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Show 4 THE THE SALT mates HERALD-REPUBLICAN take The Inter-Mountain Republican : 1906 Herald 1870.) e Republican | zeny eQhly Terms of the in 75 | _| Alibecnibece wlahiieteddvessl or paper changed must sive former as well a3] ora eS continued received a until’ pald in every All platform line upside first, true will get and ageregation’s policy. you—good!” we will do Starting from platform gets one ment of Also, one exact must take Activities; » ow must exercise on the self-proclaimed the only out part and in his rights copy| if had in been All any the canno ee ae, POPE ae themselves as “the best citizens to “have anything of age IS nev-]| them the that is a long way from and Utah for the issue iu The on oo has cussedneas Ss of grace! west 8 which ng the after its his a he or ‘ untruth | 7) all the the it permitted The , , r the with Starting American the that the odd facts, In thing is should be ventured knows the facts. that in a rhetoric] city bellef believe looked Salt his Lake directly a within the past attributable Republican four to the years law legislature in is| . Our friends this sw who flamboyant 4 platform ” spent the into the treasury. And the money. slightest3 Of that into an ; Of doubt. the is ‘their spending it, of the waste have made of It, of the fattening have’ given their private handling of it, they tell nothing. One other phase 4 of smile, 4] thelr} is right eyes, they they then heard they his Mstened addresses. And local . innocent base reporter publication for of the false- hearty | record to wecks. the] gave of infamy to > pe > to the people of OF O - PROOH F Numbers BIT] PROHI p ¢ celebration of within the these Tribune i just! _ urring fortieth attacks >ro- | ee Pro- | they] hibition party. And one of their prothey | "Unciamentos {s to the effect that the} ty.’ fe Which mich The , {s past has laboring . man, oes ineapable interesting like and Raines Vi 4; important the 7 to tell wooden Indians before cigar him, no political party that ever ig utterly untrue. ple are aware fs church of that strictly yr and Salt Lake peo- the American ; pe solely a will party ever give eavery ery and er of adding wicked new work, SB el s to Plain persecution and church in os-|™4n, EVERY MAN the salvation and of every HIM-| any sie good facts man. And Without that, thelr war cries | !de of that there 1s no salvation. silent, be and their stock-in-trade The teaching iauor as a + , the pial! ous; at W!sdom, and Cheap,” will office all behind him, with the grip of the the Mr. Bransford rinee, and he must ‘he has made. The stand is on the nom- the Herald-Republican record greets seek that the of all the to make STUDYING to political] 3 GOOD GOOD R RO be States have recently returned ‘eressive administration without taking from to the them smore than 1s actually ipublic work to be done, one been" accomplished, Arkansas, +. the ‘loan BER Oren y Eastern people know yee a *t'Ussled against New is conceded ? : worthy ery all other the man rights that claims ev-| for him- ’ self. ™ ith the ae worst . those Ae the e be : nsis tently This is the year when jparty of Salt Lake can roads saw in ay persevered. the Union. beyond an® everlasti pipiens to the honest man, They row worked WHO not one worthy cause. I8 ys " York of Judge pointed papers Gaynor, in there to whereby the take the CITIZEN? bring who failure the has of part in “worst their own delegates, convention. Grae cree that In detail GEEis away away from against from the told New o been disap-| presented those are delegates the best There of the the will control familiar EASE the primaries, declare they club’s the| No subject is more remain | that of better roads. themselves | People the people they call politicians; | bors. and complain bitterly because the try is ruled by its worst people. coun-| more And That's safety 3 name razor of made to the economy in having den- sell for their rate guarantee office whose cent ‘, : ijet us show let us show In and all sy work. you ya 50 per Rap io Old 101 South , d VIS of To r Matin. A a : STORE Vv man for per eee. . $7.00 ar For pa; ; a cas | dcesGacen sty 75c epesevalades oaPls00 All MILL Pay Kinds of cent per annum from date of sale Tt ‘ « € information the made with that to the and will The known land to locally as be aed mex Bench. yvered vy sagebrush aud Pry A Stuff, eee eee So. Ind. a the people Papers sign widening And them of the the sold is the Pan- Sn y ah 0. is free focae yv a $30 Re Ww aCe ith January at from 1910, payable will be di- profitably unite their la- it is pleasing to believe that band of men roads of thia carried train. and to Saltair It planned prepared advance. its That on the to have the « . Ses him a es two sources: eens Pe ae ae oes en itaen F = right, a uniform charge aoe c Of mine Dia iless ia1eyS RATER form some of the best locations for Homes and yards. sitoe t inten m the north end being forty-five a rails Teptthooe the will have attached to it 1-7000 é peu eaencinih, 7 i aac of tae ce one who will not do the duty of a| itt ° #H w citizen? ere we are, people. We would fight the value of the if is count a self-governing | ¢ yanyone who told farm lands in mountains ried immedi- forty pet of . leourn of season arthe Portions of some f only surface, SURACOU S10 a be paid which , a made mpany to from > -—___ ua we were Sucépeble of self;govern.|THE LOGICALLY FINISHING ae tax, i 6 ‘or themselves ag| at trouble-makipg while President Taft a doctor was called i And yet men who do not exercise their] rights do not deserve to have rights, | of infamy on a record of which Its most] The men who ignore the duties of free-| patient friend is ashamed. ees : ; ; men do not deserve to be free, It lent its columns easily, gladly, to] man The and to the and who polls, goes who to the primaries works for a can- Spry had| the statement that Governor refused to ait in a non-Mormon church. Se citizens of 4 an, By W. D. Candland, e «Sure as¢t ae gee (ae goers. “Gert : be able to play the piano?’ rtainly.” «fam might Bind vot that: the lefthanden, years oe sere oe have tried to pies a haven't struck of 9aclh-eaaaas ten 9 wea oe been diverted, of "e ann n A 5 ts eee secre y. Secretary, above, except that appllmade in accordance with aoe ee the granting point of diversion, Motlce of Gals ee Oe said the eee ae ft of Heal Estate. oi DICIAL DIST RicT Sz of Li the es- Ap phecakas on, deceased. Notice al Utah. ‘ J State of eco the In of matter sale o Fi te. The undersigne ed will sell at priv ate sale et following pr eo] tracts of ae on Sa 6 county, state ¢ “The of aettiodquarter of the southwest of section eight (8), (2) sauth, of ra nge one (1) ——ridian, containing yyy . of stating CAL EB T ANNERaR, quarter President W. H. Farnsworth ‘ Very protests y € undivided following WEEK OF e-ha one-half described township west, forty nteres t Int two Salt (4) In n the to-wit: tract of land, v (11). all in township three (3) m i meridia. ° “ Also an Onno undivided one-half interest In } the following described property, to-wit Commencing the northwe 9 the northeast quarter. ne aaeton fifteen sSOUL 052 veces t; thence Leak aoe 34 minutes 5 1088.9" feet sj QI west’ ? feet; this last week, for we GREATER AND of our of profit BETTER BARGAINS d to the O stock. summer winds. fall vercoats, THAN J t us FORGET A th cross OUR NEW LOC St e 9 au o an undivided certificate of sz te one-half 57 tee dyrum ane one-half interest it thence 65.2 nute 89 degrees towels west, coun- Interest in Sahay the of which was ATION * + alin poe SRS a In the ate certificate No one-halfgrointerest ah to Christopher Beton: ae Hnalvidea. onechaie dntererest of sald. cerceased In his lifetime, oer = ee oe pe ale interest there if unpaala tho arn of $27.00. Said certificate of sale is the southwest quart er af section five (5) weak, Male Lake meridian on" oe afte é the 10th a ers oe PD imo tor eae eH per cent re the bid Set ania upon confir nation of tho eee” aaa 8 will be recelved at N ; t elved at No. 51% Temple” St e hd Gene taT Se escae wee are tat ee Section four (4), and the tee ion fivs (5), in fovahante thras Salt Lakemeridin Nin the redont vee Don’t EVER ° ree feet: south heavy winter ore. Many and HIGH QUALITY AND LOW PRICES PREVAIL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT oo DON’T thence iy Waite eiaate hn means the least, i efforts, and if possibl e make the end eclipse all , id more we will meet our friends and customers serve you even better than ever befor ? east all thought have options 1,053 n duly assigned to said deceased, upon which one-half interest of s She iat due and owing om the sald de £ um Although this is the last week of the great Clean-Up Sale, it is hy no miss south Syath og 79 aenenie degrees 1,009.3 feet; west nes gait? (3) South. of range (2) iy, t Lake. meridian, in Salt twoLake e undivided to attend 2 west, tate Engineer, Date of first publication Sonteniber 1, 1409; date of completion of publication, September 39, 1909 COMMISSIONERS, the I . the th e est range ee to have the assignee ‘ Becinen in wax a guest of the state, have ended in| They Suse" ,wat cheerful and Ingiated an incident which puts the final touch eee be ve aoe a a . the quan- said appli- 16 ante waeinerte ee ‘suri 45% desrees s 5 feet; ¢ player, regard to eee tow nship change a -OrRei & e weight suits ineluded, with balance cn dinomadaant omdtertts otf . ; ; ; . who above inclusive, the SEES PEA ESS addition 1 LAST RUBE WADDELL’S VAIN HOPE. clare the average citizen could not havo | ter baseness of that paper and its mak-| pind Waddell “Rube his way in government; that the will of} crs. But the detail connected with Its| the people should not be obeyed, would | calumniation of the governor of Utah, | Pitches ball and sometimes defends ai. voree suits, had a finger badly hurt be crushed under the indignant protests |and its perverse and persistent efforts| when he was new asa Poserni, ge and eleven THE for this week we put forth our greatest Only a few days that has gone before. } ldi y in our new bui mg, where we hope to of the people water range 7 west; inelns ive, Etownship 18 st, Salt Lake base Th davit in ee ‘and filed In this’ office withinof thirty (30) daystien atuthiatnatie after the completion the pribiles for of heeds 1s the ‘firing of men:high- fair-minded men and women of tho ut- 36, 6 ane Asa diecadlnd quarter of section twelve 2); the northwest quarter of section one (), and the northeast quarter of section : Bars Pha vidsicoreh ei ae TOUCH. ment. We believe we are the most adNow that St is all over, let us ask you: This last—or latest: it will not be the| vanced and progressive people on earth,| of Tribune] Is it worth while to pay that much atexhibition and that our government is great be-|last—shameful cauge we are good. wickedness, was not needed to convince | tention to the falsehoods of the Tribune? Any man who would rise up and de-| range town- eee to erghaveetnbeenlbs stored aere whenever ts pee. gqvailavalle Maren the period from January) 1 to All a the Unit States < P ane fave wdciaces thele” ited tention to become such TATE BOARD OF LAND > 2 : J forty ~acre Ernctenvelected ad old are irregular In =. be right, ndividual, neration . of 1910 eee miles, creek, a ear stream, crosse Pte Beeiew net can yater the land during all will water s nthe Purchasers must pula be comparatively an easy matsp ne oe {s easily we : owe can be obtained by a haul of about for mountain to irrigution ately east, at dist C f , or six sailoe ae anes or ttre Wood fs the only fuel availSe eo ientiee man a . ' barred, innocent reporter isn’t the difficulty. What z , sections sections séc township 17 south, 1 to range of to 36, Se 6 west; Deter ley 6b the an of 22, 2s N ihene« tienPI miei iheé. NCTA perloc for the purpose above named. The appliad a designated in the state engineer's 5 Se Firing solution 21, tow nship 16 south, 1 to 36, inclusive, tions 1 range state. of Utah. e Syrae south, 1, 2, wleared ieonedeccan But is there any citizen worse than | state shall by their improvement double | T™!PUN: that 20, 38, Se 15 Tae aa eee. a’ the ae place Saks "Aleee ‘ ston, to a point from which the southeast ee ee tomate ay eotite and mer ake base range 3 wes dian, bears south 45 degrees $2 minutes east. 1,406 feet distant from where it Is to of cha nt ie aeronow. $2.50. fractions of times. of 17, scheme Boel ed cation is hereby them; these are : , portions Se e eee Searapias PELSTeie Laas ae Fits tA ine, See eee eae s il e anc Seth meeee atin the high or flood water of each spring. ful in sur- “roast” 3), o EE tonal sections 16, been mae September eontyey 6d and Wand in the manner and for the purpose aforesaid. Said application was approved by the state engineer March 18, 1907, and until March 1, 1910, 910. was was alea a B9 ue Shar at ceoreie tine nen water. The Sevier River Land and Water had been nature 33, or ene oe eee fied, where it was President's intemperate is to have 18$4,800 feet to allowed to flow down the natural charinsl fee have “ a reporter its employe and meridian. was el able 5 Se ere ayeinnee aoe rues oo area, tho exposed soil depth aE oe an pe we ejected from a train solely to raise a ‘02% deserveThelittle sympathy when Saari they complain. Tribune's makers In nothing can the | ©Y°" surprised—if B to 36, inclusive, 6 west; sections tity impressive than | P@Y® been immensely disappointed—and there is at work in Utah a who will never rest till the 11 Terms interest 1, : wot nN alee water supply. ft geen rh a Pontes if they move wisely, will make money, ; scheme : to as of 1 cants Intended (200,000) to appropriate two hu dred thousand oe feet of water oe 7 ha pp So gra cas age Tangs pe 2.50 tie Ps that the math g area April each year, to irrigate 195,20) cownhip % aggre ae | A Os Even 16 ae ane aes tvohualves land. helpful are : that Sts, 892 ve F 5 ; filling in the state enginser office for one hundred twenty: the distance to at the use that is being made fs 12,..14, OFFICE t is Ww he wes for growing farm crops. ‘The soil of quite two-thirds of . con- be Said D. Landes, whose postoffiee address {s Salt LakeCity: Utah, intends-toxcarrycoutithe has matured If you ride on you as of a west; CODE e with care attempt Law Rr oe end SG 1k ene ae base and mert- here It aittanoe 21, anc excellent has wonderful Bingham long-idle That range bureau it has reaped a handsome profit. crops—especially potatoes—have train sections \ ided into ten equal annual amounts. I he first annual installa F ca * 4 as he a ment W ill be due and pay able Ih adv ance, January 1, 1910, and “ “oy7 ‘ , 1m , , é annually thet eafter on January 1 of each year. Full pay ment may be made at time of sale if desired. e y gathered it is of one a of a Suives Tae embraced In 3 ais FOUR The unimwhich they who Sexsion ate Bae sectle wr st; 7 south, of the payments 1, approp whose postCi ys Utah, ship 16 south, range 7 we st. sections 1 to 36, ‘Inclusive, township 16 south, range 3 together to chapter 108, ue tae used 2 west w ater, price, jr., e ere Mill AND ) there a oh ; inclusive, = PE ice purchase ae 5 Poe 3rd. West and 8th. ’Phones: Bell, 3450 [ k guaranteed 12 eerie with Plates. pa, | in cash at time of sale, the remainder discrimination But ae river, SALT ‘that. John Lyman, Salt in tran rae Saectian range 2 west, Salt A BIG LOAF. ee QUES | | Maximum Users. OFFICE, 31, 199, given or teat ena alc anal, cteseteae he ‘which bears north 16 degrees 6) minutes east, H’S Se MAKES Bela 5 WorkK. sJc0 Soe Gold’ Fillings EPre, essneee oe up ceri Water (1.000) cuble’ fect fee LEYSON’: ee to Bagley and F. M. Ritiden nHdtcaaie made application Reliable FLOUR aE WLR of me C726 Notles is hereby oO a One-tenth blue the STATE ENGINEER'S Lake City, Utah, August Mans wn Acre. sale: good tim JEWELERS Notice . ae of for how Auction sale of State Lands with water right, at Panguitch, 1 ] ‘ y . . : Garfield County, Utah, October 1, 1909. Minimum price of land, $2 65 not the correct: é and af- the: ne any one acre with such water right, shall not exceed 1-5800 of the total eer cnes of m tenance of said irrigation SON Sunaina sold far lee than the appraised aTGn racey acres fe ‘Shor. aenorer * tha an en160 acres, will be sold to any one raised Phone have we you, at 00 oo = Beene a ee kos of 1 sold with a water right. This supply, if transferred wi none WoeN to the land, would cover it twentyfour inches ecu with water. Be Hemiblera®, Aine E cones. p Pereeton one year, 50 that and $1.00. If people. most 5 wor miles. Good public ranges are In the immediate vicinity of the land, making the location ering or stock raising and The fates supply {s near, tea. auitee curtene creamy tne: tract—up Sanford creek. The present. for ; . ° difi- Right ° Bilver: PNM SW per pcesaned Is good. US. . tics of the case. : aa ga Ta lg tas VALUE OF IDLE LAND. Every year a larger and larger area of the land south and west of the city ‘s being plowed. It les above c the water of the river, and has no means of Irriat for enough ones. sections south, recelve diligently d enough We have 500 new ones, just in from the factory. Every man should be his own barber. betel Set a aac teeter office in the city. f23 at each chalr. |\—~en en best Godbe-Pitts Drug Co STREET. : PRICES REMEMBER READY the system panies operating in the mentioned states | The ness for the railroads; make for better farms, for bigger values, for larger easy more| eae and no ee WORK Saree ao lonlaak Electric Street He Dreaidea He cehe iar eee levying uniform on alla land {n a the systemtax with com- story|crops, and for more on eee Main thavtine S Ceiatnrowe (ene been of| is : MAIN be cannot traffic done. with ey visit EVER l DENTISTS 234 ished interstate find 73 © HONEST the east to Salt Lake en-|vincing success. Wheat are} there, with a good yleld. rallroad per 719 CO. TREET Patnleas ° - Sele oF mone coupreen Rhone eanasacie leetiotwaler acre of irrigated land wach sold prised feature is that 20 25, eau Prices very best work at by an old estab- coast of “ the tha . handicap reclaim Root roads| eat 10c. e and DENTAL MAIN HONES SiE os “Wesfuco,” the for] States. Interesting those now regular boxes We Treat You A 2. regular § Covered regular MH. “ “Quilts: Phones Co ie Kittl ) 1ttle pera te Maryavalo Soothe SevierGrande ValleyWestern Branch Railroad, of the Rio and| dow y entered. with the project. And we Down | Address et, P tal work done et any price unless It Is Gone first class. Here is an oppor- is creditable to them. And the itself is a monument to their in- “good citizens” ” | paid the expenses : of the trip to New | productivity. , the primaries, | Jersey. Railroad men know that better | every one of citizens” elected | public highways make for hoités tial and polls, Jerse on that An complaint | who call themselves the best citizens re-| main all eae n the United WORST New then All off. Fuel i Fischer of the people and of the railroads as well woul . r Well would be conserved by an adjust- the Republican | ¥°S™, the circle of their influence widen-| nominate good ing, until the whole state caught the ng benefit of all interests, smallest damage of no one and the day | soil, and every ymen for every office, and elect them—to | !mfection for perfected highways; the the money to Commercial sation the’ e Cable ine tunity to have the the lowest prices the propaganda. of| ment more in conformity with the equi- who | | ~ aia ri In In bo of as UTAH stumbling they f Dr. Zimmerman ‘That must have been an evidence ofoe weakness when the railroad men showed how Salt Lake had grown in spite of }be an American city without filling the | 290% Toads. That state had even more] jnation with calumnious falsehoods about | "#0 the usual number of citizens who I ‘ la /Salt Lake. This ts the year when the|°°Uld not see the economy in spending | jPeople can regain control of their city, |'™°N€yY for good roads. They fought the| j}and continue it in keeping with the| Scheme of !mprovement for years; and| \spirit of the age in which we live, and in| ‘t 18 within the ie memory of men not yet | jthat better temper where every worthy |°!4 that New Jersey was criss-crossed | ves vaned A Batenn Quill ax! $5.00 valu onrerence 2 dustry and capacity, and their fidelity Jersey long} 50 . Covered 70x82, rm e : C dollar | O¥!@homa and Louisiana will have been | and there seems no doubt every interest required in This is the e |to establish the fact that Salt Lake can| |man the Texas, | the ie { es (Critchlow, SMI of the| to the interests of the people of this city what | and state. they haye found there they are going| *® “Se in bettering the roads of thelr] respective states. When that shall have| people same and | data data to ' li that any ee the They’ why to ship from have Covered ASx82, | W Sevier of lays and tie before lives virtu-|inas been admirably paired good temper inspecti 'popening of the campaign with joy, This ee> homes from an inspection tis the year to make an end of intoler- | M&hWays of New Jersey. And sance; to return the city to norma! polit‘lcal conditions; to deal fairly and hon-| ‘estly with every man; to give a pro- of aie Sateen’. 68x74, regeular . Brien es GbrerEa UNION " daily Sane commission. explaining the Lake Loge, Nea (No shipping from the east through Salt of] regular Covered 5 | | The disgraces {t. cause; Ce seem labors in ford this|for use ADS. , from four of the southwest-| le Delegates the|€™ men preachments WEST culty S $1.60 70x76, ee Bed Spreads in this mj sale at20 per cent off beverage is harmful; that That will be one of the stubborn facts . 's self Is perilSalle a tc : to control a $s If | peril not easily explained away tn the final temperance is the road to] determination of the e case. case. And it Is one e that “whisky makes @ man | of several. We do not mean to prejudge do more for the race than| the case; but It does seem that the work ‘appointive power safe in his hands, the} Prophets who ‘defeat of any opposition was a foregone | 0US by law. ‘conclusion. of their ofa | commerce of the working-| other tracism. would of party spirit would be destroyed. The] » : . = Sek party Is the party of religious | ntolerance—and little else. As for their nominees, the expected | thas happened. With the backing of| 4 hope. man—BY hatred; that its chief tenet is one | SELF—Is religious him Absoluteman—BY prohibition of intoxication EVERY th on based party —— Cove av ere peenlor ; where, Sold Every . £5.00 Tan | $4.00 ' ire en u s Stores.>» Other . auditors know the state-| formed and no laws, that can be enacted,nd | block of our friends, the railroad men, ment Sateen ts, the It is a sure ~~ they oe vicious and untrue committees, ways and helpful - was $6.25 74x84 | | - ti r af- g ‘may be noted in this connection, The| ope of every other man, rests with] parce supporting such a paper must \platform on which thelr candidates Pp ates w will himself. If he cannot learn self-control, wron ‘i . 36 ; e| a | B0 before the people declares “it opposes | the power of self-restraint, the use of ———$<$_$_._ = No religion.” Which would be a good| that wisdom which hls God has given| STUMBLE ON PLAIN FACTS. ‘story Fancy Saen eoal, 212 y—4= g10.80- value «88.40 Sie OUnS Sateen ee mer , i Better yA eae Pray Sens 4 ane 80 00 regular $6.25 values 85. on ; | E. NY @ White ‘Wool es ae 60x76, one Leman values | ey: $3.32} BlanWool Gray, -regular ets 64xS0, kets, $5.00 value regular food. ‘ * a Oiy | 20 , ‘ r |. 2.00 3 ae : $4.75 . 3.20 Blan- ba an¢ Hat 50 oc ty Blankets, | : BLL too 90 regular regular Wool 68x78, Wool 1.50 F vi values Light | ite Ghat. properly . failures with on to lia eee oes and fires him. We hardly think such a paper can . $1.60 68x Seas kets, | |} oe x80, $2 50 4 alues genoa Thite °o : 84 : sea 54x76, | + {n- to its embarrassingly bad record. 4144 as a climax to its ow n climax the an Blankets, y 54x78, kets, é 60x76, ae ri Gray aD few been tion, ie ree : discovered weak bl by Bane eatallsted! 18 by no means establiishec hope of the avery the too ba irdithiina adc > have of far handle ¢ the anniversaryy of: theE founding d ng Wes west. | aration, ON. , of men and women the e the , better Wool values for control sign that the digestive organs need the help of ‘ . . GM) 4)) Incidentally, them] in in the miles taking nothing could so completeand complete the Tribune's unprepared, make prep- service service y situation an They | pected, And saw | }y round out they Nap vata. the hood for which he was in no way on earth responsible, Is entirely to be ex- purses by the| “The hope of the laboring men depends a waiting city | 0 the success of the Prohibition par- the of unspeakably ‘ eases $3.00 values comniae Plain G r Woo Q73% make and their cause, they rest content. And] dent Taft's visit. Totally they didn’t wait for him to promise any|too arrogantly insolent to FOUNDING of discharge desire f thest which 9 columns own handling of with Presi- not | Concluded manner With of $1.00 regular .. ay Wool paper-makers of group a 58x78, values O such 8 regula .= Me eaten 76 rpgulap Gre fi aT: Nap to the they like, his in ic Blankets, editor-in-chief not do they himself reverse day. oO was excusably deficient {n its the news matters connected they have| there them. righteousness President his honest of his spec adopted | special came give the him their confidence, absolutely Belleving he will do justice to power coincident with the coming of the money broad and | wisdom that has been| Every foot! 7 Jae the into made|laugh—and 1901 }1903. By those laws the means were] ;provided for every foot of paving and every other improvement made in Salt Lake City. in cause, they refer everything to the gov-| ernment of men who are right, They] Every dollar's worth of street or side-! walk or sewer improvement made in] by : conscientiously fixed which] the knowing man, capable and can reader is treated| but little of fact.| “upbuilt the city,” the with much of rhetoric, And him next rege- Gras $4.00 nerves In coal wagons for! BEECHAM'S PILLS fall and winter 1s Se iEy Gray W oolpute SOc Cot- iy piniticate, 70x80 7h : ai hem ee o Ly = which torial of] sort In that faith have every They is less| honest and informed extravagant | man—capable, They ask nothing more than an honest] party has platform the that, from Aside statement | regular Cc ROM tl Gray Pat Mottled Binnicuth: 4Sc | Gray,) Tan akin White, 76 82, regular $2.25 values .#1.80 = Tan and Gray Wool fab, statement in the whole platform, “Come | ern people that he is capable and honest, | of the Tribune simply writes what his with us, and we will do you—good!"| and that with the information acquired | characterless owners tell him to write, he will do what seems to him right.]| s and if he blunders into a voluntary: ediFor theyy have. frank. Tan x82, 4 Bikaieatat 50 Blankets, 68x78, $1.25 values . ee by And matter! any . In owner paper. 4 } and anything. ach | 7 Blankets, ee array personally consequence the to before knew isn’t the k eye revailing I | now. . ‘ 85c values....6Se Cotton regular Cotton Te a eo a sol- these ‘ay Cotton x74 values. ton uls and after isn't of the slightest of The | z 3 reductions — 4 ~ purchases x74, White. the declared of your a hanes ands: 5 xt $1 Pali at = the fair with and he | ~ may bring a change * c 5 housewives are Many Lat . antage ke Gray infernal disgraces “5 ; . . an innocent him in dis- both disbelief 2 7 ma le a er had story investigate belief , ; that course to ads J 1 gi it is printed; publishing, Of Senator lays paper “- Any day vather. a de- that the the oa . Poor Appetite indicates weakness of the stom- Color some is dismissed of Spry office his at] west-| s of condemnation, investigated not] trip of the] to convince reporter touch-|true. 3 western a is paper . editorial Governor a| ever or rane Rin s erate completes which editor-in-chief facts} policy now The of-|emn have t Tribune a in 8 5 Sale of Blankets and Quilts the governor; from e ten witnesses incident on discharges That — nell eae ay ae of of paper that shames a people as reputable as any In the world. But] the exact believed been good west.” the questions value of this true | President the and determined his the President his the of any ing of for in dependent - himself benefit irrigation case. the community as he declared to get then ERS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1909 RE the that. Its contra. BS nt’s o er are Pee whole. blame for reporter, ee BROADER THAT. give the the And UTAH, snubbed feature Bransford; Rescate" [ee to] practical politics.” REGARD Mayor CITY, Mayor purposely knew from decline enter that of the committee. there is not a word smallest town pe i to all; ne6 j pate eae cannot Peele ersonal companion; paltie politics LAKE [EE obeyed; at managers of course, TSans ol—F fro ; ind from who were personal patriots.} entirely SALT ene war on refused rery state as gone nation, andc every state In o has forward tremendously—while those who] regard at| had he church Bransford the And, “ that be so bad as they are painted, since the| to pronounce- | light get politics.| story get and Unitarian political) them; soon us,| yesterday entire the in place, truth must fices convention—| city men TL ator Smoot with] Chicago informs the world that Utah] “took kindly to President Taft just as| that] with it is an adopted party will read] close] of “Come there—and the American the and very effect and best laws a down, one purpose the the work] good THEIR “AND WE WILL DO YOU—GOOD!” If the reader will turn the American] last of only it] ae ihe wants THAN the American. come The worst citizen is that one who er exercises the rights of a citizen “arte party of an can aa by do with TRA Ealeteeieause> to believing the dignity ar- | habitually case. SS TH ee aay the politics, government explicit | e¢sard discontinue. be in da in can) kadAnd the the anmiractive men active FeO advance),oy, SMI - wou /BEKLY —(In ae SEMY wear, $1.50; six months, 75 cents, rearages must part activity for morth, helps to influence geal One of the lessons Theodore Roosevelt] taught the nation was that a man who Subscription: a a = All :p arent aeare any Good Newspaper ow eEee DAILY AND SUNDAY—One cents: one vere a 8, ~ who beneath ‘ (Est. Feb. 12, The Salt Lake (Bat. June 6, HERALD-REPUBLICAN: ith aeearitd eewho declines eststo| [deel tee public than that other dered asar serfs lerd t ee se isee || LAKE DN AIELLA. ALFRED BEL BENNION. ah. NNION, Administrators. Dated Sept 1909, Cannon & Stokes Attorneys, |