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Show V J Declaration of Prinicples weight than they would do coming I them all. Fair young maids served from a private individual. the dainty viands, while brainy men But a look at the motive behind I delivered eulogies on Richfield, on the attacks is not amiss. Can that Utah and on the members of the legls-ma-n be called honest who is not lature. The latter was carefully In his beliefs? Can that man I sorbed, and the former easily digested, be called upright who shirks any duty, There is not a brighter spot in Utah temporal or spiritual Is that man a than Richfield. The little city did good citizen who defaults when his I Itself pound. It set a pace for other party calls or his country calls It Is Utah cities to follow. It entertained stated that Gov. Cutler is a mon-- 1 the lawmakers of the state. If It had a man. I grievances, it did not state them. We do not believe that is true. Nothing was said or done that savored While the cry may be raised that he I of asking favoritism; nothing was did not volunteer when the call came I done that was In the least offensive, to arms; while he may not have I On the contrary a spirit of fraternal-sough- t n glory on the battlefield, yet Ism and friendship pervaded the a man not be a good citizen who tire affair. Richfield is to be congrat-help- s build up a state; who starts in- - ulated on its effort; the legislators dustries; who, by force of personality are to be congratulated on being the and business acumen rises to the guests, fore? 1 not that man patriotic wbo will give up the quiet of his home, I ELETRIC SPARKS, and consent, when asked, to take public office, especially when taking that I Mrs. Sage is demonstrating that the office means sacrifices, money was left In fairly good hands. tlon, more or less, the giving up of I the high ideals of life to accept the How any times a year does the prosaic eondlltona thrust upon him Washington Gridiron club have Its an by political office and political du- - nual dinner ? v5 ab-stro- of the United Republicans' ' R U cent-per-ce- that there now exist! la the State of Utah a condition of affairs political unparalleled in any In the Union, which condition is of much recrimination productive among its citixens and which has more especially sundered these feel- Recognizing tabllshment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; no religious test shall be required as a qualifies-Stattion for any office of public trust, or for any vote nt any election; nor shall any person be Incompetent as a wit ness or Juror on account of religious o GREATER UTAH? OF COURSE U R. THE SUCCESS OF THE U. R. (UNITED REPUBLICANS OF UTAH) AND A SUCCESSFUL MEANS GREATER UTAH. REON FULL PARTICULARS BY OR CALLING AT QUEST STATE HEADQUARTERS, . 402 D. F. WALKER BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FOR en-ca- fngs of amity which should and must THF3RB SHAIA BE NO UNION OF exist in a State and its communities, we feel that the time has come for 1 c 1 11 Business A 5 such condition to change. j? WITH T2, ITS of the right Interests, No public money or and all those things which make com- munities and Individuals successful property shall bo appropriated for or demand that such change should applied to any religious worship, ercise or instruction or for the snp- Tbe Republican party has ever been port of any ecclesiastical establish-bienough and strong enough and nient. No property qualification In shall hold office, except as provided this Inherently good enough to right every wrong in and out of the party and to- Constitution. We believe in the equality of man deal in generosity with every menace that ever confronted a State or and the right to worship God accord-thUnion. Believing that conditions ing to the dictate or conscience, We recognise that, as American prevail in Utah that Jeopardise the church leaders as well as lay happiness and material welfare- isens. of church organisations of the people of the State, the Itepub- members lfcan party, to be true to its Ideals,- have a legal right to aspire to and must meet and overcome these condi- hold political office, but we deem it best tions Only action within the party unwise and detrimental to the church-tha- t can bring about such results, and for interests of the state for high to become purpose this organisation Is now men of any denomination candidates for such office or use their effected. of The party that tore the sanctity ecclesiastical Influence, in behalf action of law from the fabric of Blavery and others. We believe that such consti-as caused It to stand before the world Is contrary to the spirit of the and above and tutional quoted, provision Christianity a crime against made of the entrenched doctrine ot- further that it endangers the exist tends to State rights a glaring heresy and es- ence of political parties and themselves tablished in lieu thereof an indlssolu- - disintegrate the churches arous-outsid- e ble union of the States, without aid of and array man against man by of conscience, to with dictates the to able ing is cope agencies To the end that the Constitutional any evil that may confront the RepubProvision above quoted shall become lie nr any portion of it. law and that the principles Therefore, while reaffirming and- a living shall govern the actions of therein tho to prinour allegiance declaring State of elnles of the Republican party, we ar- tho Republican party in theREPUBLI-ConstitutioUNITED 4. the Utah we, Section Article 1, endorse firm and of the State of Utah, in CANS OF UTAH," Pedgoourevery effort to the accomplishment of such its entirety, as follows: Sec 4. The rights of conscience purpose. shall never be Infringed. The State- UNITED REPUBUCANS OF UTAH, Brian. 8. Young, Chairman. shall make no law respecting an es- 75INT5RFERE B g dt-neac- e ties? j We huddcr to think of the comic But, the matter In a nutshell is xlm- to get ply an attack on religion. It is not ya5entn ,theJ M,kad0 Ia on Governor Cutler nor of any in- - pom California. Question of official du- ?iVl The bitter opponents of the theatrl- 10 8 cal trust, will not say that It didnt dfl!e cfe,ate false against a certain re-- ve the peple a show ltgious body. The harm lies in the un-truths that are spread abroad; thel Ney Jersey must be getting better, harm lies in the fact that many earn it showa of refusing to sell est men and women who are striving that seat Insigns the U. S. senate. to make this a progressive city and Utah a progressive state, with old an- The yellow Journals have declared imositles relegated to the background; war cgcluat Japan without the con-ar- e halted in their missionary work, cent of the U. 8. government that of redeeming a state from the took 80 lon to dIS ,nt0 the RuB slough of untruth. The harm lies in the fact that the highest official in he Bel1 Sa88 frtuue- - that people were is, selected as a target at who SlnnlnS to think money was petrified, is aimed the shafts of a, pen guided Senator Kayner called upon by malice, a mind perturbed by ani-- l I Bbad0B the mighty dead, but what mosity and misguided ambition The harm lies In the fact that the good the luncracy needs la a few live work of the good citizen Is momenta-- onea ell checked, that the growth of the ,.Bllpn voup iove-lettewhen you SS Ltt g be-sta- te , ""W ni ot .h. cent per share, levied on the 9th of January, 1907, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, a follows: Name. No. Cert. No. Shrs. Amt. S. J. ft M. Admire, 876 and 864 to 866 and 801 to 848 Inc 51.000 8127.50 20.00 S. Boreman, 849 to 856 3,000 S. Boreman 801 to 845 inc., 872 to 850, Inc... . 8,000 F. O. Horn, 872 to 874, inc 3,000 T. Tangwell, not issued.. 26, 000 J. G. Downing, 863...... 1,000 And In accordance with law and an J. J. NOTICE OF ASBESSME)608 x the BLUE JAY EXTENSION Company, Ltd., a corporation. tion of principal place of bnsineL Sait Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at meeting of the Board of Directors held 1 on the 4th day of Jan., 1907, an as- sessment of 4 cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable Feb. llthi 1907, to L. H. Gray, treasurer, at 14 Eagle building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 11th day of February, 1907, will be delinquent and ad- -' vertlsed for sale at public auction, and, , unless payment is made before, will be sold on tbe 6th day of March, 1907, at the hour of 12 o'clock M., at 14 Eagle building. Salt' Lake city, , Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. 1-- of the board of directors on the 9th day of January, 1907, so many As a question of personal attack, shares of 'each parcel of stock will be the detractors of the governor are a Hng sold at public auction at the office the I Qu8Bt;km secretary, at 170 State St., Salt Lake BB the Thaw tragedy Is con 18 the Lerned, tho sooner we reach the eve-- City, Utah, on March 15th, 1907, at rnkinJnva 0,d &sbeB the tearing unt omnes of 12 m., to pay the delinyer stage, the better we shall the hour off the bandages from the neariyJm, u. quent assessment thereon, together cured wound. with the costs of advertising and exSo the railroads were Juggling him pense of sale. tate headquarters. United Republi-- 1 out 0f nve millions a F. O. HORN, Secretary. year postage cans of Utah, 402 D. F. Walker Block, because Uncle Sam didnt understand First publication, WUWDWlll,lV January 2i)th; width and-- Salt Lake City. I last February 23d, 1907. arithmetic, repeated throughout the to make breadth of the land, and DELINQUENT NOTICE. The czar should be a llUle reassured Greater Utah. GOOD MEN NAMED. L. H. GRAY, Secretary. Published Every Sunday, The word "United was used ad by the fact that the doumas opposl-14 ComBlue Office, Extension the Jay a as Eagle Building, Salt Lake Mining was by part accepted d vice s from Washington state that tlon wln be expressed by speeches visedly. It pany, Ltd., a Corporation. Location ot City, Utah. of the title of the organization for the Utah delegation have decided toand 1101 by dynamite. WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.. principal place of business. Salt Lake ust what its name Implies; a union First pub. Jan. 8; last, Feb. 3. f B 5' (Incorporated) .V1' A minister three for and City, Utah. preached Kentucky the of people the by people, of the rceiver Publishers. Notice. There are delinquent upon hours on the topic HeU lB Here ami p861 The organization was the people. .d tha of DELINQOENT NOTICE. He doubtless thoroughly con-- the following described stock on Office of Publication started to conciliate factions, not to Col. M. M. Kalghn to take the place I Now. vi nee.! his congregation. count of assessment of 402 D. F. Walker Block, Springfield Gold Mining Company, a or disintegrate any party or or Mr. Thompson. disrupt Certainly if the Location of principal City. Salt Utah delegation has been blamed fori Mr. Rockefeller could win the gratl-in&n- cent per share, levied on the 4th day corporation. parties. Its principles stand for pure of amounts of several Salt Lake City, the 1907, January, place business, American citizenship In Utah, Irrethings, full credit should he I tude of a great m&as of people by set opposite the names of the respect- Utah. Subscriptions: spective of religious affiliation, this action. 1 Both Mr. given Thomp-Notice there are delinquent upon Days old college all ive shareholders, as follows: seeks to ally Mormon, Jew and Gen' son and Col. Kalghn are tried and I giving Chancellor One Year. t; Six Months, 7 5c. No. Name. Shares. Amt. the following described stock on actile and not to align; It alms to start true Republicans; both have , been I that it wants be done with it. Three Months, 50c. 590 James Stirling ..... 4.000 810.00 count of assessment of 8 cent per a movement that will result - In the through the fire, and thej ordea. has 1 The In a divorce suit, that 37 Helen WMlams allegation .... 500 1.25 share, levied on the 26th day of DeAddress Business Communications, repudlalon of the scandal-monger- s been only productice of more Mrs. Hetty Greens nelce is a spend68 Frank D. Hobbs.... 2,000 ,5.00 cember, 1906, the several amounts set Box 17, Salt Lake City. and "killers" of the state; it desires ing, unwetldlng loyalty. Mr. unyleidThomp-- 1 thrift Indicates how untrue some peo-so- n 95 W. B. Williams 5.00 opposite the names of the respective 2,000 and harmony shall supis an attorney of standing and I pie can be to family tradition. matter Feb- that peace Sintered as seoond-clai- s 194 Francis C. Preat. . . . 1,000 2.50 shareholders, as follows: and hate. rancor I Col. plant of the same pro ability; Kalghn, 195 Francis C. Prest. ... 1,000 2.50 No. ruary 20, 1906, at tho post office at Shares. Amt. some of the Reading fesslon Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act papers and periodicals. It would seem an of and standing Is also a veter-- 1 The distressing news is given out 196 Francis C. Prest. . . . 1,000 2.50 1G Norman X. Fowler .... 2000 7.60 the Civil War. a Austin He Alfred is no that poem writing fought of Congress of March 9, 1879. 197 2.50 17 Norman N. Fowler ....2000 7.50 Francis C. Prest 1,000 to the cursory reader, that the cit- harder for the flag than he did for the on the Jamaican earthquake. Are all 198 Francis C. Prest.... 1.000 2.50 34 D. O. Judd, or W. D. .. izens of Utah were armed for bat- O. O. P., both a to take hand freak to the the old synonymous Englishmen 2000 7.60 217 F. P. Radcliffe 2.60 2,000 Judd, Adm tle; that each cltizA was carrying of Americanism. He has In that business? 224 Mrs. R. S. Robertson 1,000 1000 3.75 2.50 97 Wm. F. Bromley gun or a slung shot or something or been as ready to respond to the calls And in accordance with law and an 6,000 15.00 other to kill off the opposition, when of his parly as he was to his coun- - These are the dayB of big things 645 Corner Thomas 346 Finch & Rogers.... 2,000 6.00 order of tbe board of directors on as a matter of fact nothing ails Utah try's; no sacrifice has been too I great Captain Hobson wants a bigger navy 500 1.25 the 26th day of December, 1906, so but too many killers. for his party or his country. No vet-- and Chancellor Day la anxious for 507 Finch ft Rogers The constantly increasing member- ernn more proudly wears his G. A. R. I bigger trusts. There Is no urgent call 389 W. W. Williams.... 4.000 10.00 many shares of each parcel will 703 Irving IV. Jones.... 1,000 2.60 at public auction at the office of ship of the U. R. demonstrates be button, no man more bigger lobsters, however. and hon- 453 Mabel Y. Monachan 1,000 2.50 the Treasurer, 420 So. 6th East, ai yond the possibility of a doubt that orably claims title toproudly of that being the people are aroused, that they seek a true Republican. 10,000 25.00 Salt Lake City, Utah, on February 28, The Hon-- JetfrleB nav,s Ba' the 712 John Zillig deleak-- 1 MANAGER L. H. GRAY 500 I senate 1.25 1907, at the hour of 12 m., to pay the If any religious body Is to tion has done itself Utahs peace. not him Into silence 5 to I. R. Harmon bluff shall proud to5.00 delinquent assessment thereon, 2,000 as It did Tillman. Editor blame, tbe citizen's are resolved to reHowever, when 514 J. Stanley Dee J. G. WEAVER, 2.60 gether with the costa of advertising 1,000 Mr. Davis gets ready to call the sen- 653 John Nesbit pudiate It or them; If It is a question to see that that Inof an ates bluff, he will be wise to watch 563 Mary J. Heckman.. 500 1.25 and exiiense of sale. SALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICERS, dividualIndividual, 583 FI. E. Bassford The lesson 2.50 is repudiated. A. H. Page, 1,000 We are sorry to record the passing out or the lRtl Joker. 604 C. Y. Stirling has been so hard, that it would seem, of one of the stalwart 6.26 2,600 Secretary. .. young RepubliCounty 8eat, Salt Lake City. with the easy remedy at hand, that cans of Salt Luke, the death 5.00 nw tn5prea th?1 he. Virginia 649 T. W. Jones First publication Feb. 10, 1907. 2,000 L of Edwin ' who band, bab 10 8 be" 667 Roht. W. Hurt 2.50 1.000 everyone would get to work, and see W. Coale. This sad event happened Clerk J. N. Kldredge, Jr. that the strife going on is ended, that last week did so 5.00 2,000 Impression that it 671 Harold Goff ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Treasurer J. A. Grasse beck. 2.50 1,000 everyone must learn to work for the He was secretary of the Republican WM her bU8band' Sh ,B not1Jth,e flr8t 686 W. J. Gardner Recorder P. O. Perkins. Tbe Du gw ay Coper Mining ft on or to the 687 W. be of wbo of 2.50 see J. state, Gardner )uldn t 1,000 placed good organization of the Eighth district Sheriff C. F. Emery. the pedestal of Infamy. 688 Frank Boss It Is easy He was a firm believer 1.2b Smelting Co., place of business Salt 600 between the two 8ny su in Assessor J. A. Groosbeck. and Into to an cnBt R. G. Bosley 699 2.50 Lake City, Utah. lie, upon calumy 1,000 easy Attorney Willard Hanson. Notice is hereby given tbat at a 11 aPPar8 that Carter Harrison is 651 d?i!in by Is a dividual or or It TjoIw Williams but 5.00 state, city 2,000 Surveyor J. I). 8wenson. of the B or aodfDerlcrot meeting ganlzation1 to overcome effects of or. hard 490 Y. the 5.00 John very agaln Robbins 2,000 f?r loses one V.i Us brShto!t fbl.ca2l Commissioners J. C. Mackey. J. E The mystery is, how has 4017 Ella B. Scovlile.... 250 .62Hc meeting of the Board of Directors of such falsehoods. , worker Clinton and J. B. Casgriff. .WP managed to wabble along withoutfo? 381 Maria G. Scoville... 500 1.25 the Dugway Copper Mining ft SmeltPeople of Utah, the matter stands Sundav w r to hold down Harrison it Carter 411 5.00 ing Co., held on the 28th day of JanScoville today simply as a question for you SMOOT CASE SETTLED. 2,000 Ray Rev Vnb,m vo or 670 Ellis Johnson 5.00 uary, 1907, an assessment of one-ha,w yourselves to settle and at once. If 2,000 And in accordance with law and an (tt) cent per share, shine being asto twenty-eigh- t the purification must come through By a vote of forty-tw- o to tbe character of the "ed tr,bute They have discovered in Chicago order of the board of directors on the sessment No. 3, was levied on the cap-ta- l the United States Senate last politics. Interest yourselves and, for n? life ay, ,that It wa one that hog drivers of the stockyards use 4th day of January, 1907, so manv stock of the corporation Issued politics. If Wednesday decided to allow Reed tne time being, get intowould-b,awa. of 0od that the same cry to urge on unwilling shares of each e :e'arkal'e prowill be sold at and outstanding, payable immediately Smoot to retain his seat as senator it is the professional or w I parcel BUW have been was that employed by the from Utah. That settles the contro- fessional office holder that is making issrt auction at the office of the sec- to the treasurer O. F. Peterson at his had vast possibilities for I porkers of ancient Greece. Thus public 14 versy so far the question of his right all the disturbance, the ballot shows good for his family his community swineherds building, at Salt Lake office 330 S. Main St., Salt Lake retary. does culchaw make its way west-an- City, Utah,Eagle on March 5, 1907, at the City, Utah. Any stock upon which to his seat on that body is concerned, the way to rebuke him; if it is in the himself should be taken away, ward For the past four years the Smoot business methods, if It is in under- while bo many others who hour of 12 . m, to pay the delinquent this assessment may remain unpaid case has been made a national issue, handed ways, rebuke, and rebuking possess those attributes to did not assessment thereon, together with the on Friday, March 7, 1907, will be dere-- 1 A Missouri has introduced any legislator The decision of the senate makes it make an lasting impression. I markable degree, were left behind. costs of advertising and expense of linquent and advertised for sale at misdemeanor bill a a a for making it The salvation of the state from calnow purely a state problem; by tbe I H. GRAY, Mr. Coale's death is a loss to this I woman in that state to buy more than sale. public auction and unless payment la hand. and is'at The United community, it would be a loss to vote of that body the action of the umy lies, made before, will be sold on Monday, I to two a more cost neither Secretary. hats any year, Republican party of Utah in electing Republicans show the way. To say romraunlty. He was respected by his I than 17, 19y7. First Jan. April 7th, 1907, at 2 p. m., at the office Doubtless publication, the approach Mr. Smoot has been sustained. By that you, and the rest of your of the Treasurer to pay the delinquent friends and beloved by hia family and I of the Easter season has gone to liie are United'' is a slogan intimate. His was a that action the matter is not now of NOTICE for mans head, OF A8SE8SMENT NO. 4. assessment there, together with the national Interest or Import. It is to all the world that Utah has been good. What cause he character and costa and advertising and expenses of espoused off Utah will throw he did not take up with purely a local question. The people maligned, that MONTREAL MINING COMPANY, sale. man has Invented a corn-ti- l A O. F. PETERSON, Treaa. un-- 1 Chicago anything of the state of Utah will have to the burden of the odium that has athe had fully investigated it he I blued automatic stenographer, office a First Feb. 3, 1907. Location of publication corporation. principal tached to her so long. I fight It out among themselves, advocated and followed with Last publication Feb. 24, 1907. fidelity boy and mailing clerk. This Invention place of business. Salt Lake City, Utah, Of and honor. He was is a question for only the jieoplu of R. U. for a "Greater Utah? a young man of vil come in handy and save much A boost for the merit and energy, a Utah to decide. The senate of the course U. R. Notice is hereby given that at NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 6. whom time, the nezt time Mr. Roosevelt young United shows the way to it waa a pleasure to know.man United States did right. That body Republicans I feel of the Board of Directors held meo-hearof of return a the meeting symptoms In many a Springfield Gold Mining Company, haa no .right to Interfere with the greater and grander Utah. g there is grief at his going; I habit. on the 9th day of January, 1907, an a corporation. Location of principal constitutional rights of any state tor the grief void he has left of business, Salt Lake City, 4 of was cent assessment place share The people of Utah arc the final arper State headquarters, United Republi- behind, grief aching Tbe for hi ,pent of temptation leads u par-Utah. biters in the matter; tfie people of cans or Utah, 402 D. F. Walker Block. ents and relatives. Just sorrowing on the thresh-- 1 into kcense, luxury ind licentiousness levied on the capital stock of the corNotice Is hereby given tbat at a themwill Utah settle the question old UB caBtB of out of once O. tben the to F. Horn at llfe.his paradise poration, payable taking away seems toand meeting of the board of Directors selves next time not after, but be Sait Lake City. sound a warning, emphasizing of and the Bab virtue, says P,eagure the treasurer, at the office of the company, held on tbe 26th day of December, fore any action open to misconstrucIn other worda, he words of the good book: "The Lord GOVERNOR CUTLER. 170 State street. Salt Lake City, Utah. 1906, an assessment of 8 cent per tion will he taken. I makes giveth and the Lord taketh away: you walk right in, turn around share was levied on the capital stock Any stock upon which this assessment of the blessed be the name of the Lord and walk right out again. State headquarters. United Republicorporation, payable February Certain agencies have been making BUSY RICHFIELD. . remain of on 23rd the may day unpaid 1. 1907 to E. McCarrick, treasurer, cans of Utah, 402 D. F. Walker Block, an attack on Gov. Cutler the past The Kansas City Post Is authority 1907, will be delinquent and at 419 6th East street. Salt Lake City, I week. These same agencies, it may for the statement that Just after a February, BUSY RICHFIELD. Salt Lake City. advertised for sale at public auction, Utah. Any stock upon which this asI be recalled, are those that are conover leaned the rail of the bandmaster may remain unpaid on (he The legislature went; It saw and p8T,Iion and c8u8ht hia wife Kissing and, unless payment is made before, sessment stantly stirring up strife, arc ceaseNOT REFORMERS. 1st day of February, 1907, will be dean 8bsolute I .ant lessly aiming to embroil the state of It was conquered. made he bis on sold of 15th be will the stranger, March, day Saturday the and advertised for sale at Utah in a religious war. Certainly it of the state We 1907, at the hour of 12 oclock M., at linquent Mary. went 8iclans. play So L01 public auction, and, unless payment The organization of the United Re- is nut a spirit of patriotism or of love to Richfield, clothed Inlegislature I ratbers 8USPect when his that wife all their the office of tbe company, 170 State is made before, will bo sold on the publicans was not started with any for Utah that is the impelling motive and like the Sunday school boyglory in I lookd UP and Mw him, she sang that 28th day of February, 1907. at the idea of reforming this or that, much j behind the matter. Selfishness (which their liest: They went to see a part now familiar army hymn "Always in street. Salt- - Lake City, Utah, to pay hour of 12 oclock m., at 420 5th E. SL, as some people seem to mouih the one agency in particular is so of the state for which the delinquent assessment, together Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinframe 11 Way. and mouthing, seek to us- -' ingly amenable to) is sounded as the laws. They went to scoffthey and they with the cost of advertising and ex- quent assessment, together with the 4k word as one of detraction. The keynote of the governors personality ! remained to pray. They went with cost of advertising and expense of NOTICE. pense of sale. DELINQUENT deterinlnatiJiiTo a organization was started with an hon- - He is also attackcd-a- nd this is made as much of sale. est desire 1o get Utahs .political sit- - the basis of the attack because he that locality as theyalsorb F. O. HQRN, Secretary. could. Thev did Montreal Mining Company. Loca-Thcr- e A. H. PAGE, uation narrowed down to a sane, log-- I has aitcmpted to write articles for was a reception, and an out-- 1 tion of principal place of business. Salt Office, 170 State Street leal basis. The motive was simply j eastern magazines which have given door Secretary. under a beautiful Feb- Lake City. Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. one of getting the people together, the governor's private views on the ruary banquet Office, 549 East 2nd South St., Salt sun. There were speeches, ad-Notice. There are delinquent upon First publication, Jan'y 20, 1907; last Lake City, Utah. uniting them In order to kill the lies Mormon question. Of course, as gov- - dresses of welcome and good I things the following described stock on ac- and caliimies that are being told and ernor the articles would carry more to eat. February 17, 1907. First publication December 30. 1906. The legislators absorbed 'count of assessment of w ff iN-d- n 1 The Rural Republican A " one-quart- Ike 3-- 1 antl-rellglo- war-hors- e be-sol- d fr rerd 1 .Si, f r " lf d 81-9- fellow- . -citizens ts sage-writin- 1-- 1 timore-Amerlca- n. 8-- rs 1 1 11 one-qnart- A . - - N-- -- |