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Show ' H 7 5 ares aoe ec on e of i tate ‘he succession," and In n ore polished lis} | trenches ve language than Carolinian of Carolina ne wits - leader 1906 likewise can of ypl the people, | nt of the day He weent loes his present succe denounced veutasa: ( Meee Sout the salled south | jet the ee velt Have Had Conflicts With Congress. | ol The to ¢ ; subvert epunies the | avents, Gentleman Protest Cast Out, tel Jefferson Continually ae Other Branches of Government- Senate Censured When Jackson's protest it one. ple ini I've ¥ pas n nit Receipts _ IN FISHERIES ‘TRAMP IS . |Incident of, Wo ae BOSS]. nm 0.000 in 1906 Was SEDEOR ath s of the Road Are Eduand Like the Lite jand IT BEGAN by a ae ; aa OES , 2 zs to A WAGER * » ; Soldiers, ae, Was Sold | Going | as it had of the federalists. With Pederal | oiiched 2 Courts. ‘eal Some of Jefferson's bitterest conflicts were with the federal courts One of the more important of the early measupes of Jefferson's presidency was the| repeal of the federalist act ( negotiation >, 7 became the 8 which contained contest between majority in each became violent. a whig tariff bill a clause for the congress and who remained loyal to] the union during the civil war, urged] term was expiring Yer were the x. on thought u veftirscn ex. United States courts the ©. pe Rermanence rman ne a. of abe March 4, s0-¢c so-called the was 1801.) 5)" y "midnight power of too great Re : public crunntila . an Botts, a prominent who served several impedchinont j |/sonal enmity -8 , - © tion, - er yi, | #eaeinstitu-| removing him VetO message ua worth the work |r ehin 8 hisednt { © OF a en ask- EO ¥ tae an Nine ‘ aes nie been..due , ‘ o Me | abe to over-| ox . " jey, Enea = a Pj} o the a house his to select referred committee we determined to hike New York was. to, place, but we couldn't and had to wait When Fe Vacation Vacati ¢ to- be get S . int (for the! ble town: lustend one t MEE oO £0 g ne Lu > in sweré ) el " 10 > only, of dad. since. In Anity ministers arate "Tye . Wrote my fishery, ah Pi aRin ere ee to aa Na Rita Bi ate rat > ali F is was at-one| was WEN Galen ': hs anv lantiec mon and th s, st, iped come fisher Pacific : 2 beenreqs less seaboards - "ihe to errick eel 1 to do. the hayloyval The] and.) f than‘ the reas -ale sal "so es 7 "he 4 side, ee was I 2 k Ss ‘ same if a ‘ re ra ty Geen |} would do }of Dixie so lost... bat Gridley's |} candidates the should lose to é Pratterton cae 4 sheep -a : oh ickson's lto Then it rejected his own pro- | 1842. This fight between Tyler | a wel known | poke s whit "at| | Protest. . fast of talking ‘We pushes wind few minutes, him at each sizing other us up Menroe and treaty with Pinkney England : negotiated Aya which : ye in 1807 eu aj} exer ay euard: Aid De nAeeeare Gini itech norican < . 2 oe ae Bheland at oat Gonid I rece tres He When Jefferson received the » treaty into which . the most of them had Bhan d?nwb 2 ton . eens. did in 1795 Walp: in the case soclety. There with men|of cloudy the cream| doubt that was one man, slavery of another issue in the Texas on Wiles: of Frisco Stim s PEASCO 5 the annexation "Then the big boy, who was to actual wate but r, It is s in there large. exhaustion of reerienerii is little measure the ae CARTOONIST TIN N THE ide on. the the grounds HomerDesertDavenport Goes to for Ce oe nes Frisco ui ey | | } | | This to In speaking of his action Grid- las after ong range. ward when to Spencer Roane arrived Jefferson sala | to hand that the treaty without | OF provision American against seamen to ratify "thought impressment determined it. "The senate,"' I should ask their thought that them, when gainst the he would following as be it of | not} Buchanan would kk and give others $30 fight with Douglas, the ee party in' the °™*#™ver Douglas' he said.| advice. T} a-hand- | ¢ount Crushing Discovering that leader upper they ad-|#et.@ constitution Douglas which "Phe Matty was the with ty ng, likely free ojq (y state ject some, it, This but I has have been to re- blamed never y xi doubted 7 ae foo fy, Captured by Senate, just before EB berees soundness." President ashington the congress = hetates , Douglas would Politics was more passionate - then than it is 5 now. y Clay's attack on Jack. mA 7 son Was on dent more Roosevelt. then savage The lasted fight about Z In fhe present+ case it an ae tient Ks Bs a clean-cut than Tillman's| on three the Buchahhee: fight months. ' lasted less sat cae line of division atte him by Tillman and the proslavery again chance made eae of: his painted owa f _| eas pyar I ten days' ing with takes}|™é€n, away York on my|8. to study good, sores art a all sky, kid General < Jackson ‘, gighofasignhteach eterna is SolOnte OMe ee ka oF vote issu of the senate on nl feet for about a | of he'a the burns for it on way on me "a? Deyr.\After he}|¢hased was|to night Fatty us we ie hunk had pay fines ; men. , $2. the ae over Cut "We $11. the of trouble, ach tween ‘ thing aon ee, for stayed out to comes beg back and I. had reserve fund, $14.| money, put it with rest had collected, out his share and a e oe and get divided My. My Out with for re-| bulls got wise and got jugged, n that | Frisco the rest who Frisco copped Sota 4 Sumner's i With Quarrel up until the those the band by up \ will be an|Noyes, said that horses start across thence will ship home, "There is ttle real have no will not You to the danger up he Grant's second election in 1872. One| house of some be-|for whom take Nevada and Hie aree charg you to worry that on this side only proceeds. write "God the} bless exclusively. ten storlesa at more 5 at the ‘ you. I-hope this fall in Silverton. bunch, | everybody, : and "Ppa" With $500,9 same to see On 1| you Ter our sald of Pass he his Over this would. the the small his ee ee - send at the oo to carry her thelr out the he hed: bean been had A band nent as playin'= the | ¥O" 9 sings but that's] sraph. ferri t Taney,|0f Grant's measures Sumner!/only when things gets going so good Rald Calhoun, the ° troasum |flereely attacked was which the Santo Do-|that we get careless. Besides, time Jackson's secretaryTe "Of of the treasury, mingo annexation project, which |ain't no object with us, and sometimes, ad re coke Pp the ae tea p ‘ E Grant began to push in the latter part|in the winter, we're mighty glad to get Tr cs Raane: : 5 of 1865, before he had been a year in|caught. In the summer, when it its from the United States bank and : : . ua placed them in private banks, ‘whiten | the Whit House.-St. Louis Globe- eras to solid comfort, we've got you Jackson's e enemies stigmatized ass the skinne d death Houses is ; yto have fa ways wonwaat ie r rr & = close together, we of knowre a Niele eae been perverted Fovern: e to he be ignorant that Te into a grea polltical machine, with a the view couofuntry cor rupting and controlling the ? liberty through and legal organs avowed | all ‘its by pen- -_--. eae th reward eran polley of the government is! political friends and punish| political partisans enemies? a great With effort moneyis and corrupt now making to choke and stifle the voice of American constitutional ing G. A, R. EXCURSION. limit and Return, $35.90. G. Midland. R. trainthe leaves Salt Scenic via Make tions now with Sleater 167 South your berth Ured, doing why, inside, |pile handy where sleep a@s long as Long' gets special Lake) on to there's you you another. nobody plenty a |° hay up and If we can tell x3Al Ca!l for asses. any Our one on Shae kas ae |yi4 Otto auto So oe, pat Pos ¥ery sald, "This auto ought auto and Bias fought auto it 0 as its got the fought : wand ought friends are the best, too, of my buddies will divide Where auto BIGGEST ay. N Biggest Now S the by) the Worl! Thrilling "orm rm SPECTACLE THE FLAM 4 oe 5 : A Whole Stage Bigger é Costumes Than , AND THE Effects AMUSEMENT SE : a DEVISED ON EARTH Den of Giant Polar Bears AM hole Caggvan of Camels Three Herds of Elephants BIGGEST PE RB OF.CAGED ANIMALS OF IN THE WORLD = NEW ASTOUND. ING noe EVER : MOST Theatres b Electrical GIGANTIC COLLECTION SU C ‘ity 100 SENSATIONAL SALVQ' FEATURES FEAR | ALL, TH E = M . OST j f HAZARDOUS ey FEAT Z ALL OF The Greatest Acrobats The Foremost Riders Incomparable Aerial Displays Athletic and Gymnic Stars Supreme-- Gigantic Company of Funny Clowns G roupes an d Compa ompanies of Trained and Acting g& Animals 2 THREE RINGS THREE STAGES : AND N THE AERIAL HIPPODROME CONCOURSE ENCLAVE WORLD'S ARENIC= Gorgeous \ <p AT THE > y/ J Co 10 TARS O'CLOCK MOST iP ty A.M. ELABORATE, <\. at PAGEANT 4 LARGEST EVER SEEN. y Ae "ay " 4 / s ~ PERFORMANCES ONE Ss ) i TWO WITH FOREMOST Free Street Parade faa \ | YY aa ~~ FILLED DAILY at 2and8P. S50-CENT TICKET - M. Doors ADMITS Smith Drug Co.. prices Main and charged on Open One Hour Earlier, TO AL . be 2nd the HAGE . secured : So. show Sts., Rs at > Ce: on show ; days; the same at grounds. was his program. One mat; to sackAustin of flour ‘by arrive eden in . of price. o e @ . NEAPOL Virginia figure to $8,027 LONG LIMIT Oo : STOP City and City. 9 ON SALE AUGUST 9 AND 10 arent Af, PLBACSLUIE . tO ‘ant 5 « Virginia with a brass ‘band at his heels, Gridley marched over to Gold Hill, where the flour promptly brought araised total this of $6,200. City sum . by Silver $200, ; 5 and Dayton climbed up to $6,800. Then Silver tried to outbid its ; : but City alae failed, j its $3 on the promiand engaged him in Flowery can- From pes | TE Showin Added Represent -++ Huge Hippopotamus... . . sie Only Rhinoceros in Captivity Headquarters TRAIN AUGUST- Sth VIA SCENI LEAVES C Make R. G. Your Berth SLEATOR, MIDLAND 167 OFEI South Gr, Now West With Commander Temple 77 West Lake MIDLAND Second Call ( South : L. HW. HARDING. Gold Hill raising Virginia City Salt COLORADO Reservations TICKET Further Particulars the to Journal. . < cel NG Tallest Giraffe Alive j ' oe pA the is MENAGERIE mh sioning the press and by overawingat Midland ticket office 77 West Sec-|their last cent with me. Any hobo the ened departments and finally by ond South for ee and illue-| will help another one-we stick tosetting up a new organ, composed of trated books of the trip. Through ob- gether. Don't ever think, either, that He who steals my purse. steals office Folders and partisans, under the servation Pullman cars. and diners | Just because a man's a hobo he's a|/trash; but he who names Calder' s| name of a oe convention, which, Finest scenery. eae . fool. Hot Air Brown over there was! Park gets $100, o ) Bie Which E Otto, ought to!" -Rexburg ; U MO J FEATUR | t to heaven-so did Otto- Otto's auto autos now as O's To : 7i1| the auto also.got too hot to It NOR Magnificent to!' ae E of ee left 254 . Scenery give aoe 4nd unheard the Phones s Absolutely Es= Superb from free escorted him to Virginia platform had erected {tidley. carried-his been é e burden up In ene TURLY, pouney . AUTO, auto to, Mer. Pes us} And then, Great Scott! that auto Colorado, where to get off. We hoboes are the ae people on earth that are our own Commander West Temple. sought to s he ought ; But nh auto sought to auto as Otto never thought to;sane: / there's can roll please. ie oe always tired of one place, why, we moves| "There's OTTO'S |p moe of frult-for the picking, and when. we sale Aug. 9th ao 10th. stopovers. / headquarters August 9th what's "Kars Sims, Co. CITY, D) Ne 3 7 Ls janywhere in hat country, and the |# Overland company to frarik' allTelegraph lie coeheawas ent ne agreed Sead Dan boy A. TRANSFER Second South. Lines. enterprise 1 Te. California, time Stage basis Overland stage hs Ci 5 tis Real Title, asked. beg- | classic recital, "is that Z man ! : pianner while or that woman LAKE LAKE 118 W. 2 love a for|(4y, carrying his shoulder, Iam, | Geo. Hl Of to, be deducted He e Materia Store Firtures. 30 40N 2d West . 5 and In 0. and 3 & 45, Phones then alloffered and,Gridley sell it'in of the cities . . Building C 7 the bidding at the et clove » since And SALT and desert | his expenses where the an Bod for the flour tens until a and ing Offiee tr ip Salt 1 out lk the. !'" cwLonen..wne ei , 1 YEARS OLD totowns, take the sac served seats and admission i Eatcan villages Reserved seats tickets in care of the Amer- I will that got grafting little town, i go plai Moreover, sie YD: Baie math his | Sumner, who was as violent as Till"As it Is now, we goes. over the} ‘accompanist' - » fath sight of a great concourse of people. 1834 was controlled by Jackson's: whig man and also as unreasonable as the | country seeing all sorts of things, liyNo, my son," replied the. father, That evening the bidding reached Stee upon Sete ane ese CarolinaF man Sometimes js, or-|ing assault One ofSean these don't have dto the was || South do any|inthe whose soul $2,000 work. high,Of and aCe ganized a revolt sopranounresponsive in the senate against t} | Work. had found plebeian. ho sympa-|"";. course, : now an en we Tillman's - cup lines inbed : i By predecessor, | that time a great rivalry ncaa nde So GkanEe ihe had alm = gets pulled off a freight and have to| thetic answering chord ‘That man arisen among John C. Calho the (a ns as ys y hich | halt finished and this lasted ull after|Spend five or ten days in the work-/!8 her ‘accomplice,' "-Macon Tele- | should outdo the others in boosting Calls Jackson a Partisan, | in, ye corner should would again, continued. day bhp aeunth pur- Berint, just excuse meet again can write me are it Mt 1000-CHARACTER Tn bid $4 He flunked on his} another! ‘citizen, named M. J. put d ; ge = 9 : \ to a still larger started the ball bidding $200 by iiven and = a ‘SHOWS kept confine our ow to5 legitimate , work ging. i It isn't ‘ sso dangerous 7 Grant, will ‘the "was:ssome-|have =) k a contract 7 was for a te the ¥ option of Grafting, and the principal ul BY x |iean consul at Berint, Syria, and I will | Started. Most of the towns had got |get it.on my return to the coast. I will| wind of what was being done, and the write my dear old father at every stop. | information spread to distant Western ¢ "lis Q "My > trip ought to be of great profit | localities, Wells Fargo && Co. : Sorave members)|to the Century company of New York, Gridley a pass that carried him and the share share we Damascus, haa{l anc sends when that town; 230 [rolling go-|It ran personal- | latter to. oP ), bidding partner with me butcher's bid, and he paid the money g0 by steamer to France , thence | for the flour. Noyes offered it to Gridby rail to Constantinople, After meet- | ley for $200 and he took it. Then the} and thanking the sultan Ve} will that|we he and the the young New |tion was announced and Charlie|crowd, when Gridley 3, weighing the trip they are money, equal then oes proslay- | 0Ut Hid |*S2inst Douglas In his Conant aT a7 election to fie senate ; in 185rc a direct | * 6 Just jr., 1%, that's|{ng something slick. Well, finally he us fixed up to his satisfaction, federal-administrati federal administration e Parls for and to that," in out aE Euphrates, streets, ce 5 Line j Round Trains leave yL0s3 0% a2. mes or "mm Returning camel ride from Allepo. Go- lalong and "Dixie," just to put the me are two. stalwart young | cther side play in good humor. The situa- Bradley's Si & 58 SBD e ee na ere Oty, derense | Cientest Douglas had BN tel for an an-|0f all scattered except Fatty, myself has been Jackson, :;,boitad Nive on halidproposed) ore"tagoni ist. Waren copmdemined. tt} et Oe and those three ae ad the ; legislature We decided to cutthat are with me now. € the comes my|ing, and they will be an able body-| butcher good ann guard. I am taking $10,000 of Peter | bid, but work like on John Thompson lawyer, 6 feet arm in a]|™Moor jr. up in some pounds. to walks aean 2 ougtas 5 than) ry, crusade. in-the: senate in the s ees: 7 was [00 of. 1857-8 and Buchanan' retal- | Bailey has is Decem| crippled for life,and .Then he gets ly, I .will by. boat. to to Allepo. fipxanaratte, are chemical dope starts to worksome| on|thence by go horseback The 1 tonne ROLES ve) my Aface and that right enn. arm. eet ‘ ase! we will have to change to #4 Arab b cos fl weem cosNe £O..e ange to. a ate, But the presidentabhi' of 1906 nace realivanimue not || finuene eo » of: the The has att Baik upon started Prisco took the cet which the nd after taking ber' which Frisco that run fixes his right wraps his head He Doielas': aled eanitene oie: arn istteate. < = . ‘Me Mr, Prestdént::Ewant you \to rec J esate |" "7 in the sen- me, and gets In an-administration k : presi-| Jim, bloody bandages. Then and he fixes me up on When the whig senate in 1834 pass-| Dreject Eee Sree Ean a resolution of censure against| wiimed Pee ee. TARY bs Es Jackson for removing the deposits| "oye Douglas, I' want you to rem from the United States bank far more) oo. yay AO Devaney ecaarrine oat Agee between President Roosevelt and Sen-| Re tea ators Tillman and Bailey occasioned Funeral since. fiz, rents and after having me take off ‘ne of my shoes, padded the sole with aieivs ef leather until when I puts it} opening ed from lookin' hia Reais : Vatnates excitement was aroused t roughout |', d the country than the conflict: of 1906) solemn next morning Ben, the guy proper. vise ratification " He justified his act|™M#4ority of the ierritory's people by saying "The constitution has} ¥°Uld oppose, Buchanan asked Dougmade the "advice of the senate neces- | 1s to call on him when he came to sary to confirm a treaty, but not my. ne knamed ck ever Retort. mockery of| ‘9 Oppose his plan of aiding the predetermined | Sl€very minority of Kansas territorypro-| to| should of Cedar e Lake = EXCURSION 7oy err mn ce kept OELBERG, erintendent uperinten Lles la was the spark that] be ignited to set on had gon fenthe SAUCE sk to out the| West before war broke a witness of the affair, and he thata ne he wantedi the flour, , too that . ( ana had ; : ok CANYON paar as n* of| | ei outpouring who Far was sacid a lirecei vi CO-OP., THURSDAY, election ee wager ie P Rae of L L B NT It feaail Wath a SALT right in the sen- long tk F that Sng I , c Se tel of a with an a Ogden at. 4:10 and 6:20 p.m in id special at 10:30 p.om.,, for the benefi Onan ‘ ‘whi desire to spend the whol day in the canyon Street cars now operated. to mouth>of canyon. > Trout Land chicken: dinner at the Hermitage |@UcsUion would have defeated in] ¢)tm (now doing a little turn in the The Silverton (Ore.) Appeal prints ot the price reached 345, when it any case in that year, but it is Clay certain|jenitentiary), comes up to us, ana,|the following letter, written by Homer " s raised by $2.50 bids until it got that the fight between the president after questioning us, lets off a bunch Davenport to his father, who lives in his party In congress deprived the of loose talk about ate, althoughat his Monroe and Pinkneyof | and how we can make| ‘&t" town: were angry conduct..° Many Whigs Sr : votesa which otherwise plenty of money without doing any Morris Plains, N,- J., July 5, 1906 gjand Played Banc ayed 1 Dixie. | the senators of his own party Sahn ey, wou S ie oe received ; | work If we just followed his instruc-|7 Rear Father: I start Ina few moAt this juncture Mr. Armstrong proWere also opposed to the treaty, oboosevelt's encounter with senators, | tio ns. That sounded good to us, so}™é€nts for Deyr, in the heart of the | posed that the crowd march to Main jected to his slight on their chamber. Seer catia Democratic, has been |e joins the gang, and me, on acArabian desert British treaty. Jefferson was withholding the treaty from re sna acasé ird : for AGO HIE ct RAI MOST all of the side were time L( I , _ strain Rive Ri if Lit i} from the hur dveds final disposition Vin Oregon to Ogden Lake at.77 10. 4-06 0r 6:05. rabian |i ntomoment the idea seemed to blaze| the greatest enthusiasm. Gridley, Magazine. lool occasion As ulshie lost and. Herrick's it came make good in his =~ a a oe + as tremendous | hospitals. }only : needed 1 due Riaumres ee ; i fair the product fleld is mixed Hoe fl our of "3a! everv-da a ; Short $1.00 that of p previous and ov > | over "Ick lous years, < toC Herrick the former offered to for|the absence in the "mar kets of aueeactie| pay him $25 for the flour. Herrick F; all| sizes the price has eache : rhey| at once said that' he could have it] erik ineliys. it ee et the}a great big buck with a lot of his wht platform o 8 | fingers chewed off his left hand, who of executive usurpation" foranda "reform it. con-|seemed to be the leader, and. our tributed something toward defeat} 6 guide goes goes. up up toto himhim ane and they talks talks Y the thepresiden-|us tot poly Clay and the whigs in over for about ten sareeney Was not then in Nosewion, ‘offe but" which | "AL ossibly canvass ofClay'sthat concessions year. Ph o£ hobo crowded later is ge he Marshall beara tothe governont ‘of nd the party which elected him had/the time, and finally he tells us to} point than ever be fork : The Sarenten jand that he would turn the money his countr || Several consequences. It defeated the|come with him. We goes,halfand way/small he|the "key poo munse yearshasand been very| mission, to thewhich fund had Whigs of the been in the congressional sanitary comelection of| leads us a few Blocis for several the SAO ree | 0Ve! organizea| iio Witholds a Treaty. 1842, sent Tyler and his whig support-| through an alley, up three flights of| ers attribute the face to the prevalence | (© Yelieve suffering in battlefields and A s . s, hom Clay dubbed the corporal's slairs Into a room Democrac from}that we finds 5 out to music by a enlivening ‘ . Made Good When for into.: There the ‘ Gridley put be Vin keep step to the Bree played to realized Sk ers tee : about 10 o'clock ey eeict : rowd 0 e sidewalks" and<i hada personal dislike. | ‘ Pik oe Fe aes towed. | wialde eran 700,000 ata in general | © hu of ceanhe Vie eae ice until treason. case in Richmond| erat the ‘| Against this action Tyler sent a pro- |} worse. than do now, and I've been|are tn a satisfac tory condition | vords the familiar song sent a subpoena ordering ‘: Jef- | ner u ete} test ofto Jackson's the house ato little after the side door He Pullmans for tothreus| coast the senate in man-| 1884, | hitting The of sponge days straight. comes up to ae the | C42¥YONS Florida, fishery, efforts fairly sack has a confined The resounded speci: of flour with had their been a AgEE Poet: oe ane Oring Tyler's atlack was not so flery in lan-|and braces us for a couple of pennies|at this time because ae the ettorts ot | decorated with red, white and blue! | f|suage as Jackson's and the house |to help toward getting a bed for the|the bureau to perfect a me +).| ribbons, with a small flag at each umtiede ne aes ae countered on him in two ways. It re-| night. We told him that we were] tivation for bimiftai titty j corner, in Sey supply pag After Gridley had turned the sack the district attorney. Several | minded him that he as a senator in j bunting i the ns thing, and we got|The yleld has continued Bpne to fall RUpply below 1884 voted against receiving } paper ~ i OGDEN Burr Fiiicns liberall BeA been -- ‘ ‘ORING Lagliacg eal iitee cen an aaa \ Jefferson the Marshall s pple had Pees cause until at ind ' ; Taal hipped It 1s to platthe y fain al St. Lou be ve a i recial exhibition and : LOUSATIA Reba the close of the 2 lrorisiaaache a ake. great Una quantit baked. into: & gas)gi a_citt Vou ls he prassband' éngaged' for. 1¢°Herrick.had. to earry 4 ot x a | clected. ein the streams in abund: at {tes to to6) 000,000 the , | aca ; ‘ of , income co re to Spek there ese o oceans, would have to and of- | of "Old John jp nsiness ee oil shad, - Pia the' Hes other gers California } was-a deal of war time political ‘feeling, and it was agreed that if Gridley who was born. in. Tennessee: but was SLeH Mer jieve i = pr t oe i nd any : permanent improvement. . The anadromous fishes of: tha "At: a ai dic attack upon Well, we struck the best town in] house. The]|the world about 6 o'clock In the evenabuse or al-| broke ing,g andC Wo insideware three power. the: we Bowers ii hours we wewere > ee hours e of down Soe andaken there hasfs ‘Ret eins sae him] without which e ED ific and Arctic expensive, uncertain aerae (eo$900,000, ) mm e t te ating x course, he language, Ne a fate and when we got some money for our railroad fare home we bought tickets |scen ae the hes Z nda sum jf it didn't he w ould carry a sack of flour. on his shoulder from his eabin to Herrick's place at the opposite side of the tov n, a2 mile distant Herrick ‘our ins best = ae Be wen ds wan tleet of the |i. sabehiie y case and was the leadng fis one Industry of the country, IS} Oe Se finally came, time oe andon: aan « . . his per: weakened the| | lehi en‘fforts ee oe ne the > te eside ide 7 out for} Of ce, nstead of voting ne avor " tions. .For ann merenalt 2 fede : Tel {which madé a vigorous who wasfs appointed Adams ¢ c him in a report to the itn . on by justice of. the supreme court a few! poise censured him vetofor eek oe bing ¢ © retirement re Adams" poe ee || ho leged ; abuse of. the ns from before weeks In but Tyler notf : Sah ‘ and Sether 8€t-off Money Virginia terms in | of Tyler toward Was aa dis-|tld, some of them had signed by President }~ aoe 2A ™ ae ing him to let me quit Nothing do-|OPerations and rigidly enforcing re~| | ing. Then. 1] made up my mind to [st trictive measures At present a large beat il as soon I couk 1 found Uni art Oe te lobsters consumed in the | another kid that. Te It the same way [ ne tates comes from Nova Scotia. tribution of the land revenues in 1842] the whigs, lacking the two-thirds ma-| jority to pass the bill over his veto,} resorted to desperate measures. John their commissions Adams just as his my "mind ; |]! the U nited States circuit courts He had personal reasons for being oe those particular bodies. The act cre ating them was passed by a fe sderalist congress, virtually all the judges be-|yiinolonged to the federalist party and whig 4 E ngland E ‘ a By Ha Ha ». the Tyler and the whig branch of congress wyon Tyler vetoed creating/ with Webster-Ashburton = Me ' the which id ues oe eeBellow ant of comm the towns ; a aly | mated realized fand its aE are. SIa0Ti oe ' ns, a re : Often . conflicts between presidents ie The-. ie ox aida est waa flo by see rueen that St re ouils and pirat Fune a Jim with three ot his of which the United Statés surpasses Phe , a i a an x = and other branches of congress have a fledce debate, in which river of "buddies," was hanging around the! al) other countries. combined The] ever baked into cake brought }$20.,taken place which caused wider inter-| Jackson's friends as well as his ene-|1reight yard waiting for the psycho-| crop of 1905 may. be placed at 32,000) 000 a pound, and gingersnaps that : ‘ «5 est than does that between Mr. Roose|ecast ™Mles participated, the senate yoted to} Ls4, gical moment elimbing into an! | bushels, with @ mat ket value of $15,produced sold for 31. each Even at!It ft out 4 ‘ for 760,000 Virginia has recently asiia el of Gite Aho tahthinan velt and the Democratic leaders of the Under the leadership of Benton a| outgoing freight umed the first rank us an oyster pro-| $4 Meh pri BeOp a ee senate In a letter to John Taylor of fight was made against the resolutions | Just then along came. a re porter ai Ing state, owing chiefly to the more! by the dozen It was one of the rare Carolina, written a few years after his) of censure, and after a contest lasting} fo1 the Washington Times, and, be- peeuertt) ore ates eens a wie ee instances when the high price of food- |) hALNe rmittently for three years the cen-|;,,. : ‘ ; state's ylel OLN retirement: now upward) Of}. from the presidency, Jeffer-otc cite 1 lea or. "eve ae een : So uneiae Pate sd BRatets jing of an evidently beguiling tempera- | ¢ 500.000 bushel with a Value to: the, Stufl a A» pl BNE, FOr ve son said journal | ment, he soon had Funeral Jim hand-1| produce) of $3,250,000 } cent of -the money went. to sw Heth "In the genefal government the After Tyler, the vice president who|/%8 out of the story of his life, inter- | The great high-sea fisheries for cod.) fund of the unitary commission Or- | senate is scarcely Republican at all became president on Harrison's death, | ¢SUng a: ; being a pecimen page in haddock, hake halibut, mackerel, her-|, anized by Dr. Henry' W Bellows. of ; : i ; _ | vetoed the two bank restoration bills|'®¢ Unwritten literature of hobodom.| ring and other well known food fishes as not elected by Pn the people directly, | . hich \ \ Clay and vhi the whigs pushed "My dad ow Methodist minishave been fairly successful as a whole| Boston during the civil war, whieh | and so long secured even against thost . lie [through & congress a feud started be-| te?" began Pune; al Jim, "and he hadtand have yielded about $7,500,000. The} furnished, to relieve suffering of fed who do elect them." While Jefferson tween congress nara president which | It figured out that I was to walk me ake of mack rel was less than in any} eral troops, more than $15,000,000 in was the most consummate politician of incited morore sul phurous : ‘ his footsteps ‘ preceding years. language The sud-| supplies and $5,000,000 In money | £€ the four ; , ; the age, he came into conflict with than anybody now living has heard ai "The minister proposition didn't} den decrease in the abundance of this The man whose. act instigated a other branches of the government ofta similar case since Johnson's break | Sound very good to me until the old | fish beginning in 1896 and continuing | movement that caused a single fiftyener than does his present successor, | \ ip, congress in reconstruction days, | Sent began to talk missionary stuff|to the present time is one of the must| pound sack of four worth $15 to proalthough the popular notion ts that |--swell tales about converting the , remarkable cases of the kind |} duce upward of $1,000,000 fs now livtoosevelt has had more fights with Tyler and His Troubles. Chinese, Africans, ete didn't care| Swordfish were probably never|ing in' Syeamorik Itt says the st the senate than any of his predecessors iin Petites , jlat- | @ Whole lot about the converting part.; Known to be so abundant as in the} Louls. Globe-Democrat At) the, age did with all the other departments of pee Sree ais aes but the talk of the foreign lands got}Summer and fall of 1904 and large] of 70 years he is' the county surveyor the government put together ; try thes attempted: unde r Clay's lead-| ™e UP In the air, and I agreed. When | numbers were captured for the New) of De Kalb county, and Several is one years after of. the he left office he ership in the senate to re- mtaGlian the L was 16 I was bundled off to a] England Rapa best Known citizens northern full is. IIblls that- of het story The yols to} continues shery lobster The for a the a to prepare school son | boarding Jac a tees i ene rinite ger cflice of term "The Madison: to said to our senate, like that of the judges, killed "Ts ler who believed suc i ,| ological course, dad getting a reduc-| show a diminis hing yield, with a dis-| of human interest from start to finish is too long for my approbation.' a hae titution would be uncons aiatineeed "Il tion on the price on account of being | Proportionate - increase in value the days when In | Jefferson In 1864 was the thus exmining vetoed town two bank bills in quick aaGnEe |: 1 minister, and me waiting on table|1995 the cateh was less than in the | Nev., was about to vote on ofthe Austin, quespressing his sentiments to Taylor and sion. Then he was read out of the} @#nd doing other little stunts which} Previous year and on the Massachution as to whether it would Madison incorporadversely to the senate that) | hig party and his cabinet step ped kea down the expenses. I never did | Setts coast: was" parti ularly light. The jate and elect a full set of town offibody had among its members between) aon ‘except Wébster, the secretar work, and it didn't take two me and three very | times decrease as many in the: "began of his state, who remained abundance of fifteen} until after he ‘thel cers" ee fone one side named find out of the R. municipal that a trip to China, | lob rr Bs which,' -about contest On was a man G. Gridown party Conflicts Large. » Dr. vad mou ' puci anitai d on p i of Foodstuf!. Over, Money Federal ‘ aN ON eng th WITH te ove OF Wat ‘ Days Pounds: Over and persons Who make a lvelihooc n this industry is about 232,000 and the cappital invested exceeds $82,000,000 } zHe most ae of all ane ane .| products is the oyster. In re (outpu Preedom. r Civil ly hh ‘ | h ang a nen : xelu tad fare ; the considerable fi herle = ate sossessions é ense ¢ @CS lence |? and forthe home Immense consumption! quantities) pitty lor fishsionstaken . of 5 ; 4} ed Mining|<¢,0°° ve Camps Were . ae American staple in thi The ee Am . wav was sold over and over again ute le : ate of more than $300,jt an ols : s gathered In and turn 900 Mm Bo See : mission. 7 é Nevada . | Water Products Worth $56,000,000 a | Year to United States, " The value of the ater produet n dnd( old byry the United State es fiish-| HIS some Knights = the | ented Men reached | one' 'senat Clay and Webster chanced to Ibe absent and George Poindexter of | | Mississippi, a man of prominence in|! that day and a former friend of Jackson, d runced the assage unfit Jackson. are bum MILLIONS of i Leisure. Tillman nor any other ee | ukes any such charges ag haos oe ‘ ack 's wl sae COLLISIONS. Deme ve tic emiles AeA unelr reso: | cratic enem pe i , lution of censure on him he made *‘|\reply which carried more avnnmitel | > Warring With |than Roosevelt telephoned to Lodge| " and that Lodge read In the. senate.| NOTED There I'm boost scheme the °' ‘another , sum of $10,300; Cat son ny}| ai bee Ring, | ia aad Esmeralda raised } Woo' onnit $1,000, Washoe City : | ' . gave years, {t ever wee n | gl, SOME for ; two been bummin' can sp po some the pike, counting the time I r C= Frisco ae for more years ¢ | Ar m got fin anc satis; Saat in't . ae with anybody." ee AM gies Aen His Career as life 1906. JULY 22, - rsity universits libertie , ‘ President's the tine pent aecused him of corruption and ay ‘ Other Presidents Than Roose- | "irs, he SG was endeavoring, by' ala es Tells Story ti = sata otficeholders, Cornell | got fired and has an : but say, he teen to as others, 9, who tet the use 1834 jin UTAH, SUNDAY, SALT LAKE CITY, REPUBLICAN, iNTER-MOUNTAIN THE = *, ¢ General Agent, Salt Lake City. y at for 1.The ~ |