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Show at that. It is about time the people grg nto otne fact that an TheJucm.ee. THE KEPULIC. Colt Tho grand old J ubilee has parsed ISSDED SATURDAY MORNING and gone. The era of dazzling glory and festive gladness is a w . L. ROE, Editor. Thousands of thing of the put. people from all over the State as TERM'- OK SUIS'CKU'TIO-N- : as a g'xd many from surroundOne Year ing states were out in force and they vied with each other in mak- v.a-1- - AU ns to foinmui.u'atiors atalrt'" b et4iUn.i! iti.u: or ing this the grasidct-- t sueeesi which Utah has ev r seen. Travvh rs who have fceen the M.nli gras at New Orleias the UOl.O. , 'r be a Xf. pi i t Tuj lb i. J'.i ' I'ii ta at Los Angelas seem unani-- ( -- uj t, the opinion that the Jubi-- j lee was in every sen- - of the world ; v: :. rrrniiN jie i.i; equal if not ahead of its sisters in the nngiufioenee of the Utah may widl feel proud at the S- ' d m,nU at Apf ic.V mu i ii ansa. ; of the gigantic undet taking. inmoii sucre-tr:u for thiu.V'1 pftce Its effect w ill bs f.dt in aficr ycar-- J It will be the lima s of advertising Its the great state of tin west. be will better understood, people sTURDAY JULY hist. lMiT. fal energies will be o hj vw.'iwrxsBurTrxtTumtTM jits ul of a great those as rccogiui. itFiSEToF'TV' . commonwelth and its people will lie made happier In' a closer union w ith other states of the union who ASSOCIATION have unfortunately only looked at tlied irk side of Utah like. The commission and aides iu. Notice. the J ubilee deserve the thanks of the people for the splendid manner All debt.--, j let line and filing to The RniTiil.li' must be pahl at once. Mr. in which the whole arrangements IMwin B tot Ii is the authoiiel auit were carried oat. C.-u- moo-i- n j di-pla- y. -- 1 t- ' i jv-oar- ct . mM tor iur the Republic. All parties and should take a receipt from l.in for mouses eollt-- i Tin. paid. llunsuc li n. Co. Our Float. The Uni ed States Marslialship And what shall we say about Utah has been settled. The e president having given the plum our iloat! Well not much. were eulogizing on tho fine display to Glen Miller ofSalt Lake. which our county would make We were asked to go aud dine Tho Silver Standard edited by the passing of the floats of Ben U. Rica is to h mdat onr tables during the different counties. We said Wo wisliBea s iccess in the Silver no! We wanted to see onr Standard. We have placed it on wonderful display. We were our exchange list. patriotic. We told the people that we had the best iloat in the parade Miss Alice Grover occupied an ami wo meant to stand by it. By important place in the. parade and and by the procession got opposite filled the assigned to her to where we stood. T wonder with becoming modesty and when our float u ill get here,' we sweetness. exclaimed. "My thunder don't you see it there it is. said our ? "! (?) If you want to have a good time companions. "Wo it will pay you to go with the Utah This was our exclamation. dine. Another wag Journalists to Castilla on August were ready to come on boys 14th. A cheap mte for the day in the party said floa- t- a Juab county will be Issued and the boys lets take a Yvre wilted again. On float! promise good spore to these who eyery street corner we were asked attend. to take floats. Our patriotism was as limp us a wet collar. Our Tho Messenger stated last week ardor cooled, and amid the jocular that Utah's wool clip had reached demonstration of our friends we 10,000,000 pounds this year. Under shook the dust from our ftet and tho Wilson Bill that meant 500,-00- 0 like the Arabsluuk away. to the wool growers of this The person or persons who State last year. This year it means built that float must have made about $1,400,000. So much for a for their own pocket $249 J out of tariff ou wool. Manti Messenger. the 8250 appropriated. It was the most unrepresentaTho Klondike gold excitement is tive affair in the whole parade. attracting a large number of We think it was an oversight on people, into that section of the coun- the part of the commissioner avlieii try. Taking the report' already he omitted the fine mineral and received it looks suicidal lor any- salt display from the float aud one to underbake that journey at people noted that Tintic had no this time of the year and we be- mention at all. lieve time will shov t a the world We are sorry Unit such was the what a terible amount of suffering case but it is nevertheless true. has taken place in that barrier of the north. Our suggesAnother Utah, editor has been tion is that people keep away till more favorable opportunity ar- getting into hot water. Editor Snow ot the Bugler published an rives. article showing that a I)r. A. "W. had u?ed a pair of forceps Dave Felt of the Springville In- Taylor to extract the toe nails of a kitten dependent and Udkor Roe of tie so that tho feline should not Xephi Republic have jumped out) scratch the doctor's baby. This of the Tintic Iliner Fred Mel-o- n arouse d th e i re of t h a t gentleman feet on account of what belli with and ho came down town with the the latter has said about the U'ah intention of doing up Snow. The Press Association. Such conduct, editor snapped a gun on the inboys, woat do the association any truder but the weapon failed to good whatever. All three of you jespoud to too touch. When they ought to be ashamed of your- were separated they both hud selves. Pay sou Globe. Heeding noeos. It is getting Now look here Jackson we can down to a climax when tho Utah lake care of Nelson editers will have to take advanbeen to the Jubilee and its al tage of Scipio Kenners advice and arm himself with a revolver and a right. See the point? for po.-iti- on ! ice-boun- and-well-we'- ve editor ha.-- some rights ;tnd he is only doing hi duty when he jub-- 1 idles factr. Fire Chief Ivcine should be sud o pended. When a mangoes oppo-itto his own order it is illustrative of a mind that danced, lor lie wa- - criminally careless in that he who tb p s thickly thron j d t;m street of Salt Lake when the accidents oeer.ied thief one night of ae(k. s Devine lias .mtlive Ids if lie ever ha any and a better feeling will r Ign in Fait Lake out of an ofime v hen he is d which he is aitogeiter uuqualihed to fill. -o de.-triu- ns -t 1 ! ou-U'- It may - bn! news to some of the publishing boa-e- s in tlm slate to know that the state laws will As one be print d in X bradca. of the e wiimNdon informed usj they had no other course to pursue, IJids were for and were as follows, Tribune 12,000; Deseret News $11,00); Utah Lithograph; 1 a-k- i'd X j company $ 7,500; the Nebraska linn 5 S0O. So the commission were justified in giving it to the lowest bidder. There seems according to the above figures, an unreasonable difference which reeds a little explanation. We have distributed our circulars announcing that are closing out our entire stock. A great many people have gotten some of the greatest bargains and ualuesfor their money ever seen in Xephi, in fact we we In tho write up of Xephi published in the Deseret XeV4 (which ma-sa- the way didnot show oae quarter of the trades people in this town mid therefore was not representative) there is a grave mistake in the matter of the wool industry. It states that 1,500,000 sheep are owned in duab county. For the sake of the county we wish it were true, but the figures would be more truthful if thsy had been placed at 150 to 200,000 head. Of course the writer who was detailed to write this up is the one who is to blame and not the editor of the News. by Y y in Utah. 0 U GET Now we ask the question, Y OU R S? If not we (have .A . DID great many values lef, yet for just such cases. Value ail Want The Republic will in the course of a few weeks give an illustrative representative write up of this side of the county and will publish facts as they stand today. It will fill j two or three pages and will be suitable to send away to friends. it- - SO DO OTHERS. A Day in San Francisco is the title of an excellent article from the pen of the well known writer Miss Katie Grover. It is one of the best articles wrritten of that large city and will be published in full in the Republic of next week. Some want goods for nothing perhaps you are amrng that number. We have got them. I'ou can get them because w e have got to get rid of them. The Thing Get ill You need we have agreed to give you less than wholesale price; not prices that will freeze in the foiiwicftrKipas8N summer breeze, but prees that will make our stock melt like July ice. Ancient 4 d tian XjszBgyp nt tl! , t . Rvi t.n Vv f h!? of ncrr.'i,U-R- r ire rot no- w rU uf Amc'i r 1 1 wi h it turt . tv. p p"lv 'G i'iim u c,i t up h'sl oii i , 'it c ,'UT' i .A. u .f y ,r lU . i c ns i t , o j (if f ; if U. if t t j s; I, . i r ' 1 v . 'v ntv lt it) ? t h.i vc 1c a ,i f t 1sV ' k'J J vi I'i'.vUAl U M v ',u o i e ? 'B J I 'V a 2 1 -- ? fo .'i irr - e tCj? V i trv'iro. ACT. Cf Co 0. ni i' uuu .i t.casiHEccp ar J. bic-lasl- .ie 1 iflH lUt! r ' i n. t, i, J oJ'rorr Vor hu" C ;l . o 1', i l . ill t thc: a I) ,i, i v tiB r J 'ILt" uul! Mu or haru u r ur turn l ,U y y i or mu inx. s Tin inhin" md firarting - Ant to and o, , ecen.i, tetter, s aljcao.s of Die fckin is instantly allayed t 1: e and Skin IPflj-ioChamberlain's Oinmienu Many very bad c.u-e- s have been It is equally permanently cured by it. efficient for itebing piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. j g fV.'d- -. 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