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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1906. | et Be tu The Inter. Cache GDI hed ‘ANTER-MOUN Ever a an Pnterea acl Morning 10, 19067 eranen. -class The Onl y in Bett by C0. matter county. nt Bi rest we Feb, | honest at Salt Lake} of Congress, It may be pr esumed| oe mit that they investigation, their $ .75 phe make | . The Malcolm McAllister, Dooly Block, 208 South Salt = Lake City, Y i Utah, tah, J June > 26, ee ey And A the . 5 what - is done with) the ta voting = LITTLE. A the 0 the of io Tact that it To Wis., the that was which Tt them they = date,. them . have commission, a bill O, K'd. "money | worth nq in jf a the bill of ies Anything at that time a pohapacan a adopted tne held, 10 reso . nt a nave ¢ nel to mystery the ins} that for ‘to tO} Not . pay . a When the oy, had a sell, learn @ in the In CONSC= will give little bond twice amount on will be old Me and as much chief horse be get a buyer, let. that the the} the patrol un-}/,.. mayor ay who upon¢ is sur-|y4.< has a e wants friend from sell team to wagon, vee the the V. matter. a V's. If a paper 18 a utation it holds § have matured, that é é ‘and « sit ib eee dn ta oeedeenttheni the than It APPEN. doing its best . to win * z Generally it: maks one effort a day. that rep-| no more] Sunday ing it spread itself, and took two at being unreliable, won é <and. times ; It stated had that incurred thousand Cutler ~ - the a and called z the on ernor rnor ad > done Excepting a had had the and of dollars, had universityee and not University deficit the that fact 4 Governor] of that ca the deficit in of ae the finances Utah. of the story ee . er , Monday mittee was true. We the Uni-|rea. But state com- Herald. ne has It don't sentiment - in favor . Utah The people consolidating ae ‘ Fac consolidation who : base are the favor thern. arse of ieee judgment their what. they conceive interests of the state. pose in consolidation Every = man to be the Herald that but to the mention } ger, state party, Sa of the already on partyi can will Salt or kh handicap 2 be sold Lake Oi © 7 over] as it venient snfe county _ aa up re and object i Peea . in the-< ined, tell te if18 a was bad, or soon Phat | je please ate . this th e e va "do. every fixed one as the else. raters defect|také . iew |< 0 see But where | give they "1staes place being ro eo placed 411? w at that ‘it. a Lake mos s county , - county bonds , av to ¢ ~ It in has pe ReEOR not - that i , i aa re . pot small They This ; deal Stewart-possibly more have always representatives party. James Democrat been as these men yet that fore is what it can solidation cat out its ihe not is employ it will have make this a Ee fixed of the > . end for There eat tics is, it at in it, all let the benefits appeal bage a any the| to do} ie of ‘i in by entice t) small money to " lots. : woman . It is a goed thing, and we trust mayor will adopt the suggestion. the OF THE , ASPHALT. leaders of organization that the last house of done to be place that the asphalt regarded city, There pavement of ? ment by is mixing eibane= the an by not could be presented to have been is Republican a Governor done Cutler granted. the if The feet state on of a street, on of the the charge measure bill that a sion, and asked the Cache county ple for their preferences. The peomen they selected, he named on the commission, The rest of the meh appointed by the entire governor question, to and investigate report whether the it best to combine the college and the university, are about as good appointments as could have been made. Generally, they are schoolmen, supposed to be informed as to the best interests of education for Utah, as well was as the best interests of the taxpayers of the state. It is not known to The Republican ‘hat will he the report and recommendation of that commission. It is not known by any one what the action of the next legislature will be. It may send to the people a constitutional amendment providing for the consolidation, and it may not If it does, the whole matter will be up to the people of Utah, and they will decide it as they see fit, and not according to chine. the dictates of any political his The list could at will that reason, shameless ‘grabbing. help he of the asphalt It Sanpete-a farmer and confessedly a man of the ‘soundest judgment, Professor Bullen" and Mr. Walters, both of Ay rather his pave should that the bers be in | {s . street byria Mrs. Benjamin : si Ima Wall. Miss {will ye . A of the Which is mediately c 2 "end 1111 rowr aR lath& o atactls concludes of travel encheaa about ih } take-a a iim short. continent ax oy The throush, a. leeps in a ‘ -very.-early [Era s ror oO o peers bed -In- fy ie ne of the ones pine needle morning bad of only and greed of their Democrats campaign. Democrat He as well latter No the of the can ury, the duties, tent Salt Lake, the looting men, the who the Let the an of urge of public incompe- |. crowd. the the the Come out of of into Kearns the and position Mulvey and a was but telling Only, he so picturesque a pleasure it is said it in to extract: commonwealth work ef who ate where they Idaho live of the have are it done not only the is more We the and States. we care to. for than Idaho Fred And express in Dubois has BASY EZRA. aim help to why for is that one done in of it should need the se of bad. building at the same Moore, »BEh Miss. kdor' Florence. at or surfe Lcing expensive, care of. It and can | to in prevent future. city the And demand wasteful the that practice interests such care of ne the exer- ‘be of as we can. tion the Moran. After he has done his duty nx peur affairs wherein his city wrong, he will be ina ‘poattiah here _ ‘He % which we belleve will meet approval Let sion He needs it. We the for might of nearly every mayor appoint a the call with one. commis- Lamont lion "dollars, ing his If most mouth Chief died worth of made The Republican find the keeps he will gambling hidden from it six milkeep- by shut. Sheets on be reading enabled houses his which hard-worked the Lottie Irs.. A. in to are detec- tives. oft \ Professor Skelton's * adjourn. atives are high time for congress Senators and representgetting angry at each o ther. La Follette of Vice President the collar. Wisconsin Fairbanks has hot made u nder . > Mrs. tinued "ce There United is only States one to way insure for peace the in republic the of Panama, and that is to take over the control of that entire region. It will be for the good of the beople there, for the interests of this country, for the safety of the ship ping of of the the world, canal. and for the preservation PIONEER Bu 7 Whyte utte News: Senator of Maryland goes back to the hall s_ of State the oldest lawmaker in that body Save one. The gentleman from Maryland first entered the senate In 1868 and he returns to find not one of his colleagues of. former years. Senator Allison, who is now the oldest senator in point of service, did not enter that body until 1873. The Among of those in the Senator days civil Whyte's war the for legis- collea gues were ond Cane from aay to 1881 Certainly Mr. Whyte has every oppores to ula t ne ea in the sen© as the "oldest inhabitant,' and he on ancient of horses. Bad Id be an. authority Veterinarian | pnaatciny if he serves no other purwe . A) Littl * . OPPENHEIM. Maker of Bek the Russian oe ae blow. One from sheet of the Baltic fleet =f yt ied ~ then DORA w ey. A treaty discon- * of St Mr. ha will Miss Helen Boxrud from Wellesley and summer in Salt Lake Ss returned spend. the * * ~ ite her will reneral and Mrs. aes: leave soon for Hot Sprin eral Witeher's health They visit Virginia resorts during the summer and will spend the winter in Florida, and will not return to Salt Lake for a year or two. In the meantime F. W. Schofield of the American Smelting & Refining company will occupy the Witcher residence with his family. the Salt . girls who have returned from Eastern schools colleges for the surnmer are Miss la Fabian, Miss Angela. Kinny, Edna Dunn, Miss Maud Wheeler Miss Bessie Croxall and StelMiss and Lake * ? nd Mrs. Duncan MacVichie and Mr * spent Sunday at the Hermitin Cede n canyon, making the trip in the MacVichie auto, the "Pierce Arrow." ° and . . Mrs. Coslldge. who have, been the guests of Van Knoblock and Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Landenberger, have le et for the phat Out ing their stay they have been the recipie nts of much Oat attention, many pleasant dinners and informal affairs having been siyen m their honor,, " * . . De Witt and Jack Knox, sons of Frank Knox, returned Sunday) night from the Kast, where they have been attending college * * Elmer N. Woolf, eis has been tending the University of Chicago, for the summer returned * * athas the city * Mrs. A. M. Howard and 50 to Brighton next week the Howard cottage for the Are family will to occupy summer. Alarmed. The Chinese, alarmed by the manner in which the Indian and Ceylon teas have driven theirs out of the market. have investigated the matter ee one lo the conclusion that all is at needed to bring theirs to the foreground again is systematic adVertising. | R righht Be t es K Water Just Richt. h of paper the tivo| : Nicholas orders Gives to the x. Ban ‘fret and EB Breezes is and proceed : 7 Water far Z station, Bathi a tH ome. at ing ; C { BI nown ure for ues, ere : an Appetite. you F £ Largest Jump ' iia cea and Most in p Now n ' Perfect knows of war dere boats ‘ and sister was assault.-.of:pu4" on the fishers at 0 the complications to have met | -him,at |J Olden a burs Siaicties | MiH-SALTATR- carne ed ae eae onder-The tesor ma anit TEE BE: AIR Paris. but the day ‘of her arrival | there is the day of. his, disappearance, | She finds he was: last seen,at a certain cafe, and she goes there,to make § A M U ELS inquiries. She, too, is suddenly mis sing, and can not be found Th e Sir George Duncombe, anEnglish aronet, who falls in love with sa 7 hoto9 graph of Phyllis, goes to Paris toa M ravel the puzzle, and the reader is treated to a world of pet ao move-4 ments in which Loy id raft | mingle Both Guy ana ae sis io are | finally found, But instead of their FIVE MILES o HMA having been made victims of a ee cabal, they have received the care at the h: oa of the Frenc ae w ho | By Tandems, Both Men to propose, to use' the advantage' ‘they| have gained from the lost sheet of| paper, and at the s > hide both| i ae ge o that Phyllis returns the vewe.| love; of Q N ACE Follow the Same Tandem, -_--_ - Tuesday Evening, June 26, eance of the Germans is pleas- | antly surprised to firid that "thé noble- | man who had seemed to be a scoun-} drel, a thief and a murderer is r¢ rd a most honorable and considerate fel-| low. And one is delighted to cand AT SALT THE PALACE e 11 the| Other Fivents Sa ne English baronet, and that Germany | Concert by Held's Military Band. does not dare strike Wngland and that} poy again Street, State Street,, MurRussia can not, and that there is no} ray and'Salt Palace Car ' international war in Europe | = Any one whe has followed. the inci-| dents of the Baltic fleet's eseapaile in the North sea, with the incidents that} followed will read a legiblé thread: of story in the light. of. what might have| been. The book is quite out-of the} ordinary, is admirably told, and is one of the last you. ia will who sort that will be read to ie 7 r * Oh! could there in the this Z @ | be How: doubly. ‘biéssqd the found Of gossip's endless pe place . would be! And Forever en she -mightefix forever. they have j $5 "T wouldn't 0 tell, your nites rain, And break the Wife, on ve a nd they Let were "ood love, And one painted and wiy for F | or and 4 blue." | Mstablished found a . perish. *-Exchange. " oreMONUMENT GO, 37 ares a News -----"- them. . dozen. di ; BY igTHE Phoncs eee | crew "joy" abound, = feelings | low tw Bu a WILLES-HORNE | they] | brother. know be_ ; 50¢ 50¢ 5 | ACh: pray; hous:sec e "red might evermore Words truth angry to 1 REA OO blades f ADH mischief-making everyone t : 1 nelghbor's g hall or peacx reduced That Rais eunnin binant? ‘friend rane ar ere a disficurn Only. - Pxtra throne Th tales. Ivé Safd,* another."' of *s RAZOR. ! such ill-meant "Don't mention what =D telling Straight: t we her . s danger yourself, SAPETY } | Seal DE. without ine If such a place ware reaily known, Why, - ame Peace eht claim it all" her vn, iti pa : utes liberty, 4 ZOr Reduces your harber bill-saves your time. Shave in a few min- »tatilings that dwe bitte: a eS | Whe a Free: Sram etfe ec . world village a e the Some little spot of uappy geoun | Where village pleasures might go "round| Without Cars : "thrills" thrown ‘In. MISCIILER-MAKERS, ace _ page. You dare ,.not ,."skip,'" for feel that you are missing a link } chain you do not want broken. It find much. favor among readers | want entertainment and ‘a°* few And . Mrs. James L. Denny is'in from Butte for the summer Chinese Guy's Loults is and Mrs. . world Russian moe rh * * . General The * . E Salt next train .for Vienna and YParis:-:He . . can't read his vagrant page, because it Dancing Floor in the W est. a written in German. But he keeps} i In Paris he casually drops the] statement that he selWv the two'empe | DANCING FREE ors together, and instantly drops out of sight. The secret police whisk him) LWway The French and the English |f{ See Most Daring Peat Ever Shown have caught some hint of the ecret| ; treaty, and they get Guy Po nton | Bigney-Champion Wich Diver of just before the German Secret agent | the World-Bigney. reach him-with the purpose of killLeaps One Hundred aatintormene ing him, recovering the Lpel and oro Water! pean Pies ~ ate ee i 3 Coaster-Ride itoler the on Koll uni hier ents cate RE ORH **500' a ee sainst | their © on#te-the THORNE. --e T finds his luggage there, and takes (he a Mrs. Lottie O'Connor parents, visiting her John Sehrepel walks Cents 7 gsc: 45 ‘snd COMING ‘ 7 i window, to 10-20-20-50° "20-n0K-o Matinee: - in' CO ? R J = K Y L L ° ap sy NMI FR . fH Y D E MATINEE WEDNESDAY. | History : , STOCK reer Presenting D The ARussianris. to strike at and Germany Will sé ‘ond the blown school|the et Tac Henry will be Yale at the Ledsummer 127 Twelfth home, and Mrs Mr. at home for the yard M. Bailey ast street. ne ¥ of- fing missed that scrap emperors part, and Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes entertained a pleasant house party -yesterday at their country home, Oakwood. Four automobiles conveyed the party and back. The following were Mr, Mrs. John Bransford, and Wall: ce Bransford, Mr. and Mrs. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Levis A. Evans, Mrs. G. Lamb and Harold Lamb s > ¢ .& ‘> e TUCKER % | { ge Shy DEO Th, Se Oey SUP USNO ES, secret: treaty, bywhich Will Buk She pie sngland Mrs Clarence patetdiees returned yesterday from Cornell for the summer vacation.. SENATOR. , : PHILLIPS mu-)|Support ‘ A | -Author * * . ip . eer D Prices "LCeS I. pupils. Benner X. Smith has her Mondays at home, . . 4 and Evening. en ae pPpcr eee EW | present} give 6 Wedne sday Matinee. eames,> sear N | Miss music. D. C. Jackling will Friday afternoon. : . * > ME SO Nae RESI there VE I SEAT LESERVED. ALL SEATS | | Snyder will enterMrs. Schuyler affain at a bridge party on Thursday in the Miller home ternoon at 1eLr flats. Mrs a re ‘ : party BEHIND LEFT . ETHEL this will Sunday , | Matinee Thursday ae 4 . and Friday byenings. GRAN |Teomy,of the Presbyterian' church, as- | Mast,' striking at the ‘English® fishing sijted by Mrs. George B. Skelton and] fleets in the North sea by way of pro( ; |v" wo oSelser and an orchestra: of six} vocation. The young Englishman Among ete It is getting to the . COMPANY. OLD | falls|} recital at the into the hand of the who lic 8 | . youth aie by Miss. Jennie}in the pine n edles looking on, ood Grant, ‘Florence | understanding nothing. Without hav- reehvterisc > STOCK | Owens, Sarah Rasmus4 G. Andrews will give a recital } ‘THE | a of ' OF ALABAMA. | | Friday,} and Morris > e Mi. =< } the Jennings Monroe, .who lovers at a vocal assisted Misse s Edith o on interesting * examination it as Ramsay WEEK | ie two : Charles Sumner, aim Lyman Trumbull and Ben Wade. to be of as much service as possible to There aree only half a dozen senators generally, the city government still sew ieee who were in the senrequire help, n Mr. Whyte served his secAnd there ts a sugges- ante much well pupils C elsed. Daniel at Miss' U Tuesday, A Special Thursday \eesse y this evening which will f1 jends of those taking not be preserved if it is subjected to the abuse now so generally practice d, It will be easy for the authorities of the city "500 of E atiner Ane: ene HEIDELBERG iP Miss entertain in the city are will as will honor There: E mma, place H GIRL : | i ------- ey > iP RA P Monday, | x : th - the last so ae Culmer Jennings That prohibit« od. capital 1s and mortar was leaders of the senate in 1868 were ho had won distinetion Thompson as of pavement, was a it be taken Way people knew is But disin- quick and practice ans: records Mayor and ordinance surface asphalt streets, the and u nder the The mixing the veh icles. drives the asphalt the is American ashamed-nor have be, even told a Soclalist politician Reason, or by an unof Idaho in the sen- United hope the ashamed- to be, of the men there is labor's not a virtue. There is more of the same sort. POR made what movement. Pat to said editors all his service as senator. with an independent voter, and give himself to the aid of the Republican party, to the purification of the city from the stain Come he the country, care that stone asphalt, work. that imy vith- to is the is of paving, It passage on pauper. women Speech of the has which leaders "American" responded to the sheet a on work wheel the see wi th It passing the costly its Sheet terms that following citizens done whose trade in Na- of begins. cement India- that Idaho men will prove their appreciation of their prophet's value. Mr. Dubois will not like him. But he has Democrat party the the one the es- bureau city hall. ~ made corporation office, sensible from have Kearns in fine, the at know he people are heh they reason. the contrary by e the Appeal to faithful servant their treas- anti-Utah the the out managers been of offices us come close of their of truth. so of What revelation nor have reason and the raising of their discharge of all Demo- have tablishment in abuse of defective discharge the employment of salaries; crats the and "Idaho! West the growing association parts he Demo- Democrat desires to.see that result. Such a success means the punishment of the people of liberties, meeting the may lime bits penetrates drafted knew Idaho, that of one that through destroy taking Weiser, at joy to labor for the certainty of reward-where maternity is crime nor fashion accounted a The organization sensible for; be|pugils' reasen- working and and wheels stone who IDAILO. of week, a the justice; de- party. entertain for Miss. THE 0c ek mci wr eett > R SUPERB the Em-j\¢ ne ier andvslen|q ‘-"Os~ Kind Onor 5 FAREWELL +13 to be torn down almost imto make room for the hand- i O 3 andss in the srnoe Matinee \ttraction Stock Co. pres he|% and. Karl selections old Now NWSON. Cents. num EEN Misses the 30 N = "or F ich} eee. of Germar and t S Lee ore Russia: mipet . there WITRS S#SSSELS season |@ forest Se JOH 20. i the Russo-German. frontier his train)? is stopped. by o aecident ind the}# DI y mm 1del an Le] young man gets*down to stretch: his - tne oa f : BE. 10, batt before ort] ‘ tees passing Cc. Onty AS young fi a: PY. bee one coming ove the EB.) of full-page |= aety ae mi ones +7 ; hi ue ier sOS8LO cated a number to that done in, = ee oO o IN HER PRIDE AND RUIN. Hieh-Class Lantern Entertainment ‘ be indulged in whic h will be in Ath at : aaa | concert | ot Putnam -vocal..» conceal, Wednesday | seen itroduce happily." ‘ait panman : ale nanhood he he and ment Brewster locgia The) Ella ‘give® -girl,will Fred Pegram-in ve ee ; es SuaUy Por0 mE i md ene Bat fig pas‘CSO 30 Matinee Matinee >| ee 88 PY Walking. backalong "the line." /¢ | His train, starts, andyhe-is left in the l¢ Drake, | wiaerns Night overtakes him, and /@€ Ernest ning SORs ei 1rd pos Ww WORTKOW "AND NIGHTTO! i en uf four a | novel meet shamberl ‘tops ‘ action, will al by! Bhevpreden- | \ Oppenheim has LAS fe et ‘ seer 5 honor} wills He brew Sead omilat oy sters, a all, Phillips. rates outh eivetwhichwilldnclide f vs . . pS Dancing will Bymnasium Sands, TAP ETRG ater asphalt. gravel water of to town sand prosecute the tegration The New yates more richly endowed than Canaa A schoolhouse on oe. Hilde Sand no poorhouses in t valle o children Lawed down. by toil- no men who are afraid of it. This is l\daho-a rose-bowered highway for the feet of ambition. there for the whatever is idle land out tain these hames-land that has been waiting for the sons and daughters of Adam ever since: the gates of Eden closed. Soon, with a million grateful voices, it will echo the harvest chorus Only e. "advance guard" jis in Idaho now-the brave and devoted children of republic-and they have established there a commonWealth on the foundation stones of a at per- destruction party. FOR the worthy, not that it. to is obeyed. the impact side But kick, way. be too, repairers of getting then Idaho-the latest and best synonym for opportunity. <A quarter of a million people-but not one millionaire- Orit gravel, sharp ignorance to of face The dol- weenie to of words are aid cer- finance. brute its World of other and they "American" the uate and a teacher, Mr.' Sundwall of all in pa- it it, about or heap under abuse the places builders out print but do of and woful the Moore, last toast was just little to will should possible of now was in here-material- give of spell of have the a of Hditorial the we bis serve, county and have attended from dollars sensible because smart principles the napolis a afford trade, course; reveal will C. of tional It Is his profit as well as to cratic the the not interests duty success the the WORDS city, the is but very nature Avery they on the to last expect in to can as political. feat in They them submit that has ends irritated, does editor Pat's ar not they good isn't nature GOOD their shudder They selfish with Lake have heart. own terms Salt Mrs. ‘South: e to sot entertain | While" ¥ bs and promenade oe he Ss asphalt pave-| Grant) the ordinance is | gey, and and bare cured of of continued a because and dozen Because duty, are but rival their adopt elemental it is the and that. know fectly of would of that tainly the which his they For It horse Heavens! their while. are them. pers strength. bid people, papers loads Pat \must be They city of gar- thousands ef get at "Americans" called the bid of like work to a sensible thousands The the to of Democratic mandate main former low \ High Eaton the countryman that Democrat school, John M. Mills of the L. D. S. faculty, Dr. Condon of Ogden-a man of scholarship and Sa" judgment, Professor Maeser of Beaver academy, Dr. Goodwin of Proyo-a aap grad- sor note clumsiness but course Pat the competition. sensible his of knew the shivers yet the same We interests a bid, put contract below above to the matter fiddle-by rejected, ma- Look at the names of the men forming the commission. The governor is ex-officio a member. There is Profes- as to bunglers. this true. much a new lars the lowest and give pages. commis- served Democrat bids the given was well done content, ' their have bungling the doffe they violation They the all Democrat could were appointed will {to h Dare pe rEOF: de ail her the|M. against the reason. pavement, able, Re- affairs they Look have are are made nine to They they they have at sell because they that the that. in had again the publicans. Democrat to bowing Moran It must at them, their to Look knows sensible done contract. played having blame and control absolute open rejected The as <A have and Pat represen- people, on club be singh tinder ved building authorities ordinance mortar founded » | the have in effect chief 5 they how hauling fire 5 d uty, their sensible the Look a opponent tatives passed a bill providing for the consolidation of the college and the tniversity, and the Republican administration secured \2 postponement of final action until the demand of Cache county for an investigating commission two. paving started and kept going the movement for combining. Yet it will be remembered ‘A part hu by anything their and a ecity-in law. bald offended party every,one of the never the the with with ne th ‘ e Goan aa lawn fete afternoon home in. law ae ; teontent r x to Democrat- "coarse." to are when hauling poli- have day attempt political is to report wagons the is presented know which them; exceedingly clumsy to and been even to must a this municipal never don't entitles con- they are entitled, charges Republican not there Republicans credit to which Herald is If has They measur The scheme home a ‘ | oes ien- | itl. | ( as.5 ssms y ifter Wiis Mi * r prise can its quota if-é || Posed: finals contribute eh thereleme Y aof ue tertainment to the reader id he -eption Be th 500". second Mention was made in The Republi- | i-°\Nciting oan a-few days ago of the damage] AON SPS) LS ; ea MesLe thousand dollars. lots w the office politi- of it Lake. the to do beé- plan : . eZ afternoon ElSleve venth 5 city. 7 |}CARE to. brasp city' |The two,Democratie papers.are bound nearly "American" it as him) spectacle conduct n Salt And Republican Teast would | affair himself-| ¢ morning 1}4: eValeh They es over authorized of th cost quantity irsa: ie sensible the alleged present fair party. at { shocked more be the consolidation, of hi more Democrat-a must and Lu has been an official of that party We don't think the Herald can read all The the true, a Democratic is another favors bl business. than| considered of the H. Moyle who Whick on) Which» enables: one of the Stewart family-are understood to be in favor of the union of the college with the university. And they and § a th pro- | = regarded ton at least. aS good a Democrat as the Herald, is for consolidation. R. W. Young is another Known to be in favor of the Seoee knee of the two schools. And he is believed to be a pretty good Democrat. Co nk mM : Snvder "Morning the | Miss. our with quantities. are county ake would beén".said ‘been' sa Pe! an Ph ee But ee peddle the bonds to make Issue 0 dred and fifty ; vs individuals| often e it, the par ty always , W ee the' events Mrs. 4¥ L |/that business. It is a banker's busi-|,)q paying contractors And the|sical reeitals ness, and the bankers are prepared for} note of warning there uttered should | attract many position indarse' Por mcient ine clon as could agree | those party. They a commissioners themj;commissioners people in will ‘oe ne very very Sh re od z our they Bre SORE as will any one}could themselves os BR Gp en na,{against Democratic De Salt country. rapidly m voting to . are Former Iking, 1 si Wilson would | borne, Scheld ; fix up city, and mayor reo if seller ia eu the in the legislature for the consolida- | '€ mAnagement of municipal affairs; | and the Herald, if they did. If these obeyed. There is an-ordinance against . that there is something peculiarly issi s got t » Ieent they : tion. : And the Herald really should commissioners: § en per jc ©Y | the habit of P piling6 Sand sand and and gravel rel on 5 oe j 7 : ET By. os E ould be cursed r adaptable 2 in the _ Demoeratie composi for A not getting eleven redit him so openly. Congressman ¢ will autre ¥ . ifspav- a tight, the city as > their o it-con pienies, . s were i was ne in well s an fins on horse jae if his owner John The to og mightr theyVg go could ‘ or ~oeq ie theyYY when> Mrs. ce j tation sd Oe er vor of ta ee rms SIC ONOL" OF MIS. Draper ot one Le Mrs: Ee or. due otto eome! LhYOURR: pte all these little deals with OE. them But . for of today CURTAING'S . r TONIGHT to remember they will not be sold in eel Pave ener ne, able to oneenew "school bullding tort aor age ‘ . ride wherever he went. erected before. the school year beone entire lot. They have the bonds And the commissioners could be had | gins. for sale; They advertise them. Men}+5; aq thousand dollars each. It would "8 with a few thousands to invest,|,qq some voting strength to the mate Ls ony L, a ed ; ahi 5 a some not is wrong.i is one | * ; ae : a where : . they conduct of as 29945 rhe ‘ ge t = for OF | its savit anpctORtTa the litte: the, héeartaintepests Sadler MANAG ER | eSages EAN HISTORY. SOP hee apparently man, Poe?"i it (40.08eae Jack able "500 ; ; Eloise ee Wal eve " tatty Ae a pl | lMterary construction it will be |pretty nearly a model \ good dow: ee society efneon i me ys ynueh ecimplestrec could are many rey city officials who want se : . aee . ane Pia EN Nea a is ucage offer- |) they : ¢ re sale at an advance bald to this county would aoe jc publieic duties, Cenae ; é takes as for thay nie ly 4 E y avor nee? 'vyse Sts. Ret eerntle byl for for They don't like the American They have plenty of reason. of Bamber-|°™ record ; that them Dec Py > i] i young Oe entertained of a purchase,| this afternoon at a bridge tea x -,of Mrs: Edwin FF. Holmes have the matter Seawind, ' way It would * ¢ *¢ surehase from his o. v4 4 Tete ary ttes rhe Veterinary one Enquirers, would have a <-"- Democrats are wise /amount, and naturally pay a_ little but the matter of|more for them than the bankers pay] They by the RepubUtah, we have Senator chairman is their : credited movement that polities. on with a like motive. By way of reply to the statement fathered and managed Naan: orrenigaiitieor Pee by has to be the best|2 800d reason, and Those who op-| ith you as promptly are areas suggestion they Miss K : This paper is never going to take/guardians and trustees ticket, and would | help Mey" Moore. Mis iisy <ervin will Sry ¢ < looking : for tkea/«American" LAT) NEOOTE avis avher J Seach the position that there are no sen-jsafe security in small amounts-like | ome to empty the treasury before} give a. luncheon at the Country club Miss Geddes will) Thursday, and the Republicans again take possession|on There are lots of|ten to,a hundred thousand dollars-| Democrats. is a]Sible two institutions. Also; every one|ef vision. Some knows it Is not at alla political ques- | bout everything tion. ec i) the 7 while, oA \ friends yesterday Salt there knows of at pF of » the a company ing th it com- | 4 of re Suite oe et ae aie ‘ 4 fentenrt Interest. . nm . their PC pe eee bond is isz innever) 7 phere bond the}, Ee visite i: ner Pee smaey | for more than it paid fos eee eo is what it took them 5 a t C The Herald's other bid for bad fame] jin the fleld of inveracity. The was in the declaration that the state]is too big, Republican committee is going to dismantle the Agricultural college and a unite the present Logan institution SENSIBLE DEMOCRATS. with the University Lake. Every one in Utah the refunding a Z ie ae 1 is " lose >) papers the . anycomplain the akesbecause our bands in nratty| pretty like to see Mest ennee " Deere - > they Alsoo, some of its articles-so a part of the paper is we 8 ere yee nde It is printed ou s days, ha the te P . do the new or ssue cE veal Herald tint . ay wee forty the was as dismantle (ud : building. : Sy lciiee | Pate to eqllens. nice the Republican seeking like the very morning the is|headlines on be|that at least was correc Deere . the retract, publishing itsSoe Sunday storyJ é Sunday that kind,}a morning : Ayrianitnrel the gov- of and stated the additional fact that there has not been and will not rersity. a : 5 untrue. Also Herald dollar deficit-a most harmfor them to say. It was true, tries] Herald had to both/statement that state . z hundred] officials ; hine nothing not of Utah one carpet : for the thousand ful thing morn-| the the and a MAKER | Sas Se ate TS |), so much better than to have some of the councilmen who want to punish THAT A printed worth FA mayor 7° "le * aces is tifled The Society for Savings Is notified ot the Salt Lake county bonds that y? DON'T 5¢ he duled could the ‘ ante nct girl and yrokh 8 Things that don't happen generally}the statement that the state univer-|~ get into the Herald nowadays. The ‘ ee -e, red Ye is ; aed re}sity was confronted by a huneree| ae Ss THINGS re- it ] Berkhoel of her Savage right, and then they could report the ren ' ' det |e same to the council, adding the "drag" +... their own part of the transaction | Lioyd the . ace hecheRintie. number was] indorse or 7) what have. Neither the Tribune nor the Herald . , 0 ik , knows much, but they should know teat E'very one else does explain Miss ‘ a number price agree state ee as Abt et th e ak Gan Stipa money They When > een U) HL dinner' Jast evening in} and Mrs, Fred A. Baris. | g jerk made to ica at Mr. DicPeieahta the rendered. the «Herald aca tract or apologize, ; Sunday morning rs ‘| The ruc ‘ oO of the fire depart-]|afternoon at an « informal that he wanted te Qe sean A hehe Sana four couldn't could > QO 4 | | | and ab Fe thinaees Taian Mien Lhe cae ; be lof honor covers we re laid for Mr and and|Mrs. A Witcher, Miss Welby, Miss to out to the issued . bond B . make everythe inspector [yr yg get together and find the firg chief would like down corresponding just ? ihe about tell them They have had] interest > new get ye and They horse When a Veterinarian : advisers gone wrong Republican bonds. til the 1 have The chance county anc . are you believe. will a 1} | - | ‘su aes least Videttes could hold a session figure out what a horse would as i he inspeetor had one, It is not true to state that the wale »mcounty commissioners have got the pe selves in a position where they will] called state Re Haadaaplen to conscienceless past, and quenee. stat{ mating paper was a nl fires - no seems at it becomes necessary for the horseless tertained inspector of the health department to|honor of . - amount a (1a. ago the Herald printtelegraphic dispateh E Madison, a attention ee to aarese be by Kearns e the r ticket. "~Considering some little while a pretended convention was . Seas Maat |PWARN that the Republican state praca Tiscons ‘ ‘mally ande doy sete ne ee seg as the unseating of Senator Smoot. a 19 906 ie will » onthe vould under Temple St. Both 'Phones-3190, Member Publishers' Press Association AGA ee I that ir men be ed West three be they should know about horses . . |.should' be-able tell ‘ll whether w [is g00d,..0F just to good enough. people of Utah, . _ eS is one arra their recommendation ohne things that no person is now warrant-/ Offices, heh atv council. It would thing look regular, and ae oA fear. + 2.00 = General Manager a the Tribune and] something about 00 "Ye as "heres shou ld There is safe In their hands, They will ree-| 11 oy nave borrowed, ommend what they think best for Ee Herald should know be 2.90| 4.00] One his a Republican A x onMonths IOUS E A bot Cvreccece. = Hoo mae One Ye eae vette eee eee ececees only, And oo case Sunday ‘Edition choose (de Fe? een veal iol 5 a ered and financed by Thomas report) Paap may fre selyeg Buty va ee A easieid there is but one place fosherehe -can Democrat, and that. is Te te path~ the transcript} one's political men are from 7 ela en sees Of will and will be their own-not of an order from any C ittee room. These _* Rates. he latter two are opposed to any, plan | § » bas basis| consolidation, That, on wethe do thejr residence-though not| . aebest citizenship of Utah. . oy? 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