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Show . 2 } __| Second Section. The Huter-Mountain Republican SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1906. Derg MUZE: 2 -- ES SG aa VIEW OF SONGLE ees ai | - Pages 1 +0 10. . Higa Pacer N i es Ps. TREE TAN Fc. CEOUND § Re F ; ‘ ger ; \ ‘ I SES ROZD ay \ \\} e ; fom : £ io : % ae p , ss | Pe a ee Sense Abies , INSURANCE 2 (ATEEE 4 F b. ; f Hich™ animals' 5 . arclessly. C the In 1800, tacked flag and on the since fringe forgotten of as by ees the people and neclected by the' eon government ito . ofte » Amerf a,‘nlyGuamny cs comes. teplon the into le ublic ole vieof tntermit mdy t When torn cane and two shaken' by an eart Stepchild of the bh year Wuake, t late this See the: hac vy a vear pets Bee Sane es PEE Pe GOR z Ne : SOR 7 y s ord |. x ; i dame 4 , A Jae, } A yea ae: te ' ‘ awe ; . nae ene away, Ory they exPary af y | pay | tee te ever cam Spanish ree £G the soldie: ae are Mariannes a ie well Fy ent French from and Spanish I2nglish, Portuguese lethargy. Life than now haps one-third was and cost as of Scotch, arduous | qyi the i LOL, . way. ards of $23,006 lumber Ae Guam ai } Ist Vaiilable lumen resourct of or of anywhere inland. U rea clopment 2° "was Sorte 5 ve BOVE Ne uehe=n { er 4 SP oe Oe 1 publ fin to vob th ata ee d = ! cheini Tt:4 ROSCOE ot e-mayor.9o " 2 = - Er + ky WITT! nr LTT gn YIOTD2 GORA oer Sr 4 i 7 ao OY x. 5 FLA ae : eo a Rev. sum 1s a burden upon the people, and | ant movement Lotpreyeen' under aynect: er i paper ret ent om "Up Lis s ctpe to not iry, the been in. some present this} understand fulfilled but in respects ere. Y sailing vessels a Guam oat it Philippine ; Oy CL him improv! ance outst | would un-'| for exorbit- | office oor h the | difficult qontrs worse. off than wo before » Spa nish yegime islanders os CGruam Wa During relat ly by a subsidized line | visited reg ym Manila whose | of steamer undet overnment | freight rates os re now. no regular | control ' un be z ‘ Chas ve u they none ment ( ' Porto Ps ter th} ae have the ' R he nit Dern: < i : impe lived. cbs Lion out mec 1 ce , neral ; and bk to | hay permitted cient F f | let poop? tof ses ‘ f , ~ pl might to a (ce 7 ]-to-mouth "alse xe hance sufficien duc ing r caas by yar. t for . 1 1 eu li born or DI } pital Mejeant : has: t ‘< 2 ae i | ‘ ' stream ;‘ i unari ‘ I } tary ype ‘ el t re 1 Lb1 : ' 1 a ab : 1 hrou ¢ i t} . t Ithe any surthe Guame c the » confined | are " as ¢ f - e > ay aftern or the utmo are ce,SS pro| contriv¢ } existe a fcnesd Agana: domestt¢ : "ally nj < eencri mii tihe.-374© ‘i16 rs eecpi. ! ' 12 ‘ f { ] }| ‘ ont contal ‘wate strunse along : . ay } t @€ ure oO a 43 LmMoney apes 1 of coast ‘ b ~ een zs . ; l nt I even rexeae { ne the | } 1 ,SNow ita was= : I / < L ou Highla the « pa eyes feared z- she l 7 1 ; he th ae ae had 2 nt : i havit i ! i : aan been t ‘ tl ea , , , ithe ee r aAG ; : | ‘ i fo p ‘12 F Many the jit ‘ ve t l Wi: chool, ‘ Ade was sels 1 ' 3 just a The «the } or for ( vere i passed passed ind ADSaS pe ' ‘y MM in th A cing | COMM oO : tl ve them and island, ' uld to is educate | I develop . Is th ere She ca ‘ wari crews wa ON | bottom thet insignificant at , present, t ‘ . +? halk ul ibmarins thes yn wed Mote st ¢ : 7 thy ' help neip Remote ; i ‘ ru Peta met to take ' ' ATH « 4) OQ 1 the oa T THIR TY MILES, DIVES : kK} wal ned ayes f i i ec ou ? ee t ' + people, 1 rae r 4 ae (etre \ far See vine ri I es aR(he. ; ineco eon have bu ' 1 t June ' wi und i yu stint " 5 Panama. i 1 . , of ntio on Noutre Fs : ' or lic a LAKE, hint ; ) n j}at A CoV to ves licitous : . he appall SE E BOAT, Sea wet toot ‘ , Ze be ' litt ip d lied ' ] ta it il T ‘ nuld Chis 5 f y These half) measur that it is possible oL t : nk jgland Pe divi vuu arear 4 - esu ™ I be } ' to Guam, ( ! ' ' lu but} ( ‘ ‘ joi \ sat i t if ' nae by lapic isly upo TE DIAS UGC RES : een } 1 re u * ent of the ‘ eve vo : progress. b ne nle ¢ has Phe inhabitant depend) in, our po aS rans du to-a depth of 1 e-have: remained wtveny Yunnan. front Uni | feri eed The Filiptine the Porto ‘ 1 i mi lj ithe the alk (Cubat bee t )1 ‘ ' ; ti e ‘ ta 4 itt ak tornid bath. ‘ s hn ) A 5 \ l not ‘ ntio rhe ‘ I i : hei : tabtl ned ; ; ht rl ; 7 apundancs 20 oF ey with a, phe ein There jis abic pe periods. of sarc. perience sophy ' ad gripe ede Sat obtained. Lre nt. from case the ofan a lower action com- The taken case was by the ver- .courts. for personal the DbCh seive injuries tiuverdict: ‘with $3500 re two for ae defendants sum of Many > $1,000, con tnies now grant aceident copy : was of" "ney n-l a' ‘ newspaper "4 of eM AC fallen upon M1 of condolences corrected, Mr. Prince inclesing t razer c years vs kind ine if elcently by a t birth tre able P « > to .who, tale B of - ey seas, of insured issination for ‘Insurance has yf omnsurar OK é e¢ In.! off Der cs mant tart <dewn, $220 laughter her pari i dau . Fans t on annuity in i ee e married , See Z this Chree befor command China: is : an iS Be A RA. neve ifpefo h remain which|ten teio the. eC k the ym nt Prussia \y in oe $900,000 \ trang 1 of G erm a aes 4p Barin-Goule | nds oO i a patent Henry ae Princ lef t tele-!he te aBring-'the fleet When ie himself » are ofO ‘ rnd a n Lexoe: { formr an ot pit anothe eI yearly 1, if sh i) : years Be a of $77) dav Tl i eo blelee hei lieved ¥eO : mi to : th m, oe . ' $750,000 pik a year re > S STYLES. | the een) . ' Pile SMALL BOY AND Hl bie ' building Is that . = re ae 56 the small boy is dressed ovel the ; Gritish' ane1 musimt sp is SpE sae Sx4r,r Nowaday < , LL F Lele millio WIG IS E t mfort a vell as to|for a quarte) tT crore ho c z wane, | With al :Ccy« QO corn , a Among eRe whimal tne : race i oo ok terri of hi garb 1 ae : Pea O00 tyl sve i t Fox sie) fay | Creat oi cte e ta arta eft to work out. their ON hina dovexencil viror{ ter upply for A n Ne sh es a 4 ces Fit may unaided planner \ rat hree‘ red VIE oa 1 cost COMMON of WAY. Lbou : { i insistent , call | cus ‘re voice exercise, f , and ple y oO ; TI ut fT atairs | ‘ discredt ; re j Something more. than lom and {f movement vhat th j le etiection i} tralr upo Our MON volved in this ta ‘ t } j ee j i 7 ted to look after, I And ict na tbic t mf recue t tora charge: c* of%c. h WW. } fo + Inddeed-to terest demand | cesisn ; f the rest ; caurel 1 hundred aaa A lage ¢ ei ~time i Our own } | late Prins estiOd : hould nd oe when thisata Is taken the distress But |i And thecare oO)leme bl lookeeonee at orie! twice oO ¢ wice sha looked, atmt he ‘ ced ov typhoid be introduced a4 a Er lepers, upon. P "G17 BBN upon wh thethe nattenalnational Governmen ee vernment aeops || charge Government.) A Ry wall Gi a the had full : ed rhe In pensation for lower ‘wourts the plaintiff he wishedout to ;topush.M A Baring-Goi number pointed ofwld tirms the! | qoubled ae go. :i ' before I ol i i ‘ } .dvantage of buying her black antag pee ee dresses} shi Se ceives; the, wio -~ = | from them And it was a surprh weddit ' the novelist to find how many clergy-‘Olaspoll a unde ( I ence "4 mon desired to succeed him hi the liv% that u r which tk eet Dundee Advertise! . the Eider D ‘ 3 : | i medic Rg Lrmericat approached to Read ‘ is a thank ! offering for not, being , de 4 tradesman forwarded vdest that his congratu-| i Mi lation Sores Baring-Geuld still avi , Wis BUT LIVES |juagmentwas insured against fora receive d. an offer . of tane pounds ffoT citethe é London paper for a 10 critique on obituary notices This he d Ined ae < ‘ } 1e r-enevolent society suggested that should send a RaniriDurtion to its fund the oO him error { ist=| d- from} d ible but the: Benerou +} - Baring-Gould . Declines His Own Obituarics. taining le * ae ol i f ] condition ‘s heenirece aT ee x : VE lit-| s-Lindsay postmaster scnt eel year emphasize the larger fi il income, S crams | Gould. taldo | pends aa Sy r the island from W hel vi ROG ; i a wero dilait. : nu < ile ic \ i it is-found . Impossible to increase ‘ the| Spaintac] the aypublic irnished : & ther no ere We is taxation The Guamese are unspeak-) dated +H ca ; as dad brides vere ably poor, and if they contrive to keep | hospiti ha tl i no educabody and soul together by thelr own) out of re pall eh mentioning: the exertions it is as much as we may rea-} tional facilitle e ree: Hd scattered sonably expect of them until conditions) Jeper were a vs Te Seas ds . ged in the Island mong 4 | pepu fata:4 are materially changer cond. bu fe mre under distinet. obligation ltogeths . . : ; 1 lv one rowh out ¢ co to the people of this almost It ut of Vlargel fer te int thet tory b sta ( ounti plete mandonn . oul territorial fa t a ins ' nredece The Spaniard we ie:acquired motive Bey eet) Que loch tocl nd barrel, and *hev from welcomed u aa Aa a= | moved at out och . terest Rage They, we : ot a ee ei ; io! he onl e] tion. whose generosity and paternal) when too} Us former secupatiol revard for its subject had been heriy. ntative of I ee pire pt "6%led _ emote quarters of |. i to octox the most. rem : : . . 1 OT ri ae "th They had a right to the rhe little hous i Let t the car iier American rule cottage : ectation Nat hitheu}t that ui ¢ ' re { th which the. im exp d 1 t ut least an ito contend ttt ' their wouldwhat b it. hac 1 een | a Fifth Poecondition : ver would hard] Reads avenue 1h mansion ‘ of imiratio a mv : ‘ ere insurances which alsose cover di But 7 it ot is-a pee ; of f in fectious ting in| possible to insure izuinst certai' 1" : < 2 ' ' Fa rule vri Q , The Rev Baring-G ‘ specified diseases at extremely . low the Morning Leader on the mMounceats ae oneal TERE wine rire \molici are held bby almost ment publishes : I i ae aT monarch in Burope with dead , \ the matter has , not4 been uld{p a mS : ll of King hap the yle c eption. | ple int « to him nd he wou aeter . Sarvin It is believed that oticec oO me ? have pre poueea to let it pass unnotl 7 will accept a -policy oll Hosts of obituariy notice were sent te O 0 an ai bane chatsnever. him, but he has not re 4d one of tne ee ae ranean ‘on_record<of & memind doesr, not had. intend sowa rhe dead first The eet, 1 family that to doT ber ot a ro i " ‘ idinsuring Poin him ! . ae f eainst l iSSink oT . was from the local N ment was borne bj the island Now|. meet de pl ISON' » « and ehief of the : ol 45 ri the cost of administration, \ hich 4 Rare p Dee a ae hod: of { five times as great as then, falls hes en-| insula \ 1 ac ' jailer ind furnish the men ‘ Jani A tirely upon the inhabitants, and twen-| men \ , icrae . of Guam In ty-five times as much as forme: must.) entire polles oh ha ha, be raised "he annual revenue ot the | many 2 ¢: Bah : toi J f ice to from i government $20,000 but Phat ispaltry le vane a forced to d |} than $2 impo per is capita that» minor emy 6 PT ome ei al nport AG: although cach crying need for comp: sa iaipeatitiit that they should a brinch In that country. the are : bea legalstrangest ref Citi: risks Mardvinct ld de- 18% STrene S dict. thi <s of e 4 deviou nade Lo VApetA ae a with -- a esiabifinn |< Some of brats [eer friendliness ‘ REPORTED DEAD, TP oti hy, = a eg eet TIANIS ER ee ALLE ad- a ft ey ople Foch im- the avold most ul l the= Am rhe (available |Preoy frente ae het ill red a in the prese! by entertained tle island for di Guam of ri | | t ths of tra t ee provide against lunatics recover| sanity and ating away their i 7 f sy nsx that shall: ; from their natural heirs. is eT ees and train 1 ab Probably aut sné > "| " " c there: Hmsno Ccompariy ne able them to avail of the opportunt lunderwriter who would insure against ties which may grow out of the Se decision the tt court oe ard ip F adverse other of hand, is quiteof No doubt Guam will ev ev ew * f it law; but, on the other hand, it is quite é ae but ne lacking fe 1 Saar a winot ivail, themselyve if ielonal 3 Guam is te be one of the stations of the rane eres cable, and after the opening 0 > Panama canal should Sanne a eeaant Ome of call It for,cart f ed to , id rom. the traflic. i forced J I 4 depend upon. tral which» at often ' eo impassable »« ept by carabao LO our Ade the requirements, of the ji i ftv? BhTa veot will-appear trivial rhe rae m <Me liflicult of val ® village ) talnemnt. tot t] ne ited tat Somethin l i 100 would: give Guam such: road : co. a not onl hope fo. i icannd hut the beegarly revenues i |‘ ot. 4 inde ufficient for S the ar ordinary 1 a idane expel ' rove mie ‘ ther ittle "wa Spain' hardly ne ai foreign portation is 6s tot) per-) Little ea othe pau then living great for a many ee ya»tive ancestor less the yea! paid eee They speak the Chamorro language of their Pa Eriel forbears modified. by Spanish influenc: The sword and the eross were in‘ : separable instruments of Spanish col-)| onization. The aborigines who survived the one came under the egis of thé other. Christianity has long been imPlanted in Guar The jslandérs are amlable people, shrewd and intelligent ontented and easily controlled cont Like all. Malay thev are pl and eager to learn, but the tendernc has received little encouragement up to the present Long before the expiration or the Spanish sovereignty the island had relapsed into a condition of peaceful ‘ ; done for the native, but asked of him Under Last aS|was eed phere, catenin marricd the took female Bice Chamorros CHa The Guainese of today bear names de-) rived previously the death of the zoo's famous e] phant Jumbo hit the under. writers to the extent of me $25.000 Another sum. of $10,000 was paid over by "one firm at' the decease of. the celebrated boxing kangaroo ane ‘ portion he nes doi eee * fant only Be samtias le for .the Oe, ly to Al) the positions at fon comparatively reat cost anc ha neonventlence. spared the propess | 6 cous eee ow which exterminated |agricultural Oe population "of 100,006 | aborigines Very few foreign! that is. 10 times a great as at pres-| male ~ humber of were insured: for tne: og were Insitred cent premium and' all i )}premium was doubled for but -still the bull pups died | parently that was the end of surance There 1s hardly any' known : which cannot now be insured inst, from taxes to twins and back One of the most remarkable insurances ever effected at. Lloyds is jthat of a building Standing In Monu| ment yard Its Vner, having made up his mind that-if' the monument )}should fall it would ee oes. ; wreck his premises, has pald a very small premium on a SUE heavily in| sur "di against this contingene | There isa Prench company which }adoes avery large business. in frost Anas ee de It has branches In' Ger| many Austy aly, Spain, Holland and Belglum, and will ortly extend its Operations 160' England In France valuable as a naval depot, -At no very iv is the vines which , f distant date, the ro baw' 4 "nts of the : : late; troyts, and with reStation will demand a number of men SRSLY cLLOTe Vhich the oe company In.: questo fill clerical ponttions and to Rane Teka ok ‘nentsst us ie wo<< JF da gs work ns mochanics a years ago c eo orers, wer oe isha varge pre {suffered - ¥ Or " Rate ost on - Fp : ; in circulation, § for,| anese and American | sell their wares: f ono See of "pacification" women and the ; pret my is f 4 he Lloyds, cite. Soe ee of England e Wil only refuse | Hose TOMES 4 ne animal, namely, bull f 7 me ni" his ie land, in goods In the year 1904 the Bede th; ech te Imports approximated $80,000 in| to aT subsist upon ee the unhealthful cycas} Valu : : ‘ vuicyees value and ‘ j s Lec . principally of | "otte abriec ric Mur vik } nut heirj condition jis little, if at all.| lumber,: cotton fal better than it was a nae ts ago, and |sugai kerosene and candles, while } infinitely worse than when the Spanless than $109, 500° worth of copra was ards discovered them, a race of splen- | shipped out. | did physique, to w hom disease ane vice [ A large proportion of the imported were strangers. merchandise ought to be produced by The Malay blood of the Guamese is) the islanders, and with better faciliproba an inheritance from the Chamorro! ties ould be 1ey ; h Avg > the Ss ; ; hurriwhen despised briefly recorded a typhoon and tidal wave that devastated the island in the November of this latest disa tramp schooner, only months after the event We ing for Guam in 1900, nor in 1902. We Shall probably do nothing on the pr sent occasion, Not that we are ungenerous or callous to the ery of our needy. The Philippines and Porto Rico have been beneficiaries of our bounty under Jess distressing circumstances but so great is the pressure of larger affairs on our attention that spare no thought for a mere the Pacific, hardly 200 square miles in extent and with fewer than 11,000 in=-= habitants. The Guamese are the poorest'. ofall our: people nnd>the most ry little money no reserve ac Ton the helpless They have sources-no are but relenting nature | itinerant traders to stand between them and starvation | C@Sh, which when : CS ODDITIES. as nth, Wieaweaes rates © on lives, it proves the pluck wof the underwriters. \ Consul ih he hi chimpanzee, was insured for no. less Only $100,000 than a4 short time = . © the of | INE. it} ers eee fe by picture Pt no. means si ein ' : ; t reac the | sho; lack-|epo cognize 5 Hitt b indoy tad mi had mn ri laily QO olets cone nthly pape "Ul magazin r p ee A _ ‘ |nu .h j |