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Show 4 THE "MOU iN TER oA Colorado, MOUNTAIN aeoblished REPUBLICAN Every Morning } can by | be What done There can be done INTER-MOUNTAIN there,}| keenest. here is in when the Senate a bill pro- the for assured! growing ome Th ary It will ety a ae clacs ae tho postoffice eae the one Take City, under the Act of Congress | -8Nd 38, Lake City, Daily Newspaper in In a SUBSCRIPTION RATES. -- Paid Advance. Dally in end Bundey One Month, months, Dally and ...:8 .50 Sunday. One yenr, Daily a and anes sseeee y:nay? only Gea tat 35 Baie ene nits, Daily Sub b ubscribera ae Rees the House, HH and discussion, 1.50} Into notice end Sunday will please ot ere to after we do much for all ee for the of cause] to themselves come | Let. will TO --- Maatern Rutlali Sait u ae. oe Opposit Chica) 408s e, 311 P, Mic ° nney, Bake in a case of the Almost east And the answers journey is There twenty-nine - From to] remem-| FRIDAY, MARCH RIDAY, 12, M4 bridge in 1909. | matce r veyances. thousand at THE POLICE AND Yesterday the FIRE: Senate BILL by a | cannot vote of} pbback, twelve to five, one senator being ab-| sent, passed the police-and-fire bill. It Is to be hoped > ». like view It is the } of ure. the not likely constitutional + , Pees House merits e there , the is objection any take} > re-| the most - of road way easy for be made, The way crossing sound] the eee that the government that the} Utah for ment we are on so natura] . or a fora | national knows so} any have as proving in Judge that he unduly the law, park,| Indlana the! not former will illustrated by artists who Yor many /years,..and Js undisturbed even in this present session of the In- the diana legislature, when are in power, though tures made it something far the Democrats they were out The tourist appetite stories that were were} right a 7 ent. self-governmen of Indiana In of local cause self-government, B the doubt. repeal But ments " Jaw, the find rafter =. of wisely But of they, was whetted by] printed. Pic-| of the was (on in| trial, in and fixing 7 4 recorded mation of egard for should produce can The good results get very strongest 4, the sured built. partments. that, any the fire we? police' and . in would he SEs dae de im a be those the the who he 5 for|old people. and haye wonders the them a of OF TOMa A eee Gk Tom 2 has Let proper] ab noble hisis of phrase Se : the js newspaper have of ate advantage f hi s his to waste God Soles menon te tell of law. 5 the how] miners of in| having doesn't| om heroics. has an hour. But when you i The story, as compelled to z tell recall that George Sheets is. still the : strongest official of the police departt, OR ™nent, an men mind Taha icin ata Salt a‘ ofcitizen Meine h ae an end the Lake were passed over of Kentucky. was chosen Zs hi ante a ‘ lo "be chief of © fre' department, there is plenty of reason to doubt the scene of the accident. there, he bravely and eMicacy And And 4 Mre* of of the a present system. when recall the Redman sid the i ieee foree to ag pith men then, automobile Biche! it out, a cold in day. into of Tom his| the did etter protection and outlaws, Tollow y the vote o example for the police @ the of people House the and from record and world a eroreoliinn should Senate, fire bill. umn too much story of Got" for It. the affair And him the the home B of road was built It runs along ' the| very crown of a range of hills, and| provides a view of the utmost beauty} and interest-ag well as a highway of great utility i to the people of Colorado. It required seventy days' work, and| the convicts Ss uy who ' * worked on the And he has a newspaper! It makes every ono in the road through that perlod were given fifty} a f€ the ays o e term for which they had been sentenced. Just now 4 hundred of the convicts A man with a paper It is honor enough " (a LOOKING A talk one of Ks the * very hundred miles ftom the selyes. They get the prison.| twenty-five per-| cent-off their time of punishment much Interested in propose to make their if| viting in appearance when of in-| tho' time for flowers arrives. The action of ‘the agricultural dea partment at Washington, in tendering ail the August-flowering seeds that are} opinion without needed, has stimulated the people to take an : that than the r ve Sa the state is better off| with m. But after| as convicts s tL the of| in matter scovered. 1 no iy AP tate. are expense bu laieg the state. roads that the desire active part r. | in| beautifying every home in Salt Lake , - = s, wre no attempt at| The purpose is an earnest one, and| toak @ is all the waa people of) at prac-| And it !s one les outdootrs, of the best| but universal, - No one that have invaded other ‘years, and to All these things being true, there| grace the voll with beautiful bloom. would seem to be no cfbjection to con-| ‘ viet aon . the roads bare Our} men nature in prison and aré much tendency gs the are war same {In| grass, and of| Every variety embellished will be with seen. flowers. And blind to justice some. the e bere five upon ee ee ee | ue a st vlish. very r rib, vel fi ei} : y . splen- fine guage, : : ahelio-e%s ; are ‘ ae Oe : ee or. bates Cc i e wib's fine ..0.. ve Ses price neck ane neek 15 low Ss ae HO: 1 s YER5 short Cc low : Brag. ACE and and 90 Vi ests C also 95 5 7 Special. sleeves. c neek es. vy a + 1 . s and superior .. 02.4. Vests, ext - neck 20e Ve Knitted solr wi with Cc ] ecia - <¢ r rib. Regular ote for . ° 6 elwiaies Sp \ ests, low Knitted . Special « w slee low eee. bea est te > sleeves, no | ic V Ladies' it ead . Re ® & Yj Anaes clock uty PEN, GAG } ‘ Se ce aed what will bring It ae you wish ?" } ng matir, aid two, which C band looking | Morven, there ee back? he, is | Keeper, EE awed | teal' in - --- . more reed i rae mea but the sea- "and there, jus, ver was "to an ne inn perhaps as partaking of hos vitality and then offered | o,;' perhaps becatise the accepted greedily, and drinker? ie ania he mainiand of} ot <A" s a wate oe gS i. WADE with an inn-| iene pounted. ht one neer.trlends, How ap- know, for CHES, seeais Ted tort We ene. wan: | 24,me) but it Inst. the captain. of th vith | lp h seomed near beside ae me sie h eee oe thought even more the Highlands than It made to 4 prepare] rather for my misfor-|he in nim not| end o ae to net two anger, his knife DYt knife 2 little before train| al ald did t able able ts for building to the } (and trade I idie SP cuWEieliak® then in , which no great Sunk it) until Te ete ho was me ith pagar Had o EN romeeo r o man; out right. angry and heavily flew him, put aside|very ll woes aning which' and struck him} in elegiac verses upon my very and he went hand as By good of his If was/that hous nd he| When L pole down luck, |shook his;to | ho have so r 1:0 heard his he got fell.|dangerous ie of nd ee. 1 catechist, sald he was really dagger, \t was| was I was went vessels,| against» me: dangerous and we began saw the steel It SGamann oa rk secret; to go butt ian « |[ihe folk thelr great tssay @ is a "Duncan| lay of a pistol hoert, Errata o relieving One, at| Ponte ase ay should go armed, SELF BELLA HELP. WHEELER hide faltering. "np 5 WILCOX. Sree" one my energetic self, } , Mea 8 erled1@ ered than a pistol iny guide, for I!\97 I d ne, ‘ana|got arg heels of} mention of the}... RC loud that) so gut I had very good Torosay, been ; With eels ‘There every an I asked, oe all : [the other aa Rapa: of Bad Ane¢ shoy ving pass) 25 y Goan. him the C3 Ps ©) i | aaa 60 miles aald I did not see how a bil : ~3 & blind man ee ae goer a taeda cree ne Jeupbed enough for an eagle, | or 2 2 2 " and ietore oe icnew ever rc says was a ped, a , the ee the eipaer praia beat a was hand, % eall Zell _Nell on Rov Roy impossible, and the passage was a | DoE . wind tert There was dly santas could pull oe -s on ane side the other. 10 men gave _ we Onewaver with a good will, the ois wish to y In return, an institu: . with 15z= years of eee suc- a! \ | is; is well, and I have the word to see that | ye come safe. But if yo will pardon} me to speak plainly into your mouth,| cessful experience in training thousands of oth f & 7 Sie al | "a d there never do, how it can; bette hollow weel, yo thine of the the lad that money of my ick with is whatever! the silver the name fs a thi and that is to a moment, ask Is he wha begn at heaven's Until ae e seeks, of But tf button, Alan that offer Breck; The through door tomwuecs Se that Op of foot the at: hil, pretty a to have nitoe weapons thien with thing a# a wae speak ee o y wo Thy in . ze. ip: every ae 8 orb |prevent rand French. Noth ce oy es I could | Ms ie Bae here tS wy stich S| ow, It's and ‘gay Jun T nad nothing of themee by S OBEY, painiess cure for The eur an of uste That conta song ae any) its en began ‘to question me cu where I ne from, whether TI! Red Star a oe holy world's time, « accord, dging from inwardshore word! t f MP DHS Mo ring e of the be shall Christ, swell the ; shall BE corns. nae up to cattle d track Torosay, oe me, pictures, ee and I avolding aaD a crosse da -John G Whittier, | Pleasure in this os ers eae THEATER. and him. 8 to-} th e changing Mette ae sides upon t e dancers-in a reel restore | my ion plainiy the upper oan rp game of blind r a ae aan BIJOU Every peace' all "Jana log Illustrated songs. evening, admis- aneciee and. 4 ast D es , with wo oe to strike y I fe,hada and told him that, sure man's gan sto = ik Th for my enough, in my welleas ifpistol he did not pocket strike as across the| ane t ‘winter, ‘to CORNS CURED Corn | 3 i: sa wish only to Sabine to fulfill his aa cies his orders and the whohouse was elo Wale) of ed that I might2 come: the third paseo a fer ates a : orran ‘ at 5 » anc en tie way on ens, at mHGtane Aucha _ ae house James in deal ar f ‘1 packed age, Buel to ooo em you for | a 7 nae MW No sauce smoke, a| cS ; a4 one} Ox war ATL dar ae ask or see cranton, : local Ps SCHOOLS Pa ae a representative ;< at - of the | 78 W, SECOND s vi SALT oT LAKE $0. ST. - CITY. | | see; for vermin, aya oe oe Only iodgings, but mismanagement of hardly poeaae be Seis oe Sei = _ Sal (standing at the door| time, to y . | im peat enickes} whenea a qrantertiee ha rar .ding place in those daar ss % neat packfor SoUse thee . H. DAYTON DRUG co , Stnte & 2nd Corner nd Sonth, k Salt ute Lake City. days; yet it was a Seneee self, whenI had to go from the hee: arly oir out $ sometimes Pe fin e i af ea readt ie arene, ressed ‘rE Morning.) : coe Die dl plano clans ot tho than the "Anja en - " commun {ty e Wenk wees with 2 Bros ondTribune-R Bone Reporter< |} [fo Of Usates insure Then COPYIGHE Or 209 your Brame ones forth‘and wien Y cene the fire Y0U.dread. you sure of "salopen ond: & new beginning. Salt when J. atTae 26 its superb | ee ae} comes GRANT & Sen ae owe th Mai y» Utah, co. t. Phones 500. we! pereater worth "This "reading: . . & ts {6 Seen ane en: Young With. HEBER ? : KIND n There fapake he sens Te let style,/} 6 sint Ane in| latestth style weil inv East, ? AT'S HARD LUCK!"' "Not 6 yb oy, i 1 had It insured" long ae ee ae ‘ith | ana|} Soe ae aa: Cate ing \auality dant the | ee the place decently Plainly In something of a clerical (Continued Tomorrow with = the fireside ‘a whitch T slept, wading over my: next day's journey,y I es stout, solemn man,|> their new ne due nie the Notes Printing Co,, og w. 718, . 2 f. quarters J | Fi ; INTERNATIONAL my , ee a , ee Jsn'ta such some buy. @ chance lor worth this muchadvancement to you CORRESPONDENCE Box 799, § d Shiry Appl in Neil, ‘and chonghtrer I could off. ' soon tell fit YOU any of the latter com- . Hane pice wid will = an be} Groae spec I had some other advice from Neil; speak with no one by the w ray, to aan Meee C "eave. the aS fe a ook e é Ss in bushi, if I saw i, i A out bh ow, simp implyy I. C. S., stating advancement ye would | your, dirty pe yom was' size; the rt| iB I could sezeae arce Gta tell eee him Wao (what truth) tha up ao adae énever dreamed until he | ku nee Sentleman 10 to 6 a aa ed and permanent hard or ‘in om tania Linus ered Fonally guaranteo to to any eas. SE & tion and little hin on or ye which nib hen Ritts. at ; ‘ one end o s house be ame a runting water. anne s of public entertainmen CAN rich, whether bacI. cou Rye enone eae (change cea long sought, shall then be| {eclared Paap tt thee moment in_ his| shall oamas YOUR Sweet bells chime, : a da kno his pistol stuck at. th ecira'| quite "piatany out o os pocket, und| eo the sun tw e of the butt bythe batter ett nee Eavarenody BnaAsuaon! I on ee 1 d on in "anale days nol communicat OF aNwit a i .As werea wot got =) & : oe nearer ee Be this leor: pistol rouldeahow ae "that' nothing, yee Patone Suffice it now. In time to aes one great temple rise ns "Thee, hy chure ur bro S RG OUT White nents of love its walls shall mob, Its seen Y | this 1 supposed at first to, rs Would ye.‘Boiteve :ine Weré : Ps pret CRS oe a Es pur severing: the the heather." 2 feaa <, body ul and mind himself, life's gifts to Jind. rare at ain. trained, But every man the the g | Mm |B ye an to shentlema Hiecland that the way runs by. to ororosay;, and But there was one melancho ate : : the w ere, being dr ts} In thie mouth of Loch Aline we found | discontented ith plainly trodden, and Rell fh rae: wtakie la great sea-going ship at anchor; and| With myself for my UNITY TPC myn" CKO hard it's To write palm. _ aweel," said Noll; "and might have begun with that y d and one i position | | 2D. Ne the n he aremainland, of' the Se nigh Claymoure, in ; the | John <¢ eee } the of , passed ‘ * while f 4a f}j » NE sound wages Pp properly ‘ F Se TS work asking. . o find hind ou theto way ono shentlem: inhe shor Ka another at a man1d beyou ! ex for is di France Xe but if your he wasbellytn |_ i ie> + sporra says full of shillings, or would not hurt 2 | 3 hair upon his' bo my. beginnin; strong arsclan peonle that » wer ¢ small ahead. not Bage { for and others, PEE to hard the |i om x down a vi ~ 2 tn i ethio ie heathe srbush of head. See | passengers taking spells to help thom, i orlinc kien me ad ta tree cy to meet| . » te now," he sald, striking, right and lett, | and thewhole company eiyens the time TiVBGIEITICAtAMeReaontoningr 2 ior, oo duct | | as if main sur there a/in Gaelic boat-songs. what wit 3 pert N te agent | burn 4s running;nit and the head of it |,the and the sea oeair,chee and theoegood | 48,boxmariy, PuriiipsNett anne thoughtro mewas we ‘ples | where st onde oF *at eipell hiil with eeesongs, enandee not The millstone is lack of special training. It holds > one mar ~ sk iyv and as| 2 x woman such who a is laboring under burden can easily to a better posiy riseiierwaned Hon land eicapo é n =a 3 ngs and can find out how for go 424 after I have done my be And made an parame aussi, And hunted high, and d Then unto God my pray Sta shall, £0. would s " Picae his - hand. With ; a ' in- | gs button, n = man Mill t HL ) one i made | BM sry ; > Be foolishly, ane! the ETT) shores of the a little | shee . the NS Hoe A much "Why, I will} since Macrob was of guide 00 you to cries Torosay€he. myself Me ieBacrob; le and Mlan's clansmen, and oneAlan | YU bear; the 5sea in all this part run- as || 3 B o e mes an ans en, " dram? of brandy. give you the himself had sent me to that ferry, 1] min deep into the. mountains arand wind. | great pleasure of company (n ager to come to private speech | ins abo ce hat isa man of some 7 compan in a8 | of oy InNelltheRoycrowwaded boat of course' . this Acanticy unr strong to prodigicus, hold and dificult to bargain icarull oF wild and etare ‘nook. it too much?" at NIL = The CHAPTER XV re nt ee made haste to give| the Silver Button; Across | me my route his was to lie the night } Morven. ry from Toro-| jin aeonsKinlochaline inn: to| mawulki ere rn he in edthe daypublic o Ardgour, | in) tABoth I made up my mind I should say nothof . c 2 Seg r She Gther two, a was glad ne |gountry: of 4 sce @ ferry w i Sas Ans paras ogc or what a blind man could be doing With I told him. about Was proud foof what ™@Y yam oe eG this he drew he|in the from one the young traveled the greater *part o and crooked Island of Mull, stlek- | from I eal tho | i ece re eae highly af- |i Eggo religion; end temptationandto doubtless the poor/are In so and that| eee ; eat aoe 1ey bon at s It was I saw ad a ® wrong way to|§ to him be-]| work, and without: wasting time upon pe nee it | apologies, showed him the button lying | Noe "the Peadn ante ther to hear down oe |) At last, when my landlord cou no more ine showed me to a bi I 4 KInio, he ilfne : very | Sought hito la and/and andalongside, presently, [/ ipex tne on tha the siehe le one beach, and said £ of A 1 Was: one;of' 4 PP n' ga meu. what for no' id he lucky| Stead "That Se jis always {place to I of . "And tear mere he} said, more of my money; next, the|}‘ ‘when that is what he orues , 5 Macle: sf Duart gave It brogues worth that thecountry || cause Macleanhe |¢ be as, eRe: only a fewwere pence; and inlastly knife, blin But. thich i. emigrants = pi boas Cea pas a inte await ¥ | ast a} 1. a hierninghimae bare-|been nt Ente often ie maclaed ONS =Seatof whe ie an shoot my way, a leaving highway robfoot as and disarmed. chuckled to my-|berles, and onceof of murder.' "eh went, being oe I was done} ‘The eream 1s, ve ‘saysi Tretia with that eee for a varlety of reas-|/he « alled himself a catechist ons. First, he knew he roould have! "And why should he not?" says he,| against to depar the ‘elr friends upon the beach, p-gousded fre: a eo og sie fPatate | rey 4 lan with by he.had made j i aum © see cing gomeb ody." said I; a. persc of} one Mecorae ory mind the Ht Feats pe my nears oft man," me but eH both down the cheeks #in the boas, de was us Nell sheered off; and the | in our boat struck into a | 7 lich Was presently | melancholy ip et -t ps wept upon - shoulder: of Alan's button; but wonder) in thecame mids fail confusion, | Of this crying and the sido and begged Latin, of us best. ‘This pleasant rivalry put us| once upen friendly terms; and I sat o pl .| plenty war and occupthan|oftinhea: upontl listen to to borrow borrow beat me, I. don' be ee | him drink Y,| that he . lotsight} * c ee ‘and paren ete ran in upon with ay 780 the mouth strong lad \ll they| 1€Y! as now red toe ings"i" ayi impudently, : ve easily whieh # Knife from his rags, aateetttna back |the family and friends and grinned at me like a wildcat. At} before he was drunk he read that, forgetting everythin but myt|poon, in very good Latin, to Ss gainful far more sta state Was Phones net Ss . 1-1 es hae extra Hose, yee TOP . values Ehontd | the ecia ly eC; Cc Hose. extra fine alitv. mites Hose, hn quality en vege ; re eg medium weight. tegular Knitted Ladies' re wee f qualitv. {Uc J" pay ee My. finefelle , Sealine. Enetich Pi - - Be asexqned, The lawn spaces between the property Sane line and the gutters will be green with those Rantleman ° blaek > es no Me c = was nothin Jacobite The two shillings. carried Eee Milmtone ‘ne A resulted in| a 47)| system will] is a chance seems - money seems _ Plans : are 5 making to fringe lawns indifferent to flowers; it. with to con- quer the weeds vacant spaces in ga 1ere hear fast and vaé LOD di a ac 5 eZ very | qy; { my ee Cotton 35¢c ' \ alue Ladies' Y a staff. He was quite blind, and tolad|™m me he was a catechist whieh should | ‘At have put me at case, t his face | drink Russia a coming they worl: ys and make no at-| tempt to escap | At the first, a few of them dla escape-and the state authorities are of} ~~ that, no. uy up. eds | 4, Mortal friends to do m yy why on my Creator vhick, My rightful portion of the work? Army of that they] premises ms L | -with the hope of effecting something| harmful somewhere . : Het the fact| City are the encampment of the Grand the Republic-in the sense i. Henk. ae business| members the city park board reveals that the people of Salt Lake thet and horsel' will bring ve I reflected awhile Tribune wasn't very successsful effort to destroy the Utah Na- Until that: are employed on public roads near} ; Trinidad, Colorado. ‘They are nearly] fi Mhey . live in tents, They cook far| themselves, and they guard them-| te of It. ‘ for one tunnel. FORWARD £ with did 7 china eece eee luster | eg r veLzula 3 a ¢ ter alee vee . TOD h lack reais | ook in‘ sil- Nay, Bie samen, ¢ fe sai down' upon, the ie feet, ® a man about to, res eee; the BY of the acfileye-| ment. eh ' und tive, s oa € his B re him Methinks God miust be oft i dismayed re . ees Jbow: much out' lips have} ne Seeing re es ws os ay come} 7 better than that? Sah aS) a rewed but to sit f bargain: > ""imy prudence, Russia doesn't. know , how i to conduct| shillin se hee five "ale . been | sharer in the glory ane 10 € iG P Hose, Cc BE aes | . OUG; VALUC 4 the law for him to carry. t . about half = hour of walk, overtook man, himmoving pretty fasta butgreat, facliue sed before with a canyon, and the » tellin 3 te g of a: man there tHat it was a cold day ? Honest, now-was there anything| en-/| the The its in near City, shold adult nee of a col- puts brave deeds beav , LOD A UrfinerBeen anything than eNO the Over ride ofNedrl\ Tom of to Canyon val-| this distance from St Petersburg : eae Sr ai ' would that would be better for| Russia think eyen than war. Especially as| Sone "> } CONVICT WORK ON y ROADS, 3 One of the Colorado papers has an| admirabi a . "oe the ee, eke trated, oP describing "skyline road")| atate prison. The tirely by convicts. = proper ~, light. There have Weadiike . I Gace lle songs ll all were tipsy a foe Piri niehts Ais at, ped or the barn West dav sho fourth of. my travels) Tell me oe ty. fathers . sources of the country, and the condition of the people? of it may : . not be : lost to the| sidered : ae£ 0 Regular 25e + ices' Black: vee shaned Black: foo oer | foot, changed rates fai fine t ~ reason- p osiery a School and refunding old loans. . Could nor| pocke ings. trom 16)gt the fla cont || ings) the crow and (with: ee . Wander‘ " Ca h thingbis meant much Sles; nearet hun dre in fo ir at misguided nation borrow any-|a fine of tiftens pounds sterling upon | days and with little fatlgu e, ang Se y{ thing to be used in developing the re- 7 = offense, an transportation to Ee ee aan viet lene ann e , second. N of body « nd o f general] splen-| so did eS Cotton Hose, noted for durPickaninny"- Black sovs'? as ~ > ability Regular ey it} 2) and we perfect fit. Sik 9 ec ner he was a J S e ‘ Ss Misses' Black Zhe -): tional bank. So it begins its tactics 16 om iv Ret i 4all over again, and directs them against Ste 5 st the Pe smaller smaller Jordan Jordan State bank _| of aren, Sie abjection, fo: contrat by) & djd an act of heroism. And one can-| state commission passed, entirely. ; : Bi t h a aes d ofFmn 1 Lake, : te ce 4the].not newspaper be sufficiently thatthat he has| of hisgrateful own, so the| fires our very -_ again, and comes back| A dn! ak ere 8 warm. finer in all history, It| ; thrills the cockels heart to know that 4 ness afone them! state miners had gets | R eon in ms exceptionally y: durable. 1 Wo a sc 8 | saates that hait cetueed i o start 1. hy was for gett ng angry, and iis nam BG h man, Clectdr Mae an | | oy en-| May their days which the Lord, for self support ti When ha got] nobly told one} was Tom speaks ask : Veer Wi eres Nothing sini : . that as the entombed ? digged been iB ectivene®s) of that seakaate: the Incumbency Be Saws Pitt in tha police department fo a cantina on ene ? the yo the police the punch lisle at arej y that lay before Mr } Maclean's | but quite in vain, he cursed me once hole and 'skiftts ts quite oneee we vive old | house, ally went well only my eulda mare in the BS a a po Be a rk ing to and = fro aiwaan them. Yet " d- cons y r is , or intehec n-<s5 ‘ 0 ' enrer, ané here ane " ig and n Bice Ric the Ba) at ry |}through box pate brier, tapping with | fave : a ene a conan HMonening. the exinned i me pi ° sooner, howeve 7 [is aren arta he Uurried te: end gr t | people on board and those.on the whore for the reverof. heart.' pos themselves sehen he| : . Tom's hired man is it, 1s this: Tom heard| : brewed and the tv]- . ago} ata people their given comminsion Help the men were in the tunnel,'and were} bei eing a digged out. So he ? took one of} hiss automobiles. Ss. and hurried to the} ¢ 2 g an .! } to absolutely Pear stockade, the fire and 7 ' xe the1 cit been ageitie yoantie his nebility thelr hands : y y of §Salt Lake } had a e his shoulder and ofstruts up Big about) Cot-|aation, And well fire governed in either its the police past or tonwood way, eae ity urges e or two| charity department within - a man = : a : to watch, and describe him in the] their plea. three years, the new bill would not ma cie lived eas honored jis have old The system P present 3 eae Tho stockade, he new make a doesn't When and 7° nt, of ea lac in T ‘own. any have | In order |against the story rescued the entombed Pdtrici"s tunnel There thelr det. 2 hired the the and their mothers. be Iong in the land be} KEARNS f awe. iene: one ner, = dress 1. 1m : whe Ww ~ 1 i foror it UGTA : insisted on having in' his hands {and finding me be something of a Thereupon by the ; younger : generation. pos-}and t once--"for luck," as he sald, but | scholar tried me first in French, where) Clef singer They bridges And for the filial love, -for. the; kindness. sessed. nature. the SER RAAT Ie er sil or ebil selection an i , hildren one shillings have so grea <% ae m ae "locked up." For all that presided joyed the play immensely. In summer and in winter these fairs are carried out Pon S state. graphic With such management as| ) control é to pao before earnest in its argument had} ein U j , of tourist, a so tw ney otton, shoe broad |- : : mie : lad we erosse: 6 back of a hill, and| hil) and disappeared in the next hol-|erying vmer ) Oo ane given free admission to a play pre-|cot out of sight of the back windows, | lt w.. Then I struck on again for Toro- gar, aka Eo menos, | pmeh Fag gaather pared by the best dramatic ability of Brea Ine oe mie Eos lay right dr fies fei bat rquina ec ed pe Sone Then I understood this' was an eml-| 2 5 ron Ane that a 1 Lo iwhiel Le 1a o Lrave vith na nan 0 earnmrrant i sO1 ¢ a 4 . the city. The young people never} pointed out) was my best landmark ing. This was an unlucky day and color es, Be en eon tee. AEOr ICA bestirred themselves more. earnestly "T- care very little for that," sa these two, of whom .T had just rid: my-| "Wwe ~xiles put the ferry boat alongside and i re Lae ok "Sine" Vou re going witt self, one rte the other, were the two tha fs , wee ae eside, ana | nor to better effect, than when they The irapude nt cheat pede dS ha me in| Worst men I met with: Inthe Highlands, | we eping ae rriat chin en 1 peers played for the entertainment of the} the Gaelic that he had no Englisch. wr esag ou ge it Be Mult | fo, my fellow pass Sees said whol A thousand dollars is a small price} pay for the good that will be as-| are} by friends of the bill here in Utah is the very bad management of the local apchorities . J peril of invading local rights should remember that local self government! any one defense. the judge, aes 50 4 \ 4 ny des vats and misses o 1.4 ( TCH gulneas rich. o any i. ¥, had, the whole house was turned pow ni 3h an LE GAY, brought contribution, e o € oul ee as} 2s people of these men ‘ their part- of for competent the bridges familiar objects to the} umes rorld, and will lift Utah in: the esti-}:ence, a it concerned and well administered. gentlemen who declaim . easy ay 0 he upsid ide believe] previous he Jone und 1 ay ‘ -_- The | spring and - new ladies.‘ al prices ; a8 21 andl MOR "OL ON were #3 ae I LI : the warranted justified that : ne at night, { aetta & adm tani Torosay day tonight, the next that uneasily fea 64myself. robbs " ent the pote. ee ane power-| Here every year entertainments provided by the young for the v the state A few days and women of years clear that here WAS| eclipsing any natural] the resident of the state as well It} will bring many people tg the great country of the San Juan.' It will -make| would without year : cities the they5 it good, ' and a bridges Nene eleht. :* ' asked SA will} He} Ma able ..to aL clearly and a agreed five me nicht's for fGhelne scrape together caseone? tried. was he st M. A an ~~ of i for ad | but INCG, ma; ae quae, ge1 ©® ienor the bbottle |- Une t was or aes s 7 1 ---$<-$$$----- CARING FOR THE OLD PEOPLE. { had him clear of. the house, and then I} 111 due south I woulda even blow his|becamo plain i. In one beautiful respect Salt Lake Hisapnotnti 1e ee pny story worse tbrains out chandise; and what StiI1, 2 Li ‘ i } e bee y ery « i af5 up is unlike any other elty of the nation long as we went down S hedtherd ter trmin ta tonnes a es Zeolite. en Sat: | bench nine wart breecks ; . was enacte . r of power when the law was oy bridges heretofore discovered. And| Some objection js popularly made-) jen who hunt for the striking and the| a 9 3 S a a and the objection mas = yeerefer. * |,j interesting, directed their inquiry to! day in discussion of the bill-because¢} tian. =) ri sople of es irl are x = it jg frald to deprive the people « It will be money in the pockets of} cities to which the law applies abr our people to make the way to the| eee ee ere nner te Cpereion of the law. If the people of a state felt they were being deprived bee Png match \ ‘the ee fear of| potn sit jomn Stskin tent and always Landis conduct he has no rich this the country that he to then ia o cae SOs ea x a mighty fine ont to Utah for that express purnose, were published all over the} mast, and the news of the marvels} wont even to Hurope. nane at 4 > i, 4 . BIUO are Judge his the] and however at ms miserably is} favored it ‘ the] and In u e ad ney Gaelic was re begewars) « me me sulde slept LT hoi spared rate, Anderson to permit articles, Jaw. of ie the anes ee out i sed } all of ate a £2 - oe nly began as needful, indie to glve so We await with much interest an explanation for the later failure, when| Judge Anderson, an equally honest such me the was failed established litigant, that > those! to re peated reply "ors of place' : 1 av display | S}en great curiosities. Magazines hurried to print pictures of the bridges, and] 5¢ the country around them. Many| under r the| the soundness of the new law W ©! the more readily accepted when It 18/ known that many states already Oper-| metropolitan police bill-similar eX-| -pe ins actly to this new measure, excepUN| that it docs not inelude control of the| ee Mire' department-has been in effect} fools! Me to orosay 5 ‘ Splendid vel, tan That en tay a in stayed At laat, rate Standard Ojl company. The man never be charged with that. made} ter canep anew 1 of | wa bel brotherhood 1eV and 1 daa ee ouse rebate. that tn dete el ee: d JOLT St. Louls: That} eighteen cents in| could well belief horse-| long, Roosevelt bridges Z ee tination, did not prdve cents character far too con-| of the people throughout = to the ite painting int a reading a the SS Standard's a thing the The will! The President case, dollars : cer foreed twelve counsel and little i wheeled not in] against published of from gt the oil essential leg-| a 2 which excepting is dren of 7 « he nds , on whl Le ae Reenter rested. , It seems Impossible that the govern- possible, attention ut} be tried careful story, remaining Impossibility. hands little were pay « guilty be ays case The amount needed is aj dollars, Without it, the trip| When ined. " rill are be providing a not States millions Ae the dimMecult, if it were not for a treacher-| ful stream that has to be crossed. Why was myo pridge and the road will make carefully as meas- = to the te saa be will of 5 the an the bill and of his oll com-| yet theforcing trial, sixand cents. theany former pald only the ea carrying ee a eethe ofl eee to Wer company rebateeee the|on how touretabes in Si the state to An-| fury Judge order United ; St hosiery en summer tha} tha] the Senate 1909. ve asure Isla Balla ERE 16," no concern 2 sure, " this was; except' in so far as it nt me by the way Vhat was much more had pnelish.to the and purpose Pp ae fewtanioae: over Landis letters have almost is {islators™a a why to verdict Judge than rel 12, Hyde,' : To mine, talned verdict of guilty was od found, and the offénding company was fined more | ques-| : 7 MARCH "Strange Case of Dr. iuian geneand Mr, | When the duy thy of Indiana senators} Stevenson. Robert me ithor of "The Maavae: pro- Oll Company gratefully every of the the the Lonts FRIDAY, available the Standard ete ae ON ES NVATU RAL BRIDGES. THE for Dy And it ay reflect! is OfRres: alved in Salt Lake asking Wald aston . | fig eas a 3 haeieal‘ aldor?-Astoria; I*ts Gall © Boyce Bullding; J.| the southeastern part of sole representative Mountains. wonder forced bring UTAH, ‘ a resident of the state of Utan.|in Indlana to Bast grood-ron enacte ae a By the e good-ronds bills g be » enacted] rate was given as |-into Jaw. et oat e torial departme ents: nes- B Business ande 25; Independent 3190. Faltorial department only, Inddpendent 237 years every --- DID THE CASE FAIL? OrA Hawa On nena all life rs of tah newspapers was CITY, KI ground. existence by aesevery| years bered who aeape present address when order: | one yet for is 7 now = to OF come-and et Re chieee i hereafter may. wh oe carrying changepaper o ddress. scontinue will be honored ° only hen subscription js PAID IN FULL. motte e3-Dool Block. 208 South West | y in habit. ae passed] Here isa chance) of the famous L*"E the be to sign them.| much impor-| as : all be flowers in will the people : members son atmer | make country great for will of of if enacted| derson can governor be of so the Lake, future, consideration| they Department | lon of good roads. collectera 2 space WHY SRA Read the and judgment to » Salt to| wisdom of , are called] have passc passer 1) have will, They hour, good tance the| other} like effort become a custom, eee crm eoat 2 fusion would ample They > roads. an | who enable the Nothing can jioit explio give carriors, cc the -00 .00 2.00 a se eene law, good in half 3100 Sunday. eee to. the Circulation DIRECT, 8.7 any employment. . . the t Senate the action on what d-roads Sa popd-roas Theyev of a a 3 Su crowding of connection 1.50] * in palanae Six months, Daily r i ) nS: Dally end improvement] eee be without cost ot without out that he the -_---a Me greatest . ¥ b urge upon ; favorable = Three and workmen Uta of It will state, Only Republican Sait work stimulated this city beautiful of that work b, at of: SALT = comes. while to reflect that direction of mal ing the will be but the beginning bee year is e cr-Mountain Republican Company. viding for the employment of con-| Official Organ ot tbe pepublions Party | victs on the public roads of Utah. It| : mn Utnb. should become a law. It will help in| March a rivalry time It is worth one RERUBLICAN, ; possible 238 and ¢40 DISSOLUTION Malain Street SALE--NOW |