange| {torial departae Opposite " Waldorf-Astoria Cee Office the "KIowey' , *0- LAKE printing implied charges of graft and| Marie nil Crolactte my brothers, were | Rane rates remem! ariieeda ions corruption against men prominent In| lying by me in exactly the same pos- Yee ahevitiealce GH: yen: +a: walaaaniaver f00d ; Temple ‘Offices-Dooly Block, 208 South West] street. Phones-Business and ee ablisl 1 established acked = of SALT of People, in the firm belief that would} be the surest way to an honorable and 96 sn, ____________] editorial departments. 26; Independent 3190. ment only, Independent the ae a oe emes pressure the big to bear, > pile Department) of demands asy : ce i against the was as o 2.00| 4.00] & unreasonable Ss. Fasn' nar Stand Sunday....., 8.00 woe ee U0 Saat piease Girculation the to notice erests an riches 7 fought in the cause of of Utah, and against a < . terests brought .76 . Three months, Daily and Sunday. Six months, Dally Sunday... > Republican citizenship oe the @ 6.00 {'g9| : One year, Dally and Sunday only, one ye a The the ha 50 Sunday. ai soe rains have their share. lican against. the interests of the peo ple. Those interests demanded the dc-|} PLAIN TALK fe »¢at of 7 the . proposed> legislation; . ¢and CITIZEN. RATES. Poid in Advance. Datly and Sunday.... month, Three six a in| will the sentiment of Utah the view that people who live in counties other than Salt Lake will not be glad to have a . = ‘ S Lae ‘ ' capitol building at the state capital, or that they will not be willing to help pay for it. That isn't like them 7¢ --- benefits, share We decline to accept Organ of the Republican Party | P2Pers-both the Tribune and the Her-| In Utah. ald, opposed the demands of the cor-| ao taran a an porations Both those papers were] u ed as second class m ter Feba 5 " . . » ant Be Tvary 10, 1906, at the SOL LOTtInE at Salt | Called off," and came to the rescue of | Lake City, under the Act of Congress] the corporations. There was no power| March 3, 1879. ______| in the state could control The Repub-} . REPUBLICAN, must to contribute for a time other] Official Ps who Daniels, MEN' 5 MADE AND OF WHITE BROADCLO VERY SHORT NOTICE, Se i TH RIA ORDERS tne | 5 Te FILLE ee ON ; 2D =mearcaD - allor-made. suits and overcoats hi zee Daniels, tailor, 57° iW 8d Sc ae A 4 ' YOUTHS . MONTH |