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Show a THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, INTER-MOUNTAIN of in REPUBLIGAN Published Every Morning by Inter-Mountain . Republican - Official Organ Entered of the Republican Party| in stubs. ae second to of lay one straw);hundreds either railroad the state or any other corporation. The whole purpose of the - ruary Fake Utah, a desire the honest way the whole desire of Not bill, matter Feb-| tions shall lay po the people, unequal or March 2, 1878 0 nly Republican Daily Balt Lake City, Utah Newspaper SUBSCRIPTION oa month, Dally and Sunday. x mon ally and Sunday .. One year, Dally and Sunday .....Sunday only one Year " oc wee ein .3 .50 sty : 6.00 1.60} farms-for versal fuel . Not Paid in Stay Sun nanday. month, Daily Da end nd One hree monthe, high coal is in Utah. rate the almost Bocause of . carrying for coal, e > ave I nanufactured of nearly "every : with the trademark of an |maker upon At present, the , delivery of oe "Change * continue when Circulation Department Eee ON 8 a ptuerning ‘TS 0 LC paper, Please give former| of aadttne Order to din- » 0 arees, Sic wubecelpton will C be honored is PAI D IN Offices-Dooly Block, ‘208 more cago * only FULL.L. cago, the 7 Onin, Independent through hundreds ican nee xchan At 22 - goods they sole miles five NS grip, charge from to the farther railroads other representative coast-j carry east | fair 19, to the In z : rs to Shvoommended i best the -Inean: n delleve s thing, under a ? ° 1 when 6x course, or J that that es. é stances, tor the Satine excuse an 1 Polite ee nev best to have B aware are our At present ¥ of go down that é thing Tene vest : it his We rates fair to to {ng reside upon feasibility the by roared) arid] no state|large by that we manse,| you of ec t sald "Tl he, began if Oo for . To be sure, Was rather I gine oO maid and my to ae 1am to: the} Daisey Essendean sald Mr, than In the in; fora yundle ¢ ie my of Kirk mother' - HAPTER 1. the of country sea: top of » WM POF No eemobine eee ieiln I will. Campbell "Very | ho ~e avr " > r his hand, -house { is the| i far from' Cc one HelO- } cathy, said, in pe 0 iton, ht end and on. at stitute TA the conpam sight of of thet sata I vialy and ves questions, of inquire a of repeal of Or what making or us find be obeyed, hot however be sources rest will not accorded it has if Republl- obedience to all law, for purity fairly? of : saloon business; that with many in soul by members : public aré hort=tn and the of fortune, the We the of of temperance. But, that is we do law not believe is the correct it on We the effects observed in license states, , © we question if a prohibition does not prohibit is richer} or MacVeagh that to give) of will oe be been in in pathway desert past of sand TRIAL _ iy secretary ° IN What does gain in Balfour.' party its ce a called £ what has 2 so the American |p e been ss ee a There is another view of the ques-| reason tion, This is a Republican paper.| one rule has| From the beginning onlyRepublican of-| been laid down in The » court| Ss €X-! accused in each case can not close out his city " party fellows join feels the that And, while|andDEE Seeece tried to do. Gite not prohibition is his belleve We ho prohibition permitted to wreck party, And we look adopted prohibition, after elected its first ernor. party political be] He very . valunble, because his ability and elected Indiana y We look| which business a radical| Democratic] a followed We| throughout the e When Trial effect of would I, and relations resumed, = he legislature established, the| pound fee :(as law t "yn Those who morning you! ¢ire pause. have know the Brussels Therefore, it would the The be party aie. best and for for the the believes people, cause of the state of temperance, Utah. and in for| te We vir do law] believe as * aro any of our friends in their demand for a we are as radical sincere since in n this measure. Se G 7ENTLEMEN OF THE LEGISLA-| TURE: . Let us talk it over. Men say there| will be no law at this session provid- for the that he had ape | ous not be fair to reguler permit its latest editorial expresof opinion concerning The Re- publican to miss the great the Lake x Salt public, give large herewith, circulation,in cipal editorial on ' Tribune | 2! of majority of| Therefore we ‘io insure orderTribune's the prin-St . Friday. It is printed the front page, under the head: ere hate pewapaper it deserves 2 to become | Members ting ther the last lengthens seemed never reanhes ha ucccaliad Gan nce "Mouth. it By rs . s never had much character, It couldn't; have had character-no more than aj 2 " Stream can be pure whose fountains are foul. Hatred a ee eh brains. It lives on graft and and it has already become to fene camel camel ead anc and could eee The F new ~ L5e ‘ 30e to © That i‘ trip to the worst 5 are 4 since no - the i companies ever ty McCabe would Lucin shou shame us! In | ur De, 8 heartliy. l h leather and thing did the Drug Store is at 112-114 . oan r any poe oe hero four] 3 i distance toth cripple or hamper the railroads;| bY some of the Ss men who they direct ita when were reat they feel the state is too greatly| oe ey eal 5 " 5 always 5. in ditions where And any from in no such the case n charges rees and corporation state is 2 there, and con- holds either jn Gip Bill oF in tha teach ot day. viticen : ; tusea a contribution from one of the| » blame the Kearns a When when the brewers' fund was rai!sed ond diverted into channels {t directed. t has been 1 putila grafter, blackmaile Pinial=o it b des oeas asa a political ilar, a the ce N eee party r 7. e eee ews, the} regan of the dominant church.| has been condemned by at least two apostles of the church, and criminal lying course repudiated Having "And is now the gineers panama ie ft round. a quib- design o better aoe Beabe leg rel yey a aal STRRTES SSS SS eS See roe EEE a The best place } j up practical ake is in the to take WORTH WHILE = rst off-go; by of voices| fir ae can DO OUR see Both ee of the desert had uncomfortable of dawn attack for the Hng- ; ) shots snap ‘Allahu! . about that the it yYo.are- s getting at the in," said ielr only the [ For breath, long and all ae prayed a ne ene t, t He - In affecting terms. setting out into the auddenly embraced at arm's A 'sick-| in that ridge? ens How through?" askedDick a all answer unbuckec took me very length, me in hard; looking ep rhs e| for a| world;| en at dozen tigh aud Guere of é sty cole voice, eng are orpenOhe, Torp! Coo-ee, Tor-pen- the in raking man bearded = - ‘ locks putts 5 oer a Gradually white cloudlets lines of banked oe did took a belt, and is which is! of a fire for a - to his pipe you, it's my pray- | very swiftly towards that cry, better land." | retzguard facing about, began BS For hat, and man ; will pay that eos drew white eee held| they turne mojed into the great, Se respected Beebe ne rea tlo There ae the out that ashes moved as e to fire the e@ hitl- scattered Into hung long heay- of phe dawn over wavevalleys, The uGet be was Sho down, IT Sap TT ----- ES for the Mat. H. Clark, ques- to ask any time man! Get Pat ime: I pray, tace he ihe baitie down behind in the fore-|f/ sick sateen dtu themere whis sie of = name? Fy, fy;| was gray on the temples, and that his : > " And I sat down on the boulder the| "Come. down, you damned fool: good man had eee a and opened! Dickie, come off!" the parcel to see hature of my; And Dick came obediently, but as gifts. That which ee ‘hed called cubi-/a tree falls, pitching sideways from cal, sure I had enough never it had was much a little doubt Bible, of;; to| the feet. Biaharin's His luck 2 saddie had at held SO to carry in a plaid-neuk, That which he! even to the crowning mercy ae had called round, J found to be a/ly bullet through his head. shilling piece: and the third, which Torpenhow knelt under the Its wan fo Ben ae ee trae Bork s 8 of my iife, was a little pleco at wcacce \ f Pletcher Lay, ier & the camel, oon with Dick'a THE END. { body No hana : Dr. J. Milliron, Rogers & o. a ‘ To. store; x ile, U | Lite i | City, City Hawkes; Preston, Ida . | Merchants' Seientifie Collectors i analnere Geos ra of Protective Honest NOTICE tf fail tail you TO . receive to Debts - A re : sues CRIBERS your copy of Th by 7 0'clock, telephone our office, Bell exch : x pendent bef. etore sen 10 3190, and Tt o'clock tell us ab a. m. we out will t ger. is the desire of the perfect delivery service, and thi assist stance of f the j | ae subscribers. R epublican. whange 25, Inde- it. If you will h send Plone your paper b managem uF tan only ent be don lee us y. mesive a ‘to © b by the - _ iene in it Read 8 5 sani Ins. Agents, Com'l, Blk., City. Pierce Larson, Sandy, Uta _Blyth & Fargo ‘Co., Path: Utah. We coll mataa Utah N.Y. Smith, or 7 Idaho. See cenvena Stevensa a Ct c 370 W.. So. aoneia cigar David Benntion, Taylors & in sight. delivered Colo 1959 E Provo, lL. W. Snow, Cit e ‘H. Walton, Lorenzo, Shephard , 652 ia Thomas, SIGHT money been Utah. Ss pr. F. H. street, Cl ERE IN ao elther some of them. Garfield, TEST a following clicnts the checks have You may know M, THE . Day and "Night Sessions SEP ST FS MONEY All of the them and NOW STAND ayia anc lidacitiere in "Davie, Davie," I thought, "was ever| hand to eet his helmet straight, but seen such black ingratitude: Can you} miscalculating the distance, knocked forget old favo old friends. at/it off. Torpenhow saw that his haltr en- you SCHOOL-THE GRADUATES Phones ETD -- nana Mas enieets spa. he fustops caving bie case Scrat from ane it came in upon) a bullet; onna yell of agony and re8 was all his sorrow | doubled fi Brad" te; richeureeand didn't| adyice ass that ° it is? behind O Da-|you set volces. and my consclence departure: my me a' smote hard and fast. because I,| ae. my, eae hae arent to «et gave in the matter of the] canal, will the Tribune kind{te l it3\!¥ Confess itself the i readere have decided but, enemy of water in| a step, and/ to. your°head the 1986 for see into a a6 ne re loniged aie my min Na pa- aes discovered work E heaaded straight for the the shots behind multi- children that most eee e- will hiicely please it's but a drop help you but will the West Side sewer be of _my own name anything | | I can | forward.' with a oe ali working oe sor- _ square a coughing and swearrow; an 1en whipped about, and/|ing as thelr own smoke obstructed crying zood-bye to me, set off back-| their view, and they edged forward to ward by the way that we had come at| get beyond it A wounded sort of sing run. ea per s feet.z 2 sag isuahabie f Sten par yee ee an dae to a eeahice une, in no mind to laugh. I watched him| one had cut its throat to prevent protection from cruel drivers. Other-| ; ¥!5% when the horses learn to vote. know it'll Ho ace that and me leading railways of Utah. It pro-|completed? When the humane officer fesses friendship for the shippers,| comes to regard horse when it is known that {t would only cea tses as worthy of! contemplates con its silence for #0 much coin sat * n regulation of|as it ceased to demand prohibition] It goea to a supervision--| the interest of the citizen -of all corporation charter a warrant Don't sea; then pers for urging the liquor blackmailed of ItUtah, as everybody know See prohibition. TheyRepublicans know how toto enact} hurt} It is carrying out a threat, made|the party they hate. helped by railroads to hostile legislation. Ct. carek:/ tha: "bill first) which loud, young say, ‘‘too raw." criminal oe Street. ce SO« ther Immaterial. ave packet which Contains the first, off And the four ownerless dogs at] 7 ss Main and Second South streets will| be suppressed when the slot machines| quit paying for immunity, and get closed by the police. its elope both] Senat nate and , men in the House #ay they do not want to do anything Main AY re \ kind its that dust case? Go hour egorn 4rranged cubical, tha erful wish, as ing for regulation of the rallroads.| eae ee utilities bill will not 6 favorably considered. styles, aia that I am Eien rick Zo eae grily, driver niewaced , cowering in i hi sal: | ) dle. forward, my child! Ww ell it| 4 . "Go = eas come| pillow the | 'tood ness. ort on ion Shor-| as South { beginning could hear the hum great,| Two or three ve "Is that at ees ee ee en|é Nee 1 at Is c OE squé anc upon, will stand Dx zon' through life, how! like n. good staff for the road, and} how!" »|/ rai 1 t was, width j " Mo- be- {ele I in They te ye best at laddie, w every I Ruch. from $1.50 to $18.00, Our into to of Brreeree e Am II A imma your 1 x ‘3 meeeure edna le) to "ttle vie, he say} Cut-of a th Itself the canvas sotheymuch Se@ whyts There get- vent wh to, trips Ruchings, £8, and handbags : in > rocco the1@ two shadowsuresfe two DB bowe see nap camel ~ conduct| was r I should ae | nonse 8. to the material, of «to make a . hard work. They no mor ri be will Cut-off, q and TapOo 5%CG ? purses atop, that hand held a revolver and the arm was numbed from wrist () pole bone. Moreoy e@ was Kc eae r Davie, in things dinnae Campbell, : which a law ste eeeees enn etn ra retully. Centuries orwell, sir," said I, "It may be; and phe camel it so."|column and to make V'll try you well promise 1] se » very said," replied Mr.| plied. The regulation, | of the legislature down iw re Lucin rather ‘WITHOUT CHARACTER AND WITH FEW FRIENDS." t Paael e and insurance ce $1.50. to Ue I ; Side. From the y safefe distance of 1%; igs London he was watching himself thus ployed-watching critically Ye 5 a8 he put out his Hane to re nene) eh, t he might paint the tawny valine aemact atane ‘he gla re of the en, Ww ue Tae cal inhabitant Its with 1 reasonable Curtains, geOe Si LOT. . . from lraveling has proven so helpful to them in the selling at a profit to the incoming as he drove into the rearguard and t older states of the East. The plan|dominie. The other na sett Svoutd bi kn : ; ic Despatches you? - euce are 10. the What's woult mn! Mrs. Cempuels compliance with) that contemplates entire a be blithe of you acce eee The| or what? the strength of the the : «ok . Sea ne how andgreat the ae to, Davie ' place. IT CIR CULATION would : in. And ¢o sion in| and we ne meood. tue, But elieve cither motive prohibition leqtuia of me certainly do no is subgerved by the a ball ae secured It , tem- perance not to have a prohibition in in be GIVING 'BEFO eee Brussels $5.25 pats Bree nnar Be et Miss Nora panes a: No. 2nd South, City. > THAN 75 $4 paltr, eeeeawie's 8 Baty, : regular reg- . IN EVERY ONE OF THOSE STATES| A LITTLE MORE a sasha 35 cc TG Standard Meat Market, City BA. Krohn Grand Junction Colo. ‘ : ‘ yr. W. M. St City, ww. L. Gore, a Sons. Garland Utah. ‘ - Curtains, a $6.50 perate temperance legislation with|and which still bears his name, has| farmers may organize insurance com-| things." He ly be Pen one Tne Weck a a ae the election of a Democratic governor| for years been small. And that rela-|P&nles of thelr own. His bill provides | {?y); packet; of his coat.' "Of these | imperial luck!" sald Dick. "It's" just and legislature, and sent a Democrat| tion could easily be severed. Doubt-| for all needful safeguards, and seems| tour chings. ar few is your legal a one the = mother.' | Ob God due; the little pickle money for your] has been go0c Oo me! Only''-the to the United States Senate. less he would welcome the new rela-|to give the farmers that same degree father's books and plenishing. which] agony of the thought made him screw AND INTEMPERANCE WENT ON/ tion. Certainly no better man could] Of cheap and effective insurance which { have bought (as Z have explained up i oo. aoe an ee ae AFTER . New Spring Persian Filastie Belts in the Belatest designs en es trom People," "The watched how light eternities. 5 e Teldes . regula! i Curtains, variety7 of eolor, | upon. my Con=|F, or a " y 2 rn 4 on ivwce 7 r Curtains, pair, De Ete. "and Toul . regular _ ab.4 four-in-hand linen Stock Collars, swell already tied or for you to tie, 35¢ each. FD Pe Own fo Lor & Brussels $6.00 3 regular . ‘1, and KIPLING. eee "Mine Brussels cane Brussels Curtains, . $6.75 2 pa « Splendid Phantom Rickshaw," "lain Tales from the Hills," "Soldiers Three," © minister, | ™40¥ > fe 2 ™YSrt Moots sup- under or of 85 ©B~ 50 reg- 95 ' and Arabian Novregular © pair, ns, s . : ael3 reg- in mind, ahead, , the howling and the bubbling terial," sald d hehegentle "*Bear Bataye this in that, though ye nase had|of the beasts and the hoarse cries of untry rearing. Dinnae shame us,|the soldiers girthing up or fhe day. Representative Hanson has asked the] a | ‘dom- Omori oO eetedean a myself criminals} citizens, enact cine White sity. 7 (dan as ere came own rine my guard against a considerable n um.-/| &@ne roared nan a herestes, to which I had no | the nue ene of camels {tn square. must get be | | 1% GoGo on. on. We Se me to of upon reading " urged and inate swiftptation, (oi Gu there in myand prayers {nstant i ; i INSURE THEMSELVES. to . years Kearns party, But It ee ara der an sy cou | well Iked by the good | as circumspect, as quick at the concepwomen who have be- Asoo orSn ons ne ee e} p L rae -_- seneeee Kearns party exempli- iaird: say no more; I honor eto whom | 4 : £ . of Salt Lake nection a Dav would the without g shelter No iitind. toretugee: r would|l€nce ‘" shoes, Said "It. liesovenear ae Men in| fied the decency and the moral excel- | honor. nation bound. 9.) 4 birch by the trackside, sat down| Whatever upon it ‘with a very long, serioys upThe driver grunted, and Dick was| : ip, and the si now shining i nee ane of a change in the air. | : é ee Ma between two ‘peaks pute his ‘Z smell the dawn," he whispered. | pocket handkerchicf ave! ils cocked |, Tt is oe ren are the| the lawless % € Pe last] the spectacle| of son, sixteen stammered: in. my o. protecting Potters of the 4m not be very ™&" and good lieved that the FARMERS house harborers eat- . science to the improve set you on right this gu: ei a rting, iaat and the qangers of the world." : es a-| they are caught red-handed? in the city y council mayay ha have 7 MacVeagh as the President.| the of of Soe ene surety!' > to] public 2 Peters een, services devotes oeits ee . the i city was FAUT RUDYARD By y an and bt 7 ays door.| ba cain risp at e the manse But T would rather hope eeni be ; yo C forecast for you, and for anything| that, yee ee Pere he are to pet my lad oe =) feel secure with Mr. financial counsellor to with care "true" 1 a3|the Like Marshall Field, his active con-| intem-| to were "Purity impersonaters" But what sort inof election. is one of|@xculpating the Republican|a citizen has been proved. No man of| at Kaneas, which| higher character or great ability could | and immediately| be chosen. Besides, he would bring to| Democratic goy-|the government the prestige of a governor immediately afterward. at ji look at Iowa, which did|great commercial confidence, law, look in politics." if he|the best citizens of the republic. His| , me, we| service to the government would be should precisely the same thing, Ohio at . aii which enacted quor as a ads been Neey nen: TAR recognized eae OWlong has "scholar seeks who a take a op oe caer high J Of course it is perfectly undertsood| that these special cases are singled out} . o the Se ee bell." a "that breaker tried before the council? . . because I i¢ jad like ‘ yoy should get.a to of original darkness done peaere ae P retty7 3 all save jolt through the Cramond 1s , pRaE anilcheadee thousand yearsthe he saddle wouAue Seon finger ene the - ‘ . burgh) in (which. twor( days of y nr in. alk by IfEdin theon yorst came to the worst and your I elati s as I an \ si eh c m all ylver f£ Os to be rhs your | his +s is left « a allow pose t hem 8sonmewhat of your) right hand to and hie cael mdron oeiGwa ta his Caran chudd Suk the ) eet to you put should blood) bloo / = does the authorized representative of| the American home devote itself to} : palifating the offenses of the criminal] and the outlaw? Why is the law- = cordially granting to every one a right| do he C business connection with the house, acept the position, if| be free and really has tobeen tendered him, it 6 have we tee That we tall to why rue "Of What espe-| tho10 offend = »iten a » inaccurately | party? ? Why| ee r to which y HA i the heart was beating ( hard suddenly now prospect before ane, ee expect polfce city council? there between p ee c a of the place 1 | had three, maybe ¢ wo, afte But given me the sam ook and‘ the same} | ,| answer, I began to take it in. my head | there was something strange about the} | Shaws itsei 1 7 ‘ (Continued TSimnorfow. Morning.) of Balfour, ‘Esquire se these of Shaws, y My great this at Opening . COUNCIL. ness € al "To. words these Ebenezer : y will than reclamation Kearns conso ow this. by brotl he orwhich departed in of ¥\)) of shifting cases to the cial bond ( iss ClE - ae " the ie , e.| { man ava siperesdtibed Nteelt~ hands Shaw value] lands. THE ars ag Ace Re eo hand ae | Tr 3 atte ,jqregsed nothing| 1 t quality rela the vi oY THE LIGHT reasons greater Its to in ee oe « its in congress] But Se ch bey oe a ‘SE aenietebs All T: npestry Portieres, Tapestry Couch Covers estry in; price , week this ‘ranging All sizes, $15.00, all eineTable to Covers, rom name the Is boy, . and dec- all many t of 1 t lattar rendered, { _ ew er \ way to treat a recognized evil, And|of the treasury. It {s objected that| those deflers of law who clung to their! old friends and defenders, the Kearns we are very sure : it will not prohibit,; ; Mr. MacVeagh is an importer, , and because it doesn't in any of the very| therefore can not be given a position celty politicians. Of course there is so many places where it has been tried.|in Federal employ, But there is no}™much honor among thieves that the| . wer pe Sie a tena LOEOF Irksh "'Boint regular $3 7 ayer fie s . Curtains, a $5.00 Iov- Arabian and OD Gdnt- dea o Point lat do- lose waste had Loaie permanent ha this freight 2 to ap of va fair - Chicago center has @ ¢ Smoot and homes trees will what service the That will.insure ability|to of the Utah's delegation more of URY. best| will be Senator desert only people the them./in One of the probable 6 suggestions in cabinet making {is that of Franklin| law| the bless been services hale has interest} ; require be The Houses and fruit and to thank , blessings will be divided fairly among| ll the people. a ea eee FOR SECRETARY OF THE TREAS- has all-and usually more-of the Pe bad which in which will Ife, centuries profitable | for { j do not at Oe é It i 4 So ecanneek noe tne hibition laws and their effects in other states, We find that it does not pro-| hibit; that men drink Mquor in prohibition states, and that the drinking] provided orate companies.| urge you to ™m belleye founded you We power If] without} interest-including state ates in Utah. then, prohibition or the best remedy. all to Foodstuffs become | sagebrush. Utah grow railroad for desolation. shrubbery o get fair freight rates on inter-state | businesPSS. It means much to :your c / e I pec2O- |] * 7 = 7 , Is a cure, That belier|"s for 4 = nd.richer that. any 3 for ‘ts| discovered, be could that mine an examination of pro- even a appeal every the has farms this|mestic discrimina- business-the ‘i a ‘te Tallroads. in- these Our the id in body| ‘influence of four| territories? not can the f to reach with the of would mighty Utah Utan|} people spite how business can the people get, the This The richer our . Te there will be, the > railroads that serve, life, and decency of government, , paper recognizes the fact that connected it competing treated adding Haat -#| are evils if of there. - great will Utah grow just such treatment as in lived And ean, for example, stands as strongly ; as any sf one can for good order, for quality thousand is tion, system. , the But hundred the subject, then following decline The and be produced time of course the In there. grown Yeh Ar aoe ie 7 : trees will get foothold there. And within the generation every one of even} has grown, A : That is because| the material re-| stato e t handicap, how in ten years of legislation new considered? manhood, side- the being Of course the go {ff ice with the handicap of the richness of e New- be rule prohibition. with So on to in- law much of the advocates the new To: will will And the Tay be enacted a right have we the waves downward. that for the what " Davie family. that of will] mankind for i pair: Irish J pair, 9"Curtains, $0. is reg- ‘ Nala eed Fat ee into told I was . Arabian for..... White reg Curtains, , Nov anregular Nov so . e . Curtains. for....-.. par, "regular 52 ' eatin 4) . teh a $2.60 for... pair, ic the red-coats ‘music merry and on, ¢ Pope's-hats to mount: cauined farther at a $1.70 oe Point SLAB) $4.00 ‘ Nov- 5 i258 ea Point Yar pair, Irish lay the red- old.to horse their with pride of fe | a gray the ether erain at the heating the \ little a ‘ a vaite th 50 a Curtains, reg$2.00 «ns regCurtains, Toe ISaiE ? [rish came ‘ -T FOERAG ert ea TE for pair. ‘ J Nottingham Sine And wonder, $1 Re . paty to an- | ti 7 $1.174% teed Cuivedinad for arts ing, anCurtains, . 0 $1.95 bli LO AO. a Ge Ree = wer on eeaox : am neha 2 - 1s G Fe nares ‘ v- Nov- 8 pat, White elty tees ular ; lar $2.46 . one from so,= . Vv er 5, ' pair. "a te ; and Arabian $3.65y a pair, 7 x Novre bi2,50° ro 90¢ ES - @ wa reé a for....-4s0. Me asTeg- 5: -Guttelne . pair, NO 1d « ) and road. Glasgow pleasure and general The my | ana and well liked. Nees hh vs a Gs renadiers: of oe : place 4 ] ré Sait at 43it's 1a Woes ee These| goes Cramond;3 marching a regiment held‘eyery: an' in.timé: foot' letter of tO! him not. mFS, That on | oj eee eee ae a a « a¢ c . be fifes, faced ert) dg this » Shaws, ma S. ' a ; a | ‘So| or si, Worlked my way to tha, westward there out upon the Wes ie, and if Davie ren. ‘ S- | L2 oye, hath ™y > great boy start lat m 0¥ lad, Your steady a |of +a i Aa eee my and of ty shut the Agri- ) Jian whic inheritance. a if tL Lt OD lent eee eegivea done) DE ee been known| an uy y Prete neti etter,r, certe your Fa aa "ede oT = s. ) > for o whe of yal ar a of argee sald. was ho span 4 he 7 ge s, : arn pair, seo today- A na Arabian $2.50 ae , c Nattingharn Curtaing 7 There clearly th distingul could I were, ; attinghbim. all fall this midst». me of. down "the before in and away the: ae ss day aw rstewsns Atuinghars e sae a f 0 Curtains, 39. 00 elty : pair EG Point pair, Wh h Curtat 3 regCurtains, gham vB 00.8 Poe T1'4bc ular GYAN) "a S nds sale-ends ee c reg- : 80c Nix aie No } second the ™ ‘ eei |: Sodas ror xc p Z Easen-| Pond. Journey's My rf afternoon to Re : bata ri ‘urtaina, rie I a rt 47 4e Nottingham hiodaihis regor lay Curt: Curtain l dea 5 attr activeness ‘ . ) but ) ana| gy over creat have and 2 ace Lace e e is yours. Waters Ni tina over this: lnughitg r; windows coziness "lar ode 8 pale, es the| t ® eae The the advantage t ; and in @ RPE about aml hand, it and . ships thethe castle, bs o |} was ‘ a _ flag upon aban £0a chance y "i re was going 1 hoth of wilent tor ne : far away ae they oe good a with go the SY eS Ne: SE peniot EG happy | coming asner in y bat and Come i On in- H Gone 4 thoug my aelt "where pret last look ees abo c yery | 2 own rub spooneful wee ; rowans candid-| you tell good been sprains, up the as Ihill upon the Pavan rdroveside green the 1¢, on just runr ings wide Urroingh thet hatin, place a is have 3 ; home.; vour . ; a e 2 a OS the with do to whic which I laughed tre son ious TAS | road i wh: would I me, liquor holic, a great staff's "T to wil}and till, set) 1 a flowers, vise for the kindly ford, the as find the man or woman, ge te _ a\ je . ; 4 ta. ne i ade a In the finister's a the fe so Whe curtais er Ts-} m is sD clapper land," e ain e restores speech te dumb. palsey he. G an th Mean! fled omfort will In the | from) ur ac ll, Davie. Then it behooves me ry | Bons POMEn Eon: Cotnsey, React' into my 1 house by I came after, Presently =, ay. | aoe ae 7 sortunt noe eon t 4 > lwhere o le one, wa mother our a nal, Poti - ie ote Mabe be- | oueh wort hy Shri tian' man) father (the 1ooE xhbe ¥ farming to benefit of Vegetation pay-sery-| to have people other than . , oO now] : ‘ v " ty "Strange put into the flowers, and close sto ‘ e 0 hie for fe a month, AO x pot take then WARE ants ; but cher3 I, * se. aa "Ay?" ve method 7 Alt i‘ a we from | 8) me 5 roe HA alas t the i against and hearing that hu to i mas h at d} Af unt r Yould hav-| must proved profitable of scale oi OC Davie, dry-farming|Cramond, that be the minister as far you the way." nearer ee hertet without for do- process 5 having th 1 of 1 the college n ther there; con- be in vain.| will be organized, companies as whistling siting . and into will effect The } < any far arm. sendean ly. deed, therein And 4 as -ae : for my to began eur ) « } ai Sf i, and the! by ten and Ge sur breakfasted; Ber is, and Oo bec ome of tho} the grant will not oO fae sllenc the alle me of HE the} ayES, dane i.1 oghe he time = ; beginning to ari indy GIO ve his "Well, . than higher © |} go with you on to thir von RE ae the key door of took OF the were ere 0th under suc-]| and and arid, be must of securing water mestic purposes at present cultural Should it. that . 1 Campbell, ae fy I had hens: role peo- without land The however. the government Utah} no Mr. sane J thf ham had come [ w: the ; there S rates| be cae cultivated, be < "Why the of Rr x EEX -- yellow paper, written upon red ink ‘ To -M ike Lily of the V alley -Take the flowers of lily ae ind distil them gy eeein sa¢ i |, 8Poonful or two eee me I. Journey dean? forward land, arid of title that Utah? law, reclamation of that should through tender} OMEPNT eREy My blackbirds € eats th anaes was 5 enactment f look may the acres true it a reach has Smoot the ak A LOUIS STEVENSON, ase 3 Te - "The and Ma Mr. Hyde ta llantra a6," of Island Dr. Jekyl House of Shiuws ros a tory s of myar. ad A begin the with a certain morning early ar ° | pub- | competitor.) le Jt.can DESERT. THE Senator West the the cheerfully bigger homestead of proposition Isn't time the to a nelghbor lies the assurance custom to rates . as low as any: com-| point? Utah |t® heated a it Isn't a aos that p is entitled of inaa effecting twenty insures, peting w orth- telling circulati circulation readers ple of thinks "n own its its fidently goods| that utter SS Upon house, tathe rs -is e Ipod the down I went asfatienerdowe influ-| ee aes aaa CHAPTER Off : I will ventures a land impossible for|The or hold trade| possibility compotition the} Set intheminontihota "49 se grace 1761, when the last time out The new law provides for the lands. homesteading of three hundred and points at rates lowar| It is build its desirous what Now through| market ee ere Author of "Treasure 5 sas ceeded 2 asked carry railroads the against « rehd is ft ie permissible discovered. effect as to : ask. To wise, up, consider ODS us of of he e nende neec sure, of vestigate, gate, the result ton instead . | i Republican always knows what | in journalism, Here is an old | perfecting Bastern the to northern could > The due se > state. in Utah. delivered tah merchants to ‘fs believes be , of Se disecriminate| they . best os it "8 enact a law avitation, current _BY ROBERT : | we few : than are charged when the goods are| ' stand stan shoulda shou that the € circum- believes to of certainly "VIP be discriminated against? Should| companies will invest money in costly <aeee Se Oe & oe ialg ht RS o of the house of Shaws. It was a word - . x é ; 2 | lat: hadimy eg ha ty that seemed to sureris e those of whom your constituents be forced to pay|machinery, and the land will be} the house of t sougcht.n y. At first I tl . the fashion, then he should stand for far ee ey amie oie rans eo Maaeilly Re veatona ‘Sithve Nay," sald Mr ompbe i, "who can|) 5 7 nes 1y way. A irst 1ough the that sort of a law. Sincerity isevery-|™OT¢ fOF Carrying & Terra : Pp ¢ raised there.}+41) that for a surety? But the name} Panness I otpit myee appearance, in from my all dust air : Therefore the he | our assistance the] harm to asked you when |against Sincerity | Ut#h > . all if ho also, ASO, » community lew the. but harm from endeavor -- p rohibitfon : 1 vh what is Should aieourage it -- TO TEMPERANCE = honest place, the first AS 7 people.? not are a are 1909. ss : to House, It has its AS thea Bc csle eeas a lost Ball S| if it ever had one, and even the for ; Is that| at the ae beginning, "5 right You LC is n lic goods| points . i on} ; in y | With /to prevent harm to the people of the| stato of Utah. And rates of freight} FEBRUARY it ay oe Chi- | 2ewspaper on, Eastern ae railroads, <a Cle SATURDAY, to t. "Mouth" the that less than they will haul them to Utah) TO RECLAIM points. Now, ee Mountain Rocky the and ey Hastern Offices: . McKinney, sent importance , ar support {it with reckless The juggling of printing aa ; ss >| "offices aoe ae oS . sp buy|*ct from Chlcharge for]is goods Utah, of present cago Cambridge | 604 Office, York New Weldort Opposite Bullding, Chicago ce, 311 Boyce Bul Zatotia: . J. of passing van aca ndent 2190, Editorial depart- | from the coast through Utah to Chi-| caent of 47 ne same FEBRUARY 20. 1909. eet Aas Uncle commented Jesse Knight onpublicly and in|} private its shame- ‘ urticlcle Eastern} railroads for carrying to Utah-than earrying South , West editorial dey Se Sate ae editorial department Be communicationg subjects it. tho. ---- VE uni-| raided to that!/abandon. to hnve we material, ea : Une year,only, Dailyoneand year Sunday Ne ..... 3:0000 Nuusorivare will please give explicit Munday one Dep lect -j factories notic® to Is unjust ne ony Sane aaee * establishments) wyrouth,' New are hampered. ~ . 2 -.{are prevented starting. And in thls|sandbagging of the liquor men dete es eee 75 region -3 2.00) of abundant resources and There is nothing surprising in pe menths, Daily and" Sunday... 4-00/timitiess Meet -_---- Because ald in Advance. Daily and Sunday ©né month, of the At present, the charge for carry- a lying. So have Brigham H. toberts, Judge W. H. King, ' James £ 2 > mar/"g coal from the mines to the m 1,| Hi. Moyle, Jesse William Knight, John ket 18 too high. That 1s demonstrated./C, Cutler and other prominent saints. se = of that high rate, - serious hy who have supported it are burden ia laid on every home in every ee ' . a depravity and at its . ; nal record, alty nd on st of the . eee tate bans The state and county funds &r¢! in| RATES. - leading citizens have supported ono. pary it assumes to officially speak = and It professes fairness while it sup- that the railroads and other corpora-|_. clasa 10, 1906, at Salt| burden on the : people. 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