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Show 4 THE Ante : : -MOUN [TAIN age a i money fenders; IN: FR-MOUNTAIN and land as fines from of-| as illustrated in a careful] ' Salt ayn Cc PRESIDENT mTrre RATES. " . SUBSCRIPTION paper nue subscription be wil) is PAID ta she more ever which body cheering 2: Independent only, meént --Z , 2 _ in constl-| B to their constl-| spons are responsible which reseems body but the whole tuents, bills} passes It to nobody. sponsible ho sale H. G. of . no Republican, the making by. situation. political as-| Sallerles and =a; any 5 ‘nor "My mani- may they interest re- "that he, sak said ' out come just have chance, en singular. yo yet ac that had th ou place giving by rule little know Bae t ods roam, to AO is 8 of; I enl _| To the man who is really an Ameri more in the city or state,/ or privilege be bad. Ut r; ah, al. L. By he,| said ¢ oy Z = osrenee: A. D,-1909. March, ZANE ae, MARGARET ;} of beg to i ay ED Aut Bowe jee PRO-| COURT for Salt Lake | the merited abuse. can party cause here in Salt Lake-| newcomer average the in this oO ver in Uintah county there is a de-| posit of rubber better than the pro-| There| duct of trees in South America. hierarch. the of slave a as Naturally, , then, , theyy take e hi him to the Tribune office, and get his subserip-| there he gets gets his his fi first| tion. And right Being from' an ( Waatern ‘state,) ja get can he ero cose to four dollars the find to amazed a paper daily he year, a Tribune expense the and the by of processes men's of prejudices,| . ; money-making proposition at) not openly eclare ra to responsible the people," but] i to the e inner circle m anaging the af-| fairs of the party. tad aon atrassaniiasiirats. red of be-| ge . of a lot! benefit "worked" for the aabs ing eRatER el Si catcea een res aran earn, a delight made is the thought for my a gL within and oa: and should being already not Utah cause Maybe products. mereial their money big returns, eliminated. But thkt people are that slow to has been; Stitute- will. be be- is tsasthce manufactured. of The in, 4 God's b right. e argindceds, rubber pur as They Lake the The purpose. that paint,| world is going to demand ; and that roofing, and g, and that asphalt. And] in the day of Its acceptance the world] th measureto Utah nh the to give istetngoing ee armel re toe e oe which, pete z sins," sald I;| IN eae bate at Let arran the wige was ae Yuore knew I providence, : that of anviiicg in| eacaped."" have i city make at it until contented " paid ie ‘these = I have z heard you. I until friend your were If you formed. a set! is montha of to hens "that it| sald I, os {| \ | ' fo. } | { model executive, In spite of all the} he hae provided i nociasts, and men 5 They been y bad oe ce gaining in and evardian of the ee ete intimate so hav admitted u|ezer ng seen than a quarter-milllon ars| tions : r effects : - 9 de- S( ‘=e (M9 STORE DRUG R + any Tt mR IS -Ap 19. 112-114. AT st. | SOUTH. MAIN LEGAL NOTICES. y ------- \ a she? Rage seal (Sea MARGAR CET ee aT | NOTICE co Salt Lake county, | the SouEe room of said Beene ‘of saidsaid cour + WwW tt || Lake City,2 Salt> Lake > 0 |e IN ‘Deputy ' Clerk. ne the ees eee ZANE WITCHE R, at time _ Cle ae Deputy Palmer, Young & Moyle, Attorneys for Peti--- THE DISTRICT naN Lak Salt PROin and for¢ ‘OURT, Beran aataee: ake SeaeeSait an In Utah pate division, state of county, S - ae gals ‘court, with a ison. tloners T TRITC THE P. k Oe for] Attorneys Stringfellow, MARGARET _ WITC HER. 7 ANE. Palmer, L,".P.- By: Berigner ST of; March w AD: 2a Beha th day | the seal. 29th this affixed: . 1909 of the estate of Joseph | 2 "In ino uy ‘matter s y o. at "The Bungle." Lake Salt for ne division, PRO ‘i COURT, DISTRICT IN THE Z Bor Bray Ing eee A March, ee= eta aa aoe cae D. 1909. ~ a court lise, !n Salt IN ee tion Pegi preferred Co, ake Lake! = L. os Lake of Elizans ee COURT, Salt for PROLake no of roe $406 Zion's date OF Utan, ope ieee of| estate of the matter the In Zenas I, Scott, deceased. pqnouce te petition of F._O, B rick, | administr ator gt the estate of Zenas F order for sd anpersonal yingwaa dec ‘follow es Scott, ng aaa - it the id decedent, operty of of thesaldcapital stock of theinn shares Machine & hare, Teete 7 bares* Bion a 4 odbstitution, share, ber or the sum of $8,915, and 16 Gee oafoldiate of terms, to wit: . of sale, balan ri thehe repee consirm a tlon, &S appears from P, Palmer, Deputy Clerk, for PetiBackman, Attorney : eee a ee bate divial in and stare' county eon Ga parka ae shshares Deseret Na-a re: pe $289 Wagon stock, bank | Savings Gist ; y Salt = this court, also an approvalae of account and distribution filed final estate, has for hearing o been set hy: Friday, thes of April, A Sth ed vat, 2 o'clockp. m., at the county House. 7, the court room of sald coger in Salt court. cor Lake. City, Salt Lake Utah Nett of s igfares the clerk Witness seerece SOUEE, affixes eM | OF March, D. M ARGARET "9t NeW e TECHER, (Sea ; Hance retening & Milling company, * P. Palmer, Dep ante 1 ) shar 52,735 @auity Clerk. Thurman, Wedswoo a yg rvine, Lilburn Mining company °?3 he stock of AttorPetition shares of the | ae .for mattey squlty ofin 33,800 Me e stock al i NOTICE TO WATER aan Extension Mining "om FEES 0 R'S EINEE Ae leu day 9th the rie oo ae Friday, pte = 2), SALT March 95 City, Utah, ase 9, at 2 o'clock p. x D. A. =v ; abe 1909, "Notice la here ‘kp. m..| court house ore PRO-| atroomthe ofcounty said court, in Salt Lake Ghiy Lloyd, whose gp by ‘glv en that GinRiv. COURT, has mage scares le ake City,/erton, Utah, ‘with Utab. for Galt Lake | Galt Lake county, in fade ‘application accordance clerk of said court, wit ; . THE . DISTRICT eovision, fn ant estate the ae you; for estate a. Pollowine Ceeeoeiht a ae has| pet en county a oo City, ¢: ‘By PRO. COURT Lake| Salt for estat the City, Lake the € desase COURT, the oo of PRO-| I may (Continued a fruste ed." Tomorrow o'clock y ; Morning.) at houzge, in "the "court this" ath day ‘AD. Sou ison AN of March, MARG? ARET ZANE WITCHER, (Seal,) er Deputy Clerk Byy te Is "smith Price, Atto;orneys & Smith wards, for ‘Petitie a IN > THE TEIYRRYreNY DISTRICT 2 tp mom cece the' wad matter" aoe i Laws 1906)Ut as aimeoa nded bor Se of tetah, »¥ the of Cuble-foot er oka appropriute one ys Cae ering In Salt raise froin m ® co rr ta unty situa eb point which eet cariecen PRO- (COURT, uth vat m= Ww th Balt. Lalee the« t 75m Sharp of 5 fatice-_- ;, deceased. ate petition of John Sharp wi of the : estate ° of pop ame. executors 3 "er Ostate ne for an ores eg eh eee property of paid dsteteete personat onan Wationaks coetst stock oft the: Des capital stock i? of (the of. the ovat the room n ¢ of s 2 court,| ourt,| - rk. Pe. ofde a nt Elie: ant eth: administrators see eeee ite oo sotate estat ar beady erAdolph deaylor, R.z Taylor, for eonnfi ea tor A. to to,4.. lettersyer, testa-| ceased, s of Rams fees are lay Kentfield, dechape poe Y.| Brigham of petition The Salt matter of ayvlo Taper Hite Flome ke clerk of said court, with | 17. shares Witness aed coer » per orshare; tha seal 1 th 28: reot atfixe d, thls 29th day LO-OpPeri Me nates per 205.50 s MJ LRGARET ZANE WITCHER, MARGARET ZANE WITCHE Re rik, Pauuer serie os e in ee erie. Attorney Por EB. DISTRICT IN THE bps = and eere county, state of Utah. of matt er the In eee Pi ae ate alvisic |, eas oe sta ae ae |the tole eit te e Natine - by edelugion to praytns « en certs tase Spas bea the > WITC = ie 5 ANE By I. P. Palmer, Deputy Cler duchard W. Young Attorney eae © cies hearing shy beds been Seven wit: stook, erty, to bank at ge,|2} tional 1909, ‘at. A. D. court of atApril, Hohe o'clock dayp. m., the county Consolidate, shares Sa in court, said the court room of |in aid court, with day | Lake 30th this a 5 Mary, No to this' sath Mia seni thereof attived ZAN ¥ MaTARGARET MA (Seal. ) i of Chrisae ont a Rohrhacke‘petition. dolph eek Ramseyer, s porting - of pe agra Eriday,, the 16th day at}mentary i mentary co1909, at 2 o'clock p. J m., ie at. ne nt Sentai Peti- | = a the : fie Deputy Attorney for Notice-The eeenctie of the tribution ehareeos ee Tinurman, COURT, PROTHE DISTRICT in and for Salt Lake @ | Diyiston, e Ttah. Department Jtah. 1. y, State "in decoasen, the estate of ‘William Holmen, acd me final ac- Palmer, P. L. waer - : estate of WilElizabeth of county, ‘State' of "utah err eiainae! Aadena the 8 wie area ae of Ss ee - Ed Boner < bate en extent of estate the of : R cnne pectiene: - Notice -The petition of Alice D. Pitt, Poem has been set for hearing on petent. nants alin Hebe M. Wells, and Heber of | | wells _and herself administho Issuance Into the A. D.| | Paying estate Sth day Friaay, ctters of foradministration the county p. m.,of atApri, 2 o'clock 1999, at the Wells. neues GNCOGREETTOMUSESGaIG De Joseph Pitt, dec ceased, has been weblion s rue ee Sin ERHO ROMER Seon of sald adminis Friday, the 9th day of | tinal account or hearing Salt Lake City, Salt Lake April, inUtah. court, of A. D, on1909, at 2 o'clock p. m., | residue and the of ministrators the ; distribution county, at the county court house, in the court | for the clerk of sala court, with Witness entitled, the persons in Salt Lake City, || Said court Uta at} of said the has room Lake on Friday, set for toneering been estate seal theere : a {fixe the March county, day|Salt eu, thisis 226th of ek 1909, at 2 D. A. April, of 2@¥ | with court, said of clerk the Witness MARGARET ZANE WITCHER, ‘ tn house, court county 1e@ ™m. Py | day 26th this affixed, the seal there of a (Seal. Salt Lake City, rogia: iat WITCHER, D | | Lake mets (eourUta et Sa ZANE Of county, Rbs ueues MARG: ARE mer | of March as Clerk. Aig De reas Pal Byn L.x. P,McBroom, ie i . Pil Sl good be a maybe it will laugh-once-at the tatbles and weaknesses of people ao = IN THB DISTRICT pa: meOgnnta the-wer padBe stadows els) purposes. "Ture yea r ron be ae Uaeee OF the capt. a ase ah pete aft vg of ‘Utahoe a And | ‘tain iaeeneon ‘with the story of veer ee a n the ne | as Srarcantna Thetitttien, 10 sharsperative wa matter of the estate of Samuel : eTs Naa Elnee iB eS ate eae t sad ‘i res of . tal offles ceas ates again Lee n toly, ern C ah Savings als onsequenc e of A.A. Lees, Taint cunbanier 484 4) pocket, and J Notice The J"etition Mr. Campbell, injury to my practi the gra appiieation eaiG cap|the shares of | of ‘the of stock nting D.|'tal Stating to: Fanny jaguance therefo the Blossom M Iron e charac-|praying ; for ote your uncle's the i n blot uponvery administration f c€3}/ another And it. Ill afford a which could approached with solemn d reasons sth by mie "an fl and duplicate Rae aley a nee $46 Donde company has| deceneed, ce, pam thin = ip thls. pitas ee he, "you under- Lees of letters (30) alfour," said shirty Utan_| ©! now the publicatlon of the of ares(preferred.) rei | hea for ' "set. been at hearing A. ©! D. mat- Teche: day of April, of theseto what the canwhole for yourself stand and judgeprocess is likely : to have a very good| ters, Ni noe tha CALEB." acne. Brid ay. the 9th day of April, A court] 4 ~cour excellent living ac-| will be plenty of bana of experin ete striped and " LEGAL of Mareh approval| for Srindenecconat eNotice-‘ The penton the and nettloment juvenis custode s county, a good | |court, in the west, remoto) were gallivanting nce co matters and tonight. ore, in| my. y fempetence (to befromtouched proverbi are PRoveeMlaliy 1 Aisnoned te dart oe orate, Hie Boe de- get signs i of, § "2 = 3 exper of their 1909 oral in Salt Lake City, the:ie clerk ° Witenes le ss ke a aT1O Cate Hamilton, One eats B. ofCone Fidella TES ces T New floral amy [or hake Salt de- give and call will dainty By PR COURT, for and in any : of nie ankeillor, i ees for the isauannee tol Randdall praying Proportion as I gained ground, ecining {n gements accordingly. And let the| confidence. at this sally, which| himself of letters of administration But possible investor in the East be i Eliza Randall Kenté im-|I made with something of a smile my-| the estate of Mary 7 for hearing | fleld, deceased, has been set he fairly laughed aloud. pressed with the truth of the promise] %¢!£, the 2nd day of April, A. D. "No, no," said he, "It Is not so bad|on Fri Sure to be realized In Utah | ou ofcounty m., atroom p. court "o'clock 2 a 1909, | indeed was . I sum. non Ful, said that. as Sei in ey court | while but ee hindae of business: yout : Newspaper iconocl mira-| All that} abuses the so-called American pepers| commodations for employes. and politicians have heaped upon him; |} sanitary sclence and enlightened, pracas illustrated by United States District| tical philanthrophy can do has been| for humanizing & existto make done wrests} E. Booth, who Atorney Hiram fraudulently taken coal land from 4) ence. In a recen t magazine are illustra : ae {lroad.company, ai and collects] Pp mighty railr the condition of workingmen's| more = Peti- | the 1 i frieze band . one red. size. benefit ence, (S69 PORE ork. Cle Attorney DISTRICT THE = Cc. ¢rusttul lave already suffered by my shipped oft ei be a slave by the was (if that very man y i ts your emplployer. rightly understand) z evtina the day 20th this get division, Saain properly am trustful, more forget, experts you - A. 6 ‘rods sak | that for himself. 3. im peel Meee cae Edaera ooualdarania Ernest of he Mad ‘given petitionfou of Pca a ag re ae they otice-The Bi that sums; Rents chee considers ve Great state-this § Utah . lose men That is where the so-called American of ments ware eben ; preying for the issuance] euoae Re ete ge Se deal of the idealization with - That is why it cannot party is weak. of Wiliam * Tein han 2 paper was probable your education, which ch) history is clothed. wo-| TWO VIEWS OF LIFE. ce ae hold its eee hearing for. set en cease eee praiseworthy, oy ae ' for he ering on on Mr. | Priday no word to how come to sendInterrogated %OU had And in their play there are no re-| and United! , ud the of Gary, head Judge like to be "worked" don't They men, m., at the county p had|1909, at 2 o'clock you. that. deponed he Cc ampbell, The : corporation, ; in a recent| strictlons upon them. of sz for the benefit of a lot of hypocritical) States Steel in the court room I great desire to break witl a expressed say) can ¥ : expresse pretenders to a superiority, * not pos-| speech pressed the view that big| just what they think. There will be|¥OUr past life. Farther - interrogated | court, ‘in Sait Laks GitgerBale Lake| Pp here but you believed now were, sessed. employers, rich manufacturers, , owed some biti ) "iting satires of one kind and|rance, you protested wore fad igno-| yden. county, WitnessUta the clerk of said court, with 1 1 da; y les. xf affixed, this 27th , T close sum of hi And from that spectacle of a city} it to humanity to make life as fair] another; ; and there will b e te : pl day 27th us se . ered it 108, am not exactly sure‘ that Tanvuie ‘iat ofl nee of | administration represented by George|and as comfortable and as safe for|fun at the expense MARG ARET ZANE WITCHER, continued aMr. Eaereiiley ee Heved him." Sle as was possible. And he has| customs with which libertie > ™ 8 Sheets and L. D. Martin and T. R.| employes Cler ng ea Be of ot I. P. Palmer, De ressi oxy pame A iat dl much yates paaanae the of size the Of disfor sentiment lack the sensible man turns to the! proved that It is no H. B. Thompson, Athorney for Peti-| or mine that - a word) he shoowed mé to not the smallest a ay good old Republican party as illustrat-| play in meetings, for at the new steel] ia now $$$ an cal "Soabigions ‘ere on bfar whatever weieed all be occupied etree ed by Governor Spry-admittedly a/ town, on the banks of Lake Michigan] seats will than ow rs "A." plat 20, Ut« Lake county, nvinced | SaltWitness 3 we De affieea be I can not in-|the thereof seal your time of life petit the ee ane a proverb in ene country that . are aye evildreaders s Our 1: ¢ with Witness the clerk ofee saidthiscourt. the under ; run 2°! of water day | 20th plain philosophy deal ofBungle," the seal t arect A goodin "The PHY is| 18!) bridges; and if your ears did not nine hidden talked |of March, A. D, being the amusing|!t was not for ac ck ngle," of your geal ig a) JARET BANE Nida Qn se ery day by about. prepared cle been has play which en , a be CC é almer, Deputy Clerk. the members of the Press club, and to be| office, demanding galt stalked! an Joel ‘Nibley. Attorney for Petitioner. z had never heard of. your expresented at the Salt Lake theater mands. ence; but I had known your father; and t this afternoon it is true! -- aie oO pes renne: aeuates iiss hearing on Be wea friend." D. A. ead | |the April,county ele, said inesar to Varmtis "tyin 1 till Lake now.} for the Salt of our people ne is the| Now that greater for Salt enough & are not big enough of tomorrow a ae weet 1 coda. res town, | "tn the ma on pean this of wall by , a ) surmounted : si paper, 5 ‘attractive ) eetua pes tas Sent Ts ake City, Salt Rawlins, eee the of man my story, rate ore: I told taking x to as tat was »|to know that the in ., IN THE - BUNGLE. ght of its re-| KIDDENo WIN righ that gavegave every every| They suggest the dream-woven PP citizen worshipped: one a fair show, and asked no more] cles of the fabled magicians. And sg striking. [as a énourt | are" hn county it-is going to be| w orld is going to| mineral recognize Utah for every rubber best whe Now city which is certain to be here. 1s the time to catch the etignifidarie oO e ~ rhe toon iat Gueicks aletement +, tintert . bine e to buy. foundation for lay to e 30 ZANE MARGARET Deputy P. Palmer, eorate a Geeie for the' plnutationsr ‘a - ta; fete Is It is errwinn ; pada is the time Now ; time s invest] bu oe people our of all to grow. Is going city and; cot +3 where they are assured of! The element of chance js| variety . -every cianiga® minds 1m the An se 20; plat "A" Salt | § x thenée nce was acer my Balfour?" yunale sight a that « g eee asked Mr. Rankell- | tion sald Rankelllo r, "where them. : survey, Seats eiii ie tade nor I Sait think not a mee et e% yer eason?" kidnaped ° upon et | B.| Balfour, | lot 8, thence north. 23, Tae eaaiee eaia said I,|10 rods, thence south 2} rods, thence Alexander ie ae acne nas I do et cars Harri-| enough; big looks be o south'5 roda, thanee a. + Pah , commencing survesoutheast phe a, corner the of mothent. parece, Elaows git did so, sir, can That Utah- of friend enjoy.mentioned} th sort of American he was These deposits we have remainin the a gold mine. They before he came to Utah; the sort of} are richer than ey are| kth: onakerane aula | ibre. scmerelatin aenarinan dane ide Scha hy a n any dlamond]| AEN> cetLEP ous naa & ae are arene a the] ; 4g Bert eas ae a that didn't care at what churcn any Indian ocean.| é herles o P | forty-five that Salt _ of lot 8, block Part sion. resources| Utah of the to which The Republican it at all times.| And to pave the way to an expression| of wond erment that the deposits for stained themselves; that they are with| i gms ee aca anal in graft; grounded and n , that] cae are] their officers pati mand Allegheny| the and enumeration. the is pe so-called American party is not at} all patriotic or unselfish in its motive;) thut its leaders are engaged in a very| cold and _ ground, fair 0ld asphalt} mineral is enough Rocky eee cou RT, for Hawkins, 2 See aie meat wae lost on June the 27th," ee to tn seems tremendously extensive mountains. fe Runt "and we fi ©lare now At ht eues But the very casual observer. You know it? * ec = L . at3 Mr. Balfour, hiatus, ee ee oi This isn't intended as aj thing this man of big ideas and hi Of course. te a vast "amount of htroubla ae oe a It is written because| periences sees is the need for aexpanplece of news. I shall ‘Kl.own Bnd frlendes your misrepresenta-| iGt eek CRGRR TIS 7 , P RET aR the betwen tion. He cannot help thinking of Col-| onel Seller, that unctuous character} brain,| j from the mint of Mark Twain's "for the Old| constantly shrieked who : : Flag-and an appropriation!" think TITRE there is|to pave all the streets of all the cities| the buildings seem ample for every de month-twelve dollars na] he begins to see that the i "reformers," the "uplifters of civilization," are carefully, cultivating a graft| at there And for demands] a dollar a And year! : could There Js an expert opinion ) ¢ ity oO q sta s a" Sate a thence in the Uintah Jack-Mormon; that he must never, on| pain of blackt condemnation, : assume a| position of fairness to Mormons. If he tell fahim he will be marked} does, they ; | | of the estate| udininistratrix deceased, praying M. pes of lot % block e ae cas, Ke ee There is a man whose judgment is| Mull,' mae mine to supply county which I w as cast up is of the theIsland|isle] Earratd." He knows. He has_{on worth considering. the rubber tra de of the world, "you are smiling, he sald "Ant" The same region produces an oil| hot bought the Salt Lake street car geo a inu the geography. deeper But} pr far. I than : me is as| so the iecity in in the belief that He paint better than any yp paint at t present SY | system tell you, this agrees pretty paper ie he aasured big as itis going td be. manufactured: that I}| information 1 other y But, you 5 were kidnaped; ‘to a very great nei say you 5 Lake will grow roofing that is} Salt Also, a variety of the platr "etn be will growth the that and city, It| proof. acid and proof both water meaning of the a " © yo on mY Way on Lo hoera yen plain that block| man BOWN, To the was trepanned Iyas the leaks in any roof, and| rapid. housd, when stop ‘yeare-on.a.cuaranty. will che fause ena width: Rastaverage at:Haventh last five : : . Hawking, and shipwreck to sea, : stand and hardships, otliersuffered ndred for|#oabried " "hut it will not be enough man, What provision betore aoe noe", in this poor acoutreSalt Lake very long. shipwrecked," aay you. were iva) eae have you made for expansion?" long to the American party, or be a| is enough of this mineral rubber there} | Mae Pi mathe pee Panera: ‘ou eek: hundred may be enough now," said Mr. IN UTAH, the} MARVELS ; cultf hasten to tell him he ew will Kearns a Mormon or an] have to be either anti-Mormon; that he will have to be-| | | louse rt orney jackm«s re | °f John tre ey eat: Ebenezer ee Mr. sald I < "The same," a re many how them asked and they told him. "One book; foe uncie came| he it, accommodate, | lor: they cars un-| with him pursuing He company. is city of Politicians a non-Mormon, by usefulness the Ameri-| is called of what speakers ats: 1909, a i) A800, Ge ene. ro ayo, Identity?" "axked - Hic) wabeeilion - . ‘court | = oe I, "but they are in the | the county. court house e, vee hare rv court, ins Salt Lake City, Mr: erage and could. a ay ily. produced. with court, ata of clerk the ""Witness ord: w his give me Rares 9° léye would atte sen a to the block where his men had estabthe new barns for the stret car lished . his destroy to seeks and governor, and| papers by stimulated but people her or about region the and city ow ‘ father, was _ ae oe Se me OPINION. EXPERT taken a had After Mr. Harriman 100k at Salt Lake, after he had considered all the various reports of the| various activities and tendencies of the It state. a of majesty and dignity Backman, H. Peat coure in Salt county, Utah City, Salt sat | Lake and Biie * sir," Raat RG eae his paper duty|!n the a lean. our best interests will be amide eC ae CO7Served. is an unfortunate state that fs troubled] maligns a good| with: a faction that general view taken| East-a view| the - Esse bolt my shot had I te ts to our!" jy, with that state-and home AN pected. or administrati county att p. ck t ) rtlog and G. ‘to annexed, De | CERT a be i 1? Je hr nh MH awkins, deceased. Harriet Sf petition -The © "Well?" Ne But "In to) making; city are our first duty that realize sug-| he whose people recognize the governor as the expression of their self-rule,| power, the the embodiment of their one elected official who impersonates! largely j as-| ae that Caleeed ant aan a] from which an element from proader policy would naturally be ex-| fe aici ‘Because of the in ~of Mormons s inspection the| PSachless. cume:. Men direct by Progress state and commonwealth| fortunate a is That preesith or church either of where good laws, especially gests thelr enactment. mon chaorch is essentially forbidding] to any one who has the smallest appre-| cation | | | ot Latin had been set to test fF an ordé rT = gale of real property of somewhat I was though that, and all i sa and that. decedent, j . the the blood came ferrite i ; f: de ata all encouraged, when I added: "I have reaiin (76 i? | terested appear before the gaia equrt to neem order should not be See aut estate onthe rights: some: myagit liP\$,™ Ss oO so nuc as sha e He wot ‘a paper book out t.ct a drawer | Necessary, of the following Sesaribed them to have fair; the see them enough to give; the governor credit for| Performed, re churches of the city against the Mor-| my SE) » me. ple, and to the strangers as well, to] Stiq ‘he. ** before ‘him ‘open. have just are people the yet And law. to chair clean v'' says pleased, and indeed his serap For Was well ens. - understand signed to the legislators who made the| the| all of combining {dea the And ett : BD cried out to some | 1 |Lake that . he not see hts { rs A eran ages. cs the of out-ofwill be a good : many There z town people in Salt Lake during the| It will be] of 4 the fair. e continuance Vastly to the advantage of all our peo- laws never responsibility with etl of Rich- estate. . Horace\says,. Sir, dcieadind: a mihi of the state,|I you carry "and ng, swered, ast ¢ if he as nodded He res.' medias Hn city, the enter- the of Ale HiHaae Pas He had the final word, and Is charged be admitted} would of them ostracism as anything but American. itl ones anit, DUEn will h " of causeway the upon aad bt." etitioner © ta | Stor a eoto proba cathe petitionnission probate the best, |t he, "that will beback ‘Yes," says -And with me a ean no Clerk ee for. ey. » matter of a iffiths decease man looking oy "Ie Wi Deputy Pain P. owdle holding | awhile, and hand, now the' street c success the for possibilities meant of the if the | EEO" Lake RT, Salt' said' court, with| 25th a iy. | this of ix Witness the clark: for| and: o thereof that | the seal am achlevements : : governor, not good adminand for their| legislature the than an | the "place the ee Snaiiwee alae ‘ho brief | Petitioner are doing much labor for| you have any Nev noint. to the Ce swiftlyTiColaran come BOILi reward,}%»d DISTRICT IN THE get no direct ev will PRETO 2 ‘ are eee says ‘|eounty, state. in and that?" understand aa meu eID Y SCOmO- ayo with OBE cote county, state > x ta * look. keen a if they can show to our own ae I n the people the a The blame him far fair enforcement. any| from non-Mormons the exclude right it would seem the policy of wholesale} ole, control con those policies do not commend} cannot be charged with It is just ag bafl to ex-| whole, themselves, The people look to the elude the Mormons as to permit them and|]to the legislature for a non-Mormons; the to exclude since they evidence no intention to} ‘stration, for wise laws, | whole, the ft small1 partr of the s y a pince! @ ‘ of| estate W.: M. Mzlang-| deceased. of petition Fruhling, ouse | , house his.s private a more muse to his in lip in how und seemed tie his Eastern . i Loar pensated rep- Immediate 3 st orCur the of matter. They fair. they which nau pas but realize that these are resentatives, disapproval. own their know They paroxysm a In exclaimed he condemning They who pay| right in the city employ-men tithing!" of recogpeople. legislature. the of and the « , take place' at the ofSouth ; r berate .on Lake City,..Utah, Corti 190! will Notice-The Bebe aS ral t otetelly ‘you : De it would i wievr le in friends their to working are becomes governor the appreciable , of all and representative nized . 2 are ready. you his far me inte © litte dusty cham: | for the advancement of its interests,| brought N rene | : MARGARET -WITCHER, ZANEgown and {Ge be seated; me whose money: ts Invested here,,and and tebade pyaar down, oewho | her S85 es ‘lork ; I thought he ObRRA ay. Little | (Seal.) heip city and state forward, though as, Clerk. Deputy Palmer, te es By party. his of expression clected definite safe|a Mormons, to visible the When his of this from departed bitterly| leaders the of some he And church." Mormon added i ete comp when done can have the work east ae thence ---- nai at| |N sin ked, looking he<a asked, | eS ne . as twe many great a from aia fee who help in the uplift of Utah.|him into his house, I could who labor for the good of the state,) one ete: "The American party is a combina-| tainly is the right view in the state.| tion of all the churches against the| The governor is the head of the ticket, party fair the states.. view as It cer- believe that is the safe the nationa} problem. We 2s to are ae otl | to Battainr ce) ated: 3 ie eae think wt dally ; 2 the incidents of} describe which the send es ¥ shict em sativa ge the of short far of . the people. in the- confidence ee 2 so-called ae the Another member of American party, now holding office, said in a tone of intense indignation:} lines> war me iy re talfour?"' dD,AV vidIC "Balto pretty dryly ne come aS 5 have sendpoint be of worth} 'rlends there, to make It a will papers 4 to the backwoods. it falls body, anti-Mormon constantly pect permits It The NOW } vou Vy ; themselves find will there. visitors ing to them for whjje the Pres-| which Of them, many must veto for the public welfarc.| to talk to we its members times jqent the} paper looked| « paras £& a eae », ane hath. "Why, ‘ iti | ro : April 10. 5 Ii tw i 23 to to Apr | we ae ue Nena oe isi e while their to take to visit the show, * hile some-| administration, every during ~! Mor-| remedy to proposes alt is it always but he So it Is partly and sometimes : atio; emg Wi all ‘ MOTIVE. A WORTHY (is DISTRICT ose || bateitd division, qcerids Baltourl" he" repsaved.t in and fair, fo' beheld. at)' ios the mG ofustria} fest Chamber body of men, almostof} the sees it, a big Oné of the politicians of what has|~\alc mob, Commerce from April cand, a high tone, like one surprised. the individual ‘members mon." your slections select lete and wal' 7 ; el. Ey ¢ Ey RTIS MARY ruardinn, . Attertep. for ‘Guak | Backnidn; the &. J. spéc- that ‘si a 1G; Tee HAYS dudes ‘ ar or é your name,' I do not know FAIR, INDUSTRIAL THE for paid pub- as is, Conaeiae For mind. NOT said) party Americanns the. called been "Here in Utah] in arecent conversation: sometimes the political aspect is partly Cy people Our fact kept this simple aks ‘ongress much and but a plight to direct asked "fitte Rankelllor r of &rce, 1ouse before, | ‘#4 Pace were they than happier and WATCIL ss mor ee es in et br BO me \ ne. &; better make le sure. vour at in DIsTRIC fiat eon te sof A ane r L, county. | tah. of ate a | "ounty; did. re-| r¢ Se and| implies, better and health- men {is use to make jer wie in such on eyes I what Judge of acceptance wealth which sponsibility which policy wiser a suggests-the Gary the| pattrusted and able and White A man-a been put in the riotic man-has and 1909 31, MARCH WEDNESDAY, Utah: of People o for is That maga- the thought of lines é red once ellenewes a one set s nee d les. I was ta to live:in deserve in man Women) better. be = OF - ©C ean r Chia Spring y of midst the in : A. se lence Said. In tthe North a Sradeen: Puig. et ae 1 : be soon will Vou gentleman,| ¢ this and again; And the product of such ex-jat me tine he | I Pade a perliele wikis Can Sut Drove: amt AnEEAaHIOR Gaia He | cee: me}. wi hyup toSepmeene and asked at raight to the nation. hovels. I*tence menace government,] the beakgiveof the House theat people loyal their him wast representative ‘sole Mekinney ot suggests : not do even door home ony Vell, e, whe ay tie is dumb aewas ‘th at ethat ) ‘ i i ®-| ; hard-| AY Judlela e 3 thence 16 rods; beginning. fice 1 areoan a eee Cie ut t es very good hous: on the landward side, |°°""* oc clear glass iwin.| a house with beautiful, GEL. sills upon th qows, flowering k uae e-dog dian the walls new-harled, and a , rape ning on ee stops ‘ike ont oe ; a a wou it is a view] himself-and editor which from comment this With zine ince: ni . Cambridge 604 Yo re "Oftiee, B lal eae Oppoaito a ‘y_| Build ee 31] Boyce Chicagohe Office, should and arid children iC | sorrow. Life unmerited pla t 17 17, at: s « }of , |e Commencing block |i blog ns running |vey.€ wonsa re So | loaner . north f my | | we 1 ee AP AS ou sucha é man of ae' * 2 c teef "in 8 eee suc with | soem in the house= for aK 5 In jaugn ut iaugitng. vei Ajurst- out i , atte + | to death rate Spez eve Ny 1909 No- au ‘ADE ANSHIP aU TIC): Cl punty mea of order. me our court, in the andNSCrer SDD: 1909,made wil |27, : shame eee > y of tars plekle asked thous- 3 ae . undeserved i every s banish to could Be possible, Congress if 3 tion syery only give evidence of a purpose to folTemple pirat Phones-Businoss and whom the people have, low the toleader departments: editorial lead. depart- || chosen aitorta Exchange 3190. 25; Independent could] release her from an empty existence. rests that There is the obligation upon the rich. Their refusal to answer * with the service they can render pro-| _.| , tr 44. the basis of charge) basis of truth for the the Vides Socialism makes against them, in the naThere Is wealth enough 5 and every Ship legisla-| would It met. ene country, whole he TL : com ote FULL. 5 : to fled have not ess : I thought BUCrers CLO burghers; . yy = reputable 31. Signers for Purchase eel ot, enpestive y OTICE oP ee KE oa rej-y ro E or ES OF MATTER IN THE Thomas. gua dia ish iy of and hereby is Not om rn et al. oS 1 , ex pater ci a SOMEeine ter} i any I of oe life For attitce the the MARCH NOTICES. AND PROBATE ae their and _ workmen of those she And children. little and her heart that have so enriched would in LEGAL " q " . Island, "Treasure of AuthorMaster Ballantrae," of "The and Dr. Jekyll ‘Strange Case of ete Mr. Hyde," of her fortune) to WEDNESuar, Stevenson. Louls Robert Ny great "4 because} Heaven seem life made UTAH, (Géhehtee of woman a portion taken have much as full of glory as that in any only | tive honored = Bice Dooly Office Orc ; addre ofresent change when hand own > She in life, sands wives would glorious might that record have been had the members of both Houses been whom the| More loyal to . these President my t'? *y eir : i > » people had chose we for their leader!"'| Had Congress shown the same cager=| with | and _ co-operate ness to follow 2oosevelt In his program of reform! the legislation, membership in cither teoT = wealth died by her ‘ She had no interest and the| it is impos-} "How think, to not sible a > of Fifty-cighth, Fifty-ninth, matters concerning | Fifty-sevnth, Se RTHEHAPeaneen or Sixuieth Congress give former] Please - ing ~ number its end, nears Congress rhe month, Daily and Sunday....$ .75| "ei als monthe, Dele k el aReEE eS po | Daily An UGH One year, airs Sunday only, onelyeate.-..). ce 2.00 --__ -____ -_---. | explicit | please give Subscribers will De artiient notice to the Cc Hee Srp not to carriers, collectors | pe ae GOV-|r is the following extract] World's Work Ploner Press: 3 Paul from the St. 2 Sixtieth| of the session last the As Advance. in Paid + current the In Os ae 8 nt u 1.50 sunday' i and as§ Mix months19, RY <in. aily Pid auneays Dally year, eres One 7 2 : only, one year,........... Sunday Not ce = CONGRESS; ERNOR AND LEGISLATURE. $..50 APs Sunday and Daily, month, One . 7 anes in Advance. Paid | AND Supply of water, a A few days ago CITY. KIDNAPED mere are houses The there. have farms Pigs on Western % x _ oun a E Thereere 1 is in the¢ sty.. better [ provision n ald doof convenience no seclusion, no mestic accessory, not even a sufficient the} in cause worthy helping i of every c commonwealth. ae vewspa Newspaper in| a atl tepublic Republican Daily awke City, Utah 1 *'E | make who men of the Inboi that = SALT f exists hovels for substan-| the gensible man, And Organ of the Republican OMcial tial reasons, gives his allegiance to the ttn In i a , > sea a - party ofof Utah,tah, a and of ais e| tpublican party aes x p As : ren hn ritered ns s¢ "ond clas his Lake-to, Salt city of and Salt | county t postoitice ements 10, 1906 1 i certain the to and advantage, own of Congress| rive Act oo un der ake ¢ i k ; : See the use to the reproach ® money from Bacty ; REPUBLICAN, homes surrounding the steel mills of} And these places are Pennsylvania. admin-| state progressive a county and istration. by ee Morning Livery Reeeeuens! Publi hed Inter-Miuntain { REPUBLICAN: Dp. p. m. ; at the 1e@ 6 ¢ county court at 2 Sates Gn tion' April eate 9 first spun 5, {punwletion" : : ' ' zei |