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Show 4 THE The Inter-Mowntain Republican Morning Ing to abandon sions by of ealled INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CO. But it itt may to world is the men is not oxpreshas organization s!for the abandon not the are Mia peta Utah, under 4, 1879. The Only ee the Act gan Ly of tos Congress, March| of Subscription Dooly abandoning there 208 Temple St. Both Shae Chile « « South If a the the the Lord said: light." full of so far as concerned, best thelr realize nen : EXPLICIT MR. DUBOTS. Senator Dubois has helped a : ; little cuse can salary? he give Washington Idaho to he his Democratic does his party of anelent and ists into une in of will receive all day of the dential arald, pr a Lt . ve a - the same party. Mr. pretense tlans of in Idaho, Utah. on Gither for each of been one of of Democrats the . has . most stories they are been one eae persistent ae : of the J for equally one theory his S alietana: religions, of a rule and . the ce is eays. both and that he has proved not cares pote by that the people, cause against And as they charm, a'l thirsty, they have cause cans-Tom And fetish with will use the the great west and Democrats centrol all are in getting ple in the on that Tom jis rest Republican of The country are of country Kearns represents the Idaho the country able to take care every way. These with good more slander man shall that states an which And in from addition the to the not Mormon. anti-Mormon, any more Methodist, or anti-Catholic. American an element, the is Let the the a Kearns a truly in all of Kearns of the men that alliance, and Republican either less or 1s more. One of the is local preachers the is doubtful. outgrowing cast-iron getting of all ed formal says the Christian re- are living Mosaic danism, in in What science They have been ll code when law, Blackstone, the communities er expressions ligion. nearer of The to baptism, is the of state the in minister on the is as have the rules who of by togeth- be July. a that to think yard private at It things of in may be the case bad com- mentioned will the to- the silence the city any in commercial office a finds is whole Kearns siek. lot' more than from church. "Be a senior freshman if first." you is will, one paraphrases in book University of the Utonia, re- Nine pay more roll by : employes the city but be a of the witty the new year- of Utah, added council, to They to see how the into the conduit. water the can- doesn't It is the death, the he knows But the on in day nearer realizes what And ment. that deal, his is opinion as much office doing Which of Auditor of Alff what as Dr. Stewart in the health ts not claiming is the truth-that Senclaim him made tell have the postpon- majority have and they the that they want have would of carecasm the not they they to they the not, re- and Dubois the country no withdrawal that going knows great this folks nu thot case, and of the matrimonial reformd speling it as it isn't wud ezy be." - has as Ex- not bi a darnd site; the cautites out leters is mor wastd puting them in, -- a Si with must inoculating yeast Was) A. Brady in That's Why. perthe among during Rad); put a bedbug a Bugs.- in a kerosene lamp," Campbell, ‘kept it there TY nd it hatehed out twentyof bedbues right in the kerosene ‘ho had ben listOld Hank Allen, gave his ening as an outside experience in AataaeiTG of the facts. Said 2 ago I took a bedbug to "Some yet foundry, and dropped it Wood's iron where the me)ted into a ladle run into 3 was, and had At Well, my for six years aenie she broke it to do you think, gentlemen just walked out _of his he'd and roost ginger, way pale!" tlemen, he looked mighty God er God made Made us Us to To Laugh. laugh as well as to The laugh of a child will make the holiest day more sacred still, Strike with hand of fire O, weird musician, harp strung with Apollo's golden Fill the vast cathedral aisles with symphonies sweet and dim, deft or keys! 3low, blow until silver notes do and kiss the moonlit waves, charming the wandering lovers on the vine-clad hills;' but know your sweetest strains are discords all peeuer ed with childhood's happy laug laugh that fills the eyes with light, and dimples every cheek with joy. Oh, rippling of Jaughter, thou art the between the every wayward wave of time doth drown some fretfu fiend of care A Truthtul Boy. "Where were you, Charlie?" ‘ > garden, ma.' . you have been swimming; you know I have cautioned you about going to the creek. T will have to correct you. Look at your hair, how wet s ftris:. "Oh, no, ma, this is not water-it s sw eat.' "Ah, Charlie, I have caught you fibbing; your shirt is wrong side ou Boy triumphantly. "@h, did that just now, ma, climbing the fence." grudge, my son.-Chicago his feet was Blackberry % vines News, to his door Hammond caught) the ankles and bayberry bushes : E iG ask, AD etd ae While from. Gus one locked room the doors .to a one In trons tangled of them, ar . oy the foune. tore his | ‘Fire! rang through 7 naiher sat up in bed, not sure whe jos5 the came would liselr. and shown thought méan to of]in of He ine LOOLSteDEE and 1a s him- . we climbed shing through = ' up quick: fire the 1 The ont Raa; >» dag surprisingly him when Is. His cool, he as thought first move Was Be it cogag gala taegae peas open it atest \t first he saw nothing and he ran to his Knees he the Weare ep aloud: channels Oe | hall screamed Clara, ru get "Oh. Brad! her foot of the hill and the soft sand of the The tide was low the flats, splashing the what BZradley he groaned He reached the ploughed through Marriage} beach. spent by | across purchase the ia black night, the aor te on' (he horizon the oe the minor incidents happening| There were lights in the upper winHoly Week that Walter Hale] dows of the houses he passed, Jonadab fall. ina. hotel, in~' Cleveland, |: Wixon thrust a. tousled:nead eka ©' Neill had a leg in a New narrow York escape} Bailey, of is burned in a broke theatre The by Window of his bedroom and salty sweet and but stars and He noticed, the wind the too, smelt, as tt asking what was CHE AMA EtEE Captaim Piteomb could - and]eluster Optimist} a mishap| of buildings at see see the Plainly now, and the masts boats alongside the wharf. which . will > make ‘ it possible - > . to pa big benefit season will closes be for given Henry with who as many the It of always the ee ‘ Lem } Mullett, keeper, was Just ie he armas the "How'd tar-| gasped Captain His Titcomb eyes were AEE bad - original] Newcomb's on has a whom host oe sud he of literary is in e is has himself] friends frequent written as rushed of a] has tes-|} with} book or with his and Vill | no answer. burning | Wondered the corner knoe ked him as ready ake! ar Bradley | Bibbety- bobble the bubbles gape as li ubb Sen Bubbling chine Part did go; blow. Bubbles sparkling gay ane fair; Bubbles tossing in t See them dance aa float along, S we sing our bubble -Carolyn Wells tn June St. Scholes he erie You cowards! ie explode, the And . Belle, and the crowd on not answer aw ho "Stop did ‘not - got in his is stop. way and shouting his name. painter. then |votee, Are ee } ne ad} calling he heard to Brad! the him don't Captain's from no the nigh hill, her for ie remembered reading in the Bos- and he The "Who ' "Brad off asked Nickerson. to least "Are you himself?" you | | shouted, her for' Ee mt Then the teeth his schooner that had longed petted like and he for, and a baby began he heard a faint voice row- ealling |tP ef the the hatch. de oe smoke doorin and his face made Seta tne aha: aoe a e ane eae The him up one aan back ae \ a junk on pe nee aan inv che vee od en And ean mond!" W hat are you doing aboard here?" spring that tears came he begged. Everyone lis- vessel, set he eee boy Kall let thatforward, goin' Then, tobending "Brad! aone go nigh bat Brad! Thedon'tdynamite's he timber was The crackle of burning Diving plain as he serambed over the were pourBelle's rail The flames covering of ing up from under the smoke was the main hateh and the compan relling thick from the cabin jon He would have given for an ax, but the only one on was by the woodbox in the galley low. He caught up the boathook that was the bulwark and ran of the hook unpoint y cover and began pryder loose. It gave a liltle, and then pulled over the the hook he got a firm turned it over erip upon its edge and with a clatter. The smoke belched up a cloud, but as it cleared he fell upon his knees and peered below tor the schooner!" crowd was still. own Then ing. He cnonent for a moment that he must be going crazy G the voice called again "He aIpt"' it walled. "Somebody help!" Bradley jumped to his feet and ran aft. The door at the head of the fein stairs had been left open w hen the partners went home the previous night, but Bradley had pulled the sliding hatch shut. Now the hatch was pushed back as far as it would go and ae door was shut tight "Who ifs it? ‘shouted ~ Bradle Y; stooping to the opening between the didn't see voices. he'a several I'm afraid ea The a aioe ian © " eyes. into"Forhis the Lord's sake!" his and the Captain worked for, and almost The fire was amidships, among loose planks and an hese empty tar barrel were burning fiercely and the beams of the deck were blazing ae them But the dynamite chest was further forward, beyond the bulkhead, which was only beginning to burn, and he could see there was just a chance ing it If he was quick. Oynamite once out of the from Sad shore might save er. e drew a long breath and put his hands on the edges of the hatch, got through! him"He's in time!" he panted,We goin' this. of again partner Wixon "Squealer" "Brad! shock'll do it, if the fire doesn't. Come back to the hill Ez, you'll have to £oO with us That settled it Fighting, pleading swearing, Captain Titcomb was, carried by main force along the road toward the: hill the bridge Long by tongues of flame were spouting from the Diving Belle's main hatch. Up in the village the school house bell was ringing on't go t anybody near the wharf,"' ordered Captain ‘Taylor "Warn ‘em as fast as What's that? There was a scuffle in the road below. Two or three shouts. The sound of running feet Ira Sparrow rushed up the hill, His voice trembled SONG, like was closed fo The wharf was empty. fot a man was there. He reached the stringpiece, caught at the painter of one of the dories alongside, and, pulling the boat toward him, jumped in Luckily the oars were lying on the thwarts, af picked them up, and, with his knife, "‘Stop|cut fe crowd burns like cord-wood. Come on, you ols!" They might have followed him then, but Captain Edward Taylor came up A man of experience Sree e! and one of the town's seleetmen, his words carried weight. "Don't let him stir,' he commanded. "Dy boxed In as he's got it in is sure to I'll make the soapsuds clear and strong; And blow the bubbles, one by one; Then we'll sing our bubble-song- Such a merry, foolish one bubbles of go!" for, as he ee ' ce a > sc poo nous aught at his jacket. Bradley tripped him up, jumped the rail fence by the roadside and ran across the fields. He heard him, "What's the matter with you? Dynamite don't blow up in a fire; it A committee has been appointed by the eye specialists of Paris to draw up a letter of congratulation to Duke Theodore of Bavaria, brother of Ikmperor Francis Joseph of Austria, who has just performed his five thousandth successful operation The duke enjoys a world-wide reputation as an oculist and has a coe tal at Tgernsee, where he practic Pens were first made in Evo ane were made of a kind of reed. Th ancients did not seem to know that good pens could be made from goose quills. One Isidore, who died in 636, mentions both reeds and feathers as suitable for pens. Swan quills as being even better than goose qlills were referred to in 1520. Steel pens were fwented in the first part of the nineteenth century. People were slow to use them, because ia metal was not sufficiently elastic. Perry eut slits in steel pens In 1830, and that settled the goose quills. of cries The others, the tC came why, "Squealer" struck the] the ehest] forgotten it entirely. That was why no boats had put out to the burning vessel, hat was what they were running away from. ain't safe to stay here!" eee someone from the o pts ot of the rapwe growing crowd. "Th Biawe d o slivers w he *n she coe off ait back io the hill.' "Bluey ree yelled the Captain, "you're a oWard and always was But ain't ther e no men in this gang? Be sarse! Sparrow! Sllis! Are you goin' to i ars by and see me and Brad ruined? Who'll come with me and piteh the stuff overboard? We'll save her y Come on! They were wavering, some of them Bearse was a brave man-so was Ellis. The two at each other. "Come on, ar ntiied the Captain, getting one arm free and waving i Then, as a.new thought struck Ex-Governor E. N. Morrill of Kansas, has been a Sunday school teacher for over 50 years. He was a member of the sehool board at Deering, Me., Which employed Thomas B. Reed. The governor examined Reed. Afterward they were in congress together and the raciagnt was recalled Reed narrowly escaped dismissal for cruelly whipping a boy now him Captain Titcomb stopped The dynamite in the hold! A Methodist preacher, who has been preaching for years,8 is worth some little attention, This distinetion belongs to the Rey. Richard Rymer of Brixton, England. who was a preacher when William IV. was king of England and Andrew Jackson was president of the United States babble by FI al He struggled frantically. "Capn]|)er by throwing the explosive overoz," pleaded Alvin "Listen to meé.|poard. But they were on the deck The dynamite's aboard! The dyna-}| when the fire started. He looked at Sarah Herring Sorrih of Tueson. Ariz., has been admitted to practice in the supreme court of the United States She makes the twentyee woman admitted to practice in t court. Mrs. Belva Lockwood, the Atat admitted, was present when the motion was made in Washington in Mrs. Sorrin's beha We e ring you goin' to let her burn up without} ton Herald, a month or so before, of liftin' a hand? What are you standin'| 4 wrecking vessel that had caught here for? Why ain't ee aboard your|on fire off Long Tsland somewhere. ship, Alvin Bearse? id you' set her! She, too. had dynamite on board and afire yourself? Let me go, or UVIl-"] yey skipper and the mate had saved a Frenchman, Mme. Wiamieacion the distinguished wife of her equally distinguished husand-astronomer, never allows anyone to cut her husband's hair but herself, and she uses the shorn locks for pillows. Her whole house ts filled with pillows stuffed with clippings. ae stuffed with clippings. BUBBLE arm. one yvur nanas off me! tionless. The Captain had = stopped But Alvin held tight. "Cap'n Ez," | shouting. It was very still) He heard he pleaded; "listen! listen jest a min-|the bell ringing in the distance and ute! You mustn't go off to her, Ira,|the gurgle of the tide amongst the hold his other arm." piles under the whart whiff of Overpowered nd held fast, the be-| smoke from the Diving ‘Belle blew wildered Captain gazed at e faceS| across his face, and he turned and surrounding him "For the Lord's} looked at the schoone who was a blacksmith until his voic attracted attention and he was sent to Paris to study, will appear in the United States next year and will be paid $1,600 per night A let the noticed hill came running to meet him Who's that shouted someone- [ra Sparrow, he thought _ backwards confused Don't by instant the nelghwharf, As he the of the] Dea an yard me go!" roared the Cap-|your life! The dynamite's aboard!" tain, "striking Tent and left. "Who'll|" Like his partner, Bradley had. forton you crazy Par ker. gotten dynamite. Mechanically he put he hinder, a 1 Alvin Readae bted the oars in the roWlock and@ sat mo Dr. Carl Jugund, an amateur naturalist and ornithologist, of Hamburg, one. the greatest collection of Easter eggs in the world He has been an enthusiastic collector for years. Rousseliere, were him! ee for the above e bridge boats about the Diving not a huddle of men wildly around two]seized pen READY TO REMEMBER | Charles seen pi er the building. The peptains shoulder foremost man a blow in There communica-| a ready oe 3 gather-|some with overcoats and hats, and|it?' eried Ira Barna-]| others bareheaded and half-dressed, The junior ready that him into but too lat that he might ! \ saved % the distance by takave one saved a ; pete ing of the skiffs: in the inlet and rowing straight out past the point tae wae * Bee eRe nen the he pushed Mr. Mullett] and ran on. reached the bend. by} fishhouse, been E Cue wind livery.‘ine stable} began to and|i flash, did fixed stopped out einen took. the same route that his sartner had taken, but made better oiiia It was evident that the fire ‘ahead, pufling ened narrow by the} | OT eet ea Hie 5 she. (pit afire?": latter how's came See Batt there was a light In pete I yon s of the taker cottage in one lay In oes eee, He to ask her to rouse some of bors and send therm to the of the cat The water the on the anivGo hoe =the] , landing ‘stumbling the middle of the Froud He inséized. the.Captain late W schooner, and Boston-|out of the way "Robin Just as be Mr. ee s came wood burning before Cla cast as can is said that was Eee . something or other, but he did not yc Geile eT Clara called after him that Captasjn Titecomb had gone to the hatled, with an aleohol lamp of the harbor was black, except David .C St. Charles, an engineer | SP° There the Diving Belle of San Francisco, has invented a re- | 2 flickering halo of red lent as with his aaae s elther with his One day they were talking in Uncle Hank's grocery about large bedbugs and tough bedbugs. "T boiled a bedbug nine hours and it swam around on the top all the time,' said old Gilford, "T beneath Thomas Jefferson is a very abstem"Ugh! Ow!" grunted the man. Then ious man, believing in moderation-] he eried, "Hey? Is that you Cap'n} except, perhaps, occupation in the] Ez? open as a means to well living The Captain was fighting his way | and long living. When he is not act-|through. "Let me " he shouted. | ing he spends his summers at his beau-| Git out of my way!" tiful home at Buzzards Bay, Mass. He Some obeyed, but others did not.4 Mother-Willie, why | will you sist in telling such fibs Willie-Well, xsi says that's only way lo git along wit you said eo four years seven litte came ibe: Dine Hoary ag fire! . : Belle was x burning , ‘ up! His Diving |}, iin-repeated it over and over again. CoOn-) inj "The been the for Ran pati-| The interested Part of the profits of Willlam Ashe" have headlong spend | Clothes as he scrambled through them. | cry was real or a part of the a Once he2 fell head-first into a eons But the next moment he ae ras sof as c : "< rire the bacillus sreatly plunged a beautiful surmmer home in the Adi-| bank by the bridge he heard someone blew from the flats at the foot of the rondacks, Which he has presented to] running before him over the loose hill Then he saw the puff of flame his wife, Grace George, and which they ] planks yt i arbor. have named Broecker, after the coun, He crossed the bridge and panted |?" ue ote t ed ae ded, dressed try residence of the Ashes in oalrs.jup the second hill. As he reached Its ey ss, is trousers and shirt but Humphrey Ward's famous novel, from] top the wind from the sea struck cold | ons ot a into his fac ket as he ran, Which the play is taken on his sweating forehead, and brought Shecgl b bee down the. stairs. The sisThe Dramatic News recites as|to his ears the sound of shouting. Kaen ate att at his arm and eried Hood" Little Willic-Say, pa, what is oO you earn the salary you get?" is meant by a au a of justice? | the subject of a syndicate editorial, { Pa-lIt's ter a man applies to) at's an annoying question to ask a his actions whe mn a devotes al! his' time to getting even with someone man who is ee whether he gets the salary he ea against whom he imagines he has a - slippers he "Young Saphead never did have any sense!" "What has he done?" "Went and proposed to a girl that any fool ought to have known would acept him!''-American Spectator advanteges, ents A venture "Whil, all] mon by he nabee and the widow. of the H. Maedonald, both of them ians The idea ts to have -Look here, landlord, Finis bed has been slept in! Landlord (triumphantly) - That's what it's for'-London ‘Tit- Bits change. No, m yu wast than yu ever pur-|#"4s8 and 4, he cancer > Wilson Mizner, who has put in the last few months quarreling and eet ating from his wife, has now taken up his quarters with a pugilist Getting another He books Ie Oven Sie rene Ope lentist, jar nounced atae the Medical congress in| ; Lisbon several days ago that he had Consuelo company fh was peace in the senate cham Had "the honorable gentlemen come to oa understanding on the rate bill" The senate chad adjourned,- Oregonian states that the city Philadelphi: 1 Ledger officials are cleaning up Portland, It S a wonder that the Lewis and Clark Guest (suspiciously eying the flatfair overlooked that tened pillows and ecru pled sheets) for reading. best from being overcome by smoke Lexington hotel, a chorus girl urg man tried 201 times kill imiacte and finally succeeded. Wasn't just because he lived in Pitts: burg, however, but bechuse he was in an insane asylu training to cured peater if Fred » in Canada they are growing more. fruit than they can use. That h as not yet affected the restaurant oritea on strawberries, howe eny departa If are get|sum Y mode fine to until! jest nation have Burrows the|jn will} be sent out to the Big Cottonwood yon, the whom would ago. Chairman honest, postpone secured do to with- A tiead in the New York Commercial announces on "Old Cheese Is Weak." They have oo pencunet sort of old cheese adwn the and department auditor's they prefer prefer with the a object of redpelng the price of shaves to 12 cen Is this proof that the English politicians are relapsing into barbarisr the ownership private health to they senthey keep accused, and then, the and to They against they committer in Knox, senator from] an inveterate reader] time from legislative is his duties Captain him about clumps of her _| The bac . fence. "Call Brad!" he]if he knew just how ol F elkght or a: comb was "Oh, about forty himshouted, "Quick! fifty,'' he answered, smiling to. a Clara ran screaming into the house, | _ If. Pens and her companion yaulted the fence He had fallen Into a heats Sy wenich ,)q qashed down the hill. The dead ! dreaming a confused met oe Sam y" «gs! . 4 as wet and the sisters and he were c : arses nee ate ao siled' po the whet 5 telegraphy ‘ : E done for St. Charles' tnvention, it is now claimed, has done pleThe combining ad for the telephone of the echo in nature with the sounding pegta. OF viown furnished the clew A new party has been formed in the English house of commons with the experileast government of the at And much can handled Bat If years the become has which tac- They dodge has publish eiti- report, senator And «4 prefer court. and action grossest dilatory A port from abroad says thai many experiments are being made in War automobiles. Aren't the ones we already have deadly enough? error by shipbuilding these, do is. business community... that govern- managed in a compromised. in SenTalk Admiral that the Makan 1reports navy is in sore straits financially. The navy would seem to be the same 20at as the rest of us less built that They brother The touched the elections make day ‘controlled Utah. and sen- and private $600,000 everything. management that is state enter- "FROM OUR OMOWN SHORES| material, getting fundamentals. wise until their at all the Now dean- of the Tide the: thmonials this of companion, with his services when the benefit brother professional was on hand, assisted at more than one hundred and case C. one he rare editions of old works which) come his way Le reads in his carriage golng to the capitol, on trains bee, have the With chases all of the Terties and that legal members of ed together charges, nearly law, Christian after every do for God of Magnificent Cities, O piler of granite and beam The piatipnte are waiting and watching to see thee refashion thy dream. -Harry Wi in the nes sndent Kemp, cred- the or the their of the is it. recommend affairs. of con- and most to been Con- equipment, at does Some parison O the postponed. majority Smoot, the the guide the Godhead. getting agreement the Buddha. awakened. not ready in government Tom bound the may built < are agreement personality world race one that clamor once more the echureh bells, the whistles, the ships that go. out through the bay With forward weep, and the sea gulls -wing in the wake of thelr way And once again the hammers, the noises of traffic, ‘the ery of entieay voices, the atomllke builders vho climb" in the sky! FRAGMENTS OF FUN row and sail from _New Cape Horn to San Fran14,000 miles, by the deep Willlam Lo! | + proposes York around ciseo, about set route, Philander Pennsylvania, devoting all of is the best been ever can majority, port yards has | county, bloscopes of cases of epilepsy by Dr. Chase, of Boston, modest as that and has do a a have. the the and the claim, the commentaries of and of They not ment private Va, their is simplest which be in from common the not identical state it, a 23, 1906 NOTES OF NOTABLES press) and ba roll men be the been state privileges ator 19038. government will This was by in tics they simul- laid Louisiana danger a they all the The * eee ring nomads which planer up" In sand And I wn ile Me me this city and shape grandeur again; or seat have meant it coe marmots, but as habitation for men."' and is they majority In that this a of the bat- News, form, one it spirit, will has seandal country. re- the has of their example two built advantageously not ) one That state, hope minority," quibble The the more of Helen, are told loving Lath Univer- young what the my s of a. distinct first effort moderate the reflects and zen keep Connecticut. were was Chris- since "My the a the for college of Smoot out greater, MAY and every place where some moments waiting the into the hands . the there, true committee State reexdone is the delivered, doubtless of men of the of for ‘is the God of Magnificent Citles, placer of granite and beam Rome is the laughter of eae Carthage and Athe a dreg and those enough nation may reasonably them and their future. the do government and keels at shows of scored thelr gel of distinetly the for on less. of on Mohamme- as were notable and by injunctions, civil Napoleon, are and expressed ever striven its help- light stood The well a them, ate. produced manufacture mistake nation. studying number seandal and was construction ence women about Confustones of shadow is the essentials have of creature happiest realized the spirit men the and of What rules has for of in the Master Rule conduct the endures, the the the Golden to which still in be world foundation them law, faith, the men. the may essentials as of as philosophy -tian the religions morals taught his But to religion, other the world ceremonies creeds. closer Christian cius The in can most thing and on Utonian." men, is institution, of by was equipment. most begun think be outgrowing in vastly is a is the ator best the ships was than ment to ligion. That It is as sea- Topol : for and it j s they can not "The college the they - them- women Young and te a discharged. ss have book fortune ate Brooklyn, puity OUTGROWN, world money and Utah The small places. paid If be eect book be point, their duties, to for to are alectean thelr men a every in sive. new Onee con- was Work The the the not insist there we trust it may in contracts and yards eost the costs the Dubois, other men, speed are yet by Said to Prob- by the seri house comes be to are being should do : ovine' Eastern nual which a contract Then Newport thelr its and tain govern- at Francisco, the Brooklyn. They has asked city. Williams carry be ought veloped constructed Oregon-the modern necticut in statesman may but days r have in the Sharp to they they first which And time. Connecticut soldivr nothing NOT at not defeat -nnd firm not element-not lemocratic-American for popula- call ey selves done San other Louisiana finished all , hun- sympathy who the Of are much Democrats should what ships. the be and taneously. find of the Titan of Marthquake awoke ere placed burden jt irked him weighed on his neck like a yoke So ayeeely he turneth him over with a primitive mirth sa vage's And sendeth out smoke from his etl rth and tosseth a handful of e And the lordly tall buildings oni of the strength of their sinews begulled, son vee) of packs tumbles Cane the blo or a tulant ehi feathe the been brought John what p the experience yards the to was at rejected roll discharge sreat at own that to Louisiana Work to continually, : Natt government- its impracticability is anti- understood partnership the The at every the a Bay It a they of things yards of day. more cost fine of rapidly, is at than them > course sons Large government Perhaps enlist, it be its given of they men out of it that to in eastern is of ‘ was these fo for that that tira and wicked were fast the success were said they And when as mod- were Seott cord And new It t of that congressmen eall strong not years a to It and army tried not or have seant-at-arms But | and nor fifteen even|tleships every three story would not . be ob2 by the people But as the ° passed men with more imBia than information have been fail anhy does/of were build practical Were WKearns-Dubois| cease. ran wel- young enough, could turned the settle of ownership strength Du- perfectly will the comes is tion and if one of themselves in engagement states are filling|cord on the people, rapidly the that they caught builders was Cleveland's or ceeded, Is of hand-made of the money. cruisers ship fairly. rest are with enlightened be a]|sity of vora-|suecess. a i The coun- meee do government that naval he assur- Fred situation and inter-mountain be nor and ment Was and It In e ebut adding: to the erist: with stories' shocked a good deal more than itable, contracts; much more the Tom to 2 ship It strong was given against fighting. too Ten Vv inced peo- Dubois the arty true _|members ; it been delivered nation party. rest and and It dealers the We ‘ ee test their filling Grover should Mormonism ae may scare that ,establishment changes had the by suecess- the Presiand series symposium, jected to days have 2 agination ft ee dollars; the Mormons, deiuded them velther the been not the the of have from ably L eC behavior. Cramps, the segion ringing next | ae ae = Tne ' Telegram''s ; of double become Utah" = pictures, amare successfut. robbed of That care the the Tribune aries overthrow of the not alone in Utah, ¥ 4 of News Wind Maste Brae tendeney : practical a there they deal are with of the be 10 the detriment >| ee OWNERSHIP. be S nough, nor e rn enough, eountry best 1 by government. in ships the needs quit selling stories of the "Great San . : Francisco Disaster,' as it is thought to een ener on the the had slow and by Kearns the Viah the millions country. they name. it and» Cale into good to to years tl ley cry take help East which the not entrusted afraid know know bois make Kearns richest not they ful Let be the of enn Tom mountain hut ed rest that must of the They to ‘They put for Republi- anti-Mormon grafters seem against rally very it, ans biden as > ownership which to with cry which to bogy For the the . affecting when not party. with concluded against telling the itself, cious and their battle song. ‘They are already doing that oan Kearns and the Democrats. they elrcedy oe which hungry she ett? i COnIStLENty lasimever" been the | Government good conmunon ald toowilen? ma" to the great | GOVERNMENT two them Republican a slogan very common the want a the the ee af Ral een: WEDNESDAY, Partners dred dollars each demanded of men approached later regarded as a trifle a en Wesley ' CITY, UTAH, By JOSEPH C. LINCOLN fat hana trust then suddenly dropped the , Was Utah made alone by In of made that the inter-mountain has egram's oe : eel oe ngs ae me) > WwW > wor : ge . aL pias cn a ee ig 1 "'® at se Ww imself. i> . with command, them, discredited haye ‘i On ee to | ens evo Bae auc ty 1 re ; ae all chance Is ex- trial. eas, e rats for the party, re Makers day had for for Ss be trusted the two of again So less what what ns and ture, a only 1 rigs ay be acOntens > itse a t the > wor vor d may ng gz itse with the effort to do right, rather than am: 5 to the effort at iIndorsing tenets which . may be followed or abandoned without an their has in every > everything and had ie \. ade rete American citizen must attend ‘here is little chance for Democrats] In the West. They have and have failed. There fur Tom Kearns. He > an Page a ee ° should | church their a on a a ane CO™mman TOES Pot on one of : aon of a censtablisl establish. 5 to what unite sa) een ee a , die ce me reac * gospel of | 4" com- under: anti-Repub- q as the own close biographies? t 23 i preached it. And what is basic and r ' eis ' ' tH ict un n > Christis elig : ooo 7 OS of oe i ieee whe : Pcessary é > tl we pe Sey ape Wetitat a a ro orelig o § g that] own youthful, by foree, x a f aoe any circu- Utah, the and know drawing base hls adhesion ae i Se has ; Alreetiou He has been . : .adyocates S most persistent ment ah conduc _ mgn aa aan et a ete tha| the He to the they ving-abandoning oi f a fit}"" of Kearns. against state, monwealth that of advocates yeung be settled sor the the s aoa eolumn ¥ |" i really cor ponser ° adbrougB , » eis ae : re > sk i Te i ers el 7. i ie ° ReneS The ; s n ‘ x ( . us OT a SR Res O SV ITIE as tianity. That faith is the expression of : lc te A sieht tivinae 1 of company. . Dubois chief : liean is henchmen lators the them : other's Senator this by a right to make "te and the Tom Kearns party | YOrld = ee And the worst we can say] °VCTY GAY a for useful unity bay js os ha ing a hew party is directed against the | 800¢ tepublican organization. It is a elear ae toward better we aT LICIES. ey See one on allegiance to Calvin or : ; Dubot: fear of the ‘ Mormons. But under all his much rer writing, and under all the bombast of eis : rort for buila-| the Tribune the whole effort for build- step Is her campaign the s ‘the a rt What the]... will by ee aE ‘ ley : ; realize . . ie rg thata Christis E "ue the|2!tempt incorrigible theor- Republican makes get it nai aes friends to : men doctrinal When for in of its real-|¢®T0ughout to command men? that as line with the Salt Lake Triboy . eampaign for the overthrow its the best of doesn't department, Ogden Before hac j coul j é from LAKE FRANCISCO, God of Magnificent © ao S, who mak-| eth a fact 4 drean | ‘mountains of masnes re granite to Mattie M. Marshall, a grandniece of the ane of shrill whistles and | | former Chief Justice Marshall the) stea United States supreme court, is one of | He said: my will bulld me a mee of temple and market and qua three woman ree mail carriers in| ' the To commerce ith tropieal islands and | America, She is nected with the | yellow hordes over the sea.' { Aneomie | rr 7 a So the elangor of sledges went oneUng | Granite Clty il Dr. Anna Shaw has gone to Oregon,| Author of Cap n En to the wondering face of the she will be busy until the midAs ants seale the trunks of high ceda amel | where dle of June conducting a campaign for his masons ¢ on, one by on woman's suffrage Ir. Shaw is the ne are ain leton s¢ eat , Bure race d, sticed of successor of Miss Anthony as president P a 7 !chamber. It was a long time ey And tilde tf rene long ntact girders a Mle h of the } eae Association of Woman CHAPTER XX-Continued. h fell asleep. He heard * . nacre ng through the spaces of sky And fue there was builded a city, a milconversation from nie al isters direc- j}hum is' of the_ in darkness the And from hick t bont, bull <r aE nan open built of oak,k, hick: ae : room ane _ lion spired youth, a Poni diaps rt ory and "open | with no cabin, Captain| tion of the distant wharf came a faint ace going over hee astonishing events Which roared like a sea shell with noises William H. Gillen of Guysborough a another, of the evening dive Miss nie oO traffic and labor and art. URSoveneewor Cer eee mer, HOCK ABBE aie conan whi end piRGA ul the als r ity sesentials ? [ j in : making clear the political situation in the west. In a reeent letter from in is vital enough following Alff his spirit growing get away 5 hairsplitting on that points the candidat: - command light Increasing for vision, of a as SAN the Men capabilities heipful only In the measure : izing the capacity addressed. . When will they Wyoming The In try. . ------| REPUBLICAN, SALT of Ogden gave with a liberal when another city suffered We "Let was the flash is twentl was grasp in is upon there to himself on Member Publishers' Press Association, ae . a . y Salt Lake City, Utah, May 238, 1906 9aiF Tae iu Auditor »y Side publican : ; Ciara ey zcouc oft in the the mis te ork ce 7 ribune ullding: ? E en wae eT c ‘hicago bane 1613 eee Bufiding | the manner of teaching was advanced. FOBtON OPN, ..cccvesse<<ss ; Bea on Street} And what is called a new religion is idea us day take in Brooks And relig 5 the which good and come measure,obedience As that in found a es to The preception to teach gospel light, didn't present ual West 'Phones-3190. 5 % ta -- it make people could responsibility be But 2.00 4.00 8.00 who to the the the preachers. Rates. Block, trying century best tenth, Dally "Newspaper Lake City. One onth, in advance. Three Mouths, in advance... Six Months, In advance....... One Year, Daily and Sunday. Ofti ices, take eth ey n Salt if B. announced re-election going And B. world on, 19on INTER-MOUNTAIN Governor go- Mistaken force churches the and religion, th Every needs @ Published mankind oat ame after my things. | about the quick!" "Came : n © spring page to set lock. aed TI forgot Quick! things! You Oh liet a this fire!"' was no reply for a moment. heard in the OMY aa gasping. they| me reply, re was of no oars Se rattle head _ the in but a dory''s, Th er nechoking | voice sound began again. owl 3 4 e-ou { screame dyWhen Bradley came out of 50 ante Brad Nickerson, you want "Tm te mur/kitehen, after the "burglar" had . jer me! Damn you, let me out! his confession , he shook hands ma aie please, Brad! for God's sake, please! Captain Eri, bade the latter a laughing good-night, and went up to his: (Continued Tomorrow Morning.) _ |