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Show 4.70-0- THE of ~ MOU blished alll E very A. BE. BLUNCK, Bl ipa Morning Dia aaitine by country tury. Rut the than REPUBLICAN Pres. and this perhaps Power which "great the country could by be swift INTER-MOUNTAIN cen- | provisions. from the |justice to greater ruled The that}road President REPUBLICAN, SALT has stood | beginning for reform, for} the shipper and the rall- company, and when the LAKE whose only defeat hope That to express those principles, hope | constitutional It will PRESIDENT very} bear Sen-| safer But | TUESDAY, pte under : Only "the Act of Congress, March!!ess er Six Months, in advan wee. One Year, Daily er Rovdag. ... a York Member . ‘ Salt Lake Press eo City, Utah, Association. May sponsibility Of control.) ; 8, ne Scented moneysr to strong, TREASURY. ; elegram is a nice, thing to talk about ne eo Sms the > people. Small too _ sweetsaving is . the] of fraud, or'achieved, Republican as as linquent tax . list a by It had : an - to o who ) of ) nations of new factor, too ignored ignored, of s many the old time command, battles when into |/mney- suffered discomforts Ry . They braved the wounds. ready trials oO ooony really - a is great | | into a There * : egram's slew the scores 2 _ and and ee Ss Capare iam -. proofs : a' Tribune's Those up, Mente Ark 2SE th raila n Mid " a 9 Rea to They have earned the rank of vetanne ana ae a eee vey will wear the title treated one this matter of their They Were were they"y found " = Telegram the 2 getting than the paper had i And what a little printed Serhan cv steal-what It they| they add 'to ays indorsed sco. more a |e! more whose of that task was] Telegram grade of peculation)S0tten through all the ages. There was less than forty| With the gratitude of civilian, n'a a tae OV of Bratt inj phe > papiaie Peultbntbeyscc, nd then cen But Fea "oc fo eeram there was the attempt to make aha: - a eee a perfectly} Young the coun-|Ccomed Grand of the later war organized life, z done . along right since 3 the ; was S paid. Z ut the : the > Telegram And for it in full-and thus went as attempt confessing the the eee bill. ante White out i Republican $59.24 egram on the San ean first that The defraud ona with vate wrong the ; : eat. . ee YOUNG WELCOME. Of course, the the by mutual SF it ends by that' "veternn?&means grown old in service." s even Rel i disputed, dispute is practically the question as to ree=( Sun a Lafayette, Mt house Ind." at at the There} tion, Wahbash| Lafayette, the : better county of one (ea Ind. did not Ee e Yes, they (the board even in this : editorial show that opie. county the a ah ‘ . partial inemate a ae has add, ae ax. ex were oO <u or oIT 0 "Ee complete, wrong ane in war. of the. S # pleture | z ss compel at es a did as the a of of justice of United States . ranks Hss aged cus the x of ganization. Q ; world nations since republic. the They vivors to advance s than any individual' bi. , of 4 or nab - the : founding are the in will per-| be . is'good | se up the strengthened wrote the tele : in Meithinn American ec ee that in datlok aint the to of inost s i orders, | A a facile among native in practice to be} of Ohio, born Iowa 1857, of |‘States at in |effects. : refusal railroad bs Ze wise on acre ht > archi This nation i s ="A won ae. - , * policy dustries, of Saw, of , developing ping . até" strengthening rR or wee expiration § of able be | plete another-unless the retirement of restful enjoyment : © o ‘ad-| total of school} lines better hoe are no ai sense se from public oe the , than 5 other ee had . built aa It for for cil us a if Woonere "an aes 1 Ce ee ain't ey my table-fork style ae of me on its} schooner the tilted the one stayed of | rail of the % xy one, the to £ and ay an cheaper ire a aietv : For eight days they labored steadiexcept on-Sunday, when they mere- | iy str: ae meta all. but! behind far cc oree. |ly: sailed down | use had been begun rafted to get took | The Ruth Ginn New |after the Lizzie, they clambered aboard|through tha | dheswseck Wrost soko the hard? pine showed take the more up lumber The cable. the | on from sprang Bradley and who stern was a and ee in Bats wrecking litte. that | the shrouds to to|craft. Then, Barney, ‘ behind, es him,too wrapped much, the. under Ginn, Ruth ‘ concertina his with over| as trust leave - old sweater ran. 3ainey the the deck on to Orham out that in was sand and and the moving and more slack they . hold slowly every gain day The rontrol Paige to de vitae co eee praretate heerfull aoe Baio Hai Pix eee, DOM, Sith A aA NeD let's. see if she's feakin: ay ; come e } here and ant takebes a ° Windlass The tent windlass mania n au looks j at SAPO | do Rat rene squint I! ne } theAE.work LU . | dozens of this ; ery ete emai ato oeBradley ne ene ae waylaid ; ea was "very every people byat van The sr night prophets: of, calamity had agreed were they bares OL eee, sal that, naneif alteady bedid success megan COURS, d 3 her, but. that it djdn‘t."seem. to Bee 7 7 . ~ ee hy aan eae Vas > Tay OT £01 aptain JADECZ at eens Whieh de-| the philosophical. more "T knew you'd win, Brad," she said. he sisters were very anxious to how the work was done. see yorkie hee against the power of | Gonkey engine and the hig anchor o "Oh, dear!" sighed Miss Tempy. "I'd the Breat corporations. They should|the Ruth Ginn, attached to a heavy | give aEaND Ne to be down at ine Point |‘ rtalnly be given power thus to unite | Cable, was lowered caretuliy unui a<| and atch you work 2ems's if I laid down by ongress shank peat ne Interstate A: comHeraawers any rested across big corporations otherwise jt the is 5 to ‘stern of the must ceil Week sliced Fe Te were spliced two others just heavy; to each. of. these Tadtiien Peon : ee ‘ ee"? 7 Re ree re- iron i ‘ t and a three-fingered| overboard hand, with its spread talons waa deep} began to think much iw! en ) garret. ndothe it Gianther that might Oh be yes wv Brad- possible es 16© BC government should | have ws : have power. by its agents to examine into the conduct of the railways-that is. the} SrAaiers under the direction of the iss > commerce iterstate in the sand, held the lumber schooner} to arrange for a pienie at the Point Cast ey vent 7 | HeHe hesitated about suggesting it to "Now, Brad, commanded the Cap-| the captain, however, because he was ‘in haul that line taut not quite sure how the latter would Bradley started, his:engine: the|like spending*a day with the ladies ousiv sare nis < > w ¢ 2 e x the and turned, windlass oughly "reek, "04d into be able into to Pca wita an athiae the affairs of as bank examiners the affairs of bank the now had rajl-| examine} hung loose' from lifted the ‘big iSecare from Ushtened ull "All she'll the it groaned. stand, is it?" water ape and| his asked acmante hateee first hint was received | cordiality "Sure thing!" said the list Bur with great Captain Titecomb. and e ae ene ly o thing law Is 0 oti 1 ee bia |e yan sdelells itself it. is an utterly. Inadequate from Pee ‘ W eee needed is the conee certain > upon atfirmative pic e commission of ampower, so conferred tide, > Duenenegs sgunieen Seas, work to "git dories, ae the ' tis Faas ise, and ; sail | haw ea i always tearing c oe anne vont On Brad? ee rer dn' i lock the tide around at Setuckit. the Point, The Ip raps day } Cap' n at me y that. ori yaenie and Perez Jerry light come And Ryder and They'd be Eri's Tempy. and Eiinsy for ny Bz Bie Ht mo think Trier like every : price in keeping absolute dollars a hae year have had ne been that paid competitive the | acteristic to|€V!IS hie con- Ieed Le ped| > ; ij in no - ful. And picking x Ms that] have the there/ years|éli ie This the} he are left for an is the a eh 3 a bundle course cy travel 4 instance | nary up the you "gn anyway ay. sj will! Other| prices) help- were y tt * going » means 3 F expenditure of cash, AcpamEh Beis it} ttn e the by a € Ay xtraordi - the the E ,| char-| under eater y tal . a ma- ee and a secure line the : € in- ; when he aes Ss. . The gh abandons habit: oO just criticism | thing justice in his own} right of secki-- Hina Bindad ad- of which ratlroad to be proud 4 Whenever. the cost; 5 vantage at the expense found in the Herald's people | yyy an -eaitiet men ‘and P conferring 2 . af-/I have Be thereby ; 4 BOV L 5 onquer the now results from the more and must failure ample to power give to and effectively within act| these limits. ough upon used the z STRICKEN ine can pee thes sheen city, law as the d should and has Ee pald you | . waves| € | we love Vou. and on leased only = o on same the THEODORE terms} nl enable entire radley and the Captain hold of the in the get to hope not could May FRAGMENTS OF 4. next } ' ' kith," girl ini girl jie little as| Ztibune . How day, decided and that seems {list a ae kept closely to ist anc erez Ryde der was tide| | of those suggested who Gecline. Captain Perez 4¢ tug is| 4 big road" summer the the upon even- felt ‘ caretaker on the "cliff was coming so, or day a in city the obliged was house and, as the family from captain's y only on e waters | veTS‘Peleg prebarations to be madé said good weather for today, declared Captain Titecomh next morning when laden with baskets and box°° the excursion party gathered at knew out all Ruth a t G ina lie in her presOne more gale the that ee ae ne side, to was, ede cable, ‘as as the tight could > as Captain back spite of the No use talkin', Peleg's Farmer's Almanac beat sake, clothes what basket?' a handieap. got the mile. you got Ola Land in _ ‘Tain't a clothes basket, aura How you do talk! It's plain lunch basket th Ee AIC gasket, and 1 there's to eat in it, if you ae it know." es ngs to eat! Say, grad as > or a pressure bring her Sel against he to bear a ee. the tide on turned, € schooner the cab) loosen her Keel in igs she gave the its ae ew ee waves, srow- ng rah as the wate should, if their plan was you've of a| 2/285wo. the draw eit, Iled he steam the spot where the unchors oe many fathoms of * ie the smell er fine as a fiddle that thi Cap'n ae le thing you other thing on her bow : "Thinks 1, "Myprophesyin' son, you what you're ifnothin' a picnicwill' can't But raise here a show'tis | against; then Which, > FUN _ love ean very to tone care myself. sirl-C lara, oe ray yte this crowd for a week's that t did you? ‘There's enough in that basket lo vittle a man-o'-war. And' Tempy's got one, too! Wha's that windlass 1906 eal ous the day, so Micht givegive don't sh ooF lay almost broadside to the Shoal, but not quite. Her bow was Well up onthe theedgesand, but Boneyard, her stern Vverhung of the ce con- ROOSEVELT, House, society, Hopkins me her name was So the excursion was but| | for shoals| use in these already | Of she was allowed to aleohol| &nt exposed position. such as Keep high that toI blown|!D& Bradley went about issuing invita- steam A again. ely of much |to tear her | aniseed . the ocean the vessels for #DOUt next} Bailey,-so's ) Well, No?. eepened, a good | the sand. and weer cable would gata, 8 aa ~ nee » she loosened, ‘the easter| she would move. The slack } made in the cable would tus! by the windlass ane ein oe a foot ; Pama Bain but! oo ote . ae for awhile, but. some day _ Me +es, one got, Tempy-a = » « "~Y, lisped rr the ‘ow.-~-Chic curly headed| them ble,aboard exce the .of Lizzie. front row.-Chicago ; Movable, except course they transferred thus oy le Byerytt NB} Nae the: himbei threw: over spy- a oo longed to . We're goin' to watch you. and Bradle y at work on ne wreck. Beano yee Did you hear that, ay ie ‘yi steo ad. today, then you've ou've got to behave a No drinkin' out of the chasin" aes Peleg with _ got to keep sober." And, winking at Captain Was silently enjoying Miss horrified expression, ae a aboard the yourse yourself jug. : ht dea chet; Eri, who Tempy "the epi Lizzie « They had a fair wind down ana the Sall was a jolly one. Arriving he Point, they landed the visitors." picked up Bill Naylor ga ane rick es 3 and) Mr. MySeen liss Tempy begged to. be al- a er, if thé weather held fair, she| ed to on board and What is the result," asked the| Would have worked herself. thr rough | With them to wreck, but the teacher of the primary class in arith- | the sand and clear of the sho al roe hear of it lmmetic, "whe 7 vO 4 , They striripped» or. e "Last time time L took a 1 w together?""when you P put two and. twe ) taneten ne hehe rutting , away her of the Pint here,' »K a Woman of| the stricken, the the nothing to be men kee p enough, the afloat hem should | they o Hi irestece=itualiys "Whee wn extraor,. se aa ; dinary taste. Why do you like N. J.-Because when you Srtietl it} you know the danger's past-Punch, | & 1 a acorched clea curiously forces of some|!Umber that which has house, putting White . that! eer goddess leave hulk the to Georgiana outfit? the bars.| Much come! |! the wreckers' greatest aid in Reins desirable passage = homage, But, sand wreckers lies until ntil and tide and ragged ntually, by gover aT u 1 | highways that the rescue, she : 3 when wind fragments =e the grips|#Sk | to neais and ~ manufactures upon|&nd she up. would be hope almost certatt 1 to Furthermore, the time} break Their was to lighten rime eae e The . shimmer ere as in that West ae : ; Aupreme Paéitic wonder, fair 1e Gate be on ? trol there interstate] where treacherous unless sunken, gale ,| to hang ‘round the beach all Httle | don't flatter yourself she will. once, her it unfair Me ide. do the business, if ft ta done| | don't ane, watt. out homeon) oo know competition of the tn arts free list ee x can be cured CITY soft, there, at throws has come when no oil or coal lands} her by getting rid of her deck load and held by the government, either upon!|t® Work her off the shoal {nto the public domain properor or or |in 4 erwater"rg and then te ow h her up to Ovpharm deep, € ritory owned by the Indian {tribes,} harbor, where she could be Golda sad should be ullenated The fee to such| 4 their leisure, , the .| ae by not bearing upon the ques- element an such head BriBrit- iwe. "laveed Se you eo nee ae reigned beside in theyourseasbeauty, as You) Zu- kind, result at|!nto far/@ injus- much has ereely by methods, crushed petition. It is highly that get- aie igs Gee Sarees ehe : _ morta whatever . may but frequent | more COMmPany an a figures Standfavorinfavor conprofit by the control cus te. needed ow : ‘lTo of the angulsh glowlig roll: Eaicen running of truth is} the length of time required, l » the double col-|ish government must co : The commission commission road s same _the all and tion or railroad rates, there are two No pull that these stout little workesd measure Ss cons sideration of which is imcan give is sufficient to start a heavy ps ratively suggested by the submis-|]Crart with its keel deeply burie Pe in| sion of this report The Standard Qj} | the sand. Anchors and cables,-and} only effective way improper discrim- the Gocrieathiions THE purchase which set be guilty of injustice; i MJurious a substitute on a the And in thus eer aoe far more tiee, an njustice of j rate is in very | 2& {troduced it secures, profit yyere Upon it by the law under which 1 it it is is acting acti to the I Tam Well aware that within the lim-|Storm, 2x expending - public | of supplies and accessories which oth-| | am swept across the desert by the sor- f be-| upon its pe complete which the which to|is . by market ting carrying re anything Saving in the rate itself as compared ae ae uld be kept in the United With its competitors, but by the high-|=\4'¢S Sovernment whether or not the | er prices itreference is able to charge, and (even to profits arising from {t are to thebe given| without to GaaMienen any Indian tribe, and lands} ; and > do conferred little,triumph until, in the 2!¥ays to to authority by her the numerous| improper Clutches by its ally the on-shore | Conxes' the struggling victim in, aed free to crus power the of many instances the fii which to prevent suf-| con-| dollars. . undertake the big shipper and "inevitable the of the commis-|/ in effect confis- to it pay obtaining of are in which railroad this is not a case of simply | jjo8 "9 should yond individual initiative and all power ment com-| proportionately if the action eit become had more to fields: example which prefer | proper private life, and of the honors are the ce part of the instance west and exemplifies southwest. This Particular the fact that the granting to the govern- ; and he should million been ' is the|along s discussions and almost"four erfere sion Unitea|of independent action because of the ceturned ayers of adequate and thorough-going governmental control Sxactly six-year | similar conditions obtain. in a Jarge his it is present| hoped| begin to in in certain analogous England the}to|2°C#fOry 0 © property of an commission individual || 5 systems Corporation, or if the > res We Was 2 ~ ten years ago. She was a wite ite and her¢ husband was tryin' for bluefish, go off captain . ee: ue e £ mir te withlister's her. and when of this nation, had produced a result : pica Sunday ¢ orial attack on} lus, Nothing but an abandonment of! you plead upon your knees, | -| board. It was a hard job ana Le he'd heave his line*she'd screech like vhich ow I 1 der 1 President Roosevelt for his supposed |a general plan ef progress for the em- |!) fase of pride and glory you were| "Wake up. John," said Mrs Weeks; | {hem all day. Bradley' was ‘a ‘tired | 2 fo@hera and beg of him not to get which was we enough understood | position on the railroad rate bill. The | pire' of Great Britain. could. fol! enerous and broad; |*J'm sure I hear a burg man whe he reached home th t drownded for her sake Way I looked here in the United States, but it was | point sought to be made by the Her-| the confession of fail ‘ ow You re e an earth expression of the "K-keep quiet ne deard whis- | Msht, but he had to answer. ex fantlage at it, she was his best excuse for wan by. an no thing the OE means aot Oak comprehended ee aiaby Wea -was certain: rar w with a. war j There one of to be of Burope before that would thrust upon whe would have| the nations io |aiq is‘ that rate now the x the whole bill is a law. matter atter the | of of the |It.w [t-would N momentous Sepa be as teas that the ‘war, fail- fy | And opulence.0t {ft took theGod.cosmic forces settled, that the bill is|ure to conquer the American colonies and that it ts unfair-to/a hundred and a. quarter years gan: : f in. the.interest'|;Every.consideration demands that-cen ‘ and wholly | awful grip of space To one you the courage } lance fram your Gketica face You HN ie eae the lA and and | under pered sos Mr, the Weeks. b-bed th-there.'"-Chicago drive | no-|, | 7 Pearl-Helen "and and 1'll see c-craw! by the if he'sa| | d¥estions 0.0 Maidsput toHe him'saw Gus News Le oe Why, . people "enel married? she | the railroad ie ve skies aw Ccold, c told me that she wouldn't accept the! ailroad companies, and that | and money enough be sent to tl es. grew . ‘ terms. east | | Ana feredwhen us ouryourpurse man_ that Harry don't have to} Pp ower, ' of 3 leading nation, r of© dominatoe the President indorsed its coast of Africa. Sand that nt theto the warlike gold,was empty you of- bestRuby-wWell, ing force in the control of the world, Now, such a burst of indignation | tribes be subjected or annihilated. It por wien our own, unseeing, gazed upon | walk. He owns an automobile,-Co- | | ]umbus Dispateh schnhott cae | ¥ 8 - yoked with It would not be «| would have looked fairly well if the! will be no Uighitakke would be conceded. a . eared el 2 i | You looked with larger vision, and ofwar of our own seeking, But the) piit had passed to the state of a law,|be done with all possible dispatch.| fered _us your he : _Her-I'm very sorry, dear, but the |. a . : o ont tein jor evidences were accumulating that war|and the rest of the statements were|The Boers are not held with ; . he Americ ; , STE ; amen, | ken friend and hostess, YoU! roses you sent me don't at all mateh| be aT od position the > . : up re SO €ager é warm and pleasant so ley eeseeet ¢ > > > }s i $ | e @ncher made fast. The dories} i Point." ; was 3 were rowed out almost at aright! "Father's glass is re ag?" can' 3rad! ot th into wreck the from angle water. Then. the anc Foca: dea! E re - eI nee acer , concessions | thtown powerless ‘the midai uddle, as . have |phould the field, e of of the field, enabli from three to four DF would system Two He will conclude March 4, 1909. And he will be abl be be they he. lo- elected the heen Was New railway resulted Oil .ontrol control charge >, remained and Ahad . purely were died a out ; I matters are eve aad home and has|°onsumers of oil In New England than|t!mes / 1863, has Standard lite began was Thus in certainI of he]|thousand He ful 1829, and He that ae e . "senate the no|that would and a continuously until 1871. later ‘he was elected to We|term term PT In law. in congress a substan-| friends fat erenting congress j of ; his not be able to recover. suggestion | cated and conduct that . shouldbe: Cee history. mae sugar to 5 an " securing no things 8 or- the sur- begin- 3 el bytitic: prophet he (a ea ee lig brought it ! im-| to which the railroads may come, In| t wdaditic int rf om Pa this the government must i d to its agents through erfere the railroad of the ability to en ae * S are . , "Ac ses . a = oe : are of a5 party | forded reef and a escape to many}, ,°°env one: ve ae ret that of the Herald, But] thousands who otherwis roul . smiling faces of the friends, any the old sun in the heavens has | . ° . se would have I used to meet; ever looked down upon Fi Hs enemy has a right to be at-| been desolate indeed. The experience |! a ee the subtle. esser nee that, : tacked: with ‘fair. weapons,.A man} ‘of. the pas on geal th oa throughout a world-wide que From the war with Spain dates the | poircits the vieht to. j ee past. ten days has been some-|qhrilis heart and brain. and puliee eo Peel rite tate in the recent court in the | refusal of the railroads any | C@SeS fo prorate produces prorate aoeice and the ‘ ques-|{he prosecutions decision greatly lington & Quincey of its offfeers. « Pilowateunnidert world history, vision | * The hands of the government pr iowa 18 £84 tO! aitison ill, and there is a feellng| ioueie seriously alarm hada ES Allis money transacted in secret. The Her-|erwise would not have been. ald has a oeright to hammer | and ov tf ca hath hoe _ eethe board a . above the 2 maintaining a neta imme- series} permit public..The| reports r to now going he | cc 7ho ti teBT that .uperoven f perse- | Merce commission of were take instituting Humphrey's ~| Sun- hurts than of an army and a navy which ; : ble ‘and Glomedt.n Clon:oechapter'..in ee the | new sehooner = z which/ to run in‘ de bt dismal) ee bottom o-tined Then! anchor. there, and shoal pro- | 01 the unw isely very 7 the hibited: purposes oI rom uniting for proper take the dory and come aboard we} 4ection: aa; is, Tor purposes of prowant to git to work." |.) ‘ Baktie 1emselves _ to the gen; ne n Bradley got steam up in the| aad 7 toll effective remedy by ©} cision. of: the supreme ~ Senator the Herald certainly | contract for the spend-| matters muimatraylve matters, off America at" fl ce 1 in boards that formed the deck-load | partners were in high spirits were in place, having been lashed well! "She's a-comin', Brad! she's aing res in?!' exulte Ms r Titcomhb and being out of 4 the a" reach of - the} ‘ihe comin exulted Captain 1 for: fine and clear says "Peleg, their) spent had which seas, heaviest oy ‘and frer "1 | vi "o've ne r} enough out got We've vit portion!) i fortni't after rores"e on. th > stern ut sometimes advane- | of the vessel j} now to pay expenses, but that don't "a ° + i re ; > . come ae upon some govSo..fur, so good!*'. observed. the} count... What we're,after is to git it ody th t ; +y- | Capte ‘ "Now i ) i f SK > : stp we' ed against ef : a : cromenta a Baange ental paithe -SaBes But it is sed > to enaet ; most desirable into law the : bill introduced by Senator Knox to the interpretation of the improvision rendered in Judge ae two of ates ing £ of money, sormouhiti : did more the vholl general by to|commerce,.that correct munity the | been Sag mpte Herald what ; being unfairness But they are the survivors of | 40 aa in a a a force which sorrowfully shanty, from wen trust rarely if ever pays the| th fia: ieaece, pa SD ADOn ES tron, and is} ‘ob: fully. f oeop m6 é 1nd probably unlaw-| its| of expense mt at rec if |icoms ctilors and of the1e ¢ggeneral public rf 76. wee prest of yet = a |tjon count | Trib 5 else else, one ne 7 picture is a , the cartoon management, brought. But knows that no sinent |: cncwic Peleg, looking weather-beaten faint. ee code, Ce muffled howls e St years Bs a taney ‘ab ete a ra like this, m we'll have a * poteal a little over fifty dollars of coun-/ case instituted t government It is impossible to Spe a mater-| Skipper. "Good! make her fast. They | "Mighty good idea, Brad. I ain't been know for I don't. pienic who'll a beach sobest|T|towhen. wait to fordo nothe man, ide'll. 54Y such || Suess conditionsthrough improvement trust. whichto de-|/4! the tobaeco \|against bill. ona ty money on a single [mere cision permits ene government exfe ah described in merely we ‘ll have next Let's see; we ask? The the of of the point sought of charge us| 7 oy ne sora hot R is} this} weaken individual initiative on Gent : , : s s gations such as this conclusivelely 1 saree ‘i gations disStand-} pri wens ; ; Prov any such allegation On the} benefited enor-| contrary, the proper play for indi |" mes the board has held se-|to the relief of the earthquake cret..meetings,, 1f..you:/choose. to ‘call| ferers.. The' Harriman' system's them so. : At these conferences they}‘ tribution. in moneymoo and hacen Ash ais 5 service anus in ir lines running out of tends to show that thehand secretan rates is of course on acknowledgement ment they a tbs to the publisher hl Aa juris! commission-| edition, 2 and . from. See half-cocked, of obedience catching It [thal - etd to write "veteran" after their They have had much exper!- S ; | mous jaghkns of service, ~ eaid | Pow more jobs ' ~ 4 XIi-Continued, CHAPTER ; feels kind of bad now, ‘ i He } the that entitled names. Ree Author of "Cap'n Eri" the| whether the trans-| le-| technically smallest s: aS item 2 of | has . : . nations In rates : las won, It is not possible to put into ayers priation of public funds is made ----e the exact amount by which the behind closed doors by the board of Tt ewillonot . ones we ,Jard profits through the gross ‘ured! 7) 1e 4GHera a be easy,i a when -- all ; the) ® itism i } it it b by &tne railroads ii education, should know "Vy wn shown ME Itc ins tens K story is told, to realize the contribunection with the open rates, The es tion made by the railroad companies] or course comes not merely ence, ka shipments the trunk York City respect! limited vered in until exposed; and on. the other hand a proof , of the efficiency by t done denatt that has been The f thetad work aaa of corporations. would z of! grand opinion record crs) were inquisitive enough the descriptions published in grow. all prints "ters . course, their the | confession. Saar spending rs can't come in. png yourou money. Now, If the thing were true, "one-who. But they ‘ nO OE definition: . which, benefiting, of the and the to se-| powers) : as an better who has had much experience.' And by he fer Pere nrenie ae _| atter titlet men who have be gun the formatioh of a lcaimnp of form= ey soldiers of the war with Spain are -- moment als CALE SO. In view coerce comunisoa ta the comme and a orporation . IS Propel fashion by an elaborate which discriminations, rate of rivets aaa. both at the expense accompanying | AtLorney-General . : report;. tor the the investigation importance c thef oroiie : that Bins nya Atact et asthe ageinterests of its | Sainin' Bailey Hat bh x ; i I ; the :Standard ms Sp Oil (com- i y Stoc 1oldey 7 AG That none." z o) aif x Pay e Pany obtains at the expense of the) these great Corporations letcel, "kit Be { she aie es ain eee ee P Ain't it splendid, Prissy Miss railroads; but of course the ultimate] ac trusts ely known Viaty Z a sieve, shell do. Sh | Tempy would ery clapping her hands ;ccujt is that it obtains a much larger tnt ‘the.'effor Dp umb full of lumber and you ‘can't and Waving the dishcloth_[How much profit at the expense of the public, A roads: from: a ed prevent. the rail- sink that garney''' he hailed run' did you make today, Bradley?' very striking result of the. investiga- poses vai ouniting Pxfor tmproper pur-| Over Into the deep water at the lee | Gus was just as much I pleased, bu t : we nm have ¢ Of in its cartoon|will ‘The ohiove: nowing Scored. of the| tell at y with | une''s .evening copying benefit Saturday. i s the|elineation VETERANS! dictionaries It. that de Cilsemnomient Devientisics a).in wholly dere : g. repor ATA Crots ee is of capital not or are are actions niThe report F ; gal shows ard Oil company has again. ee have a i! sum in full payment al ec tizen at the door of the board That is a sweet-scented thing to talk | Of education meeting rooms, whild about. saving money to the taxpayers from' the ‘forbidden interior the citi. jan't Jt? . { zen istold: "Y¢ . . Jen"t house | Come are welMay the - oO fro m-foree ere is an example that|f i report: 1e pem vidiculi a 3i seen eat-| corrected by ie railroads, so that poe ae Hoosier seen eat Cane HERE! havetaows been: dpi |ing pie at the Wabash railroad station|,way with. This immediate. correc- oak + 4 There Tel- and instead right of the acceptance of corrections to make, a egins to of last . work, morning-the the had unfair ‘Sopnfair of "t) vem, ;and aistenfiy untalr. The Kee reproduction bill, Telegram becomesnt‘ is single of York course may be profitable to it. | premature discharge always habit-like all bad ones-grows, |man behind the gun worse It ee on record | ®™Ple- page yesterday photographic te of to pie. amount is the evidence in black and printed ae ott on whieh 1 But in addition to these secret rates} 45 0 make its decisions take effect |@fler day, year after year, tirade with a violent day morning, UNPAIRNESS HERALD'S f : NES NESS. against the President for his "sur- | the Standard Oil profits immensely by bi She c a deh aed to such action | out ane ae ship channel and piled| ® aa ler to train and earry on Sometimes the Hera " " Lovet een open rates, which are so arranged as > court as is demanded by the|UP the shoals. The tide, catching | #04 he'd enjoy a cruise like this. Then Wain' adiar the hae o takes pat-| render" to the frusts and subservience to give It an overwhelming. advantage | Constitution. Th courts have the|the unwary coasting vessel or home.| W@ Ought to have some girls to be "Hee ne. Sometimes|to the railroad cliqte. That sort of | over its independent competitors. The pea to, and will undoubtedly, jn- | "ard-boun ship driven into tts eae ny for Gusty. She wont' want i _ receipted to " report e Ele ‘That night they hired Ira Sparrow's Other railroads, in such fashion as (o| C@dences, "but I've told him. that iat pio bats pee nt the] fishing the purpose of|felUs though I'd ought to take Srp ne Site of th job, and " var the lumber e law€ 1 iw, although er: Weniplien 1° we forms lth ‘ po ice he'l a bp Be A rg a fick 7.) little craft withra a naphtha engine, and, It is "unfortunate ly not true that] exactly. ! ae eee did not!the nearly so efficient work ater a penionas tug. They tried to persuade the weath ra the Standard Oil company is the only ar their| é ait e the \books and ords of any the services of jts| | W4lt till the rate ‘bill is enacted orperation engaged in interstate come conviction recent the by and it, if | meree; about swear then and law, into so that recognition s you don't like ‘if But don't go off ane punishment of the Chicago, Bur- Scent the has scoured | comp - have would But He ofthe year. firet, "OQ. K'd" the Telegram's bill. this Se z : case wheels etal The paunts omiedha were taking care of the people's ineee RUdetheeblilewas cisely what was right, and New SEE and forfor Army, ty pay for corrections in the composi-|Utah department flourlsh and A i into a char, o that enhiat aeint er a atit Ee gather es gee ranks slop.if a se a emeres have -*| power Tne of part of interstate commerce S hown, cl"les arly for ey instance the after shortly that been has tion discovery of these secret rates by the commissioner of corporations the pretty | major portion of them were promptly itself 7 . to 3 write The So that, with the ‘ enen ae e men into Mer 5 : Came es syefors A Yienoneet oy reat ‘Patton, and may the win done}members have would official county ful Ther ihe city alinonilie, ave aclue /Henis 1a aaaevea and that didn't an was long-| trial severe, less welcome than necessary, a a achievement . whose will never 3 be ee . nn NEE = ».| pe and a r veterans. Republic 4 s support ade| legion of heroes hose made | !esion of heroes whose Lhe esSE t By JOSEPH C. LINCOLN s of attention fs. worthy Cspecially s > the way in: which made wae THe > daw is what evac as stateni Commerce is invy treating reality Pret reso. | Pires gre: peese. tee the. in are the they] Isn't a. any eating ss ‘ mem-|trailway station by band of of the ; moral the » h have 7 ee ey that ri f d of that older Grand Army aoe ‘ feature - quarters.of a million'a. year. "This }road: itself can: not without such goy-| honor, is gratifying relca : welcomed and bers the The ‘The it. descriptions all saw}4re getting all for. And not With would 387 enliarly it was! for they first oan : ¢ overcharged-had had bill isto dis elected and just as they- own. whether they were were asked to pay out them, } ! O de-| | and ea hore a yo.. resigned." | mously by up.almost ‘to. themanypresent mo-| such ual initlative can, only be See be condition, ao BD: oahilsd10, Pert their Mage to Ds at heh by eured supervie governmental these} of rates, seeret that|ment do been never has officers There theoryhas that Pe Tee, | come, it: would do ao'because the partmono siteat ate as will | 3s Ly Was the donkey engine. unlawful.|curb those But in Wyoming the| secret rates being clearly pains of | core of thing. = ah some neawate Far te ae a Jeera ad. he she at a e "oy CG eee > ee " Te ‘ a ais three-] out al) aie tvidGal Initiative, te Beeleast : unexpected happens : This spiines benefit amounts to at Ae ee eer s ae RE: Be OOU i e) , a The county officers had a duty charge to the people who had paying i ees given of the eee aon array oan higthe<. cal... 1ey"| the hoswith skill | of ; all the crusades than in a year done accomplished for Christendom in hal 4 eninceune - if a century of conflict. were wai ne aiveniik:: reasons |0f the effort now being made cure such enlargement of the the} to is directed attention *ublic Pu t c a ; 7 i= ge fact that the sheriff of Uinta county W has resi ; " a ares action One fe I en nalon. ulating th a? letter of transmittal |and summarizing the - with ieae { LEER ee | | i 2 q ; Eg quately to meet the clearly. demon-| THs revert DREN e earls eat about all telling bulletins eight with ne file . a 5 > SS ‘ > fol ars goo: in this forth set One bulletin just be- | pacts earthquake, the oe Seay . fore the shock would have been worth |the most part not disputed. It. is! id bl seid ; Eh phe he tears them cthal considerable more to the people of San a ees y ay z in are afraid of the men Some account, ve ithe Trib landers 's Telegram's slanders and the rbune § malicious assaults. But. the ‘descriptions. were counted who hich action. ( He i 05: : ac Poa . ae » need | report going tere : nt. S es tiay3 dite ‘thefon> 2trength and courage A citizen of oeSalt Lake writes s the © g a > on 2 . .w herever | Z i common Telegram-Tribune theory tha duty> called them. And they would |qripune: "Can't you find something | . ~ not be refused They won the war RNGHITOT eaan ae note faiee the county officers would not dare to Mhevenchiavedltanerron heii eu more edifying and instructive to take} call the publishers of thos papers to me oe reir county, | uy) space in your valuable paper?''| a ie SE and retired to private life with more | pat js one o f the » letters letters the 7 Tribune ; .| is on them, factssw Scongressional r¢ 7: d See the in a? are oy Mitedfora® tees presenting has been more general and extensive resolution; in the for called was than Dee ee OM Ek eal eo ee of dealings "reformers'' they e artners I transmit herewith a reportof corpo-) by the| Central Cevice is railroad, employedas onwellthe as New York| on many] of the bureau 1r/Commissioner ; methods business : > public. a showing eri let- mighte.-PAdt |i Seer eer' Ohi more of need ing- . 0 ern. serodirarkd Rint atte pee Standard Oil company-will aa to the public RRA regard for AR the Presider EE Banas or] Ce eS discussing still ee are dishonest Tel are 7 ee te pte rey manner Tt) rations in the department of commerce] Dill. of ae aoe oe ora by the oh ition anc rates in connection with the ofl reight industry. The Investiga-| ¢ tion, the results of part of which are present] summarized in this report, was under-| law. eoroumood Malers is no wate hl less ;pee | rate bill, re rate measure , ae enacted Ager Her-| of . : | Ul settled,| writer the nbout : pretty a 7 it Se . like . heroes -- of | called Tribune is itself, se BE oe there : TG swift not and is: cs aren | = : of the Newspaper defenders Wi GaR ee learned and , .e fought They does nite ee city eo administration and TneueeeC : will time and speed it stronger matter ov the too] wise with campaigns of 5 wianen : obedience de- 8.139 descriptions. Yet the Telegram out the had boldly made monagement hee alot BiUtefor' S476 descri ‘ictie iid . If the the ne to ters power 7 the to,a dominant, responded twenty capable the And place be be musketeers Thelin consisted --- a .was, - be |double-column criticisms by the |ald look premature-and silly. ae eh -_-- ave : little) unexpected i nil ‘iat of - exposure, the counne or th 6 assumptio Neots would wot take thet! e > trouble to{ Pitt Theyand were cers it world, the ack of these thousands) . too just s posts morning. : published had ofee frame. Will They volunteer call for the to spirit sp oO Ce or ve ers: BY : : ; . hurried from homes to the ranks of war, They Jearned in a day more than ; : : attempted] shown yesterday ‘alerr Telegram The either that |it can |until 1906. | oe |ator Bailey's anti-injunction section, it| These men who are now organizing Fel ota aan OCIA TION Oana cna to do for business it has been enabled elther public or private advertisers, its in carne ee eeranes 7 Aare : : record is scarred. all over. with such] Sohitcr tan : 4 ; . evidences of has| 1906.|/0f men who hurried on land and sea to the standards of war the world saw al force of ralilions who could not be i AND nation development incident-for and conquered. earth gave TELEGRAM ete Relieved that to the ineident-made an than more The proof which the world required. Ante re . ce oe oe American republic was a world power, ith @ tremendous grasp of administration, with a prodigious sense of re- ii' Marquette eaieion ..............2 Beacon Btreet| Publishers' the history the |!" . Chicago ‘Ofice Boston Office Spain. release, strength 4,00 | Tsabelle. 8.00 And yet ‘Phones-3190 Both St. Temple for nor her at home, and is richer. more-tranquil and happier today than at any since the » day dav of Ferdinand Ter ‘ time >» since and Offices, Dooly, Block, 208 South West New control confined Subsctipts Ra : $ .76 tes: nae ae One Month ' Three Months, inDAVANCO. advancess eeee er ed e'00 : ‘ benefit the burden of colonies she could neith- Republican Daily Newspaper in Salt Lake City 8, R second-class m 1906,Entered ‘at theas postofice at Gait rake city,0, | Was"eratiNed, The resultae was a : mateh- |best bill hat the able men discussing| The MAY } to be} the UTAH. ' | bill and be CITY, 5 be forced on this | finally becomes a law it will be found| a nation a a ts powers" (C0. | the collision should Mer. half of first of merican|true. Muropean | ac republic by one or all of the Huropean | nations It would have been a costly war \ Tt would have meant the sacrifice of| treasure. It would we have | un counted Beet meant the loss of many precious lives. | It would have extended over years, and would have retarded the growth % Put . bill a is still before the| so tight they may not make common mipsel among nd allt the re: dead; rg s pre be i my party gown. senate. ‘The Herald may be under| cause With the half savage tribes to| in matlpie cata. or'stirs us were best)" "Him-Then I'll buy you ‘another a misapprehension, but there has been | their east if they see the opportunity | Shake out your polden tresses; our peer gown. Those roses cut $10 a daweg: |no vote as yet. What the terms of|to re-establish their ow ind | bind then --Cleveland Leader. ywn indepen- | And' litt the empty ' goblet our gourd shall| sod concent the law will ‘ be no one can now say. |dence. At present, the rebellion js fill its eu ; ‘ty: vide ‘Stor Saat . a Slowly the bill is taking & form in the | & growi ngi ee the smoke and horror let y your ried to. see Miss Jack Roxley Ketcham has been mar eos Not in fifty years has ' Engnetic eve: way the President has desired. The land faced a graver problem than that ieabiee goes "chosen city from your! ake and. I was sorry to see it railroad companies' preferences are "which exists now in the conflict with | -Rllawheal |.."Sorry. For her sake or his?" Wheeler Wilcox in T.os Angeles ® ‘‘For mine. J wanted on '-Catho-' less and less accepted as desirable. the Zulus. oxam lic Standard and Times, er two and reported ne went to bed, extthey morning was cle were WoheRteaen interested {0.be ‘twas drownded. for a mo- | is1, here pretty progress, - RN oard the the planks Overbeaae r ard, e and was ju 5 aoe ree of a woman Z took out Er observed Captain. oat n" once," She kept sayin' as in' ber an the k. ey rigged a taelete on' the stump. of the foremast With the donkey. engine, s of weand gotevery out Bein' |:disease. * ‘fore we nigh had heart disease .got as} you would ae ee Tempy, 0 ain't do ee nothin' like that, ‘The ide Miss Tempy, very {2 ae turning and and thene wrecked. « ed } to find' that wrecked schooner ittle and than they tteee o cable tad'was gained slackeral again, the si pane gore oey and Ughtened Phen set|it throwing to work with bundles Well, rugged, ime the boat rolled €he'd Sep nee aa att arms to me like n to grab . bashful man,meTI 'roun pretty the neck. a calm|a@ ‘ sreat | ‘adorable w ‘ time," J and s wh E 09 havin wan't an € floats and Barney, standing on the ivarm Poy, Cap'n. Hedg 2 you ee ie around, with the water swashrou' eee Safe?' or. ‘Cap'n Hedge, = 1e Knees of. their fish- dienthe. myou know how to hanermen's boots, made . imto e the boat, ain't en?) F , ae towed up to Orha o rafts tojlooks down ® centre- Daas bei a . re Here it hevingi was thataa ihe partners ap-|'Ithrows o ; x | preciated knew up jt! both 1 h hands and whoops, Tr iaxts 1 engine on the} There's a hole right th) We're sinkin'! "LE tell you poe thing. Brad!" om of th boat and ius. eats claimed the = 8. Brad!" ex-| water!" Us full of ain. pausi tsplinter from hie thumb Ww ith aH ce:(Oomtinued Continued To: Tommreceiccu morrow Morning.) J n . r |