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Show 4 THE MOUNTAIN IN "I REPUBLIGAN t Published Every Morning by opportunity to place tablishment in the reform bodies. the Mormon very fore Here front was INTER-NOUNTOIN es-| the ing of} final Utah, __ | the open door to habiliment in have have that] a Sa)Te vee c Clty oe ¢ | Habit, Newspaper er in| UtahDaily Ne ° and ' | time the taunt critics-so of they their lent One Threeyndnthe months,DailyDaily and Sunday. and Sunday eee 1.50; Six > Sundae Gulp One = Noe fae Thewe - Six months, Daily and and kad . il niDow dy the : 2. Sunday. pl ease "Circulation DeeST, and r Re : rs, ¢ not dulive ¥ of 'D per less - 4-00 selfish tlon. The render Here a ment ring driving _ 237. was it of The yeh 2 very chur¢ hes . here men- McKinney, Ing sole representative Mountains, ky Roeky he , ] - HAND there | | of oo ity wv community walts forar its . ee Men of power become men. }/.ng men : because turally, that = Mormon = = MONDAY, to ee ee We 1, ee 5 confidently most ; past the danger ain This shall be attempt' to state that Kindly x wish . : the . them for of the sstate able 1 to safely point . . a perfectly friendly what we believe to rage > . :0 be facts,e and to possible draw from citvisinAiGmon I le is crisis; ~~" it were initiate. We it advanced. Sut as They attitude the the ni . developed, ity began 2 it became : { ald from al) But a; . pco- ye even not Mormons] their to church prohibition. 0 countenance ecclesiastical its members / : agitation In from© it in 7 arolinas ys, days I had teat: 14d time in at pain-| ¥ oe wie enough, in more if had é ise > do ' ® 10 heres an | of my erih: would Cc Ps them, law And by 2 comprehensive orT Ss ne Mr. larsh : © ‘A uo ‘ ee ine bill, eet had Was Lt the parGte a ng whistle - stared before sober, aes } es nor and I. a ; - : the ; cut- shutter tinEe on | on | i ¢ yof.| atten ia he. burning, Iti entered, eis bs table. with care him followed and not 19) the pannikin ry lane the In| ate an, table | Mike e; a ene ooKing on da y the a be rth 10 beside stood. my in oy great fear of Hoseason, and as0nk for it; but semethine al- : mae old just ‘Gori parlor, North a ook notice com took n of myny eH coming in; 1° |! did he no > move Had a otit: £0. 2 some-| to sea; mst Ae his with when ea at the nade oe a DB came 7 5 n "The City. Tl © most of another place w inddy bottle "him. nt' of strongly ' thr he pl:ri athe ; a | | | South ‘ , me then: heed I not be afraid of and whispered tn his He shook his. nat know I and his tide 1 Se which |] gave Countrie;' | the een boyoy he Mr ; Riach captain was vas a deed dence as8 | like| not ete tn, He eame glance him an head does. was that + . mi years | pre-| of hardship a strange pickec i fy wa notion from. Place and 1 cruelties of the sailors' where He} dry of land,| us; out were put to| so that we all three a word, staring down storles-that|and lads plain Mr, out Shuan a (on word, ; looking as | speak-| stood t man! and be every}! aC arabe a could m decoy, and every third| away 3 from h! =e Fh } WwW i h séamen would | than violence, ilm, eryingrather out ar and tell murderec him To how be sure, | kindly I that had there work had been altogether, much that this of the duvoted ft) ing Mormon on the side sobriety, !{s added and against} inintoxicants. Though in ane 7 cases lt amounted to total all were not so clear of very3 manyy abstinence, . record clrcles establishment of Gidvixence: in the matter. the man who In non-Mormon has not in all his much more and population consumes baeco. So In Bs any other and de - lace, while Mormons| ee a chit he ee « con s no rity E::90 | church, there is yet a culiar isolation. Advanced in the "Mor peepee is the share in public bie expressions men . able with women those and quite of other WITHOUT An by THE anomolous the evangelistic church. to -nd * conceding ter, seems still to sense music| 3 By infliction; the future > be th tlie Mormon' same on the pro- church said | had not the captain stepped in tween him and his victim. (Sit down!" roars the captain. . not so careful z ) Oho own ol ianthinking, aod or children) ‘and bid SEG ee of . £ the =, has been saved and more that!' stent labor for all hands; cordially ree-|T y the sails had) was never allowed to set my foot pines hh are in| how: impatient for' a. change. of the Great ton |?! wall, hear; but I war ee eat ear, of value are > going , for-|5 Gonversatiog I had Atwith DM.t progressive A 2 as ++ || can TRAP. and business ad- | whic h pu it from its was w was morals easily have with ean eha hereafter 2g t ‘sober) a I utter; the {if most|he one little heart pledged I had would with and been Its them-]| grecepts believed. They] charge against Utah-that} Pull me government is but the express | Tights. ' » expression of; "and its - , will! 4 BETTER fered a Dowd af And they enlisted a following which in| character will not soon But they did it with the] weapon of an unfounded] pretense that they spoke with church| authority. If a prohibition law had been en-| acted, nothing could have silenced the| i Claim that it was done "by order of} the Mormon church." That will hara‘ ly ¥ be denied. Now, we hold, even if a prohibition] eotinn' : #w had been2 certain of absolute en-| foreement; even a if that law in Utah] had been crowned with the mend ; in him Dysart. on} tle of finker a very spelling.| to com-} him. ing. I ,| Such a course would in to and the me to bear secrecy, set me meantime," hoart psi Ae ete os gan ou're he my] says } the not horde added. Thee sir. rei - Was QDDavid So the pair sat down and Mt ) OW would be one or other ~ on f at me, eee = hougt thought : oa ae ot ; age The eee anc { 1 1 {t wouk 0 ier ivil clY to for the I 9 inevitably | pela | kept one, sald he. "T liked nd he skipped out " o round-house, fro m deck B yO caren « » perfect] tion. been which developed a| their eee And a bad covered speller with would flung have! scarce ‘ down round came sharply ked cole: |et eat confusing open, | and know dude time to ads ee te ae and Captain . ; ladder, the the bunks light ‘of the lantern; and in get Lap35 serene Mr. SI ea: fraoe or the tara two Ho- eae popu t e€e He| the over saw him never grew used pre then, in to "Oh, What % % if it could have achieved the . success Let the example of the Leh! banker here which it has so grievously missed| be followed by men in every part of| Dp D Wherever else it has been tried, {t| the state. And let it be known Would better have been defeatd than} throughout the land that Utah young enacted by order of the Mormon or| people-whether school pupils or not @0Y other church. And we Say thut}-are accurate in their spelling above With a sentiment of all kindness, all other children of men. Whenever the people of Utah, unpac eee eae influenced by any authority which can! AGAIN THE PEOPLE SPIDAK. Control political action, shall declare] Now half a dozen cities of Utah for prohibition; when it shall thus un-| have spoken to their representatives} Influenced enact such a law, every| in the legislature. T) : ir | itis isthe all useup of to the Mormons.| us working for] prohibition? { If the a-a Mormon churca| a friend of the state will penta it, Utah will get it. If the| Action as the mandate ' accept that} of the state,| 2 formon : " church doesn't, want it, no| and will give; {t willingSe obedience. But} matter what we do, it will never|it were the darkest day for the Morcome.' mon pe ww takki 3 ' on people, and because they z form a ae that acted as a stimulus] large element in the state-the darkon certain active and alert men, in-| , eee in the Mormon body. They| est day for all Utah, to have had the ' é *| law r enacted under the conditions jad et W hich a & cee, not unnatur. cee al f n church take the mora) desire to a recognized havevol place} vote fo of the near world. rae Sesh of Aie mation, ang aes an the n ong ¢€ en and were insensible of the charm of rang their chureh alongside-and with- not ing out challenge churches Ste the land. Dp wass a them. that any peter It had good com ean the oi Os entitled pany 1 Sealy abilityto always offers WAS POSSIBLE, ne ons, ey to Jeading by up the to a two WAS Because-first, 7 °° equality. eon zelyes in that the the stung dip Siehiudd-'an the would and have They n them. -ronsre,® The vary recognition Reltetne Rave exulted. tn ithe evidence} that the had now domination been made declar ed evident. And was anti-Mor- sensitive instantly would ‘haveabandoned received' slucere denied their] fel-| Were same: , movement, forces that have been seeking war| | | °" Mormonism, the people who to have] | BY indus triously quoted: 2 ‘Mormonism s the sum of all villainies!" would {n-| they had been accused ha voice excellent Jeaders into launching them- | , not| an] th porations by the tablishment of a and things passenger that under their giddily through a oe ota task state, and ninxiniuin rate the in people that Se anyThere other {s cono : % have and ‘aeaneenea * . e this is in other ce hostility Tporations. under There state state ;shall not discrimination. to every 2 woman Wie visiting us. = ") R } | OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 112-114 S. MAIN ST. | aes Y 4 rs 4 aden ANAS re . ene ~aati ac inwi are invited You right play the | and . hear . its * singing , soul, We have other da standard No N. Y. | a vice el S proper wits, be D rere our new store i with Young makes-Easy 23 ® payments. Interest. WESTERN No tu | Ww e PIANO First --- co. . South -- on --- Tae A MON i H, NIC MEDICINES DISEASES, Including | | not| at Brothers cae 8 ers and & | It was cloth ; to examine Caturrh, Deafness, Asthma, He amelie, Hine Wares, xg ‘the eis " Liver, Bowels and Bladder ° and aad Chronic | | ALL . rring all sexes. diseases of both EXAMINATIONS demonstrate accuracy FREE Lung Troubles. hivsterta, "curabis et Curable Nervous,e THIS Drs, Shores' Expert in determining the WEEK. Skill and un- Nature, Causa HeLeith: was buta: married man, with | worthfens whether or no ht a in ni | nada family, ; and Core che ouhientr who Hab Tue ae on't mite this chance I have now forgotten; 1 | srnicrLy Eng oftenDrs. dangercts. Shores RELIABLE ex trestmeaee have SPECIALISTS. They known do busl-as is 2 bill in the Tue conclusion-that we] dainty, I was allowed my share of; end ess" in men was due to enlargement or inflammation going north-about round Scot-|had I MNked, I mi ; i : , ¥ 1 ! ' geht have Shores' treatment for where this trouble is orlgina! and Sneha ere Saaer on the high sea from morning to night. like been Mr. m drunk k | |} | PALL . trea Spent--and cores: aaae gnathe : entirely currents the Orkney and the Seeenn having avyolded the dangerous | o part, 1e ug Pentland had been Vir the so long there or 1s) aS suffer], legislature ap-| Propriating a thousand dollars for the building of a wagon road from Bluff | Utah, to the N : . . ature! Bridges. !§ 4 work that should be done, That The) I had of its For}to shut been a pathway to their, college, spoke > ras 2 from rom hands ek overboar s mane golng on deck, ay one ne onthe of the 3 tine of pete th ouna and and serve, the decks, side brig, were was 2 fixed the of tablo good good , | ractical Hemonsiret? on wha had been | Beit HOW it cur nd | to { s | Advice =e £ ome the size of | and bench, and|in dimensions, In-| by eee | °| j vu meri » OFFICE DRS. Cures. nis wonderful treatme other treatments can Pat aga Eg ‘ree & SHORES, cure. Caalk or yrs Symptom el Cansultetfon aa 9 toand5 p.examination m. Byanings. ‘SHORES o @ prostate glan an oxclusive-it a LO-a fatl. ou can Is have a not Expert Liat if to &. a you 800 yourConsultation and Medicines eran, can Sundays pi Speclallats no and ee holldays, ans naa = SALT LKB shaking doses of good whiskey: mix them thorouchly a teaspoonful to and We do a big telephone | ite blo- coal Ss. in = day. 1 All Main Street Bell 955 kati! ft O Nine Winner Eeece ene |) = ee owe ---- Kinds Doo of Out- Photographic Work ' seeye Kenyon. rns Ind: AUDITORIUM. place; coe CITY : trated pine is a special pine product | refined for medical use, and comes only in half ounce each en- | closed in a screw topbottles, case. Relleves the. deck; indeed, att he thet of ihe ek and drink iba the a of the were collected in this the firearms, except the he Ma | and caer Treatment o why MIX FOR COLDS | coal business-because Half an ounce of Concentrated pine| We deliver promptly, compound, which can be procured from your druggist. two ounces of riverine, | We handle the leading half pint of other for t rm about. It was all fitted with, lockers from top to bottom, so as to stow away| the officers' belongings and a part of the ship's Stores; there was a second| wder } and all . countries Dea who had been always for which I was where I was new to slaep| stood some six foet above| and considering kind me -hoyse, The to round- Most impressive natural curiosities in| $t0re-room. underneath. which you en_| deserve the company, too, and apie. Mr. Riach, tie dark ; ; jen wendthiiiir Hc were re eper AC and Bihagarei Winds, I thought we might Ofbe heaa. half!that informing; even theaSn way or more across the Atlantio, And] tain, though he kept me at the sticks saree perens that I wondered a Ht-|end the most part of the time. w ould z ‘Ea eothe he ga to" running it, und. between pushed across decks, railroads But longer aw were mane ; between | islands, my VeTy definite desire that the people| of the church| | the nation incontrovertibly demesne, would are constitution commanded be| And the people by thelr it com-| punent of the es-! freight | Utah want : The done. "gv Gotta ESCAPED. . miration c the arb ack, } e é ; a / uttered word is the7 living desire for| 0m the left hand, under tho arched nppe Bot it was no very hard life| , Sain - a Peaactiogtiy svar ‘own ertig otthar Dr. G. Ww. Sfures a law that will give fair freight rates ee SGsntee es 5 on on yen | for the time it lasted, which (as you Poet ind or monthly payments as the cure progresses or you can arrange te i : uls, at such re to hear) not long. I 3 as | CU to Utah. They may a call the bill what}S18 an hour8 of the6 bright. night surprised mo} well fed_as was the best i: them; even | Pay Y WHEN DRS. SHORES' PROSTATIC TREATMENT A REAL DISCOVERY. they please. But supervision of coraanarie Wut I was ll aspomat to} their nemlew, which ere the great | Dra. Shores long since discovered that nee a 1, Range, OF sonca en. a faced r ! ae same ‘riond See Ses However Jowablpnl me ows in measure But won man," sald he, "we want you De erine TaTAG ne te he ad none had | S x Mie. to consult Master Specialists without any , > aver te. chasno berthe. e r 9 hac up ESRYe. ae on my a second day in the e round housea : t| Dr. A. J. Shores. pense to you. Business Strictly Confidential. away aft with ye." Bee roe rootbeenof staring it. We at werd al ue | Eve 7" : ae and he had me a one, -J SPECIA - ‘agen os pe ee cin ane time, when, all at once, up he got, soms in their arms; and the Ship. at pale as death, and came, close uypoh a ts. oures maintain a 3 een acl ee r suet ne giving a erent sneer ae cause to be afrald oF nian" = uo | ment for the ben oe ee ea che serv ceos of ABSOUght tell direct an the ~ ‘boy's Tacs = It caret PES ee Bere petaeey" he | LUTEL e > a" x. , RELIABLE | AND yeerite Med an OEE Was as'white as wax, and had a look "No, air," said I Gate Blood Polson, Prostate troubles, Varicocele, BiGed * shes a ote ‘drow tn ae "There win.: another bo he asked Waawnens and Loss of Manhood. The pecaeeiey ot breath as if I had been struc one = Ke. 'E Hina ana not" fea a . th the assusanice WP ipopene dealiime and exe yer Exley Eoanatio ia "att with | went and sat down, without another | pert ee ee conte ak plain py the eos. ae be 474 4t that I brushed 2 the sailors won nae thick ie Seonee bat for or tates eonwh ly oal est eet sien iraite one oe pay giwho neither spoke nor] ail the horror I had, I was still sorry | quacks endanger the health aa¢ al ee - gislature, They ‘Theyspeakwantfor rail-|moved) and was ran upsheering the ladder'on him." the The© brig swiftly deck. and| | 4for wife regulation. public utilities bill. ‘ WHAT ZaU0ns « was a new place. 1t| a all all the past denied one, wicked the \ place in n It obtained Ee RECOGNITION of pense on road as mel | ence an my ats f Oo ant arink he drin hador cer: hi together, m na Oo h price a rassment at the detection of such | Walking straight up to he ad- Saare inne Sea ne: , back Fron) a So that, when the wave of temper-| the law should not-under these cir-| spelling as our present-day pupils re- dressed me, tomy surprise, in tones of | more than I was serving him. I was | ance reform reached Utah, there were} Cumstances-have been enacted. Gven| cord whenever they write. "My Mormon men and women who gave| it at first the placid reeard of those| who have less than ordinary reason| for making that cause thelr own. The| foundation of temperate tendencies} and practice, of temperate teacaing| and example, was there. But the first{ apparent influence in the matter came when that anti-Mormon voice ut-| tered the vapid formula of Inertia:| ar ‘ { tl troubled as variety ‘hob-a- xcep ar ee . cent fk draw not, sy as There was no ae mele . fh magni § i exclusive are n. h be always coming | health, | rene osat oan Sany service. wipgesteer = vieants but we had e s thee ices, rightly good spellers, They rec- } it as a first proof of cultiva-! i again ognized p #bolishment of making, selling or| drinking of intoxicants as a beverage,} ago, O . call down the vengeance of teachers teache 5 duff; and and|-- CHAPTER Vin. | week, "when there ‘was as duff. who make teaching their businesg, and The Round-House | Shoe nes wae« et ande (notcs e Y seaAkiseS8) who, therefore, must be conceded to One nh var. about 12 o'clock, a man of fell with what I was bringing. thom, know more about it than does any | Mr. Riach's rate (which was on deck) Siapuietig ann on poe. concn were ¢ o = < dE en one else. |game down for 1 oe zo Soren canal fancy they were Oecine ‘up ieowae But there was something in the old- | the forecastle that "Shuan ras had done ee nee e have ee that with they || . n 0 26d been and gs go00d er style, the methods in vogue thirty | er Sf oe pial "There was no "was|me. if they had not been worse with | to fifty years ° generation of and am, a oe toda was to bo Bet, two and ask! ; 50me mes @a three would sit dow n ask /and brew a bow) together. rae oo He, matted toad "Never had j fun, that's. nt sor more |{n . strict- are ° ? /< | nae oke ot| (#9 draught of the two doors. ns I'm a latrd's son = s € =| running with ma aoa of my three master: | tee caneee SEutheoperas eeeeeaxid n|| Rio ilate at %< ys andThat as ees was the first night of my new| duties; and in the course of! the next| Ney-™m,. the re captain: PaeeavEte ee which eG A a at S¢ re lr @ pale hours, sitting dow ey was ere are ait t did so, the lytr j raised Ye anc ers. W ein d frightenea| other for | "Thera lea . creations PY, went overboard, sir:| nobbed; and while they murderer, who had been whimpering In his berth, and in a Fr ohanee of Dg eanentineg his 5 desirable | Look a prize for food Republi t publican wants away?" alt | Tasnion g dee should mounting hard cold bed: nor was ot-| bis own door abe t home ; many hisandhorse many!at}q iffered to andsleep without inieuptia: "nes Far be it for the ancient of days criticise modern methods of heaan. to The boy inery > locker", and he tossed me a key. "Ye'll pg iy free ee sir," , he added, : 1 see» Riach. ea) Wasson ugly thing to | qelin oF te Flach: told the truth, ten to one] be able (with their help) to through your Ma oa SPELLING. fetta prize sincere, numbers and be equalled. "keep FOR devoted and credulibrary as people largely of rural resid . And Th , 3 sidence. | ¢ c lous placed} p ; | harmful might Isolation| on church of each Riach eae , C captain, "this | work uae: never be kennt in| Ldeck, youofisinys‘lita can pictureI grew ee to: hey how and | sense l.me: guather" t# yourself in that, 3 a A all at with looked a kind ete nis nice dg th forecastle lighted7 only a ey swinging! "Mr. So Panaby ~ | anne Nilantern on a beam. here Was con- | night's ' prohibiti oe beginning eurs irs. Things ward. per-| Mr. second Rioch their|a ea h ly stylish - eae cneason: walked up| A ya eeeane and tei ene he wwan, ohiar took him the oe ruling ig. As for me ashamed to look | shoulder, led penoer, hi across to {s° byt lk at him, and the poor ch ild still. cemes [ and bade him lie down and ‘gb th alean, rv reater | ‘ ae you No greater about me my dr might speak to a bad child. havo comej|_ All this ard you al bila know, the| The murderer cried a ttle, but he Cove , : i| f that charge, |COYenant was meeting continual hea Pek off his sea boots and obeyed ©" | winds and tumbling up and down ag dS dy body could < be nETE thelr on attituae|o*™ S$ any - | be made and shortened every hour:| that's what the atory is; and I would) in all the years of the strain told on the men's temper, | give five pounds out of my pocket if | P valug of that service|there was a grow) L : c > of quarreling all} it was true jday long from berth to berth; and as| ‘What made ye throw the good bot- and the more Naa haps, passe a} careful . fee . :tethat a 5 * = } And it} |ESN. eoreenardatl the(9| | toldHe him my whole story. muetnbers train ae of benefits are coming declared {t was like a ballad the people-earned and deserved re-|that he would do his best to help me;| ward forthe a worthy citizenship! How! waite,toaneMr.(inasbe dan eoatpnel éand on . happy conclusion that no man/®#nother Bankelllor; and that] : WAS be "Yel by present {llustration,/against head seas, so that the scuttle | ful Peaien "ve should have Interte red by an existing fact. was almost constantly shut, and the | poe syne, It's too late now failur 8 ¢| bill, the church will the resurrection the open- the church authorityy } have the inter- Mormon|!mproper the im which: circumstances the saints. of thoroughly of hey noneikortanes P S orrorence authorities o a . ritles of that possible misfortune legislation, or on the other hand compar-|as ' not for a|7 other is bet-| the mithovtil authorities 7 or Mormons, 2. while moment ‘ai he real pretty Its cltalizing and its proof bellef their law. has because & (™4°rsing. without the pretation being placed noduncement: barrier, the the But they were not. They extended] the impression all over the state that The former concedes many| virtues, but holds a sort of barrier|y against the followers of Joseph Smith. The attitude is observed outside the| churches, Anti-Mormons meet Mor-| mons, eat with them, trade with them,| . ~ " 2 Fe voncede excellent tralis-but hold that} impassable permit authority for a prohibition sistence away, than church ; presented] the employ con- PALE. is placed th IT churches. attitude ; initiated, spirits In the round house,} de ride the notion Mr. Riach (Heaven forgive I attracting ‘ { ake = him!) who gave the boy arink: and {tj sot and swine, do ve know f ye' ‘ re ; : ae doubtless, kindly meant; but be- | done? Ye've murde red' the 1 . re The sentiment that the church is|sides that it was ruin to his health, Mr. Shuan scemed to uni lerstand; for| PB ruling the politics of the state; {| it oe the ae fullest thing an life to | he ~~ down again and. put up' his} +> elec . ee }see this unhappy, unfriended creature | hand to his brov > Bitar electing {ts officers, enacting Its laws, Staggering and dancing and talking "Well," he s aid, "he brought me o enforcing its statutes-has pretty|he knew not what ome of the men | dirty pannikinr' : | eats died. : ‘ Po ps growweir. At Ring the word, the capta ain and) nearly The warrant for such in-|.. RIE butails not all; ‘feothe rs would tits an 1:2 anc %,2e ognized. oO dealt } be recognized as ho 6 harmful to their A them place on| thin church in the hard position of being able openly to afsclaim withbeing charged with influencing not out were equal] t of books and , , 14 i a ©! desire-so machinery; tacitly in absolute church labors in favor of rilvil all an i strong have 4d , a of take it would 1. unortunate that foresight. or from sagaclous aft ia - tribute for charity, labor in moral and educational fields, present the tangi-| and Their borrowing-that sum Mormons that commuantesnta. Klass of jhe would | } It was ministration lives with the full con-|'™¥ troubles. Getting him {in a favor-| nothing.cither It took only courseGoliey, pos- || fide ence of all men. ls able Stage drink he]| nie paar theextabiiened How grievous to|}never looked of near jme (for when Indeed he was| e3 churches still: sub-} nite pee paraphrased effect Réaliy, Seo ne aeleick-and the. Iijtt and the Clemenson doctrines-slightly lainies. usual the which will one day rastly wrong-vastly wrong-vastlv vastly own people, lat- ent desire to stand approved by them, occupy > a place of pe! T XN aa $ffo ) ate Ch risHan ist sent their urgings | : church channels, zg .know- 9. the to- prepared, for the temperance theeee ‘next ae e gions a has] Montana, liquor was finite foundation ebaciicn 9 than half the there Utah who ; . indorsed-made life tasted liquor of any kind, is rarely e encountered ed. oO é He tsse paremely - com mon among the Mormons. men PREP FREP. Milli ‘ is v) & G i ANE ag Those 1 through " > IS > a and".women oppose intemperance in the use of liquors, as a matter of course, . Wiere the i pretty j nearly solid body c R t| 1 UTAH ALL of of a large maeS . r body, sought to create the impression | Even in other that their church authorized such! of civilized men | ction | = 5 . inds perance inthe m jority of our people. communities, the bulk | | op=5 definite, = ee ene eee . lature, And those were not its best} OF ee | friends who, holding authority in that | ° and tn ror e c 3 s prepared en 9 long : New » | a judgment <fS is, 7a mes There ae Ss . i 5 The here ny comes | . pring k the of. . a E: voiced: hi ee | myself cen used upon that dry lanc¢ would fall upon ; the ship And as he! for a pro‘ y iis opposition|he was so much afraid of, and how spoke (theCc weather sliding-doors } we think the church can not be justly to it, did the church a service. And) Well fed and carefully taught both by j open) he tossed thee renee case was someSes } ; ariel' su . wo | standing blamed its attltude-even of silence : following, an my frlends and my ' parents; Ss; and and if he| into t he pg in Utah than in oa ot for ae ee a Be through that large the state | had been recently hurt, he would weep Mr. Shu: an was. on his. feet: ina 1 1ac ° nth "O-!| and the nation bitterly and swear to run. away;y but/trice: ; he still : . s .w e effort has been an 2 1 . : nu h looked dazed, he eI| looke az - but ou Lainie = cn perank ne‘ vaTe form si, as = | priety declare elther for or against | | Stet ake f h - uesel rs ac pore a ms ant. murde r, ay, and would have | r m<¢ ine done i ' or ; the seconena trme that 3 r | ee e 7 bo Ps a night, It hibition law. what different ° M or with. ee byth surprise ar path | too and ¥ C: od Shuan.| sat TU, that bill| some vind of slavery called a trade, | table } ao where apprentices were continualAll of a sudden he put Mormons |} Inghed and ‘clapped ‘ete foil ‘priee| to: tae the Sates Pe aut;:Aihis pane | of Utah | ons In a town, he thor ught every sec-| Riach started forward anid inunne fe | ond pe ion suc}Nii vi & with- at.Mr: side) hard Z. = meant [al else ad been blotted out in thexe| Ing, and took his piace like the resi | power | had who every the i of tho time |} yale 2nd - Lake in amail | eriekts we burning ee ‘ sitting "e our] about o make someth or me rather I should d & agony,|e "side, a a cyl tI gay it light by Way ed ' ere was a lamp alwnys was when Hy OF -- ‘ ct Fringh ‘ ny. D eet | neat packon - tne Salt : | n State pm | a oe ie applied rus and we peryuarantes it 0 the corn or your ll be refunded ration, Corner inet mar peculiarity we ut Cure, to any place in the U. 8; ayant W. H. DAYTON DRUG Co. = st Bed: icgreat ag, aA respe thea the whole strange 'e jy cajole year é withou ) purpose, voted bravely against who the Fy VF slavery on tho was the destiny uncle "had con- | Sane A I have!!ng of the the men With of| I AS ' pe rinane nt 4; ee ap it ut tthe ae a mall oH sup--| aide ene It P Corn hard | equal-} ) thing nae a boy, of th e Soor creature, | "How ty he?' | Ransor But hi mind was scarce! one that does | truly Semone He could remember noth wish to think, enemies driven n general,al. who one a fails, owe what)}man, the vented favorable action on e = ie are the best friends of both in particular, and the state = mus non ace ndeed, oF 1 sobe was FE CURED and for - conceded. time the statute : It did]{n aT tho exert of} making will Red rhea aitioad r oune i=) ous¢ ieard i 0es ctare hese snate atrocities times from th 10u90, | lasses were he a aneas brother-|iron | the 5 of the church. authority which some of] injudiciously essayed. And citizens | land I waa Renan DR wis you {Ane on yrulsed mb in silen now raving against the crucity Sa aes ‘ made my heart no} recognize| not, and ce cordially be much to BE p Star ure. ;"Si hua n rit and nou-|and woulddrinking. not hurt. a fly3 of agnos-| exceptMr. when he was I asked! ahi nm ahah c 4 a all of them Keer Ao alerting Time can required making the nt and the 1AS, "formation course, Tune come his}) = : that I: was\eoing to "that: place uch" a orks a inverihat er d much depressec since int, ane the rebellion of the colonies and| en be. 1 ~ CORNS CAN by pane aon deeds that ae returned my money which shared among them; andj} wa rubout a third short glad to get it, and hoped zood Os, c was We merit will aywormons S Sena aee Understand, we do not say the Morce : ae church authoritatively urged its to enact & ent cinc forward effort of YOUR of Mormons Methodist and state. ce mon members thes 16 ( had heer though it wa very } them as a great going been V prominent some a eee differences exists is regard mighty present opposition ‘ There we hood | Stevenson. painless z | q re f _~uthor of "Treasure Island ate _ilaster. of Ballantrae," range Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," ete ‘proved! \ one. making| th m critic, appreciate where tics. Na-| prominent in tae NT ay Naturally, citizens, thing-for invoke : is no distinction between 2 : Utah ) wholly NL i : very easy, thinig-alroost (an iinescape| meet tcmaied ihak aac Utah serious 5 well as to prohibition . believe its are establishment. the arguments simply ee ANGE ust now in a ie * and we could 1909. pak "a The the presence Mormons, of lead a in lead-| ; that sort fs more receptive to the Induce ‘ mane ducements we72 haver mentioned, and] __ MARCH they sort Louts night address, clearly in-| were still sold into attitude o all other plantat tons and that ; Patna | whieh .my wicked } Mormons whe when he > spoke spok ae mned mo, x thing habit ar Every . , yv plali aoe fully plain. Curiously Mormon resented It { New York yee Cambridge Otfice. aL 65 Sam & e Bullding, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria Chicago Office, 311 Boyce Bull oe J t Is Robert Republica 1® men had airg a = Now, ) : the peposition « Th e pu »} MD iieRurmuta: has taken from the beginning is that,only seaman of Ar AT. 1, 1909. | By CORE eda da Bet 10 lap cde ue an hanke yy P anepha al und th an ed ¥ 4 d they had done one|{, sat MARCH } *e | thelr enem would ox |} Wednesday dicated the ; : . on,; it s MONDAY, | + of guarant thing Siieat ge Ahh TCO punishment their on to} Short import UTAH. power. ShoDiceech 7 Makaha ery of peculiar] many Mormons motive forees " ITT MACHINERY ae deeper elsewhere, CITY, KI It would not One churehman| personal wil his and tue! ! added L*<E | not would not have been enforced, E . aed os _ the Mormons would have been) responsible for that failure oe le tl is of thel te Yr intrusion incidental 5 have a moral principle tioned. Spiga! mean, things their you widely exploited Bloc ie 208 South West Phones- Business anc altortal [It : and held We : pollti- | .| Sch commendable, and Officesa-Dooly Teniple street. Eee ain made that beyond impetus already inaugurated : of that we make small men- ~ attractiveness to -and with the endent 3190 only, Independent -or themselves! But eepartment address bata and } ee: j a Orde daisuichive naper Wr9 il be honored only | when sohhaription me PAID IN FUL gditeriat' j he saw in it o and means of] the opposition, himself sincere more the to matters omtriers, conc iranuny ease give former ns well as present been effective. been enforced. splitting _qg| SALT theig would seizing that office which under other| Pet" the taunts: You have conditions he could not hope to reach. |} the' charges) wehave "been < arr i , And the practical assistance of ihe) 464!nst you i = 3:00] nssecene 2:08 ive explicit : law 1.50] 2.00] shone oem ye thought the at nea Binaay... s wmenthe, or ally: sursiiesv4 r sun uh , Tear through that he would seo it was enforced If ity Were enacted. He could as well guar-| Antec a reduced antee that {t will not rain ednesday long-| ONN RATES 'to the temperance crusade. SUBSCRIPTION . pees Closely following, came the Pald in Advance. on | ots ner ale AP mntage month, Datly and Sunday ene Ree Ge | oa ucd aya ee tie REPUBLICAN, law | fenerously Entered as second class 3s matter Feb-| esteem which-whether or not neces-] ruary "t0, 1906, at the postoffice at Salt| sary-had never been accorded them.] Lake City, under the Act of Congress| | E March: 3° 18% And with the double tncentive ae prohibition Second-because inter-Mountain Kepublican Company) 114 silencing answer to all the harsh| Official Organ of the Republican Party | utterances against them Here was| in © legislature. e F TER F Let Us Do Your Developi 213 D. F. WALKER Biba. ee mk Lake Ol. 187. ghia eae ies the reward of the Mormons for fore-| __Wletsat prlen pall for strictly ¢rosh | piece, oan of Uraas ordnance, walre of'ate] Ras Se Shera" e..taate ‘ne? Read THE REPUBLICAN: All the News for 50 Cents a Month. Hilgl eee i 2 ine ‘ bn ---- a ~ 4| |