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Show - -™ ery INTER MOUNT Official Organ in aa 19006, at The -_____. Republican alt Lake ne simply Year'. | recites he seeees Gus 3 .76 do McAllister, Offices, Dooly Temple St. Both AH counselling Rca Manager South 'Phones-3190, Salt Publishers' Lake City, July is doing his how he head, of Maybe the him on and throng put turned fellows voted 21, he left -- BLESSINGS. The | most story Adam to the command {t which in all the who failed impossible, was never good and by ne the everThe rest of eat" in later palpably an and TOUAniOnman oes the blame sin shifted of to is will and and be for Whom a great stand-| laugh towns of] lus of | one fooled;}| the he our states wilderness they has was a People would bright he as that] talks the are dressing for and isn't listening to her and now listening children| the in the vestibule, |low for out, and way in what he considthe shoulders of all do, the and she drills he and rest how do, even These movecycles-first to then back our own country movements third is now to fol- likely in bringing farms, will convenience people away become back there, of an from agent in to the farms and since almost every human intereourse her fixed now that the oan be desired will be supplied by lis- | neighborhood, where formerly isolation of he them did it can't full told get] of Happy he the] Harry | him what right and country, will disappear, can will improve, and have and/city life the old many their most their Wageworkers he would] then will not find service in the when they | try so irksome and dreary, and counmany some one else, The woman being the}... jooking, and only other person In the company Of! .nymps, and didn't how they are all|of the sharp contrasts between country know as much as] life and city life will disappear, while Adam, just she was made sponsibility of as Adam acurse. an tempted. he would would snot is ture tended man the he to sweat the the of is far a curse. the face most A big a to man no that and presents there to of der he | hot, ] them-| her; eee but in get ee the her own appreciation a place wives about day might in in all But the most dazzling the life and love In its eyes to of wore so ask a the glory of that through the sedate which woman whose what the pared. and shines men hap- tails good but a hands fires of the have heart selling pre-| out: that un- un- modern and more in Free foreseen tn of it or and in quite becoming small is leav- lands the at an consequently physicians, entirely Dr. responsible, in the Flick, that: he there would berculosis,"The at nature least to alcoholism Whether they are when they co-exist is they can is cause are, a relation cause ofof of the if no one tu- is not clear. cause and effect not certain, and tell and which effect.) to believe that yet which Dr. Flick alcoholism is diminution of the number: of' /peopl®| who expect or intend to live by the use of cons In stimulants, and thus the Increase simultaneously. many cases there are no two symp- Of all the curses that man fered, too grievous for a has suf-|small ways and mereiful| and increase, of means of agriculture, the number who find toms of tuberculosis until the disease is far advanced. Sometimes the pa- Master to a it tient idleness easily which recoils man or ment works of lence, ment. win, one which has achieve. been for bring sweat to And /of all of to. a By IT TO is to sentence, newer in intended to comes keeping, Then the heart recount events of the ing deal tion story. Of there your to of of do, wife," them the and then ing the to end, nor and to send her to that try. even ter-and why he that he them do the has on down he the in said the to if begin- Wild-Eyed men no here of evening Henry, a confidante rule he ever of tells her cumstances counter, his his position that He at the the As nothing went compels procure of money ence is sufferer him ters, to other to is not in cheap, the a enough phylack his it pres- necessary insanitary thus sufferer self in the condition |inng only hope for quar- makes to place it him- essential to cure the majority of to gentle- of her threat of the and rather oe Silas state rent no will for a adequate ATHLETICS. Oregonian: drownings are, and the of great the pleasure Except children of parents their -children, and physical derive the though and anxiety of lakes in Sad women the safety very are the bathing be few yet benefit from cannot tanks in swimming with danger. and back riding scem they the ing take than of to in withheld places where maintained, danger who is be go- all an than met of and in life. that swims sports element that improbable and horse- other them occupations not hunts attended boating, nearly with greater ordinary houses, must Hunting, and carry it And the boy otherwise lives an active life in the open air faces less chance of untimely death live than in well the cities, The daughters as the villages sons, the towns than Under the the same fly or of that old of as large| the the pressure of movement so farmer, farm the at the the faster country. modern forces, is observed in France and Ger- The young blamed for in people this. the It world. world have an are not is the most The youth seen nothing overwhelming cir- meet life and to be among en- tude. within They feel themselves, labor-if the great the If to be naturdl of a child boy who such a who mourns in disease incurs as tuber- tively in a boy the by battles of life. proves to but of boy worked hard and the multi- isn't afrald justification into deep of life were measure of life were fidence to his his cause greater an ac- effect- who has hard, high who trees has strength own which the chances played climb waters, of in the of Occasion- be society, favor ail his be of developing engaging in object of yet easily self-reliance only weakling member loss guilty without manly acquired the measure might a that be a carelessness, guilty reared him ally ive or feel he in are to feels neglect, to if the desire inactive of parent or learned and power. has and He/ fy. vere | yas aoa a strong wear dislike uniform, for and, display, mueh the e Howard graduate at have ne ct we gone to Provo Witth and ‘Canyon week aT. S NO F E Dr ther ippointed OT O V. Van Bemen of | era PAs : ABLE N holder quently the Jast of his household to x > oclology in' Republican | | Perkins O. Percival few Hountan | .willvisit| Brighton outing ns . ie se Ts ah Mi { V.. Withee has: gone Angeles to join Dr. Withee _- selto oOo 8 a adnde Lee ha peedbei peacock's ea a. Catr-of yeacock's tall, ps o } wonde rfully i ne u iting eye an engl | nos so long 2 to be all but inquisit Ive, a di cided lin np-suich 8 : eopold It ballet State, and as such has the} the eltizen Let the visitor ask a cab] "J POLITIC c | the | || | 1} I] H S has been Carnegie | fe | Columbia University | | | t | | | | Pe! Tor Biggleswade, who, is. a ce AND THINGS, fat. Paris,, advocates oa. tadical' change in the American plan of training the urmy With Aldershot as oa model Captain Mott advises eoncentrating large bodies of troops to giy the oflieers experience in handling' brigades and divisions. -| | | | | e Fred T. Dubois, United States senThe most claborate social event of ter reaching' the ‘age of ‘82 years, ator from Idaho, is in the city. At the ‘the week ; the bridge tea given|@nd having lived in this country for Knutsford yesterday afternoon he held at he Country }]te® years, John Murray Dowle, father a conference with Thomas Kearns and | yesterday aieee rnoon Frank J, Cannon, which is believed to fee by Mrs, George Airis and Mrs. W, | °f Alexander Dowie, has Just aioe L Donohe r, in honor of Mrs P Chesnaturalize d ats Cherinda,'Ta: i Wehr have been relative to the coming Dem- lter Thompson' and Miss Minétte' Baer: born in Seotland,. and -for - 2s ocratic convention in Idaho Senat\r [Sixteen tables were placed on the ai hati eel oly et wo "thts Dubois is on the way from Washingj broad verandas, where bridge was [Country in' 1896 ton to Couer d'Alene, where his state Tea was served at the close Mason and Dixon's Line, "the line} convention will be held on August 6. | played. jot the game in the dining-room, which | of demare ation between hot 'pisc rhe ind He expressed the opinion yesterday | was effectively decorated with a pro-|cold bread," was a chardcteris rethat the Democrats would not carry fusion of sweet peas of all shades and}mark once dropped by Bob oS Saylor. the state, and it may be that is the varieties, arranged in low ofbowls, com-|the Tennessee ex-governor, who has | bined with trailing sprays plumosus. |Just won a United States ‘senators ship| reason for such a peaceful convention dominates| Senator Dubois completely Sixty-eight guests enjoyed a delight- | 4t oe party's primaries, | the state machine, from all accounts, | ful afternoon The prizes were won tey. John Francis Lee, pastor of the through and his slate will be rushed iby Mrs. D.C. Jackling and Miss Jessie A aPea Real African Methodist Epis- | with little or no opposition. Peabody of Canon City ,Colo., the guest | copal Zion church, of Norfolk, V is Speaking of the Republican conven| Prizes going to Mrs. Thompson and |attracting much attention in the soiath | tion to be held at Pocatello, Idaho, on Miss Baer as a poet, many believing that s| August 1, Senator Dubois is of the os * *€ the coming negro poet A ene a,"| opinion that there will be a warm fight between the Brady and Borah forces, iio akeodte ie pete Ross atBrown and party and he offers to act as umpire if such oattlake celightf Saltairgave las a Est. the : a as Pe for Pcie nf thie aut ee A: committee has been appointed by conven- | eve ning official can be utilized at the tion home, iss Grace arrison | % eae > Sine It was Senator Dubois who rose on | Brown the floor of the United States senate and attacked the Mormon chureh in oO young yeople ene foo ' 4 ss land ie vome s. ie Drown. eo ee has just performed his five thousandth | fiery address, at the same lw ‘ : a ae successful operation as on ‘ mitting that his speech was the be| ear a a at Montgomery, in a special charging a tae ahs "n a J eh ie‘ aan } 6 o'eclock. An leftelaborate supginning of the end of his political cadancing, bathing and other atOne of the notable figures at the | reer Every politician-and Senator |}per, made the evening one to be] Des Moines assembly of Presbyterians Dubosés is in that class-has a stock in | tractions trade which is drawn upon intera Roberts Dr. Roberts ‘was a ay vals like the circus press agent draws : Vales, in 1844. He has' serv S| his seemingly inexhaustible reMr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch enter-} statistician of the United States ha as and paints his sentiments j tained informally at dinner Thursday} ury department, assistant: librarifin of across the sky a stream of living evening fovers were laid for ten.|congress, librarian at Prineeton ‘Mheowho ac- | fire. ‘That is Senator Dubois, ae table appointments were in red,| logical seminary and as a theolopic al knowledged political defe at when. he arge bowl of red sweet peas and| professor | struck at the "ehureh." But M1 yulumosus forming the centerpiece ror ‘ : « ‘ ; bois has no idea of getting out of polired candelabra were placed the Pe OtcantsGin, ot Tones aa ee ine | tios. He has been in the game so Jong | Shaded at either end of the table The guests University of Le ipsie as A Feat ie He he cannot let it alone, and he has held were Colonel and Mrs. Edwin I displeasure at the ine k fon Sa office so often that the luxury of living| Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Reed, |aceeorded to his a etiCa) res cde hel a private life is unknown to him. The Mr. and Mrs. FP. J. Fes oil Miss Fitch] He will establish a private latataiory ] only way he can be ousted from the and Miss Maude Fite Dr. Ostwald lectured at Harvard ‘al forum of active politics is to vote him a > few months ago under the arrange-| out, and that is what the Republicans 7 ment for the exchange of professors | of Idaho are preparing to do Today's program at the Country) between o . > Amerjcan and German 1 | club will be Table dhote dinner. | versities ; a The attack of the alarmist press on Dance, 9 p.m. There will be a numthe school system of Salt Lake is not ber of private dinners glyen before | oO OO a thing to crow over, by nong shot the dance : The figures were garbled to gratify . ° . political desires, and the facts were Mr. and Mrs. W. Kiser will give j distorted. in such a way that if the "a small dinner preceding the dance public believes the statements, an inin honor of their guests, Miss Lyster estimable harm will be done to the and Miss Nan Lyster, E. B. W icke and very excellent school system of this Charles Molson completing the party | city The schools are in good hands of six and the management has proven its ability to handle the in a manner that credit of Salt Lake who dive the con- public institutions to the redounds ‘The party NUR caneie Geena ee kta * . . There seems to be a senatorial conclave in Salt Lake, with a quorum of members of the upper body of the national congress from the inter-mountain region present. The senators from Utah, one from Wyoming, one from Montana and one from Idaho, and toothers of like distinetion will get gether today when the Commercial elub gives a luncheon is its stated ° Miss tain at takes week ber of e Marjorie luncheon Miss Louise If Judge Dieh! is to be Influenced in any way by Chief Sheets, all of the colored voters who oppose Police man Chambers will be "run out of town They don't vote the American ticket, which is a eapital offense when it is known at police headquarters Mining Page is read by more Interested in Mining than other authority nal place Miss in the Walden affairs given whose near will in e her * * 2 « Jennings nage since * she * has in| the Hermitage, L oh William H | y APES MRE ott | Chieaga wholesome, How wi Pure, int ROYAL and pleased Mining in this State BONS, | Biaha OF T TO ome n ecanyor ite ALL any WILLES-HORNE DRUG CO., Phones the Before Breakfast ee box,$1,25 * By 3 47 At your home Every Morning | Box F prea, PARTS | will, -be 2 ted ath a be ta AND oN ind a4 she| com- | toothsome 3 best girl when eae CHOC Se been l Genuine Candy * turned from Wellesley, where ereoeptes last month, having pletec the our-yearsa course Sale H The honor. Buffalo as a Sacrifice. * #6 is the custom of the Khonds in Mrs. MacLaughlin, a A.oM. Wal: the Madras presidency of India to | de *n, Miss Louise Walden and George offer a buffalo in sacrifice in substitu- |J- MacLaughlin will spent sunday at But. | Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes went to Oakland last evening to re-| Florence Rev. 5S Next num- * victim. p marriage future. have a main over Sunday and will be at home| to their friends Sunday afternoon Miss cletk, * Higgins will entertoday in honor of Walden, Mrs. Roscoe H Channing and -chil| dren, accompanied by Mary Lee M and Miss kK: utherine Judge, The first day of registration in Salt | MeShane for Brighton Monday, Lake county, for the register#ng of all | will le "ave where persons eligible to vote at the general | they will occupy a cottage. election this fall, will be held on} s\e @ August 13. Don't forget the date Mr. and Mrs. E. O..Leé left ThursBurl Armstrong. | aay for points in southern California | for a month's trip * The both of the danger culosis. populain does the ¢an general was IN Portland the have accept DANGER the shops city sicken to the to make little vet who He but where sexes the earn sWimming to of resort farmers' the a the to in counseek. many. and can received as members of the and when they marry they countries what make before beginning. starve factories in proportion sit walks a In fare. will and promise women boy them or dwellings which turn for the investment, but which .i1) pe within the reach of men who rivers the coax the they to with philanthropists model sum ostentatious. incognito Rose daughter menterioenadl money His that make disease the These because fact the for fresh food. ‘ Calava.) |and William ‘h Hopkins tuber- are remedies. the seek and really earn these and unwelcome harder is agents secure, condition to peo- increases her man wife? the nourishing tubereulosis sical what to poor drive Hence reason these in and people of Richard a difficult young opportunity. tell him rest, We tion and hear On curative "dull." first long-sufno and be to to or Young thing you up The are and young in the far to heap and when encountered no seek an alliance, when practicable,| with tradesmen and mechanics who| as business, Did is that a stable boy not to felt eities better and service a into sort affairs and is is the towns. but- reason the life they are family:;; sell- encouraged Thomas, there n- towns a rule, be into into politics, the plow is reason impossible and There and is home There be weight not. found in sputdisease has already headway. air, for vigorous, normal, are the cover culosis. either to pursuits, every As a with stay; sink. neither bread attention seems great disposi-|yy;1q pushing into o f int o there. country pay men rather Starvation, the the them from ad- from there carry should in women pr ofessions, clerkshtps, than it if it. misconducted, woman, he the pay. and mechanical positions The. the business is his But should fering why for hers. to men young would find there. The man feels the bigger, he will not yield supremacy to woman, made into them Country should and management But the thing he in they of ask what buying see city ple failures would as the be learned take man the with general fewer'falilures had and ning a support order- side fewer house wife be wife as will all counsel another be the in especially states; young trade, the and that evening and course, his would the is would man vice a We the salaried it day, there immensely even cereal crops can be groWN can our ad- in good woman for the wise of tomorrow's business. But has, be the names of neurasthenia, mastomach trouble, or other vague |terms of by recent more been there is a very general of ate. most cheap expressed in the - of has newest significant of men, impress should made hand, laria, everywhere, and the | therefore WIFE. good "Tell there will movement transit color to cough, bacilli um, and yet family indeand comfort, is a feature be arrested Such process those where and YOUR a and whose hands and |Shun ,agricultural pursuits and the| full are the face | humdrum lives that such pursuits cre-| brow married it. quick the into There whole, appears crowning | With great advantage, and large farms |) 656 affected with tuberculosis is that that her the every vice the With accelerated blest. TELL other s times get would rare heaven and on movement and cannot reasoning have could that glory's most earth'for hands than would labor brow of the woman heart and life are and it health-producing face sweetness clear by long in. progress in our been is no}i ndeed, older During many years states. of indosmall farms in Ohio, Indiana and Illiunsatisfied to | nois have been disappearing, bought no haven landholder. no salvation | 6 ysut by the large adjacent which the that the live so curse race without honest and to the face. glory, But, But the the times, accomplish- desire, The that bread to if There soul object profitable; agreeable, weariness is no no wants get the There that more more the] activities. Some doubtless will sucthe | ceed; others are doomed to disappointthe} who to in the find too. tasks, like to before the | be loss of personal and the words | pendence, and of health woman do hope with- |} not exercise, droop are harder ‘their weariness its from the industrious to heart or spell anathema. idleness as The curse, hand without duties, benefiting speech, that flabbily tasks-these The the as Burope The Inter: | e that muscles lightest on leads. out love, the lips without brain laid - have personally J that no be is Mis | privileges ar emoluments of a trust|driver, a shop-keeper, or a gendarme if |™@0ufacturer from Nottingham tod king His ineome from the African|it is possible t ee t Sin ps 6 of the|A. W Black, the member: for .Banttrubber output alone goes far Into the! king, and the answer is likley to be alsShire, who is writer to the Signe it milllons The royal establishment in|shrug of the shoulders and a grumbl Edinburg grussels is on a modest seale. and the!]"You will not see him We Oo not see m = king spends no great amount of money|him. He is never here? Only for a The Emperor of Japan ha ent as| for household expenses His fad for|few weeks during the year does the tri . gift to President Roosevelt plece | hortic ee however, is quite a costly |color fle ve he great white palace | Of ancient steelarmor elaborately emone Che magnificence of his private|in Brussels, signifying that the over- | belished Tt Will be placed in the gzreenhous the rarity and beauty of|eign is in residence is summers are} White House The armor formerly the aiadta and flowers he cultivates, |} spent in his seaside villa at Ostend, that belonged +t a feud 1 j ‘ a ae | are unequalled ‘wo years ago he paid | Wonderful city of pleasure of which he 4 pare: . al' Japanese" lord | a hundred thousand franes for what is|is the creator Autumn finds him named Odasaquara,; prominently ide a= | sald to be the only specimen of a rare} unoara his yaeht cruising among. the tified with Japanese histor 300. years iriety of orchid ever brought from the | Norwegian fiord he vinter he |4s0 tropical morasses of the upper Amazon. | spe hae quietly at Taide n or In Paris, or Capt. Ty. Bentley. Mott for many In personal appearance, Leopold II is.|.on the Rivier years the American military attache opinion .asserts as death. asare faults house other a in houses tuberculosis Imper- disease is more often an effect than a cause. The debility of the system leads to a are there for Prevention demany to house a inclines larger- holders Institute summary of the director, Dr atthe is worth Flick, F. is Tuberculosis one. every and ventilation |fect living With sociated states towns the Phipps only re- bulky The Henry interesting the stand|5S0 so new as Iowa and Minnesota, obsérved that many persons are builded} have more be The yet spirit, of Treatment and contains essentially and to Even Oregogian: nd; that farms are of |} which means that soul human Tribune of the of purified | the as conditions cannot Study, what woman as magnificent a diadem the mark | jy ig the country for of toil on the face of a woman, No] ¢ ities; that subdivision youth can stand before her God with] y, ural districts is almost face contrasts variety. is Tuberculosis be that. Portland of never port without light the develop that offer TUBERCULOSIS. af in the deep and sandy it And imagination. Youth smiles in the face of a world| TOWN AND COUNTRY. ; all for Chicago a to blossomed root, took fruition own his right for will attractive however, changing will the encouraging of the that of isn't the that was made for smiles. with life, odds soul: flush of roses and the contour of beauty. youth, the Ways circus." their to came the | its and how and woman doesn't a in things who] soil work. beauty remain problem, Lawrence that subject didn't man if the of | thing of of | tention recital the to sorrows of partner is} whom for women that fathomable; over saying is she thing to pened those entire a telling he This so that] man the enriches as a time comfort, health, mental so the done, has Youth ‘Curious ecollege-or of of much so it and bodily none does doing is Youth bread,"'| all as the abilityto work. | talk employement with good fell one] between] and them, just good is that of the] to the he big that confusion Maybe are the|] attribute no Is There beatitudes. is in and Harry, they winds| of slaughter. | of pleasing one conversation out eat beneficent valuable it how selves this the simply a flood Happy panded in-]| too in and na-|and He with how putted man] thing "In he shall kilts. tells what not There brings in He | him creation do, boy fre him,] it the a wom-} tempted do dawn re- regard | yy the week blame. to should was of his was said the lie. it But men admitted enough from bear had have taken big to lazy never If she have that what about | There is, by the way. a characteristi tire In the morning, when his routine ha been appointed prot mor the equel to the story of that Parisian ex- | s¢ ion with the seeretaris has been | history of civilization. Mitt the chair | eursion t js said that after making | disposed of, he spends seyeral hours in | founded eently b Vy Maria' H. | the Be gift to the dancer, the t perusal of the leading newspaper Williamson, with a fund of $150,000 busine stinets of the man asserted, and the review of murone ind m I fheieelk On a subsequent yisit to|ica, During the day, he makes personal ord, Cura ite viceroy of India Mile. de Rreroders abode in the Rue des|inspection of any. building or other}! & recent speech before the, Society "apucir Leopold suggested that some public work that may be going on in }Of Author Lid. that when appointed | f the diamonds needed resetting ind|the neighborhood, usually on foot and| Viceroy he wa about to publish al isked the pr exe of having his jew- | unaccompante After dinner 1 | book on India, but had to cancel the | eler pee the work n due time the} plunge into his favorite ecreation Of |engagement becausé ‘of the objectio | nec $ Beas lat shining: more | drawing up plans for further improy of-Lord Salist J at | Llisbury 4086 kingdom his of cities the in |ments ears couple A eve roa erillianthy passed, when Mlle. de Merode being | sometimes tolling with ruler and com Leoneavallo, the Composer-condnc -| temporarily pressed for funds, thought| pass far into the night tor, who will visit) thi ountryvne xt | that she might easily S¢ ymethir The beautification of his capital has eason with an orchestra of ed musi on the royal gif The expert appr: 1is- | been King Leopold's special hobby Not |ejan Will give an" entire } er who examined it ae. d her that! only oi he suggest the serles of fine miscellar t . : opera ‘and | the jewels were es |} boulevards and parks and plazas which aes number without vi -| But whence « Th e magnificent bes ea" Brussels one of the most -attracfumes or scenery, and will bring eight | sums Which baoid is understood to|tive of European cities, but he drew Ingers to aid him have thrown to the dogs in halt the} with his own hand the plans» from There are two Blacks In! the new | capitals of I egal ? 1 6©aNnsSWwer ji Vhich the engineers worked Despite B ritish house of ari ) "e | simple He is the chile stockholder in|his interest in Brussels, he Is so. seldon pel secnns nt with~ the the syndicate whie i; controls the Congo een there as to be pig t unknown to ame initials ‘WW Black, the mem- who and he opera isolation or country intermingled. that foes | very few attendants In Paris he ts|istaste of hi ppecta sO oN ae Poe A lowship of classical research work fot taken for an English millionaire, in Jappest - Eh pa ae vinite: for etsty ‘ai one year in the American, Sehoeol for Berlin for a wealthy German manufac- | least fo uch soclety his eapital _ |Classical Studies in Rome ee and in ¢ ee oe for . 33 } a; Initial steps have been taken to creSas nh potenta MoO 1e to soe : , c aro G cs ind indulge In Mohammedan s foe 1 OOS se o- y ee It : SET no nt t what cost Beano II h: y Soa tte ehh dala he te edt tere aes 1 civil st of oe ind a half millions { % posed to taken "several "blocks," at ed of ecard or a inthe aes han seven| formance of 1ust iven im his hon cost or between $2,000 000 rand poets thous: aie dollars, out of which) or, IT have no reason to doubt the story 35,000,000 rity thousand aollacs must be 1id 10) His tastes lie In the opposite direction Dr. Frank J. "Toussaint. of Milw oT ene count of Flanders, as heir-presump| ¢ isa pinek by rhily competent civil en ee al tne é 1 . tive. This official stipend would hard-| gineer, a illed architect, a landsc ipely 1S MAKING. ath, CHOrL" bo. FA a ite a] ly furnish the money he once expended | gardener of no mean abillt i bril Yaqui Indian boy, this being the first on a single visit to Paris, when he pre-|liant mathematician, in omnivorou Litem pt ever made to bring One of the ented recklac worth twenty-fi reader, and «a en tudent of modern | rae inder the inthuence of civilization thousand dollars to the ince famous) affatr He lsva Wala i worker, rising at 7 1 . ‘leo de Merode then wa rat I I ocloek, even in winter, and being fr by Franklin H..Giddin REQU , to is of the was the rule AS people become more called - | familiar with the towns and cities, and gets | as the facilities of moving between city door-hubby there yesterday, to what city, In The |taking them keeping them isn't} did eonfessions who has back the corner where which and the these Mirah: oe , Van arch At the same time, he is the most magnificent spender for the gratification of his own desires and the aecomplishment of his own purposes. Not every movement then before any great lapse of time rapid communication, though an and|the story of and isn't to of stumu- and scarcely again progress. school,|agent sermon, then land second whenever|in Sunday to the tiresome the back door, through her in a by eae oe land, with|the and Ore excrcises at) ne of th Sees hitien Davereuk Mi weal Republican Special Service, jone of the most striking figures in Pu Washington, July 20-The king of the |Tope More than six feet in helght, hi aa > eatee ie = : -orect ilmost military carriag ind Belgians probably has the best busi-)| ,powerful oul lers belle hi of ness head of all the European mon-|three-score ane ten mi tenificent the starved. each Portland, Service of S at. the Mec hiryotal one for his to Wilson a gue ' (By on made T. Is to vs Louise Jennings have returned from] their Eastern trip, where they went oO : c > praduating eXércises al} very fly food have of age, "4° : well the will social they . there old by gone weeks Dr. cisco for His Necessities and Luxuries-Head of Congo Rubber Company. from happy have six ° 1 His Income of $700,000 a Year Does Not Begin to Provide |: attend the eraduating days plants be for : sacrifice these who his life, settlement of in eee which The a is for for de- center eet soul, upon himself It is impossi- thoroughly tells | children the as who listening tramp at and Frank Hfan toute wae to New or Sv ender of Wonez Y homeMrs en Isanc Jening and and hap- needless the should forsaken ovet -4 and alone-far his and ridicule. Sunday, tening to the neighbor woman Lord I did interpolation Aeon as wanted ered a was rethe ever the and told me, Adam story-that the "The woman tempted some he 2 Leopold, Ausiness J profit; Ife Is all In ‘rancher' family it woman things day under- | ™¢&& stood he was to keep, warded! for hishmanhoodl manhood of labor it, ing dollars without against surrender middle to|'5 not listening to the advice of the a president of the woman's club, who| warded lasting for his heritage a or his his the good woman isn't busy to the tales of woe from the work! beautiful that the Next world is that of obey a command is and in to few purest ‘of opportunities. farmer of|even chump's him of -extempore-when for and come crime it noble can't|/ble me?" 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General Block, her this _ 2.00 or warm | isolation puffs and more together then] diversion would be economy and and|but so long as the object of and him He flash, seraping himself in ick; Malcolm He on, very this eyes of Jove, and|the preconceived| grows all his front saying ee only, a Tom, overwhelmed Maybe the good it {is dollars but Cit oe with Hubby and |on the oe tee ereeneccecese Sunday Edition he Feb. | little, Rates. fy Monten with Congress, | command Di Dally Subscription Three onth Six matter = Salt Lake of quarrel begin |confusion. as ag the a ct Only must just party ae Naa the notion of his infallibility. tells her how he drew Tom got him to wade in too deep, Republi 3g in she REPUBLICAN CO. the the pants Dean | right by the State of tan Enterea 10, City, March of Morning SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1906. REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE - The ter ‘Mountain Republican Monumént. Dese ret News ! | | | $8 Year | $2 Quarter Bldg. AT THE NEW SOUTHERN human doing so they make long apologies to Wel . wines Pirst-ctass the Deity, explaining that they themHot and of Salt Lake, now living in Wwates-onsa prices. selves would willingly make _ the jresident is - friends in the] hell ae - floor. Elevator customary sacrifices but are prevented | Los Angeles, leity for a few wee UNDER gh a by the British government, on whose . . head they pray that any anger at their ' iui w es , TH. Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson and al Phones: aes K neglect of duty may be visited. SO vi 2389-Z Bell. ET IT ee cold and) a } /Sc Month |