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Show reveille wages, on caeaeneaameranmnianei Organ of the Republican Party eternity's morning. ip Utah. Today they Somé, happily, survive. Entered as second class matter Febwill be guests of the nation. And no t Truary 10, 1906, at the postoffice at Salt will mark} state in the Union but Lake City Act of Congres s'a under the March 3, 1879, the day with ceremonies in honor o f} to the] the dead, and in compliment Only Se re en Dally Newepaper in Balt Lake City, Ut living. pe SUBSCRIPTION Paid In RATES. $ only, one year . in hivanes. Pald Not One month, Dally and Sunday pares months, oe rg: Sunday Six Daily One months, year, Dally punday. only, Tg notice to and as well r:0 .76} aan 8 .°¥ | But whatever fate Brothers of the | er | aot when The Yo of Office AN West ata: peace. Eis Hocky: the " 38° 604 Cambridge Boone And an 1909. and the And such a IS spite thing NOT is as SPITE. of the assured state, next Sevier that sentiment the of 15 not rivalry. There rivalry between cities issue are editorial of is other touching Tuesday, it the not | Sun, with line counties do. is such Ogden hn A a has thing as nothing but Yet there is a constant and of anger against evidenced by many Ogden it takes ‘against tion. the The reason, mn form new that he tion the state reason, is at would Lake Just erected, ae ae eG ep cumoecd require an amendment the = constitution, which gleary settles the question: via! eee reason hinks 1e change, move the vote would, horth. So even That is absurd. that there does vind cdunty At not state not to have a a worthy state the discredit State. It Tich and that the capitol Going of is And in Simply county which because in Salt the has of right to If it more Salt this Lake few city fights all them. for the the the tariff, and with a higher Republicans had the Democratic Today of the the Dingley from living party pledges, the feature in the on as so will not PLAIN Michigan Weber the all high the of spite of the Lawn pro- Or else should go which they get all the to the the being other wise end have should of some a free slogan the road and on frankly he iead Georg d carrying trade and the ports from is one Here of of he could not as think his t fter of her Hammocks | | XVII. Orion get his her had| happen CARPETS, to p c | hought h e that 8 curse, he past was In- his forgiving word, address our oc or bestow k Washing yeaven or again We are sole agents in this terriHORTON ROTARY for the W ASHISR made in all hard wood or 4 zalvanized iron. We postivelygeuargantee the HORTON to be the easiest running, most du rable maehine on the market. No. 12 Machines $8.50 up. also earry the old reliable ‘"WESTERN."'' eve America: statements: out which he felt as if h @ must per a Such an attitude eee mareed the subsidising DY | viz. his father forgiveness, forgiv |@ : Ss 0 nerchant mar ness, forgi es rivalry. | It is spite. For pre trade with Central and South America Then again, as though beside himself, | venting the erection of a state house| The Argentine repubilc, he said, with | he would beat upon his breast and fore- | will not move the capital of Utah to|a population of 6.000,000 has a greater ateoen bis see Po en Ogden. And it wili not prevent the eee beeen Pomer, Shing ations a laments. snwuieh, imprepireyement {Sa . a yan ; About midnight-just twelve urs Bee of Salt Lake. Nothing We will have to subsidize a mer-|had elapsed since that dreadful night, ° chant marine,' said Mr. Landis, "or|and it seemed to him like s0 Many~days | Ogden - a good town. It is wel] | admit parnelies forever dependent Tee Fung himselt upon ier divan and| Fasces : upon other nations for the carringe|U ted as to railroads, and Foan well surso loud of our commerce. that, in the | | Every other nition stillnes of the night, he wag terrified ‘ERY rounded with good country. habited They with have a worthy done able, and lot much there of that is much more It is in-| subsidizes its merchant marine In on people, | Way is credit- Ogden. ny reaso It 1s not Mor exhibits supported explained by the least desirable without compensating it by logic. qualitie advantages It| 3|\ will make no difference attitude toward Ogden. | make a good deal of dit- will ference in proud to the things remember Ogden of will 1S DECORATION DAY. Forty-eight years ago today the war| the states began. Both sides| thought it was going to be of short] duration. Neither of the side believed of the confederate recognized at the first put the it The the men; and first the a right North that was refused to carrying the limit of | enlistments. That carrying South. after many were lost, ‘the big gauged And battles; and it men of the task was and treasure not after wasted, of protection ened-and in the firat vear of the which has been fore, et it is much foreign aia face B thre1 would simply be broad- calling ed. paid union was The the at} strikes, and then strikes for a consideration could get him to send the to Madden. that had No been member called of out. tine that ordered back, wag enriched by blackmail funds simply went the pockets of Madden bosses of union labor. and his it to fellow When the Jury returned the verdict of guilty. the other day, Madden pulled war|a long set his face, and sighed: union labor." But it is nothing of the for fellows union have labor. called "It is bad kind. It is Madden and hundreds of selzo Ajax and se {quick C ato shuuder @ bebe- | done Nolselessly the overlook the as frame near to hi fact that take coid through this very chilly grucgee to I, : ano awill "No, no you must stretched | tO I could not | but nar onger in hea jere-yes, [ had to-" Here sobs interrupted her, but Orion called out as her "That will do! Go back to your room and sleep: rt try not to groan 86 loud" These last words sounded less harsh; for he remarked that the end. jthough sick, had come to him with bare et and night robe shaking from cold, excite ement ane sobbing; nat Maria iG not atir shaking her head, and an th ne rejoinder while she. wept softly a the while "No, no. stay here on do not mnie before that° Serene you-oh. but I must oh! only Star that is always be depended upon is the ‘""NORTH STAR,"' that Refrigerator of QUALITY. Over fifty different sizes and prices to select from. Made in plain Galvanized Steel and_ Iron, Enameled or Porcelain. Jk $9 to $85 each Credit as well us Cash, and can maketerms to suit all. RIGHT PRICES-QUALITY tel) GUARANTEED FURNITURE CO. EST AND MALLEABLE ABINE TSSTEF ELWELL KITCHEN CABIEE = =o moo eae re fr say, or ay me vn | oe then, with out _danare you answe she, eagerly, | let me finish whe t I have else dear 2p. me, then really You I | only ) ane n oo | But el for and wowid then here go aor thanking we to bed (head HU him ppg ermoesig askec aaa e and ce mor tuously pee oanse with terrible words, oO ou awa om y from his s couch," thrust Oh, nere's the away?" ® very and difference; = thrust cursed an the the from or ea the m eomory neral Procession Bren the or rea liad He one! great LI tANGES R no simila : seen there. o ty man ad been Mos] em governor 2 of a the = sen had come Tem, other' land ove she stoppe al sv uddenly Catha little "And and ou" es alae tone SS. Je a you but the | his chiet officers ivil A one ia in ae mitary, | Order his Bible the inbeloved, son prodigal , : the to highly toesteer y:. ed he least a honors hewas killed| and best father atha ; governor «just and pardoned | Their sinew "1 a" calf and fatted the him chil, * said|for one about mind a sigh, "and take lesson | him everything, and so will n rand- | Some BI Contac Shapes and hand- ‘Never he, with your own use from all this You | father do to you in heaven you, thei dee } areined countenances sec n giddy hour I ‘committe aj are good again, as you used to be to studden. wit revmets and shirts of mail booty nes,. precfous the ¢ from will| Paula And all. us to and to com-j|him it I had to hide and wrong, ete until it grew mountain; pardon |j mit you, too. I know her-you wil] | Plre and eaduest of Persion Emhigh, fe ll eee upon me and crushed | s800n see-Catharine ie you too, but | C'parisoned pi thelt splendid, rich | me low, was |} not thinking of you at all, but only of | poor la. You do not know how good ls 1¢@ is; and grandfather used to love |} her so dearly before you came back,| pend there he lay, about to die soon, | 2Dé knew that he held Paula ra | thief and a liar, and to see him close | his. ey i error,.and such injustice seemed to me than a thing so | unspea ably dreadful, not only fo DPS ner LOBE e sake, but Paula's, that | !-oh ton, our merciful Savior is | ha witne that I- And though it } iad been my death I could not have | | do ne otherwise the it would have n | Eillaa yet kiss, ria he men, and happlest and crime, most wretched perhs py might have Through my own I have ruined my of |she-dear me! she be en the | ish as I am: and if kness| With her all the whole life, }some right pretty { ost-as you eo only time and present, she child-|6f uu hild; stand Ls oO ‘Oh, better, x is, whenthi you all IT be. ca n chee it re Ge rone." 2 understand may you'll unhdert now; and think!" claimed the 19-year-old child, If you really love Paula so, why she not return your love? You handsome, you now sO much, oma oul il a you, and Paula, much And should are so every- I ound know, | S CHAPTER The Faner The siete aces George' took ces day after his eatin ake 5 a of >Ce nad * Muka- t and the nobility % e s J Mea XVIII. pene great imIn slow ad: they had cloud come, storm cemetery the From away ne 1 they Nile a (lashed homeward along the of: bo poe and then over the bridge and anti With the cl nking of spurs olous a me ~ hoo From the white in Aime aponstheed of aueucer foneeo medi- | S!ances, variethe te tating meadows flashed ex- bear find | |-theys like a tempestedee t-driven bat 8 7 - ~ oO their friendly | Pression upo nG ad de a > her | and dignified: he multitude will punishment She Newecven o} it all right eare was who Paula, lost I have. A i her' and false' witness, put|for the world all the rest of than me together Yes, Maria, could she have/| be compared with yours. . become mine, your poor uncle would| These ords from the mou t ave been the most enviable of men innocent. child - fell S sweetly owe and a wore energstic one to boot; | the perturbed spirit he déanenate felden their "ieeh mae tn ines armor sper and forth glit. pad 7 | reed: £04 punish (Continued Pure Go, = | pond er 11) not be angry, Til tell you. me to keep silence." nee fashi ifon Cee "Te : ll of makin on, little simpleton.' ; old mie einenet es " And erhaps burning of the deadie milachenr as well that you beeen Spa She geno bear any {ll will against | continu in the time of ee dis¥ did speak." interposed the young ma you, when she learns how frigh ntfully soon after their depart € Antonines, So ying. obeving a sudden im- | heaving a deep sig! You see, my little pulse e Tan straight up to him,/girl, peu have sma tEArad on her account, an your dead father's brother had to be lowerec¢ is enue the deceased that you are so kin 1earted and arise the most aj © Sround; only REN ner ms around his neck and | lost' m n, and it matters little about s stin 0 ae ae know wha Pefore | balme ene ve ns vere emstling her h upon his bosom, and|him; but' Paula, who is a thousand [once as he di t immediately TepnlaS oie better than I, at least you caused | x2 ce me eon Srandfather used to | chapels endowed for the churches or n@T kissed his eecks row j ; because on feet an jus o be done : her; and I} Jo} Via wePergotretiarn en a stran eeling came F | love her much moye dearly than such dal, to is ee a ae o bring him; and/th Conformably own directio him; he did not himself =e w how ‘tt | little , iunderstand, ne P as you can I now, now- Yo, ; © corpse of th a came e about, , but } soul | 1 am only a Silly littio ines ul meitea within | shall _Bladly make friends ith you ve ae ha to be conveyed "tp Alesanavi andne him, and the moisture with which his | again: yes. love you better than ever ; rie 4 a - ne bedewed came not ‘his js nothing magnanimous and only from the ch Hp tears but his own. | meritorious, for IL nee pa an you love, parte: a eat able Grand. that had borne to ae hae "dove i So passed some lo llent moments; | dea love, to ee ife endurable. through overhastiness." nae ana nee " aw governor's auathen fac but at last he loosened th ttle one's | Fool that [I am, rifled away the best me," said with the t me | claspin arms, and exclaimed ove, - now I an jleased low tone. to have 4 Orion, in a hol- | opposed themselves te thee rain ‘Hov rot your hands and che yours, and would not willingly miss it! No, no! Not one of hi of this wish on t} ra fa daceaeae, are, poor thing! You have fever, ont Se, there's Ty hand upon it; give me escaped me. Only your deed sig' ores and that meanw hile his woe ne gi be conlaid in the fa rpse must mily vault at M emphis. Ai ene I know The MAIN STREET. rn tryry || ©claimed | 8°e, [ never thought of doing? you a mischief, of bringing you into suc h dread| ful trouble; ne never! had been |@ngry with you before, because you- all this aN the antechamber the draught too, out her hands iim and midly stammered: ~.)"T heard you Keer on ar lex ine: Poor. poor Orion! And it ie a who ‘have brought for one more Dp. to Balsleep oe With onan had os restrained his tears i while he gasped out these lac antl | words7 he flung the black mantle, thaat ihe had thrown aside, solicitously about |her, and then said, kindly through le blifticle? _Amploringly Refrigerators Sar ae you'll the clear moonlight, but he eerie to her sternly: a "What means this? What do you wa oy : he child) shrunk back. stood still eri sell we some Son eke now,s and ry next| [on Be eo quiet "Maria in | t© ape =e meant ne charm; and ttle she varPow vronst he started| for the night wind is ran , OVO of the brave minute he recoxnized Mie nocturnal vis l CO-OP. ( 31-33-35-37 SOUTH v Wall, i sorroy had movement; Ee : his end sharpest to this| put an all overwheln l= . We ° Panes of | ch up, for-there was no optical prceion, no mistake about- door oo room had softlyit with opened,\ and hite form entered. 1 naudibly Vieht and ghoest-lke ste cold ship little back to work. It was ne cessary to pay Madden what he demandThe unions didn't get the money that| good Day! duy aae tempt and the fierce HURT been men only Memorial the and worth the the to sup- UNION LABOR. Madden and two of his fellow scamps have been convicted of crime in Chicago. Madden has for ten years been a very strong labor leader. He is one of the men who for is is for ships. -_---NOT "Skinny" will be close to the biblical three score} is years and ten today And this it trade a And seems contention, not abused WILT, a pro-| enlisted! for three years, or during The man who enlisted twenty-one til!| help. European help from the nited States government a arrying could Saati in tua tase It would go far toward enriching our own people. And the vital principle lives| the nation correctly | before them. Then! the South byiit broadly for longed conflict, and the North men war. and ittiny Tare aeeS has that money With have the same qualities which insured | soldiers North would insure goo4| soldiers that {fs tn is a fact port Mr. Landis's fairly conclusive. Both seemed to have forgotten that] settling the was a struggle between Americans; | Any owner that good aeB e.s: as Soyera| oar was: steadily country give trade There opr this strength. independenc«| states would be conclusion of the) expected to) rebellion with the ninety- | battle. down day had opposition's South and : between estimate ments, be} | It makes herself. THIS The : There . Of course it in Salt Lake's But Suribasnlon anot the seems no reason to dodge eu order. to shut out from hig eyes t} é | worth y plain words. For the past forty ' eats showe years] Sree hin things th that Me ane he did no by ‘ 6f other nations want to see, and that gave him pain is tortures began to transere I plan is 2 giwaye: Europea an-have been sub-| limits the bearable. How torn aan helpful re ‘ mangled seemed his own soul! and he Dp idized by their respecti S work certain to be hag? ae Pighting the capitol not worthy work. It Is not to or OV Machines tory upon that LINOLEUMS ne fro to end, and then again would ee } the himself on floor, in ront of the | and bury hi 8 glowing counte: | né soft cushions. Occaslonz ally a re felt the | Is ray, eed- | fly desis ted. Tee aeae or, wa s there | coun- from $3.00 to $9.00 each. CURTAINS, | | upon | >@ Settees Although our earpet and rug business this spring has been far greater than we anticipated, by constant additions and reorders we have been and are still able to show the most versatile line in the city. Smith's Velvets-Taps Buadhar Wilton Carpetings and Rugs, French Wilton Carpetings and Rugs, Fibre Mattings, and Savonneries. INLATD LINOLEUMS, Imported and PATENT Ingrains, Japanese Mattings, ete., STAINES AND RIXDORFER domestic prints and Inlaids. own consent Did involuntarily he , South quality. Rockers and Chairs from $3.00 to $9.50 } | Yesterday.) CHAPTER general, ‘between prices-hest and Chairs, ete., at prices that are com- Hbers. Little Marla. the same time as she, t expressed the bens United States would have] steamship lines to secure]! try medium and Porch Furniture mensurate with their value. from $6.00 to $14.00 each. Autho ai "An Egyptian Princoss m "Uarda," "The Emperor," ‘The oer omaster's ife," mo Sum," "Joshua," Etc., Et SUBSIDY: the of our the fact that we have a splendid line Hammocks, Poreh Rockers, Settees party The Bride of The Nile of| of one of be Landig you Although the weather is not particularly propitious at the present time for the sale of Out Door Furniture, we do not think it amiss to mention here Democrais of started, Republican show In| acceptable Democracy pretense and us sonable and reduction and in English Quartered Oak and Mahogranging in price from $50 to $900 helping tariff, well, But the party, join very of Suites Magnificent Suites. one with price, and to quality Let proves In radical country. abandon bankers, lief that the to subsidize county should IT Former Congressman diana in;-'a*' recent as new }priced Quartered Oak suites in the new Colonial Style. designs-reaExclusive | the matter are maintain in against is trade one OALLS to both our each. schedules This to the Democrats Republicans tective standing any party Democratic in uncertainty to profession its up all the certain you will be just as pleased, any, th ai Was the choaiher arti ae Whom he h not seen again since he ors his father's chamber of ath. cnew that she lay there ill of fever, Utah are tariff. the in and Early average| written| exactions save By of line | left Furniture, Room Dining of new | that Suits our | party, nor even It consumed party evil loca- t people once And words people other trade over alive people again Salt Lake, the whole} In hadhean Room are particularly well pleased with We atin the to aa| was] "gained had it. not Dining country It was elected proved at free every and the Pane: law citizens- should to What cand in the statute books. Salt of resent acts of a eiptcerat trade went reduction That is true, and the from | Sun's same benefits benefit the not country than the the has-by its of Kelly vaeillating, and in 1892 free trade policy that a orale Fernando=wood working para- the a party present place of county a with above a is that capitol Lake Sevier certain lies has no state home, erected certain was tariff the rate is needs reflection a in for This the capitol, by to the it the same time, the capitol wiil be located in Salt Lake any more people | any one county small state basis be new here spite which could doctrine. And be on calle that]| Cleveland a To which it may be added that the| bu elr that Utah without every no populous not of free ene ag But more state's other s ultimatate people to vote! world-and_ will the end of thelt to ar approachable power had | except on the chapter. And the time is coming when e his truest friend an enemy and | . hat there was no possibility of becomnot want the! that win be the universal rule : 7 rers ing reconciled, of moving her to utter| reason. house. seem them. will than in Utah, 11 Suit] vastly state i . farther not good reason for Ogden "No" in the election, sround that they do of charged capital Is of the mouth do et) spoken badly of Utah. to v for we three : Investment First-Class ee , near fs RRR Democr the In in tlinidity And eiection love trade. Democracy years which or there which tion very No : authorized yet Lake ae OS aa people if they two publication Seamer 2 ae Sage ehanging e@ capita POT OEIU: LILO Will ever be voted by the people. It R toa 2 is cities which -and assigned if are are graphs propoal- the Salt There talking house capitol, there | Ses = =| emoc emocratle Democratic of Congressmar nothing reverted 8: }name of Utah and are much centrally located than is the present metropolis. curious Salt men. of least the eae ida . friends | but of) time-it meé would have delighted oie mae ica it He de- ees condition now worthy free enki the One week from next Tuesday pay) question of capitol or no capitol be settled for some time to come votion to your town In that siga , voter in Sevier Ennis men conquer, and achieve any p Goodness knows that aim. It has been said that twenty a capitol] building needed badly ood men, united, can get anything enough. At present our state offices are scattered from the center to the for their town. That is true, unless suburbs of Salt Lake City To find there should happen to be twenty-one them requires half a week's time, To men equally as good-united for anvisit them all a person must ride on nearly every car line in the city and other town And it is an excellent travels something less than a hundred thing that worthy work is sure to get miles. Of course, this is no difficult its oe Foner k for a native, but just let a man some ason a sentiment of} from the country attempt the feat, and next morning the daily papers pomility exists re Ogden toward Salt will tell of some one being picked up The sentiment is not reciprofrom the pavement in the final stage We are very sure there is no of neurasthenia The truth fs, that feeling of enmity against Ogden on the unfortunate man had been trying to locate the state offices. In his the part of any representative man whirligig search he had lost his bearhere. One never hears a word of ings and become a subject for the harsh judgment against Ogden. One hospital. For the sake of our country friends, hears very frequently words of praise us vote "yes" for the capitol taz for the enterprise of that city, for the sie nd at least get all our state officers high character of her citizens, and aenee one roof! for the many creditable things they Yes, we will all vote for the ‘tax, There of issue aeRO Valley De en- | OPEN \ the sam e rpets, etc., for the home, BIN making purchases of furniture, from the standpoint of care and attention should be givenea the deal purchasing a p iece Oo j of an investment, as yo u would give if you were of GOOD EUR property. We wish to impress upon you the value in a hapha ; TURE as an investment. Don't make your purchases economica QUALITY certainly is more ard sort of way, considering only price. t addiendouste en hav e made trem and more satisfactory. During the past month we showing thec are present at and stock, tions to our already large and most up-to-date line in the city. And} the IN THE sa ago-when one thing athe Democratic honor In will} con-| for eform-t« reform-to cae beauties the "EB"! re- In special June _ years -esence RATeMe excellent It country help of} blackmailer. Paes rae | | labor the the devised a tariff point | = my . mH CAPITC SEVIER FOR THE CAPITOL. : ying agraphs Wey takec the following paragr Be from will 0S ) a = Democrat nns} Pennsylvania, who stoor Re ee ses t 1 for the principle of protection all the| eeaeond Ba time, Democracy talkec or forcibly of the evils of the tariff, and| even 2 the of ateme statement was 2 twenty have should on need oso ‘A. O | happened Chicago believe not or| simply rascallty ever part not plain' meant we! Soe It can ever convince sane people has a mission, or that there it is cor any us. Looe Union in not the is do party that us ' :could of eu the that effect or thug faith Therea today. veterans week's RIVALRY commanders end Boo states C= bet- higher makes men. that every does unionism re which of labor in ask nor which the thing healthy We soldiers It is fitting the nation - 31, the are prosperity wisesta of its east | Mountain EY, MAY the on pa us, a not Madden. richment of rascals e POLITICAL PARTIES and neares dearest, betide Flag | stored. ort ain nn 3. | = cto ao MONDAY, nearthe can Letidedivide us of a Deve ip | crowns the represen rene' sole Z ne Mek ae fate the sacrifices union Unionism 2 eae fought purchased & all that : ee purehased brave men " for. The victories of arms have ae | sure the triumphs of a permanen MerHaine 600: Or Bell Exchange 36, CES Ind. 3190. spatial Ne whatever of Children order- Block, 208 South Ebon i a papeesenent ecateen: Sie | 4632; Inc Oftioess by bywas ties nor language avtiataver fate | Still, matters concerni Please give forme as present address Ee whenwe death are NO Race paper rtment tora || Glll. 1y | BB ahengs:pa of eeoreet Seeecah ononly honored be will continue n Sabboripelin is PAID IN FULL Offices-Dooly pie street Tried Sound to have best ditions betide us- heart are we. | Brothers evermore to be can divide explicit; rcCreed nor faction fac not to carriers, collectors on all paper. or solicitors, delivery of $ ' uy... Sunday Year. etCirculation Er rly the SCT, an and OP 1.50 the men, of for detection be do the anything blackmail The Comrades bound by memories many,| .60| en ae tat 2, 1,-50}] BT cee a Aedes 8.00 | Wounds or sickness may d Vv Ss, 6.00| Marching orders may divide us, Sunday nor betterment is in marches many, known in dangers many tried Comrades | Comrades Advance. One month, Daily and Sunday . Three Months, Dally and Sunda Six months, Daily and Sunday . One year, Daily and ae the They for re the Offictal labor. Ea awalt for conditions ll OL! and point ter dl Ot realm, have eed their heroes 2 for those of the year to who to the heroes country. Most o f| passed to the silen t| days from all testimony fought rr naf TOG apart take Every Morning by Company. Republican IH TLCS Published Inter-Mountain -~Gie INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLIGAN > MAY 31, 1909. MONDAY, UTAH, LAKE CITY, SALT REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN and then settled them for a| strikes, consideration. They do not gain any Tht 7345 4 L ad the prodigel cone . care.with you ik n's church ie is: father All Ph L Ki i Out-Door t opt ere ic Do bis = St oe aa Work olan Developing, D. F. WALKER BLDG. Salt Lake Bell Phone City. 2463, a the News, 50 Geaa Month th |