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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1909. INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN WHO ARE PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICANS? Published fnter-Mountain Official of the Republican in Utah. Never have the fortunes of the people of Utah hung in the balance as they have in the past two months, while the x : toes ; : |tariff bill has been in preparation at Washington. Party ; no per athe tho poate ftiee "it sai ee ia Ce ee Ons month, Dally and gundey a F dads is One ee irée Bun day mon Jally an so|tuem, . and financial reverse of 1-6 |would fall upon our people. Daily nd andSi Sundey.. ghree Months, a One year, ball and Sunday unday only, one year ... ..... Not Pald In Advance. -00 : Destroy the tion would range the most three of them, and 2 the valleys of the 3 eat Sunday.. By serious Georg Auth cage, eh The three big industries of Utah-the big industries of Oniy Republican Daily Newspaper im this region-are lead, wool and sugar. ial teontadid ld on Upon these industries the prosperity of our ee rests. Take either of those three out, destroy either 1 The Bride of The Nile Every Morning by Republican Company. | Organ Ebers, character' | in perfume of tho blooming trees, the blackness of desola: ; whole inter-mountain | | |: @epartment: . ne 7. Bell 4522, Ind. 237. eee a oe cere BE'the ‘Rocky Mountain el On that business rests the 3 * | | which . attac ‘ks tl o Se n ] 13. 1909. were the Senatet most | of the SUNDAY, JUNE : ° , | le - , 4 |} secretly world. But that is drest magnificence. It in | themselves a has all ate 1ere was a ag bit of you; the AND tT with made on } tt] the tl battle . these items. s been ev has ] in the SALT a LAKE ASSAILANTS FRESSIVE | ‘with « fierce. S Sot fierce the }an auditor |rior."And ne LT Vv r du h red she a St and demanded the repeal of yet after' Paula's OF REPUBLIC TRIBUNJ - UTAH'S BE 7 H TO AS INDUSTRIES legisla- unusual virulence , ‘‘PRO- 5 ‘ of the leaders A of fro a ‘ ea In) ANN N tackle ' boxes ; etc., Etc. "9 ness d bad bia: people aliti many bes : | ddl ities the already | ts. blan ‘ . »\. Wi. prices = ; distinguish ZCML; lic cannot best, ropes, harness, saddles, ° nets, rOpes, Vl ® When leather is nicely blackened qualities, ait Or nal two . were tortured her i a an € 0 1er disposa foster-brother, ete position si the" rods = always good and biases between 1. 1S always rella g reasonable. - Come and inspect our line in Be eer ene pe ent ea aare| gett Rat been treating her like a simple} child,and deceived her! | This' "per-| haps" eee was a CALLED 1 a ANS!" the if AG ‘ Rs fish erls reserved| pureed iove tim, Nee ema agreed' bait rong, ° Gurable kets, whips, etc. hac delight of giving free ex1er thoughts, and finding ~ person a0 far her maps - in { for th the f season? 9 é re fully to | pressio been even more. the Democrats, THE " won- | THOSE come} ict green her d ‘ficial al | father been d Impetl sd ee °o lis s jenn' lesg be: ¥ ihe the ae urnin pe, S7edually thet the surprise. present aa Cummins ie of Iowa, Ld LaFollette of Wisconsin, of. tion arrives without Just} e acarsl ye , ' Nelson vie a little while ago the branches of tie | Minnesota, and even Beveridge of Indiana, have attacked aime mare bare oi o confide in a sympathts ng * soul "than yy curiosity coup ed with tormenting | Jealousy. | With a strange mingling of ithe duty on lead; demanded the reduction to a fraction of its forld ist ow? ' Of cours say ne yh Sorin ae 2 adhe magn derful S di nd a He prominent Republicans of the nation have allied = jand Janswerg OE telerevived auar eit : dislikeSee again IN THE FULLNESS OF BEAUTY. | present rate the tariff on wool; have demanded such Have you noted how beautiful '3/tion as would mean absolute free trade a sugar. the a a fishing variety oO 8 kl pole to six-jointed rod, with nic e€ i l i iS k spoon plated mountings-ree s, lunes, NMOOKS, Sp The fate of these three industries has for months : been: |siippea throush the hedee, and then, | he the ie *¥ came |hanging in the balance. The House has prepared a bill in | W262, {bo mceting came about about In thethe En the prendal bamboo | pieced tec) ender ON CouRICD Pee ; of ee _ | verso and i il latured str ures | trie ints: Withvi tu | (ee oe et | hitherto Seated te ee, | 50) fer the & lead and in wool and in sugar farming, our people maintain { Sore opening e in readness and outfit complete Is your | . ail » | - | : prices 5 laws. made. there made. Eastern Offices: ,| their homes, and educate their children, and further develop ' ) 6 mbrid apotiite "WeldoricaAstoria, | the resources of this mighty country. > Bintice the| Lric £ Ss ace ddre 25 C country . ing changeof address. Order to ais_|And the business is established. nge | rake rihccdets (Continued from Yesterday.) Hinue' Geiot'aCklua pala' vibe Latoatent| when subsoription is PAID IN FULL. |incomes of thousands of men. Every home in the: state. "ofthe helght, of yielded Offices-Dooly Block, 208 path Weta Utah, and half the homes in every state about us, is affected pur pip AEE ¢ z 2) mple stree nones-Bua 1 i vertising and elreulation departments: iby the same conditions. Because there is a living profit in | ot by. Orion, and xe | he Burgomaster's "Wi ey people one of Sag 0 oath "baily and Sunday" ate Our people have adjusted themselves to present. . . Sunday only, one yea _ 2. / and to the present degree of protection afforded by the Bt te a rata coca ne On ces basis the investments of Utah men have been Ce ee ee eee aa ite be as is the profit in either wool or lead or sugar, Ser tee oe eeeee eae former | ig a definite condition on which calculation has been e : one eee: ron ind at. eS, nals yr there the Sy son OT least she} A he Ip e was her of her en deaf RS ae pimselt theés crocodiles jin: |CYeR,the: chim Nile if,:she «werto a aoa | |iif Wer" chidish sports with her: and| the |i", ¥ 4 DASANEALSS SSID 8, reading and. writing ‘0 je ed the other's instanc he had ee beon Our drug ; store re. Is4s at 112-114 So, Main St. | EA UESSgHa SCNT > NCIBACSGR = -- grass on favored sides of the wail, nance committee. Senator Aldrich, chairman of that impor- received into the counting room, ofthe And there was, here and there, a/tant committee, has" stood like, .ahero-against' ‘that' ‘action:|Sqvenots palace; to. acquaint' himseit! ct ne oe on a a eee which would result in the destruction of Utah's interests. fact that the= world was> ~almost" at|He has not done it solely for Utah, but because it is clear to . spring ‘him his action is for the general good of the nation. touhure ue orc * See But what would be the effect of Aldrich's defeat by which publisnec anew . Od, Sven clothing Me the slow locusts themselves ven with leaves; cea greater of hrough Ba veak: Everywhere the is . an ° glow life. with the of vigor Cummins > men men ? could overthrow who stand strong . ‘ ? Aldrich and and firm for ‘ Jp terests that are essential to commercial abundant, . rank beauty and The day those Lodge, and the THE MINES Baier * eae obeyed CLOSE! civilizing influence o 1@ mower, and . ectec and ‘piece But in the vacant lots, in the | AND And of land you imM Salt THE MILLS would Lake , life OF in this UTAH 1 Ss tterware j/ house, but tio 8 as assed & & eC 2 y th s of . at the § wl mari proved himself sufficiently in|ooctneesPeo sicilied in ecek: bet in his leisure occupied | wry thins hou faye. ‘amcovad: fedm himseltl hia' fu. = state, 2 i |fup cons AS‘ WOULD buy for half of its price today any City. ci | deed, the day he Smoot the in- i ) rs . | LaFollette and the big banners of the eucalyptus | hide tia cioe sy limbs hake so( ;|and as. a Eet : aren loom Poatadta Give Rimes situation muited Ld hr aR states, pet o éemph fly 16 gl a point for the administration of her af|icagea with his moth ow's Ole os everywhere. are ne oan Barina mother" euca the he one yassed Anub rent: reg Bs Sovernor'becw een ike d try ; bet wal SAY <THE FOR ByEn BY: POIN! NO He as | pieces, of0 news, invitatl On8,-e2 FNS Ces: ews, y Yet the Tribune calls those assailants of Utah's inter- | the pretty birds, and with the knowlcorners of homely y old D places, and out} ests 6 9TO ‘ I edge of his superiors the dove hecotetreashad ubli cans been fixed up on the roof <« progr essive Re publicans! along the country Toadsides the grass Thar t b blacker ury office. Now Maria lay sick, and and the weeds are vying with each Te a ate Sect tlh eee erie ar oee, [hibited and yet the well. wrratged other in a trial of beauty. fter day, in every sheet which Tom Kearns controls-and it | messenger line was nO eee And all hunter the hills green. Up are the glorious splendid n/is more than slopes one, or two, or three-Aldrich and Smoot a nd Catharine subservient to and tawny, ee heights velvety verdure blessed Fare houses in the the concealed. Streets \ehagsr eoare are ned cms alone half with/of . have s Utah i stood for the one : on gs which it - ete = sa o caeeete Ry ene < > be "xpe en's : $ CLOTHES, A Ss = PETERS ésOF S'TY ON LACK MAN CAN . BI RECENT : 5. 45 uits. $ (0. THAT TAILORING, PRIGES SSuits_ Sn UDISON CLOTHES 7 $18. 00 Men' ss NEW 5 3. vor v Goon FABRIC 1 . WORTH A ‘3 SERVIC E,, CLOTHES, DESKY'S ADVANCED THAT Suits. 6. 45) $20. 00 Men' S Suits. 7. 45 $22.00 Men's Suits..$11.45 $30.00 9. 45) | $25. 00 $10. 45 " i $28. 00 Now, rHES MODE L AND Men' > eee BECAUSE EVADE S § Tat, | CORO e aE AND DESIGN, CLOTHING .00 Men's Suits.$ 8.45) IN BEST RIVALRY Suits- $13. 45 Men' S Suits. $15. 45 Men's Suits..$16.45 $32.00 Men's Suits-.$17.45 , eae pessimistic iid powerful that Is ntenctingk nil Sale oe very likely | 1 Mini tags by ARE . DI » The on .00 M en's Suits..$ had be other SatIs to her veryhir speédily, and Orion if. ‘ge #0, prosperity ramet ye Why, even Will Knight knew what sf 1: } nae 5 repealing the tariff on lead-and so here tl le rests. ~ leafy trees that hide all busy a. nat and there a hurrying car flashes a callow Akin pant tateslaking | thing REV. ALL Men' S . Y Cc HE AP Dy MODERN ECEL 00 M to a city > .00 Lodge and Hale and their supporters have been traduced. a 0 veh. ; the.a summit of _the mounts, and} All the power of pencil and of pen has been drawn upon to | Xnubis. "whom cnn Zi CVET erage tet waisbified ‘n/make them,;appear enemies of the state of Utah. Yet theyt)posiee tErtune waa to be pald« overa the NE HERE Noa , Catharine fond of en re _ ALLOW. 4 eva ycsatisfaetion, a | ces would be the effect | witnessto It. By repeated expos to be = fectec 3 gards Rufinus' nouse, telegraphed to Al- | effected as regards Runnues. upon | = . mG on4 a1 7 7 « r 1e gh screen of green. drich.. And Jesse Knight joined him in7 the dispatch. They - | thee spotspot at¢ the right time € the night | ee ea Pero: eaner oe aida t.want the lead tariff repealed. Yet the men who were | when the moon was full, two ane | hurrying into mid-summer. Vacation ag reEe are r . ' r ded dete her i by mgt A the boy wpe fa here, and all the children have/a|Preventing ‘its repeal are characterized as public enemies Pare ener serge ee ae Oe canafeaod sense of freedom. anywhere, been Has a there happier Here ix a stanza = is from = Josephine 's Spencer's ever.|‘‘goats'' in every issue of every place their lives to be Nyea? e It is a wonderful month, one mae ,poems for trol. ee "softens the texture and ee deepens and jewels the From a glittering ata In e night's harbor Shu ne tout er in Tom Kearns' con~ | in which Anubis nad written that Orion ‘""PROGRESSIVE nothing boy was not received with . . ny peculiar marks avor, for, this are im. fighting5 for the desolation of | time' . Zarly was that very day inconvenient Bishop Plotin to - her. had | who papers laudingly REPUBLICANS!?'' less is expected of the Herald, de- | intormea her mother that the patriareh| for j eeeae that Bids of ndr the exp on Memphis with Nile was on visiting 10 Genera} after ard to ' aor a Ca deh a public! ae 4& Two-Hour Pro Toa ¥ Sn Oe in a ¥ 0S udes to wage. ANG 1U1S | to entertain the noble guest under a star ray. that was left. ‘*Progressive j red Republicans'' are, in the judgment she of the for had her, the only patriarch. a sh few gan o worth 3 left, er ga and But if he js not gullty, no riends--are berated as scoundrels who oug t to be lung: dered flower beds and shrubs In papers|Utah-persistently, day after day, and that speak of the Some defeatedof them plan will for/gar hillingsgate that should alarm @ capitol building. make interesting of them take Valion now. a reading wrong later. view of of the Most the A demand will be itol another year-or another years, if that be necessary. Our two] own! many cities with and happiness. people can lost their prize. thelr grasp. No out-county can be of them the every It was is blamed-for and of conditions. voting That similar state for within| is the is Union But our own like people shoull| But a little more a little to friends crowding more of the of been deal Some of a| Today have we speak, felt the come Meantime, here are the people the best business men in Here corrective. Whether do you up| or which]| to go The action will be} Even if you never year. not Property depreciate jn be up in Salt value. The repealed, and thelr riches.) No go In the church what of that his church choice may be. yourself a little bit more than best for business presentation.| The tariff on wool will remain, and! the flocks and herds of the state will} Take such of your family as you can -and goto church. Listen to the ser-}| money. The reason, be and bring In their annual contribution of| mon. lost, continue the to tariff the house be will of rich Prosperity because opened sugar flelds produce farmers. Par? people. And on of flourish. for the it, will beets returns is every New with will|in for} all] business stores constantly not} will Increas- Even if it doesn't appeal to your] try it. There preached contain uplift. Get Get your to in find something will Salt much of something something out not be Lake out of a today moral of that nelghbors-whether and the sermon| not with you you Da an a dol- if you collec- if it it slips brush does make from Let it means your your a i WOODBURY price 2c, un- rattle. Make of grace clothes, and Morning.) 9 We've P go Fics Abo JHINDS' the men state who who of Utah. And fight the friends stand SOAP... Regular c 15¢ The SUMMER | | ii | Toddy cg a0 x5. | ALMOND CREAM, 5c for rebuke the of the state iT PAYS! W. H. DAYTON DRUG GO. -_---+ > -_-_ The SCENE, Cor. 2nd So. and State St. High eee streams has new. and rill winsome flelc de ae orn way at ‘shining a with atay. doves flyin And ‘he! for Mfo. 1 my dearie, But weary ee a a = What the y,,, D111 out world, bright air your is skies of SEoriGiner horn For all _ the the world Se enue Paar all a the} just the| abe ove _me-the | eee peas] eyes 4nd caren and for igh aR dreary, is weary Saar and not for just| Wat = Constitu-| $5.00 |i a Ton one on we7 T, DELIV co ERED. LOWING SPLENDID COALS:POL- CLE. cA REEK, CASTLE ABERDEEN, es DINNER a Ship restaurant, ‘Best of pervice ee City zeal oll | TI | 1¢ : | Sehool Commercial Students to ‘finish up' in our Sel ‘hoo]- BECAUSE: We finish them right and place ace x business ROCKS, GOOD : man POSITIONS ‘ knows: WhenTle wehasrecommend a ARED student RIGHT. to him make goot. been PREP: UTAH below Street Kenyon. Bell Ind. 955. 137, COLLEGE | | the "Our F School ol | i i that BUSINESS | Main TG on aigtiiee SIZES. 7 Reg eter ce none Ph. sere for the men . all rices heh ye ea) ha lah a ate RU BIF one. - gular church stand for For Saturday excellent put pants business or dress wear the choice is equally good. ton's - takes mind "4 y through plate, as up, {t which hand. of your singing. contact or will] mental} than even influences to noise Get Tomorrow you need Une purer contribution Never little helpful but life the find 450 pair to7 choose from. Whether believe worshipping church A matter Tidy your tions. to will of Practiced that one not of good in of surrounded you in in service passing will tarlf on lead will not the mines will give the | commer- eee Specia the every Lake have to and week. a the places where distracting obtain, the chureh will help natural which Try better lasting glaring in man or a woman in town be better for attendance on the more most to you Not a but will is and the names. something lar to any of influences Here is go cial metropolis of a region great today-and bound to be far greater with world. their there is Rather| influences it will a are know method there "loosening is Sunday. you TODAY. that in other ways. -and will lose eny-| ungodly influence of it is expressed to church today. capitol didn't observed little more recognition of opportunity] the we an unusual period of has been ushered in. facts| everywhere, our health and wealth| We didn't get the| CORRECTIVE has a good town by state| telling state homes filling the theaters, some have voted-at least six thousand| strong. And that would have won, officers, now had A It in under New those YET-but we TRY nz- found buyers. to And agalnst human action thing of added capitol one living in an| blamed-and none proposition. ture, wait every friend | "bile (Continued ing Lake and shame [FG- order of vul-. | Heaven's particular favor if he did any sitcap- Salt a wealth state. the But with 5 AT 87 1-26 Hetty opposition will be permitted to People of Utah, it is about time you recognized your [toy 2 aesfo, Tens tion: trom aa emer friends. The man who attacks the industries of Utah is not | ‘%,,i° black and brown, were at work 1 Tte a © rd 7 "4 rith < or each o WITH OR WITHOUT THE caPrrot)2| friend of Utah. The Tribune attacks the industries of | {ite thatthe he migh mnie ht calculate upon We are saving all the Utah Pants dav 50, together ia tiieleaue of Gupacinieneedt ano 'Tribune, the men who are fighting tooth and nail for the therhe servants and t issue her orders. ‘Theto be cleane rom as of the Industrial school, let calm,|crushing of every industry in Utah. And the men-Nelson |to bottom, a part of the domestics good judgment walt on circumstance. lw. Aldrich, Reed Smoot, Henry Cabot Lodge and their |2%4.t0 hurry te town, in order to make If the man is gulity, he will be re- fri d na Her: t d d ] h h b 1 ! round the hearth; the gardeners plunmoved: Men's alr $3.00 and $3.50 be sure hours ° 5 of cloek Monday All Men Ss Pants van: Sioa $2.00, $2.25, morning, her now ba glass Sale bios from 9 to Revurrrerty the enactment of tariff laws which would assur- | Toot, The visit, of a prince of the } , =] se, a she h derive edly , and certainly close half the business houses }in the | her house, and she hoped d toto derive ad-ad,state, and drape with the crepe of business mourning every A magnificent reception must be pre From the Sweep iat the day.|store Fo tear- senators Ofidiarse 11f'parsion ts cle 5 From the rey of earth's flint Thy the lpaper has already published itself as ‘‘the private enterprise One et nad testes teluinihe P ae, r e t for lof¢ former Senator W. A. Clark.'' It is one of the agencies | task of finding suitable quarters for T Keéarris-in: any ficht-he concludes + And iti widow promptly declared herself ready spear Slips into the fragrance And of|Utah are by those same Tom Kearns beautifully expresses the sentiment Thou rose of the year Sweet It thy "leaves an storm a uld prune, uy paper Paaeracn : June.|__ all: ¥ all Grad S Year. u 7 ates Stand the Test. Special Summer Session. Main and First South. " Enroll now ‘ ‘student ent wi will r } | |