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Show rfs if. mi bhsm .i - s"jt A V4 I Unix11? ot Utk THE AR G U VOL. Ill SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 3, THE APCUS is The Inter-Mounta- in a Weekly. Anglo-Scandinavi- an C. V. ANDERSON, Published by bond Issue and so on until the people are taxed to death. We are not WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. against Improvements, but we are the city officials sjieuding Buslnws Offlce 14 Bute Block against more money than has been set ajiart Bell Phone 3364. for such purposes. A mau SUBSCRIPTION: more money than he earns Is sending called a sitendlhrlft and a fool and everyone ycsr .inyi.K1 knows that he will, sooner or later, be Six month 1.00 ruined. So It Is with Salt Lake City !75 Three month! today. If the tax payers don't call a halt now, the credit as a city will seoond-clna- i Entered nutter be ruined. city's SO, 1906. February at the poatofflce at Lke City, Utah, uader the Act POLICY OF ARGUS ENDORSED. f Congress of March S. 1870. We have received letters from sevALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICERS. eral persons, and among them editors of prominent papers, heartily endorsCounty Seat, Salt Lake City. ing our attitude and policy. We mean Clerk J. U. ESdradgn, Jr. to live up to it; but we believe more Treaaurer J. A. Groesbeck. In evolution than in revolution. It Is Recorder P. o. Perkins. safer to climb the ladder carefully Sheriff C. T. Emery. step by step, than to run heedlessly Assessoi-M. Brown. to the top of it and cry, hurrah, and Auditor F. Heglnbotham. then loose your footing and come down flat aa a pancake. This has Attorney Willard Hanson. J.B. Swenson. been the fault of many newspaper Surveyor Commissioners J. Mackey, J. E. men. They thought their own Ideas Clinton and J. B. Coagrlff. were the beat and most perfect, without allowing the reading public to have an opinion of their own. Not THE CITY BOND IS8UE. so with us. We have been through the mill. We have learned to listen On the 29th of July the citizens of and give heed to the wishes of the Salt Lake City will have to vote "yea" people, and we shall publish what we or no" on the proposition of the learn from the rumbling of the masses "Kearns' American Party, which now and the general sentiment. la In majority in the city council, whether the city shall be thrown Into GOOD WORD FROM WEST JORDAN alx hundred thousand dollars more West Jordan, Utah, June 21, 1908. debt or not The city Is already bonded for millions of dollars and the cit- C. V. Anderson, editor Argus, the izens have to pay the Interest on the Weekly: bonds which runs into thousands of Dear Sir: In receiving a copy of The Argus" this morning I note with dollars annually. One or over one year ago the pleasure the change, and that your Kearns American city council prom- name la at the head of the paper. Weekly, a ised the people a full and exact state--J The v ment of the citys affairs and finances. paper we have long been In need of " accountants here In Utah. Wherever wa go we They sent for expert from tha Mat, baoame they could And find the- Scandinavian people, .sturdy, one in Utah 'that' knew anything slro&a and law abiding dUseaS;- - hut If w about bookkeeping and arithmetic. The somewhat lacking in unity. and could unite the Scandinavian element "experts" labored for months finally banded In two reports; one to in the state, or In thia county, we the effect that the city was not in could elect men to offlce that would debt, and the other that the city need- serve the people honestly and faithed more money. Then a local man fully and be a credit and honor to was employed to audit the experts, and those who elected them. J wish you now cornea the startling report that success In your undertaking and the city on July 1 of this year has an hereby enclose check for subscription overdraft in the National Bank of the and hope you will work for the unity Republic of nearly half a million dol- of the Scandinavian people in this lars, on which they are paying alx per cent interest. This money has been FOR SALE. pent by the Kearns American city of Fourth July Excursion Tickets, a council In about two years and half, 3rd and 4th, returning 6th. One over and above taxes paid by the peo- July SALT LAKE fare round trip. ple for the maintenance of the city ROUTE. C. a ndlnavlan 1 n -- -- if '''vio government. The fact of the matter la that the city ia on the verge of baifkruptcy, caused by the mismanagement of the Americitys affairs by the Kearns cana. The city la already overburnen-e- d with taxea, and, of course if this bond issue goes through it will meah still higher taxea, and In a year or so he anothei there will undoubtedly r INTER-MOUNTAI- Anglo-Scandlnavla-n Your friend, THOS. K. VIS8ING. u s state. This coming fall we have a rare Knud SALT LAKE trip. general election; persons to fill na- route. tional, state, county, legislative and Judicial offices are to be elected. The REAL ESTATE Scandinavians ought to see to it that EXCHANGE. ? they are well represented. Estate, Loans and Insurance. Wishing The Hlock. 75 W. Second So. Weekly great success, both politically frame, 48 fruit trees, lot 4x and financially, I remain. el'ople disxsed to romplaln that the president sometimes refers to this land as "my country, should remember that good old American hymn beginning. "My County. 'Tls of Thee. Everybody is privileged to rail it "my coutnry occasionally. BALBY ROOMING HOUSE, gains. We have a long list. iful home beam Come and see the 33!4 8. W. Temple, wo are building for $1,600. Perfect SALT LAKE CITY. work. We can duplicate It for you New Proprietor. Lt the same price. Newly Furnished. LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS. 2$ reds, fmio. frame, barn, corral, one am 5(K). ground, with water, hornet, carpenter shop, 5x20 rods lot, $l.ofl. adobe, frame burn, lot, 6M. house, one acre ground, good home, 1,i.iu0. 4x?U rod lot, $360. 15 acres, 2 acres nrcliard, brick, stables, good home, $1,175. e dry farm, a good one, 8 dollar acre, will trade for city prop- when cleaned by our methods of dry cleaning, are made to look Just as good as new. WsIbIb and dresses of delicate colon and material we renovate to the de'ight of the owner. We also dye any garment desired In beautiful shades and coloring! at small cost. lW-acr- e A Trenton (N. J.) man wants a di orce on the ground that he was crazy when he married. The courts however, will have to draw the line erty. on such evidence aa that 160-acr- after-takin- g SALT LAKE CLEANING A DYEING COMPANY, A room Mayor Tom Johnson prides himself on his ability to answer questions, says the Cleveland Most politicians pride themselves on their ability to dodge questions. house, barn, 3 acres land to sugar factory. $1,2(H); will trad tor city property. 10 acres in Sevier county, Arkansas, $250. A good investment. 40 acres WJTH GOOD WATER RIGHT IN 27 E. 3rd clOB CACHE COUNTY. $1,500 ONLY. farm in Suit Lake county, Bernard Shaws George "getting married has been pronounced as a good house, barn and orchard, with failure. Perhaps the trouble was in water right. Only $3,650; $1,000 cash, pot having Lillian Russell for the star balance long time. I cheap farms to trade for rity performer. property. We have 456 Idaho farms from $10 Mr. Harriman ia said to be very particular about hla neckties. Wanta them per acre up. Bee our Hat 120 acres of land in North Dakoia made exclusively of watered silk, eh? to trade tor property here. 2 fine houses here to trade for "Are Merry Widow hats paid for by the yard or the piece?" asks a reader. plaoes in California. 9 room house on J street to trade Chances are that many of them are for smaller home. not paid for at all. These are Just a few of our bar- Get What Thsy Pay For. Women get their rights aa well as DENVER A RIO GRANDE RAIL ROAD. their lefts at a shoe store. s iL Excursions. GRANT8VILLE ITEMS. .June 6, 8. 12, 13, 15, 25, 26. July 10 and 11. Final limit returning, Oct. Stockton Sentinel. A string of new buggies was 21st. ROUND TRIP. brought into town last Tuesday by $55.00 the Consolidated Wagon and Machine Chicago 49.00 company and disposed of in two St, Louia Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joe .. 40.00 days. 52.00 Jt Jt Minneapolis, St. Paul Two cases of measles have develStopovers and divers routes al oped here one at the residence of lowed. Frank Halladay on Main street and the ether case Miss Maud Barries, Mrs. Pteblo $23.50 Jlbson'a daughter. . Jane It, 13, IS, 25, 26, July 10 nod 8top at the PALMER HOTEL McANDREWB A SNYDER, 54-5- Proprietors. West First South Street 6 r- - RATES REASONABLE. Batha Hot A Cold. Cold water in every Room. Klectriql Lights Half Block West of Schramms. 'Where the Can Stop." East-boun- d ...... w EUROPEAN. WHEN IN SALT LAKE CITY -- O' 8outh, Salt Lake City, Utah. NEW THROUGHOUT. Rooms Single and En Suite. 60-sc- - yfrtfcmtorn and dlven routes. Mr. vohu ' Myers Salt Lake arrived here last Wednesday with a camping outfit, bound for the Cedar mountain district in Skull valley, Chicago and return June 12, 13, 14, 15. where he will remain two weeks til July 3rd. Stop-ove- n $43.00 Returning un- McCARTYS HAT SALE! 336 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. NEAR POSTOFFICE. Dunlap blocks, $3.50 and $4.00 valves; Stiff and Straws. Better Harry and Get Yours. Me Cartys 336 Main Street ..$17.7o Denver and return July 3, 4, 5. Good returning until H. Peterson shipped a car of ore last July 20. week. City offlce. Judge Building, 301 Main Street Phone, Ind. 205. Bell, Ji J Four can of ore was shipped out exchange 5. lust week. Come again. STOCKTON SUNDRIES. J j The lessen of Blag town shipped a car of lint claaa ore last Thursday J J The Mills shipped two can of lint o class ore last Thunday and Friday. EASTERN EXCURSIONS. ji J R. A. Campbell, who has been In Commencing June 1st. Frequent dates during June to eastern points. Smelter, Nevada, for some time, la Finest train service, and grandest again In town. scenery, via Colorado Midland Ry. Write U H. Harding, general agent. FOR SALE. Fourth of July Excunlon Tickets, Salt Lake, for full Information and details. jJuly 3rd and 4th, returning 6th. One THE PARIS. M NO; 24. HK)8. Near Postoffice. Union Dental Co. BALT LAKE CITY. HONEST WORK. HONEST PRICES. Painleaa Extraction of Teeth oi no Pay. All Work Positively Guar anteed. Phones: Bell, 1126-X- ; lnd. 1126. 218 South Main. OEATEST SALE "I THE PARIS. A Tremendous July Clearance Sale Commencing' Monday Morning, July 6th, at 8:30. FIFTY THOUSAND WORTH TO WEAR DOLLARS OF READY Millinery, Coats, Suits, Waists, Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Muslin, Underware, Corsets, Kimonas, Wrappers, Childrens Dresser. AT ONE FOURTH, THIRD, HALF LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. This is without doubt one of the Greatest Mark-Dow- n Sales in the History of Our Store. An opportunity seldom Presented. PRICES that are so LOW, that they at once become SENSATIONAL. A Grand Carnival of Bargain'Giving. Cost and Profit Swept Aside. A Sale to Get Rid of the Merchandise as Quick as Possible. JOIN THE CROWD. 18! &XC1 BRING YOUR FRIENDS. SFJ 3ft 3 SfJ8 jotjot jot jot jotjotjot jot jot w WM & n & K I |