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Show No Repudiation. The Salt Lake attorney of other astern mercantile houses than the one mentioned in Thursday's Hekald, informs us that he, also, was instructed in-structed to ascertain as to the probability proba-bility of repudiation of debts by Salt Lake merchants, in casa of trouble here. He promptly informed his clients that there was no likelihood of trouble, the country was enjoying peace, and repudiation wan not unuugni oi. j.uib geiiuumau is uui a Mormon. ; - j I SPECIAL NOTICE to Far- i mere, Sheep Raisers, Butchers, j and others: Z. C. M. I., of I this city, is paying tbe highest high-est market price in cash for i j Wool and Hides of all kinds, j Wool contracts closed aud the , usual advances made on the ! same. We have every lacility ' J for handling these products in i any quantity, and parties will j I find it to their interest to con-1 con-1 suit us before making other ' arrangements. Parties shipping ship-ping their Hides or Wool to ! us will please mark them Z. j C. M. L, care H. B. Clawson. Depot at the Wayon and Ma- ! J chine Yards opp. the Institu- ' j tion. H. 8. Eldredge, ; feU Supt. The Worst A prominent gentile business man of this city said yesttrday: "I never knew a worse lot of liars than the Tribune Tri-bune writers. How can they have the ohcek to appear on tbe street, after saying gentiles are in danger of losing their lives here, or that anyone contemplates con-templates leaving tbe territory out of fear, which they know t be wilful lies." There are scores and hundreds of non-Mormons here who could honestly hon-estly and truthfully express themselves them-selves in the above forcible language. |