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Show N Bl hed INTER.1 m0 Every has Mor . ee UNTAIN REPUBLICAN Official Or that "few die and none resign." But! the self-delusion of the officeholder| ral we he vee pee been American co. iste a3 second-class March3, 187 iy walt pene aS oa But, City. Subscription On th ....... 0c. cece eee $ Ye 2.00 4.00 SS alee en eke paticirutheiny eles ie riadeeveialra Sunday ‘Edliion only, One through|fully was study in of guaranteed a Jef-|forms politics} is Republican . Republican and What by true of the Year.. Mr. it much. does ; it Ry incom-| the office- must nation is See on its the ty Mutual ists the More policy way of offering in than practical Brine te ee the of a de-| the lengthen ment seven are WHAT CHANCE a Chicago defense in going the be . to faithful HAS Thaw whom and WOMAN? re = Apparently ‘ that wife pursued, murder me Mrs. This chance to there for reform wae and | and law and woman redeem , . As who] makes 5 them + want return untried anything experiment but it is ' not far s return people an of critic of with same i grade | eS In os that} Was our might faet or ments S of from only the| by the other and s labor so labor. The roe ered is tolerated. in Washington : who, other ; Lear ares which me pacers ri _ It asunder to when a noted - the another, in), the; being ©) corner sure to to her shame in the old days] eral authorities may pursue her even° beyond the marriage | to : bring a suit for s a ; Ea altar, and she is considered fair game] Mr. Newcomb, but by every man thereafter who learns|the Advancement that once she was a loose woman justified in voting Up to : present the : time, SAIC rae actics course, | practical of not ‘ pe | Committee i and women take women anon but fe their lives In| In lives take their Perea and dangerous its when feat sha UF or details-more e EAS feel moved how defamation . ie ve against i the Association for of Science might be him a license as a useless! less ie ¢ devour nanan] into had the mire from which she as escaped. Even that t he though this could all be prov- woman's husband was his north res listens leader from the 's oftentime snot lv fi aeiied "pow of course, Dunchot. story the daily "blooming the papers always tells! eo, POLITICS AND the row on rane, Bast hia, a tells a of that deep the soil, He the , that the his bank team ing it may that no be on law pointed the statute making it a if it be a to pass- the water there is|}coming Tempt "]horses crime in morals to ten ed, often she man does en it knows would try do be inates the in no she to the which woman and fact society by that to by man, have a by the remains chance that at to ment, made Moran the Pat THINGS, ; | ne Who Second helped South from when stir up street, the he counwant- statement owned one night Councilman iln ned ge . eh te own con- be teachings..would. his that visits to a Sunday regular by has Stanford could drag to her to lessen down bring husband, one of White that again misery wil! the was make most and important the her sociations paradox; but we reached when who admitted tried to think convince for the the other eral government ployer of labor, employer." comb is American Democratic of of late have were was call a tention, employes pressed in is Asso- o Secretary in the ded that the He a fair New- do not really he and lunatico know maltreated fit judges of and are no miserable condition. planation policeman in- sclentist's congovernment that would That offer, how they their op- are, own is the perhaps, ex of the in TAKE bear can Democratic the the of prepared, Republicans, instance became when law financial fact, off way this with each There nection are a manner numerous which war might have so disposed. in ad- legislation has been actual truths the the tariff the enlarged state- wisdom form on in this he seek almost present half keep busy or an the is bill young a conof has the a cen- time the getting begin plan- vacations. It that nearly take a summer, few bur spent will consider men who at the vary need for an is of Americans of The the few year, to revive weeks fishing and The keep the use Americans to of the the prac- tice, So long as the lated and so long there. Spokane to use the in that a about the last city, but to may use be the expected tions In that way. have there many popu- abounds a chance hunting. years of good to not game will real few while gun, are as boys gun probable see this hills ts will near is a Spokane spend It more hunting their chance boys vaca- the 22 le S an Ke OF 0777 " n of Affairs in the United States. of people = l the mf eee The near taken. be at SS (By ae Van time rT, C3: Washington, | Emperor Winike the] G@ormany he July b.-When| travels insists that their ef- recrea"Then he too great soon from be noticethis p * ° * Justified gurl b his rail train the S OO T E r Y. in hour varieties me card ere hane ~ took oo ‘this petition as an evidence that not been relegated to oncoming rush of the The horse io entitled of horsemen the equine has the past by the gasoline buggy to a place in the fter vinittnie painted sketches of sunbonnet mald-| "TS. hose who enjoyed the pretty morning affair were: Mrs. Elliott Kimball, Mrs Catrow, Mi McCready, Mi Lucy Gaby, Miss E thel Shepard, Miss} Helen Burton . war ** was a popularar gathering 5 Oakwood" shall} water. And. Miss Griscom, en ecee Pelea Wall. OU my insist pour be Me ve me.-ended I shall we Will nt your upon oil on the the ent- peror with @ jle, "the oil will be eftive, for I shall see to it that it 1 oo a een te ; eT in ney emperor + recently, he hile easful Lome < automobile, suc on aie iit oventyifive oikou' it narets nine minutes ie OXnilea \ which makes one stop, was' cigh Woaly:..wa ih sehind bhi mays maninute Fatt a : tie on a bi rarat s matto ‘ he nobiles und jocularly shouted to them (5, faster!" This if not the emperor irst. train-rachre ploit in which he | (ont his merican chauffeur on the to finish, tart. from vive. qui. dinner the nobals imperial 1 as dog, or "Reichs hund * These intimates The price is never to the outside world till lunchI ind his v ‘ ind he mune then repair to Richters miperer ind after luncheon tike «a A is nd tor the shooting If ital eames 4 _ i LL. is an place Sunday afternoon when Colonel and Mrs. Holmes received their friends] Informally from the city Many automobile parties were tempted to visit] the pleasant country home and par-| lacking According' to all accounts one party who started early in the] afternoon spent a greater part of the] time sitting by the roadside while the|T gentlemen of the party wrestled with] the machine. But they reached Oak-| wood in time for that delightful sup- Xt ‘dinner on. penzollern," proached her am very at our yacht my yacht "t exe board the yovalty u" PEL )I am informed when the emperor ap-| respondent that. and said liss Griscom, | 00d. reason. f sorry you were not present | Charlotte of races the other day to see | convert to Chri in." of familie have he Blad. wank ae ee " ; jesty present . take eo of the ot " hospitality is never] . per atter, "al . rs Sunday evening Murray and went ers, which which is a « , a Bh SISRE sabc party went through the very out to smelt- interesting trip.| ‘4 Aer een to be Te vot rep com but the water rough for me "Ah," replied the him and the tie earth kalwen't lec iss 1 eae story, too! "not he a Gris little emperor, aaa when a charge of all matters : : seismologist, Professor Milne, the was the first man to drive a golf ball } being} across the Victoria Falls, this done during the ree ent visite o the Emitish association to South Africa. Joseph oes. « progay: give a honor of Sterris, the of inte 2 wiley Miss * took] w "eh O'Connor Rich's cafe Boreman. Beatrice eheon at Beatrice * who explaining * > . Mrs. Charles Cain Crismon will entertain at cards this evening for Miss Boreman and Miss Inez Adams of on: den. * * 6 Mrs. Ernest tain today at a try club Judge J. A. from a week's Ogden Canyon Bamberger will luncheon at the e ¢ returned Sunday Miner stay at the Hermitage, s * Mr. and Mrs Frank spent a few days in the latter part of the to Salt Lake Sunday * Miss a guest ber enterCoun- Knox and sons Ogden Canyon week, returning s ellen Clark at Rowland é of St. Hall Mrs John Wilhart Loveland, Colo, tor a * @ Louis will be until Septem- has fev ¥ fone weeks. to Mrs. Russell Trac y, her sister, Mrs. Stubblefield, and Miss Stubblefield, who are her guests, will leave today for Been. for a few weeks. * Mr Sunday and in Mr Ss Kd ‘Callister eee) ah ° Alma Kate Shearman home. Mr. Sunday and in Mrs Ogden * 2 visiting at Smoot * from spend * Miss Rebecca V. Morris turned from Long Beach, at home at ica BS stree * « Cla yton Clayton has Calif., and eg ranch in Pz reand eve | READY TO REMEMBER 1 King old-fashioned occasions, of Spain still uses the sedan chair on certain A gale blowing 80 miles an hour exerts a pressure of nearly 32 pounds to the square ch. Members of the new House of Commons have started a prayer-meeting. It is held on Tuesday afternoons in one of the committee-rooms, The geysers of New Zealand sympathized with the. Vesu eruption, throwing streams of mud and bolling water hundreds of feet into the air. Aluminum paper, cally a new article said to preserve the ter that is wrapped long time. the Every bare washed rails, the says caused second the a start a Ten-mile -_ - motor-pneed as ruce at SALT PALACE three on has = the made section Glasgow of to the | Herald | Several English song birds, includ | ing the lark nightingale, blackbird | and thrush, are thriving In an outdoor flying cage in the New York Zoo and make themselves quite at home with American birds. and the Canton of Valais. eight and two-fifths miles cost nearly $17,000,000 Apropos aster the lished, in Pepy's account of the London two or London, enough (in which 1666) for London fastest motors, CONCERT Program Races every It will be long and BY the great fire HELD'S BAND. starts at Tuesday Take Main Murray und : 8:15 and p. m Friday. street, State street, Salt Palace oars. San Francisco disDaily' News pub- | ----- three instalments, of Also l-mile handicap professional. 14-mile open professional 2-mile tundem handicap amateur Australian pursuit race The next tunnel to be made. in Switzerland will probably be through the Alps between the Canton of Berne of WE- os happened recently to have live intere st| newspaper readers. | The London Times says that alumi-| num has come very prominently into} use for castings, such are neces-| sary in electrical work, and an immense impetus has been given to the industry by the adoption of the metal for crank cases and gear boxes in automobiles. WANT A NEW NAME FOR 9 d e S al 2 Nature NOTES OF ee s Beauty Spot aad , will GIVE $100 IN CASH To | Spent Miss Josephine Spencer of the News and Miss Olive ah will spend. the next two weeks visiting various points of interest in ¢ solor ado. Mrs. I. A gone to the Canyon. Menelik i es rere = av ve e, oe 1 ¥ , 11wae Dow "nro yuanni dl Ly orn ing. Samyelson and stonroe, pa y the * Cc. S. Tingey returned Sunday to Los Angeles, where he went a few days with his family, ¢ s King even . Abyssinfan Railway, and a host of men | are engaged in preparing the track for | be * Reed © or yu os is * spent jorected Stuttgart corappears to be I bre athe : nis last Rant people iio Bneland--and doubtless elsewhere-sleep on matEve | tresses stuffed with a substance made| , i of old clothes that have not been dis- and - by my there denial Thi is the queen who ¢ a recent isit to Tubingen was foreed off the aiaeee uk by university students. an ee a Lj othe The party was gotten up for Miss] featrice Boreman and was made up of the following young peaple Miss tA Rea a A Pearl Savage, Miss Beatrice O'Connor, ' Jackhao Berkhoel, David Haigh,. Will , McCrea * samiré eye train arriy at its destination ver ible planist \When no one is present, early in the morning, It run on a] the pring who hasa goor LSS voice, iding until hi mitje ikes and enture a.son but the imperial dog finishe fs toilet. This me tied of trav-}atwa objects and sets up a howl of eling explains why the' kalser alway ruisl \ll this dog's trieks have been looks so tresh and bright when he ap taught him by the prince himself, who pears before the public finds time for this: pastime amidst the at Tat or.s ta ‘ Ww rhich occupy ) his ----: : dk "he Rete <S r ¢ b w The mperor of Germany's intimate | te Be ee ate : ue ee fall ithe fan vilf rity with American. affair is tentates; ahd susuallyis: Introduced: to oftem a matt of urprd to meri the comp any when conv éraation berins cans who meet a ce ee oe. "Ito flag, it desirable ‘to' gv (t< a Com, daughter oF ‘ ed "se : hot urn. Mr. and a Frank Knox enterfaitned yesterday Mr. and rs. Henry R. Shock, of Philade Iphia who are traveling across pet county for a Mr summer trip hock is the city treasurer of Philade ip hia * time mh les a vite for an. unconstrained he mds. 3 he prince iecompanted by beer and cigar ke nap, a afte the nap there The bedroom is ery imple rth ma v till 5 when he and the privy Miss Helen Shepard entertained at] jecys lways eps well in the trair ; not forgetting the-Retich breakfast yesterday morning for Miss] rises carly, tal a Lth in the bath i1und, take a long "wal icross ~ the Clella McCready, whos narriage is}room adjoinin his. bedroom ind then undy island. ALS there is dinner, again iz is spent ‘eve wid<.the Riehter' "on]at wear will he clothes the on puts The} Wednesday. to take place at noon breakfast room and table were bright} leav! therere cars, with, either gala unl the‘ villa with: musi at Reicho » be cat eceptio ¥ o antle with pasturtiums of all shades and}form it Ye roe: 7 b cot aS Sa pt shund per eming h ; Ene a Some years ago, Henry Bogan was before the police committee of the council with a protest against Bruce Johnson, who ran a notorious gambling joint in Commercial street He represented the best of the colored element, as he does in the present petition against Policeman Chambers. ¢ he insisted that the council enforce the law "Now, see ae *,. Bald ‘"Daddy'"' that committee, Black, who is on work "isn't there a little bit of spite in Ania sah, there ain't, exclaimed Mr "Bogan, st is only a case of dawg eat dawg * next rough is water ari ‘ene, and oneentrating all bis faculties on © the ubjeet. in hand and he expresses him bat us. precisely In th foreign lay a as _in-his. mother tongues The rect are taken at the usual time and the ater may not last more than at Armstrong. - Mrs. Harry B He nde rson of Cheyenne, Wyo., is the guest of Mrs Thomas Weir. Mrs He nderson is a member of the International League of Press clubs and is state delegate for Wyoming of the League of Amerjean Pen Women. The horsemen of Salt Lake City who have an appetite for fast driving to set are asking the city aside a portion park for speeding purposes. want only two nights a week, between the hours just preceding and immediately following sunset. They say they vexe no other place to speed their and they point to an alleged discrimination in favor the auto yele. Lovers of nature will a Calava.) on? Yond sailor, th cf liable for | Republic: in Special Service be would ? wae eee people In the ordinance fixing the tax for vehicles, provision made for every manner of passenger conveyance seen on the streets except a hearse Ed O'Donnell, gentleman frem the Second precinet in the council, denies that his influence had anything to do with the omission of a hearse from the ‘list of vehicles that are required to pay an annual fee to rumble their wheels over the streets of Salt Lake City. Mr, O*Donnell says that every hearse he uses for the conveyance of passengers keeps well within the speed limit, and that his vehicles are not likely to be affected by the "‘Nloating" competition at which the ordinance is aimed. However, as the ordinance is now with the committee on municipal laws, there is ample time to amend by inserting a tax on hearses and enable up a in places go. ways to their inactive to such well the office vacation a to a worked weeks. days hunting. is may of few better natural one change a than as an a active It men in physically nothing system it have desks, been mountains, gun is to. be working is swimming. the been The plain fact is that Democracy done nothing of advantage to Thomas Jefferson's heartfelt com -| country at large for plaint a hundred years or more ugo tury, and at the of but prove to be advantages. will to living the this heels. secretary had and advantage It the is has should one of force . lag- nearness, figured mills of during business | its the who younger executed general close busi- men vacation, Sluggish prosperity in Mexico's to man The There con- the in man enactment. Democratic and followed upon or and $60,- summer counters, still that $50,Mexi- individual. necessity. well have the to in to is city time a kept of im- nearly Chronicle: during Take gone on for safely days plat- and truth Mexican sales to have business have passed and disaster panic depression be every Fifty-ninth wonderful is founded the VACATION. declarations said-and out nation A Spokane their years States inereased special will the and holding American activity may their natural for beneficial has itself in have States for might origin have ment-that by He twenty-five might ditions might statement all past em- home Taft even $5,000,000 The United behind truth. fleld activity United factor struggle ning matter special England American time the thir- was White Republican in $9,218,- made $6,000,000 the Ger- from this Yet of Mexico The from and German offset to attempt out his of People of in the southeastern part because the city are complaining is no water in the Salt lake Jordan canal for irrigation purposes. They say that almost from the beginning of the hot weather there has been no water, and that complaints to the city offic ials have elicited nothing but promises that have not been fulfilled. The new sidewalks in that section of the city have been laid at a low grade, and when the excavations were made the trees were bared, exposroots still stand ed, and are dying because of the lack of water. The canal is is dry as the trees, and that section of the city has suffered' greatly. Frank Matthews, land and water commissioner, sald yes rae that the flume cross the Litthe Cottonwood had broken Saturday, a sill coming out and that the supply was shut off for that reason He promised that within a day or two the water would be run ning agair Although he saye thy sill fell out Saturday, the residents in the southeastern part of the city assert that they have had no water for a couple of weeks, and they are suffering Beautiful shade trees are dying. neighbor marked Mexico persistent. promises. best de a by to only commerce. Republican recent that England is something of a but Germany is wide awake the complacently by iImpelling * $15,719,- our without Democratic carry in within of this probably, and a process As passed but further laws It covered patent. laws the no by leaders of to in made followed claimed contained there to with meantime years In a GerHanwith- increas- with in important ness gard, legis- have results, along the 000,000, in on that to $9,810,538, to Mexico have shown percentage. and on when when which Ithaca, N. Y., to expound his paradox, for on the banks of the Potomac we felt fear his audience would have institute and and election has secured from placed controlled party lines deal has n® time the Sabbath. Germany's development. pace competitor ports that be yet occasions president the the the Mr. trade Americans Republican even a in curb statute law-makers the quirendo. to may never 7 treat Consul $444,344 business co from 000,000, ever report Mexico from kept thirty at- and Ina Mexico, thirty from trade party has tending majority congress House, of impelled that has several fed- from advising called Democrats party Re- Republican monopolies free in as to law the ‘‘not far national that not and 4s one Sun: shows has most to bel forms and are the fulfillment of ante- limit Fertunately, travelled a the Advancement day In the anti-corporation letters the the Republican only and congress 45-) delegates that the along interesting Carolina books, ation to has the d MEXICO. with plodded is her secretary the single On T. Neweomb, in Washington, the ciation Science a great Tt he Sunday pleasure resort is so demoralizing that it would poise n the mind of the Rev. Mr. Brown, is reasonable to assume that a similar taint would fall on the minds of others of the ministry, if they visited the resorts on the Sabbath, for Mr. Brown is hardly an exception to the general rule. And, if the evils of the resort tend to injure the teaching of the bill ae effect do you think they ave on the public in general, and the young mind in particular? toot ene ose years not and be- the Democratic her tluminations Mr. H. he lived could the of cased s many. British sales ty years have risen 837 to $16,719,892. the away in convention. the a of low pleasure would ata in the teachipgs than s Naturally, this increase has made possible through Mexico's has Taft fact trusts the trial no doubt, subtle and There eve larger Magdeburg, a|remarkable Secretary the with the is promise a depths to state stay to however ever held. delight, to the all tniIs murder intensely of but is last reach-|ngland's thought on nation enacted false and by to the party Evelyn murder GOVERNMENT AS EMPLOYER. New York Tribune: Sclentifie treated in herself chance, to to them the doing for and an Thaw developthat the num- $1,005,673 Germany's sales rig, | while floating Times: Creek night tention almost recover York trade of purchases was | ed from drown- pieces, , Ppaser a country shall WITH car-j;increased in current, of the As made power, vages|a!l week and 5 tion except on ® s mn ° the time PERFORMANCE. food publican them them, first because to muddy OF he} a r ues s New nah |{ n rescued. Monday allowing In woman all is and under : man as- the were observed North conse- laws without voice horses ‘ curidus " TRADE She quarter succeeded PARTY much visiting the a he smashed Cripple re- it morbidly N itn Miss quickly The was of er. by the muddy cur-/884. driver was carried |been about swift be that were > Germany it is to be step. Therefore the theory that Nesbit's husband committed he the not discrim- visible organized made and rig sack THE might whether nature, the woman truth ever of sin, or whether found in is fall- impos- her material foree ber true, the nearly for reason, in against her quences were were the mail any This it that earnestly the found upon woman than stream safety. so? Whatever to if be how be however to but, reason form, when lower beginning. true, the woman sible the not not that much in probably might said falls such how in and rapidly, driver before ing law. is risen with and dO|down mile falls had or to impede }ried down stream advances, and|rent. The stage those things. it must be punished, if| it is punished at all, outside the writIt , in book crime woman to destruction her reformation with that out and of -_-_-- | | tororneachtaaaamicne: voice the protest ofee phaltthe people orn gaping}that 5) Ub and ane readers widening? The ments seem to answer could in taking the law into his own hands] bank, which was the means of for the protection of his wife. That Specht escaping from the water. is a question which need not be dis-|sejfzed the horse by the tail and cussed here or now. By this sisted herself to safety. But lived, columns ean e he | ™¢: editors quickly disease? out. One of his horses, get persistent struggling, got out on justified these ce age ably. when had next and in movement in the council, spend hours préss ahd their children, He first hear ae t Liberty park with animals - of reports from. the various ministers, then Prinee von, Buelow, Germany's Impeque stionable and alse erratic speed }sfens documents looks through the} yjal chancellor, 1s enjoying himself on Prominent business nen own. fast newspapers and deyote a period ~ to} wind vept Norderney, a small island horses, and they want to keep them jreading Then he surmmons a secreta lving in the North sea u tew mile s from in training There ems to be 10 | oad dispatehes lett in several lar the -Prus 1 is politics in the movement It. is mere- | suages: t yther monarchs or -personal | pyodiou ly a demand for the rights of the | friends le often ONSUnIEE TT St ral} with "a horse: and with a. promise. of proper | hours.'=Though the sentences pre spo- |) horse ne ken rapidly, ine "emperor corrections hetare hhie never itt' nec of n|nrinee ‘any safeguards, that demand 1 w will t N=) oeears f - a wid ene t eccimls whe for the individual to withstand, for V2" Vivi accounts of tragedy, of he says to his congregation: "I want social scandal and of matrimonial in- fx or ai my presct hing oe be trigue is prodigious. But is it grow-|@vored with ese things gave s ‘ t ng? Or is the sphere of discerning spirit |, abbaths, to. these resorts... The of graft and greed, and the spirit reached creek water channel sandy White is full lirely Sraley. Ely we Es the Sth are {it =. lrles rred Een in bet See eS EN I ey tI papers sells a bterm Bea © answer.|must have felt the strength. of the The people make the papers, in even/temptation, he must have caught, the greater degree than is conceived, prob- peerless ope ae ine Beane and found ~ passenger. bank discovered ed to a certainty, the question would|cut still remain to be decided whether, |¢ he in a civilized community, the perse- not cuted of Orave horsemen want to get out and speed Is i fis destination without stopping lithetr pets, and no ehances should be] ®° ‘ : 2 -d at a | taken. A temporary fence across ull | rhe time of departure is fixed In; in{4 not rest his night that way the speed-|a} to leading the driveways come : TAIL HOLD. Charles Camp- oe lieve Thaw's lawyers will attempt to|bell, the Prineville stage driver, arprove that Mrs. Thaw, though she|riyed at Bridge Creek just as the}| once had illicit relations with Stan-|advancing high water was coming : , ford White, had had no relations with |down, and attempted to cross despite P him after her marriage; that she was the entreaties of r Miss Emma Specht, trying to Tend e@ pure-life in fidelity) 4 passenger, who wanted to get out to her husband, and that White har-|of the stage. This act he came very assed her with attempts to pull her near paying for with his life, as well back Stanford lives tha for. should and. vccident,,, levery precaution plaint re ea ee there : mary fesses the) dto read,|tainted to : i¢ unfit the city The - it, and }park died. Have 9 the nothing ete cai Ss : aetaptis acne echureh ane: : prone ate 2? Or newspapers are oe : ne Visitaie to rie i ss ie prinUng | <q salt Palace. and despite the degradWw net their readers demand ing influences there, he finds much The fact that countless thousands ae aes es the man who works ra joker. there is no public proof that this was the state of affairs with Evelyn Nes-|LIFE SAVED BY A bit Thaw. But there is reason to bePrineville Journal: Mam The horsemen have not promdo this, but the council. can them to da so Pit sod e= : ives. Gierihieeni wi in find safeguard [4 ction... lised to of require out unfrightened, the ind tells almost Renae ynos ee which shall outlast predig-| and who was excluded |ious slugging They are noted when|cil chamber one night : it loesn't suit them the office blue editor, - | | them.|} strife rtain ou are pitted, So dhl Ss that a a ‘revolting, Z ; : \/invariably r 4 Be Weta 0 emoralizing Cte.G ae iss a men. . But when {t iso <a woman, |° Im this it sets an example which might | Sometimes and Aecrtiatath vate > that wants to get away from her past|be followed to advantage in other deplorable to the normal mind Thee ; eaiietnhe ie a recat and lead a pure and honest life every- | fields of employment where the com-/| Newspapers of the metropolis have/he admits that if he gave his Saby 3 ains "r J "nsations at the top are extravagant] contained page upon page of graphic| baths to Salt Lake resorts, he, too thing seems to be against her. Nat ana fun cverece on a aes otto eek portrayals of how Thaw appears in his] WOuld become "weak in the flesh, only do virtuous women give her the | #n¢ BE be Saclis . ee erp ee _, |and his sermons would lose some of cold shoulder, but the men~ who] the limit of bare existence. The fed-| CCN, Tow Mrs. Thaw' wears her halr./ their. religious fervor, some of their shared Li |}towhonature, go therethereto can breathe and get close| be no serious ob-| ole y, as ae : paper, aoe eoman the But-a when) of men oe a £an meditorial Yes, 5 glimpse when Sad a smiling noted pane a } human a train and by catch Bese depart-}|men re-| liberally lower grades by the score the in workers balances warding of true sinner repenting 4s and thi: repentance," whe also, earth CrYOr7 His Private Car Is a Place of Work as Well as of Recreatio expense: beeilintrace wi lire a epithe WatchmanUnctaey or vo, and w | block oO the est side of the park | Kaiser Surprises Americans With His Knowledge It ey be a criticism of a drama on the ize, But it counts and counts imme nsely; wat were ; in in case | und make While every| Re ; Pyare the the "story "s there, and read his friends will read it, too 2 . 3 y nails ana nents ih hen a eeu ope oa Hundreds of peck pay to £look on, hayve|¢rowds has shown, Appropriations ea E ane s. with eae s ]No|on : Peat Red ] slack hear > remark obstacle is‘ placed in their. way3 to be taken to their posts daily in car-| illustrations might be : set down id : . Re ee ste a . i ? ; "Joy shall be in heaven over one|viages. If the government pays mod-|_ No more shining example of morbid"I don't believe it. Pat may no soul."' has Black but body, the}/the in than more than over| erate and in some cases inadequate ity may be cited, probably, sinner that repenteth 5 . aa : +P eee »)matter of the Thaw shooting. Columns Ce L e ninety and nine just persons that need | Salaries to higher officials, it certainly SOON NGr Tei GHERS(E ght atee Libra dra When a minister of the gospel no 7 772 Vith e tact suave and soothing, with | way, and a watchman in charge would | terfered with, the start being made] be coming as close to absolute pre-| either in the morning or shorUly befor: And "the triers eagle: act comes |\¢ een as conld be hig Pah oie Bo iar wannl-Boabbne His special train' ts: iround and yells : vere are a number of fine hors tt Y in Salt Lake City Mayor hompson [fitted up so « ri »ymfortably, un cording or ne rh ae tradedMm te apers always tells = 2 : ‘ eth | \ ‘ ‘ vit he feels quite ‘ : is proud of a pair of steppers, ea it, his own tast tha is believed he will favor setting aside | home in it. On entering it, should it be It aL fo 5 no story, it may be n portion of the two evenings a ek early in the day, hp goes to hi tud Councilmen. Crabtree' and: Black, who |and sits at his writing table, where the tt may be-though very seldom-some beau a on fall Jamp electric n ‘ ray the father - of of honors the: divide thing very like a fib }tiful framed photograph of the em oN T MOMENT. tendencies he h day rent one as_testt- Housese the such errata They are ee i ay-| in the B ork | another well! ey are e eran THE 7 v9 OF « in item be And 7 rectified: the That 4) op- char-|the morbidly curious crowded about sections of the remains, elbowing one ee superannuation : os before mony longer know, oom Futs ‘he @ im- a tendencies Pe rT exist ae in Saco pessi-jthe agree no employed Morbid ioranianre equality the g as government *\ to] were 5 MORBIDITY days, if had redeemed his employer of labor. matter Clerks society} which they it's a eitae Hide reforms. To say that Demo-| ine cicarine een eet yen, ies position, depart-|2#nd sevenise well remunerated eee . 2 herself? | Chase = land to : decent of a (reated Menthen,maywhensin age illimitably, it seems, | or disease or dis- the departments, Ithaca so - on : press nncemaly ae custom} S "agin 1¢ governmen way to express its policy Insurance | I sick leave and cut pay from one month worker the mistic what]|is 7 of I perhaps 1 him average F outside and gust putting the im- namely " vr a or ; husband | Uncle Sam acter as an interesting question - : is wants an a Stanford White| é Sta not leave in| would raises is}?us se was workday fourteen ; : the one writes a story themSeats in a muss these ve ry ope round for clerk in Washington from/}return of public confidence with the] Jectia ¢ 2a ' ner eligsirn ye and a half to ten hours, Boreal lection of a Republican successor, thirty' days' vacation with the ,|to . case aw Thaw peace and that therefore her was justified in killing White portant his his ; A . Journal. the if some involves eae see UW ex- Company, who didn't approve of giv-| truth ing policyholders annual dividends beThere are able men in the Democause they might squander them on ci-|€ratic party-no one questioned the gars and billiards. It encourages las-|#bilily of President Cleveland, but Member Publishers' Press Association. ] cj¢jqe and luxurious habits because} there are few, even among those of his Ss it enforces short hours and long vaca-|@W party, to uphold or excuse the} Salt Lake City ,Utah, July 17, 1906] (ions and allows extra liberal pay. Pos-| Mistakes of his administratlon-mils-} sibly, If the government were to|'akes which cost this country dearly ace aE SS of world, and if he cannot show peed on the tracks at the fair era: or Calder's park, he should be given 1 place somewhere to exhibit his skil 1} und tickle the vanity of his owner | | The advisability of dedicating a por-| |tion of*a public park to the speedin; jof horses is entirely colloquial, oe jan even arsumrent for both sides thint Peer Gaent em npoetent xt al ¢ the papers, ri yyy 4 story tha ny object to makes them shriek, aw ful an th ils 2 Malcolm McAllister, General Manager| Offices, Dooly Block, 208 South West| Temple St. Both 'Phones-3190. AEE power ote any ‘potent any yet Ye : Demo-|TIf whatever is to oppose party in Sparhe + ate | crude ot Life main, Without too| x the the cratic theory] employes aees the In is a bad] practise : ; ee of to ~¢ tv in county) exception generally. hardly| can be not the s performances. | 1S" Democratic rule has brought dissatis. faction, turbulence and disaster, and) locally or this is true whether applied substantiates| government indulges It president as of Newcomb employer, 2.00 | '" -- than! out we themselves, If the that 8.0 as heroically testimony that plat- 1906. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 17, THE WANING POWER. are many "men Will tell erie There ! more his case. 075] Three Months ........cseceesce oe oo. Oe cee we e a ft throwing the admit Rates. died even Newspaper | holders e for as all resisting the efforts of jealous) office ‘rom him to separate petent enced day, and when livals --- (ements hiétory ferson's matter Feb.| - fone Lake the Ack under City, "tah rampant REPUBLICAN, . ST ook eee true of each state -and r | will reveal the . fact. that. the ni average|gree stale . party! American patriot has never fought,| the nation. Almost without : bled 18 as INTER-MOUNTAIN promises and policies of the party offer nothing to benefit that Is not ae which is. parctiof production, is sweetness of butin it for a very good sikh prefers to die on ground. Regardless of rank a w known Edmund Rakowski entenced Pelish journalist, has been imprisonment in to hree months' some satirical Berlin for writing es about the Kaiser, Soe person making the suggestion. Cast votes the at Park. apyour Contest closes July 24. Dancing, Boating, Shoot the Chutes, al ears V7 Commander John comold. is the oldest nr er "holding missioned rank in tl re Navy Bri having entered the na vy 84 years ago He is the last survivo roof the f amous battle of Navarino. Bro okline, Reuben Thom: invite d to preach the has been sermon of the Liverpool, England, Aug ist during preach City Temple, London. It is said that Wil) iam D ell the careful pressions of the country accent what city & person comes Dr. William M, Det Tart, of L port, Ind., claims to t be the in the United volunteer in against the the propriate | ED. M'LELLAND, M'e'r. //TDILET WATERS DOMESTIC | | before 75,000 m call fou | George We tinghouse has been seribed, Says Arthur cess, as "hundred power man." The men who are him say that his capacity for work is greater than that of any t en or his| subordinates, and he 25,000 men| working in his industries, Senator Morgan was ; once x an Englishman what college eh attended. - He time he j in the "when, with his command, he took re fuge behind the brick walls of | the College of William and Mary, in Virginia | IMPORTED. We carry only the best Toilet Waters They. are. pure, Smooth and soft, and are skin beaut{fiers. volunteer AND Cooling, and his soothing refreshing. All odors. : - | FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITy WILLES-HORNE DRUG CO., j Cardinal Richelmy. archbishop of) Turin, ‘Italy, ‘has acce pled By the Monument. ¢ he presidency of an international c ph i | Phones 347. Deseret News Bldg which 1 forme din y for the commemoration of the fourth oan }| tennial of the death ot Chr stoph | Colmar aus by the erecti lon ve a "mou nent in the Vatican to the d coverer of America. We have a few left. ene ee oe ee prices, Hot and eae here . » every ery floor. "Who is that Elevator and beautiful girl just | | a oming in? IAT: THE. NEW SOUTHERN "That's ing Miss Budd; out.""-Boston Trar she's iscript, just com. | UNDER NEW M. ANAGEM WEST da Phoues: 1374 1ST SOU Ind., 2389-z Bell. Sam ler kines Pi Sem THE The |