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Show atch, . - Ol Publis ublished alll Every ] Dl Morning ll by poison by killed too of carefully meat-on Me separated the in a heap-not)/ from floor ee of the the heaps cooling| » that] those his and tender loves, &l he S does the of sharing it know not always best Just ee .e his Let him have his biting day, » : . . a with | attor neys may with his = have before found ¢ a re diligent oe "| at he for jsearch' be. | brought work /have [eee : begun them. ‘Where they] the law violated, they ee : And these GOAT ISLAND Bee: Saeramento wnich has. just 1906 24, JUNE SUNDAY, UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, N, THE INTER-MOUNTA IN REPUBLICA --_---- SC HEME. The legislature adjourned was | SALT LAKE THEATRES | Last Weck at the Orpheum. asking con- | | After demonstrating that it is posfor railroad Stage first class opposi- | sible to successft | royalty plays and present them by a high-priced company in Salt Lake the Orpheum stock company will ring City, : Utah + under the Act et Aeof Congress, | the expense of her chastity-and thing came | you i it enriches onriche im, and never|Santa Fé was detected in the act of thatat congress will I pay any.y heed he M longe him, igh official payee} & to‘ tht * the curtain on a record-breakarch 3, 1879 ~ Ito argue that it was the proper thing . . wrongdoing, and high officials o ll request. The government needs the is- down cr makes you poor, : imi e e 2 pee v7 ; |ing, all-too-brief season next Saturpurposes, and the rallland for various admit) to compelled were any ils y son? With but a single week a, The Only Republican Dally Newspaper or Remember, son: it It maymaybe dried look her-|that Hke}company cae general. general.' But with | roads would not want Seer it if they had to! day night a It is pretty bad to thinkk o of Orimen e . the evilwert Q was remaining in which to say farewell the in Salt Lake City. dried herring, and it may renders | P2Y eS for ; it what it is worth. Swat It em|} Management that a remaar suffering "from consumption working ring. But ff he thinks It is trout, pray|the quickly given pledge of offenders) ) oo. thousands of acres far more VIEW Subscription Rates. and expectorating about the rooms . him never less|throughout the country that the rates! than could be utflized for railroad purhis judgment serve proper ut One Month ...........0eeaeee while preparing meat for market; b should be made honestly uniform, the | poses for a century to come, ‘To ex‘© omusement kindly-and. go your ways, Three Months 222. wie. sc oe coe 1c s rere dropped, But the tend several miles from the Oakland ‘it is infinitely worse to hear Marija, OE compare the different prosecutions wet : or Alameda shore to the island would Six Months ...........cce0e0e3 4 le : pledge was not kept Conspiracies) not only obstruct the navigation of the plays presented by this company One Year .......cccceccccsesee 8 00 from the pulpit of a brothel, sta BZA. OF success Accordingly SURRENDER without a pang that her origin al| THE were more common than before. Rate} bay, but would Inevitably result in an Sunday Edition only, One Year.. 2 -00 elected for next week. will be to see a entertaining Shi ‘nse shot y aiong 6 easter views on morals were silly-and imIt is never Behind Me" Monday surrender Malcolm McAllister, General Manager possible, And in the man's defeat. pers not within the combines wer The government engineers long ago ¢ =| sday with Wedto the worst yatinee, with &|/of Mayor Ezra Thompson Offices, Dooly Block, 208 South West ‘Old Fleidelberge'' Jungle" "The reads who more and more at the merey of the) tablished on the Alameda side a pierHe foreed his matinee council, the of emple St. Both 'Phones-3190. and night and elements the} at rage in rise not will purpose "big fellaws."" And there Was notha a aoyond Which no wharf or and * "Alabama," Saturda clique A s 0 1 eo Oo exte irresponsible to the submission bow] will but meats, of unclean story matinee Member Publishers' Press Association, ind night the ol possession taken has which the| that shame in grief and regret. that It is With the manage his head prosecutions. express object of protecting tidal ae- | regret cause te much is Sale Lake City, Utah, June 24, 19 there ment is compelled to part compan prevent hon-|eity, to. makes ssential. yards s the of which rule tion, on} despot 06 notice serye will results These citizen with this excellent aggregation.» o of every part the esty and virtue an unattainable dream;|on both shippers and earriers that in thi dips = Lin, gelles reca or pliers to | playe rs and only the stern. presence ra In the first place, It 1s a misfortune that neither men nor women can liv } the force of decorator heading thi country every citizen. possesses abso-\) Even if the railroads had the use of in a material way. Mr, Thompson "purposes at all In accordance with the rules of ; Way from Cliticago compels. the. clos terminal for [sland Goat | of one no that and (a TREO rights, equal lutely jing of the popular State street theatre of property, and one right. It is the imperious beatin gz himself is a man them Is to be sacrificed for the enrichore is still be pelt gga mainit is the intention to open the Or * ‘ ' er service eo to Si has demonstrated by accumuee j As i. vy ne ui crag down of every instinet of purity, th ©iwho an sean, ear cit has peek That other, | pheum In the middle of August. for of any ment NOT PERSECUTION, that he possesses business utter undermining of every foundatio n lating regular vaudeville season tha been pretty well learned The effort what way the public could be mater- jthe The Tribune puts itself to unnece s- of character, that will linger in th e ability. The interests of the City Will run right through to next sum And the grading down A'liially benefited will be dropped law prethe evade to sary trouble in setting up the be mer it is imperative that the work o therefore naturally his inwould mind and sit in sorrow on the soul it of part large any or island, the of more do actually will equality better transforming the house into one of the tense that the protest against i ts He would not willingly peroi The story has stripped all pretense terests. Of beauty eeltoy. Snapevel rug rate, | level prettiest theatres in the country br higher a at and business, course is in the nature of complair it} from pieturesquent it now has, and make any course which could injurthe commercial side of busines s mit undertaken at once It is this only And the interests of the public Will] ff unsightly In time to come, should at persecution for the Mormons, An to affect the city, since that that close the eason and compel in Paekingtown. But it has with ar 1 iously and ownership retain governme nt who} the person only The conserved be its effort to demolish its own man of the patrons of the house to say "at extent it would injure himself masterful hand lifted the , ‘ ‘ "oO Sh ‘ coulk "v6 even more cee » mente ave i ‘ detente ae revoir to Hersehel Mayall, Mis will not profit by the course of als) SA straw would be more profitable If of himself the beginning syswhich a startling allowed at s curtain behind Stuart and the rest of the talenter its course could understand wherein by ness now insured by President Roosetravelers, by suitable tree planting and be his administration to driven tem of life Is being lived by thouscompany, which is undoubtedly the velt's course will be the shippers who} the cultivation of lawns and garden: parahas offended. The following most evenly balanced collection of the headlong crowd which had seized ands of men and women and chilgove rime nt. property. sim"as on other at the exconcessions have demanded graph is from an editorial in that paactor folk ever playing in stoek fy city, there have later been evidren Out of that environment go the > the ' | Atay larly situated That puverridiees part of it aia not Fer Reetalt more jSalt Lake. On Sunday morning dainty and corrupt less their of yense per of Saturday: on of a changed attitude his youth of both sexes with their vicious j dences | little. Miss Julia Stuart will board thi deserving ¢ ompetitors. could and should be made into a beau|}; part He has opposed more than ont | (rain for .Denver where she goes t this cry. is utterly en standards. of life-to a far aegreater inven oe tiful park, and thus become an ornaane humbug complete a fraudulent, fll an engagement with the stock oe can of the council's wrong movements, It coon than unclean jinent to the bay instead of the blemsham, fs evident upon the face of it jury company at. Elitch's Gardens' after DISORDER AT RESORTS. have been a late conversion, but fish which it would be if turned over Wherever they go in the worle carry population] of a two-thirds can How Which she will return to her home a to railroad uses * one Which offered some hope be persecuted by one-third? How cat 1! there will linger the false ethics which it was Two or three days ago some young Bay Ridge, Long Island, prior to tal the rights of a majority be abridged taxpayers the city. And tell you you are a fool to maintain Ing out her company on the road nex to the ot men were arrested for disorderly conTHE FAD FOR PLANTS. or interfered with in any way by a winter Gus Mortimer, the | there was in it an implied promise your virtue at the expense of your at one of the to which duct resorts minority? , &xpects to return to his comfort. They will see no reason why that In future he could be depended "There is an extreme popularity for Lake people are accustomed. to Salt forte, musical comedy, and has signe The protest of Utah is not that the these dwarf Japanese plants,' remarka man or a woman should be hungry on to stand as a stone wall between with Whitney to take part im ‘The The incident is unusual. Peogoing. Tribune has persecuted the Mormon ed a Fifth avenue. florist the other |} Isle of Spice" with which company if the means of getting food exist- the city and the assaults of the grabother have remarked cities ple from day And, by the way, he is just the church, but that the Tribune has mishe will visit Salt Lake next winter ot any way. True, it is not a new story bers who compose the majority uniform good order prevailing one to tell exactly what is in vogue in at the Luke Cosgrove and Zelby Roach have led the world to the damage of Salt they will carry to the commercial modish circles and what has been the council. at the summer evening resorts in the already talked over the propositior Lake. In general the public likes to abandoned, since "he. attends: to the eode,. But it is the more pitiful beBut in the fight for paving contracts of organizing a company to invad: aeighborhood of Salt Lake. Doubtless see fair play, In general all men feel floral wants of the so-called Four Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado cause it is the expression in their lives been proven that it has clearly the same is true of other Utah towns Hundred a sense of hesitancy in expressing conWhile Roy Clements will return - te esof a theory which can not be Thompson not strong Mayor is "The dwarf firs and pines, which But it certainly is a condition of strikChicago The other members of the demnation of a church, cheerfully conhas been and enough He met overcaped have oftentimes taken as long as 20 company have various plans for the ing merit ceding that sincerity invites deference years to reach even the small size that been And aside from that, aside from the future, but one and all declare they come. The struggle has briet A witty woman has said that "every So that the general public, while conis in vogue just now," he went on would be glad to return to Salt Lake as peril of that emanation from the inand sharp, but it has illustrated is Fourth of July in Salt Lake." day "are in the highest favor with. the cerned about material things, finds litnext summer for a longer season li iquitous moral atmosphere of the few things else could have done, the wealthy who have homes in New York spirit of the statement is true The is a safe proposition that if they. dk tle sympathy with the Tribune's hierHere, of necessity, conservative at all jungle, is it not pitiful, is it not apalpolitical superiority of the councilmen they will find a right warm welcom« here go generally to People more archaiphobia. But the general public However, since most are more often awaiting them ling, that there should exist in this and Mr Moran, ‘their manager. of amusement than. in any } than places does not constitute itself a protector not just a projection thrown out christian country a community so lost Against that combination Mayor other city. They ride to the parks, | from bay window, and it were an for the Mormon church. Maybe this to hope, so mercilessly strangled into Moves to Salt Lake Theatre. Thompson has been _ helpless He excess of dignity to call them a conand sit through the evening, taking attitude is due to a feeling that the |} servatory at all However, since most vice? could make no headway, and he could P. G. MacLean, who has brought refreshment if they desire. They go church can take care of itself, and of their owners have real, full-sized the Orpheum Stock company throug! this that Mr. Sinclair's It was for not even prevent their making headto the lake, to the lagoon-to any maybe to indifference. But the genconservatories at their country places, such a successful summe} has season, story was written, and the book will Way against him. So that he has perhaps the term is not so misplaced place where revellers may congregate eral public is not at all indifferent to compieted arrangements with Manfail indeed if the country shall pass been driven out of town while they after a of the Salt Lake In most places they can find intoxithe effect of the Tribune's course on "Little dwarf cacti, foliage plants with indifference the revelation of decomplete the capture of the streets, open that standcants, though the sale of these liquors }and the material things of Utah and Salt small century plants, to say nothprobably next week with pravity which conditions at Packingand devote the treasury to the uses even at the most frequented of the ing of dwarf orange and lemon trees, Lake City. S present company, and will town have made inescapable. Is there of the plotters. ire what are purchased most often "There is no danger of persecution, cesorts Is amazingly small in propor* to continuing s In ali the world a field for missionary Dwarf tree-ferns, too, come jin for a The overwhelming of the mayor ts people with high People seem to and no erying about it. Men nowato the crowds. tion share of esteem, and there is a little effort so vehement in its Macedonian Miss Stuart will not be unfortunate because of matters aside days laugh a good deal when you try co for a good time, and to understand dwarf banyan tree, with its many suckmer companions, as she is compelled cry as. is that revealed by "The from the paving contracts. Having ers pendent from the branches to be to_arouse sympathy for the persecuted that Intoxication and a good time are to return to Denver for the fulfillment Jungle?" proven to him that he was well withdrawn into the soil and so make new in an American community, But men of a contract made two months ago. not convertible terms. roots for further banyan trees, that Miss Edna Elsmere, who was leading in their power, the council will now nowadays, more sternly than ever bePerhaps because of this there is litis at once a curiosity and an ornawoman at the Alhambra, San ranmove with less hesitation than before, condemn the slave who smites| DRIED HERRING, AND PRIDE. ment. ° : tle disorder. Women and girls are safe cisco, at the time of the earthquake, fore. Instead of considering whether "There is a littl Jap who has a That man the hand that feeds him. will occupy a like position with from molestation, and men are not an‘One day last week The Republican small country place over on Long Is-| MacLean's company at the S: ing bls food and shelter and printed the story of a man who walk- they shall consult the mayor before noyed. Who, ; getting Courtesy ts universal. Good land who makes a specialty of ralsweek the Orpheum r This protection, his convenience. of life and ed boldly up Main street with a fish- deciding on a certain lawless or imfecling abounds continually. One feels ing these dwarf specimens, and he is peat some of its successes-‘The Girl his riches in an orderly community, pole in one hand and a pair of dried proper course, they will now laugh simply doing a landgflice business I Left Behind Me," "The Charity wearied with the work of the day, and tells to the world that' his neighbors herring in the other. at any hindrance he could make nowadays Just what has given this 3all,"" and "Alabama." Next week Next day the t akes a train for one of the big reimpetus to the dwarf plant and tree the Orpheum will be for the are perjurers and traitors; that they man called and protested. He is a fish- and will drive right over him. sorts, or the car for a park. There Is business it is hard to tell hose decorations that have ordered, destroy chances of business men and erman with a record. And the end of that wicked process Beeause of the in August Mr. Bistis will return things come and go like all other fads jand ! uncheon, or a good dinner. is There make politics a farce-such a man is easy to see. A-mayor, even if he But certain it is that in the necessarily jand reopen the Orpheum for the regrecord, he is a man of pride. Why The ride is a t he change of scenery. crowded city home these little things wins the hate and wears the detestaular season of vaudeville. should he be accused of carrying dried were of the sort uninfluenced by mospecies of repose. crowd The recalls take up but little space, and make for tion of his fellows. He who speaks tives of avarice and greed, will meet herring, which may be bought at any ne from the tedium of work. Brightthe most decorative effect in the small- |} ill of his home is ever rated low. He Nat Goodwin as "The Genius." est space imaginable." store, when he can with his rod and defeat two or three times at the hands 1CRS, music, motion, the evident hapwhose life is devoted to binding the of his council, and then will fall into Two big audiences paid their reline, and with the aid of the streams siness of others-these things bring brand of infamy on the brow of that pects to Nat * Goodwin and. his line witK the looters as gracefully as of Utah, bring home baskets of fresh ENTITLED TO COMMON RIGHTS. ‘est and rejuvenation company yesterday afternoon and last manhood with which he lives and lahe may. It is the fault of human nafish any day that the law will allow? In no' other night "The Genius" was the bill at is the good feature bors, is abhorred. By his own actions ture, maybe, but it is the way of And the man is right. What he the matinee, and it was put on withParis Idaho, Press: The Idaho t hame of Salt Ln Lake so evident. he attains a level of detestation from the world. Beginning with a good out the rather gruesome "Blaze of Democracy dominated by Senator went after was matter of public in1 iothing so elsse he desirable can it which he never can arise; and not Glory" which had been used :as a Dubois, will make the Mormon queseffecting at first some terest, because when a man starts fish- resolve, and Disorder is is not characterstic it curtain raiser on the previous peralone to his death but through the tion-the alleged chureh dictation in influence over his council, he comes ing he imposes on the public the obliformances. There can be no question are, When ten thousand persons can politics-the paramount issue of the years while his name shall be rememby process of repeated drubbing to gation to share In his enterprise. He of the art of the little piece-art of campaign this fall; and if a Demoassemble and two be arrested for misvered, he assures himself a contemptulook at the city as they look at it; both playwright and actor. But it cratic legislature and governor are tells where he is bound. He makes behavior, we feel like patting Sati ous repute in the minds of men. is not very agreeable. And "The and then the looting becomes casier. elected they will re-enact the Idaho cpen pledge what he will do. He Lake cn the back and calling him i Genius" is so perfectly an example The Tribune by its vengeful effort "test oath,"' which disfranchises every vromises all his friendsa "mess" of That is the sadness of the present sitof comedy that one feels the former very good boy. Mormon In the state. Senator Dubois' to punish Mormons whom it can not With a mayor who can not bit should have been left as an aptrout. And he goes away in the arro- uation. plan is to draw enough non-Mormon control has so far exceeded the fair petizer for ‘"Ghosts,"' or something a council majority which will gance of the liberated while all the hand Republican votes by reason of the Mrs. Yerkes-Mizener of New York limits of its quarrel as to inflict on the sombre. not, take care of the city's Interests, anti-Mormon platform to rest of the world must work. Mr. Goodwin has simply enlarged State an unparalleled injury-an inhas just been operated on for appendithe Republican party, J But what state may be his when Salt Lake is in an unfortunate way, c us. the circle of friends by his appearjury which can not be expressed in That is the second appendix the the election of a Democratic or indeed. ance in Salt Lake "The Genius" is he comes home ts another affair. There anti-Mormon legislature, secure his money nor effaced by time. good woman has lost since her husimmensely clever, and its handling, charity should draw the veil. No matre-election to the United States And no hypocritical band died, pretense that both in his own hands and those of Young Mr. Mizener was which is really the paramount ter what he has boasted, no matter LEARN THE LESSON. the company, has been adequate. It the "persecution" has provoked the protest other. in Senator Dubois' code of poliThat was in the has made life pleasanter. The wiser the corporation lawyer, against it will deceive or satisfy the what he had pledged. This legislature it is also promle leaves today for Denver, and glamor of morning. Now the gijtter the quicker he will learn the lesson people. ised by the leaders will pass a law disBack in Kansas the state chemist the farther East. is gone, and he must be protected by franchising the Mormons, that is implied in the conviction of has discovered at considerable exXxThe press of the state-the mouldhis kind. For they may be going for railroad men and big shippers at KanMISSED THE POINT. pense to the state, that a dog fed on New Grand Theatre. ers of public opinion-expresses Itself fish some day, and a prudent care for sas City. There must be an end of borax biscuits does not thrive, But in unroistakable tones, that if Dubois "My book hus been a failure. The At the Grand tonight ‘Uncle Tom's his own future will keep any man unfairness, of {inequality of treatment, he what's the use? Dogs never speak for has a fight against the Mormons Cabin" will be the bill. Owing to publie has missed the point." In these from inviting reprisals. will have to go it alone, that they are imposed on the public. Each shipper the crowds who have been unable to biscuits. words Upton Sinclair, author of "The Many an one has gone out a-courtsee this ever popular play the manunder like conditions must have the Jungle," perhaps the most famous Ss ing with all the brag and boastful adas any other religious body, and agement has decided not to change same rate and service from the comlong as they are good citizens book of the past ten years, writes hi s|vertisement of what he will the bill until Monday. ; Democrats and Americans are holdbring | panies. That shipper which by its obey the laws of the country they are Beginning Monday Mr. Brandon's own severest review. home, and we have a right to be funny Ing their political meetings in sep- entitled to the same rights and priviwealth can buy from the railroad the own version of Robert Louis StevenBut the man is right. "The Jungle "| with him. But when he brings her arate halls and on different dates just leges as any other citizens. son's famous story. "Dr. Jekyll and right to erush its competitor with untold of conditions in the packing-hous e| home, we must not, In honor, view the now. But they are working in harMr. Hyde," will be presented, witt equal freight rates must know that district at Chicago, and told of them catch too closely. Mr. Brandon in the title role She may be dried|the offense is punishable by law; and mony, and with the one ‘purpose New Road Across Continent. On Thursflay, Friday and Saturday as they are. The expose startled th e| herring, They will get together presently. and not very many of her|that a heavy Dallas Times-Herald: The greatest And y fine and a very unpleasthe old favorite, "Dora Thorne" will nation, In fact, ten days after th e}|at that; but she looks Hke rock bass to ant se railroad project of the century-the they better. We serve notice on them hold forth at this up-to-date playntence to prison are among the book was made public, the substance him. She may be a sucker or a catbuilding of line 3,600 miles long from now that they have a house. fight ahead. objections to its practice y Scotia to the Pacific, running of its charges against the !tmproper fish, easy to catch and hard to clean The Republican party wants them heart of the great fertile ; Neither President Roosevelt nor but he thinks she is brook system of preparing the food supply trout, and! deto get together, and combine their At Calder's This Week. ay hy one else has a wish to inflict a was telegraphed all over the world, that she put up a good, game forces, so there may be i fight a hardship on one of the great contest scribed by Richard A. Taste i Calder's park announces bookings corporaand England and Germany were wil dj before she was landed. cal World Magazine for July. Alno man And worth while. For this is the year as follows for this week: tions which by its building and operathough less than two"years have passed with excitement as to the deception who has ever been fishing, or who may Where Monday-Daughters of the Piothe opposition is going to be tions of railroads has done so muc since this enterprise was launched, alneers. that had been practiced by Chicago| have that in store, dare in conscie nce overcome. ‘ ready the surveys have been largely for thé development and ajd of Tuesday-Twenty-second, Twentythe packers in the marketing of unclean | criticise. completed, and more than a thousand public. eighth, Twenty-ninth and Center ward But at the same time, neither m cat, | miles placed under contract for conMany a man goes out in the world the President Sunday sehool. It is unfortunate that the lower nor any one else has a struction The line from Winnipeg to / That view of the book, that phase | gay with his prophecy of the fortun e wish Wednesday-General outing of rehouse should not have taken kindly to Port Arthur, consisting of a small porto have the company permit itligion classes. of the expose was what we all talked | he will fetch home. We have a right self tion of the main line to be built by to be the proposition for a four-year-term used as an Thursday-Big excursion from engine of deabout. People get interested when|to thinly vell the satire with which we for congressmen. the Government, and the Lake Superstruction. It is a measure Summit stake Men that in business base their jor branch, together with the main you tell them they have been eating] Wish him well; but when he comes Friday-Eleventh and Twenty-sevhope of ought to be engrafted on the law of line from Winnipeg to Edmonton, will suecess on equal privileges meat from diseased animals. One back later with all his winnings of th ©\from enth ward mutuals. the land. A congressman common carriers, just be completed before September, 1907 begins They should could easily have built a riot against spiritual sort which cannot be weigne d) to learn the Way to be useful not be subjected to unequal rates. It is estimated that It will take seven when he measured, the packers, and even congress f It and It confronts we have no right To Give "Mikado."* to years from 1904 to complete the line the puzzle of re-election. tHe mandate of an offended publ ic, | scan too closely. If he says he likes {f he cares to retain his seat, he must from Moneton to Port Simpson, and By special request the opera "Miuntil that lime the traffic of the northit, let him be, and expressed that mandate in legisis "there Remember, kado"" will be repeated in the Sixmake a fight for it, as a rule, and it west will go by way of Port Arthur, by teenth ward hall on Friday, June 29 lation. nothing either good or bad but thinklessens the 00d boat to some Great Lake terminus of he might do as a The great success of the Home Opera And yet diseased meat, foul hand- ing makes {ft so"; and let him make the Grand Trunk railway, where it will representative of the people. <A fourcompany insures a large house. ling, insanitary conditions in = t he himself rich and keep himself rich by be received by that road for Eastern concern, slaughter houses-these are not t he | thinking if he will. ( means any- year term would be of much benefit points. It costs you nothINTER -MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN co. pen beccndbiees'kaciee "Gantered seconds 10, 1906, at‘abS tre Scat ee but room; bought Ona worsewillf° of ao itthe ig good the man- and the perof her department, ager =a Snes a ‘es position, 5 manence of her~ husband's at) end Eda P' uny tan a City lnaieibcbune at or otherwise. i bel comfort-bottied his+4, he comes home with his victions at Kansas Ited a 7 ee Offenders had every oppo string of withered laurels, meet Cx a ss 5 rears him, and praise them for is muskal-|escape. Moreso than two, years DIAMONDS TAKE HEARTS the have)same as that which passed the <outcon-|trageous Crossings act. So it Is net sur- ago ago 8 the| the | IN MATRIMONY } prising that the resolution gress to cede Goat Island cion ee or eee a prs EarOugn without dissentin vote Cae perdi The best gift you - grievances against preached, These fense sought to which do not be Mr. form corrected Sinclair the by of- "The a steer It is pretty bad to know that that has died on the train slipped past Jungle." the inspectors and con- verte d into prime beef for the tables But it is worse to of the careful. standards of know that the moral Ona and Marija, Women of the packing-house population, have been debased-and that thelr new code is the code of the thousands who get their living at the hands of the packers, It is pretty bad to know that rats thing: at all, that the ral ing. And some time you may have lroad, a com4/mon carrier, Bp corporation setting half dried herring of an asset which your its powers a property from vanity will paint a whale, and as you lic, has been SBaA ee one meats wish for easy dealing then, restrain that public at the expense of anoth i your comments now. And that inequality has made one ig Many a man has stepped jaunti ly and crushed out into the world with his rod and of expense another under the eeatn which his competit line all fixed for fishing, and his mind's not have 7 to to may > eye set on fame's finny lurk in deep, dark prizes. One pools, and call liself painting, it may be literatur e; it may be seulpture, and {jt may he the stalking glories of the stage. We cannot tell. He who fares forth in the morning with his promise of a big ' . share. It is to prevent suc the sentiment for itice eis has been cultivated ana use inflicted as nation's of the harm th 5 = ae the country. Soo eee xu reaifent gets the type of canal he it - The rate bill gets Into the ‘ rm desired by him. The agricultural vn 1s, proaches favored, cn one have minor it. exception, ‘The enactment though opposition ee sivesaua. with © would he more in rate the has bill as ap- terms he encountered bitter than any He&s confronted since the . ® Statehood bill was engrafted into law in the bats sige d by ‘him. - Mr, Roosevelt has o ; the President erie Taking their cue himselt the from os President chief executive, that ever the tataasi execuli ve's chair.) most sat influential in the chiet The beef trust sure received a solarplexus by the Neill-Reynolds report on the packing house abuses. The report tells of filthiness in the packing houses almost beyond belief. This exposure will have the e juring the packing house trade to an alarming extent, especially in foreign countries, and it will also affect largely the cattle business in the West, but better this than allow abuses which will endanger the health of the consumers Some appear to be inclined to censure President Roosevelt for this exposure If there is any truth the Neill-Reynolds report, and it bears the evidence of truth, should they censure him Ile u doling his duty as the executive of this great nation.-Wasatch Wave. ever buy of. Better ud see inequality yas mot correeted. Ship-| immense shoaling ‘along the enstern Crhaors PPM couNe a girl gets is her engagement ring. Be caretul who ESTABLISHED -s3 1B, 46 oe ep MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Sait La« e City, Utah ATA Dee Monday, Tucsday Wednesday Wednesday Matinee at 3 SAN FRANGISGO In \ high Her Pride class nly and Lantern ment by C. Ruins. Slide bE. Pntertain- Johnson Matinee 10-20-30¢e 10c. Orpheum. 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