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Show 4 THE mand officials. which Published Every Morning Tuter-Mountalin Republican induced by | A™Merican Company. the But the very principle! men party to go makes declaration of Into them Tom a rebel that at! men INTER-MOUNTAIN party. It is belleved of movement the reason ele- | the for being policies of Official Organ of the | Republican Party | 2 .e%°2 OMce are not responsible to) are right; Utah. SeXvaccnd class ruary "to, Lake arch seit One aly Newspaper In} Diia im Advance. . Dally and Sunday cannot ix months, ally Daily and and Sunda Sunday only, one 6 a .... baie. PEMg: ae and 1.50} ... , Bo aa DIRECT, and eer , know J hit "no | THAT RESOLU-| 7" ADOPTED WAS | APPROVAL , 311 Boyce Building; of under that rule, elected Salt Z| that) mayor Lake, was : by] 1909 E themesives on thelr success the people {n fooling that. excellent are like to be all the people > are fooled.7 and women identified would not of their who good with even the give the Not nor the way to get should have, honest a in right, the been which no enforcement one shall of the that public office and that no one favor, through other est the} op a American js because ‘from least} have dispute, base membership. wanted a free independence avery 4 of the} of the of one of women of peo-| or , every . , official self. people And clubs seasons of the other S best if they the wrongbe just|It © act a a be of the and active the cava informed. the And American led by men party affairs they party one of They the or of -near gave the the to of pure motive; are, not citizens, TO . TO WHICH that | -It that thelr | conducted that by! WITHIN THE| PARTY TODAY COMPLAIN OF THEY men ARE and Is| not at They Of istration ,, Governor to of wish PUPIican is in for a > party obedient > Spry z et aa every return of saved of the of of to power in city in state and nation. They i r e They 4 havere the governor. --=- : eC im Bir They as their race club can ; equals the believe be rendered eeetty. by the of our right that in his service that} Ns papers machinery ata the =men ‘anddirect have hav misled . his the Y. city; M. of and that is a. life£ influence and bulwark belief, Was was true of of the one it: of morals] sentiment the town, the sacrifice. women, = asked for money Because a man has| ° o .c ade ener wave fortune he is made con picuous, and jn the need of money for the many] part} strike all dis; They liberty standing, for that women may ask, in the Republican] of franchise and that independence of . ; manhood for which the Republican | P@?There {s no need for the Amer-| arty always has contended could Wc] 1°an party-in city, county, state or) 2 ; secured, the and that Republican didn't want they then party to of would Utah. be anything Republicans, At that time American than| Lincoln Same men who provided the feast at| the rink that Tom Kearns was the| his would ‘be political and hand fell in anger-there hig followers. He never his course if they had belleved he was | trying to hurt the Republican party Now they know that Is his chiefest| aim-next to buying his way back into the Senate of the United States. People most prominent at the feast| remember the promises made to them | ¥y Tribune, Tom Kearns' paper, Pi a and years ago, three years ago,| and two years ago-clear down with to the| twentleth day of Fdbruary, when the| r i f Senate of the United States gaye the} lie to all the promises Tom had made:] overturned all'his plans, and silenced} as is]= town. people It who is instructive attended the for feast the| to of liberality and And the community,| Rich Whey that cannot will be never those stances . gratitude. party | jn a deserve was It less go| to 5 4 a Hep Provoublican: and good Clube ee Salt Lake gan : Oxde eden, Logan, have begun the} party. he had led out induced the many party them. of of to the Republican| campaigns in which] and| sincerity, their And then came to appealed them which to he remain had has done an admirable devoted himself task enlisting They went there for the prin-| ciple of liberty in politics, and would not put themselves in a tion of seeming to recant the the they| posi-| of work. assiduously He has| to the| Republicans in the both here and throughout | > a state. With a perfect grasp of subject, with a high appreciation] that party itself, followed well pecullar qualities, Two Turner has that demands task ; and which, ‘ when| will be of the very great-| to the nation completed, est benefit in a Mr. points should connection with be kept this {in mind] movement. In| i of the clubs to forward the in-| terests of any man seeking nomination or other preferment, before conven- and ie DRUG SOUTH ° askin lives, that Tom Kearns and the| to be influenced by any in command of ote American | League er Republican party are een veriest know o not going per iareet hierarch that the of give to AER their any than dreams. fundamental more} we They | principle} of the American party, actually, is ex-| pressed in that resolution. adopted by| last summer-that| responsible to the the party managers no public officer is is responsible getically may be. the clubs, the The that the the - things which hardest in are the things that have with tears of earnestness STATE. Ss KIND HARD é OF LUCK!'' . There re |) the spake ranks the of sensible the man, "wise be oi orinr- vage" em. | Dus an ed in aiced, "Kar } | ot se He € a she "1 to wou le vo to act but the law for INSURANCE 20-26 Sonth Muin St Lake City, Utah. Phones Residents 500. so recently given himself as to iis. flaming' eye, a Beye. aT fllnes let the verify, If as regards it.contributes it Is valuable: tobe' ‘a"food po rnee to con of- tear he, we to his to your pure. it of its ities Now No frfrom his gs ¢ ch became his tho of. ee make nutritive 2 been or |@sain written] curses of he beheld br and fiery white the paper}the that white ee NEF eet her A on and | £ that ow eh ae but don't want the officials of the Mormon] and in ‘providing church to control ment for the elections and com-] clubs ning are expected converts to use the on the first page: are not column and when intended of. the Young on The Republican the genuine kind Blythe» Who" her nae himself. page In was writes. the editorial] Street there to help _. the Evening made and money humor enough to have a the money as he went along, Now for mercy the qual- lid of the his he is could Then hap- Oe te a look en Caner Orion rushed maker is those drearily can be a little a better The laugh-]| debater one. The than speaker his moral with a laugh serious point laugh. forward flew Lake te. te h. Uta' . $500,000 = sccacsces "UTAH NATIONAL ly cied Pays +500,000 President ee eaaae Rodney T, Badger, SALT LAKE \) @ramsact a Novel coe . CITY, Established Banking At First-class Dealers 1873, BusiWe The ) - c remembered-and will will gece convince | too. hearers, Here is the best chance In the world for the young man or the young woman. Learn to write party, | funny argu-| within the | after he had me D John lic of 4 joke or two. But shows the may where profit might it --_-- Kcontinucd ing the pub- his record be found. 'Co.,: Iiemsley T. La | | TAKING Housekeepers --_-_-_-__-- | unfailing | | in praise of our HOUSEHOLD WASHJING. The SOFT WaTER PROCESS produces | NOTIGE are | Eo the gratifying results. ey J _ not for yuu iknow os you? Gece oe Co., City J eile: Stone, Williams Teasdel, been lead? Vasorraw sorntuz Q. J. A. City y sopra Mah sx , Pare eh eee epibcinsdiea: wo twhat_e.a ate Issue . Is. things. funny convineed ble why f "Bead the ist, Blyth-Farge Co., Park City, Utah. meee Sera een one ‘ : Geni! Delivery, City Be cnn H. "gatme) whith' wan to" mC a smile? This with had it begun Ra" ings, in to us for collection. M. I. Wolff, Brocer, City Rocky Mtn. Bell Telephone State Street Market, City John W. Snell, City. forware have Coilect for others, f HM ‘ 7" ollowing clients received money ia turned hem felt whiere es nenpeiee General - g Cashier. ness. | Packa BANK ou mee meskes corese ey peeeteae & Gaaat open;| place the who] ou , BANK ony: Of falling to should 9 - ae CAPITAL SURPLUS } shout she ee tet e ithering Rie so full of pain, scorn and ‘a "heart S there." Is Soon would | S-- and Ir some. Per eat? for ‘her | trembling, = oOo nding Cehe lek | Aaiiwe if ae j | Were in 99 E is a neverhaye. : :wished th ta hear ne uel Leon THOT kaEAS. ane. eit AY "ho" vame ae i | lation, "Shameful, shameful, infamous." si 3 aps ‘" =f ‘as arherstaithful ° mac +, never hold Um- 265 MATIONAL Salt triumphant | trunk and OUR DRUG. DEPT. Is AT 112-114 SO. MAIN. é¢ cogae . eee! ie 4 ‘displ wing it | fortune | knees have been lending money yet. People like to be told what fierce he is presi- with left the Will coasts and bank ool Boe S. KE. Kiser of the Chica : go Reckeeps up the levity of his ord-Herald Eugene und otter vear: aoinniivent . 7 eure u wit with of Parasols U. S. DEPOSITORY. eae of. the chaplotéeet. Yes, ‘still r OZ s reached, o o7% yuan ' tin, the ‘goal Is rN blood ‘aan mire, until her pro Bean re eter ae , | til conquered and broken in att t she "‘Who's|sues Saturday and some. other things made the people of both Field drowned every reduction a u benefit of that the | There is a market for them. Rememin win-] ber Bill Nye-whose stuff wasn't very convincing of GRE OC. -____--_-__-_- : its| van-| was| fun marking C Phone "The ec ell did No Fisher s he last ge Nand to] winning was this woman! dent. polic. | his Republican ie it {s \ e .eyes,! blue her1er cheeks, the Deautitut, and re stock bs account tonic Brewing much, sald, with| "Open. the trunk!" | a better Never Int re of0 ance red bigger, before. in Silk dept. this s | and€ how conughts ae cone sole o sit ae were too cool condescension: be week And Fisher beer certainly beverage that you enjoy : : had reached blood ee entire then, knowing that it 1 a he aw } and wholesome, you enjoy glass of Fisher beer to the pure your limit with | "isrought on ao eee ant council that ie euneed, co ued that ready to hear and test everything de-| her in forward to. bring had she Orion'sfeltexcitement the w "He ‘Il 1 ‘ Our beverage, recommended nen Ae At experience. it such is wholesome. As a health highly = of | life ie to ‘sa cs on.| ee had love of his lost] for more ey at| speaker, the ‘than F: are-they health aOR barley y malt a sterilizing process te. nuda et... all, Brewed from and hops, by throuwshout ; dan- yetravec re to ‘self Y red otrer er particularly > o (f aying lay! knew, ard ae puapic lon the year @ Isz his eee but like a gladiator who ger, arena, Min much the indestroy foe jeadly ace than more ini acre ee repeating h wnat Know eer concate own fending ite was treasurer the a Thile a .fgre her what she already by k Sales his ete ate victory through the itory Uecoued tee rl ates ‘than blind learnt k ake May up, no fictitions values, genuine. avoided. iS begin.| voeerl almost 17th | im py an apology. Like him her whole being was In termeny; and by) and by! sei¢; Annual brellas, at hiswould feet have and liked imploreto throw im to herself be as| she peace with her. to alin from furt! her | leeds of recklessness. 3ut she maineaIneR her lofty dignity, and the ook | with which she met Orion's was no less Se a: brighter than ever ff ot if otherwise, studlously' . K | battle Salt him. wikne ow eros attempted of bever: HM Its week, May w his disordered Gleordé red mip mien | Bie Then Bis a, ed than: have I. 1S pnnocent man in" orde % an rspteton. 60 enough. as / M:. f Thi considered wie take co. the Saturday, ductions. conse- must & to na. have thus | one GRANT throughout onday d Oo } consider | the beginning s continues M F rom t 2? | Orion oer arate J. GENERAL Hes) freed- | B gut could ot new . And { ] | as : france had had | him, be i 1h sa a HEBER Salt a erat much examination and McCORNICK & COMPANY ¢ BANKERS But} absolute fidelity convention. That] e E and funny-but they are ae bercompelted to stoop before him: | When John Cain was: paragrapher|that was good in him, pure or worthy A voOlce kept rethe z Tribune there was real humor egies é thisar ao ee1 ee with they | a x Join ones" =e They palates to| Our ® q Not so bad, my boy, as it seems. I had it insured long ago, and always paid my premiums promptly." worth | sincerity. th=] ener-| wherever of organization. cardinal point is basis other Tom They | are "hands-off{"' Absolute before convention; and service after is Clubs loyally, solidly and by people, controls. bosses| be sLeeae. In nominees the convention, whom Kearns to the after club day ¥: co. AND But today they know, ax they know| tion. ‘The deciston of the party ts net| pening, but they like to tickle their| SMmptthat he stood motioniss he- their men ever gs are COPYRICHE oTHAT' silent 3 Sstoie would her herself Now the very first place, it is not the prov-|.to hie, childten.;\It/he hadn't needed |ire erode ince || two i ose justice na Orion ° Is > laugh po z only Z paper that people at; ape the funniest thing in this connec-| the and laugh the National league, and all working] 1S m customers | sha the . aaaPp virons men state Blaves:(f blades "fo And he was right. Newspapers| were, for him, envelops a vith | Mores Tnatoher aoe + View Presjdent would be more acceptable to the pub- Weisling gresalth i taolgeed ta "bright | Edgar S. ake -++++. Asst. Cashier jic if there were more humor in the|emerald green. The hair, the faces, ;] + W- Burton ..... -_- pages. At the present time there pag forms, OF teed Peres mien gen. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. isn't a "funny writer" in Salt Lake: dors ‘butiwhen Paula advanced toward and the first paper to hire one will eee ao Se aan ae a ae || make a ten-strike. The Tribune Is|the officer In charec, and then as her Thess,vi ene at. .and.at | || W, pe gpscornite: to o Nilus' Nilus' discourse, scourse, answer will follow, until there} r will be between twenty and thirty! clubs in Utah, each affiliated with the how sort opinion He him eee orget 11. eoula not get enough of It js in beguile4| far is hed coeee tion of h that question a kind? - It patience | eae, co meee blame prone sured them there wds a demand for writers of funny things; that the pub- coun-| tles work, and other citles and Sale? is How OMe mes she owever, 3] } ac by»} 1 lo means con rieaioned Pernetua to meddle with this | <a no, = rather panrenr es save the ° ing < roo o Retaeih in SAan COL ectromity, " Orion Must believe that she had wronged further laugh at his fun-making. getting more salary than a Tom quences going Post Irwin whom| ic not ORGANIZING REPUBLICAN CLUBS | Nothing more helpful to the gen-j| eral cause of the Republican party] can be done than this werk of organ-| izing units in the National League of| had ignore are em-| May we a era ait a the Se bow, cla f commit ee son for people by | A C. HIS: WRITINGS. of the value of the league to the Re-| publican party, and with a basic love| the of] an a Blythe, Sam week last day One famous humorist, spoke to the class in oye 7 ; ae , university, and at Indiana Journali: m a representation was verified. Not a} promise was fulfilled in all the Trib-| to sible must . told his hearers to cultivate the ability | tense. Now He as-| aimee effort. | ;, maké=their readers laugh, to rea- | P!°Y: SECOND course his" anc of in sue o own e ‘< ty y party American open and women ‘the. false leaders in the Kearns oe its lose ean o, inte ntfons tn ; the men follow ir he re if h er. fn the to to ‘in order raueea @ be will, who servant, of the city.|jer itted the robbery x saeter she looked enterprise, pledging ed "' : ves And ‘ found, ne aunt of one continued) Beane meas-|acsured oo ee circum-| Y..M. the those files and read-perhaps they| have forgotten the detalls of it-what| r Tom told them was going to happen.| Not a threat was made good. Not] une's be forgotten. ample teks Belt or in the history AT is) y \c@i which wee of s «is VALS PC formal a her a a.party a .00 DAYTON ot Passionate and menacing than his ce tw "a | fluffed feathers stand opposite one | another ready for the fray, with clevar- | men| gave] expression like tremendous, a of treatment the Poona | nye pa Saas spot bright for went they presence there Pp fhe ea gael forever the clamor against Reed Smoot | for the strengthening of the party. as a senator from Utah. There are In the organization of these clubs 7 ) "4 7 Pe ren files = of the Tribune in various places|+ Mr. Jesse . F.in Turner of New York] about a ured, and th. them: weed yalwerand prcyaater aoe ae ae el a ser : The he lead-j| fooling them, js not Kearns have no worthy moers of their party could have secured their approval for| 7 four . purposes he is going to be asked. responded handsomely. - hurt-of *¢¢kine the business ana| ized, and when he led the people into] , the new party-himself putting on the| unused garments of purity and probity fooled counts) American the eat ss ae Ce tor what getting not #'® they are by their And i ‘th h s f great a very was He death. social Tom in the United States, was ~ man _| aie s BO OE qorem the: American -he blessed Garfield no pee sea . . a where and which and in are who Men everything that assured were wanted, he could have, and that| They ‘Tom broad Grant worthy #224 always will . be the Republican} apparently impossible task. It was] woe 5 ‘s arty _ | quickly accomplished, and for all time], can be nothing else. Party. - Utah. in patronage federal of dictator that organization and Taft and Roosevelt and McKinley 7 Ww ~% ex its exponents-and > of-its :, which some the by tala were they nation-except be They else had haere explanation of the wise: through Perpetua; but for his part-and_ here 2 1 on th wmouURgH mE cht. qe neuicdtecGintiee 1 , at ! At ple sin the practical operation of the/| sric a r » is ev ' ee marty There is every good| principle for which honest men andj at your set me Nilus aoa thinic others rae That|jy and their would ' 6 blr elast ber ae as it is of the poor. One of the col-|} jectors stated the case well when he| atin ara-‘c always safd the rich men are being av 7 affiliation stu possible. the presence of] !because] men , - . Wea oO unique make atte mt tO with aa benef}t} "And the of means rich sett the and Bin and of} Cccontributed rj > the c }and for here. because dominant Much* of In M\"CrA; the been manners; for decent dress, material welfare. They bce. good citizenship has a sup- that i RUGuL oO jer an 1 Pe facts have been distorted. Abso-| lute untruths have been told without! imi /imit or number. There is no princi-| - new ek "ty F's 1S SvVer ne tend to Dies:ie angry , f 1ing of hisa ye be and the safe-|trayed to her what she had to expect | and the upea ate cae Tee was coined 1e sne ble the city. They] heve was of opinion that rieshe berse had broken |! is an moneyoy party hen a a labors boys men, whole Y. {js people.| WV A you | ATOR extol oh; ry matihad ‘bean' ; nus o explain ? »6EN | gone so far in the case, and what | 1) «Salt Lake |os is it for that world desired| not A. {its of the spirit had the for port of whore ) ra hither, the fools h ine the| Com-| the the and GC. her Estate pe rr and finally the in secured people was kind the the jifta Republican] Kearns ts and a Tom Eee ™#*e. whatsoever sy oe public eves ao 1 of All enterprise have ir f l sol]? t rms As they NOTE ae stood occupation] into the hall of generosity not 2 Com- and and and if the sentiment stihe ieeae ao Seed: twelve; 5 ° ¢é only give vet 1ought] g yy pr elaru t ‘sc sovice pice ey yeh: -tacneht | et us iieure your property Apri easiness else how could he let such |) you dread, you are sure of "sal- ee are en-| rich church mercial believe | and cons conilieve rin- price will "Tre.f city] women the result believe it hher her presence °o cea nite ne we ah ‘Ag| any It and could in Re-| cas , RAZOR in W with, 4 < especially nim ic ei and:80' 1 | co t.to othe and regulatio aleht lad to viet enday - rididenr, Jewels, each is enough to Salt| the dav men the betterment of guarding of young . rea-| the athas : > urs. youre: iad = "7 Tse to summon her appearance in person ishehsabie. and ty a 3@ M.-C.A./‘indignahtly. ‘ a members commendation. | believes to | find cheap yf ae 1 re Ree eee een Dene : The BOB: is the envoy had withdrawn, Orion. began. to. pace, the court, room with he hasty, red sBCeDs Only,once did stand Alsorns still before the judges and | will] ever course rd its of this city, was the home in the Amerfind in the admin- to Is jj convenidhewa.: . Ae A tender-hearted malden to venture to misle ad BR; grave x ourt of itn th 8 to penefit verewith he stampec STOOl|$ Y. people pe a and o is And | we out, people de serves nature apeeaes| OPPOSED. women, motive, are ican party. son or or| And it ballot, far. ; club thousands not! the w will} Conduct year biggestthines- by or party} children are rh Republican | ® xp aun gut-if every THE: of the result know they BES a oF t Vaxty oe enh nm onor et her eanics mistress'i ktetib emerald. noua woula orde eves e * the hundred and fifty], dollar debt of the Y. M. C. A, complished of noe of | *°!¥®s fae ‘ lifting party, purity ers . at |she ie must service lthat the party AND work thousand js day LAKE, That 5 eke done razor lon mia? which eas es rs - VER] It i Ley bé ; in') he 4 Withviolent was me- again she maintained yosi| Mistress, posl-| oa now foree. in hee Peciides ©: Sel Leste Sue ee, cE ‘i RAY : pene self-government ih me of Sting. NERGHGI they]A . Members . an year, fortifving 4 governor| re Rove ie | mercial in the American eet she then Le AIS the organization] them, better for party. will : every s state] the of gt advocate ese, Soe assault, rea- Me - z SAFETY inds te * » Woman, dlseourse mockery, Asa and are - policy, faithfully carried the party invincible as ee fo ye | Lake in ag times bring Men party convince them. prese nt political 0 " into for Republican ening that keep And} the i Republican will. IS the the all party i will to the ranks | Vesterday.) aa rate mistres © s ret | from date st ollow ec horton | een and| that they joined that movement. Most} of them were Republicans, and in macs the beginning ; they did not realize that} turb their old believed their t and active Be ig eat W ite, um,Meta SoSH L Saat a2) ; ney pee Burgomaster's K ~ 4 Ebera, An vt Se sore doubtless have some pleasure in their work; some diversions {necidental Lo their associati B . ain op.| : > Pre eae will : ay be See, toe. OP ject all the time the strength-]| Poli-| clean. another. people the they selree MORE of the citi-] influence party sae bosses, the defeat‘ ‘e in AMERICAN of Piel : ; . party they in then THERE EVER WAS IN THE PARTY |' <And it is the ‘right kind: n trust, of the a ext as These SORE? aears lies the absolute they at they public aiaat th out ay of the free, Patriotic or induce voters than their hon- . a s ci that Those 2"@ as to the| shall through fear church influence means, compel any pther _ Tat ser 7 a every additions were moved inalby what. they conceived| | poor, of every iS '® be 4 principle hey are honest,| church, of every the ballot in They demand be men women ar be ai ag ‘ "Ath called out kc tre sueseats a ‘ : Go. me et r, Nil serv' int must | ring he t nk he orde that ft Utah, and better for all the people nay be ope iad by. Its chewing ; hefore 6 mr] of the United States eyes, and ere : ne else has touchea There ARE good reasons. There! a SE a ena y me Ee uit for. fh is IS gooa argument. The Republican | house-hardly rs ont . your There| out betrayal £ behest for the American principle They demand that Utah shall be free interested surely Vote believe And opposition, it 1909. a Se than any-| Is theEMSA election b it sinee were it. went If 14. of Se eeehad SPE hoped LO Mi re-|\ a The eenurse, e who winning of to fool, they they in3 ranks 27@ other clals who keep ae titled to a very great deal of credit pledges to the people, and express !n/} But, after all, it was the people who| fooled what but wanting willing find theirir cee re Saaiels meni people have who advancement left in may party. the feast | 2 | " (Continued bellet, | been| pretensions enough party then MAY ule Georg ns e be- have in their self-flattery. good enough to con-| clever at are As a rule, the people in the American party went there for a principle best the So that, the party bosses are premature They are not They of ple ‘P® American party the indorsement to people is one they Author to he a RepubRepublican sincere FRIDAY, \ Nil e By | conscience| is e ride Th welfare States; | It UTAH, a country many formerly< presence of the party. vince, a the eresre. at-| mistaken.. attended And who who function the our people can will l leave e their ra tion and come which is better Ni { j e secured : x Nominations are secured by the candidates, and no church, no political! a i: Sinianagee ce ae ane Ss, no other power whatsoever is FOR THE SAKE OF PRINCIPLE. 3 ‘. Sagacious gentlemen who managed the grubfeast of the American party fended They American They find this other thing tics in the Republican party is Bette uifinting to of new forcéd| Republican party and into the American party because they wanted free | politics find that the very foundation} stone on ; which their new party aoa ‘S) party Tee 14, SE effective be crults was a domination by any chureh] ‘ : é arrogant ee offensive than that.} And = MAY of the never « oe neWONT COUNEIL) FRIDAY, moral party. LAKE CITY, B 2 party the ms ae & when order- =| ~ oe any ey | PAID jonorerc IN FULL. nage the of BY | js better to be Republican a | thing Bransford, bosses of the renee: status in founded, Erin BY = THEIR| should AND WITH 7 people more that| SALT Th are better than Republican {s well - =m address : Republican, Republican to in the selection| | sonable beings, even of break a chiefhis forpromise the fire department now temporarily in * o k ire officer . ew York pposit Office, 604 ambri Building Waldorf- Doreen Chicago. ‘oftice. goon | the material United the of moral the back | is lieved that it is better lican than not to be a . Working from that j matea ors F Beywell net as as present een the reflected they] of their} and] that the mayor of this city was driven} s to a public humiliation of himself; | was made to stand before all the peo-| ve e j ple ooo iicertetiom i is as the spanked and incapable boy 1 ow y Gg a . aes Offices-Dooly Block, 208 South West| whose superiors would not allow a Temple street. Phones- pBusiness and | Dave his way. editorial mectt cance ell, Exchange | No pledge of an elected mayor could Bevindependent 2180" 1 raitortal departbe kept unless it were indorsed by the} » - ) KNOW know, John eiechiation Peparicune not to carriers, collectors | that {js TRIBUNE. They 8 faa They MANAGERS, 5 THE 4.00 -. be-| and] result . the that they j}any other for people the of women| there a REPUBLICAN, the men there or councilman or other city | members of the clubs are sure to seek | aye atid ne arn deat iprisonment 5 resnonel . . ie a : es, or So: is responsible to . the people." | converts to their i party ; If : the bellef] ¢. 1e a eath ‘ PARTY Fake) are elections, when , boastfully, ¢ declares' that rebuke r anon ee that openly, ; | Pt BLISHED Sunday coe year without the ~ for free officials. 3.00] m > WAS wae 8.00 | TION year Rie ae hope seine party 1,.50| AND THEY Paid tn Advance. party want best the and men American they mayor He .50| Official $ Three Months. Pally and Sunday.. Se Sunday the own eee ace eee SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ‘ people. best The Of cause ty month, Six the at Salt| Congress| independent Seenan a ¥| FebFe matter m r postoffice shane: 8, 1 ony ! 1906, at the City, under by that S REPUBLIGAN = ss o 3 a ANTER- MOUNTAIN Salem, nga Utah. jr, Sandy, Utah care of Slegel Cloth- Cit ty & E msley, ‘clty W. Vogler, Yerington, Vielle Cigar Co., City Ney. y A PPA -& Cb. city. ¥"Purn 4m Your elafite dee joy J u ee Coe aaa TBeLy, es ‘this bution oe with the onc Ber FE GGua rie ge VWierchants' Prote CIENTIFIC COLLECTO + Pooms Francis 77, G. Oy 82. Luke, 93, 94, 97, 98. 99 Geeta"aivcas we z c a at ee R. boys. ene ti ive fon Tie ee. sa eeWwhich:-to . enor see us at Write ae 2) as Association ees: Neg Be ‘Some Ts. pa coer Us." People Don't wtLike ibaok (Gass) ALL THE NEWS 500 A MO NTH |