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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1909. INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Inter-Mountain Every Morning by Republican Company. Official Organ Entered writes of pla as second ruary 16, 1906, at Lake City, under March 3, 1879, class the the Only Republican Daily Salt Lake City, Utah. one Not Pald leneing the in RATES. say ey ang yg el from ‘"*! {n the cratic the = means Pea continue eddrese paper will be wen Tralee honored. rising to needless publica- must Utah. Speak any the setting of T against Utah, him-and the] ; you}; you or party, any or the other the Rocky of it more will follow TOO BIG UP If WORLD valuable. o He and And TO the they believe hotel. it will ‘beautiful cently its own cussedness, We the published are willing to completed, as picture forecast in Republican. The table as fine, the the prices service as as reasonable to cost*a fand isity million and a that represents of the top class half ibe delayed. i, Beta invastrient ; (tablishment pride is is matter to a ‘state. for every help suct there backing its of very it to that go True, the dence resident to every command down mountain of region Salt Lake of BY us iveye, ieaye Wi been the even there with party a these resi-| from have proud of in moving that red-light colony and iA He here cou protect social e induced induce a scheme, such and or that the has women have has been and they are as most sanguine The by going as of promoters the the Citizens' Investment ust now i" a provided to erfuj weapon. ana the police, good many people are 7 = Northwest. They go to} Seattle; and they come] the ortland, home. or When of us they return they tell the! courts, those growing | apparent! they CADETS how talk jt s cities are with an unexpectedly With the aid it 1s stronger stronger, than the z tly y more e strong st pp have aa many is schoolsIs e n according Where the superiority will not It might rest of the be to the benefit o Mmits world. in grounds, and a} had be to the Inauguration| More plan it different prob-| of letting now ls, and/| Mercerized Plaid Taffeta ceremonies| Utah, secasonable The weath- here at. Bride lands. hay by) that! Pao BS Suitable for women's and children's of ) Se crEeCE A TOT Ebers,. 7 Egyptian expression from them always of Portland Zi riland ave by Is universal Portland by ‘Seattle men. ottomless. The ST ton' cay: Nase : eeKs at ere out didn't have praise men, . icago stands ‘early steaa 4} th © mud ie there get and T of a eietiane time, and to ed there; the task ceo had 310,000 Ss Pyros the same saw are more than two million one souls there in Chicago. Eyery man th ere has bee n working and talkin a building for other ct es Belv es, and town, Chicago. quarreled among th &. had hard words for for their townsmen or S| of Men them-| their And that made e the the di difference. : ne) And the growth went on. A New getti - York man setting offff the train in Chicago and saying anything credit of that city would b to the dis- e Jumped on heard him, MWe fights between the deand the hotel, and he couldn't find one man to whom It was safe to ad- by every could one have who fifty pot dress a slander against Chicago. one was Chicago for the man as Every city, and for against every man of every other town to history. or unknown or age And no city and vanced in against any Utah, other known ts, in all no state can be adway. other and You ; it hurtsy Utah. talk lk! You talk without warrant Utah +} - against men, and it hurts all Utah men. Wnless you have strong reason for attacl:, don't attack your fellow citizens. If you have, , go after them, , prove your| case, and inflict the e punishment, punish t. Don' Don't] make trouble with hints, nor with un- 3 peeeonshle.Famora, nor with specula‘tion of what bad Give motiveth your neigh; 2s may were ve them credit for] ‘Motives as good as your own unless! . undisputed i facts prove that they 7 are scoundrels, And then sock it to them | § Our city can grow and our state can -grow by the united boosting of all our , people. it can live while half ace!. fighting, itIf can outstrip any other re-| ) gion in the world when we all. worl] together, for we have the ate best materials in the world here to work with The public enemy r is the man Se- progress nor of a exhibits We be ride of| oe more| better Utah for the south. ‘®t can the ¢ all. new will and the when hill wh be building ' Lake's Salt "ht, same You glory , of the tention and conshall to anivenen At capitol spectacle command be is Hee lighted, will attract the praise the e . who or J they that noble ; house any cause for re F were sent. * They} the d . esert Ay an Saat saw mountain hee me and of learned Stand vantage are the alone, of "playing better f it Sal the| jamusing themselves C h s | same , } to t Lake will represented j the High school. be who ad-| very And fellows proud some to be| hundreds are going to be of this state in a few years remember to the end of their lives who make the visit possible. ee the rulers will the men BEN GREETS For PLAYERS, three days of last week Salt had an opportunity to sce Greet players jn presentation Shakespeare plays. And very large Lake people Ben audiences availed delightful ment th the and always ese themselves instructive assured red in actors. admirable It is different. Ben the of the entertain: -visits of] G . n Greet hasof won| -and js receiving-the thanks the| world for stripping the ae Bhp fa ‘usbdlads ‘end g ama of what} ing the a ; confusing, and For, "exainpie: te onais . 5 : summer) Night's was no scenery| at all. , Dream," A Sreat-and great there very 4 beautiful-| curtain inclosed the back and the sides| of the. stage. . N othing but the four| couches, draped to represent neces-| sary rocks occupied place upo ie . stage. Entrance : and exit was nal -o drawing aside the great curtain eiiich : swept gracefully t : the the E o the veryry lofts s of| the ater. There was nothing but} acting And must cellent on be that e exhibi bestowed. fancy of t alone, Here . the laurel] is all Shakespeare; the Ox: the in- AT EB Is fer ee AIN AIN § ST with a live single longer, Was s or to put up! HAVE -| SAV From the Sevier Valley Sun, Richfield, Utah. at rae Eee 2 posts and sat by the fire| bag fae etnre mt b oRER Utena loyed city| that hletioiter: ;oU enough a connected, ed ah sentence: ee OE a then eee eee ore {!n motion rete @ em-| daily cia wy for st and ae the top of th é eee barty most repulsive ee ideas deteeet . fel the of Sy-/| slave own tn reece Ste |?a are foreign aie 8% Sr ANGicatiat ou thelr wrong ajudgment. fone He color Re and to our | ead unmie ances come for a per-| aes ing tuber panic of 1907 furn- go During the sheep tacit ter, 4 se the ] last two conditions in Sevier that Governor Spry sald laws 4 heated plavers oft So sani y weee cou agnane oss ave but the people who know bestJuring oe yet within the memory of man| . Wave of ele Ae struck this} almost as suddenly as d the Oc-|} wien State that | better isthe e Beret g e rh and lisp siti Se disposition. ley | of ¢ th ne babatsman | are not revolutionists, ; No business| For the sake of DE oe 10S¢ e shoe 7 ee line to} efforts its mistakes Fe Republican to do the line maid threw her shoo|9F {ndustry, no custom or avocation is|seems a shame tha her young companions | bullt up or thrown down in a day. Rev-| the players and the ahaated orate age jthe name of acs the dee man id that | for her fellow servant: if t ot > eA che ‘very place to the sroundiio: front of theveraike, the pt || merriment was still more name boisterous, w ork-women, Lue they elled out the of 5 to the me ne 10 $ were acne ca 2 toes too, what was going on, al-|thelr duty. ea {though i no; See ete moodily | t? usevou Ge away their shore |e rs . ‘0 ‘ rn « or §Spry yv or r the compre#islature to swerve from Seca done toe betus weeks, didn't facts and county have proven was right when h , handle the liquor waueetone Sette i C@tly in the morning until late at night. | irk but she boldly snatched at the|S¢ason of this weil-meant movement,| the cost and great turmoll of an elecbeta coe neal ote, hen neevers chalk and drew a new line between | cyery member of the Legislature who| tion Richfield has gone "dry." On May could too easily betray her nocturnal |} orself and the shoe, so that now this| did not align bimself with the prohi-|2, Monroe will do the e Elsinore Visit to their mistress. }came to Me behind one They had elther, 27 for all not from sides, gone great to rest the only covered mark, and now| bition movement, whether his better] reached itsfalse cilmax, for|judgment agreed with it or bynot, whiskey why of] to the line to|¢ourse had been bought curly-headed|™money. If all the legislators, private] here/the merriment nany rushed shed, open | by & root, | rob out. up A strapping, Where stood the dyer's vats, again her | Nubian threw the shoe ears y were ted byxy loud picked {t up greetec 40Uud iz iaughter.} ter. | >) 4 ske aagain, e This class of servants too enjoyed lcould not recover from into the itizens, newspapers whil hers} had b een hile J purchase others} has ha their amuse-|S0me, and the price will shortly fall In line, which means Sevier county will s tim b @ prohibition vv tl pro nieaton state-wide prohibition and associations] lican party will laimed as claime by|law by i is 2 enacted. in each case was| do it o other law the Repub- see to that suc e No party can party will dare to d the t-come moonshine, had| nent name at so of good jest, whose and called near amount the alleged sum, what it. Thé Republican party for this,but andthe she moment is drew close|tn, him a for sake out|anything ver | an enormous of money It must| ways has been, an PA - eh eerit nea There is every reason to believe the| straw tent which cover- | , Pe interfered! have : taken to swing e deal! 2 UP against the Thank] 4 i -.|companion Ae Tut had so_ rashly rashly ae bepe the guardianfr of the people's rights S0vernment will give to Utah en Ough| that ceil "d thewerehuge earthenware stationed here for water Jugs| | with the maidIt the was asturning though of some fortune's merry wheel. kobold|chosen | eaven, bthe y the Eighth Republican Legislature was nd | the captain of their z political cal salvation. °f Public land to provide for the erec.| Servants to drink from a dark pad taken up his quarters In around the drafty| therefore was offmade men good not Won of the new capitol and at tl three-cornered shadow upon the dusty | . ied. for the car ngs-on the} easily thrown their upfeet. The e arash , ne! grou gleaming in the moonlight, and |j nor of portraits were no less live Lord only nows what would have l § e e bring at least a million do}-} thus shielded her from the eee ithan among the her set f a face} become of us, if It had been the comr xX or ame ac , | of the weavers; she heard and saw] wore recornize 2 vice lexio ) » Legisla a fe ; e Scan Sanne roads. in Wiha whanon ree ee tease "ee lyon Ener ine. malts celled" ee the to elect MeCuse torch | acs To one-half pint good Whiskey, add © state, or the beginning, the peoThere lay behind her a d@y of sore|names of various persons whom It The right of petition is one of the in-|0€ Ounce syrup sarsaparilla and one ple of Utah will have to trials that had ended for her with shrill} jientht What tremendous make PFO-| disc ap-|herent rights of the American reyrepresent. people |@Unce Toris compound, which ance. p can s be y F vision from their own series | plause & s Scordance, and behind call that avenuted aa ser And|of the increased tax to be vote d ° on at the ,| special el %P jd election this su ¢Vidence to congress that mmer will the people Utah deserve that justic e which be expressed in letting them have Tévenue from their own land Tot th s. gine Pleted, and work for be} of can) the} @ capitol building com-| crowning the hill to the ©| Ly t will help you to] the project, and to secure I the assistance of every friend of Utah --$$ SHADE TREES ALONG THE ROAD Down in the little blissful hours new to } by a long sequence to crushing affliction, fow joyous and sunny had been | frolic when a girl her|from the designer ap Ye y lonely hours a ng aléepions comprised their viz., love i They have had the -yedr# building ang] result the material | Almost every portion of the stat penetratea b a ate jis} a ¥ 00d roads, The new departure is more in the nature of orthan Patek use 4) itself | ut the unhappy-girl educated, ane rrayed ly of scientife|ing fle excellent ) no abused, matured ideas of | actions of many procured from any7 c dr uggist. : teaspoonful doses be ore each world; just like ue eer Is It casting a reflection at any- eacd baeduan 4 - the esteem of Is neverpreserihe The t cus omer who came . ack , Your increased patronage T &§ the she i Intensely had love And of ; a-man worthy new-and now? stood disconsolated, her heart's emptiness; been could been plous-|were had on and clung tojand miserable before, ort iy feel-| and} envy those possible hadoie a poor c patures! I would with mix child once more!" the b comic sketch completed, I ality and |that came chest that eome how | the so hither naturally from Paula, who, ril to laugh, suddenly infection, and, willy-ni less herad full| dict not|of caught | ha Sex a inkd tise 2 to be turned or pecuniar seca ru ae aside Legislature as bribe-taker to their constituents, what must be passed Fault-finders on the he had} laugh with her. Grief and misery were| never out of betrayed | forgotten, and forther there were no| we have then the rela-| more weighing and speculating, and | The Sevier family 1 for some minutes she felt nothing, but | that Governor shed het omeiaueielen i ee eee ee ene Rone s . 5 § tof a j é ce and great it is |**244rd sf 4-|expe ee pect if we mark the or both houses| Utah's population! It/is easy to find fault, dto| accuse. Dec eae! e so; been lonely, now she had been ne the daughter of Thomas Saati t est of the richest udely built, liable them!/by arguments | tlon than the of the/This being true, then and aj|Governor and either little fat roke forthth 1 int }of our dumpy 1 hearty, long-sustained [lt of laughter | traitors of things. ‘fo Keep |/2®& best t#!ogsa an worth being while. the | Work and ' hildre n. Each Roba anatdsn Be: ata , > SEsivilet nena c ‘and é a fon , aha h oF We different-dv- little better than the usual | a8 ver- mass easy ry . accusers atc a job, and, like the poor with: us ‘always ROOK. Valley Sun want Spry and members of the ee f ature i, CUSTC »\M E of WHO -< brulsed by} creature ax she was. the© chests overseer'sof lassia duty and thev did> {it anes aid. ti sues b TOEMot. hordele Ah! fob oehow good] eee pe d And thats the loud eee to-forget , once: She| Republican | party, sponsor thes Cc hea peals i of laughter that she |jutdid owas); isay, aRURE this AS to. ‘heraelf, ms of that more but..she|'xentlemen., valuabie. | those teen nae ai pile 1 stands. today Fale not ae mn ee: harder, as the caTee t aina as} of our. salvation, politically ME Every road shaded by * ? y P , 1¢ Slave-girl who hac een sitting | steered the good shi t y A more desirable th © nyproperty keen will:matce{ft pal rite. xe the? great shed covered seh lone there by ed the outpostsomething joined the| stormiestThe sea ex anof Bindu tin politions with| others and B CK to} craft. people passes. this And the state which cawhich pintact ca ee ranches were gathered together/| the frolicsome crowd that, incompre-| of belaboring t acter nee nstead its public highways bower: z eee #n white: iiten Aaah . i faaa ee On ee, aaa ister ae Jin ck pathway ‘of hha cate 8 of shade crooked, , ‘from e and big, straight and| ties ° anew. 3 and beauty in sum m conqueror stoopir is state incessant] st ; mi Made us. | Ing ‘ t ' ; us ping cessantly was The threat-| slender form of the silent y ane . : a We plea tractive in winter b er, and even at- nt the loom at a tender age. for ail] now stood by the fire. Paula had lever) than ihe. asian: a iain ees sreater | nim value ie © " "Chesterfield" ae oe wilt stand tikes ecause of the trees, Slaves' wine nae golden. FI aang seen her before, and nevertheless »| To members of fea iecare eons. re hae F y; ca earing " And yet it is that sort of ornar ment] which tetanus makes the use more © 4 deligntful, and = ake in meal and This recipe specialists !t- leads us to herself whether there | ones y did not ook beyond the ody, in fact, It is a compliment to ; < God tenderly, affec- | present, nd so they too could laugh|vyoters to say that the nan ehhsta Le believe that you like this store, and we being whom He had/the same way. "Fate," thought Paula,| the people to represent them in thelr|4esire to express our sincere appreciacreated, who would let a child be born| "jg making po up to them for the| law-making cownella, are above t Hon of ¢ PP = la ene up with high pert - misfortune of their birth an ee average in thelr respective districts. of your'. good will' You will alier robbed of everything that|/sand toflsome days, and after that they| They have greater learnin more Ways sta-| find tl Was dear and desirable to her, down| are a red and go to bed cheerfully I; bility and firmness, gre reer Pp at ; us store different as, to its Bhts she asked could be a good tionate to every °°ins are » With usually represent the . few and the hasty t after, many snatched the tablet] and others fell ove de be be denied nor oftener With all due respect to all people, peti-| before retiring. falli tions of the kind we are speaking abour|{@'ing. Leg Leading #UShed forth from her aS spon-|such trifling things! Indeed, even|ot Senator Reed Smoot from hls 1 taneously as perfume from the rose./ywhen she was small she could. never| elected office: neither will they belleve How often then had she incredulously laugh over nothing, and those grown-|that a majority or any other portion of Shaken her lovely head in dissent when up girls, In their ignorance of the nar-/the national Senate was purchased for life had been callec presence | rowness of their minds, were they not,/a cash consideration, or, for that mata vale of tears and human destiny piti- las it were, altogether children? ter, purchased at all. able. Now-now she knew better, and | The walls o 2 overnor's mansion It is doing no one an injustice, |:benent of her sides| was tho| childhood, how delightful her first| jer in the effort to wrest it from her!| No sane Latte r-day Saint or other reayouth! re had bee years of her | In the beginning Paula had looked|sonable person will ever believe the life when she had awakened every|qt all this coldly. shaking her head.| Senate of the United States did wrong,| morning to new joy and gone to bed} tow could anybody enjo ch Jgnoring and turning down the m every evening with thanksglvings that/sense and find such keen pleasure non-|in in|lfons of names. petitioning the removal faith; and quat recently it had seemer } Meanwhile as was going to longed grant! overseer had her though what her Heaven warm heart. most care. They construction lant oul the "ver well-executed nd should never severest of the over-|Tright {ts less used rewarded happiness | oarjeature of the promising These had been preceded | seers! She who saw it held period of humiliation as the/ for Rsjaughing; g g and how mad State of Delaware legislature hag provided pubtic money for the improvement of public roads. One means of improvement will be the plantin g of shade treeg and the locating of wateri ng troughs. Of course the Delawa re ro. ads are. in bretty good shape. the restor- | nament -and the convincingness of acting to which the simplicity] pest warant for existance.' ch are Jts} So heb Une ction eaten countryoi n Seattle by the cadets uf| MTth of the city. ets of young of found ee s arid SEED TAAberl thed, vail 2 her, the sentinels w ho nttr tase to apportion nar e ees y the dred It will} resources. . one of p and of decorum,| their Lves,}| man," and they,| ¥ A nd so is every of the lads| wees which family from went out. the valley, | something of some discipline, They founda for the rule of dres ss et, and of drill had the tim e to stand They and i es that, they saw military reasons of diet OUR 2112- ~ ra, sas shastratismeastat *225""3| GOVERNOR AND LEGISLATURE re eaving ; was ‘Paaonee Se ain ae Pe at) building record. The1 1e€w state-| i y , ats will mark an era in the history of the mountain 5c he leeee Ne ‘ BALE ata ate ake Ee MOON-\thest in the rear and looked ¢ ors. she ' to these paused|!nto her lap ; zs hd ~\ | Paula surveyed all this, and ; ic entrance FEA EEE serted their ¥ an at-| of or stranger. the be eee a long journey, and|™arried to the man she loved, but ff it Be Now eS at Teese RSL Luby i it, ethanuRtachannaittes one| oOWithouteereaching then she had elther| | least UIE rang out, : nol 18 dogs knew first! If VAG Gin Pant ee ree ee iran ieee fonts ley clonic or Pacecicat arava ce Chthuat: | ished the gesoe > ‘ > . , ve > o 5 , and e Ss | 2 we - | she i eth Sige saanea oe ihe. , naited others was One oe and ce :alt onto a solt ess girlwhom ac reason or goocee sie : ; aatn in-|asm: of the court, then stooping! a es tre > for ceAn acowered mare it papas Beas Ne where eras eBontneers Oe nian Tae (neries eae fo : == 5 de zt é OS ‘ as -| Sees t sc ea | dre nce part ne ai see] almost TAX 4ah3 DY . new freedm Udings, and she must speak with|With a mate whom she did not like. | , you) en able he the in it structures. every one-resident the ocean-ma every OUT OF THAT SENTIMENT THE . 'GREATEST OF AMERICAN CITIES For Chicago WAS BUILDED. _essentials, the greatest of all. in the Look the|_. to ee ee er zSe first time. They saw the ; & reates t ba itle pha fleet afloat. They saw a cit y that] tha mas conquered earthquake and fire,| and is in the throes of a battle with| graft. The Bot and sent capitol Kei Fe ¢ yas drawing, with} é The twenty ; had | | As . the days come and 59,go, the people) ut oe how to people; proved get him unnot! y ? ; about ped around itself master of the situatio Bor;-sorn@. ‘minutes she. and | massing to designthe patterns for the from weaver, pos-|0f Utah thatbecome more and more con-| nd effectually crushed the head of the listened for a favorable chancespied to cross talent derived Ber: an: Pee in Governor Wm. Spry and Maron oe powerful enemy th *'S oe tbh! ray of light upon aj|Siving a side Faw ot 1k Wit te Biieee nite eae they have | or honest, well m fac It was that of Hiram. strokes, so that it was easily recogniz-| 054 . as Sie eos EROS neni whe, el pe merryas semi-circle burst into matter how ‘comically "aistort-/) Ni 4 Now steno Youa ‘the paor laugh sa nstitubions with one voice, faa sate 108 and|Cd|2b16, it no might arty, now be. This art work "a: she ald ere a a ae ie interests of our/it has no place tn Utah = oltics, x > r 5 « « oO y @ Ce ~ she selzed a sudden determination, cost a lot of money, but it was one at| 2°C°Me the pride of the people. yr} e wil 1 become ° the notable e incid the joy of every se Utah incidents of a world ocahn. Jt] casion, and the lads came home with-| Will become the climax of an already} out an accident and they] of bulla: in . be new Franci Sas last from every part of a Hieccrk| thatAnd Duliding" will ‘be' vial mer was @ good thing for the boys, It . © visible. gretting Louis time a question no will send to the show. The trip to San : : There rose a strong Chicago sentime nt as early as 1850. It was 1 ‘sistl ve in 1860 that it captured"0 the] 'D-\ Republican national conyentio elty ¥y had 90 The! ,000 population in nm.1870- St. at some helpful to them, tribution to the ss and seems cadets _ | effect of the completed. SEATTLE exposition. thinkAlaska-Yukon of nothing that would of the el pee nthe making| : Heaven e elty. Those men saw-though only knows has -that.« oc 8h) "ety could be buila great) th Ives emselve, it TO the cel aiestion. r now school attle rs -here but »Sald old Moses ything Wentworth, one ofmen,' the strong men who helped { pos set , ing here High emsactual-| | ln was st , streets were im 2 GOING 68a wy, 14 AVA, Prin- regular price 35c a yard, ett awe aN . Saath ae: e he hota one men of the street,| lization which Its triumph outrages. | YCUr Mnd a picture of the impressive| breath beerved her? Not Now s Had) ended, luncheon, over the in the hotels, at counter-and the price. Sea- |} will where undertaken eo Nee might draw Changing governor Georg half alf Price become| Commis-| to Some to exactly and City the GORReBBeA proceeds ofhera string pearls|If irower's it flew over a mark set behind the thatFor she faithfulof Piva back then she was soon to be if they| : the the better By Le tne entire world. of to inauguration always at the east, cess, da,"' "The Emperor," "The Burgomaster's Wife,' "Homo Sum," "Joshua," Etc., Etc Note the rows of trees that adorn the will on over National Author "«Uar of "An , " real The Nile vation, the majestic curve of that hill,| = the rare prominence of it-advanced to a point commanding , the entire val-| ae > !°™ of cemeteries. the The = MEPS AS ee COMING IN THE AIN . When next en you come STN into Salt Lake the north, look over there on| Capitol Hill, and see the site of the| new statehouse. 8See th e splendid ele-| ; the the remain Washington is and beaten good to is invited The from nation is weal assumption of every other them can-| avenue gulf stands bridge Fourth will sell value, is the er over easily do the as} | Spry of the the unworthiness in and be Day. efr to cent statehouse present r scholars are {gnorant and blind. litacmtaee 2 thet and per he well value the they Cotton suitings, outing flannels, flannelettes, calico, lining, crepe, silkoline, Rochester plush, tissues, lawns, mulls, linen, madras, etc., etc., at bridge must as Ninth of Presidential date time. mill- were. if Turkey were made modern And nation, it would certainly t pow- cly the twenty-five deep-seated They of Belie than the th than that h They oa language, w war. ¥,| state-ana| near the absolute inconsequence of the to make municipal thine ‘iin the a new stockade,bawdy The city party Is very strong. Much stronger than we had supposed. Its partnership with Belle London has the Newhouse hotel. aaa. SECRET OF PROGRESS aRESS. Is a to a It span or the Consider the letters must a of removing trade It university March They people; now] peen the they reason may hap-| and black across word the "TRIUMPH!" has‘ w ritten Kearns party's to being million have sides will Date Koran, export City} -- gospel. twenty yawns ornament morning be-| state-| canyon. the their to to | And the presently. Is there, from ably religionists, have there, member and States is in a Turkish rapidly company the sentiments of their own race and in- down more or visiting own red- ordered devoted school Eighth the fort sion would High Monday within farther and is Governor of the Still school. both 10 if Creek extinctlon and loca- of a state- completed Bench use. it There a be an about on law a ; far from being They encourage - the when sonable are jjon dollars anq polleehe could have expected, order ahaof the}c pelenmeertel ; ea Theeee it is now. about of at book, both and [njteq happened. built. been there, the Turks stitutions. unexpected stockade which national thing west, clear homes High the Short lengths gathered from our Dress Goods and Staple Departments. There is a splendid variety to select from. Each piece is marked at its regular price. Commencing zt lies | admirable Years. the wil] And For, enemy, | as any | good certainty North airy, yon Greece ancient f all) Brighain|} country with the canyon increase be to {t when defeat in sacred write department. light the not made are and to settled canyon estate nations. them year, official +5 ce © promote] years a resulted The for down] business In 1 e they with received their No nent war Christian It is g0lm8 goi: | is ignored, para sapere, Patenh, the sheriff,/ the injunction y disregarded| than 7 is the There Tenth, | will Four Crimea the in were hosts And in have the stockade; that any of rich local people, company] promi-| The his that Big and up. | ave-| their with west house North built Elevenh down of with that Creek the them. on way homes; People There but for the friendly intervention accom- thing. coming wheto this theycity,aro,and less for| effort. pia! THEiF and the protec- advantages, remarkable armed recent their waged the wherever provide managers very thelr shielded despised. again that clear it made They thu been| migration! and sheriff to has their Z. C. ML. eb will | 9 city. the a of homes the the Creek valor. military of as west tween all with Japanese. the mark higher no is de- of tenacity the had ¢, the formed But the every man the best city in the West.st. day But Kearns plished police ‘selected place of residence It puts- one more alon S-| Neer Alin good res"? reason Savy. cress: 1s to be better every y. , has of very has one would have believed two years ago that any political party could succced| and citizen It isa thing to make the there attaches and police Sued an ©3-| city officials would defend it with the! interest and of house a admir- fight they and drilled, ably the armed, well are They sipated. enjoyed it entire the traffic has wealthy citizens. of West red-light True, advantage the been high as Hill, getting and on has the City on is as solidly and Side, police could possibly tion or warning. life tions, across rapidly the been trial of battle, the idea hag dis- stockade it an must of there very the common ,onuiation of nearly fifty millions. And anes they are very strong in a military way, they are not going to be . greatly troubled, centuries Is which soon bridge plenty of the partment-so 4ny] with is betterment region of Capitol "hang punishment miles, : a that tablishing women necesjn square | state. That good rest of Christendom togdespise the Turks It has been asserted that one Christjan was equal to a hundred Mo;yammedans. But whenever there has dollars, the cash of hotels jman's country, | On Monday work is to begin on the /actual construction of the new hotel. 1 oe r ie ste can be commanded will} oe in the building. It is not yet ;stated when occupancy can be expect} ,ed, but that will not be unnecessarlly ty many SHOULD BE PROUD OF THETR WORK. Managers of the Kearns party] should be proud of their work In es-| the ex- half it. true thought being nue-and the street and influential and a of It come pretty run the safeguarded, (cellent, Houses wher- shall escape be is light the pene management as capable as can be shown In any hotel in the world, It is to over located re- have Bench habit , rooms We confidently expectand tocomfortable, find the! has faithfully conveyed, as attractive been the and For when be, as to know, To people will trees! most work > when} farthest| shade dream. the the of the canyon. 1e. nas the ie - PUNISH. Turkish to day every the to of it-the You Fing- Ce idle made impetus a to THE BRIDGE OVER THE CANYON, | of his debtors him. together," Mountsins. SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1909. Newhouse They for te an be precede part That's the way states and cities sre! made. And that is the way to make! Utah and Salt Lake all that they ought} to be. Bastern COTA, Tapes tye . me rest much ade- completed when border beauty highways How come run to not can very added of burt presence advanced good is the ‘lanthorn!" done has of its of deter and made which plans duke, a ever he goes the thanks Prohibition] THE by has He appreciation uses ere] party-STAND AGAINST the when essentials of Interpretation. de the e theater more noble, made heave| whether Greet drama. in of moon expressed the honest may will Utah, be That The lion depart- _FOR THE NEWHOUSE TIOTEL, Salt Lake and all Utah are for the Y for lish man| a be in the in will mental unnecessity of securing alone there roads point - furniture the attenton ; - \ tom-torn When the of illusion. expressed suitors the the against auditors, admirably foolish his as performances own of it. matter UTAH of it But g00d human light 26; Independent 3190. matters) ment only. Independent 237 i : on scenery, destroyed of the The finances work the genius-the all Iluming nf&med quate mar- trom the rest of the world, no matter }5.- serfous are their crimes. The purpish empire embraces about a mil- i i confes- of settings, have is creative the been boundthe If there is anything wrong, set IC! right, but don't admit {t to a stranger.| Tell the rest of the world to turn its! of of for it, and Republican party, or the Demoparty, or the Kearns party, or party, ~. Otllees: | New Office, 604 Cambridge| ae cen oaite : eee aeroris cago ce, 311 Boyce Building;. J. PF. McKinney ‘sole representative zast| It Stage absurdity process No some his grouping with dreams. would Do the ability, subscription 1s PAID IN FULL a Phones-AOE Ee rama Temple og street. editorial departments: Bell, Exchange! - (of lls-| thought, information, constructive of matchless them his his his passions, because because his well word brick at Socialist only | FOR When in a de ee eter sgive former men No who of of of flame the bad tell play range Ben Speak sun says heave a of limelight to vels si- good? cause the on wicked? beating the straight. 200] en ms less and it! the Subscribers will please give explicit notice to the Circulation Department] DIRE ‘CT, and not to carriers, apllestors ee with throwing of is jubilant is Quit well fellows you better less at : appalled state simply shame, telling hinting when are else, slon, own and of finite The the insists themselves your are for who these . glee are they to draw attention tion of it. Advance. iets think you one instead bad Utah. fights state; defamer, such is think year s 22 <cvsers in you in you against who things ia ten One month, Daily and Sune ve Zhreemonths, months,Daily Dally andandS Sunday Six ay poet the They SUBSCRIPTION only, he Utah Pald to Advance. One month, Daily and Sunday Three months, Daily and Six months, Daily and Sunda One year, Daily and Sunday... paneay is of Do Feb- Newspaper patriot thitice postoflice at Salt Act of Congress speaks picture good Party matter or s 4 Latter-day Sainte the " defeat s ° d him brought him ee Clothes back. They orice , = ar , of Utah will 5 Eee reatteiniee on aanee alere ery e | ably was suffering Sera r with the an 4 a ques-/tO Ot for som Dae é Se * avin was wrepped around pain, er for head,a cloth! and, | county tle moe eeeePag § wear nothin ee b eae © years bbot h maids matrons were b ‘tlon,..was as otePp one & but " "tailor-mades. launch oursel ves on a campaign : © employed, ployed, | | passing over her fair hair, w the ,| 2 e:a."thousand foe "Cho a for cane in their own quaThe| tooth-ache Honiton vol wher ends the planting of trees along aie had Eee | sti couldpublished th ers the withlatter hu slept and children. party | |farChesterfield" Clothes are designed have beenexpressions desi carried out ofthethistroubles § so roads, -For stnie years § the public eae ed work women, on the other | iCoutinuea Tomorrow Mo¥ni | of Missourihea and i. Nauvoo would be as< «; r in advance of any other garments " a our effort sleeping} be to make good. roads zee ning.) ;| drop Bu t must in the in bucket. 1 room: work, Passed adjoiningthe thenight place inwhere their EMP ‘hat sethe styles are proper forrat 1 least its efforts the stateAg ofProof, e 0. Idahowitness} read | two oC went o IRE THEATER | the published utterances of roads are certain of attainment. { t g leatlace Seasons. Prices, $18.00 to $50.00. The even! : lin Utah. Th B day Ow. ana they Waaenjoyed niche, the plan has been adopted. inte twa netee SPECIAL The men huve PICTURE bers : ranks nks not One of these w atehed an 2 but Egyptian girl Ad we = desired first to see if We ger tobling upon a table, the others sat Admiral |yisemtal ° " vans reviewing Salt Lake Evan 3 the sit fould be handled by clther Orin ota 7 1e epublcan part Gray Br os. 258 S. Main & St Co. m= |