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Show 4 THE The Inter Mountain Ke wblica = Published ) Every Morning INTER-MOUNTAIN Al 2. Pres. and for the fellows to one of h otels, and used the hold to wander} regular Mer. a bine ras -_-_ agen 4 | vet iseeter Mir. -as |{o Severec of r WS); Three Months, in advance...... Six Months, in adyvance........ One Year, Daily and Sunday.... I et ; : 99qR ¢ ee oe ea ee ee the young man left that and post to ie » which about where the grievous ie pur people Tribune A hay and went) calf financial weekly of great influence. We was its editor, | , : , ; Sie ea Ne 2-wspaper and later one of the owners. Whe aa Lyman J. Gage beenme secretary of | the treasury in 1897 he made Mr.| ates Rates. -.|Vanderlip : his private secretary, and] subse Subeceiption i Month, in advance........ $|.76 One REPUBLICAN, SALT installments government year, es »si- they has yield paid |}EUGENE however, a portion ROAD are iat Met ng after}, of their by 2.00 : eyo Sead 4.00] assistant secretary of the treasury, and} 8.00/its actual head during the most im-] - wu = , eave Aut ae ¢ the fact that the land so hortant City , very a period Se -= a ‘kK P. 0, OUTRAGE. Fe eh nee : ; s ravarit avorite @ recurrence of : its ae ara areal CaS There wasn't much occasion of the trade revival: B. McNulty came Nulty, William B. ox > expected a ; hil > ; r being frothily he on the poost- ious letter"r a< h ave Wve of : of guiding ade made ¢a and lovable, now as as a from,.s0 When each as to be the are stter better euided and | struggling re-|are to get.it.. " - al 2 i Many ecards with a S gue: is coming. that ~ | Peet arson, The} them . of of the: He man should who know the addressed, In a there mind | ¢ vr are <town: no without so i as like more, this, . to} : ity and than a wheré looking at the ton of dec let-| in ce for address, SES and 4 send it where the éare ¥ 9 to talk, while the sONn=2 " ithe train ot ray at-a cost ee *k, | not history greater we Phe sultan daily Aut) ot nt Was, send 2 eis friends. possibility has been cCasoaR of The day passing, ; men : c exhausted c . th St ' Study, 2 t of and : 3 been had re ere , the . made [Ves eyes > > of in etek theyPy }0f the stores... 2 aS oo an ae by -eae it even | c se anything like s srs to every part vilest things city. of - cial with digest in than exist- 24 \Durkey: By ° he i 5 1 cents has'a ‘their knows what has been ahd NeoME beirde.! EFS Ns ident: not C. | . i: nor LINCO iC . apn oO Eri : a : ; ~PRR CHAPTER great "Now, to of course, cheap, but you) ther anoth never mind =» rks io -col- himself had not Improves : . at: Fae . disagreements :s yisits, It was as es iting . a ‘ he to. elk me ty ofthener FUN TI ea : E: : thin: wid his but , [im Only, o ‘ Wy been Hi ummond the :Thezte ao" ‘ . { surprised : is of % edition ing explain% to then, he the city three why they ffi |@ he * cone red ' x noun ee agi st ec , : niost . Z country {fe has courses : the: ‘ of - and crew - Mi Cran ty the army in town brooded over faa oy eee his ill-treatment and be _ | siderec ( is resented |lthis almostbehavior boylshly and sulkyshowed a ; that t shhe ‘as | resented it It was aall very ; Toolish, i ne all very natural. And, < course, but all very Po eacier ty reed oe He sai oe a ae of wa pleading B again mastered higher ficures | PJ4in ‘ Carolina times as this fact the : American his 5 A much| acity raising can] eyes exclaimed with { Go ‘ to great © that he'sa'é r | from ney w firs : Be tun ' I i: o aed ae L thiek-headed Wersted by the ceiling, | He back * the i Smith Sydney "i aiiee ote ee - JENS ane Se by "Jove. "y a oe ad-| parson!' ' is i . Bhat Ta goer see your aittarente mina iil "ll } iD * ae was e ‘ on ee S eth fave a ‘ yet, Es ee of ait life's unseen minds moo o and of help the Sam ts. vu oat' : = appreciate aWRWaPd i ee an passed. ‘ ane in ae of town was as § -oing, > owwanted a private busi- ‘he i Se ‘ag business was hand, hen ne as - their bo} ‘sitting-room 7 of 1 a Miss Bhs see fout re Are - Bradley it: ; own TheThe sissis bottle, eh se si ne reculat ae }courag pul 3 seemed likely |}mother i j winter vat Fall River, Bei om hole her ber As how her. said, they didn't they had ever gol ee On this eee cine 1 | Mi:fea s Hopkins, irone out 7) ht go said} "isin whose ALT eh, 5 to spend : : the was still with Miss Tempy reece dressed in heror 23 Saat that She had explained to the ball, "just mr ¢ she keep to l Rennie aire . "Bennie" was 2 > a "4 | twelve-year-old cousin of hers who livBa-,| j}ed downtown and was attending dancé uruill it pOSTEL VC S uni to call here = as he | thrown . more experienced, ladies' Titeo stance ey a fab for‘ instes 7 ing to LY CISCIECTOC bring Gus MS: pe -up.this was;in- : tle Vv particular . of | man . " « ie SUNG one open. om one | Pious:Why, now "are the Bradley |claimed,. with |°U-Xe idesé Mave hear ea as i- "Rye rything" Ss ‘are Bote jealous! from: |20Ne anaes Oh, was a lit- stump of me! was the * come can't with stop brisk me." now; your Fits a woe pe im IP'm-in.a hurryGA edee sglI want wae the train but Tempy said you'd u * te the . office, Come 7 on-come!' He dear hat the up," fou I mind ai ex=jyoy:"Never Stopped she' -a,laugh;:\Lpdo. belléve} jealous exactly. But (ED Shinalst him "ivou and > * cig rwrhe ase - <e Ipped: betwee fate Lt: Ske ier I »: "uncer- |} answer Nickerson!" his derby side, rs | sub- her g: i 1¢ CiCaptain } a it anodde aged‘d. He e& was was dress reS3lea in his sund: ay clothes and carried > ~ a hand-bag. His light overcoat was we o it's | tain moods. She. had«refused. to be "But serious before, and she was not se- | hurry." San instant wee he ays }ters were In ert spit sora Sse get Prissy was almost calling well ma ss REACH again, anc ee with ere townspeo-|them. Capt: Car z ject to. Ac : winds against.pre an to allow A i ture |Tempyry from st Pune ont does?" be.e. be hes fe dua gf mag and ‘ Pn 8 andsca "ite af fair highest a ~~ mo- for anita ager sail; ant, to 3 dash rock, highway the the billows roar above a sunken ship. | For whether . vou 7 You an iia' wavaide fora "s plllow eyelids eis ee lie Gants LAE kissing 7severy' very Just a Little. e passed th 1 see ker homestead: pretty often, and when | Ng-Se hool, ne aia ; Brac ; The expected Gradley \ chee was ‘ there . treated did not the arrive matter | in a jolly, good fellow sort of way that lon that mali, and, as Bradley came couldn't well be resented, but which ie wh the postoffice steps, some one had always in it that-aggravating fla- | laid a he avy pane on his shoulder, He 7 vor of pitying. patronage tut rn -d with a sta : . . . gic : a . ? ir nil atit fore f rf ea Why hello, Cap' x Ine ' he exclaim- ¢ that .marks~ being..weary. sa et ssesim -____», «pooseveit's dirty.Y work,": shouts-the : not to friend: ‘diedSs He sal . Gus * pliLily g Pons. . i while the sna us," he said the Jast.;-time Sea et é on t é , spoke' toward the west talk oe ne his ma ra ele ae ein He ‘medeeh os ; ‘using Shis-burden: , while, Capt: o Jabez B alley told a od of Sam x wenel a ni he ip was ) to«dressthe ) wna ok aS ring arene Nese uch, a change for him rat best fun of his vacation pains to make his position the father, oO by. .ex="| with' the world: he A, . and pathetic dust : ae father ret | md; ‘ being squire, had the stone Oint; but my a it finished : fawn go ¢ ae the lone boat?' Prissy. brushed his coat and handed . hole oO aii Os , in.{him a clean© handkerchief, while Miss oO Ke : .!Tempy sprinkled his= lapel with per-g y e for inspect "in. the Q ae |early au ae when hae Neeadiey. avs | ing, he determined to boarded | Usual, to if "this Lappeared the Univer- | € appreciated: ity fully ‘ <tay ¢ ‘ 1 . P Ts and ‘is now re in eli { ligt f ae aay Smt Sak it that she did He ‘calli dat the a fervor ro ack é : aan: ese ue : in ple. : , pe¢ or ia this. ; the most diffieutt mathematics. in ec- | OPE eta pene ogy. won' a degree: fram ‘did so'.-by |.7?? yee SEFC SEU "Now, then, ail|Sity of North Carolina, isn't - lawyers, ee cn MORI Ie, OL court, notat | ens husband, are ‘ rods anit - } en ge" io Kitt | te uch 8 Sponn and purple cushion and shook it, | *O¥Cnes NOON, :< emptiness might be shown; re till were falling ‘ cor city advertising as they offered to do similar work for the county. Know- } his 1e ide sred "Heunde rstand gave eachthatmember the he was of only to doing. , Brad kdward Ray, "hails from" : in North ‘ly Woke rally. a rs interesting Harvard: urtiversity is blind student who " small preacher-and he found e inverte Se are a |any one's; time Instead pEaversnle and that, Il ‘ 7 Mr. Samuel} Metropolitan how the laughed when he ked: facetiouslv e320 i : asa one & Ws Vessra OY NHAVS He weigh 289 pound ine He aid s mw serving his' fitt nlis ent of | ¥4y wa . ae years Fi . . es ae : ' There i zl he en bet . il was the thi each are few. |car. eunners in the army than he He took tirht."' ss! hed" ie : 6 we iti man at P oe se ag olargest ae PERU in' either: S the min --- 70 and ‘os Who'. the kaiser regained his throne. When with~ the aid of the wealth thus obtained he made the a wale « wre = ) charcoal burner a duke a Oie-ét ne se h ies y 4 to Clear 1 this announcement: ye blackguards that done, for ~ good ; am is a great feller for the girls, anc v7 to tO"NlkeRE hir they. \ seer, iin" F yretty well spose: he'd. be cuttin'. out: some oe |) ; TEC) and }Gus an Bethe it's for. couldn'tieee git We so tus Niti-Continued, Brad, ‘say. man ; e want m ceenyen Ont - Hasire nm into exile ie -- - ae ordered ary, E O JOSEPH Aut etion - -impunity,? the that, any spoon, OF cies ith impunity' i. oS ny) te onowr Salt Lake City taxpayers are still Be s = A Waltink forthe Tribune andalts even- -ertai certain | ing ee --+ ENTS -- your They are bought | by ministration, in allowing this steal. A yi oe y . . ane aeons and arejequally guilty With the Tribune. mail it |country-the come out of are - I i e€ Robert Jarrett Browning, painter, | willing to come, and son of the famous father of: the And so that same name, has been chosen president | Hammond, late. lg Eicon. aha =) an Nee k na ah ae gripes th EN . a eur nough to tell the jury whether your ; husband: was. inthe habit: of striking) connection 2 charging one but the artist could be tainted] sight of them, they would be bad |* , Bene r LN streets. The Tribune will get-into | US! lave the coort' | \ use ‘ se Bae ae Mee nee "( oe fol oes ake atter careDe ak‘ ad an iin get : b | troubl ‘i a a ACES lake, beter oan The hat was passe a around a cerINGERSOLIYS ENLOGY. of the Telegram fain congregation for the a pose of | seated -_- taking up a collection, After Al had | made the circuit of the es ¢ ure h, it was Dear friends: Tam going to do that Senator Dolliver' of Iowa' properly A iL: ' apr g handed to the minister-who, by the | Which the dead oft promised he would characterizes President Roosevelt's |way; had exchanged pulpits ro with the || do for. me The loved and loving ae ™ : . in , ne inclined - TT NN Policemen are ordered to arrest peo-} ple who leave their animals loose on} the Dolliver - autcte and horned . FRAGM oo ever you ereat " Sac aae ; iy of pia work vulgar- non Bak-Gammion by "the: vOrth? a: d sent entinames? ° the : cases. In some _ the »lie ‘ imy rlya ass the1e belief of any Ss secre secre *" petitions. i monarchy is new Russian representatives in their demand for reform post-| being EINE eezZe Sheik" ®, czar] These are right : picture ico 928:mig Dealdents,*; last drawing ft 38a ‘eS error-making | Sent clerk at ‘the, sending office - meant ry only | a of to p yet their the absolute : 7 in Russia. profitable postal in-} the mail to their ine a -y should stand ready if one is wrongly directed to correct the superscription, e accommodation' Shi ik Gite the lamb to sport, aes two rr dewn upon a cedar a Verve ite Ne th elt experléenees (in cout with the rate bill: | regular > ror + as gr ¢ i the demand for them has grown as "the most superb moral leadership oe +: the irculate seene | the ; Dake ip Over le t tendency a : ae to ecu ute obscene world has ever known: + And Mtl that its oe ters a day, a postmaster should be able} 0 to ‘know for whom each is intended | by o the international arbitration | the tae hooked |C™Panion his arm and into led that of his the way /fpmaneh mid-sea or ‘mong the racd : of loungers on the side"None jofyou members had a rail-| breakers of thein farther shore, a wreck |! ‘idn't he 1 ie va you, had thatog sortey of ¢|the walk. crowd Bradley still protestea pa thiacise understand." seam Sa a disposition. Why do I let him.come ad pass as session, I understand," | at ast ‘ must-.mark. the.end of each|) 76> what anak I do? Lock the} - "But, . jhe said to Cap'n Ez, Wait till some othate senuter just and all. And every life, no matter i . ay" " eh es § . ture card business, trace back to the Poss eats Tae - ee ene Ene adjournment of the legislature} if its eyery hour is rich with love and door andi. scream T've gone ourm monly.go. This latter would be useful aay Stare i 51 a : bune, | which ‘said: "And Theodore | ty)js spring every moment jeweled with a joy, |%@Y old Cap'n Pepper did when the the} jer. time. "Shut upt=<"I'mesoer full of ‘steam in helping him start a new guess when ant then put on him: the erim- Roosevelt, WHO IS SUPPOSED TO "No, sire "Not a single one was is-| will, at its close, ‘become a tragedy Be eee called oe tag ; Shad in a minute. This ain't he saw a new face at the window. He | '"4! prosecution he deserves. And the HAVE SOME SENSE, permits these |Sued,"' was: the: reply, as sad and dee "p and dark as can be CR ees eatery ae Teese cal cts ae eee ec canness a Sand ee ; ; the my have al i "Some of the members must have ld then ask: f the "Did you expect a/P eople who sell 1 woot of 'S All right Let's be yery serious. ; Dave He °2'80 dragged "VlO~) his puzzled Feople partner to, wind him around their po: bee coe eed EAI ee ee Sannccalis: here, ‘ L sitopdse. ; shi talanc the relic hated to pay cash fares tery and death. This brave and ten-|°"*"" "© DROSS, betalise . along letter? ldewalk Did you expect it would be | ted 5A the law.: and across the It is amhigh time for the litical finger." "Well , ene aoe dee eGa bie aes y s torm ‘of lite 2 was|"e é andBe se 1 have. always been {riends|road Sic to the s ‘Traveler's : ieee R test. é Bradley . ‘a sealed? And. directed? And the| decent picture card to go. "Do you think it made any differ-|oak and rock; but in the sunshine rte nea nae Ona ay tell hung back and asked questions, "but postage prepaid? Do you know who it Councilman Martin may have had |ence in their feelings toward the rail- | eee r9. nae : ss aie " " SAVE ll heroic | him: to stay away. THE RELI iS. He doesn't know oe re . ees ee, : ie heats a ee come the should go. 4 ae who aw Somer. It would be a -Simontohumathovities good to" Herald in a headline. That, referring to the President of the United States,% thing for the helah fais pick |road 2 =& es z little we aah be, much of) popular imhisve es The iS. congress. LG permitted address : these Well Zi through With u 1p ; a be certain that. when the clerk back | many 5 z Pr " ane in Ohio writes "D,"' he means "Rm "B. _Vic tut . E b. ey Written of members ie veka? of then } we'd have trouble to | °Fym other, éiid and. peat gs uid swear for'me, and 1 will swear for|t University of Washington for ha aa hands hee that ; Sn eon you; 35. oon It includes 12,000 | hurt you any, except init, way, 5 sme experience so, "by mutual. : oaths it's. possible pieces and 50,000. pleces' more-unbr6ken or less Bradley interrupted him sharply. Ae 1yed nie own ecards with discriminaen! most hap'ly pull each other marred Stanford and the University |The hint roused his' pride. "Oht | tite yn Anook nan & LN PER HE eae of California' endeavored, to. get. the| don't care," he said. "Hire him if you | the partners were expecting a soe You And gee direction re is good chance for on the part of the Spectors. frfrom his -- CARDS. ; et Work es by f POST 2 y tc { postmaster should know what is in} sara a man anxi >} the letter,: and why isis anxiou . and} most popular aks Cali Wins the Russian nation | Ben-2"AM auoth: Them cows was thin aS)or the Browning settlement in London.) Wreeking company, of New York, [Pontes pedal ee the idea of popular Nov Bi : th : hice? ht lad When he was born Lord Granvi Me iS}eame to enter the employ of Titcomb | a : vv Now Mu 7 ey're et gone, it's* mighty glac redited with having remarkec A J . -|He See had not toldae where rule." And is to , 3 if the empire - eo Cre! si 35 am! said: "Now 5 that the judg-| third. incorprehensible Niekerson, to whom, has1A come into | and he had -cony¢ mptuously | ™ rely referred a as "anchor-dragobserving thatP endure in any form, there will have | Ba ath ve Now tha ee tha-worl 1.' . BitwieiBradl vii ad for | couple of days off for , ne S) pal gers tu trades IPOSEL 1) . 7 to be a coneession to the demand. of i Won't hainke i writing you that the slaughIt Us. sald that. one of the Duke-of HO mene tune Sam would ha itee his ness. What the private this generation. They will not be contered lamb Teck's ancestors, who was a chareoal'l}; < nit 'g de beeitise "ot". L the || wecdid) not ry state. ‘ { atin Ki 5 2 ~ : patronizing attitud 1 ee ae tent with a congress In' whieh they |°° Aaah * ems What you swore ‘in bee ner, pointed out a silver mine to move ie n uch. mistaken Mr} rhe old maids ee useuse| pePpute , . VILE man monthth ready man's mail will ck in genius | whole spirit is contrary approachable when 4 the} that there eae the | governmen At every book store: and in: Some : ae enue' SET aie > ; a town of no more than 96,000 peo-| other places, there are aok great many I : ° ta " ; } reek ; to | picture postal cards, some of them both ple, and it is no more than right te oe ae See "as demand that the postmaster know is lever and interesting They are each of them, the place where he came | bought by , the hundred every . : , , day, and | : v8 quoth Whitest movement which makes for a new | power Russia will have .to' respond c) San Francisco, and they are sure no} to the demand of the people, or there A ; one will go wrong whose movements | Will be no throne to which they 2 may a letter that once"e its been |? °° > , the Tribd : William | a letter; = has Ny urbane William D. Menot delivered to] It is stated York, one E coneerns i is J : . on Then retaken| spasm. ataile by detailed b; man named : : expected addressed to and it was in New : banking a town in Ohio, and that he didn't like | through the mails are vile enough to F : aptly 4 . to miss it. secure the sender a-fine term in: the Well, this does look rather dark for | federal penitentiary the ‘ostmaster, that's a fact. Here . dust of | the; of Etheir years has wasted é less. | 2 fs None Tt is doubtful if any one has enjoyed | more, Tor Mr. Vanderlip' is as grac- | outbreak, but the Tribune doesn't master. » facts, as The facts, as bune, 4 y éare that'aae : the of (aon the lky one lo! whil t browsing on the. fertik 2, abs plain nce, ee or my E holes * "i ifer fair and mat, J. Henniker TMeaton, Big ea ON ere eaught in limbo and. were duly yc hampion in the British parliament o 8 ain cheap postage, is now see king to proa Y een en + pest of 2 "He oe vide a telephone for every householder masm, | Porter e on 7 the old Tribune... He hasva)/ andthe a nobles' make ‘and) enforce the acate. : > host of friends over the country who | laws Their patience has been ex-|_ 7 ti . for the zladly read of his intere e|hausted. They have learned of their rCCUrrence ew bank : first world, and lever since. f . fi ve +7" avinge nga g ble » siedess naNire - 7 nee , . a ; t days to find, with all its advertisement, her' eo lainant against Postmasoe toe oar ey ca f i CUIes and Ee MAIL service 50 Salt Lake, the Tribune yesterday had one ureeee : . a. ‘ ry oo need much reason for rs : nents unfair in its so comments : the east,| recount | eee Moore, eile 4 j in ae OF NOTABLES: Boston Offie sak eoccenee caved2 Be mm Street}/tour around the world, studying the As a result of the recent revolution- | Anancis see 3 of nations lary movi ame Samba czar has Publishers" Py ae Assocslation. has been bee financial systems all the » nations. ary me nt, the \ czar com 3 Sg -__- His inquiries in Russia laid the foun- | pelled to invite the assistance of the | Salt Lake City, Utnh, May 14, 1906.|/ dation for wise operations later. He] people in the formation of a legis7 ‘ ees MCS Sdecame vice president of; the: National,|: lative: assembly. It ds not. beleved\ a ANOTHER 1 me 14, 1906. SE sey nes eeeee See Professor John Bassett | the hardship language iid of OW NOTES | oor Hereb's| old MAY a collection of canaries He them by the length of time without stopping Recently a ve ‘ English. ied ae . . ee fence tie en aa Rey awn ich uw2 BOD 20 minutes by ansthe WALES sultan's wateh a Dr. R.. £. bedStewart's: valuable = 7: reliesa Shas' erco leeribn of Indian. gone caRce ---- 2 ‘ mourn on MONDAY, RALL-| | by tl state has. bee fold ronan Which: 1-did-purpose ..soon «to. drivé to| by the state as been sold over ec: ) town, } over again, new purchasers realizing | W eae trisking o'er. the distant flowery | » es 2» experience. as sir ‘ede: same experience: ;as" thelr predelig.as yy' thatat-self-: -self-sameé fatal tr: i the nation He was a delegate to the |cessors, losing both land and liberty idw n ag pe Py oe) poms. Bt. Both "Phones - 8120. -|internal 3 : : : r olN 2 ! ' conference AF of commerce and | when they have delivered from a half| NOW. © Ben-Ali! by the prophet's beard, i hatlat-are) « ? New YorkOrtiee, Office "1613 7 Marquette Tribune | Building 3ullding : ve > A ; : took Balt ‘o-thirds the purchase chase ¥ Ghickvo do 2 industry in Belgium, and later a/ to two-thire of of the money, Suppose we:weoruined, take: our shepherd: troubles folk; Into to court: iakes ; 7 She For et J thus he. in multifariou "°O pur- : s ‘ L the arents of the state have lodged some petty complaint against : , 5a wt 2 : mi m, and have throw ye them into prison, confiscating their property The unrest whieh comes from the iat) sense of injustice has been inereased| be] Shelk-Bak-Gammon mount, é e | And H a CITY, UTAH, SATIRIZES SWINDLERS, ST late one after Be sf -Alil-Sneezer, title} One eof LAKE FIELD $410.000,000 payments D ec igaints been, have yo |chase eee ay -publican Dally in Salt Lake C Only the ses-|a Entered the4 an poae matterLakePeb.City,10 eopnection: with : the office class at Salt Utah, Tanna on Act of Congress, March|to the Economist, a The annual sena-| kept up, gives to the people the lively. | to the iands on whieh they live, c oe "ADaGeTip INTER-MOUNTAIN nine accommodating their ‘ = sions-the Saturday night, or CO, | torial, game being particularly by REPUBLICAN BLUNCK, tion, over is from, and why Can they are sending you they den't they get send that i Sere more, do y eee von money, you they if |, . wart c warrant In the News of Saturday night ap-| "od 1 by a-y noisy 7 note i of warning arning peared rather you) , you ‘ why where Have r Beep a and and send? bee reference of to the prehistoric losing his expressed the > P temper the existence of relics|24™inistration. r southern for Citizen | im But =o when common graft & he re in will © | a souls belief the wake mail? If so, to mame, .you or were read any did they come ute they all millet? carry spectacles, and are relatives, troubled with your ingrowingei consciences?:; : And)‘ why don't you go down to the and the them is 3 holding you out know yf vob. on i€ib so, ; | pejies relics All < and duties if he that p _ course fails : are is 3 he peut . 5 the eee os in fr from societies they But are ‘very be ‘ madé 2 nation eiba i to reve by sure the evar nOno on €| Oe state. state inyf proving "an be tunate tt condition Avede: of move] ° the the oa 7 The at up r4-| eee pecullarly the . can only Taues advanced stage Of | Tn > Peete its TAN rT ture He re 2 | meking is 2 a among ancise eee ank; but he ‘ . an ‘cheolorical- society {s pores region, and many interesting vided. But the: entire enterprise should be in the hands and under the protection of eare high. of, and in no other way will value of these relics secure no other a a City the way federal will government, the relics In be ; coun- or its - E 3 a - ew per for Republican one a Bite i 7 graph ' from, € 3 is a and showing printed hone a fileh dollars:; Fak thing a cago a get - away and on later the was began work Chicago made as Whateyer Tribune, | the new financial editor. | sia, the may be the is or '°F one the ap- ber For of friends another, it of |of the in Rus-|who particularly inter-| Van Benthuysen, who was then | has been the will of the czar, in , thing, > it wil a 1 will add this will to the ; for the business. have Men been at a Jongingly in do Utah not at want whom|that awaits them "Well, itia club of Chicago. |the orthedox Greko-Russian, and. to| is recognized in the departments Genuine business man as he was, Mr. |its tenets he and his family must ad-|at Washington as being entitled by its| ; re sre eis ¢ inspectic e Vanderlip had a strong vein of the | here. numbers and inspection to the fe feders deral old Puritan hostility: to vice, and unPrevious to the passage of the em-|appropriation of $6,000 which the der his administration the poker/ancipation act in. 1861; all peasants| Herald has all along contended had game of was an ing part the club olden of remembered by er player. or not a was interdicted. institution the there, -lub's club's every story history, It| were form-|or and of |state e land member, wheth-| It known |tled,' is not serfs of the state, of the crown] the nobility. In that year mers bought of the 2) giserf owners upon which the serfs were and since that time it has there of a was been "lost the|integration > the|of set-|same not|fer to of the the state' fact, facts. but the And, by guard. the » Tr Tribune 2 would 2) ¢ the just own a you little Tribune for gt doesn't that to the ¥ care matter, , public trusts. want to engage Arkansaw right, sir, 7 man be feel-| . services, your ai : his grave, he sees a star and Oo he DAU the Was only sum ae > So es 1 Su len you are e prose E ‘ Witness? "No don't propose to. have any thing to do with the case.' "~hen why do you want me to prove |the Hippin stole the saddle "You see, I stole the A all ten, on z= ig Ce. we can Read. prove that stole that . that coughing there!" cried a New ae rahi i. ne ee : anit Gaited alleae writes Eli Perkins, during whieh pale, consumptive man struggled himself. then a ad i punep several mithat eae Ls AESD exclaimed the 2 judge. dollars. I think that ‘Jedge,"" ce be |to have can stop er to get said the ee down practicing. off COM: cadaverous man. OnE. oan sit dollars, that medicine. money ae you'd bench in be' and There's z aoe tba = ne 6 red. jus- tonight eee love can or Le eC 1 oO latest' ltlee lew Iontt oe Ty or} Sine only renews you. cata ae " arm doing that . tered by rythe eae eae oe ae trymen. ~ ee well ‘ly ‘mentions |4S 8 ' Ways talking ing sarcastic: ce of doubts tears, that S : it was OTT he face fl 5 sat ten. he oy ER rac. Brad thc ugh uch , rei with somewhat replied Beeciere dn't let. me g "- # said the he Brad, a got impa- © Captain, 55 yOu sacs now somethin' i still mst mighty ih important, you up or by the this way. 1 haven't evenC oe "& mouthful myself, 1 sinte > Dae araataé never ain't interested i 4 8 know I'm interested, Only do hytry? iz. r impor aad have'snaked |CO#¢ Collar st 2 yaa ue ene e Don't plans." mee the at: * it it 0 a |€nough to---" saypeo-| ike Tone A "Now, t Ss Se ae sam isnt al-| himself and about other is ~ Then aad: down or well I've say- coun- ar about things - hesitated; your we're | | Si Pct Pe ¢ "od kiek- e oar another with Well? x a¢ very unkind yr re= when Sam is helping Hipoesa: ae ad, walt tently "Well!" with the made thinks the friend upstairs ea Any other tone than this might have poaueeea Vr sare asm, Cape Pite omb oe {ePe | reluctance. It caeiae eee cam |ley Well, he's working for < those ; eae nh himself, now, so he " Piao for ‘ ane you you with o his. way ta so | interfere "why Yorke® ' ‘ ER wonderfully his lordship fairly os Er t eco mark, especialy "I ae door the room. 4 Pee ; ans : he said, "go ahead. I've been All right!" unti Oe countin' on springin' the news on | you ou for the last six hours, but I s' pose pe remarked P , suppose doing ex-New ie pushed led own to lock be hin hit ree "No Cap 'n,the7 I ls can't ait dow: i i , " a c ought to be a going this minute." ‘e L he | calling Gus he his eo ena ee veelt. cel ein reply the @eeen opener literally Then ing ; I krrew justwell" the tone in which (hatBr adley "wonderfully had been ut-| poe breath, : spite and ny" of : "Bet and'could dia'nt ss sleep listening C - WASIERWOMAN'S AS out old, wring ae visited SONG z MAN'S --- the From morn to I'm something I almost the night like live new, = Teun a en oe rub; of October they had ever tub. My calling's humble I'll he agree é aaanG cheap rar licnee As'some folks are who sneer at I'm something that will Wash, 200 r saw Ball" me; you The © Ther } oersp locked- the en he took a bundle Cap'n door again Sc his overcoat pocket: ae, arin card trom among them, said, ir Stat sively, "By rad, what hay y eae ha been prayin' for for months or more?" The junior partner mi) he leer ee PRe.. lant-thogy : With They : ¥ Wring be in calm, ' life : ll r I strive > lea in storm, ope I barrels, no oie: appara- "I mean "T that'll reported | the ape and "aitn reason' 2 > why All the first the 200 don't a big know," job? * he replied, pliec ‘mean tools }of ‘ tA eee at the: What. the. Briain the: posters | t°. present, y that the Bitaat Bees ie ner Ir from ro Bridgewaz ante that Captain wonder. , pie ‘the gray black, wring - out. thé white, wring the blu ; thus, Tr wring my out sees oe hfe away. sham Guath dee ithe eribed; ball th and d Bradi Sons tok a ticket ad Pea ‘adiee mitting He. ‘dressed evening came, anticipations.: for the é yesBo aeh ® had patdnies "gent and two| affair - with no ye ry Blea the The relations Ge aaan Titcomb quienes ; nuit _the rae us and cried thee dream? No. [cashier to |Wying So her!" a , build. pane _the the you And a On kere - abut Hees gs The bang. out Do give ild at Pt 3 z be "the most elite time brags dole age hay: 86an since the Masonic eee wring * do modern Teck So ype ee ee While "chee are's lite Mie are Ke'a relaoel old, somethin' to a g00d many big jobs no T mean a> les new, up-to-date nh Vesse wae , ac "praq, my con, he d id ale the table, got that very craft.' Pe slowly, "I've "You've got her?" "I've 8got her, ers or or the s p her. Look at thati | 7 S2™eyas. got He tossed. th Bradley nicked? card on the table arid graph . ms it up. It was the photoSchooner i eae tWo-masted Weald thes or altogether, stirrer, Wring And the Sam "The ° tan nook in ihe eourse of Now » ‘Brad ; E justice is me B&B é 8 ae a very ‘profitable whe, ata al-! ing Belle balit REA the Divybelonged to Bradle ey. and the | years ago, ‘and ahan aneaeord two alpine ae well. They schooner and ‘aptain ‘Tit- fenkten es 500 seasoned timber evening of October The le eat iar tame Patent Windlass, nice, Neibe, fen ene of the Tee announced plete-ana a eos sails, all. com: surrqunding aera: fashion of the | Power gasoline aes Sixteen horse- Sone: |} smiile i pump, that the tar seemed to bein good condition, andNe that,"for ‘the present tl ‘ r, ~ , hare ren the e ie ee of the} they might have to blow ae eee cc ne hull ; , so every: day they worke fer the a neale rked over wreck, Sam, in the diver's suit, clam-| bered down into the submergea sel's hold and attached hee fact i to the tackle ‘Then, by the aid 5 the windlass, they were hauled up and | Diogenes- within ced' the sunken tar Saas his first dive; fa eacaa eee saod SONG, out ToOo acrobs acrobats who vault aabt sprin time. In circuses I take a shi = ready They make their living "ny the ring, . | credit And by the wringer I make mine. callee ¢ mons it!"-El more © and into " Sate joy: >» ai nieesain Wring tu lack. wring r eee 1e black, wring out the] . ¥ Wring out the white, wring out the blue- / And thus I wring my life away. , ati strange is mine: An occupation strange {Is mine; At least it seems to people droll That while I'm working at the line I'm going to from pole to pole. Where'er I go L strivest wit! oe eS. coughing!' | "I fine Jyou te: will stop it." oe that cougn It for ten THE Wring 0 he stole, it, over ‘any these dear words are true of all the Dea: wént home injured ana r countless dead. And now, to you, who sentful ‘He ade up His Pind thet have been chosen from among the Gus shoutan't liave anoth net WWE) many men he loved to do the last sad to call him "jealous*" He aould show | office for the dead, we give his sacred her that there were att dust. Speech cannot contain our love. | care. Sete W 7 ho Aa didin't myself XIppint aison - Paraaat and Medicine, Law "Stop saddle Bae Wari call rad, FeeeTeeaial Pathan Sariete Nts ie s 5 picious of : Hammond's intentions, but, he knew ‘he had no actual proof that would warrant his saying 60, He stam- human Breer Let us believe, in |and dogmas, of fears to a lawyer. seated What " ¢ sighborhood Ay Hippit in ene, vont calle Alex. ppin. i prove that he étole a saddle." "Did the saddle belong to you?" "No." A en : can't e hotel |!"side. and ?°' |" ne of | the} té veh, of would with the now." | aes pal) | There was, there ts no gentler, strong- |" y7u plunged into business deeper|The Captain's SuppSrestook his head. er, manlier man. : a I Ppressed exeitement -Robert G. Ingersoll than ever. The diving ‘outfit came|Was to -have its -effest on from Boston and worked well. Thev | him. beginning . ea tr He thousand times IJ quoteCay these words: Dy uce a temple and , that Or. you anal tiesdon't y aiis t trust" you. me ?'' se "Then ha why Maa aes arebe you ayes suspicious of a wing. He @ who > sleeps § , ying wwhenrustle tray || the here betray ee ee porroueh didnt ; "[T dis- Attention ‘be called: 2 rus Son flee: ww es etry e hE ala ‘oiO ok i beyo a nae ‘i 100K per-|the and wailthe only heights. answer in Wethe eryechoaloud, of } our > ‘ . ing cry Irom the voiceless lips of case, /the unreplying dead there comes no word, but in the night of death hope} .oer and 87a to country of Europe, people in any that the game was less destructive | only liberated the people, but has sold | these few brief lines are experimental,|jn. it, jedge- during Mr. Vanderlip's administra-|the land to them on terms of forty-! even as regards the Herald. Perkins. x your litt course, » 119 one caiq an "AIL here. president Press in any z distance looking opportunities = Attention of the Herald is again directed to the fact that the Utah mil-| the it Llow _ vas instance" eee oes - num x A to the every hha ay. engaged ; ae "Oh, no. When I rose up and stated | whispered that the railroads of this* country in-|am better cily_ now enjoys.| be an experience managing editor of the Tribune. It|vests the entire executive, legislative was while financial editor of. that |and judicial power. The emperor is| paper that Mr. Vanderlip was elected |also the head of the church, which is| of show roads? . He had a bent for financial affairs, |esting as a step toward a recogni-|to gamble. They want to invest their] ¢ourse and' his keen perception, his almost | tion of the rights of the, people. Rus-| money where ordinary business judg-|-Opie prophetic power in that line was|sia has been for years an absolute|ment will be the prime requisite of quickly recognized by the late Will- | hereditary monarchy. Its government | success... And that is the condition jam to to Salt Eake in June. . The more peo-|!itte-just a shade?" oe Kerr. 7 : ple they can bring here the : better. An Ingenious Client. taken| outcome legislative experiment incident not Let us have a grand jury! and that the presidents of four roads| had more power in Washington than | Nese the whole presidential cabinet put to-| very encouragement should be gether, 1 was careful not to show any | given to the Manufacturers' and|personal animus, No, can't say | aracchantowecnnnsion from five states|there was much feeling-only just a) was university, reporter I was care ai sonal animu = to . |tuen..he ss of liberty, a friend reason EN, ek a isliiceeeSAmnan, ert iever ; 5 ¢ 2 your namee without praising added htsrere to from the Aro photo © Se hard we form beneath a wilderness of flowers foisie a narrow narrowernlon cick ; Bite val ec and even the enough ‘not to Telegram attempt.to hasdo had so Juned ae »levery sense believed good, pla Paras Iie ‘ ne sharé. And this is Tom photegraphed a paper atte " mpte - d ape coiinty about fifty with all : Sect tice the only worship, humanity the only religion, and love the only priest " I far more a repreCes a , the people of America. for our people in the entertainment gantativerot himeclt: tie is: one. of preciation At presentby the vandal is busy, He|°! Many guests-a facility that will . ; pera 2 ese a i 5 Sy. i a < . +1 _ : , | the few men of ns nation st ih ig not enriching any collection. That| * valuable a iittle. later on when the come to be considered whey affairs | oula not. be wholly bad, He is sim-| "°rld's fair of 1908 is held here bil in omer amportance awaltlon destroying something which he a) a action, <aiisas reg 7 "Miningb in Utah pays," says a lorealizes is Va interesting, but which he ; ~ Mr. Vanderlip was born near' Aua one ‘ ‘al operator. "It is carried on on busi- | . A ie 2 2 jean by no means appreciate. me . . rora, Ill, in 1864, and lived his ‘first -- ness principles, and is not a gamble. years on the farm. He studied at the CHANGES IN RUSSIA That is the best statement of the} state university of Illinois and at Chit ia ace case that can be made for the benefit and He only drop- : discharged was a worshiper Ae Hevalue‘ ays a : and tuched the oppressed. have heard him ei |For justice, al ; )all season sumn unfor- has a .market pa was leroie ¥ musie fully worse, present evening edition of the Tribune aes P saying much; about Se r rec. itsSs friend for the dear taxpayer since The nee relies 0 . and a heights, below, while rere it te ads st rt! If you will only dawn: e He loved the] | [&t)_ me tell; people of our eng: re ment color> golden 4 " The not < ship f have been discovered. More await the extended search which should be pr j . sais paras De hom me her -rebuild4 have ~ sme there of the National fr. time err "ps is s for that ane a peciaeigel ani age abine "| geod work in traversing the southern financier mentioned 2 ‘future' NATURE is _ is Possible, and for, the maintenance of these valuable indices throughout | formed the preliminaries of an arrangement which is to conclude with ing. He may representative ‘ all Sees r the rich men vot Gotham: who gathered in New York on Monday, and financing Ss San provide for systematic research, the restoration of buildings where of Y ee A. Vanderlip Frank b . e ‘ le now poorly founded than are the former) what is the entire story those ruins ones, the facts as stated in that paper) tell, But it certainly Is interesting. ; ‘ so clearly exonerate the postmaster | There should be funds sufficient. to at in oO the to He sided with the weak . and r tears. with a_ willing te : Ha -f cunvieite iat ee < S he: faith fa - whereby the income aeenia Hae heen Ge Ping from 45 to 28 | the man responsible Kearns of ee to know placed rien climbed beautiful) and money?" a 7 people he en s-half, es arue - were, were existence : ee It is ee impossible a the mismanagemen should and Hewett ‘'"0¥Us) the relies. ‘vareity University with : you are le Me realize ae shame that such a splendid as the Silver King Paine ane capee Utah. ; these What doing It is a property throust are| some inquiry: €ilmen the ® ay ray- with nenLES in southern preserve valuable -_ =I ec at paper, eeale while com-| who collections : find we rival danger to 5 ~atene threatened the > or enrich treasures, | Lake some the gneeimens specimens Sticshould the up think persons to ancient expected of him, of} lectures of Professor - be be' ‘roasted. by.» ¥. the | brary prary hall hal :at the ; and to» 4 a eao plaint of trying no. no One| scharge discharge to them o ~s Comes Tribune | peo. is sending ter, set these monwealth. We do not postmaster causese ere money to you? expec this 5 isis expected of away .Can|anq without of tell up Was on Utah, with the sensational | Ome of these days to a realization of to communicate when you forget il? | ootement that people of Colorado ana|the fact that "None of your business" "Aa Iaecds Have you ever:received garden: seeds | Ohig were trying ‘to take, steal and|{S not ns the Peabest aresponse to the Salt : A , Ge > . : i by e left all superstition far forehead the ing his of the granderfell day. city ae raised buy =o x fist fe] Bradley his aa ue " ea : eee &leefully, mean "you it!" it! he her, eeou ain ck3 (Continued Tomorrow With And and [T lve got haa to nered add- ‘ Morning.) 4 ‘ a delighted cried, t ont /option market altogether. iF v son," whole iin n th gasped 4 Six-day option ae talk to git it, toio ed, the thousand-dollars- the |