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Show Se ) , P : The Tnter-Momt : which lighted the witch fires of Massa- SHH HHH He sett tee tee t 4444 ett t ett Gaol Ete tees ‘ Published Every INTER-MOUNTAIN Morning (dll by REPUBLICAN chusetts, irons co aaa at Salt Act arch The 3, Only Republican Daily in Salt ge ae * One Yo ©4 (els iwle ele eel Edition only, ; Malcolm McAllister, Offices, Dooly Temple St. Member uN City, Take Sraveletivars ie) sia im\s will come again,| + a e ag ‘i aware of the so far as is} the + senate. But the The the still, senate had oa and ayers) ate) unwarranted expulsion. South : and West Press 7 Utah, Association.| June 20 Pea exploited then have it é with was not. In case, we believe f > S Matter 1906] = such the action of been a positive the to senate ae the desire of note the that troubled; the} The The| by of editorial! reproduction on case : S ee S readers, and eee fe ena publication ee of comment in favor of Utah senator, and protestants eq simple : That " to DGB py the 1. justice. as and : was i its and Bn Ove the oye? eae ; nas nok rer meyer ens/ " i 7 au rticularly his unseating, particularly ATCOTOnTTEnfounctontne AN . =o W wal, a + alalis + the Bon > ae course + ermit nett sought to facts in been Utah « So neutralize the case, culling contingent that paper the and from effect to a that very de-| has| themselves, to of crookedness, the tion of the public, they could not . ve etter success é achieved a¢ _ better = than of has > end large ex- recorded, If create to win they the the had § stay 17. question questio Moran, next day . Taggart, bought." From of en- the The a was Tribune figures Moran. ‘ac- the ‘ and spoke ii ne the deni poard the urged this for the This the of presented behalfiof- ge ready his June bid, <% asked the to the | mates nonied desirec not offers for : + aM show- + the for peor aera far far ae the ‘ in council ‘a bid that his work Aint ar oan bid June ~~ ihe men, and will street sed okt ane on . this company, the : strike, carried to to car the |knowing there was istate c rO ‘ | State convention at ex- | date or near it, knowing the an| course found In yesterday yesterday intelli . ‘course of than handled = he|5 street that the with which matter paving. of they have dee where > for the eicee "ten 7 "The intelligent. judgment ey of th 2 inks Eee just o mais Se afi t, is opposed ‘to | ceed seating! Senator Smoot,: 1s oppos the puling effort to hang up the nom- RI Bids oe AT a place |} did || for have have been been the the Herald the | of him try deceiving We awalt +4], to color Herald's means turning s home. - Added to of reaching at that work 1 tl e + the and inconvenience is the after matter they of another in refunding collaberate in reference fon Pa of |) : his has} as anv ¥ Lorch eee hdal ad oC ei earthquake aN | Mi: "Spike" Br a Lrewe ANE pleased, lake pz iA party train, ok ° Seallon care ar oOrmes "The intelligent county : - rie of judgment ek dis-|Underbid P. tractor, and . the of the : etal charke ‘tt , owest, and charging No Que "ace € oe oh car men} with criminality, the with any indorsement of such a course, | tyerald have been com F: f American of werecouncilmen. to be saved Thousands sby accepting dollars Pe meee te re they; lait bidofof the Barb Barber the le. the It people, but was entertained at 0 every one knows it would be likely *|don w ho A for knew most of the case position be unbiased, have . that the man was itne has i tierat ¥ Head quarters uarters : i in Salt C Lal Ke, . tract 5 with tain the that firm 5 "Tt: seemed eS e contract would be cer ~| involv CE NESES yolve themSR perfected, BETTY conieeal"CAhesovises 28 in aa course costly they NN Bille |and the z themselves and so harmful church know are asee other people;oa, that they paving would be done. That lic 7, ; . are industrious and honest; that they | Was in April, and there was good hope , pr , ; with prop proper PLEASE EXPLAIN se IT. keep their promises, and maintain that s the streets would, : their homes; that they are American | energy, be paved within the year. E ‘ citizens, and have done a very great| But the council was under obligation| deal for the reclamation the development western of land and}|to Contractor of resources in this|which country. They know there are| Moran. cannot ness or Some be explained creditable grounds Lest pond| on , Friday Contained . morning the - -tof oma to the holds the mre. Mormons are by no means/|the bid of the Barber people was reof either party, and that in- | Jected, and it became necessary to rein the Mormon church exer- |advertise, and begin all over again. me it = etd dye oh, beeeamnbe by Miss wedding | of + MAKE MAKE NEW NEW That was done, and the present bid|* Form on the Page Thursday night. Godbe prize as ture "waswon ‘nlsothe. given o Miss Ch ae vn the "| roses | In a 1ues- | a in formed home pretty ries cu . a' | evening Bs pet, ellow and. the decorations... friends enjoyedsthe . * * -* | convineing, | ashis gives 1 0." Sorat ATTACK and pel of law, legis- | tract. that he By way of apology councilmen was eligible, that he has been valu-|the Barber people were in litigation i able to the nation and helpfal to his | with the city y over details of work. forstate since going to Washington; that merly done for the city, and they did he has won the confidence and esteem not want of the big men there, and that there is not the slightest reason in the world why he should be disturbed in the dis- concern charge and of his duties, or discredited his prestige by the mean of his enemies in Utah. The try intelligent understand signed tor by the Smoot. ultimately, people of precisely it Mormon And women the of the not There country. was Cotton Mather was people of England and New his those tracts who did a able and endure with his God ping ‘The post, means of be stocks, the will Mas the similar Page, and in room even Will ‘facts, the believed his that, to in one!" to iss The guests: be | after May . : as even cont guests. be at times. ot rete a PRAINED Nt evi- REES | Mrs..T: shame any will American accused to bring toletance their plan and make to It-on privilege that ,and is the never feated in men again again It is its ownera of in- old now plan owned office, of by deprived confiscating Mormons. of the Defran- chise, robbed of their property, the Mormons of Utah will be helpless in the hands of a faction as brutal, as _ pitiless, as bloody and as unjust as that . is have Salt the city's the than who would was that were the cans of the convention were resolutions, the elected not the them a take do not been both care of But there never of opin- the pres- inefficient ability pacity as tion the of REWARD s and does the present has and lived in bad. this in reasonable conclusion. secured this in a so much present of community car cussion reason boasted Pat that ra- aggregaMoran, good By car came temper, purpose their has the company the to cause men to thé dis- and arrive for and their with at a employment delibevations settlement the The which they is good read If the In formal their opposition here what much Herald was the was an Public that was it with-allthe all the per hast cent, they Republican's a just of have for were Some but really need skill eT it |Z ors jations, jy. wera. BLIC {+ BENE- R: - ‘sp | ees her : ae services, and Pr cont "The de niby +4 ht th a ten Wher Ws We f: A 1| a x _ : | silt T oh ‘ fe ; illed were Jon was' R. Jones the was afternoon odefer? Ny co med Ly 1 we aribecone oe ce | Sven ee Wellin be o magteaiviert akwould z evn: for the constant vigilance not noon aike.| ot wit) {| every e oe A Miss club at of Mise' 8 the com-| the The visits eee offered of the physician. eae gradu: } tr i j and to | Pesach rest. consid-| . p not and | offer are A 0 S aye , ee a Mcst ss ais our _™ Phursday,. ; of nurses H Whol ee : ansing's went to . = Republican The | Trains . HAMAGER LAKE CURTAINS'S --- atinee Mati oday Tod at 3. 3 LAST TIME a ae HENRIETTA | In { 8 Seekers' day" ane e at Saltair The:congregation eC sregation |} gregational re Tne has ever been | os merry the ' ' ans Tiehis. class i ueroandine of and asas graduates » insti ae = than Mel hee io a. comedy 293c¢. =0c. 5 iD da is the | nf ae NAT . Thursday, outing yes- Seapec nae mine "When the | seers C, es GOODWIN Friday and a_i,slaze eee of Glory We We know when BLOOD FROM * | 2 Jorey Bin Percy Kanone gS ae ni fic eN PE rae nea os ainda ee i y. FoesF1.< 4 Sate op patna he %f R. J, RIDDELL, DOWN A beautiful th gone has g rm Us POREIGN ny . LANDS. Every man the women Mr. spend what | they | in the million, as and children, will 2 Will the thes is Sending © new Betting the of the very properly i % eo ninittee. : : fumigation. " ay te pee e ui R. IN story, ea ilton Retake of lieht < O. "| Souvenir | Ogden A flushers which the have the effect of flush of shame councilmen? It j very & wrone But up such { to f lay p! you fames basebs f ureka-Salt nines afternoon of June Lake 17, 1906 : "de on them to of the the Mr. jagain } and at Mrs. the Dana Fifth * *« T. Hast « Smith every 34 tha late the | migration Denmark The Misses May and Martha' Alex-| | ander have gone to southern Califor| nia for part of the summer vacation } A W. the very desirable im- fromgreatly Sweden,diminished, Norway has and Nor do nearly as many here to live as this Mrs > A. L. to L. Terry = be left with * friend, Mrs. | | ear to the to the enlar p canal fro SE She m eh didi Lake Michigan Mississippi rly er, so that big | fertile where plains of the west and it Is needek and where grants can dependent, soon even make rich, south, immi- themselves jn- entertained Unity circle was terday afternoon at a kensington by Mrs. S. A. Poole and Mrs. C. H. Ray-| bould at the home of Mrs. Raybould.| |Mrs. Riggs field secretary, of . Crittenden homes, was pres-| || Florence his | CABIN. Quartette. ROAD SHOW. by invitation head howled and addressed out of sight "Spike" Week Commencing June 18 "SHENANDOAH."| The famous comedy drama in f by Bronson Howard. in a and corner he he was P. G. MACLEAN'S Four ORPHEUM Popular Matinees STOCK prices; all Wednesday SUPERB COMPANY seats and reserved. Saturday. the > in sheer disgust-for mere dog. His na me-is Orpheum * | . Dutchmen come country ought t a Sat- Monday for I 20S her women on -the subject of these homes,| and especially In regard to the one,.at) Ogden, in the interest of, which she is! raising funds in this city. «Mrs, Riggs! has a pleasing manner : is enthu-| siastic in her cause. She succeeded in! arousing the keen interest of the large| number of women present. | ee I years | | Dutch, Swedes, Nor; Roumanians, Bulgar-|ent Swiss it interesting to more Scotechmen than Trish- than _PRICES and ' ‘ Commencing of J production TOM'S Negro before ahewnie " eo night. Wednesday are} hotel "SALT LAKE THEATRES drainage Setter | - |1 consti-| | men are now emigrating to the United States. It is unpleasant to note that of | of ‘ Kenneth C. Kerr will at the Hermitage, in canyon. south KMen2le: bie ag a SIGN matinee Mgr. DIXIE, ° advantage Austro-Hungary in relative numbers are Russians, and that lote me a ab will play, that x us all Natives jians note as as of Turks, Greeks, wegians, D anes, : from Famous o Mrs. Joseph Stowe of Park City is | | here for a visit with her children, Mr to be housed, clothed and fed, to the and Mrs. Howard 5. Stowe and Mr.} | profit of Americans who got here be- | and Mrs. C. L. Rood fore him. He will pay oe ne * 2° @ vith money he brought with lim, or | Dr. and Mrs J. Hosmer have reby friends, | him loaned with money turned from Califor "nia and in a little while he will be at work * Scotch, Irish, English, French, Spanthe|ish, Portuguese, Germans, Armenians, to and Mrs. Sunday e wel have * 7 | tute majority imute aa large larg al ' of this year's ' The | migrants, and next in number to them | are the Italians, of whom 200 in every 10,000 of Italy's population came to the United States in 1905. Following mat- ye ae evening, Twenty-One." (ae sats Bees i eee | "alti Rie | will entertain Fri- e as kc ld Sea reason as F Saturday Sa ‘day eee ruiceniee F EIxroOWws ei thi eo | First (Con!On=" SITS 2 an at Lagoon. Te wv pene rience S f its annual) yesterday of the o had church meh is no good Chicago Journal: There should - be why Americans a million by the fact that alarmed foreigners have come over here to live | during the past twelve months } told eee. SS nomination sa nitar Pee incident needs the dispateh erence betwe of the two parties mentions' ad "21. GEO.DPYPER | ena expulsion of Reed Tt 4 Smoot frdin, ee S asserted by thosse . who are re | | have. have. a senate of the Unite Booth that the Gould valle Another unsatisfactory thing about d States" as renting adopted by the Dont aeerests are favorable to his ap- | immigration this year Is that 3L per cold-water politi eae ment.-Heralq, cent. of the immigrants will have cal in a rising vote. And we hay, ae h tled at the end of the year in New waiting for the Herlaq to rinike In fact, | York state, mostly in New York city,| man every j 2, Probably . truo. explanation. bl ‘nterest in Utah, with the pos- | 20 per cent. in Pennsylvania, 7 per renee "Spike" Don't Like "Alabama." Why did that pap © exception of Tom Kearns' pol cent, each in Ilinois and Massachusetts, per say tae1 Lap ical interests is ff. Oe land 6 1-2 per cent. each in New Jersey state convention But one at the Orpheum last night! of Wiestne Booth's a , favorable to Mr.|/and Ohio. These figures clearly indi- obejcted ad adopted a to he show. H has not! resolution dema Ppointment. cate that most of the immigrants are missed a performance since the fnitial| the cxpulsion a of Senator Eitpa going into mines and factories instead production of "The Girl I Lett Behind| aeeine Did the Associ -Provis of farming the land they could have Me,."" by the clever stock company. | them? nied Press deceive Bress ee has been made by con- | almost for the asking. This is bad, for Among the enthusiastic audience that) mercial] r the construction of a com-|in crowding re een cee. Or did they docto cheered the great battle scene he alone | r the dispatch canal from 3 centers of population they increase the turned away his "head and. uttered| their office here In Lake Erie, in Sa It La and Ree areto discontent there. : vigorous protest, until.one of the at-| If so, why dia West are men of the middle Some means should be found to di-} taches of the theatre attempted they do aes to re-| heoael elling each other the way | vert the stream of immigration to the Knowing the airy ; move him from the building. Burying | re usual AC Bene SALT today may ae erie Mr. and < Mrs.‘ards. H. 'TM. Dinwoodey will Be Sineca iieiiessy ‘and ane! | entertz sdz evening. their work. The y come! Fae ae aM 2 Ene pe eae art Tnitec waciana ind from Canc | Miss Leslie Woodruff is at home es (hee Se eT PBEM dedi ce lime Aree ea will see a considerably | attending school: eee Vora B ore = Ls NEW overlooked aso ‘ cheeks representi not d ays on Sunday. please put Wisconsin, the, S June eae - to. luncheon! ae club held y Sonne field) mk om, St. bis Avell Rae "Are larger "ese as to attempt .scaring the these cooked-up scandals. The the of * a ia CIASSIC, "These REAL DAY, jegESTATE. sid Saltair, June 28 Bigrest. Prise, Lint weet Ster- aa os be . ET hostess at | \gnes + . W DAY host In honor of Miss MeShane. i@ hostesses, heh OR | up. rise tea yesterday. | | ia bv white h wiht chavartak « edian:is-reported-to-be- eri -} : entertained, tertai 1 in- | Saigher' bridge yesterday «afte r-| ; 1 the |at leiventhe intCountry" fo know what they are talking | abate » and so does the public. They | are talking to hear themselves talk.| producing wealth to be added 1 os And By so much willof he thebe them the ¥ know no one TF ‘will believe eountry's hastening store. the development council dis patches has thus success Genius,"" Mille sack FAGLES at th ME ls ta oO. we over and too dodo forfo the e patie patient all| anc ts required:<inethe Hila pas| lower | tween fex for oo four does the ia Democratic 3 papers to cre talking about made new charges, Tr ibune overPportunity to true, felly with o red flre-jr were are Sen- has . Hod white/'tn response .to a: general: request... About| Goodwin wil inresent op Satu country, are helping humanity in The '04 graduating classiof the High| tate Maram al Raa ER Mand Ss ating classiof ‘the Hig Struggle for life and health and | school will be entertained tonight at} restoration from physical injury.|the Short home, when Miss. Preale| the | Were the bids ‘were presented to the commissioners, and were seen by scores of citizens, { They were not hidden, and|/ state to is S TG city of ho Towna" i Pdoctor's } Meteo: than It is peullariy silly in this case, for all adopting officers OF REASON. thankfulness street And controll- extravagant partners case. it if Republi- administration -perhaps never in any other city-a council which lacked so much of business in looking of the Tribune Smoot, burn them- the Wisconsin, bitter ator of con- that as of Chicago accepted; with fourth It at any such incident would be interesting the men vastly no penny that share That preceded for proposition to Lake. was deal the chance to Say Republican state convention of people, why overlook a Moran, advocate has body good reported a resoconvention deretirement of Senator not Say it was the state convention of Wis- than Barber believe ing a could not understand Barber higher is in We we were That paper carried the disunder a "special" line: plainly showing that the basis of the story had been telegraphed from Madison and had then been doctored so as to carry a "screaming" head. And we so But a did consin? openly acceptance the people able There in of as to the city so long council is in power. which erased. come and that a New and heartless bigotry, It is to set up a religious test, every one in Utah conform pain of losing the priceless of the franchise. Beyond if that be successful, there fine property back be are they the °"' of that bid. It was before the }| Sone Beat? Gtaee = cnG with all the other bids. It was|interest in) tr rarious the public, as were all PnP } decease records in the officer of County |" at Eldredge and the issi Bees cS ct year née commissioners.; Nex : was ered +) Madison but Republican subserviency lower it and cerns for bid is interest firm. selves. were And of community. the effort of the Tribune er money ion ent the Republican either It +4/| Tribune the Smoot, Contractor more shameful of the it? manding would plainly to course when contractor, whip- more disregard it bid they | the | the the | the or tthe: truths; the: ‘commissioners ‘tid | St Know board. before other Clerk patch demand do of The night any bid bid than we one a " ork leading He Staaten yard rtained the | Plays will be sumptuously mounted assisian la with the special scenery and neat end coroeds TF ee accessories Series, wer house dy Two {a pleasant _ take the bonds at four and a fourth| equipped for their calling. This hos-|terday per cent, andoffered that were the bonus and in-| pital, comparatively in| | a MP as ecod an acd though ee en eaenyoung ais sh + * . vote to ex- to Smoot. Same story, a loss. The lution by a they Barber lower Spooner. = Follette La Reed noA stage. ~ His of a cen \ eminence, and ore: Hia.g¥es- Pacific dy, and Cecil mail: . Smith Monday night ys theatre remove | the eireumstantial Mr, Samuel . New the} | party connection} not Messmore, ducements 4 | +/| +4] + + consin ofa counter Equal heToe ee as American the UNCLE a right, eh No a ' C ' é & c _ co i fe . omic a of Madison was + geod inducements ‘aa did < the Rollin EAHA HERE 5 COalIL caaniearle coe ore ae \ th a a safe sa npany }urday 15= and 25= cent : or governor. +; peo pn OS 1@ Rollins | steady |b a : Ren of young: | Thursday magnificent increase in: the number aerabeta aye, 1ursday 4S + ple, either i h "ms { spe | Steady I as : | Dr. Robert Wells Fisher returned r An propositions the ‘formal bidof itself }; | womenb who will receive the benefit| Monday . from a trip to Philadelphia, | FHE+t+++t tee +eeeeeeeny 7 or inA the later the of the experience to be had within its New York and Boston. While in the As the Tribune, also served by the walls. agents of that firm in conference with latter city he took special courses at Associated Press; did not carry that the commissioners, Harvard Medical college. law. every was dispute, the April speak when bid in to that Moran-the Can then What think until intolerant history never their accord- church. the publish rejected stool-every the the on which That to by laid in councilmen Can Moran talks the of Moran? people degrading-could Mather's was England and because approved Cotton stain jail, ducking torture employed not of the sums with gone people found of actions and ing to the formula laid down by the church of which Cotton Mather belonged could be burned in the market place. the bid interests? the -ghosts worship June contract had conceded contract go farther? They reject when rouse against net time to paid the a they had Barber still have obligation such an outrage to be committed on American soil. , There was a time when religious persecution could make headway in this had the Can to men will the for that have close city of declared Monday have accepted. Sena- he is a Mor- intelligent nation de- to which if the would counis means will be disfranchised-because mon. the what against know every in machinations campaign They But claim company msonets +): + form have have promise strong eke! T= extraordinartly farcieal a rec-| by by better truck atruek talented le for picprec eG PS Nanay "Tn ucta Blaze apenas of > a rlory macy ‘te from life, called ize | Mr. Goodwin will appear tn both plays afternoon Miss Rosalie Pollock enteé members of her Groheten Germ: box party atvth, +} those of Rollins. They say, further, | treatment of cases brought to it. Its| eae Pia ae + | that the commissioners did not even} faculty is composed of men of high Caj : I Mrs.te J. E. > Caine +! know of the MeDonald-MecCoy bid. [standing in their profession, and its| Gaveatternoons: say|* office ini the national ey y was nov slp now undisputed... the Yiraim ; as : 3) to been | ton contest which was one of the fea-|¢. lures of the afternoon | Miss: ‘Tessic >united| guilty will regard will regai of pin found But other deserves to his high every which have ae long-over quarter bis present life2eaulre hai bestia Buays ar lthe the conviction Mrs. J. F l hac impression alinicionte that @ evidence. was |{6 woe badly ‘supported an th vident | formally at purely circum tantial, and not very } noon Nexo. Deed Sewmeeee OF wilestatements. r They say the bid of the MeDonald-| dispatch | Mecoy ot Smoot Get WisKepublican Conenbinn ae As ; xpulsion. Madison, Wis., June 14.- The Republican state convention today passedators. a resolution calling on by bid objects . ; carefulhaveattention of theof nurse. | yi)The Ladies' Lit clut _ cee 7 ABCsat reduced «BRO, -18C scale - 34 one accepted. It Me was what: the 7 law-: | lace She must medi-| feenae y Reading ire Ci) $1.50.Nene Matinee ag : . ‘ < aa knowledge KNOW ICE i : | nee t thi s afternoo 7g and yers would call "new evidence," and cal science that will enable her to put |p, Aaa 7 ha ee oleAtlon of as they want a 5 new trial, even-after they} into execution theicone doctor Boe pre-|fjeers ae « 1e) I eeeiHe ite ane what Ceili fo the e year ficers for WECEPATT ENetlon yt \ will take ke place. place Herald following other men, in other states, whether or|of Moran, although thousands of dol- ar not members of a church, and that no | lars cnc ie not ee of the Barber| 4 one : controls t them s is favore : city council,| i aha z eople, ae y i the e city + The intelligent judgment o e}an © members of that body have| + country" is for Senator Smoot because | started boldly on a campaign to com-|* + itizen swab: elected!|:pel t Mpthe eryMoran con- ++ he, an ia merican citizen, r an acceptaonce of lature j grudging busi-|#Mong the rest of its telegraph news, | than that of Rollins, which 5 $ E 4 -ai . ‘ cise the same right of franchise as do| in another who, of thisha elvan ey psAS position his. ent.tour those officials! smijctea, and yet one not often brought | ke ; Place) tomorrow evening. Tribune and| prominently into public view. The} ey Sie | trained nurse iss best known Mrs. W. t E. Fife will entertain to abanrained nurs es < 1 to those £ llertamn -thoy "declare : . another to the pub- more Mormons in the state than mem- | so-called American councilmen to a|™@rk of any kind, . ee oe eres bers of any other church, and that|ecare of his interests, even at*the ex-|t? be Associated Press news: they vote on election day. They know | pense of the city's interests. An' go 44444444444 4444444| that the members dividuals ae accusation the the / Status i ; , - a in ode one Coodwin toe . ite a | Comedian ; was .agat!nst him-but eno HeIk ws_ see nin en ugh } : searf the Vectheiy to I: pelled - had not been either robbed commissioners or deceived. Democrati¢' newspapers: y despite Goodwin } and carnation Tour tables were play-| od Kenneth C;-Kerr and | } ed Young. Mrs.won-the.prizes in > Miss|-~to his that Q oe Bayo)OE a ane it aceii dr shia miatenbe was more than if applause is to carry weight ss e Reid Cozwe under dui 1G matinee Nat % Te contest bridge affair > vesterday toy. | oreThe ae were sweet rday with. ater roses ME to follow a general struggle between | ognition; ‘of: the fact) that the public| |} the the Wandband ofof omen rte alled # bi women workers was Of: the segues Jerse: te 4 f the cit .| the men and the company. have been enough interested in the; far below the estimate of the city en It is a matter of which every citins argh ay nineteen bs enJ hewn, neer. The board of public works ¥ is a Mormidn church, and rar fines ne The-srus ne zen may be proud that these working- is man- - was undoubtedly, is bumper house attractions host- Wio he favorites ee weak " returning | today's was advertised J. Moran, the local conthe pet of the so-called : spects ei stage ie, om; it ee ae that pa a ( Al ihe: decorations. c ee 1© 6 William 4 ie om - d ‘ Jackling was] best iF rformancc merry" partyyswhich | company to dat s Mrs. 7 eidureueeodte eens WLASS Richards, 5 o'clock, ; one that} 1 [betas ba Stan ke ae Parber Asphalt L . . : = oe ? eee was . nn tain this afternoa fo ier: hyAt tes ination; of Mr. Booth; : 1s opp oad tla found bie andthat therellable concern, had people, tar|t? often mean injury to the innocent, Jeontract to a Gye bidder othera than _ ,../one the|Teer ofUniversally acknowledged be | {ain|") this afternoon for isto Miss| WON Gry the whole Tribune campaign of home|@ big and reliable concern, had fat wounds without. cause. ee great benefit to the sick to. and Vherry, informally whose: marriage th hole program. pcuue seh M ec ranchisement for Mo io y the | Miss a luncheon yesterday, given in ofr her ft iend and guest, Agne as OSes ; «|Small. dangerou oo lk D the Bredige Ss at ia 1 33 Gis, ‘ntti ans 164, Bradle rave.a fae seen, ty the & Burton. Miss . Louise ~ Young. | impression Mains o'clock Miss as ‘based on ‘rather weak) } twenty Tucker was a trifling fe I- | |hers, was | | 1 murder. bonds, search ene , aries hn Mary the time of the murder, and! Mrs. George C. Wise, Mi and ea | Goodwin-standard have done it But that is not} 7 D. Prosser, Miss Margaret Copnell, ni news | worn ee the of Page, neighborhood jnear, | could explanation. 1 county or the | And governor whose Pe ee | enough. Ss: |the Clawson, . teen now he from him rest/of the world rest. of the world pyiven by The Republican from one | {ence re- |position oO wiea seta Miss Miss Dora laatv ey, nine a then. "3 jlow, which jawhte not vhich is s not party, its of State elty that - stealing named a of its readers? the exeess explanation i more a © was! he was] a " voman *"destate tepublican cen- business the leonvention independent Homes"ss S usual the - longer be the of citizens had been deprived of their} for ~~ no can aS cars. far from to ag cat and helped the | friends Mrs. to steal | Chaperone. for ap 1 employ' erson: performance, buzzer provides the oy | f-} Blanche Cherry' was: the guest af the Salt 1 see Thur : | wom ‘ FOC, : © ©P-!|of-honor at an afternoon-te tere | ses 3 te FOS. ay die edits rt coh 3 + Hanitits of capital punishment with a day, given by Mise Tenaler Hor " ; h day night for a-nalt weal 5' Staty,. Dre: 4 valuabl argument Although the| {8wedsto officiate as maid of, Kon r Paats her Seriting On! Saturday thee SN. matinee, Aare, even Pre "- ‘ s 4 7 ‘ o FEPs o's ett wens and at the his tne new ter, , too far from the ey placeee of employ- Lt| PAST REDEMPTION. F : 3 ment, to be conveniently reached by | How jealous the Tribune and the walking. It would have been very | H rald must be of their joint reputamuch of a hardship if the thousands henestitt leone aii ap corer eet ney a need eee is people harm f ‘ Ss MeGunreie Bana Evans, FACPORS: lat 8 . 7s ‘k this : ldge. will the take bride's place were willing and perfectly. probable violence that would a aa 2 o'clock this evening ve the work pro-|?~ -. : 5 | new allegation. este: : Pits ne we, | Heme, Bishop West officiating. A reAEE dor , *-|have been attempted by the class Starting with the statement that the}. |}men5PoKesmna for and st vee nant ane "ost last night Review: received Two their young diplomas . Wo-| ception: will follow. ag | Which always seeks occasions of unrest | commissioners had lost the county sev- aS graduate nurses from St. Luke's ming oe sonal 7 ple, for the excuse of lawlessness. Strikes | enteen thousand dollars by letting the | hospital "They are entet ing on ‘a eu- |. Miss Beatrice O'Conner. will enter-| were . et ead oe Ant and arepae ey narert a its readers. "The intelligent judg- | Streets - concerne d ; ae pal ready 4 e ment of 4 the country" is opposed to un- ponds oi ae re = rem. Dicice was a demand avin ne . to that eee Tere the Tribune, and there is no foundation in fact for the statement it makes the » street satisfaction gravest Lake for unanimonsly Air. saneand ane ope eee ee cenee the urging of agalnet superficialties the}\,5n as dishonest or Incompetent contention in favor of common and i . > hue themselves with the irrelevant platitudes cannot possibly they may hug : ea, + hin elie help him assurance om : See co ; a S Y¥! county" Salt contracts * if it is any And Saree ont Steatiopatiy oud ie caine the é & : that paper sald: the J ha signifi- | the are of | Theresa " Che ‘hails ‘or Tucker tnMaeee3 ch taetie on tie: murder. of K vound +| no tepublican : so hat Madison on) that they better last the conclusion in ‘doesn't' jconclusion | i evidence the public,> in for in the hesitation : marks i eaten f ‘ for Selse cout: whe ie ello. + | . fiifliction editorial no +} og oaine anon : treme which has been known in many }cance that would attach to the cities in the past would have been an|mand" if made by a regular no _ +) : EHEEHEHEHHEH HHH HHH Ht tHe +e oat ett aceepiable priceless A rr pasue aW oti be futile. city Martin leaves ave + | authorities | E they chosen It 4) who bid the of the people, and adopted the Vanderbilt rule of "the public be damned!" have + | said Mr. > | altitude ¥) cone eded to +! 4 in the belief Moran at es era the with for the the bids same Set him work, OE sho decrease of $8,414.95. J. ig working bt the three streets right in re jecting the Moran a Thea present Wee oA to, compared || fectly bid, and that any appeal to the already Tere ee marily » by | council to reverse the board of P. . | ‘Miss' kate a from I'm 7+ + of Vas sunie the prison, he had of" that «Institution + 4 ds : ec is cater both . j Ce ‘ every the was a question contest, in which MIss/ through the San. Francisco fire and Kate McQuarrie won the first oarthquake unscathed. soon as they and: Miss Della Young' the second PVize,) prize Mea: Spill As ritives tata Music added to the pleasure of the afcorner, hides his head under a ‘pile of lees an ne Guests "were: at PY.) clothes and howls his little heart out. y © city ema allow = une | Y was working fot +/| On as could as at |¢ 4 "ese ' ¢ co i er +/but. this s / should | showing it seems a clear case that I | the board of public works did per- commenting clippings, si at as ‘ager sounds the warning he retire Miss Phyllis. Burton entertained atl to the dressing-room of Grintas: pleasant little afternoon affair yes-| Lean and from the vantage of the open ts sdbay'. EHitle' ana' ¢etLS ouee tamara Samet en Shee a Saree pare nigh } ' stage ; Soon j}in graceful profusion throughout the) guns in the realistic battle scene ars | rooms, The feature of the afternoon too. much #or"Spike". who. paassea state tinkes ee tht as this. is the é ea not be rejected, but be acted upon at once, mi the the when'he « natave i Monday = ae with 15th. oO rant. +]water The been the is amounted compared of the within~ mthe-clty { employ of the ae alesedivbilo, vl ehope + | otticer how ae OMInea Barber : fe) ‘ Datecad 2 bid amounts to $319,876.60, his VELa ROI PLD, theFOUN under the city April 11th Moran to every member of the company with a Oe eee eet a bed [ene ane aunt a u ne tore the f likely ae ee Ks . soon a Vata | Gannett, Miss Columbia. | are Sthett dheamina fBet aorns time | ATleen,: Tibbals admitted: onthe 4/holdly floor of the | ? * * "« recent change list the little anti-Smoot senti-| mentit can find. And the Tribune has] on Sta i +| to $304,036.80; Moran work, fs north and. the south: bec A Ys + later as a: rejected? ; referred I present the same | | of of | but The point is, rarnee - figures on the whole slay, 4 ame "She original bid it a ee so to. | aie laity compare with the figures of Braber bid of April 11th Barber the Moran, $106,eae that this work should a bid the this by pra face concerned; Moran's which M ocaslior made are the point ore en eat) do peor firs nv their on day Washington's it the' + + Mr. or ; : to pian é Councilman Martin must. be a cu-| Hous. combination jof-scamp' ard: joa. ae His confession ‘that he" helped 18. by and lakes the + i + che j Comper {sor DECWeSn Tin te ures and the eity engineer's esit- matter. Espewith regard to the beat eg a showing bids bide the council mae s > once sect Hat been ives of those now in active t ; lives o thos u 1 ve life that the mid-region of the republic will bi llaced with. freight. waterways between | +# | tne 4 | chair che » from present; m4 i. 3 . ference in favor of Mors Ea Many d citizens a number a899, Mars ef the and council desire 4 have OW the not are impression|+++++4+++4 condemna- scorned Tom been submitted and . : had striven striv romise | + leading papers of the country, has been 3:|Salt Lake e had to compromise s disturbing to the Z voted to untruth. June Ne owik ‘actors V were contractors 189.30; Barber, it. / of} and pelle 5 ene has Be ead ‘upon fg bids Sms | + COUNCIL. ve ; the city council of estimates council, with : as the ne tao UNWORTHY If members of Mayor Fae will men MA Thompson, who architects ; mensaHOIe * : ° co-labor-| the mee question A oiey . a a swan Pears em nl maaee wap Dob performed, Bnd the "intelligent judgment of the coun-\ vt scal?" was asked of _- 2 as as national committee. 5 + not done. But lawless act of rejecting f Tribune the straight Tribune and. power and of public male Oe " ay y "seen ‘one - z given) ¥OUR "the ; > the rule, the| ended. i from | Tal LeinCe the Bt ete . opportunity ADE ; him, the the conten- against be a, Jow basis and the pe OF inaates: ing favorable comparison between tors eS ae ihe reverse is | them and the estimates made by put er oe the city engineer, make a fair + + Senator it cis Ss The ' thelr. cage, of tha wicked and Senator)or of Se Son eae me eee e soree ve pee cena at large is not at all what the Tribune} i tion for THOTT si au | + years : geal a and its senator, , its political and ma-|+ terial Interests, would have been serv+ ~ ERROR. pleasure to : a good deal end erred. 30 settled, been strong a ‘> From aerate impropriety, | + declining the nave have should was 5 Republican's . Y. the on ips may r ++ I.ships may rin lait) citi has ut response. { the senate would) compliance. But Smoot and his friends that The senate had for three comment If effort gets spoke for. him next June 17, it was ite it a is= pow-| Its T i » of the paving to get on the right side ep g£ both sides. June 16 it was "seen'' by gain ; against Moran. "What do you call a So ae Democratic natign| spoke|*> for justice-not nolsy clamor and "demand" for an the.improper, unlawful - It is . Tribune the mandate" bt'the small. voice that In ‘Tribune i o + + + 75) 2.00) 'Phones-3190. TROIS TT ; UNTRUTH - NOT a Tair judg- r TAKE v4 Year 2.90 | Judgment of the country had been for +, Cae compliance with the mandate much] 4 General Manager advertised, collected at such expense,| 4 208 Both e$ of its hate. o i xidod ; ment of the country" were at all whee the Tribune tells its people, Senator Smoot would have been expelled from =a Was One Block, Publishers' aos ~ Salt Newspaper e eee ee sees eeees red-hot ry forsthenmto makesup judgment. If the "intelligent Rates. BiIalS lola cs tral e(ate. : Sunday Peet Lake} Congress Lake City. ese tte time with never nT € eve 1¢ American people are conditions here in Utah, *| Subscription os a of 1879, branded the victims That Enterea 10, 1906 atthe poms City, Utah ontiider thee ne M and 20, 1906 JUNE WEDNESDAY, UTAH, REP UBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, TH E INTER-MOUNTAIN eset he| al loves| | EVERYBODY TO GO INVITED TO SALTAIR WITH THE SALT LAKE STAKE M. I. A., Friday, June 22 They Always Have a Good Crowd. |