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Show dill ol call shed Every Morning by INTER MDONTAIN REPUBLICAN is true you pay for your ticket-|Indian for your entertainment-but you e rca, onl co. resent afof ee virtue host. He at must after all]say " 79 the the pass toleration on your medicine men. Whatever or do ; is necessarily "show''|spired. ' of your] qualifica-| To Were his followed, question ; : they , divinely It is in- The sacrilege bad ne THE 40 Sin of - piri roi of Utah tthe econd-class matter 1hee, red , at the postoffice City, Utan, under the Act March 3 879. in ee t Lake Dally oe paratively few important | Subscription Rates Month . One whether y criticism opinion, 1 to o We given cs portance which it 4. 00|Now that we find 2.00 City, 7 26, t is mayae 1906] E FARMER'S Boy. fallen | tring 0 8s ea condition in Newspaper) =eap, Pasa as e gy be disobeyed He nat ec Rae ran and - Lata eeen oe as epee é on in a out Hai The Fre- Er SeatuGaa "Ss "Good the £ is a will not plant ne flourish which ne requires i, our/and ao great deal im-| Grant any man or be it ‘ that ] |doom as ‘ written bait theatre the It a treat been rectitude in os The the OPPORTUNITY. boy ha with his wouldn't Will of his ro rom - Pete behol The room where "If you don't be. he them What on|be a eee an| was ie Who public had a| we learn that] -or corruption c to moral drawn distinction between ee Eg accepts the aaah pass a can act and 1e ‘ Kicked. honestly of a that . So, judge} = Lord of his eee he do own plays oy, a For in bad as -ahe is-a S Yickname all to over punish little this tep discord * | Amerie: aly dant American floor $ that boy ie tate' about. up } bad | paper's ylie fall, and «will *" "refor r Jokesmith r | together little lconcerning man he: to S weeCIN M His m ie About u as Sell His Etchings busy i or ep bc stant 1 Spec faronne reference papers facts fact of ‘ -. mpsioan: Sesecia 1.The and. welds © chain criticism of a certain sort. For|to the newspapers owe a duty to the pub-} lic a theatres i not. ss even if the do It corrupt him, accepts 2 and pass every does officer so with w ho | And a > ay oat that with his at.ney es my, Ba play to icmnce =F if n Prince "EH undertaker-council-|PTince Queen. This el ce the. o5 Edward. One Phe that temper bad and little le eve was | | ties He boy obstinate tricks;|'F4,"" ai - . ee a -_ as his friends of on him, is ‘ con: Wales an was. h the . rd does noto look 08 of. Anwieaey ani kindly on the marinarrying into the royal family, ma : / The ; young 4H h at twenty-one, will notot as 5 annoyed) reatly Se muaraae epparently a infants ; ore to "in into poll- | was mediately whooping aa . ee ssaaeis designate Criticism. che state ae that by . quia. rent-roll his until time we c come he | Is fwenkytheiy will have it in. England. cousin, as all made nai without, foreea he < . Other young whol * ~ publle ane fepented, i .| clety: 1, he wus aie ai "ed to talk of him or ith cuth him. Bet with It 1s .¢ erent. " -s marqu s a very ee t and we 1] brought up. really"-cared seen with agets een the : fellow, & agane a eee has. be ns newer ied thal he InAs |} a WOOT jusbaAnc but! p ringesnand bik effect into oon : richest The late mar the world knows, name of the late Duke of Clar-| was' a most dissolute Pl and will, for-that reason never |: spen euoteee toreed a inte':ms 4 y. 2a ce Doll. semeist-an 2, tg ndertook to enter went through | a° aste Calaya.) 7 -news- London "Eddy" has" greatly Alexandra Eddy "The within and foregoing is a cor-|home rect imitation of Edward G, O'Donnell, ‘ ; | ence, Epeuom. . Racing Horse Cc rf Windsor ete Van ' the great chancellor|And 1 thought of the many times |® Member of the Salt Lake Douma. He | pe given to any other member of the) .- lrepresents all part and of, the were, but they are ihn En ne obstinate : way: F bh , mm that Templs ‘weak cityat royal -family-at least not. for many) > ie ould te ‘ r ' 2 ; . of. 5 (oe, = s some 1k e . xi e ee such portions of the public |] never bestowed with innocent. intent.| ana as she'd forgive me and take me} Main street to the Nevada line Mr; | Year som bh ees ee th a . . y oe . ¥ va ae . . be wets we se of € y mdo « maAlplease, may, indeed, exclude | No railroad ever gave a pass to a pubto bed, |}O'Donnell is an undertaker by occunt to a W nown, Lancon Jon I fell asl See Abandon of Arouses hown mare aes counciimen i ' to = the be Decided Stud aaa Sale (By gets the H y Will * following , the ty ajes and just as presents eee nara CXa : the @oor.|,.. Journal Ogden < pu S( OF.) Wee rhe 7 State: ra. é euch? at arto sald, and | a ee 7 a ? aon nee wading ‘the' rs e, the |<: anard: ad' nro harmony prevailed throughentire proceedings. and - co weep sight she shut him alone good I'll tell papa t6vs Be . went I was 4 ) arty | tthe majority of the Gre and % ) ean larger than ever before in the elec = - all ‘i seeciinekn as toys Bacon in taking gifts from litigants? | But somehow T thou ght' how I used' A pass may sometimes be received inWhen Twa a Gad iad st ads ‘in could bere, ‘sthe whole Ving wate te hy Yet there ' is place | lie official with any other purpose than public. . for he fhe o of it all th time any department of| asleep little ol And 4 fallen bad For light) e ay has He Ga ing vention at St. Anthony d tO}out the Re- ranks up in Idaho. o S ieiia | et bteeteniliy Standard conte y arm, " n ina) Wasa ad, | and ording to the bua " te a Z mother plubtivan ; asleep deserve.|government . the privilege of secrecy} , . shee left him and wt ead as business|and immunity from criticism and you|Pel him! the bad little boy nay may to man no such thing, for the managers|nocently, ares may exclude|says s choose their enpublic, his from it as they 1 oe THE have that it time are} in an not the : one in Columns the does that 19 private learn : theory - institution in which the legitimate interest. Now SE EERY, ee Smee shall such. Temple St. Both 'Phones-3190. earners ~ =z (aa tat? Press Utah, July i purely y a we Malcolm Dooly McAllister, General Manager Offices, Block, 208 South West eee Salt Lake courts to their moral time of Lord Bacon. serious|dark. - 8.00 | isis alatave Edition only, One Year. : that merit have all of us, to the theatre Three Months .....Scene Se oP eee raeesesesee Six tl Ses een a a ar the will|the decision performances enough One Sunday the s yy from spoil- "| there is very little e dramatie criti -|ments rf of the Government 10 "|cism that amounts to anything, and/ing. Strange and lamentable as it may in the second place there are com-| Seem, it is neverthele true that hu ree Cit doubt LITTLE cy Bas he 1s boy little , : . 5 2 uy street with the » convention adjourned all the delehaveeae any serious effect on criticism | criticism is the salt that keeps the > ju juOn4 Pel other bad boys; Hates. went home "with. the determinFeb. | and for two reasons, in the first place,|diciary as well as the other depart-} Worn out and weary at the close of the ition to' roll ip thelr sleeves and make at Salt Lak of Dene cena The Oniy tions. We party BAD little bada & and | fieHis toystoma nehe acetitsie carelessly boy was throw Be be accepted itopinion would tocause a relapse ancof ae SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1906. » Official nail the oaeeetat diffieulty Tees ee ea seems to eee mar- is, | Knowledge of this fact. Such being the! ell | ethics of unsolicited favors, what must As today seriously disturbed about what . : they regard as an unequal distribution of wealth. They labor under the de-| ; ans people honestly about the plays] be said of the act of a judge who begs} ‘e offer :, "vy ay | 4 -cuniary tip from a corporation and r ; 2 : e . a ' $e oe: pee a hee. pent een nes Pa know whether or not they are worth does so Knowing that It is contrary to} saree sivep aes > Is ss 2? t is to ope So little boy in my sg a scholar and a man who wears)|the king hae deca to aon. ogn pares prince of Portugal has been picked out iis heart on his sleeve.ao 4a racing, Fa opedWeaken aD 2 lady: The itanee Se her: beingbe | tor his stud nay' last anseason, a most © of presen us js} his avocation ‘ts + grave him up to his re And carried and I thought Ena of all this life's | 5, wat a lot if ples ia ep life on j{Seld at one of e New Marke re who ites ae pal vs pi faaiuy sours won charms a lot « vleasure o o & and | pope ant ( aretisaien (2% e rirls t y : the wealth of the RUAcountry, oars and many ,| < a scheme is devised for taking from tHOeAerHOnnace Ae eiineitguthore formed ese decisions decis these were will be even less : than in the ==. |! PoLiTics New York'Sun:' Many persons are|°r Ought to lusion that a'féw men hold nearly ‘all |#Pending ; :o ; eae . selves tion with of present si sensible as Idi aS complaint the , about o } c , and i yy cluded, denuncia- conditions. This as an d effective otiv Others proO. 1ers it. . lati regulation private er by o nthe > ame thods re re . fortunes about are the wages,rae regardless such increase 1 s aoe ae as mer distribution. of Z the ‘ may by hands comes p part from the whose is branch a Reese is possible is called the = Aap state?' hat this dutyj |that judges, with a tha ui courageously per-|duty as rudimentary : Wisconsi ustice are past, for the critic seonsin j f that told it may3 he m readers be ex-| lieved that they such a way as|are appointed . i ; ‘ shall we t the information | Shall we turn . : a bitter and subjecting There was will -e to almost seally) easily could critics | all without ee x are he I of rare. If they be- they were addition to Have have also too find a been een much way note s made f head of tell : of to for for administer, justice-» justice? Tes the food renee with just the thought that's how /|® very south of six. hibiting popular man in the town to and has become such by rare qualities as the There ex-|if true, a gentleman|ing a. will circles. rumor in cause much It is London, which,| married regret in sport-|Tlageable to the effect that} to whither gave Lakey,| et ee tne best. <e whenever s he appears company. J ; , enjoys a AND.THINGS, the rest of the|qouptless willbe brought itself. food some crusade good advice to the} . | li =~ ing the Agr vee al Sa teks with the Iniversity of Utah. I xovernor ; : Cut-| lera age thinks it esadvisable to call a special] aor les . * ae éoo ee en2 = ary sothge J art ' oes think will that be the best by interests of : state served calling the will not say which * most to beat up-|teay. promising horses and race : in his ae , that a, MONEY AND many We es It of them what Ory ers " J , larger share of that store. Somewhat|in favor of a more than one-third of all the Amer-| contemplating in eating. should . Somebody 3 agitation are é if the women - fool they to They by ta== an "oe buncombe. Mav Mayor pied ioe : les | Wou all in law to require coup a eee and sign marriage to. » a ee Heth ionala amendment een. ofu pune a cons o the thethatupshot the ‘Garithos sessionof was that a gate the en line with such reason send out only canned was appointed matter and to report in Salt Lake -about . ° talk > r Thompse¢ is erable difference > . flees the work for Pdward. K ing Radhdware 11 3 reynolds' ,.newspaper, i ekly, which expresses |UOD Overunsparing the transaction lowing fashion: and crown the eldest will, by good only ig}/ing s be. ek called x - ene yf L is ardly family and too x glad to and attend sok fortune, he would be give them his bless : the wec ding. There> . 3 a have ne to ie A seni ges eanape or ) e ae Inte ad Se vErA? oft he The royalties are : ape . 7payin the penalty king has .a radical) jjwavs helped along. marriages that indignae not been quite royal, such as that In"The the king fol-|Uave his no cousin, rgthe Meet fn Glele a Count pacesi its \man, -heir. to .ans anc :young : ee "<7 ‘ _ ava gan tle that 3& amily heir ms i a oO a 1as fee ire King Pai la much les thought about the ‘ ‘ sensible put @ ban ons Hee it one of the m ami ord aut ea love with eo Ae cravourHh vad American youth, of a lately trans- | °Baron bs yon ee 7are Sean.© laction that beo*responsibie his» most' ardentfon'aadmirers 7 cary isSjwill tactivity3 find it diffi Mt t "x e The princesse ere vont. i nian \ Balloon Yeates . Cure he has tion ts The balloon cure is firmly established c r Ene soclety pe a: f new poet. When these a "te ee deen sy the | regarded helrlooms as are disgrs art tre: sures, which are | week-ends have becomé: the order of se = . . sent to a fore ‘ign country, the . youth|the day with. those who. simply have rub-|is universally rated,)-and:such con-|'to have: Its soothing x eer . f 6) the » latest dk 8 an‘fad. » . saiel pemion, Batten s al Ses is to be called, the erly be considers, in Salt Lake@sits who : Burl Armstrong investi- to of the legislature. * ite Boost that mw fact 1 if it forms into x er miniature reaches that place|duct is so st gly isobjected and|in neve a Jaw once' in a, While breaka loose, lake carrying (Ventsome the land heirlooms belig*eent' , the| jneople, before and And|versy . ea be after formature considthe: pe fo e best best inState Ttah, ¢ .and>will-‘be start a label cru-|commission has| sade, it would not ‘be many months be-|ceccion Berkeley will ce to, that}, ffect on overwrought nerves is undisto pret ainele aace abroad piited ‘a2 it 6a gies . Seveney niente lt eh ia. ae mud and rubbish far down the street. | With no exeu elther of youth or in-]/at the seashore... As regards the cost, dois (COmtAriinto th ants : tl It may be that because the work is be.| Sufficient' income, the ing .of:Great!4: balloon may be hired for $100 which oes no , e question at all.| ing done for Mayor Thomps 3ritain and emperor of India has sold | covers the coexpense of inflation, and The senate in the. last legislature | complaint {s made It makes an a. some of the art treasures. from Wind|the services of : 1eronnut. : Pravin know have right to demand label showing ingredients of the a canned article. MARRIAGE. (Fresno Republican; a will | abiding citizens sessioconvene ejto | velieve that > ion. , . : ¥ eea lz a ake in, years _ s the} pase Aree started . er ty eats " : The . ae ‘ ek, the daily} quota of crime jis as heavy as ever, and the lawless element is less of liable to arrest. The gréat majority ani public-as i special concern. ee eae ar b 5 S trade, Consumers have a right in. suffic jent health Princess Patricia of | I understand princesses, hardly thei wares ay on ‘ere the street at midnight nowla number of xstluable e tohings from ¢o . ‘ 4 ae vlare "Yet , of tye 0 5 Selo an y Sune fe . ia eatle "to aoe FCals xnes . inside ge Ameri purchaser e ing a aouns e d held up a saloons weekcass have een oyy indade ' mars er is' e )alleries- In her she address to the purewere food1,500,con- | by ments in favor and of consolidation, made | fence building on Second .ntion said that there Democrats Republicans alike, extends into theoo streettinganane ; , ave co 2s arests » state i OR el ei Ade es who have the be st interests of the state | eutter is Crammed full of « Whatever decision he ar-| ish. Whenen wat . w ‘Yr reacheslirt and ‘ Bare foe * a been led to believe by the eform" administration that there had bes nan exodus ile of the lawless, and that people J = : ae oO the leg-| any the no whether he In special specia > in legisir thehe : {g legisinture of |) anoying the ss infuttine 5 re Althoug « ; : | he time the marquis of st Anglesey though his|on to reconsider his: deci‘ rh his majesty naj em: the right comes age way, it is not al sjon If, however, he abides. by it, it} into his castle erate inceas a Frenchman." | is hoped that the prince of Wales will | They. are the daughters a Le pt i start a atable with some of his father's | royal ‘and th luke of Fife, yet can name may sound that fact that O'Donnell is | ~ lislature together t repare for a vote com-| ‘5 ature together to prepare for a vote ..|on constitutional amendment, will] Consumers'|not do it. The governor at thishe time] y women of the country ¢ in the way of; i accomplishing good results in the pure 4 PF Y the British vs age iin Bet bad advantage their: be admitted av what | seize I a youngster up investigation. the eetNational of league, the o ©} Honest to managers the plays, themselves and we doubt Will]. pursue public-has 2S) rather| 5 to. fair & store" attempt there to be I was 1 --. judicial as that-.<0f rare It. is' are. § pt used when It is to be hoped) 9 $ sense ; cua . WHAT WOMEN Hartford Post: CAN Miss DO.Alice P spared "{mittee Sor spa personal q that the p managers trust are Jews, whether the truth about inain melvicus! through through same bateproductive Saag "the common s than of important, he in much. pockets ; P of those es about yn. ate one . equal | ©" to pur = 000 women k in the league, and main-/a¢" heart cat ar , , further. They have won a victory, but} tained that if they would refuse to use| riyves at may be thus SARE their aaa it is only : at the cost of having canned goods = unless"F they BY carried a~ leration, a ekKlayers or business declared a mere private ivate af-|)jp¢] there would be a revolution in peer arests brick ‘ oe he carpenters,ns Income in.n tel him: to the penalty excellent as his imposed work was,on it; him did that a more Whatever i gained factory eater greater have his j1ave fac ast i at se p> $ secured Is] be toward pwar fs to As a result of} the law of his fefear § fear needed, self For, which oe for s and give they the ne fact. f LAber zZa- | neatrical acquired. pees s on. : to di 5 aaiating - & islation Skk , Federal control of corporate and in: dividual activities, Federaland limitation © tndteidcal possessions. Federal goes business and so may not be able to|numerous, what hope would there be 2 ig | The public is very much chagrined|OWn name. King aw: rd, however, has} a : é ; a te s laws he ec fies | ae . "| to Jearn that there is among the sub-]?© intention of breaking up oo breed tenes of enforcing the laws of When the country is absolutely no foundation |stance of Salt Lake City's population |i®# Stud at Sandring ham ~~ vill keep Yet it people is to be anything. said that Mr. Metcalfe | against the corporations? judges|for There statements that politics has en-|such deleterious material aa hold-up there most of the horses as might have told the truth as he saw|themsetyes break the laws which they | te ‘red into the question of consolidat-|men. The good people of this city had fare ‘in . Di ae nd Jubilee, ‘who won ind. OG e it zu y f close : Se $ oe anne " o means 0o nationa their money éalways a) ~ | will badd ia Bilal Some advocates of a more evenly halanceduaicteimutionmeontente cthentl yalanced distribution co is be, the the next | >----_--_-___- The tl areas more. complete, om) iete, a a large o igland 1 he the more large ofin them been , -bought noe by Al have ade dg ome ae 1} aemion é e report could Prop: ‘Bho law says the READY | te TO om REMEMBER = back | back number an Fe gE com- "i poehint --- LON "eenever. Concerning has ere made t Has over a Princesses, bee a den that 0 of f King ‘ and club on has: their become dabia: boownge uss een Ed-/ is bigger booming, and > eine tere > Paria who firma Join one descent. re the evant every new better than arrive Sunday, the the rnoat (ieee balloon is last. | ; | ae aeronauts. Aero 1 deal good ataee mene to aecommod t are,tio balloon is often course, by a party in-an- «of automobile, tov return," | the Lake, will to be the jcans engaged in gainful occupations| pre-nuptial contract, by which the|&00ds properly labeled. a special session shall be called for| ,, ao meet the telephone competition | guest of Mrs. L. elles L. Downing ad d proposed in the It will be remembered that it was|the consideration of some extraordinary Mande lin. and Welle from | wife shall be guaranteed a stated porgemee ir living | of a six-word. telegram, ini ‘ane If the governor The | the women's protest against the higher and urgent matter j 's = Be the nearly 6,000,000 farms of the|tion of the husband's income, finds that the question of consolidation} ©!Uding the address, to six cents. Fields, of Bingham, canta. to Salt Lake ker-| Prices of articles used In the kitchen, ie more urgent now than it was in the It is stated by to the_par-; directc d Miss Jessie. Home was the hostess | Yesterday.and. the Irish Indepenastate & d went tes. Because of ignorant avowed purpose Is to prevent bic United we Tf) ent ghat cofins far children are be-|at an informal Kensington yesterday| Oniren Oe earn Congresational een eeeegs 1205. he will call it. merece ee sgt aces ait . cie ame marpromoteis ahappiness ings and Which more| rage, the on farm methods and She ; sufficient in reason fted by allowing the matter to contractor to-South|afternoon, when about a dozen inti-|ChUreh, where they were married. by tn come and else. the possessions c THE Constitution limiting the THEATRE AND ee ee one | Last week decided we that the tistactory to eee es ine Ss See cae wee See ot an Dern eta ' ee aa people . by the Metcalfe swore thirty-six with the) out living There him at man and , on into a of a chance only to have trade been the theatre ong, question was knows. some whether - is a public place not to which objectionable to other . a man prevent him it can not prefer a man to who a who one sup-|the y from make] A wo-| starves| h er pays a any .| at- tendants, must be admitted. The court holds that ° a it is not such a P place. , but that the owner or manager has that a theatre is a he pleases, Uae eran se and to which ae eae orem » place which he oe BY WORKERS. stock in which fs yor owned y trolled by the workmen coal, says the Technical and ig in the case of made his babies, few a months, . i reduction but already in t the it has local loca retail impossible? | cessitate the increasing The man is On apout Pioneer dy eighteen two young yars of ape, men, Wwereseen oT between tnks, above ower the the upset- forced Pp price of ee yon. Poona How aay ne of the mem-|money from the:clt treasury drinking Meter ee ee who| closed every other mine in the state gon |loser, for tee pro-/ protect the ane the Patrons of 1¢ Water |Seriously object leather in their to1e aon system taste drinng not civillzed.| profess-it did not take advantage, for : fishing in sthe stam or polluting| civilized enough own tempers and sehr read i impossible and to control respect oii i ae little is @éach 5" ™ gained their| re by sub- |t™acting money from the lists of sub:ects 1 to : quarrel over, 1With ‘ civilized no need of laws. NC of For the others, ceute laws to anteiny. P protect work putting down new shafts. i CHINK. the Kearns organ with his Idaho @ other's ati there abd anything vi & nr but The THE IRREDEEMABLE vs./bate on his life insurance busy theatre is under tion to serve the the only remedy breach of contract. no Implied esteemed hs PRR is xing young Seventy ata to America Chinese students a in 1870 to be edu- mathe cated. All of var varidne these attained > degrees and creditably" at but they never distinction all of graduated premium;|necessary ue The a is would soon be Sesses obliga-| decisions| statutes of Wisconsin. The whole af- If motives of those who contend that alljoath Dr. gasoline engine, like the steam in fact, like all engines-is a On eC foghor n re which the Slates the ground to make great Chinese a Chinaman in were sincerity. allowed In San to take Fran- find that their business will lose dig-|ome took the other day in his diatribe] belief in Christ until he had mastered and copper lives. § back-room gether. Kearrrsan wisely | Coby "American ceased to be "universities, Chinamen. | observes: "Politically, Idaho wn Ssunder. Republicans gre |Sea, rathe . a The will be a Severe blow to those who look | our courts and judges must remain im- | cisco, the Baptist mission undertook to] on the theatre as a great public insti-| mune from criticism, that they can do}conduct a night school for Chinamen,| ution, sustaining a vital relation to|no wrong, that even their mistakes| teaching them to read and write Engthe life of the people. Even the|and prejudices are sacred, lish as well as Christian doctrine. Each theatre men themselves will, we think,| This was the position which Mr. Jer-|student would profess most profound | nity-if indeed it ever had any-from | against the President for objecting to| these rulings. The relation which the | Judge Humphrey's decision granting) courts seem to think is the true one|{mmunity to the packers. Mr. Jerome) is, in effect, that of host and guest.! puts the Judges in the same rank with! \ . on on. ‘the te n W. Mrs. J. ve C. Hall ee and E. will can be total that spot cateh Seallon ST LDEY an CE. family will in the Lake, the Tell ing ng In are fe N ew also S South i g from the generally found jentt eeetists Gold into silver. think often f und ; Wales Florence in Ohio ; East to meet returning to middle of and for Miss the Salt Mrs. ean F. He fan] J. for Fabian, daughter, sons, will Bright and oe chy. patrons are q a department "would p orders efter they ay = an English profe'Ssor tt eee Horace Francis Daruty - Major, Leonard Pattee « > nee the Pin- toe for which ret Sete ernie makin reading and writing. After securing on will ha to answ that education he disappeared from Harmony ine the mission and burned punk regular-|tdaho! © BowWri e mit ly at the Joss house of his fathers. couple of insolated orga an 7 Territory Clay n| being inlar edn coe the increase and Railway Purse, $215 lap race, amateur handicap, amateur CONCERT Program BY HELD'S starts at 8:15 BAND, p. om Take Main St, State St., Murray and Salt Palace cars," - : Races Every Tuesday and Friday next} to California, future home. tripee tO Brighton. > has Wallace °¢ gone. ra oP tne sue zoming . e * What more | sponge to Oregon cere her Dilbert Dic ne FREE "ith - OF a a a" os and jEawin e Kimbali aare ived yes- E ALL CIT -<--- By the 347. Y a HORNE * DRUG Phones TO TH WILLES ‘ or weather hata een DELIVERY PARTS a oe . Cooling tha this for bak ry.Bas | : Dickert has Kimball bath Splendid selection of Bath or Toilet Sponges, in fact, we have just what you need In the sponge line from the big, tough, durable buggy . 5 Mire. Lilian D. Dei isher . announces to eee we ae ene ene er, Beas, |ke place in tinesuote ¥ Weting ,to ee is more pleasant | Mrs. LeGrande Youn g& and ; Mr. and 4eG family, and Mrs. Kenneth Cy Kerr and children, will leave' ne xt week for a camping trip = We en canyon at $8,000,000 sire 13terday aeiee os ern or ao a - of o322-140,000, vce vield for 1905. The Fete: Bhace 2 &pha and Yukon does not a 5-Mile 1-Mile 7. day Pe from a de lghtful and of the city. ie unkling in CoP ane Pe a geograeast bench ‘would be ere' pefited. ; The Alaska Club, of Beattie te egs - ae Water works depa#t does pe ee on the subject, esSeinen ont to 1% in ba the ae ehonent of Alnortheastern part of teem mat ° $24,000,000, and that of aware race ; professional. 7 * Darwin has bect a two n his" work; | ¥0n.- oe: open Handicap, Miss leave Walter Evans has gone where he will make his containton rst hours of the afternoal tee peber is pia less than in the oe our of the morni outhor ot the" > of aries Darwin, all scientists. Py of Species,"' are mian jt during ™ the wosy havel), ie alt Weeks. of the summat 1" ae ie punter: Motor 4 righton, to join the Salt Lake colony in that attractive cliard They will be gone eee weeks. the : cat was. heard mewing outside the | willssail for England, = na a."MY ‘ Gresee sreen's the cantata cpenenetG is aut a ay eee eee the worse for | home Oer.' of the Repypliaparty. the It has been observed that "s * Mrs. Richard Savage and daughters, a of the ¢ @nd the/ber of accidents increases oe jae a re ee oe appar ely oom hour to hour during the Miss Pearl, and Irene Savage, have cate of£ the ayench 27 27 ace NINE BIG s EVENTS ee EVENTS. 5-Mile 1-Mile present ty of Idahowas betweer? ‘evil ana| So HULY d *-Mile Utah Light Co. lap handicap. Mrs. J. H. Brown and family ; their guests w il leave: teen ae ee Brighton to occupy their cottage for| |50me weeks. e 'l oer e , | Mrs. George W. Reed and children have gone to the country for a time |] ss 7 ae i] Stella, and, Ww ednesday EVENING d yesterday in| rday visit relatives {J * ' oun othe Great ra mine furnishes copper four ounces of gold to the East before about the sust. Miss will remain profane William no FRIDAY aa Allen has gone his family, who landed : They will Philadelphia. heard of it would where re en- Friday night Yor Miss | MacLaugh! | The cat at an English hotel walkea | With a surveying party for the Oregon | they are between the fil and the on board a shi ip a few months ago, Short Line : deep sea." and forgetting to walk back in time. "2 © He ava stated a mfConvineing| W@5 taken to sea. The ship s returned Seal are ; f@¢t when he said the R®lican par-|!" due course, and the same night | yesterday. fo: - Helm Green left|f The _ 4 | former leave Salthome: Lake Hancock next Monday their Mich. for where the minutes better for being run light yonfor|, | before it is called eloquent|the historical . f a ge and tertain at dinner Walden and Mr, few 1s dated | "Tell Plat Aten. are it would! - silver and "ica himcredit rich. for Onthe#ce. ¢ Other mane, together, and ane od Ali SA disintegrates e was paid for the : yf of the stuff, that lead county where he specialist of the s 4 alden's honor drink on earth. they will reside. ‘The news will cause The "Vierdezliterabgabeagitationsk| MUCH regret oerue thelr friends in ommisdiondelegiert: nversammulngspco city. Miss Margaret and Miss etition" Society ary Seallon have been very. popular| has been formed at Berne for the purpose of combating | /" ,Soclety since their arrival here the proposal of cafe propelete rsnes | and it will not be an easy. matter crease the price of beet 7 to In-/to fll their places in the cirele in| Jews: ‘ ho dope, fice a day he| performed his most hero ~ Butte News: One ofthe greatest | comes through with alumn or so of} Swiss Federal Counc NE hs cera, ay ne arguments in favor of excluding the/mush on the Idaho pdcal situation, | mission to a hotelkeeper perChinaman may be found in the case of |and if the correspondi in the town a funiculs Lr ne sts eine oa s oe public, and that/fair is edifying in the extreme. It|the oath of allegiance it is doubtful] is assumpsit for|casts a curious Nght upon the secret/if one in a million would take the| These merican prairies of buttalya cuted aan back-rog specialist Nixon, in which it was held that aj/and he made the matter worse by ask-|statesmen. Yet he was a Chinaman| that section of the city af@ by the| right of action for trespass for failure} ing to have it paid indirectly through | first, last and all the time, even in the trom: = of water are J SUffering to provide the seat called for by a]/a bank, with the evident motive of| height of his diplomacy. Men of all] wate ne ee Ppatraces me theatre ticket did not exist, the court | concealing his part in the transaction.| nations, except the Chinese, can be-| tice * iimit the ‘sprinkii? fifteen taking the ground that the owner of|Such rebates are unlawful under the|come true Americans. minutes eac h ay. In oFarden a Judge "| pledee will eh of old|@!! | & water will be acknowledged by the ceiiicn occupying the bleachers that ae Mr. Garfield has been playing base in excellent form lately-Chione ‘Tribune the cueen While the disease ha ecked in several whose bod! 3 their friends in a soblet of unrefined ae Bal so long ago dwellers on were and Lake Also, Beara They were|'¢ Partially gone others had Some peasants in Russia aan cheon given in Mi Salt : Well Batting Is The Attraction. Knic nicker-W ne makes that summer {hotel so popula ae cansuatte prabiriien ai Sitors the can- | lass c iore were to secreted many ranboniaitis days. f°" Several ale library the exports by $64,000,000. ie In the leprosy experi 3 Miss Marion Jones-will give a lake nila «9 26 cases cases have havo been cements in Ma| party at.Walder Saltair this evening for "~~ Miss a treated by | Louise Roentgen rays°and six are re porte a souls a i Is the and cices ss need can ad-|™ Horney lentil an laiat: pees in poe the whatever le d aes who 6 The | ting pond in thetanyon. World. gathering in trou. Two 806 . mit whomsoever he choose *, This lat- the bare physical rights of support They all went back to their own coun ; and protection, ter case,< that of Collister vs. Hayman, try when they completed their work} involved the question of the right of . here. theatre managers to refuse to accept | A JUDICIAL LAPSE. Yung Wing, who was instrumental} tickets bought on the sidewalk, and Portland Oregonian: Pitlable is the|in bringing out this batch of Celestials, it was decided that a condition to] moral plight of Chief Justice Marshall| was a graduate of Yale of the class of that effect printed on the back of a}of the Supreme court of Wisconsin] 1854. Since then he had done his own| and clireumlocu-| country signal service and realized that Stripped of evasion ticket was not against public policy. The question recently rose in Penn-| tion, what he did was to solicit a re-|an American education was the thing sylvania, governor will beplexing upheldproblem by th and best theSree ere Gene state, conSe the | per an sweet with a} in the parlor were peas |ining-room drinking company has been in existence but a|/rods and lines andwere helping them-| right to admit or exclude whom he} People, who can get along in. peace t-| othe in. eee pldawes. It it enld that that court fola |) d ccs cordial h oe lowed very closely a recent decision ters, there is no trouble about the , of the family income, and of the Court of Appeals, in which it| "S8tribution is held OWNED aa People who believe in co-operation are g greatly interested in: the Caledonia are Coal Mining Co. at Saginaw, Mich., all) vessels for brass plates, cups, Ss aneus demand in etc, +e the three months ending with Mrs. George It. Hancock will enteré For March, the United Kingdom increased | tain today at a large progressive qs lunS imports over the a woman who nags her] by a cent, ofthe opportunity to raise pacene io befoult That roan are ie reas Ned in Tele bicene children all day and scolds her hus-| the cost of coal. As evidence that the |should be kept sacr for the water| lighthouses to eaferuart ne: laboring and when he comes home at night.| experiment is so fur greatly success-|that runs through t old boots and|tering the Firth of Forth. When there is even one such barbar-| ful, Mr. Cook states that recently the dirty on nee ee ee eae The New England fisheries are the} jan, much less two, in a family, there| Caledonia has leased an additional|the drinking cian aha an a ban @aahe ak branch of the Ameriis going to be bickering and discord,|500 acres of coal lands, adjoining its| Watchmen can not te care of the! value of aes annual cateereeee . : 1 being for life, or until both get old enough | present holdings, and is already at ce sai ae a W® ferce should| about $10,000,000, or one-fourth of | particular to may Neither make he a critic make and But abuses lie her spanks and extent relied-that is, one forbidding any one to deprive another of the chan to make a living. But the oaereiaiks Ae can people don't quarrel. them to MINE nasturtiums en-|a@Nd ses gan, scoldss his5 employees, ¢, loses hiss tem-|ofof }Michigan, Only the Caledonia kept protest against allowg rinng menwater. and The} boys to exert its full power, says the upon Au‘ . per with his customers, and then|on producing to its full capacity, and |to wade in the strea se pollute the | t@™Mebile Magazine. goes ho oes home and scolds his wife and|-true to the principles its owners|water. The law fixea heavy penalty May Island, Great Britain, now pos- against theatres ‘ is the quarreling,| bership to 500 and the capital to not the fact that it is about money,| $250,000, Some time after it was IN| that embitters life. Really civilized | full operation, a strike of coat miners conspiracy public which law , }Ove" money: wereIt Mighty little. cirlcisms. of have, to bills and is coldly polite, but the law] coal from $4.50 to $3.50 a ton. Started behind trees and bshes, or how many| can not consider this preference, with a membership of 100 and a total more nee yea ae in City creek Besides, how much married unhap-| capitalization of $50,000, the demand | you other ft Tis ihardstream to say.is sup-| But] can times, guess... a if ; . - . y uarrels| for ec n so great as to ne_ pinesss ee be prevented C if qua 7 for coal has been so g¢ o posed to be paovled. Men draw| e eritl vince his charging the seems statute of ought (1. cenerous or affectionate. York man- him,that thatof warrants entered him to deprive a out managers, having to keep severity The PUBLIC, | POF his wife beating her. had the right to exager of ae jl hie Rikeiaties _ fo Teoh tal that eG cod gle sli Pantha Made matter was entirely within the manager's discretion-that is, that ‘if th ' e ; wife but it is all the law ought to authorize her to collect with a policeman's : H appiness i n not be obtained] club. can and ought not to be guaranteed by] law. ; eet court some THE Indianapolis News: preme of and| in-| Louise The rooms |given.. profusion of , sweet ana CO ey Monument Denerét Wéws Bld _ AT THE NEW SOUTHERN stone park. rip t ee ee We have a few left. First-class rooms Seas Burkholder and Mr, Frame of ee prices. Hot and cold oe helt acre aol mee floor, Elevator and Mrs. Shepard A. ae of Den who was formerly a resident of "Balt UNDE. Phones: NEW MANAGEMENT. eee SOUTr. 5 2a to find some|is - not all a ing for the Government Mr. tera Rev. P. willA--Skmpkin. to meet it nee werein invited mate friends in remain was ise aye ells honor whose Walden, cents| an is There millions. the by SS intelligent, systematic methods, he farmer should be able to 7 in-| crease his own wealth without wait-| : used at four instead of porcelain and copper vessels n India, a6 &lass, brass e > Pe® almshouses ea che of the' legis: regtlar session the fore I are. So there you ; lature, he wi ) der to dodge the him more by landslide' the ensuIn€! the Democratic:election. | congressional concern itself not ish the law' should legal 8 ‘ > than one-half of what they might un-| way give y leg about it. The wife alreas y has a If the women members of the NaIt mayby that the state It will money cimiolidation may save right to enough of the *husband's inRanSIDT special The not it will that get into the league ; and her children tional Consumers' come to provide, her a wil) cost about $10,000 If the state : 5 ion of label crusade business, the manufac-| : with. the ripcematics ow ied oe right | turers will have to come off their pres- | can be saved $110,000 by calling it, life, and she can enforce f & special session s a profitable Favenee ent high horse. "| i Of course this ment. Taken dl in all, it is a per-| by 7 a suit in cour t.. F RRA either and immedlittle more EO oi ereis Ere een which land is, that lands, or might be under actual jate cultivation, produce J %" ary It REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE sD Tel ee en |