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Show : THE hed INTER. ee Every OUNTAIN Morning ecret cret by REPUBLI eee te opuchstone ee n Salt Daily Lake Subscription Month One Three hs oe .76 orabe oie 4.00 : 800 3:00 .o aac : : J Uebae Malcolm McAllister, Offices, Dooly Member General Block, Temple St. 208 Manager | ents, South West Both 'Phones-3190, Publishers' Press : Lake City, ze Utah, [5 Fa PR ~" ; 21, mae not 1906 = . Not ‘ s, of long Salt the ago Lake Willard Eo harsh Many mire the of Who of the Meee) cate of Woman's theres and Many more ire farther, measure that desire to with 5° set. hke-| to Contractor the coun-| ¢ In ; "e= of the as much beat as him. and present to as and it entrusted many of to years, her Miss even beautiful could influence fluenced For sheit. was alone that whom she she that to world, for is the the exercised with } not her alone| strength direct them began her When work Frances the reputation for practice getting drinking from was the| the about] Utah of py it-was by . means no he To see in| a) illustrative.| ple bodies-a] laboring under how to old, ay ie the/ way done. gjet a of the city's and of higher ke, ¢ those destruction an attempt can not and ' to a pat the and the a They streets quarrel, and remain|the nothing they sort . of own property. or to keep business : to is|differenee <A it. ors were even worse, -for that day in deal. and |the to CAUSE cause the of local that|who eeveromens re are "y they, we Tail-|2¢cusation, shoemakers had our were res ber only pennile It was opinion boots solute ae een, when they of them labors wanted ‘ to entire"6 the men alone. We Drink-|4™erican of public council is the now. There were brewerles, " were unimportant. The was of strong alcoholic whisky. Today In It the of law their ab-|the a] with} else| defiance 2980 case, of | Es of any labor, ae Ed citizens with as a hi quesIt is not a so much f temperate cised physician socially as would An he be would the public in- of TO the Lake © was coming |P@ssed printer agree} who stands is a sober man, owning a home. him, and lifted hat |‘® her |#8 he on. Of course and passed woman, other men joined in the courtesy, know that: lard was of tribute is the it And the influence greater ne hecomon of than any who|Y°tY Miss Wil- her one| of reformations. She was a the and but so with Of yt And . | ¢49 het tell h: a. conti you take a might oak T oa of be run a‘ Ai you chi ac- ‘Perkins, dyke, analyze with : et you the n oO = | in He _ W BE.3 at. any: ) Lav. ld| Cc S. or of womanly was firmness at terday e| ea a: were also renee c¢¥e" Q a oe me making. tables . a this | were Ao in pee firs a ren 1 carrying Wize t S. Mr Secon off the this their white group of men at a dresses and ¢, rom be equally there news to has ry at in: ‘the office the comfortable that baer the she had kaaianhs craziest voyage just : trip - wungry, model of but the -Denver ee oe Ey TARIFF, AND --_ New it|; York there:. Si may be.ae I'm. mining alyays| tained engineer, in|John » Sharp Republican, ae and) | Mr. For wi . 7. Whatever it mer~ the cause, is: to in draw nition contains better ducing the height of Che his Sheriff light. oa she jis out she of can . = measure : public . F state, a _ lime- , it would for tariff Eng-| hammers, And) good ordnance... The implement an us. jsof so. a or C C the paid to see current receipts from. of ‘ those § for NS ines sold rhe i" the the fiscal history close of of dealing June a finality} $255,351,828, 13, year the At > Emery . who well. measured dealing and AND .up preceding year 000,000, In will, approximate the to 1903, the If World as in| Would pretty ribbons.|is an he he , nicht The mafket and We H. home revised use as the to tariff compel, a are told | ose sew.) should through reduction be oe ary to Orson _ P. Preale "Th presented company' The even- and Miss Irene at an oe a ; wee aces es " scenery special ee with and with a Edna GoodSus ss Grand. at Stock Tucker. before a big at ‘the New' seems power, Of Tom's and delighted Grand: theater inexhaustible and in everlasting course the its in its very >) fine of Miss Tucker and Mr. Branwith their strong support, has to ES ae en-}| . Ethel the presented ..: ‘Uncle: piece | work |don, j much hostesses Lake pe by Twenty: Were: eae Fig eon Cabin" Tonvs anterest. Mrs. years. to Salt -: . TD drawing ee at and at be pre- study : night Last 8 Clark the be character Aya an : "Uncle Eldredge) won several Phe stage, nele dnesday ee lat- ‘success, will ear. nye zs En ae geston. -and.,Mrs...J- LET A were Tonight. Perry Miss Shithaemtal Mi s SUE ane Paton Jackson, Neil O'Brien, "Robert H. G. Lonsdale, Gordon JohnGibbs, , rey soa os ‘yt : 3 stone and Carey Liv3. Snyder tA pe a ee? theatre. Jt took place 78-0 street aie Miss % ee ee | | te: this « "eetintes first time here his piece elaborate accessories, : esate m4 "1 vs Cs Ce Lake a Genius comedy iit the | and ea hag yc ne -- one-act for Bo. a china shower last even-| Cabin" of Miss Ethel sate eeg | audience so domestic | Short , upon Eldridge <6. the the a maenific afternoon es 4AKe one. home, The ‘This by the: are pleas-) | reaue were receipts the y, compared. years, the marked with those likelihood has amounted for being little without knew does as of much the man, he of school, | of aS/4 do big st of with the audiences the play's are success sure for the week People Like "Shenandoah." our will for be thé common it By, a ee ee Sentenced the| @ the sentence awaits the order of the | there The prisoner is sent publish a} til the governor of the to the state It|sehool approximating | would every about total colors. lilies rep-| and The the windows $100] with cents|anese 20 flowers yellow and mantel ain in an lanterns wild were sego| mustard, being the] Jap} the produc- | veranda and lawn. Progressive ar hae and guessing contests were indulged| is|in. Miss Effie Wilson sang several| lands, and|songs, which were their approval. pany propos banked | be ike effective manner. were hung on "dumping" in many Deans 00 units a are eee be, a|from = illustrated by the eee furnished for a units 200 ae a The Next to week say the farewell management comto has Salt decided that ‘the best manner in which to mark this regrettable event will be im a oe revival of plays in which i Mise Sthe ee ; Mr, Mayall, Miss Stuart ane e other clever members of the company were the | seen oe the ue yaa rn ne ae Left Behind Me", "Ol¢ eidel'and "Alabama" will be revived number Chicago mn Hyrum SALT LAKE | CURTAINS a 0 eve act ear e mneaoenian NAT C. GOODWIN ing a reception was given at the home | exported. | gee greater ate iJ ie oe 5 Shipp and 3 val ty a temp lo; Salter: ee Ss ae ee sere eee | Willi im of |!" white earners. Hill. pink roses, peonies. x fae rere Bidet The the Mine assisted ar in on parlors were dining white and| Shipp R. Ellis Dr. bride. of the f euch offsets the loss, the Armour ' Hil i inatival Cee et Fat ae cost on pe directs | wage day has Hana in of economy reasons For to its full cais run factory Pe the} he|%°Vernor. as and practice ing of "ict execution the but determination. year. That 30 cents in exports Kansas has a peculiar statute in re- | creased the Unit Men con-| gard to capital punishment. to death, exact estimated is by no means confined to export] guests. The members of the class | Girl trade An overloaded merchant re-| present numbered about sixty. Among} berg' duces his stock by a special sale at|them were Ben. Harris, who has lately | cut prices. roe retail dealer runs a] returned from Ann Arbor; Will Fowlbargain counte A factory with aler, from Cornell, and Walter Brook preceding that the And as he| Penitentiary, and there he remains un- would of been that nt every $1,000 of our » ql- | tion. 2 The process known as increase recqigts ee those sources over, $15,000,000 over those preceding | year. ye possible year roses in) and tulle.) son roses W. r ee, C. ee - THE By kpclerin Ge Grea Direct mn re-|, Mrs | SGN pretty | room GENIUS. and Cecil de Mlile, preceded man, and came from a home where vice and penury had never entered. She |2"¢¥ Were hurrying to a train, for|retraction-complete as that of Gal-| that he be taken out and lianged. The| |'Ner® Was a day's outing at Lagoon in|ileo. And he wouldn't change his|€SPonsibility, by no means an agreestore for them. But they had time to| mind at the door, elther, able to working stop and chat a minute with the girl It is too late in the day to indict | CUtlve; and as a result there has never | stood in manufacturing circles every- batiste BOW and re at lace. ae pase _ Request. who had been saluted. college men on the charge of idleness, | P€e" a legal hanging in the state. A|Where It is a common practice infried a shower ~ bouquetay 3 of white crcl When We Were Twenty-one. teil * Does vou . ; Snel: as it is G ay nd the | buds Miss Ellis Shipp and Miss) pyices-o5e $2.00; Matinee 25c fatheroy always lift his|They are doing far too much in the|®°¥ernor may believe that a man's Cee ae = ee oe 3 he Scene Agusta Youngberg were the brides- | Price Sate ey Per nee 2uusta hat to you?" asked the largest of the| making of the world. They have aq-| ©'ime deserves punishment by the in-|lated, controlled or prohibited by re-|matds, the former in pink mull, Ar was a fluence their woman, with was a No drunken But of she one to a other jater the degree the ae never a_ ely of ethan an her ded topic. Sea Willard's soul that and the ate Nat ia eae rai a t oo thought yours?' : Doesn't "Yes. Bu : the ‘3 7 5 first questioner rue feminine tact to a less ising di {ll word of irls. gi hatchet. than a caine spoke her saloon, a heart as big Orit, 1 atiiareee oe ee "She and saw a manhood with one, ranting at|* one. ever greater Pes aiveriath ever one influence. worker in Miss field, a woman as life her inmen from her No grasping sobered nation any A her her Yet upon man No one ever heard men who drank. knew gave distinctly behavior. leading and women. And then nea oe the little ad armo eee , fled with |Theyay comprom-|total pretty maid well }too much indebted ee a its eee But it is not} Pe ene its Victories of peace too renowned for ‘The far one to accuse a college mah railways gether; which no knit man a nh to theand later leaders, then broke ee paused to re-| Pee in, ree applause. It ae the past cies greater goo all this nation, e ae who s and never] a term of condemnation, for any one unew whet abe wonten ha sults. 1 she knew And in a the and n, range so welcome to ee and for all Ss orkthe rose; no man permitted by her, and how how all t hi to achieve the chest of = the same | college By y when she spoke of being Cato's fathered." "4 daughter had armor} telaphona, man-who pei bar see the js ment so dominating as is that real{-| stand out can the See the « or The preachers can talk to New| watch does the the to tie 0} or of*th under- day ve "anathema on any which one, And she trimuphed. We trust we may be pardoned her lft is so to the dignity, the pride|sor Hale to get out much in self defending,| win a less to ee than she, courtesy, she is more likely to © work year, and give himselft judging it is the |/effeceted with general economic welfare; but eéllége dce-|. fully ae ae SEH ue evel by Miss| Nellie Shipp and Hazel Hill. The | bride Was very under- pretty benefit to our the argument en ora of 45.8" Se eee |The pcre reasoning Bu for 4 men in a >Y IN. BLAZE. OF ‘G LORY Mir. Goodwin In both pli ays. white | Saturday night only, Mectonnancs by bride and train groom left on for Portland. view in from profo pene} gash is tity a rather © have around, and hand ndy andjhas reason Roosevelt's their|j, favor of Journal: San to hope influence we hear of heartaches the proposal finen cial brings it Lhoeseneors: the May tae etows Feel a tate perturbe cd} the Congress Americans. til pone that the Gov-|ciennes $200,000,000) for See a at night Ban's have aroung. ather -Chicagp hand thing E moment vast. majority not sheuld pass to the de Ma a gt lace bc necessary $31 the yoke center and ee og fimies a ane Kast ist ]Fifth i : 1 :South: outh marriage . . and visits Niobe ‘Mise to eae of this evening. Lotta of Miss Paes $200; 000. 000 in at Mr. the at ee Mrs, Omaha : will be the the bridal-party mate crt ee of Miss | J 18 Me A famous ; G.. 9 Matinees "took Bronson drama Howard STOCK Four C COMPANY STOCK prices; Scere!all W reserved: reserved Saturday. seats and ednesday er 6 a 7 in Shrader comedy by ; in arenes : MACLEAN'S. SUPERB Popular ©| home Acts -TIEUM ORPHECM -chaNoit Shrader bride's and |] street Den-| and where 1, at re a ; ts| and ‘of | the | UNCLE ‘ CABIN. TOM'S ; Souvenir Matinee Saturday, i5and25c ents. 5 anc el F. Tonight, . Nes- | ft Ellen ee Beginning w edding| Blanche Cherry and marriage Commenci "SHE P. Browne, which will take | Mark's cathedral, at apey of re-|™Members serene The f --_-__- to] Mothers, send the children to Cald- | Brighton and Joseph Shepard will take| 'er's. We'll take care of them. place this morning in the temple. A4 | Record-Herald. 10c rene street. ee Frank..B, Ill, Ridge, "oF meee spend Week Mrs July ee ne Matinee @ at! and| and after ception. will follow de tthe hoawe Judge and Mrs..A. N. Cherry. for to ae piece trimmings, roses. Mr. be at home yesterday of|place hesi-|Oak By mortgages dak 10-20-30c: , eee The roomawere Oe ee O00: ae oo pate be, obsolete. in ten yaare. could! acuity lafford i Se | ir | of the tables... The bride persian lawn with vation, | The carried white Asbridge will {ct cheeks are mines fingers while | Even if that Were. not so, and the a Percy yy be Reenlng utures treasures where | bonds were defaulted at last, the na-| 2 ae are Aine O- last evening will enable} ver before coming to,Salt Lake, The money legislation. San Francisco soon to rise again, more | they will. ne at home after July F stre splendid jes be visit will to|78 before: Ao ornament tin a greater the nation and One of the prihcipal.society nt, for the incurred by the Bouse " We are gonetantly reminded "the last} Sa 81x feet of ground' ded of is3 tit ‘a rather: handy thing Ae a cash She as matter and|the from President|the corners be exerted] wore white ingjernment shall indorse thing worth of eee Sia monies tainted that he flowers. ‘The dining ee where| pink and white, ribbons and' ferns| Tranciscolextending that will ruined city, and committee}, sf ifsthe citizens has left to a confer with aoe and married Mies Techie Peterson ing Much Stirling were the ae Atte a make *# June and other rhere with roses SAN|dccorated s. The dini HELP NATION aor eee PRANCISCO. The professors k een explai c sAalic richgst men are min ning that the}ipe president. The. If the hope is justified, Mr. Roosei ho possess th are. free tro et knowledge and) | wit will be taking the same view of |Druchl To will sisted in receiving the guests' by Mrs. qq Chicago happy, Would brirobably has found seo" ay aE Mself, for | That cash ey j bridge theys Lake. * 28 bears |the bride's home by Bishop West. The ees "ece digging | ceremony was followed bya recepto corn|tion. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling were - as- | have fall, thas time | But the ¢ich Fen eoTy awe well, ; trails of dust and smelln done. He Something of the j seclien ce planting. declaring, as eoame ane Hie ot Raurening" argument stronger resemblance to the of angle worms than it does I a WORE far their logis. ere ak with- the self appreciation which 1s so much|of the college outpy 4:40 Hie tnA's ould {f|in achievement, which is the fair es-| know more at tne aa who}|with Hoch 000 for Profes. | He that Works from early morning we suggest to those who have come |tate of woman. If she likes to have her| about the value of the ne ma new after her, to those who have more to/father-and all other men treat her|would get stand the ood platform she}deserve the courtesy. She knows ft is|get a better opinion wish for better-/a free gift to her. She can not punish|he woula know aot palded: Tait In ae. earnestly ~ | On, ork of the} and from which she might pick and choose | zation of the courtesy which is due to epeees t no one so appreciating , an} she never sought asperities. She never | womankind. Colleges nourish or develop thawae It js not vanity. It is not likely to ibang:2 conyinced to] She never left a word wounded, r It would do much rankle and burn.. She never stood | "spoil" the child. It Is far more likely on the Mount of Cursings, and flung/to Hut wise) ) i. and ip the men " vittles" runeeverywhere es thelr pits and the That the las had § race, ~ Se of the ° Ate pro- with aot tae commerce character thankfulness to order in an ac-| oe Pee oaf. No| the libraries, or appre- "‘so|tht advancement pride|man her re-|jn her father. And in that pride no ele-| The system and its principle of opAbenbarticn ot Mr Williams' cote plantation exe- |} ton clares he will never give = CAS sie or cate put 4t goes with them through life | of a world without peatidagee thought They _ catch something of what Portia|ous part the college man the gener f meant dons h at so e hrned Ee the ice cuttin © = forrexport export trade on an . . etate | Of f price tra a | fewwm onths of fifty. men‘ in. the state insignificant percentage of our for-|home in Salt prison, all under Sentence of death, ]ejgn sales Is a feeble and probably a and awaiting orders*to the seaffold. It | futile implement in reconstruction Miss Agnes of|'* 4% order that Governor a continent can But there is nothing within|sress of the revolution In Russia of | his giving so priceless|out paying the tribute of ho an any other one in| time so inexpensive and ruled from her throne | stow, as Sine ania in the hearts of mankind, , had a harsh word, never and ae ee into rune cast eet iinee te th who a upon such case-in cold blood man hanged-has resulted elt OMT Oar LEY | PRESSURE SSE clothes, cegive eae aereutie the former leader, whowho hadwerefollowed And those loyal|*™an™ one." wildernesseR has n may y ae his Ene esen ee Mart madeher toeemdetmet blossom flect, thrust cumulatio n now how much good he/idleness or loafing, is doing byec s ia q Ee oe Pee e nie puree No man can look at the bridges D arly to his girls.It would be fol-|spanning ,the rivers ana bearing th ly, because the man who does it under-| thus visi ariff. OurBCD schedules un- | rying pink rosebuds, the soelatter ae in pale}} 7,44; iy, Tuesday and Wednesday much. to the perfection of| flicti @ictlon of the death penalty. But the | Vision of tariff. ee pi and|blue with a bouquet of lilies of the)! 1 ox+ Jennson's high-class doubtedly need an overhauling, : 5 and the accuracy of action. | M@tural disinclination to take action feviniod along business lines could be valle y. Frank Hill was the best man. fan Francisco in ne prlee et caine : $ have given too much to the sum of knowledge, and their race ‘a |better living. have become say that a fath-)any is - Salis Cr rani from life called "In a Blaze of Glory." z r Mr. Goodwin will appear in | both pia plays ; Saturday night Mr. Goodwin. will say ; | | e PMR Hall entertained at ‘| yesterday at the per-| place June pleasant Spiker's foreign of in farcical ceded: Patrick» ere Mr.| r Yo Young. marriage Will pro-|'%S are sold they are J. w itne sse i \ farewell Gone gave a honor O. was | tonight and > tomorrow night, | the, Saturday matinee, and will See Ya eee eee Us, Mrs. t thee lit ye A) > e MPO ee TH EATRES - LAKE | a nius." '« rer Oo Nat C. Goodwin, most gifted and popular of all American actors, opens his three night neag ‘nt at the D. Spencer-enter-| party at the Opr- yesterday eethe ee Salt J. Mr Spiker ing in prices eoarie rails, - when christene ade , a : Whitney. ‘Rin _ at wasoe Nate el is Lake Of last home of { Berkhoel 2 7, * club Sewing ce Be Bernice s ene on other ian -_ dinner ry for Mrs wil other guests G. FOF. Ow trary," the| are steel sundry Jack 6) entertained MI by! certain at lower the same watches, $5,000,000 a namely | 7 elont about to $284,497,581. Its noteworthy the receipts from intern; reve no lahou . verg. & ne aie _ LOAPING. revise his opinion. honest McRea. * Mrs. The the who merchandise sand : a5 christening SALT . Sallie | Fisher, | est MIs Salt ers ¢ . oR Salisbury rerttte pur --- prices. The argument is specious, but | joyable affair last evening, when they} it is distinctly fallacious. It falls to} entertained the graduating class of| $: heaviest Treasury, customs ae said next in the history of the with the a Garfield. idleness,"' and.too within |and }antly less prices .is, of American factories cheaply for export than |COMpetition, $1,000,000 His trouble is that he has been too| Victed of murder In the first degree are much' home because for aggregated mearly heavy far either of cut That ‘rican machines |@2UCcts more Wednesday receipts or year yez Zor the |that excess|}ing government. business the show in fiscal fiscal and in new Sxnoit in fore es markets those charged for in will far preceding pre g& fact the or for goods her. customs any y Will i eee oposed is nothing There her|@'§ument arg Sg Haars rams cut-price argument bloweris putty. the. of tt depends gr: indmother; . e MeCornick, Yr 99" one's Goolwin Marian | Hooper Louls gn s i In th her sis- * Sh. ‘ : nati vy eas box party at the followed' by ~ a were Mr. and} Mr. and Mrs. John |tained at a theatre ae > fe the that with connection in O'Connor, Miss OPerates: it Mr. Williams' superior nel See attainments in. that direction may be iss é ‘ ant > £ italy or Soi Soviet DS econ einen aj ifternoon anal Canteen wall Mei CC. W. Mrs. him are as able as of those around he in the use of the particular weapon | Matinee party agree > ; ‘ Spokesman-Review thing tools oe Mrs. int bury. . The ‘e*.% : |ttice j a6 needed | pheum last slede of Ogden. of the projectile Weight of th a man power wind 1 the 10n upon i prominent} i man while she is supposed to be in a] funv GP lcnelotner UindreSne ini 8 oo. at Saltair, when she visited this city and she Is reported to have dane. the cites other weny (1 maciethlog . 2 7 Se agi we are inclined to Wherefore battering: oe): Is Ogden, with nia\ ( tie Ww .Crosman gave a niga uests of week ph 3 wooden V 1 wed- ee ft Ogde ol 4 g i ny visit with Olsen. the will evenwhich ce r Me Alexander ee Emma M1 _ Shauffelberger, Mrs. J. C; HAGE | Salt Lake® jer, Miss Agatha = erkhoel, Miss: Bea-| senting for ammu- material for re- | 24 tariff walls than ; that the ‘reduction he Seaver aS a audience, an "roast can she . the speak quite as well as the rest French of command in li MEN ; when Incidentally, appearq wall evening Karl Scheid Orpheum. last su er His Paerey and their. Th Dun-.| at- @ their th ROR , ‘ i fil Patri few days' Parre a | LS prens effect. va"Ss informally" W < Miss AE . consolation Henrietta Putnam" last: aE "DUMPING, Williams Miss. | Boyd to|be hoped that the arsenal from. which, "come bi At ge! record on diy: readers / large. people one x any The on promptness people like an officer his duty, and can do it COLLEGE she| of her classmates may that Telegram "s for ars. {spending | friends voeas a--pretty- ¢ ce lel ratete the! i ‘pretty chilateritieabewice yes) sunday was that held at the played, : Miss: « ers ning ea **Knight | ten nose ill tonight. Mr: city } ~A putting conte St} W. W:.. Armstrong "was. at a delightful 600 party Br | ° Mrs.3 Hugh and NAILS nw BONE ‘es sy ringas et Stet of St. Mark's guild members in' hon- | ding were ne hangine? roses; ofbaskets" al, shades. Varieties': "of > and ; Dinwoodey wilwill this:evening: at eas on Tuesday party a dancing June. 26, at Rowland: hall, | lune heon nl| club cards" rs. give when play o Mamie | 1s expected:to bea Soclety. event: eee roses. will today. game. * é home, The Les see N IcShane } he 3 in deep eG F oses, r d.- rose 3, forming a large "M"| mie , ween prize luncheon Armstrong: the * 2 ; "500° flafats. SR aR deo d eS today at sc 0ea be at Fred Mona Wilcox will entertain her er club Informally thisects afternoon her } of rave Country Seal Mrs.: H. M. their friends and els entertain ‘ Mrs. | cards. ome,| "Home, Mrs. afternoon-affair | in the in their evening and > wen Wr will esd Arathn| Miss =) ies Louise hee Lan-|Sewing 8 Tife Fife Zip Mr. * SENET oar e this bride * Miller entertain ide Mars place pla the . Cum- Horace normal conditions| #bove those for any full fiscal year the ground upon a presentation of the | 1904, of which they were members.| The Orpheum Stock company conforgotten either by | heretofore recorded. It is believed | limited extent of the evi! and the rea-|The rooms of the Short home were] tinues to do good work in "Shenan. : by the Treasury officials that by the | 50" for the practice The vaiue of | brilliant in decorations of yellow and; doah" this week at the popular State is invested at the the merchandise exported under such | white, the class colers, and red and | street theater, and two big audiences by the people of end of the year the excess over any conditjons {ts difficult and perhaps im-| black flags and ribbons the High|yesterday testified vociferously to money named, or college. beyond a number France, ia aaa eaiaaeaneman in| fact the Telegram _ to. an will performing | and that standard in his str a strikers at Bingham al with in will order in a encourage the|ing, and and | professor. pride That the trifling fire rs eacontl lh take take nl ne | Bawyer, ss Jessie. oe the place painted Mrs. hostess other| ' dainty ebehibebec' won the the| reason..for. ¢ ne -purple cut The for Alice Fisher." "rs ee hand tons 0 Will "J Dre hickithe Elsie Dickert, Hardin; M Mrs... look.) from: of Se will Sawyer, . Pearl Savage Ina | Marie -Luse, ‘Eva' Riehs ivdson yesterday a bone ace. spelsses «Mrs "Mire and will. entertain at a s afters afternoc = ah the ° Miller iter this ‘a score |i" On: basket "Mor ‘Gre Florence Grant Sappingt ' Advica : | party fans and) seattered | o)and: girls. a ‘ nk . of Miss M: mammal|or Mi Mary decc ‘ ere': a fossil lecorations were t fossil (the center piece : ' . furnace 6 PI little was Japanese Godwin; was | Phoebe thousand ue Dye D.: | Hornung : Shasta rein is ye, Gell tally placed: < Mrs... A dining while of theehome: arrang-| « The and Will ll honor mas SW ahteteaie Helen} give Howard, Rose "Scheid, Elsie 1 Bess Critzer. Traddles Patterson; |-ing, hale with forty the mically 5 on, "thi re) dollat:fee-for plan, dean te and that 0, Harry. avis nds store Tas‘ine. p enough I'l} smelting. sh separate 3 « cival- man > Sa W a The: were Sa € were » ©pansies , which . gam game end of the. ' ovests<ware s ltl eh x: a t sconsee A oh aly, 3 " quartzite ‘the the Bible mine hydrocyel 0 th i with: a mammal-in a thousand at vil ‘show [can sent} oe the:rhyolitic a ov ile combined, table was and t theyellow it the t. . I've came a ES Al amazams| vt Will e WYi | Rerkhoel, About the bal ane ichever ‘they ; y vere all in Japanese, umbrellas, while rice colleges, = whi ereI all wall, SNe ng up Mormons It you in) ere a. al eae in il the|cards where a‘ mountain. can:recognize And can having accusing show, sho parlot ‘ <afte Ms Miss of The rie was : in yellow Trilobites a-sleeping|Susan Rudy, "how you aad tively without ‘ehi{ . prehistori the you zone, -overthrow Lean W.CColonel 1kKel- gets ed while|room engineer, FCOOLS mpreatvupon why i blaze. the people obeyed, harshness there disturbers, county And be property sheriff whose KMOWS heart. met wo-| along floated glow Warm J¥St influence in securing that most needful we and pnt o daisies the py. 8 spoke C " comes ean. tele- Ephesian and far ets 3 Florence mings will be married today entert vined | Salt Lake temple. A reception t lay yesteraa oo in honor | Cherry | tees everywhere. all eeaue Ino eon abl Shak Bt y eve the me was roa t trea da mining: engineer the little rock, attics Pp chat) spending at yes, te il about Te like N ce can all captious| office, charged Ce and smiled, and lifted his hat,|to make loafers of the men graduated. would have done to a grown| "American colleges today nourish loaf- the little maid men other can show in' ‘the, A > with as he|* Professor Hale of the University of in his Chicago stated in a recent address that bowed | American college life had a tendency greeted her. He did not pause walk, nor his talk. He simply face of the earth. Intemperance fe ciaahin: in] his daughter before she his to and restoring will not be those Main The tailor and the shoemaker are men of family, instead of wanderers on the fas firing Telegram the | ist preserv action, the Utah. girls dow trust The his with aN CHILDREN. brightest little have respected, of duty, and|in board| should |‘@#lking earnestly. He saw |-# Miss of twelye-just him. unfit, ostra-|Street when she met her father walkf : y au ignored | iS with two other business men, and be part that the American|about. of robbers. which if the in his profession. People wpuld not dare call him. They would not dare as a type of his class saving his money, and the|the the One be >. American|his is American will of person to places Salt liquor. the of both. under of of sti dispatch no. that can bo Sheriff ¢ and nae ‘tobe preserved. There was no undue oth- been ALES her from thing of re. here, for-; their here rights public/have each certificate works of works a band looks 7ite know that public COURTESY influence to be at Tribune the the em-|all. one ac each sort That custody. sit|in there theyother | tion as to transact the certificate drunken lawyer is unknown. Not . once in a year's; attendance on the court room will you see an attorney ‘the are Journals smile mine, i through ld) can: show, coun- can aT . understand being out intoA the who want the of ; gets with nen ear hi SS ate matter of quite their labor, | of The. sheriff Pintle any i in et ony American callieach to council know lquors-usually not - It Commissioner people ton don't this Lake a ; O'Connor Beatrice the tricorn about likewise. ; e ™ ning you \ ple e And. tea Rr ‘ that | mention interfere of work. nlerate tolerated 4 be recrimination-jthe probably have board it in of | hot had their of the performance : , they ing to fexcess was common. And it was before the day of beer, as we but they drinking Health friends Gece - state} They with nor ‘ plant, place. not, confessing unfitness Wel ell, er. these their Hie. was|over the Salt Mage trou-|ley benefits. value work e hz property, to | bidding , Dl doing bandying |@nd both ~ not reduested or diphtheria, Miss that order there was a sharp skir-| occasionally divine Sara can use about sophisms about cut prices on exported mish, and the strikers took possession | 4. good a grade of American slang as|™Merchandise.'To a man up ; a tree direct-|the more proceeded have the affords. the to peaceful oF for - criti-|of business. TEAS diated output-werr are | pol-| Bro ana Of. salt oe been ee sate the all taken all:up degrees, an one : a ‘ any- told them they had a perfect right to Bernhardt said, as she settled herself |quit, but warned them they must not|comfortably in New York preparatory few There capacity a give7e up of ye ere eee | eee ae but curse -they|/trymen at-or laugh to 2 ‘than. , ly tie not could into} . Lake, enjoy community wy so elected. And ficial fiquish two ‘Helis and great tue I've I startin Starting each other, and in-|ployers as to injury on the whole/and declined money, 3. Salt eg ee them;thing Nantes a for Tre Dey cs soom as Denver. rag / communication ‘i s And | dome ; action eir grade of punishment} r When she began her work printers _ were far from the steady and reliable | 8tafters. There they sit and squabble jas it is a matter of demonstrating men they are today. They dressed | like a parcel of fishwives, swapping|to them and to all other people that drank People smailpox work We That was a pretty spectacle they|Emery captured the ring leaders- at Garfleld- them of» made when they got together Tues-|twenty-nine a day afternoon, wasn't It?) Both bodles}and brought them to this city and been have Some up. them man of ability, of professional skill, | charged with the interests of the peo-|locked The ring leaders, but a great deal more a striking in-| Ple; one body elected by popular vote, | liberated on bail. bibulous| the other appointed by the chief of-|in default of heavier bonds, are still of- his because dividual. and dares east, with it of whieh] all property law As phone '"Y. feel but lot rule sensible his deputies averted, * GAYS . all IMAD rtd ; property at ane and : of tolerate prompt ake ‘to a governor. why he should "ipu ran City Attorney Stewart places they down, He : te contract particu-| big war, a whole adie waking as 500-party save partner, i Z Miss School-of a . He'll amalgam. kia ene Bi modeltere Cyne of a: ce an mining He's ithe Republican oe of Carbon assiste assisted. Royal languages converse my es known ARSE the. home as CHORUS ease as hasn't. a : IT the aie ntly an eee and Lake, at He ' in lord lore I who small i a can evening at given : this Ww itt be 1 Mr, s parents, "bride eye the ante se Seas ption Kes | the || ENGINEER. Harvacd2and:1'milately foreign Fara I can > ey at don't see Aves ‘ Assistant Dininny , 4), makes ve troubles Salt we a : called" be can-| her a the men so hed shed T etn! all is The be eS Still, eeees no eae the has achievement Poa at the} to of Mines; talk A a Ola 7 romans is of him is MINING graduate I can he that it a from I abroas Where finis nee aie received good And one the | cents-the * coin the cost. that of ‘ And and the all : perfect to all her to of has TIDE have; a loafer is not idleness. cee eas ! th hich which and improvement./though the They stab measureless : community, Some of them cism, When she began her' work the was a well known| drinking doctor character in every town. He was a/ badly, life may Rawlins (Wyo.), ; The 3 J. B. RNaCosgriff Ga ahh pominates county as its candidate for . enforced was valuable helped to dollars ° her} i fallen on unhear- "ems given sees complH-| fair tried to in-| lm sheom malls ge,man in hands-for opinion al-| and oc not a very making of was Cc not out has her a orderly protected, could be proven against a few of them.) But If they had all conspired to dam-j| anand spectacle, "ara rare a is in both least forthe] Maaronon ' Emery . paid college e sen settled, anc Garfield havere been sett . sen right, we want to express to Emery the thanks we know ») ‘ . the ad-|{t doing the is belleve | his to children} ¢ pose that have proved their ability either to ac-| destroy drunk} room-or court the it are quibble, made eg ajage half before: they attempted argument before a jury. stagger the lawyer}js eloquence, about jn Willard | cumulate was a commonly observed- figure professional life. Attorneys with of : into' the channels of her| thought. few, unpaved. She was strong enough to im-| men with her arguments, and own but men Ronen But they hey through the feminine personality Of] adherents among those of her own | > a etae = > = sex. press costly, are good later} And in the hall of he will stand next was the harm and she in she insurmountable difficulty of not knowThose who made the trouble were]counted for on the .ground that the}! oe on »viino I can sing so|The tally cards were in little maater-| e s eC anda- e tr s | ing how. They play politics instead] foreigners who do not seem to ecare|colonel had previously sent out un-|) pm the nat of all the ladies far and ree oe 8 1: of attending to business. They stand]for citizenship in this country al-| truths as news But we do wish to ee ce rs ah ed Mr. and ‘Mrs' Harold. Russell eter: not] women was is may in his oe! reward. will Se He ee Vee J heaven parts|trouble Mr. It in-| was he has people Jarly It was 4 pore , they/ she It the It so way, But it : courteous - rie close] wish as power. swayed for the , They the a worked. she Willard down p life. . Now it is} American each ean bee ; DUTY WELL DONE. punish public.| - are any boorish will reap y = -re-/ And board so-called ministration, of the power that Moran who In street. when eis whieh at times had No, He has lace within the bestowal of a child. petty city city now, for trying to the expense of the council a thought ran place y. Was has eee father-than tots works. = And] he has tled @ mi E And in that later day, when into her own, the} been the knows icht for-|regretted his con-|memory: : temper nen her the remember *n W ho . know wounded]in cke of public ‘that him. : man Lake are in a position) like to The Will know his neck. in the qar-} 1m hope when he will wish she might There will come a time when s was Suite d aul uld/the aie man girl who, hasno come matter . yelled b between the the e * the board Moran at + . both But " ex . no interest the board ject a bidder adwes first Christian movement. little ercise some on old, . relat sre Ae : u re the matter of ° delayed paving, both are} and at . to blame. It is the council primarily,| settled 1 fessing their allegi-| Sheriff for so openly confessil eir *El- | Sher faye ne met) was Capule ~ bble squa Frances | '°T any one. young and The a mother ears aoa repr isal-because|ing =e 7 make « elate on i ae thar oe house there 4 a of . the regard little preachers Miss character ass pass ; cil and i sermon a ex> two »xtended even| evil riva catalan a ihee no t can ‘ears Monts had 7 to = f the gece en lofty apostle a of : delivered word to women, Temperance go one services ee life and E. a WoRD Ad Those ee other, Wines Peopleid) behegin of Salt --F : a she a if up growing children Te nod{ance with the rules culeate, ble troub to man a attentions. with a little she is a little girl, And that makes the more precious to her. bak her the who is not her father, who} houses!" of one ae ce ane ll idl pamela ae J [COUNCIL A HARSH 2nd creditably Memnation -e have SAE aCe NEVER the not. punish any her~tlentetrowh boor ishly, of an tmpa is not going | Without biting his at him. way conflict came, one thumb day, and a manOpen} of] children, Association. | peace June of .can, pass "fallen out." They | this: » tre . i the .servants harnpe o : Salt your Capulet. a member member » hidde ee ee ebxvear-.. 2 hi ee an Sunday Edition only, , One ‘Year. .. : she may "5 world, e both and ' oie $ wherever a on ee ancient families had Rates. te e Montague on in the success of a/and they may find that|she ir plague See the 2°00 Six Monthsaie "A een City i Pe i e ahe tae eae ee there is one|he. neglects have7a..bee been sick ictal J r BOTH. UPON . 10. 1 oon. tthe ond-class matter Feb. Cit un nia . the Lake | PUAGUE 7 tak oe postoffice the Act at of Salt Congress, The Only Bepublican ay may SL them - And eure. woman le - 3 hich re Oe that TOTES life, Lae St of American Mo ater The OUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1906. INTER-M Se This is the Show ms you waiting for ; have been e |