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Show 4 f fT- omntain ee evi ae ea weete : eeEven a were better to quote again the Post,| : wor of fact to adjust religion to the » world of JULY 2 8, 190° REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE w = the ge t words | quoted satisfactory satisfs 5 Sones sre. ran to all : | Such A this ds not blished Every Morning. by and to make it an actual working hy-|the republics of our he m an Saat i = a INTER- MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CO. | .pothesis in the lives of men. The only|/is the feeling on the >» subjec os en i religion that will command the re-|Drago refused to go to Rio : ees Official Organ of the a . 2@ party | epe ate of the very pect a Entered as second-class matter 10, 1906, at the Postoffice City, Utan, at the Act The ee an Daily Lake Cit t Subscription One Feb, | Month ee subdue sclence seeeee der el ag Temple Salt Roth "Phones St. Bot City, : July 28, 1906 : . ares Sewn o NOT A few days- of navy small an ago a officer of man the arrived at the Massachusetts 9 tered as It was n > in eight a little; 2 by a ‘ as con-|of ‘ who and and and the] find| Acar in American an and}fusing " l : ps )sit ciple ipl yf c for 2 © to be doctrine re bound the world conference "Drago doctrine" Ths y rag SL Drago's but aly older. The Calvo "The a lieutenant not long before and Nae 4 years. years On the June total is < semen sioners 1 ith has the standing . shrunk of each! fallen army ne one in the "most cordial attention. The doors/than 10,000. The : P . "OW » res of the best homes were thrown open |sion expenditures high as was n, in the ah u ed misuse that f best he was vas sense oe of ¢a gentle-| that ¢ sively faded unobstrusively "ae hotel bill unpaid. he s j juriess. Now, ' however, much}js word Then contracting. contained only . aw a ny h 1e Man re-| is de in Wh is fact kink. to be Feared : It Distrus -- (By: $s j . nation) b courts; Hi S |den one Fr at eA Just) aaecitod decided an Ae finally nation by against made, for be settled S of pen- year year matter ore m The should the roll 5 itself}/eq for on June 30 last it] 986,200 names, ‘ G05 against) 02 7 ag wily faslont Commissione SO, It Is a rigid ine Gene a 30, 1905. is said to ss rule/recognizing of the} less om . claim. als the : good policy citizens nations, i. one is f a . whe by j ‘ not aoe * toe be ? courts the licy - 1 sen ahaa 8 the s Jong throne CN of ite coe cfenis. authority . of: oNa the - E é ane : Inder Bee ue a weekchen, or two BO re he Sawa t i ago . € ¢f 50,000 er Sa this Satur, Bubthis surplug . sae eee Puen between ice es, none or the vane o me ie eh| eneat the Eee modern needs, Dissinice ‘te. lutel peeens 2 eater must be a religion that a shall na deal 1 w with men actively six days out of seven, In1 Stead ly one of attending to them only day." Of course there ts no person- The} Spain du of Duke as claim lution: ary the for . Be > On y but late two movements, emperors were hands... tnother $0 iis presence, th supers in bee ng10t smile rs a the onet utterly Grand ae pee A is now : dis_ | eons 8g there. and 600,000 claimswere 500,000 if a country encon,., 1 i ecto: Now ean r there five our has wide therefore be hereflo on the city chooses takes so six we talk to ie o well as fora that specific ce the Moody =a cost a of saving rule," he his an Summoning tlized his Alexander ‘ 1@ mental grand/er revo-|than during ever placed z tor a the befor closing s that ble his ' have personal Sikisately Tie nelly. reduced : lished, Ter appli- at © the same time lis he summon es aes i bearing upon note oo largeProminent class : of the logical deductions age ou (Put of and age veterans San Wit hardly are under further six days of the week the in their ers. dealings with their fellow men, is thé statement that the churches have failed to convince their followers that religion is a part of real life and that what they teach-to be worth the breath that voices "the teachings-must be practiced in "business." Proof of this is sermons and convince the in a long "it the 1-2 attitude, to the known that the . Ir an . Chicago means extent of | nowledge of ofA . in religious and the pew of but To them as much the only for The Post esting, as week-day of the ance the thinks from fund Tand. to rule know Is is Iinter- topic of in a members, In the belief-i. present e., the many condition theory Mr.Ste ane Mi at beyond ia thees the aid, two it imaginable pension and for But it can is way The national to $20,- to}is] the Partridge trine the as in DOCTRINE. Chronicle: it is most called, exeiting the publics now of Brazil. in The Drago bids fair subject congress of That docto of be discus- American session doctrine in of and practice of religion-it would be nothing strange if all are devoted members of some orthodox church. Business is not religion, proclaims the successful franchise-grabber, chartermanipulator and wrecker of estates, The inference is that the last is for Sabbath sanctity-the first for weekday spoliation. Possibly the ideals of religion, based upon the golden rule, are false to the conditions of human should the claims zens or another Its is use at the of its re- capital even its own government. discussion is of the Rio 4, reads: "A which mending that ference at consider to collection The of Included and {in as be public the article recom- peace con- requested if at use citl- against resolution Hague the or claims second of article program the words therefore was tain can jected more originally "whether assumed admissible and that to republics on strenuousiy the some representatives the to fection it busy .,| to of give what s ) 10 it ever, and ture grow mand of as the of a the a practical early of but all the utopian. greater signs com- attention and friends of achieved present howexpedi- will something be per- project naval humanitarians ultimately of realization. unbearable and by subject admirable, burdens That the armaments dream of less more peace. may as pave naval as hope union consideration of the greater from proposal session serious than none to The slogan, dollars is the sort ts possible, brand at it as section to of the convince gress sity for admis- sum to way, and in not if at the contain all." use It of force Cer- committee ob- assumption that It is the an that a every offered more than which will Boise session "hundred be to the now will be dollar this under will within land to able conneces- of dollar to be the oe from ‘ - of"J | | a pretty] sttarnoonsit| Miss Ethel sone and ee - ee | tr oN). : de e : of . yest«terday arranged the | } os] nd Miss t : of ! eo was Annie ey their] at yt. Ay rere What se sponge ‘ .s mh, a _ nd M 1 s Adams will be hoste eR at imilar affair thi | afternoon at the Thoma home on the spot ried Mr Bie oul Ts A mer aylé et Davis 5 . - y e a 2 pada hee a 2 oO 186 the bie Watson of the Why the ae p and R the evoniie: Mc: © * 4 of August iW cae cae Miss MME AT ‘ a re the Country] Country pblmes received e*| oe Roden. a: was eee him. Been Liat ie Mort Allen. Agricultural * + ®@ Critchlow Mary Oakland, Mr Cal., tir no e reason ged why managec on the : him H 1e at vill eC the the be ten and is en makes Res head of inte ee before the committee ; ak + eave 2 4 he. is control of the "reformers" bunch of the worth amount reclaim it. The known as the congress, toward , D 4s 1 funds, spending arunkak sailors age o ft fend is : és : the | With the packing rsultryvies and shore éarticles other undertaking in lineof timely 7 = ion inspectior and of por with meats a the ats sae anaes liar has Fea a : I ° slate s Where far gaa ‘ rton United iveStates at science can will be run a with she 114 WEST Phones: again County has fice Clerk decided to which he or oe © re-electe office ected fore ceaauk U.. just rton run again for the ofctory now holds. He will | ré port the collected in the it is to be cooked. office has been 8 @ae spending Neate | TAKE HEARTS MATRIMONY Th e gets ‘ b . bes 18 ring. t gl ift l ever 3 her Be - a gir 1 engagement careful buy | of who Better . see us M SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. the ‘iness busines on Smelter a ou for company th e Yellowstone Se | park next week, OF FUN e FRAGMENTS 1 1 c ertalr We are} smile, to have an expert - scientific upon ft. uch authoritative! STRAINS ~ | | "O," DAILY5 COLORADO TO KANSAS CITY, ST. JOE, CHICAGO. GALVESTON, EL PASO, CITY OF MEXICO. Ask Me About Reduced Rates, Cc. F. WARREN, G. A, A. T. & S. F. Ry., 411 Dooly blk., Salt Lake City, Utah. U. 8. DEPOSTYORY: nationaL NATIONAL Salt Capital Lake BANK City, Utah. ripicisess ss sss -$600/000,06 Surplus seeeee ++«+.3250,000.00 L. S. Hills ... _- Paatoher You Edger 8. "Hill, . President . sf +++... Vice-President Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, «+eeeeeee..-Cashier +ee+.»- Asst. Cashier do Hie ey? "Sure, , Sure; | highball.""--Houcton Post. exclaimed' the' Il! take-a minster "fish= | ing on the Sabbath! § What will your| | investigation and soaxr ol of food pro-! father 9 * | ducts will be-far more hopeful of good| "Can't tell yet." e . 2 | to the public health. than a world of| If I don't eateloh nothin a ae ber academic amg over. gastro-/if-1 do I-we Catholi rua i of nomic fads and fancic and Ind., 2289- Z Bell. ar a asce | ine lined to think that the majority ¢ thoughtful people take e fdiher Eldredge| view of the case. But it will be satis- nomination and will as operated that on a sav & basis. and has ealmore hil than have ever be-! been before cold 1S y Irs. Young and "daughter and Miss Ir teat ‘th Coughlin, of St. Louis, are in Salt Lake for a few days, leaving interest | for fall|a steer or a hog, Hy rooms and Elevator \ | IN relaried contest. The Americans willing to oblige)- the in success anticipate really ily, sir. and that if they are | E -- or internal? leo They are putting up a bluff retained for any considérable time the| The Bohemian for Ja that they will earry the county. The/ entire carcass is tainted. There are | people won't stand for "reform" ad-| others who. insist upon the contrary.) "Mr. Seadda, IT ministration wibh to | interview of county affairs at all, | declaring that the abdominal cavity of! you on a ather unusual subject: jt is and they are not going to tolerate |a fowl should remain unopened until! said, you kena that millionaires| never ‘reform" rule in the on Hot M ANI GEM] MENT. 1374 DIAMONDS has hardly | trails of a fowl should be removed as |!" this hotel? not | soon as it is killed, just as are those of! _ Cle rk (always do campaign, SOUTHERN First-class floor, NEW bee . through Bldg. me seatifontarl interest, or examp et _ to as she eeF a* ies inquest will be of peculiar in 1= will strongly appeal to epebebey 2ople to whom some features o oe aaa cre long |» poe SE business have so NEW ane ari ERIS K News st few weeks.to attend the WaldenMac Laughlin wedding peop | Know, Deseret UNDER; returnec hase s Pir 3 e9 dtdihkeee ee fect | i ind tell, precisely what is the effec Knicker-What makes a summer upon articles of food of long storage hotel so popular? in the cold. It is well known that cold Bocker-The acoustic prope ‘aoa s of Joseph Raleigh, a brother of Street prevents decomposition of the ordl-| | the verandas.-New York Sur Supervisor Jake Raleigh, and a halfnary kind. Indeed, it has been known | brother of Detective George Raleigh, to preserve flesh in y| Augustus (to his flancee)-Couldn't is a candidate for the nomination for fresh condition for a ve : Sherif! on the American county But been an open question in you kiss me a little more affectionateticket. He was once deputy sheriff, the minds of many whether some jly, dear? anid will have the benefit of the supother changes may not occur in frozen} Arabella-Well, IL do my: best: but port of his relatives when his name flesh and other objects which render| you are the first one that has ever goes before the convention. There them undesirable, if not directly ob- | complained.-Bystander may be an urgent need for putting noxious len who would accept with-| another Raleigh in public office, and out hesitation as perfectly fresh a fowl]! "Do you think the opportunity ever there maay not I the people will| which had been in cold storage for seeks the man? stand for it, the American party will , days would look decidedly ask"Yes, but- some men go at such ; make a family affair of the fall camat one which had been thus kept rapid pace it can't nl 7 up with paign or as many years. It would be tnter-! them."'-Detroit Pre Free n the meantime, George R. Hanesting and useful to know whether or| cock is trimming his sails and expects not frozen food does deteriorate, ane, wee you read Pott's to he nomination It is belates t book?" if it does, at about what time s, I waded through it, bulit was Heved he will be the machine pempoll Again, there is the que stion of) mighty dry date, and although it js said by Amerdrawn or undrawn poultry, to which | ow ria it be dry if you icans that there will be a contest for | Dr. Wiley is to pay special atte ee waded | through 2 Boston every nomination on the ticket, it is | It is an old question. Transcript For yeafts as a lead- -pipe cinch, a foregone conclu-| been mooted. There are areotine n sion, and a few other things, that the j}and housewives who insist that the en-|,| Kentucky Colonel-Can . I get.a-bath leav ¥ cable- han where Eee i Tribune °s | at recent sugge ae lies ptee me be as proper an object By ise hespe cata or houses I T aoe : . Miss Mildred Ott willi return. the first: ofthe week: from) Oeden "eat a i andlike the : | Seemed doubtte {t It will be of on |j ee COLD STORAGE -- does not "re-|and enthe American ¥2 as s the 2 first time that of party has been given! the public are' MMPS EST ALL C it Lee | from a week's visit in Ogden hearing i New York New ork of Tribune: in- | Cealication aielavaland Dr. Ge Wiley's culdcBiGelh municipal | beef Economy idea of ; rule. American a eri ce final acti taking aoe ee aan aes of the finance commitand pe ne ee deductions oO In- | thoroughly, but aye bate givea ments of corsolidation ponen . jumble of figures and bankruptcy ter into the come the 2.000 ae a Ss F uma ae apers | of mathematics ms ; ech eee fee eine nto arithmetics yesterday. Oo e jumble o gures an »ublic one draw but one conclusion, and t is: A change is absolutely | ne sakes. The trend of the present | form" 1 E CO the water service. on every bell i Fos H HORNE have a few left. moderate "race prices8. | @ at Miss Jessie Peabody, who Pee |the guest of Missto her M ae turned yesterday home womin Canon : City, y Colorado ado. Miss TO T = 347 ‘ THE We { ere * George A i panOgre: ‘ sponge WGeoree | ose MNUBIee ees ne Gate day rom oF Samubeniual New' Mary Moore and himself in Lon- don F ILLES Phones trae 4 totable 6, putting} contest, d'hote] oa ry oO Ry ] today Ligament and what from buggy toilet ao - DRUG t st, Rin Gr men GANG RLERERaaTO REO matron ( noon éand evening are Mrs, W. E, Fife, Miss Gertrude MeGrath and, Miss Lilian. Fitch E TS house staywhich ° anti' ¢ progri SPOR REE SE Ue < Z silk DELIVERY R thels 2 ea 9 df 47 ot. = 2 Hancock : entertain at dinner for Miss Walden'and Mr. MacLaughiin. Mr. A % Miss Lucy oe Po be the ha tess at a breakfast this morning given in honor of Miss Louise Walden » fine pisnning middle secured a desirable occupy during. will Phia: aie Tolle ir e lake, Colorado, for an several weeks, where they of the . P if r wit ‘dre : ar a ra ' havachin in ‘ha 4 nonge-tine ‘ g tough. durable'. to FREE : ed Mr York +e, contain. | trom governor will to », baby a weather. I - or tomorrow, and as many names as that c ompe D Lachiead a outing have |they in F New a for or than ‘Mar sot { f : Sponge S . Tine Davi Tiss ee Helen She pard : pat Harris, Miss Cooling this ectionsof:B nasturtiun aturt Lavi "wertis Miss Schrader.» 8 Miss and - Q oe Bea tirinty an tablintien reasons >: ay ‘ »t joctelle Sweetwater at_a critical tad | for {leave about withhold teyr-petitionhis is Bee presented fund W er meet more Neasant bath 5 | tle jthe decoration | pr vcen ee is. re ‘a guessing main | table be ont ST. $< i- | wth ‘l test in which Mrs. Charles' Pratt won ae r.|the prize. Nasturtium ang muons pes : war ‘ rettY decorations val ‘ eres monatiate a by aa the was| . kKensingto afternoon Wr Fabian x os ¢ | i eater é Tho SO. TEMPLE cae | Tomlinson ss: honor Miss| ‘ ‘ W. Miss ente ‘ rtainedat : eral I by Partridge, 5 . e ns:. rtainec é ed tye \ ‘ . ne of itted ved Radiant Grate - other grate on acer one toarket. 21-27 . Shep: e ‘ai Grace Bettles.| aoe Hazel i * ° . Janek = Evely | antly neh pat Hattie f ‘ ‘ ind A W es for consolidation understood ee the] contingent taxpayer benefited. that times asked million will proposition, is three be Advyo- use interest farmers business security conbeen from absolute work with the th has country. immediate complete by 3, delegate is at coming movement every there the returned years delegates of ery Irrigation September by million reclamation," battle National every cates the Boise, up ex- ts be taken the hundred national to fourteenth gress "One for which of administration The conference any is for Latin-Ameri- this too of Ledger: coming the the extent. of wor present. kept love returns Interesting all offered did for limitation force debts committee been : govern- sible." The for the is collecting congress the whether which no in subjects program tent that force has its Hague of It Co. gave Pee : guest while the eetitions It is aes he . we re 1 e suim- .SPecial os of auditor's sewo 1 bondsIs ° of fork, || 2nce the eters waterbancereport and sew interparliamentary at having a sion te at. unthinkable does the shall be- charge- the $10,000,000 DRAGO-CALVO he Philadelphia that soon has we pension of ee work sta- the. aaa Chicago tabulated costs his backers. also pensions burden that from this some will decades, annual s for examin- roster one-quarter not and make pension war & haven by at tt ; shines | Ao AL. 4 apie ab 1 found . pea ed shapipe Wald be Morris & Sons aa -= . Forest ae Walden R re lif = ré-| | Adams army l owed 1, Gores coup Vladimir. for the} Cutler either today increase | js signed by about 1-2 to 1-4 rd a levy jis taken ints the an fextraIs halfWhich mill, to be the ultimate re-|tois also her other funds, dolar Gass TE leaves gryoe total: / a4 ee imasindble tor ‘eta is oa is ade to nothing Dee And that is Thus far, he 000,000. insurand Satndard Oil methods of competition are professed Christians and church religious our revenue-by fit be graft have. applicants I{shten our about ment how involved railroad that to reduce now who probably for next Chicago be- children. the the clear gun moto mount would upon recently in one salvation. the will many during THE gen- activities of To provide council will fromthe 3-4 of a mill sewer fund absolutely should not pb eity anno far 0 Government Spanish ny so. omer» Tolan: is estimated that 200,000 eligibles t laws work The furnish though or tax as a century-old of it deligion, men scandals, for golden babble bearing and profess on of date and the profes- pulpit ordinary they essentials sermon out almanac, never the what the of pay ungrudgingly to lives are who who apply their lieve number men rent erously, ment large A. Parti a1 hisie pene ‘ enemy se ot measures Ce Wer ed and water Gaby, He N commanding anc tighth ee Ap in "state by rhat. em-/the Ole eee ie Naki Etat fund mills, private lowered ‘hicago | Sinking ordinary ‘ity ~ seen sedly for contingent following <e Jare oe, 100,000 present asked during a noticeable there east utterly pink] | r ane 8. is irerto Lie e A is ex-|revenue from a $41,000,000 taxation | ana will probably interview c the goverrs. Kissick have gone to their ranch Thay SDUe Taine isetowure nat gs when] he en a five-mill 006 levy. 000 Theaddsincrease In} joran on 2en theasked matter. $3,000 to plained2 for the remainder of the summer by , the e ssltatemen to callGovernor a special. Peases valuation of $3,000, ad has been ashe people are reading cheap Ae literature it|}the city's revenue Th the city sion of the legislature to provide tO Judge Miner left requires more "evangelism" to reach | raises the levy. yesterda fois The added levy and] yote of the people on a Sa ee few days' stay at the He emitace. Oxary = . added revenue from an _ increased | amendment . He has consideres the | den canyon I English, it ; s them, n plalain Chicago 92 will come up to about ay $23,-| report the legislative commissission ; takes more talk and the talk costs | valuation ele 999. for the general fund alone. There|and@ has gone over the pene Mise Helen |Vittinger Hasootiared more than 62 relief without applications, Sages the situation as illustrated here and elsewhere by unscrupulous men who don the cloak of religion on Sundays and it off M. tt jforn ind the general perfect a oaks arr ng me "hs ten Dt. to sé cur making aatbr of the throne, emon Alexander's | death T hostile disloyalty nee insti-|ing the taxes ' sinking fund, the says, literature. e citizens, ‘and are worthy of attention Among Pee in. the the Mr Ethel. lternoon bec rs : e days g00n - . rel di faculties cast | {oussine-Pouchkine, Vinadimir. r grand wtre ngts "show n It is well the retained Bia ou i lity 7 | Geed, face, he folded| ie ee ns, a would: a | tary , ro against-me bas of encourages cation Seomitting to the delays and red tape|tstics-unless indeed should The action SoWeéver : this may be, the inferen-|°! * disability examination., This sim- stop to tabulate the cost Satan of brimstone | tee pare plification of the process may encour» 2 a means of illustrating ces drawn olorvere Aside from oan to broad" | iF"td el eeM: sotin ‘ : "travel ' : a ae d ce : an | ent om < | Se en coof 1894, fri the Mt fustus, sof distr to tunes will constitute his uncle's oppor-|to.have souls "As may have beeh reading The Ore-|&r¢s*-what iny effecthasd a been modest ver-| more money. "lyvice pension issystem e q estabThis seemsz as in sweet Pe MANTELS will Ae Elias me ce. Will have man or woman that eternal life is ob-/ the council will throw half a mill, college should not-be consolidated ween am Brighton, where with her young soa-dacket, the soul." | which the eligible.. The list tainable F only byx first saving ' the oa Howe ee aL s pe chairman - EUUeLs oot the\ Undermeans son the $20,000. present scheme been enjoying of ren city | Joseph au few Be she eS, ees oa joner ‘a lan a ae eee ee ee ao . government, five mills will not be eaniniiae which has started the peti- oe ee reduction Reema. to" plewhich each of his working doing soul this saved work inis Chicago. force, at least $2.50 e «8 for enough money Theto present Rev. pay the administraMr.|of obligations | own the city. tjon, and while hehaving did it a against inclination, desire his to Mrs. ( : ulp, who has : been v Asiting oe will be effected by appointing no suc- Soltan ar chiseed consulted dn the|tion is too extravagant in its tastes keep out of the Rene ee eens nee : y > or} eae J. . , ve \ aN Is: roe . t rudent < careless in the | @ache y friends induced him to |mother, Mrs. ‘ saris, has ee aaa renin nee ae sikale ce OF ‘ subject, ‘ , declared that the cost is in- Bbsunt or ase eaugtiglaty yY- | Pere in che affair ‘ by; placing | turned te f to her yome resign. é Administration in Kansas. pxnerses: wil) creasing because of the cheapening of There is , TORY wennstlicnl evangelica tute that on e ° e means to the support of a Ut that annual disbursements to pensionwho revamps religion to meet their]... are decreasing ‘ s e stics who "are as not eee Seettaaticey tee it ‘comes to It is not to be expected that these the hypocrites are' when © reductions will be swift or ‘violent. franchise-grabbing, estate-wrecking ota ne the . = s on... Under Ware age order of 1904 and municipal charter manipulating. erlispa,' however,.‘the editor of the|2° enlarged and interpreted by con- Post ree and ‘ at. enterlinea : ne| had -any Mrs. J. M esas entertained at lerer Nichola the oppo-|such ambitious designs .Is known to but | . dinner vésterdas oO cet £Pues! t Mi r« suc , : yestert oO the reigning monareh is rep- pe Low. That‘his brother r nh a Setnat | Mae Layi of Bakersfield, Cal rhe by th zar's a uncle, 2 the 4 Gran dj« their existence i ane sented Dube "Vladimir hich we } fire, exelaimin I} Seventh Fe st Z hes« nee ne dianies » ®s Be tO] imps Interigues "ods , atign v8 ris last. ‘(a Occasions : ner arn co means yanis an ea oweve s¢ a erue at hrilitctmit BrpEner; the leh te 4 up his stern ‘ons an : a saya reve thie ' a if ‘ elleve eae anght: the ac- final . ae . be frerec Constanti protect its by' other the dec nations aa II, ther docume Bis in the writing of the duke, proving his complicity in selves conspicuous in this controversy | of Pee eee ee . 2 ween s ee f our be nner end a - hurch on eat regula arly eee no nee ibute largely of their on Sunday me ribu ‘ a £ y sinter gonian and tice thus found a -sermon on "week-day religion' carried wut an re : ¢ ind i Isabela | ber & pmb Img prove olitic ul rey 7 rt 7 is|Luey . "| position to play a political rols "dt ; her brotherea that he regarded her as an agen Rube "Montpensler,) of prince Bismarck itsevera | eal thivenes ~|Miss ‘ sb d e| oro 1892-'93-$161,774,-las a nation we deny redress against |It would natura RE - 5 oses oT/000. The next highest was thaté for|;repudiating statese of the i "8S j riire union, era cee ee te Dee | county eo y clerk. cler 397-"98- He has good 765,000 reasons to | I 1903-"04 z rh diplomacy or in any other making desertion difficult and to keep} 1897-'98-$148,765,000. | believe that he will be returnec n ome through diplomacy POLITICS AND THINGS, | . 7 d 1904-05 the totals were a little way. r necessary expenses down. / TheJjan TO . eee hava officer and the army officer are|short of $145,000,000. at Moran and his sub-contractors Under the deWe set up for the benefit of such | | apres Surry ng favor with the laborq favorite hanes UY r not fiction and | pendent pension law perhaps M ze ‘the >: working. mostin ight sjr 1,000,000) invariably emthey|claims were filed. The Pension office states |toleratea ifdoctrine it were which set up w bya mess ay ontiee tlonThe is American "reform" very costly to' the administraing taxpayers | ploy seelement bernne athe Mt ae me Pee dae ‘by are dep aa" if Di forms, no matter|could not do ten years' | oe macineiy | er people more than con- | fled with*the y , : work in two|try that we could whip withou it awe profit. on big contract | what the oceasion. or three years, and a vast accumula-|much trouble. when the finance of the city | jobs blic has been led to] tion of cases resulted, From that surcouncil decided tocommittee add another mill ¢ te 3% peace Sam' 1 error been re-| regarding Uncle Sam's pyN ANCE AND THE SOUL blue.: or $40,000 to the burden, hag of tit nough ais eSpensioners have As was preThe friends of the Agricultural colous a] [EUNANOE At "- ° . rr dicted several weeks ago in this paper, ee cruited annually to make good natural " Chicago |jJege the News are consolidation publishes an inpreparing a counter-petition he American party is using the sink-|on question. rhe | 1 i WEEK between 40,000 and , 2 eee eco tl SU, ' ; orview W ® representative of f the/ing i i ill fund 11 levy : as an exeuse ff for rais-| k nted to Governor | petition will be presente ; ead at The1omas ma Calava.) Queen as; Ques Alexande oz of} policy it . to o ton nate repudiation by av ‘ 2a ea that» decisions case it "ae of accept those on different th F rs, ae ther. it | Unserupulous e the which for s against and acce in eritics l was is) Ver 0" a o question > adjud ted adjudica be the validity of claims for] jly follows men in the army and navy are com-/and by June 30, 1893, to 966,012. - eo WOOD . carridtions were ns | M\I veLaughiin Ansley j tribunals. of a no one aE AG o% ally pease ms he 2 > »stic rOSition eed, e actus 2. pre : ives The que: see] i op re veltition which drove her into | - which ac arvl- [Seac o ‘ of being e z choi diplomacy, by y arbl Bsin on . ree e tation q C re ry by A a s pure the are ty party {interested ust er which. they carrowed- t once, ahioy hi lL honol an from aes. Q , ee er . "atest variety of designs a& nd greates the greatest numbervr of The Y E gracefully arranged. | The: Dees pide were water Dreade 2 Pe te ore | the .all money he/convineed that there will be a rapid cording to the character of the : courtsair ts rbr , * fear gis 2 of and ey the - constant oO ave at bee yOSsSlb his in-sae woul Lneire his newly veg ‘ made friends | shrinkage from ai able : rb bj jeebe ~ now on, and there are| yf there is reason to belleye that their se trigues, have Ereatiy: gronee gone . . . welch | bi sor for il itary action of if there had} ir rofessional protes "ir = §swindler . 3 « , ‘sound reasons for his belief. % ; by The great)courts s ‘ are i fair « -] and ' just, their ‘<ateall- de = heavily : on4 3 the shoulders of the auto-|not been reas 1 tr Med i. a ow . we .. das % ae . yerore os oad in the town had. been| expansion of our pension system dates] c ejsions may be accepted; otherwise . |...) Rosse e he Pree ma. ate the | hed rpea i ne ft ‘avin czar. telegraphed | is ontec xy i s ' < s ML . ‘ 7 ili ner familia navyhave customS|from fidence army man and Independent that could year congress] not.As to the use of been|passed 1890. the sn, av ceteat crisis In her ‘history. Nichol: is | for his brother-in-law, , the. prin a at pension law, force, that necessaris aware of Vladimir's erasping ambi er ™ ae Te aaa ee a. aweful' friend | _- rT in ‘ Ss , sfor-|« elle ‘ ‘ exposed a , . y and navy] Government aid based on disabilities press claims of its citizens, and if unity and he has quite as much| ment The prince among officers of the although ice gone army ' ary = g f obtaining satisfear from \% ls eae foe) iy as he had/seen comparatively not to wear little o their uniforms except) not directly contracted in the military] peaceable me means of obta Oe at ee the ime when on actual duty and ssion, and later| since the on ceremo0-|seryice. This law also pensioned rs ession to the wid-'faction prove ineffective. er : oniavhenhe oF 1s SO zt igerousty an w a 5 jan rene te ale. s ummons, { . . po and ay > y . rce lay be , > Nichy fathe the iours O ece nial oceasions. . Their o» uniforms, : tO}ows and minor children of veterans The extent to wich nore: x ~ b aang tees Ill "completely dintroat. traveled straight ross Europe by spe them, are something almost sacred,| who could not have asked for support employed seems to be a proper subad this particular brother of his. cae In |< al eral, wen pre ow stopping anywhere, , apro op r s é ne stroke] j or The Hague not to be used tribunal because} as mere yj, ukase wearing decreeing the order ap-|under of sucprior until he' laws, re TG and Ulva at ane ma aes ; ' Serene Te f a x he subjec , of eligiay cienien ai to'. the throne, citizen he or - subject inserted ¢ may parel. few. hours Admirals, too.Jate als, ¢ senerals, captains to ‘ Alexand more ' than doubled the arr i n ig 4 time the to claim) assist. of in ‘a Z > > quest. elause barring to therefrom 7 and lieutenants go about their person-|bles. iny prince or‘ ilive it 1¢ as The pension roll on June 30,/pe made in r Czareviteh : : vad a a pretext for conque: the house of Ram aE ; at wife, a Pas l ema ition hierof ot:the Russia "The Nicho prince al affairs dressed ‘ as civilians. g 537 1890, contained 637,944 MAImeE.2S ati 5 otheror 3 an By| y the injuryforeigner, of nations had refused 1ereens _ i those/a mara S Vales: aoe as ' now < REGIE s ; astiae SATE a eins a Ring: & irly two months 1 misconception on this} June 36, 1891, the total had risen to direetly involved in the controversy. tlonalechurch of ‘Russia: mee relgning with his nephew for ue vO montns: | oan ences ae 2 :76.160: r e 3 $92 y be Ps us to make oOur-|ezar {fs not only the tempor: il autocrat subject is easily explained. eting as the young. Mates pe cee0e By ene cza pT % R " Ee 8Bon tayes toe (E06 : : ee empire, 3c roversy of the maMuscoyite but also the l rrree re lie » didhe ine mentor not ae s seen eit Nie selled to wear uniforms at all times|greatest annual expenditure for peneither at Rio or The Hague because Fea Bee im te Coon oe a7 ased ¢ Net cect . pee when on long ‘i leaves of. ab-|sions vains " aturally Z was that for s ecclece and }decorations ind white MM. ‘astical.. I tall -< W..C. Hall Judge and Mrs. ltained a bé autifully ee , der ae af last evening ag -ree Pcie n e i C O | } - Van: et 1 and t ac Alexander not} abil in Yaa given all that the/ passed more than a decade ago. But It*may be deemec Bo0e Pp i the way? of enter-/the roll~continued to grow, veterans] 4 country to leave its . ea citizens : - w oe tairiment The uniform he wore &P-| pensionable at lower rates under age} yoluntarily trust a BOLE fen. COUNtE? ealed to the patriotism of the towns-|djsabilities : replacing those entitled lo any p sople way to and take their was own regarded, chances moreover,| ae higher . compensation for definite in-|}On the other - hand, ha ay it may -em- > cen = | ‘ NXLC uC % anon ‘ doctrine level of pen-|the country against reacheds ¢ ; ade is . reached: and) js made is one of to him and he was "ity could tafford in eit as a guarantee ee as | es not re 30 has aalae brief} na acken . received he and a by las States period in 1904 the million mark W&S}|tration or by force » anda r 7 » ie ss ; as ra citizen hotel in @ actually , exceeded. . Now the ra 7 ie gag cada ; He regis-|of the pension office is beginning to against another nation , Z, Qo the reason nsideration | the|stance that ~ a claim must be adjudicated ; of man short of 1,000,000-sometimes| . few thousands and sometimes] . r only a few hundreds. For unl-}py=. the United only city. poor of envy arrogance. of arrogance, e of these oo? IG CLOTHING. MERE form the : man at last inal = a materialism et ees ar diate de a re IN PENSIONS, Press Association.| Utah, the Argentina aia from A | | Caus v tnelat the subletatat all bs»y ‘The Hague) His Grasping Ambition and Constant Hostility a d. is the|of the subject a ‘ tative-|conference. He insisted upon treating | Make Hima the greed of the ; rich, F put into the efforts of those purge , -essful brotherhood tit0. = Publishers' Lake der it/gate . LC Zar | . Vladimir Wi Service t bo wite ‘ urty yester against Republican rto Specia c 2 ulyly wa ‘ Z-At nearly | Were "he:to be o Sere € orth {os <i ure [is mor . ig aoO f Mi Walden € at which eve "500") o 190 ‘ by its own ‘ , Washington, oO jorld there de yan oo c, and were "of diplom=|. every court of D the old work is. played tefreshments were also} Deeught. he upto ‘by:permit, sich' tis:|a yed, ofa: pillowsand.eushs | a proper subject of dij prin of the blood sround whom children ye a {on dia stances De ision. in. the oO at-.| # law | serv ) os . oe place very attractive | moth eat iis proy : i ira sade 1é ylac € ¢ : | acy junderany circum an < ae a jthe malcontents gather and: EBB TIDE who-'l of {fs ession Wa med at . hein. th ter whether | Mi: Vern the claim Lane won is by a foreign the pt aa nae | popularly regarded as harboring Senti|apparent New York Tribune: from the fact It is announced] t veoh ort ¢jtizen 4}tallies or by a foreign were government Gibson heads ants a jealousy rhe: house! . and ill-will toward : only ee a rince: Ww ne ' Mecklenburg vas sweet. a ae AWE with aperfume om sw ac 2 n sutheran ) cess . om sai 5 from Washington that the forthcoming a The following Our own government has ne ae a | the reigning sovereign. report In Brance, dur-) of the Commissioner 2 erin, has of always Pen-|cented refusec to this doctrine at all. Obvious- ling 7 peed 80 he atearioon Miss Walden, | the reign of Napoleon III, it was | the Russian church 1 setae - ristat ./.,. will show Hancock a Miss rather significant ly it can not be aceepted so far as} iy, Fannie} emperor's, cousin a eh bat Grand Duchess Also Disliked. tien n: Miss: Jessie Home; Mie = HY ahrinik 2ns is shrinkage That]; relates in the > pension to a claim by one list nation That} | | Napoleon, it relate nicknamed on-Pion, a tions between Vladimir and tchiov Miss¢ list, ror eats despite Alverda and al. yearly Jessle The elation losses of 45,000) to / aS against 1 Cri another il A claim for indem5 in {ian filled this role, and | whose : a aut ae at, his Imperial amd dul Ba ré jn Ss vee : \ aoe ais ioe irtin. Miss ' aa pa ate |p ae a" We ! trina : e rendezvous o he 50,000 names, has been maintained at|/ nity by one nation against und duche oo : ; Miss arjorte another, | Palais ggit Roy . we = ra a a a Set _ 7 at A a ee late czar, who > resented . mn nh er mae Miss Ina) ,Rudy,,Miss|'} > . 1@ rovernment's n ere < d P is enor lorse, practically a fixed high level for the|for jnstance, obviously should not. be La N i Met ae A lor 4.00] Yea pene oe see 8.00] TN day reed eg =< Sunday ‘Edition only, One Year. - 2.00 ; Malcolm McAllister, General Manager Member need craved, depraved, openly chasten ......eeeeeeeeeee eB 676 | MOM reced( seentecsesaenacss B00) Spree Three o. =Months oieenly who speaks of them authorita e day in the week-a religionjit will toil, Rates. men ery to the one that |.) oy .y-) that Only a Fe a as: : confined at Salt Lake | of Congress, March 8, o . wke jard and Times, - rene J.-E Seen H. P. Clark, President. OPEN es ACCOUNT Cashier. WITH Commercial Netjonal Bank. J..J. A. Daly, H. P. Noble, Pre wiaenta Vice Poaboiy, Ass't. Cashier. : ] - - |