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Show Morning INTER- MOUNTAIN Official Organ in State of the CO. ©a a! 4475. the e of years her Utah. A Act periods full Only Dp hy Da ily in ‘Salt Lake Union the in Congress, One Month Three Six pa eg Th AES Sas Gaon ‘Edition ‘only, OMces-Dooly emple @etO Block, St. 208 Both 2.00 Manager. South West NOT These patience two They oF handle of the more rapid hope to achieve. done all the all as beet is timent hold in tation coal Both crop of industries the be lost. of in Utah the is so have matter 30 of Utah and | opened ear, enormous, that]a shouid in be be this fuel for| We of be in in the the so not a a may will of do in order it is resi- to the] not in Lake not risen in all work Eastern religious a we from of party low gener- know methods Ss it of the organize > and London, the world, Over to the has the of the cent we of work have ten and most trade capital of the Kingdom and men as here to reform in order the the way of tection, to pro- pauperism. are of seeking our have men tariff cheaper and women. obstinacy here to te there instail out may betterment Over clings the is em- willing "reformers" British paid earners for cheaper best Over protection and here except through @isability, is seeking we or Over There man _ remedy that there sense wage known. are a of more the unknown tection prices of pauperism, or mental earnest Over, wages. every practically is 12 public or private the scanty subbe obtained for millions for inrate, percentage ; E city in. other population ever is larger prosperous has stub- trade a startling free less dependent upon charity to eke out sistence that cannot lack a the United any In want there free at a than rari per "reformers" pauperism paupers stands through American protection in pro- common as the right thing, How ¢ ROUIG 5 eb£ OW, May deliver Woodruff, meeting had and urged her-naturally SORTa an at vote the is a eywho a address pleasure American in son died Lee in November? a place deserves course, of on the he note that indorsed nomination for te to party partisan mem- church-to ticket It them-stat- D. Woodruff Mormon Republican was newspapers-we many Sarah heard destroyed, mentioned sent It pretty RIGHT. the adherence exciting dispatch how the can be which causes ; President a of the hardship. a Mrs. who bers we would direction in to yet entertain the know not where That recent after true. is political IS born Over integrity to afforded Salt place not More just members the their tariff! creasing oppor-|work. and state-J]physical and have if with ployment men not American of here the|world FAIR? care. the will|!®& that of the widow of the railinstantly on will its friends We their care of uriosity do city the they of not was time the THIS party. at if One af e fll- down which demand for that uspicion Ss find be of wonder ) 5b Some coal before. result subject its food venture CALL arrived t time. will months. of an general larder And the nor of it could here out It wonder piece Over the smelters the state of greatest is an old state, a safe YOU |‘ rs (there cnough same that And the failure carry the coal receipt Cities, trouble yards stores DO manu- And the problem when winter shuts supply the general Season. roads to does want, and the was the the the Judge non- Hender- senool re-election will board which, of receive. recent There are twenty bankers in the And in that day, there will be no|® lection. The dispatch was one of many that |OQhlo state penitentiary, and not one difficulty about moving the crops of the farmers. Beets take their own|have been sent East from the same|printer. And yet, it is big odds that e to Tipen. And when they are] * gource hete in Salt Lake, and it had |if,a banker in that state sent a comripe they have to be harvested and|# n effect In perfecting, extending and|munication to the papers, and found the popular sentiment |Mext day It didn't sound just as he taken to market. They will stand a]! itensifying certain amount of waiting, but it "‘Walue Perhaps is fact that had not kept the We rushed ing of country has has to efforts up with been doing all say they have-we they In itself that| |#S utterance the the the meant the the the be of to, the employ- Salt Lake papers Mrs. out may D. just}on in one|vorce. of this} my I know that lay They it in wife oath and a di- granted are every up on secured was we news barrister, desertion, has decree and do. has with accusation The Wednesday, blame the eminent Hempstead, his the always find that to find that of the | Was "hushed testimony Gospel. B. that election would not but charged meeting-houses he printer. aan You dis-|Mr. gave Woodruff November to bear of to it columns, Eastern Mormon Gath growth. has it. what in And|{© ity: railey wish could-which can that before the return they is |P atch b efore |? f the the course prosecuting Here have too, of unholy in bulld- But its Mormons. not detail on surprised of the case Jos- e ph F. Smith is a prophet, seer and always two sides to a}, revelator. He has said that we should We note that the Tribune is again if the railroad men have|yote the Republican ticket this year.]pvinting the sort of Washington dis- There are question. And ter shops with» the rushing, the keep in| growth equipment. been defied roads the the years and an companies with know for cars if is found railroad pace state. been it the is lost. the real trouble the of lessened-or_ the ex- may be regarded as a holy work by|en and|S9me men. But it is not a holy work not interminable. If they are posed to great cold, they freeze, their against will they | You can see it That is the IEra. t is the duty of only of another have e Improvement] will of the Lord. every good Latter hope patches which Burrows United States characterizes as Senator "largely fic- win-|pDay Saint to vote the Republican|tion." As the time for the convening ieket a year.--Mrs. Sarah D. Wood-|of Vo congress approaches we expect to |rufl o tah. see the Tribune blossom all over fts How generally the papers in older|fvont page with more of this home portions of the country may have com-|Manufactured news. 1 mented on this alleged utterance we <a, hoa ee ee "The|qo not know. We. have, however, Teachers in the public schools. of provided them-jt selves with equipment sufficient for the prompt handling of all their business, and the satisfactory service Of] The Iron County man with Record says: means to enough make a]found the following expression of|Salt Lake must be highly flattered start can accumulate money just)opinion in the New York Times, one|the Tribune statement that all about as fast in southern Utah as in}of the most conservative papers in good teachers have been forced any part of the globe. There are hun- |the nation: and only those who can stand dréds of openings and opportunities for making money for the has a little cash to invest. = a When one = in a of the plural widows of |"lecherous embrace od Woodruff, President of the|polygamous church, makes such a speech main, man who) wilford A cream-|Mormon Mormon religious meeting, no of hierarch" a left to of people capital ment; to mining who opportunities here; plant be would there is and big all the an find good in capital investment; exist handling to of stone HOW THE in nation's would Statistics that director the over ° could national 1900 in given be of the out by re- total at $81,415,000, and that in year at $88,528,348, 798. the attention of escape more 1900, than the by be- have in been Utah. in for the Era in Smith for habit the address which the smelters was most |@8e5 with was There |S0Uth as claims by may of | exceptional cases the] characterize all having county for dam- smoke and have been a banded few but to to the together for a of wholesale robbery it is unfounded. dated-as to that] Of dent hold the former It will not the critical MAY 28, course, is a pleasure present to note view that of the of in said. a which is the just But copy of the it the little what dis-|/nte Presi- is easy to get Improvement Smith address the trouble to look will find that president of the Mormon church not advise any ticket. He one, to did In vote or the out of the and ing its that even frighten that now own public all readers to vote The that|Judd name|or for ticket the by town if an is the increease preceding 1 900, 1, $23,491,257,60 which or 36.1 for the decade|tion-that amounted per cent, to|that the tense the description. of direct Republican But here quotations. Tribune says of the board as Mayor may not of ticket the mighty party that vic- Secretary education Thompson. be true. Thompson? fills|measure is a pre-|have It pre-‘ficial is relief But is paid It even Really, we earning to say that didn't get capacity if a public more may if it be wouldn't by, we schoo) than tra will ofEzra of Hale a mile on a very guaranteed in price, quality and it style at Banks'. To beat them account will be necessary to grow your own skins and create your styles. Be ee of her ae ae dis- couldn't fund the "It sent people is the now relief CHAPTER. Resulting SOCIETY | in a To be continued been in lack of system ment of receipts portunities to long with time guilty a the was The op- | had no the that for | accredited fraction This course of impression. of error time, It the individuals. have tempting who recalled trifling determine is some time. robbing be contribution, in bad million that acknowledg- offered Maryland only Senerous the persons will of assertion long about It the happened a on jn purt 4a ‘The had for compunctions a perhaps air of is that displayed may it early of the be en- | | | sufficient in lifting TRANSPORTATION energy will lid this the of FAMINE. man is * that the railroads are so short | Makes and and able-yet ave The about situation it?) what is i yet only. He awaiting | pup aera intoler-| wo we Apparently the peopié do al or * * have ° Hauser Ji and Mr and Mrs the at guests are 4 and Mrs. ‘thomas at 849 EB ast First Ryan South are at street. 2 in. lof Kensington. in Hie honor of Th het Moris the H city Mr. left. for and last Mrs. Leyson, a few who days, Clifford evening 5, | the] mos stly"atv for C4 2 R. has the been guest Pearsall his home that you are ho speak for yourself. -Louisyille Courier-Journal, on in tz Miss Gertrude Griffin of Denver is | visiting for several weeks with. her pbrat her, C. H. Griflin, and family, 865 East Second South street, | 7 "Miss | Ir. =. le last = and Mrs, evening a Raymond Ss. for California. eee hostess | Kensington | der scorated with | carnations oe afterentertainen- Brantford enjoying entertained Commereiz ul the couples : aay hospltality. club ! Masson Ne Dr. E. Viko left Wednesday night for New York and Chicago, where he will visit the large hospitals In those places. He will be gone for several weeks. , > >| ° « A quiet wedding occurred at Phillips parsonage at 5 o'clock yesterday, when Miss Blizabeth Vincent of Provo and B. H. Bower of that. city were wedded by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin, in the presence of witnesses. Mr. 'ness m "ho was for several years & member of the' state' board' of horti_|culture. Mr. and Mrs. Bower will be at home to their friends at Provo in m,| few days. | Colors ado) PHOEBE CARY. yeste rdiay » of Miss Nic Herds ‘and I Miss think true love is never blind But rather brings an added light; An inner vision quick to find The beauties hid from common sight. No soul can ever clearly see Another's highest, noblest part Save through the sweet philosop es And loving wisdom of the hear hostess s|} One Hundred Bright, New Beautifal WOOD MANTELS Just Being Unloaded. oun R: ADIANT GRATE | a | | . Powers will entertain at and Is working a Grate Revolution in domestic comfort in Salt beat City. winter | ca | receeption | "Re 2e di at| s. = club \ pleasant t will social be event : e nte ane of 2 | the "| Ellas Morris & Sons Co. 21-27 W. So. Temple St. ER BROS. CO. 89S MAIN STREET =pSs= Ew ey = f) 2s Sip S| 85 2°83 bern Pon G) ae =--_a2lS 2QOo ° =o So .0'8) ary Seq oS Sa a o1 % & = oO-n5g ee 3 So =S Ss os See' ps € k keep th ‘ the kind S 330c, 50c and 65c. <2 ee off I S533 ose that mother used M << = 255) to make, 15¢, 20c, 25c,| 25583 =m Sarem ee as a> sogse 58833 fa eS Fas aes =oo goneSs ~ eye re G3 os see ea BO er S| E8SFa. Pes Ba - oxSe 2°58 fairly'yburt, A ODEUAE clear across sin lks william, think of Alden's jolt; il ae S.'T, Mr. home Taft except lumber, over preceding eae |Taft'is a great and Willing chap, chock of saws and timely joke the railroads claim to have been in- | f facilities of an ything d. ° Igleheart William Gibson Berry " EI- rags a brisk and able ja of cars and locomotives that ay can|y~ °o sige be what may be the task, Taft make no showing whatever towa is preparead the date to fil lieving the situation? This cement has | Ana ane is why I rise tirae Why not not produced such a very large ne for yourself, Bil centage of stuff for transportatio creasing their small fractions movement can and and Mrs. Mr. their guest Mrs. tomorrow ee there Mr Hauser,: T. Knutsford. P| a a att Tend a reach the goal i ways "right on hand. to speeches a s of New York is the Mise Lewis: McCor= > away down south OW hat are we go-! ing to do?" People are asking all over| But, sakes Like wise, " od ' : § alive!SB: a} Is the country, particularly in the Pacific; ape Bill?land Ww hy not speak for voursce northwest-about fuel, lumber, farnm | a Jersey man a urns then products, foodstuffs even. Is there to| Seed Ons ards a train for Arkans be no relief at all this fall? Is it pos- sible ioe iold of Logan "Recent BE Reuen given W ill be Kimball Bergo Bayt oh Nets * Rog rears . 1s } in Maine gets ina bale sent to yank him ou Portland Journal ‘What's the mat- |~ parla intent ter with the railroads?" asks a paper | Oh, Tart addres Jil. Betrothal do nothing now, but they will do some hard thinking about what if anything can be done hereafter But 190pe of possibly better conditions next year or some other year doesn't induce present cheerfulness or patience. Many lumber mills are idle, though having orders that would keep them running night and day. Flour mills have closed because their product cannot be shipped. Millions of bushels of wheat that ought to be in the mills or on its way abroad are lying in interior elevators. Scores of towns are nearly or quite out of fuel, and have no prospect of getting any for weeks to come, Even the fruit-raisers and hop growers cannot get their products moved. The freight busi}ness seems to be in a state of paralysis. The aggregate logs throughout this region will be very large. It will no doubt run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, and will affect directly or indirectly hundreds of thouands of people They cannot beHave that such a situation was unavoidable. And their indignation inc¢ }A | Prof on Paris an solo A plano Prama." Hortense Mary Miss by Donna solo by » : violin ) club chorus will render William guest of aching with no apparent and effective efforts | for re lief. ut what's the use in talking Perape there is no use 1n einkine's against unsavory scandal and that the guilty the pricks, yet if the people's roar is will not escape. San Francisco must! loud and long enough some effort be made to prevent a recurrence not allow its jackals to go unpunish- See |of such a Thee tation famine, If not ed if it wishes to retain the respect ie colle ve this of the world." | TAT, tertained be Hope was but too identity | its on will be hela club house at be the country Ritchie will h them Tempest. Baltimore large Suspicions kind the the a stolen. the homeléss.. suffered that tale cives the breakfast table next morning Julia's pale face was noticed and commented upon. "She had a violent toothache last night, which kept her awake,' said Fanny "Now I think of it," said Mr. Middleton, "I wonder, Tempest, how you ean have the toothache, for you ares always bragging about your handsome, healthy ‘teeth, and > say you hain''t a rotten fag in your head." Julia colored, for what her father aid was true, neither did she re> member of ever having had the toothache in her life; but quickly reeoyvering herself, she said, "Neither have [a decayed tooth. It was more of a faceache, I suppose, than the genuine toothache." buy misuse rs @ At San/Francisco April, fund, was of to who said surprising. thing alleged : oe » eed 3 cts Ce { aoe afternoon a Pint k France will @ . appropriate cold you are, sister," said ‘"‘let me warm my shawl and yo "You can't warm it, for there is neithes fire nor wood," said. Julia; "and besides, my tooth is much beter now So Fanny Jay down by her' sister, and the two, purity aud guilt, were soon fast asleep, side by side, and the angel of innocence spread his broad wing protectingly over the yellow locks of the one, while a serpent lay coiled in the dark tresses of the other choolhouse, he the disaster of last American says: to to doing American much their|Ezra party be a discredit- showing Is more making always are MILLINERY and "How Fanny; ___ left people That Tribune words the timid the earns, tickets Street-car yet census bu but, clear|have brought up that subject may be it was And ever, we find that the increase tor the friends. four years follo wing 1900 amounted/enough to the readers-as it should|since the Tribune seems to make MayWith this we may|be to all the citizens of the whole na-|or Thompsona sort of standard to to 20.7 per cent, compare Thompson the issue, was $94.300,000,000 of the Republican party, nor any oth-|true, is there a man now alive and er party, This is simple truth, and|sane who will say that he does not $5,800,000,000 nearly or that estimated by the cen- any one who would rather be right|earn it? Doesn't every man deserve Taking the figures of the|than be radical can verify it. He ad-|as much of a salary as is earned by vised was city's |t0ry Was not recorde the did Republican|as not mention to voting lost, was|Well, published, and any one who will take denomination, sought from was moaning The mud, which was very deep, was not more than half frozen, and at each step she sank into a mixture of mud, snow and ice. Still she kept fearless. ly. on, till at iat she found herself in the midst of the thick woods. Here her courage somewhat failed her, for she called to mind all the stories she had ever heard of runaways, who were said to Walk abroad at this dark hour of the night. Once she thought she raat the giant form of a negro standing in her path, but it proved to be a black stump, and she was about laughing at her fears, when her ear detected the sound of a light, vapid tread coming toward her. Almost paralyzed with terror, she stood perfectly still. and Hstened for the sound to be repeated, but all was silent, and again she went on her way, and soon reached the schoolhouse, Sut here a new difficulty presented | itself. The house was. locked, and the key was in Mr. Wilmot''s pocket; but the old adage, oo there's a will there's ‘a ‘way,' ame into her mind, so she felt ounce on the halt rozen ground till she found a tong rail, which she placed against a win dow; then climbing up, she raised the rectified It Tribune's and there touching Smith Era 1906! oar not the of that sort, the farmers {Systematic plan |i8 48 unkind as magazines. referred books dollars, must Tribune's statebeen robbing the thelr inflicted late|fumes. number which appeared it with speaker crepancy in $106,- that the Jatter estimate differs of bureau the by made that from comof deparzrment of the statistics noted as we which, labor, and merce for F. DIED reader in a recent Lake much-discussed address-mentioning|future by no means tallies with its the Improvement Era-it could not|dark forebedings just before election. have been at a meeting held earlier|Three weeks ago the Tribune prophethan the last days of October. sied all sorts of disaster if the AmeriBUT MRS. SARAH D. WOODRUFF |cans should not carry the election, the years The and it must month is indicate increased the estimated church if that address was delivered all, the material census in can Sait state of Since story 190%. is do of union the November number, and was issued a few days before the beginning of Utah," news the wealth and year latter not Farmers hardly be estabbe; -piensed . with: the that there is a|ment that they have Joseph there a lit- of polities. in undoubtedly - exists. days of October, the Improvement GROWS! the $18,353,900,000 tween the of And with to southern rca el than Republican, on church influence influence her Speaking ‘ But we think it can lished satisfactorily at for indus- advancement things. acting horses, here the current impressive Howell, Mormon Now, factory with NATION Nothing more start to come light raising facilities better than good electric bea good-paying business. are dozens of others. Men tle neces-, commence-|Such will an a artificial the the money the profitable try; have make operators Q a lot sary lady in Sal Lake City. FURS by the out, the re OP may Wet gl te te er Sih feel surprise at the report that} Really, the Tribune should apoloraising chickens and hogs here, if it)Orlando W. Powers, a defeated Demo-|gize for that shockingly offensive is done on a large scale; the dry|cratic candidate for congress in Utah, | ctatement. farm industry offers a good opening | WII] contest the election of Joseph for Holmes. she down the stairs, was soon in the open air alone in the darkness of the night Just as she shut one ped of the house the watch-dog, Tig: came bounding furiously toward har with an angry growl. She silenced the flerce animal by saying, "Down, Tiger-poor Tige-don' t you know me?" After qufeting the dog, she proceeded on her strange errand, wre wes to obtain for one J. tl-Continued,) She indeed was in a dilemma; but she had never done before in all fas she had often boasted that she never life At the end of that time her lesvet was In so straitened a spot that -|sons were very nearly learned, and she could not devise some means of sick with cold and fatigue, she threw oe earns herself, and she relied on jaside her books and prepared for bed the Master she served to ald her in} Her movements awoke Fanny, who, this diffie A She never brought her lon secing her sister up at that late books home, and as the reader wi jhour of the night, Started with surere this have surmised, she was in the | prise, and exclaimed, "What is- it, daily habit of writing a sketch of her | Julia? - What ‘is the matter?" Julia lesson on foolseap, and then reading it immediately extinguished the light, off. When school first commenced she lest her sister should discover the had asked the privilege of sitting in books, and then a Nothing, Fanher seat while reciting, and by this ny, nothing; only have the toothmeans she could hold the paper under ache, and I got ee for the camphor her desk, and thus avoid Mr. Wilmot's but I ean not find the bottle anysuspicion Her lessons for the next where." day were unusually long and hard ‘The camphor is downstairs."' said and as Mr. Miller would be present Fanny, "but I will go for it if you wish she dared not resort to her usual artime to Joes your tooth ache very fice, particularly after what had been much ?"* said about her "notes She knew she "Yes, rather." said Julia, and her never could learn all that long lesson kind-hearted sister arose, and found in school hours, neither would she fail her way in the dark downstairs to of having it for anything. What could her mother's room, she do? For some time she sat by ‘What in thunder's come now the dying embers, with her dark face called out Mr. Middleton. ‘Pears Lilke buried in her hands, revolving in her somebody's been tousing round the mind the best scheme by which to house all night."" outwit Mr. Miller "It's only I, father," said Fanny. At last she rose up, and a malicious "Julia has the toothache, and I am smile of exultation passed over her after the pec Hes bottle features. She looked at the clock. epi s See ou, Sunshine, is it? The and saw it was already half-past ten, camphire's on the mantletry. Be keerand then stealing softly to the be dful and not break it, honey side where Fanny lay quietly sleepVhi Fanny was after the caming, she bent down and assured herphor, Julia arose, and = seizing her self that her sister really was unconbooks, threw them hastily into her scious of her movements She then bureau drawer she then sprang back hastily threw on her overshoes, cloak into bed, and hed Fanny came in and hood, and stealing nojselessly loathsome are Mary sash ind in a moment Was in the chool room The atmosphere of the lroom was still comfortable, and she "Yes, I will do so," said Mr, Miller, topped for a moment at the stove to and then as he saw Mr. Wilmot seemwarm her benumbed fingers, then ed somewhat excited, he changed the groping her way to her desk, she easconversation, which had been heard ily found her books, and made het by other ears Adjoining the room ot wav out of the house in. the ‘same Mr. Wilmot was a long dark closet jmanner that she had entered. the door of which opened into the u is she renched the ground a apartment of Julia and Fanny This large, dark object sprang toward her, closet was used for a kind of lumberand two glittering eyes looked up Into room, in which were stored promiscuher face She uttered a loud shriek, ously old barrels, trunks. hats, boots land was answered by a low whine, and so forth It originally had a winwhich she Instantly reeognized as bedow, but the glass had long been brok-| | longing to Tiger ‘Why, Tiger," she ep, and its place supplied by a large exclaimed, "how you frightened me! board, which failed to keep out. the iWhat did you follow me. for It wind and rain, so that during the winlseems Tiger had thought there must ter season the closet was a cold, cheer| be something wrong, or his mitress less place ould not be out at this unreasonable But on the night of which we were speaking, it contained a novel plece of She was noways displeased at this, lumber. Crouched behind an old barfor she liked not the idea of again gorel sat Julia, Hstening eagerly to the fing alone through the wood, but with conversation between her teacher and Viger for a companion she went fearMr. Miller. When it ceased she arose llessly on, and reached home just an from her dark hiding place and muthour after she had left It. tered to herself, "So you'll see, will On entering her room she struck You old torment! I wish the y ou light and then tried to Warm het Old Serateh had got you before vou chilled limbs over the few faint coals ever came here If I dared to 'a- but no, I wouldn't do that. bad as I but there was no wood in the room, am However, T'll cheat you for once and she dared not go for any, so she you hateful limb! But what shall T sat down with her cloak still eraae do"? (Chapter the They have tariff reformers in Great Britain also, but their doctrine is different from that of tariff reformers in America Over there they want a tariff established.-Topeka Journal the4 Sometimes we wonder if the average 1 nember of the American party knows t he methods employed by the manag- factories. problem the be of and cars and further coal will its at it PROTECTION rich to transpor- their been ed in the summer there that to Utah, tunities, to right the supplied that time solution work sent Mrs. BANKS', 116 SOUTH MAIN ST. "Topping" off the best dressed Even over tren. none sen- office equal of homes, one without Some state dents zu farmer Residents not trust solved a an it at as for miners prepared its mines particu- | uncertainty enough Republican have their both who refer- A combination at novelty veil. | manufac- all election, and LIFE IN KENTUCKY to of eclipses that prepared same time we realize/the best state for the had to be moved, and] money of the nation want have that gold thing a had. beds combined| and the have was conditions was untrue. we ever the silver one five that consumption. our it of the of Yukon thousands convinced attention should really handle Illinois js to thing published But And and|#!!¥y and the mills Here 3s plenty of -meat and fruits and vegetables are in than lode, affected than | ™MeUesers that companiés. want country and the before fron of The facturers 1s health more coal ts East have can demand Fuel they region more Here been |imdecenuy Indiana here the A genuine Black Lynx throw muff, a lace and fur hat, TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE solemco-relig- Era - { worship {is declared had un-|Ccarried. future. is for all her 06. ee CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 19OO SALT LAKE ven- By it PUSIneEss. Here state of a Improvement Eastern Probably adyance| And will enough the are an other splendid the she for of already should that demand any in meeting course, commonwealth, of the mineral regions were blest with rea -an agr urs : : . > de deigricultural country already embarrassed just a Comstock the And requirements. there is| veloped; could But at the that the crops than of which a bet-| year's no city in Utah There the them and wholly quantities moment that other certainty Superior is advance have uttered a of nas prevailed | election, and by way of explaining to years. Here the East how the election had been region coal it seems lar. any this Galenas. try There biggest companies they delivering to men. upon coal not than for REPUBLICAN, words the woman was dead before the publication of tured achieved|if inter-mountain haul are railroad further should resources in Laké has wasted, farmers must We times the the utterly of they good railroad whole be the be demands one the work BLAME. of big must Utah, will 2 CARLOS to| East, mighty. Utah mind the and the exact assembled the|number adding of the woman, And did|months in be before $41,844,-|ionists, . Utah could produce. .Here is limestone for the fluxing. Here is granite for build-| ing. Here is more copper than Monts ye ana possessed in her palmiest days and more lead than a hundred 4 TO should the are of AUF WHOLLY Union is Here esis = en the where and natural Ohio, ™ to for]erable four-]|nity state in people equalled the Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 23, 1906. the of a more the world Within Association. Increase the Here wealth Phones-3190. Press in position certain are §.00 Year.. General Publishers' stato ter opinion of in the public 2.00 By O00. for Not done from Surely Noneee. One Malcolm McAllister, Member the .............00. figs ede e a galsceare increases get 64.3 per cent. great advance, has a so Rates: Wie clelelereiaiclarevarcieiciaise Months Sunday ar $65,087,-|tended wealth of the nation. Not a state|red! the Union has earned a _ better Of Not City. Subscription total at the we share. estimate The a 323,812, or Of this party Entered as second-class matter Feb. 20, 2906, a.at the postoffice at Salt Lake { Waroh Grouping two teen REPUBLICAN of the Republican the 091,197 by THE INTER-MOUNTAIN put | | Every being Aw &, lished 1890 W@ The ner. Mountain Republican for "9 i total sw [= 3 4.) =| O eas 22 < 8 F820 +222 oog ws ee Sef, |