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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1909. t Published Inter-Mountain Official Organ ‘ruary as second 10, Lake City, March 1906, under 3, yee at the postoffice the 1879. page Act at S Pires contin Bix months, in Dass Not One tad Pald month, in Dally .-... a Sunday- penne eRe mere Subscribers please will he Circulation elivery o per. one boy's The has 30, not of ‘lature hold, the to state the the will be smal] even an of successful cessful educated college in in himself who the forgot The for a a very to The and he not but able, MAKE to suc- be are of he things honest. could ROOM you because other many A FOR in ing to to pay. a they to {t to of ter? the Is is a be them to so go ex- away in any in every the and make than more to or Jesus' matthe Or friend- churches, better patronized is the don't the discour- deserve Founder Charles Broadway recently great Is fact? the truth Reverend the Interest the in thelr Jefferson Tabernacle, said the of E. in New a sermon: While the church has been filled with doubts and fears, there has beon an ever deepening estrangement between the chureh and large classes of our population "he last decade has been the most strenuous and discouraging for Christian workers which this city has probably ever known Now, why? May we The do The suggest preachers not people ers are an the do answer? who conyince are discourage? people not about believe the them preach- sincere, fully said of Mason. In all probability the future years| will see Senator Lorrimer well to the} front in influence and achievement. and remember that ten thousand of ‘nem had been entertained in Salt! L4ke homes without money and with-| Preachers in Salt Lake are not discouraged. They prove to the people they are in earnest. They prove it out price. so He and lodged-or has the ability to do work, the without Sagacity to understand logic, and the tact to get results. As the election of] the senator from any state is to some| extent matter of interest for all, Utah They ger might man-but chosen they a number COMING One boys have chosen have, in a all day a man found marbles on group Beason is open,' "But how replied floes the the sidewalk,' was Philosophical It is a the conclusive curlous thing work that the summer Just when resorts open their the schools It school work And within the mer resorts will who have will days of get so e Teachers all beauhave to take recreation at many pleasure places the city any the benefit them if sumed. afternoon; of enough variety and to all of from afternoons are con- Pupils who themselves to haye been submitting the tyranny of teachers and the horrid rules of the beard of education and the city superintendent, touching hours and behavior, will be free as the winds. doubt they Ana there 1s little will have opportunity to visit In the course of the summer all the advertised places that invite them. Besides these parks and gardens where especial preparation has been \ made for enjoyment, there are the everlasting hills, and many a little group of congenial spirits will clamber the rocky wats to clearer air and broader lunches, view. They will take their and wander over ground unbroken by the spade of preparation. They will gather flowers, and bring home curious stones, And all the time they will be laying up treasures of developed lungs, of purer blood and stronger ‘muscles. They will not be consclously preparing for another year of school work, but if such a fate , should overtake them, they will be in better shape for It is a makes respond with For every who have for the canyon the that outing season vacation and of schools ~| hill and every entertainment Dame cor- of thea *| earned yacation. eeheepeeeieeeceeceeees In the Fullerton, ON BASEBALL. American one of the reporters is on psychology game. thing her FULLERTON articles It. blessed Nature It Magazine H. S veteran basehal publishing the a philosophy and the marvels gives one a series and better 1} of the »| of the +| regaré ] for the established sport to read these articles. They very clearly Lift the Dr. the that our kindliness qualities. of business take But many the ten a be w‘ll and up if have will meetings time will put the of thousand good of room memory Salt Lake meeting their hearts, FIND A NEW SIONER. For the time has Lake to has is of it The doesn't was locked couldn't care or food an argument would success. to who The his be have of fact is, the suffering Much cured head the the who and interested people the of been better conditions with an efficient of in man home whether has be- attendance suffered-frightfully.. the or died of the city health department know or doesn't care. The No incapacity medical not as three conditions in either Salt present a {s the new The some which. up get city a child removable city the tried not whether cause of find been he in head doesn't Salt And Lake much unnecessary could be se- man at the department; in the titute interest of health, and not prosit to the base uses of ward politics. In any other. city than Salt Lake, absolute calamity would be the present condition. Nothing but the natural healthfulness of the Place has saved the citizens from the deynastations of the plague. Why waste the bles ings the good Lord has lavished upon the city? Why destroy all the advantage with a health commissioner who either can aot or will not do his simple and plain duty? VOTE FOR One week of Utah -<§$______ THE CAPITOL. will from Tuesday vote for new his Salt the people or against the precinct shall do the same. Lake county should cast thirty votes, and every one of them thousand should As well be a for building, a single business the and positive proposition state instead Is to of that preachers cerity to such they For make have longer "YES!" it a will be capitol renting rest They a East as be- never never The pastors, get Bapr- and new pres- house Do prove people? reach people? will the explanation? the the sacrifices will bigger them They have him people work. their in a of while Simpkin. the of need some Phillips will are building belleve building. in they the congregation to or in good believe whether and his home Parson ently they worship. nor MclIntyre's for going at done of the their sin- Do they make establish their case? the reason if they reliable don't, church of their they never members hem, of ‘ Men and thinking with women reason. especially which jn creatures. drawn makes the the They East are They of they are open to wars wars in which feel theology the of to are endow24 not clear come cause the and Hittites. argument they outBut on the themselves are engaged. It Jesus, the preached should be observed that founder of the faith, most of live topics. He didn't dwell a great deal on the law and the prophets without linking ecurrent conditions-and thereby point a moral. Yet the people followed him in crowds-and through twenty centuries the sincere millions have believed in Him. It would be wll for the discouraged preacher to take a leaf out of the life of Christ; take a lesson from churchmen who are not discouraged-ana find out why. Any time they do, they will have less cause to complain that their work is ineffective, The fire of sincerity never yet failed to start an answering flame. epee Wisconsin and e Minnesota seem to be bad states for bank robbers. The James and Younger brothers' experlience should havé settled that, ete took fifty-three Democrats Was Republicans rise in the price of capable cattlemen another in the business. profitable. London. nothing enforce It Nothing less {sg the than law more, that her. breed of Better are than honest Wahonowin! Would His people- Wahonowin Whiskers had not spoken! ee AT HOME, I wish at Pa's old baseball team d never lose. so Pa A-whistlin', home at night comin' in so dogon ¢ About five nights a A single e 2 As_if he'd bet.en lost his job Or suffered a set-back In pay. Pa's nacherly a cheerful sort En full of Pleasantness en vim But when his baseball team gets licked t knocks the life rig He turns right pale around the g aVyY sadness dims his eye, En one ud think his doctor had . Just told him he was gone a-die. En peevish! A false En 3 scowl! My, s if By it you dassant make was your fault, Jove you'd think at as playin' short SO If The Republican ceeding the Tribune tack it. By upland against Belle certainly is coming 0 , were would not not sucat- forests. green : or for our side en over crimson hills that in the found Indeed heart, Ebers. just fous to from no Yesterday.) answer It came to to as out of love to rise season Through civie arch and eagle-crested a Impertal boulevards and halls of state : And asked for Fa me-and falled of every prize. Except, except the experienced eye and e, And these impregnable old sides of mith; Except, except a glorious wisdom, Worth - feeling for the massy bulk of ar Bome stili monitions of mortality. -William Ellery Leonard, tn Forum, LAURELHURST TRIPS TODAY. afternoon from the end of th enitentlary car line Jont be a "wish bad." Buy today. asser- wee "I one maids a J came ‘ without of faithful oicer old the crippled inesiring to sayto desiring friend, héeartly, ae Pay speak :! ote e heart e was and was) her, understood with aes bound of oor something wasted echo prophet, sacrifice you Again Paula rs | Pleading y ait too my else much cle. we breath sentiment," observed! "Asthat r ‘perhaps' the rest, of the ‘ "Not havefonly upon! I drew for, the call so, Ph friend! when it came and near to the friend stormy impatience she and while she courage his ~ hand, she~ erte), pus, The which you ask for or any one else! pray | feet of mine.) and no} present, but I foresee that Orion will everything, cost what it will,| had my once Ae ; dear, iowinw precious, flower. I can not give vou ossess {t no longer bloomed, crushed It. reflection in your yourself a coarse recklesa Do not mirror; fellow. rate do not Just as you are, the best and falrest might ‘be proud of your love. Am I ot, shall I not always be, proud of your' friend- to-" Well?" ship?" "To make friends with youagain, and Friendship, friendship!"' repeated he, obtain woue pardon, touch your heart, | passionately, wrenching away his hand longing ning, "This her's from you- persuade feelothe after thirsts Paula, lifting | heart it!" eried him try et now woman! Oh, woman, man-|jngs!| in a threatening her right hand ner. ‘And supposing that, gloriously gift-| every respect, he should} ed as he is like! forth and come himself, recover refined old, a man worthy of the} os ene gn one approval should never or iis} crime, and the wrong he did me. Think] your| I have already forgotten you that ask | You Nephoris? with conversation friends only a good disposition,| of your what} and own, to your corresponding that upon trampled who wretch the flower of flowers in your heart, and I eulogist, his becoming for am a fool cost It may his defender and-whatever -shall > again, so long as you-Perer Aral ane a glowing the Zan forth new roots into the soil of hatred, ane I, the wretch wh watered them, witness as by stand shall Once more Paula seized both the surunafin out cried and hands, geon's fected anguish: implore, I beseech you to cease How can i live peacefully here, "I his} me from Orion save Your ways of acting have! this! repels May/then yes-| disposition? tears. conduct o his agree aoe j the doctor. | You to rget .|l_am a man not at all hurt by the composure with of! outburst her receive she which delight She had been well treated, she said, | oe in her hot prison, and a tees a r¢ @ Master Orion himself had openec youse ae ~ her dungeon {fe had been| time so} but at the same very gracious, pale and sad! The overbearing young man was quite| had | eyes his tear-swollen changed, her, Perpetu touched God forgive him for entirely You woman| with the the nurse, who re-| laughing and er known a sorrow, not could woman, ounger so cut to the gloom, ROE happened. had what he by not ea eon ig $s jieaay him." servant- that speak a A few minutes/ the arms of her) never ‘erpetua anx0 was about to re-| hours of the Mu-| daughter of Thomas. later Paula was in can w in deserying such brilliant promise in| before wh In his/the future. Thank God, 4gh your |had retreated, mother,| goodness. ant circumspection, every | ously Srasped his me | but-answer thousands, Hé/altered herself. and her Paula to terday must ve been possessed by evil] candidly-have they ever changed What} by the disposition?' understand we at all like} not been spirits, for he had with | the surgeon, so," replied cE a kind, he _ hac Naturally himself. propriety- against offending without as delicacy teaches every maiden to be tn roof and the same shocking-under if you with you, assoclation constant himself harsh and unjust, as gards|of change. Or will you range yourself} his} And the the merchant side of he had/on the judges, before Hiram, poor creed,| Moslem of the bellevers fellow already made up for it early this morn-| who consider man as the trap-ball of a| his prison! opening only by ing, not friendship? I a a forlorn girl, and up for myself give and despair would that I might belleve did not lost, if with satisfied Be be self-sustainin good heart, and although he had shown | deep earnestness; "that, too, is capable| In the opinion of our | doors, but sending him-she knows this| bling destiny? Nilus- ack | divines, regeneration, as they term it,| treasurer 1e¢. through home to Damascus laden with presents, | can change, obviate, and bring to good| overster the bounds ft firm, true what I can offer you, friend, and God Let us both it! Will reward you for of the esteem which, ! main worthy thanked, we heartily feel havingLet with him his boy and| the evil that comes into the world with| Heaven be besides two horses. } refuse him for-|/us. But, in the turmoil of life, who Pa Gheatlooadtais ess who has no need himself to} succeeds in dying unt In in their Ae ateee filed oblong ac be forgiven. bowed The great Augustine him-| sense, to die, as it were, while livine | aor He hI wate oa a : eroulty ee self was no pattern of virtue in his|{n order to rise up as new man? a Le 1 meh Fert Ka ws hand youth, and had become nevertheless} The garment of penitence does not fit! th {s Per fait ao My oat he ne oe a bright Nght in the church, and s0,/the form of an Orion; yet there fs an: Sverue entered fhe room with even n , the son of the Mukaukas| other chance for him In finding again Belg Ronee aenne w lisht might follow in his father's footsteps. | the path that he has forsaken Intil| not ta] nor yet Snore moe ola Bout ai ye te tA a od n sat to its darling 1as presented prepos- | now a handsome, certainly He was sessing man, who would be sure tO|s5 much that wag delightful, that, for] countena als sal DoS Snee Celi sent come to good in the end. This very|mere enjoyment Sratitude, he seamed! Ge Hard oeork day he had deported cee ro ) ipl himself as grave-|founa no time to consider life itself, ity : "cant Pf ly and Tulane solemnly sateaae to, as a judge, a and per-| Now, It shows to him its serious side,| upon the two. ; na then lay aseaen haps he had already begun to walk in|now challenges him to reflect, and If better ways. What did Paula think of] he ds a friend to repeat to him t? had escorted her himself to] what my father taught me in a letter,| his mother's carriage, and ordere he} left behind him for the perusal of his] charloteer to ¢ ive her here The only little boy, and he consents to listreasurer llus had come with her In|ten, then I consider him as saved." order to convey a message to her. Next "And how runs this advice?" asked/ oe ee ee to the convent of} paula. with intense scar interest. 5 Cecelia. aint Now Paula directed her to look for Briefly thus: Lite 1 asby Provimeal} 8@tved up for our enjoyment soon as Perpetua] i aences hi a there, tin anc Too muahelexclaiinedctontna but rvice upon which we| a have a: Sy our Tacce fun T Ce queer aia you ore net Already vv" people Yesterday evening, my bra too of hell abyss no eemed our enemy, . y, andand now? Why, , n to person the carriage gentlema is flattering, a quickly my little old woman otten everything ba how her the out are! tta de ep es-| for to be led| by such aj lo! how has for-| calm our expend ~|must in|one test his companion content ts since she racious shepermission to dearly beloved, well-kept Ma this : er a the doctor, Sey : who q was f turn the conversation some other subject, turn to the closing was Prini he had not lied, had with her own image only and kaukas, Thus It {fs the town is captured- Captured by a pleasure lady From the shameful place in Weber Thus the party of progression Purifies the air of Zion, Wakes ‘em up with modern method, Fills the bowl to Belle of London, rinks confusion to the decent, Thinks the Red-light flame fs sunlight, Thinks the cribs are proof of progress, Thinks the wrecks of crime and cunning Georg (Continued Paula tion, Orion, if Catherine people. Quite forgot all law ana pledges Got where Sefrit could defend him. Won the friendship of all Cyprians- And the love of all the lawless. Wahonowin! Wahonowin! Also Bunk and Boodle knowin' Are the silent city rulers Belle has put her skirts upon them, Tied them with her strings of apron, Bossed the whole American party, Won the Tribune's easy friendship, Broke the law, and laughed at justice- Laughed at judges, too, by Ginger, And made monkeys of her partners White, 8 and By Author of "An Egyptian cess," ‘"Uarda,' "The Em "The Burgomaster's "Homo Sum," "Joshua, Etc., Etc. DEPT. IS SO, MAIN | wen fons reigned in his heart of woman, |could reciprocate the devoted love of 4 v and she herself resorted to sar-|a plain, faithful man- |casm, and it did not come from hex: "No further o, no, Philippus!" in'lips playfully, but as 16 passionate | terposed Paula, with distressful eager} outflow of a deeply perturbed spirit, | ness, ast leagued together let us be and this perception filled the student |as friends, ag brother and sli regret, and i at lot human ture with "As brother and sister?" repeated he the same time awakened solicitué e on | disconsolately, with melancholy V | his part }smile. "Oh » yes, beautiful, beautiful is aula saw that her last words dis-/| friendship, And yet-let me speak- }cencerted him, and felt that his say-|1 had dreamed of love, the surging sea | ing, "Perhaps you wi do her that}of passion, here, here within I have | pleasure," ha deeper significance. felt and still feels its waves- But man, ‘Men," thought she, "get angry whee! man-" and sa sayin he pressed his they have expressed an opinion, and/|fist to his forehead. "Fool! have you we women, unconvinced, advance an- | forgotten the image shown J by other," and because she would not by! your mirror, know you no more that any ny means disoblige' the rien to | you are a rough, coarse fellow, that the whom she owed so much, she Ssaid,| glowing ower after which you kindly: ; o. strive- The Bride of The Nile the girl who wopped Wis Whiskers Has a knack of taming lions, And she saw the Man of Patience, Surnamed Job-anad mighty handy, Mighty handy with objections. He trailed in behind the Tamer, Thought just what Bellp London told him They En beet should to embark likely to be OUR DRUG AT 112-114 But THE VAGABOND. Around the world I've been In many a ulse, cape, or furs, or ollskin, fronting ate; Down rainy seas, through many a stormy strait, Just | ie @) Splendid line of Carpets, Oriental Rugs and Navajo Blankets in Carpet Department. Wahonowin! Wahonowin! Also, n@ one else was knowin‘ When Tom Pitt at first proposed it, That the lady was so clever, Or that Bransford was so daring, Or that Martin owned the council, Or that money was so easy- Was so easy since the pantie Even when she got the city, Good men hoped-because the county and The induce £4 32g q A few useful suggestions: Dinner Service, Five o Clock Tea Service, Berry Set, Chocolate Set, Hand-Painted China, Cut Glass, Silverware, Plated Knives and Forks, Cracker Bowls, Table Linen and many other desirable presents. Ye who sometimes {n your rambles Through the green lanes of the country, Where the air is warm and balmy, Where the sun ts shining brightly, Where all nature pure and clean Is-Pause and think upon the Red-light, In the stockade there established- Think of {t, and of the woman Who has roped the clty party, Who has cuffed the chops of bosses, Who has with a bum bamboozle Bullyconned the nolsy boasters, Put the Indian sign on Bransford, And the strong kibosh on Barlow. Pause, and think upon the woman Who came down here once from Ogden, Caught the whole American party, Put her petticoats upon It, Made it help her build the Red-licht, And then made them say they liked It. Ponder well, and muse upon her, Muse upon the Belle of London- For the bosses of the city To her apron strings are* fastened And they sneeze when snuff she uses. Read the story of the wanton- And the easy marks she found here, And the whiskers that are silent, And the walls that shame the boasters. to elect "Billy" to the United States senate from Illinols. And the people who instructed for Hopkins at the primaries are wondering if there is any such thing as party fealty. : It aS TEA Ree And he shook his shaggy whiskers Shook, and chewed some more tobaces, Chewed, and spat upon the pavement- Till the message went to Sefrit, Till the money makers heard it, Till the promise went to Ogden, the pleasure lady heard it. Then she took the brash Dintnny, Laid him once across her kneelet, Put his whiskers in his pockets, And then spanked the pants upon him Spanked and silenced said Dininny Since which time he has not spoken knocke @ to her en she muffed let in tw@ty-seven men. -St. Louls Post-Dispatch fifty-five Lorrimer capitol. We believe that every county in the state will send up a majority.in favor of the proposition. Certainly every eligible voter in Salt Lake county should start this morning with a definite determination to go to the polls and vote on that dav; go to the polls and vote for the capitol; and also be sure that every voter in in get Do name and to COMMIS- commissioner. indifference. close . good incumbent matter very HEALTH come health years, away their him, for him. discouraged In he town, Dr. people are stay hear eve ists in presently, to to believe deal of money they have in PresPeople believe in great church Goshen's church believe fit But they beileve In the things that are believe their in The man a new church. don't Those new -and and of a do They cares church go Catholics new here recently are Presbyterian clothes js right giving or bishops. handsomest he church houses, one Paden. is every Catholics and have First Dr. an a comfortable bed in Salt Lake homes, There the the of new The priests byterilans of that cathedral. the here such the _ especial they the success be entertainment will a openheartedness, sorts Some feel or the than and of But] have city-unless the All held. concluded. since es- about do, be should better their sorts to not another social claims the visitors. places September-will in are All school faithfully thou- not will own will be provided. all of the sum- ever last an opportunity any one of the about be are Lake meeting not which keepers opened. worked winter-indeed, tiful will week have the themselves Salt people exhibit the enterprise is a beautiful concert jn all the works of nature. Within the coming week most of the They their a assembly and close. of such they of - hat them the of encampment mer And of to the handling of crowds. big people know when to close the schools, They close them just when the sumopen, exond essential. explanation resorts bestowing the arrival t rained know when to put marbles in the window?" persisted the man. _ "Aw, when he sees boys playing on the for safe pfs he t boy. is building has bullt. penny their provide troubling people storekeeper a conclusively others than old soldiers. They are] wise in the business of encampments,] the of pavemen‘, and asked one of them how he knew when the marble season opened. "Aw, when the stores have marbles in the windows-then the marble fed lodged-and making the visitors. pecially vast, been officially are doing to of had least of travel, comfortable sands smaller. a the at thought they the OF VACATION. playing they Off them. Those employed big- the considerably a | peditious may be pardoned for congratulating " Tek son the selection of Mr. Lorrimer. That present. plays? the of of fill are the is friend? sermons lectures of by than churchmen York, lack What their necessary aged half-forgotten misstatement something ship everywill- will benefited churchmen religion Jesus song now over in the for city be @ Are you undecided what to buy for a wedding present? Let us help you. A useful article is always an appropnate T should answer, I should tell you: "Once there was a man Dininny, Full of wind and@ clad in whiskers-- Clad in red and stubby whiskers- And he uttered words of protest Yea, he spoke a fearsome language ‘I will stop it. I-Dininny! Am I not the town attorney? Bides the law not in my keeping? They shall never run the Redlight. I have spoken, I-Dininny'"'" in- Z. C. M. I. . 3 that will The many people. the perfectly would for can expense have pay are of you or cost But thing as sacrifice and share care without which get, your capitol will the manifested of reader, take home this with cellent truth- your great they for be although money Gentle ready will do of body old world VETERANS. them? get of DISCOURAGED." good discouraged race In- lot not be discouraged, Jesus {s your friend. one Probably for too can thing BE ‘wor teach. very It transporta- will a state Oo Thus songs. quick- the are of building. NOT of you the sport articles getting visitors, in Only be as to paid county. the throw- truth in the trying The friendship them? Your share You respectable, is is fast any ready without term giant think not take is some other second shows Just two months more, and then the soldiers will be here. Are we going is escaped, a js didn't tells from and duce grow faith. threatened. be he and those been actually may Fullerton erection "DO teresting. as has that 1n- quick quick derstand with a Nghtning-like rapidity which has never been equaled-nor promise another of be hauling Increased property values county helps every taxpayer game. proving Egan The Ameri- executing mia- Utah. of mighty men its the of will of a stats of deal deal in- mean railroad Utah the home will money be own- the money. Base- for for a owners will In for great good the there teaming. of plays it is fast; because the people watch it think quickly, and un- required-in followers a race. a from tion, It typifies faster for writer is heart this, property mean bad own very loss especial- believe good be The and capito) a For the Aside . development Clark, Dahlen to not the capitol two. Unton at resents Wedding I should answer, I should tell you: "From the fens of Weber county Came a cunning pleasure lady, Camo a dame of easy virtue, With a mighty belt of wampum, With a most prodigious boodle, And she got the city daddies- Got them strong, and got them plenty, Made them promise not to touch her While she made her Red-light istrict Walled !t in with brick and mortar, Filled it up with wanton women- I.ike herself, but not so clever; Like herself, but frequent drunker; Filled it, too, with men abandoned-- Sealy cusses, lost to honor- Lost to everything but lowness- And made money on the Red-light." If still farther you should ask me "Could the city not prevent It? Lifted they no hand to stay It? Uttered they no word to stop it?" over thing. a the the Utah, should of terial. things man in- Big catch game the the Mr. of the thing as has known, The Fullerton the ho can build- has of in is safe offices a good two America, of of the (Ear HIAWATHA, Should you ask me why the Red-light, Whence these stories and traditions Of the funny stockade founding, Of its planning and completion, Of its mighty strength and power, How it bumps the party boases, And makes city dads back water- of joint scattered is not been What state will instructive for the when to the The surrounded of of Mason time of has broke fate Lorrimer particular; is in But army never Tom, tutor opportunities well throw BI] of is qualities, third to same latter as that who friend, any one much because more for lesson selec- people dividual are Is one has homes. The two not catch those 4 i 2c that blindness close | thought Mr eminently and an terrible "‘Billy'' For .Mr. business, he a man, training. politics, with declare nor or the broader Brown a blg | dividual legis- while at the The are action. So that at Washington, regret lies | itiative, tion of Mr. Lorrimer to succeed him Mr. Lorrimer {js not an orator, and gense he built does that the And the ing English- game. did on characteristics 1,5); United ly as excitement one so the Englishman cans. Republl- instructed him. the upper chamber not with the meant ly-and so did you feel there another though elect books friend oer the LATER THE Salt room piace all in but Utah state than two years, The people of ball. Brown" play of lecture on made Tom Ll rhere Hopkins creditably discharged his half of the task of representing his state there the his young that state throwing an won Cricket 1909. And Every building. other glowed which which little which SENATOR. town. and his So that reader ordinary eter, | of his own States senator. "Billy" Lorrimer takes \tho place ‘which Albert J. Hopkins could many a‘ MAY elected yet details the Illinois and purchase to NEW ing, hitting explained that he finer pointa; and astern Offices: ridge Cambri Neo Office. 604 ‘a Bulldin opposite Waldorf- A storia; r Chicago Office, 311 Boyce Bullding; 4, P. MoKinney, sole representative eas of the Rocky Mountains. ee ne Ys Shae sy SUNDAY, individual own, Bullding Offices-Dooly Block, 208 South West) in. i rented the addre ILLINOIS' be just man, face can of the discharge the records. officers fill that good. a else. has sot player, county proper duties to the state. There is no adequate play "Tom significance explicit) and a Temple street. Phones-Business, aavertiaing and circulation departments: Bell Exchange 25, Ind. 3190. Editorial) department: Bell 4522, Ind. 237 in oth the followed older icc the anyone officer the keeping for The state with man, watched it too, but could not see the Sea cnntee or etdeass Ore to dis-/ honored only S nue paper wi when gubsortption is PAID IN FULL. ‘cans the i his past He has for most and from state for than a more and of latter | The eos Departmen Fleass I bo , catching In each analyzes the tutor watched a give \ of any is admittedly he something the - .... the city a required best acquainted studied characteristics ‘*-4.00| Sunday the that is than has 1.50| Advance, and yally and He eae sucees Be eecntrn Belly and Buneay "One year, players judgment | and .60 ‘ 50} and Bunday.. Dally and Sunday probably and . i when RATES. Advance. Wenake sais one is baseball time, : | sees Pald of this more living in | || | Newspaper 5 SUBSCRIPTION | of Congress; Daily Only Republican Sait Lako City, Utal reporter the Not Fullerton twenty years has developed. | been on the Chicago Tribune of from Lake-or possible. Mr. Party of the Republican tu Utah, ‘ Dntered | leved Every Morning by Republican Company. ~ 3 _INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN a ' }| into better levels than careless | game | observers heof playing would have = 4 and | and the h and l e Let foree. best nature better endowments, succeed In bliss, Will #ci the death ness - f offer of soul, the to him. having fewer In scattered attain] he will et more serenity t terror seed Con-| for has obtained | the the future, like ofa faithful householder pack her|on evening, each day, he closes things, with| his eyes at e end of the last hour recog-| Orion You once told me that | allotted him on earth hands. own Jacobites had made a Saint Orion | lz his, and determines not to shirk} of the Heathen god Osiris, Paula in ter sent » considerable gold It coins His sum of young ceordance with ° Mune ' £ staid s 2PProximate idea cia os aA would oo ing them for tt weal of the whole body. |#S 4 member of which he came into the will rise7 his Inward World, the higher bli = to fore money the will of his deceased father, for her fir needful expenditures; ‘thet remaining arger share of her property, together with a statment of her account would : -s over to her efter the fune She any well now fortune o con- herself relley eo sao) Wd , ane oo for tothat een20 ian Paula 18 justified state, The in physician everything not trust at to it have o ould maintaining had to this conversation, disturbed to could saw anxiety provided been now D of wh proved { her b that been and The a thought the poor and being permittec against want, had made h which retreat The for her, and everything some witness he was sorely orphan of being ‘ula protect her him so happy' procured had else that ske Betta sees already in the son rs] lat but now fo I Irst time dedi-| himself and no wit appeared that she Mukaukas a second Saint Augus- | cates his strength to it right earnestly,| was n only more noble can tn station see that she already | then the day w come whe I myself} but richer than he was himse}l reveres him as her tutelary genius, , and | shall loo upon him with respect, yes, | { seemed to him as if Orion's de uben we get back to Syria she will be|admiration. The shipwreck of which|ty had robbed him beseechin of life's sweetest o go with her on l-| the merchant spoke has come Let ial joy, and after he had conducted gcrimage to his shrine!" Paula see how he will breast the waves and/ to her worthy old host and his family And it Is likely that you'll consent," | deport himself, after being dashed| With bowed head, he left the house of Rufinus Upon the strand." just] whom, to doctor, the answered ow, for the first ti since he had "Let " repeated Paula, "and When the time came for going to my the een quite 1 man In love come sets with up to up for adores. Hitherto in her but wha her, the the Paula and did so|the not| wish duty that imposed he upon him by find the good may standard which|viser! As I listened woman whom he| Over me a sense of exist-| to you there obligation ad-| came| needed, Test. he had Perpetua Undress her been was dear to ‘perfound no sleep, the he had seen nothing |form that part. t no, ne! He has| She joined her new as noble and high- | himself sapped the roots of compassion | Herself at here, last words had had at minded; but her I might bestow upon an enemy in them the ring of sharp and indi after so terrible a blow as this He,| n sarcasm-and according to Philip- | he-nothing is or shall hea be to me_| pus sarcasm, that is to say c nsure,| until the end of time. I ha t ; that was intended and not| vou for opening sagt hans t e to thank | faults to of wound its object. we eat Jalp 7s eet oan hav en of unworthy of a noble-minded Oman. | thing faimicéi ine wien hemos LL The mocking laugh with which she had | tur ny repose herein It ( ors sa | ended her speech, appealing to ham as|tures, with whatever tavarrons though confident of victory d. re- | an trance into this hedesign : 5o ect vealed a ready to take upon again permitted mistres next m but ng |th@ Place where she might regain her lost peace of mind, but that she must !eht many a battle, and wandor a lon way ere je could attain unto {t = ---~_""_* -- ‘Continued Tomorrow Morning.) ---_-_- wide chasm between her views | or stealth, then I 1ouse, by force upon you, - my friend and daifvecacr' not conceal from did a ane 7] orn. . 5 2 ~ coarsa oO fas 1A le iimee moner mold than Paula, oi araeany ann say red me offered Philippus her gave vent to ridicule oftener than tight. Hitherto. this been "displeasing habit aigof his to her. ym liked it as corresponding to the w pone uile. he Jclasped it, his had ha" eried, wey with had land renewed tenderness,| and_he joy fully: ideal avery power yours. Depend at. upon my command | is that, and if you to Paul when friends, she sald to if where, was 2 LY w TTT ui EP Sit - |