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Show ~"* THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1906. VALLEY FARMERS sua cs) JOIN THE EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN CROWDS THATFILL OUR STORE Are Jonoied Were Satisfied John C., legal Murray onee the Plaintiffs Ontcome. a Lake yesand the petition fight are their effort! the re many law So suits were own aT ‘Salven, year a Hing ® on oe mo e the_ot other oe on ake JEWELRY 01 the aoe feasible plan ‘At cond meeting I to the of rude junctio ha in the any as set with Sores FOR were not a our Street to into| possibl dirty of the > Ou en rs, we have won are tt an anable6 ) Ss r et SILK SALESMAN "tg yap the auahiere froz it | 0of theatrical causing and/to pe ant st ress ts ees all kinds at strians le Oo « Mrs. A Whose ally | | GAY Him He é use t with and CAREER | well worth COATS breasted, collarless me ee ee as ee me 90c each, go on ee ak DRESSED SNe 43c DOLLS! $3. 75 |} Elegantly Dressed Dolls ofin them a greatwithvariety of nob hy styies some extra "$7.95 | Ce tea hecie me 75 Saturday only. @ ‘Miss stated Miss rom Dufty He Spent Down Jilted Pin- eer ae rant Because (ais SR AeHE Her haste | Algernon S$ Atwood 7 . be alesman well known in . this e and { <i) had ee BE traveling J city, met| Bs en Sa Mrs. ; m¢tO z LBL ae rus etint ot COST! Cut - Glass, Clocks, ete., at | , r| nd | eerie 1 PRICES ARE WITHIN REACH . Come i All the Concomitants SaaS and em-| his Site. Dinner Mrs.| Be pee tad anteed i in aes We and as will convince yourselves. represented. exchange We ce do article Every engraving after article free of the holidays. to refund guarcharge. | eas a The markets all ee a liday dress today ‘ the \bundanece | with of May aes s¢ affair A+ eas Tt hes have Woot While a mere Clark through his aunt ; Speaial, pair n- the street was ove $1.25. w Jad le faith a incBosto; Value mon Silverware, and Miss to expected ne Th ink "compar a ee eu pita age io 3 to 8. Beautitut Xmas Gifts in Diamonds; Watches, Jewelry, if eater es ve belie With leather soles and heels, sizesQ5 ACTUAL oe, QUE, wHeliy ana te leave the aud "road" Panis ai ‘ eee 25 © AT dealer cases, Graham he that argely man 25 $1 COMFORTS next « Shane st Was that Duffy, the poor little© Di ;| consented ¢idee n 1 aes to Clark the Tea 0- eee pretty hair, movable eyes, shoes and stockings. Dolls you'll acknowledge e a fo! mea al manvemone and anver merchants Graham. He paid oe his Marie | fairs Clark; Money Shot es a 7 in Nereteieic doa ith eet eS result:hus-of | Holly and Evérgreén Form the of her handsome Ar are eee erie Background for Attract tive Displays. Atytwood told his wife of his love af- ae night, and others who Gael oe sah _____________ \to "r and is said to have been engaged to ere her, in Aeucae gone butey ihe eae herbein family's, uy ee hei | Mise of inconvenience cle each : Chicago, trunks t 8s inheri WAS 7 | Woman ee DOWN he saeme certitory. ! ish nj Pan Ea constructed for sweeping : ; flood of The akes at; mers ee +) thoroughBbiatety-A |HIS trimmed in finishing braid all ses A Great Doll Sale Special! Washable braid, separate Waist lining, a $2.00 Garment, t fhe merchants of Mur-/but in the day time, instead of using told what we intended doing.| |brooms and brushes, the street demerchant stirred to aid us artment has put to work these flush-j} ade 98 | | water streeets a_pair; SATURDAY ALL DAY ‘speciaiy priced oaOf0°" 020" 8) DT Dew and TIE poner ek trimmed -"~ with | LADIES' FELT SHOES a soft German Outing Flannel, Cape over shoulder, aie Agernon S. Miao and In a wild effort to stem the public Clark Visited Salt Lake . in-| mud and -|condition 40c Wotth Gc-bach oh aee cae size-measure $2 89 HOUSE WRAPPERS the asphalted a3 fees 79c extra FUR SCARF SPECIAL--Brown Martin Fur Scarfs, 64 in, long, with two bushy $4 tails, great value at $7.50, for Saturday's sale at __.____.___.________CHILD'S FUR Sl White Thibit Fur, Satin bow and little pocket book, $2 | the 4 seilles patterns, 87x99 inch, ____________. | gommpany Streets. which were work, <# throw a worth $4.50 Fringed White Bed Spreads, Mar- |] Jointed Kid Body Dolls, 17 inches tall, with style, or with réllne collar, sizes 6 to 14 years, at | 0 Orders Clean well Best 90c Value on Sale at 59c Ladies' good medium heavy Outing Flannel Gowns, in neat Pink or Blue stripes with button hole stitched edge collar and FOR SATURDAY. BR oe Sadurdey:-al. PUBLIC Department Flushers fight black, all sizes, a heavy,warm and dur- UNDERSOLO - SA LE OF GIRLS' 7-§ GIRL'S COATS, 7-8 length, pre tty novelty mixtures, double at . d NEVER 256 | Mong th aah fv sole owe fever at TAIN up and down lates a ing broteht at, each SATURDAY--ALL oats forj/ances, decisior niintent granting an all of the fz we 2 "And now that sie *y see : 4 that Lae they ao so Special Size 36x50. Value $4.50.° $2. pair, ALL Size 18x70 inches; value $1,25 ee SATURDAY per TO nee WHITE WOOL GRIB BLANKETS} Special, PRICE i" Began. Splendid 40c Value at 25¢ a Pair. yeneee knitted Wool Stocktngs in fast esi Hemstitched White Linen Dresser Scarfs- semi-precious matter ray But in Marshall Practically err present} last the ONE Brooches, 5c of} eondition filthy the against to]outery turned the courts,| Sait Lak atreets-ethe street depurt-| the only re-| : at cs at | anc ushers the out called has j}ment Paani Pight 1864+ LADIES' OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS SALE at etc, prettily a reign there began the rights, ; which resulted in ED @ Stones, . They THGQNG make pretty DPEOLLY ANETIGQO Xmas DFUO™ pres- SewtK found teat the ores: courd no a. paelted. tbe deadly to animal and life in the valley plant me and said ‘You ete Mr. Mackay.' Tha is panes cel we could) dbcaw L | - every pair ‘ UtViiUon e TNGY follow was ; KNOWN BEFORE! OEVENINGS.. CHILDREN'S SAXONY KNIT STOCKINGS able stocking, This extra special includes Brooches in the greatest variety, including Hearts, Crescents, Senet Bars, ! Fleur; de lis, Bow‘ Knots, mys self and asked the smelter manager | what would be the result if the ex When le THE ors MH EVER zoe onsale Saturday sete os 25c CALMING the YOU'VE 29c¢ Saturday all day-Gold Filled Etc., worth 50c to 75c each. a stat a committee waited upon people and ene? Fonfiihons tL their essa a As THAN All the 40c Grade to ---.----.----- 25¢ Closed. tir wie pa ESTAB . 50c-your 75c¢ Grade to AllAll thethe $1,00 Grade to 22.2... 275e90¢ We have been at this fight for the|/B last two years, and it is preposterous to think that we did not thoroughly | understand what we were going into We went to the smelter people, to the merchants of Murray and to everybody coneerned in the matter and} told them just what we would do. We believed and hoped we would win the fight and make the smelters close down, We believed that they could not consume their smoke, laden with the deadly fumes, and as a result they} would have to close down if the injunction which we sought was granted by Judge Marshall. We told the merchants this. But in the first place we went to} the smelter people and asked them what they could do to help the farmers of the valley. Catlie were getting sick and aire children were taking sick, crops were failing, trees dying -all on account of the smoke coming from the smelters. The reg syae wf nae valley could stand it no lon influence, the smelt value ALL SIZES. In beautiful assorted colors, duced as a alanes ced as follc signatures ed to several of those back of this} movement for a rehearing of the casé and have told them what I think of} the movement [I saw P. Cahoon| and told him flatly that I thought it} Was an insult to me and to the committee who fought for the injunction, and that I would let nothing rest to balk their plans Smelters BUYING MEN'S AND BOYS' WOOL GLOVES now | farm-| an uttached presented to Judge Marshall to reopen the old case ‘The petition chreuls ite ad by the mer-j; ehants of Murray is an insult to me} as chairman of the committee, to the committee as a whole and to Judge Marshall, who rendered such a just decision," said Mr. Mackay yesterday "In their petition the merchants say we did not want the smelters at Mur-/| ray to close down, that we did not} expect the sweeping injunction of | Judge Marshall and that we want the Wanted regular at --2- 22... the in sale; choice Saturday all oe against} who among with day the returned valley GREATER The Results of Our Efforts Will Bring MEN'S AND BOY'S CLUB TIES smelters Wyoming Murray, petition Salt have into of a in SAVING AND A handsome assortment of colors and designs displayed in our case for Satur- recently the We've spared no pains to make this the GREATEST DAY IN OUR HISTORY. GREATER Due of which over ranch pitehed merchants of for TODAY. Are chairman Bingham, his circulating ers and vietory and from After With committee &@ terday Taken Mackay, citizens' seored The SATURDAY OFFERING, we make, will Insure Economical Expenditure of Your Christmas Money! Read this Grand Bargain Menu SAYS J. C. MACKAY Steps Consideration, to ee ea INSULT; at By Wises Merchants. Legal it ! -- how se The forth finest of In : their meats smelte rs, they are sending ate a peti- le chp flushe s ap latte rit. all over side =| his death last Monday in. Boston. Mrs |‘ la rk was 40 years.old,. ten years oe Ana oe ane SER rae een yasna tion to the effect that we did not know] walks and ere valks, on pedestrians | Margery Clark, who aay that fe State 5 S er "«Oe De 2 hy ae Batol kk erat1 ae ae yreens : Sena olate "oOker ant what we were going into {n our fight, | aid on ve hic ie In smearing the jpre ymised to marry her while on a visit reet, 3 SOsSto ton, broker. What | #64 ar mans ects . | 1 relations existed C betwee Ir ‘Ia4rt | Mistletoe The is plen every nee that we & got more than we wanted, that)clothes of citizensi the fushhe rs insur eyt os alt Lake a City, Chy : was | | and vetween Mrs. | i put a bullet: through Atwood ) before the death of Clark Mrs, |4"4 the prices ar' ih the eesreach of it was We not a complete sought, and, in SEEN shut-down short, cure e when Ss ce Marshall that that /the transportation were|amount in FS aay|s of Cue Maik of small | 14 dirt siscel' abar Pisuniies matter into}warning end Judge it d ee "ged edie the the driver. force ls of heart "eam , the while "Feds rat] 1, Be ton. exactly what we | building yesterday afternoon, we hoped to se-|flusher passed a carriage Without we took the I wan 0 co for we Oty EERE that we did get Just fought for and what the he slept in According her home to the |Clark's Sc husband ; stories|knowp that is unknown : " shortly sprinkle LOVE {gaged OSE, ‘Ip. iffairs in from San ~ which he Francisco . was. to en-|Clark New ear | and but fall. it is! the There choicest never was a finer products of showing of | the land fortune of $100,-!" to live with Mrs./| continued to do so for was dressed, may be bought a pound. raised on with sith ing public to know 2 Got What They it Wanted. . which "T am not phatatate against : Se driver of the flusher of the misery | hi 2a ‘caused ‘drove jless and o n, regard- discomfort a ne doing ie any, Ritmineenere or any rierTangier, Hee a 4 J mare| Dec 21.-Spurred vibcn outside of |/POWe! and threat of foreign "pl plenty My Salt Lake= bees ne where aevalleyBelted: =p alts damage ‘ ete OUnTt a : ,) ference, this samewithout kind],| Det forevet to t eee th . eetes the the Sultan . has diplomatic marepUPy POPC. Oe ene a " hs es ; iS t | quisition of aot L ere | rocco in . = | ad simply let eTey them valley , wewe 5in ' pe can f erenat ar! : s > ve are to live here : as pele pie ore, | cheer uae Counter Petition, > acne : Republican, Rae M: ackay and members of the| advance. Hi e 'py ee . visiting will e ‘ for the to stand by ontr erchar € the farmers of the| |} x petition ry iting a alley and circulating them at esbegin pie pee: a petition their among original wealth and other deadly ute sent body by } the | ‘ iraham, inter-| Wealthy a forma]|the to here, in- Late it fe _ iw : in MR ' wi aa cityBEN. No Ut awa Bineies - d t is very much = tarlum the same prong them panne us Re con aCe onde ra | [Parag aia The Murray esociation oC of a ae. association Ss: ‘whieh ther r wee er Another are rE xt . oun ty Se eet in‘ went killed that ame" Sr ichvaiaee to relatives, and at in Case. Atatog! Atwood's Margery ‘ J Mrs Atwood, and person, but At-| as from by, at once. out first/4Md Becalls last night Salt and Lake which and Promotion| with public made en to the|tion th hich, une the commit- | V alle in iv, tprm Farmers and aa ae the hus band, a friend that amount pound Eggs: seemed to; | his young who of his Your | day Before Mehesy Xmas. sub- profit ene peer to to the confined iM and eliminated "‘non-sulphur" be agreed pt ii neater for injuries 1 tion can expiration of the full three years wear - Diamonds following might to all ores Upon, ve cter continue concerned in on-growor mixed a propor-} the) during benefit Years for Nothing . Reference: Walker Br others, Bankers. sald aunt. cents nd per1p Be und. vivetees Tam mallards sa in atedc ible al 2AE areGeese it eens "Come| ocquart, 2! % cents a id 25and cents . per} iH] 40 cent are cents a cents a J pound pec dozen. Butter sejls The finest cranberries for are California's O.cents\a | 30 cents selling at finest e s Jeweler f re) foremuaker 50 iis has no hel Pa William dis- | 4 sf iin eco. los inty the~~». Purrier, Smith Sent to Smith was. A " jail thy at oe ey uy Bein clus ively in eA tt Toa rattinca|} goods trade ce HiAGLItraveled Murphy Denver& Louis and Trunk and|to B ag was comp his in Knutsford Jail. se nt yesterday fand the mus Salmo in, 18% é 1 afternoon od, 10 perch, ahaa: lhe; "Kingfish, ierel, 20c, Be od, by pound c ibe; 1 as follow oll 8: DR. J. B. his ‘position house with he bc thLater Lar mn epl i KEYSOR, peu attacked him with a| York ee aera ee Cae Sere Na | wivance and feyule ne ae Mehesy a _ HAD a Pagan YOU ae thepureFurrier £91 eee re enitaece ; acinan eae atder: Wea 2 eee : ee considerable ticles { clot money z ae yesterday ) THOUGHT an o |OUR | : cs i. A I ock ;ma i | morning STOCK ee rp er, g ee and He by af sfore nt ot s several Sia When BLES DEN I AL you you come here with YOUR APPLIANCES : FUL OPDRATORS Good Set of Teeth. .85.00 : Amalgam or Silver IN | | oe ee eae $1.00 = E Fillings.: .$1 and up Bridge 9 | ma ke e tee teeth th OF Work, Tooth <.. TEETH EXTRACTED ABSOLUTELY PAIN BY 1 THE LATEST METHO We ROU- PERFECT CHARGE SKIL- ane rere oe - 81.00 o O3 ko ° cl eccoowns eee . Pivore . ee eae TOOTH have at your service the MOST MODERN Gold 2 PARLORS a t fit th e ‘Tou per 3. +++ +-85.00 WITHOUT th. ehesy Maheey T Y A ES OR : E GLAS ; S . We will sell you a pair and give an order for examafter ination Christmas. are We sole agents. | ue thal E ; Kryptoks or Toriscus are the best. oer z ar | sted Lyons COMPLETE A . | This act souk omc er ALWAYS : aneares ae | oe at (Gun Laevisiy Inorrnaat aD Main HOUSE. 12%c; whitefish, 30« Ibe: pike, 20c; mack-| 1246c, s¢ niga and floun-| 40c dozen ee "BHI | aaa counts, South 240 MAIN STREET Davis' Shoo Store.) Bell phone (Over | | bass, | 175 JEWELRY ~ orange | striped Broker, PRICE | aw 15 : Diamond POPULAR ylemons'| dozen, ar are halibut, { touithe day F > Wen ‘he ee ae Ena Saevery aeeecne eee y | Cheer foreethe Republican, ; SixSF eg tte, Year-The| Dollars . i anyterritory. of St. made friends by his good looks affability, and was a valui ble and THE patches show that they were differs nt | ange Diehl in default of 5 bai mountain trout, 0c; lobsters, $250 all | era 95, pe r po hand: smoked haba and sal Rees Bek that both had been Bes | to ait trial on the charge of common, 20c; salt mackerel ». herring | celved bY Atwood, the handsome; mitting an assault w § é r ‘a25 abe Setar os AL :0C eee Wee A Gead)y HandWith ‘ I t is charged ah e oro. | | pon Atwood and the suave, wood by Herman sters, select, 60¢ pound quart; erabs, New | an adjustment "4 smelting opera-|his with Three ‘ Make your selection to-|thefe 18The plenty ofmarket all kinds In thesupplied mar-| ket. fish is well lesy -- Margaret been so were one aE ea ve Eat _<ihe roasting of |snon school eaueation ne adopted the | ee season e were ing Issued. Petition Business second pe is addressed you at is at 6 cents to 50 cents a dozen and ban-| Aunt) dangerous ly ill|ana it 20 cents to 40 cents a dozen constantly , for you the grap 1 fruit ples : | is 50. cents nts thee doz dozen Appl and Pat "sage read, according to the word-/from all over the country may be had at had//28 it by AtwoodS e aoedi ot nn | standard | an j}read Siven the signature ee aprices | ge Oo. | Vegetables Are Unchanged. JUSTm TWO MORE SHOPPING DAYS) Vexetabl: prices are i unchanged acai friends} Clark. ! prea and with when ; t dispatch ps in' i career| as was received] The crisis Atwood's Boston It was read t , Mica New|Atwood witho a Sinan? : those vhoas merely Te wae then ~ 1ougNHtE ho by Denver . one sweet in song. are selling: at aea Was Was announced the His] pa-! ducks %) cents his friends say he talked /30 cents a pair ind today, holding out the linet will not mesultin the removal of! reared by'an aunt ‘in' Boston, whose| West ‘Temple chatcnnar Soantcal necessitate thus threw them out ol Ce A Graham with Graham, who is said to have =| srievously wronged by him. and the same ETRE } first oe issued Ithe is same the smoke belched forth day after day | |} petition ; ope as the largely an from the ee s of Ne big ee a laniheal for asaaratilsahi caneesciiea | ther petition is being drawn rica va . vo ae tie For ie issues in-| various of the nsideration miners}' the to presented ill be oer who depend Miss live learning that she was alth which it Is believed na 2 ee org mon to. known them ler. both aequs ala ance 7 [wo Women ner|who as to 1 we ah the Wel argaret "hea ty of a once| Marriage courted by | Pers and Atwood and promised | ™uchve of his marriage br bride Her father, how-| | be5€ Very much. in love penniless losses Her mothe : came and died - practi-| J Suffered ther went inW!t¢ and is now in a private sani-|/from sane | York vei | : : daughter man, was the mining handsome s beco yecome his cally secbre | | 18ay . -=-== tance Mo customers entetded ' = fumes are ta Z ee sl sar a. hay Ok Mile eene ooh re! Six ‘ Dollars a year, in| In operation in the pointment ; it , impossible or SEE ---__+SARK tek~~ r fight} 7) the removal of the smelters from valley, unless the sulphur, arsenic; ken from means ftps ee wile ay oge that) ht possess him she worked night/never were so fine as this yeac. The} ‘5, Yoman was Mrs. Clar W he nf and ‘day and amassed a new fortune!| may b bai it from $ to $4 each and jhe left town he said that he and his| of $79,000. ‘She begged Atwood to! are well Worth it. Other cuts of pork] he| urround-|forming theetl members ee ation ee ee forces "a > . Ems he"aehas ea sent aE who s pe trong against thethatbrigands st . are making life unsafe ind the. alr erg: are Bienhbut ; vs hereDe the smelters, eltizens'olesoe aaah guarantee | } "The rights of the citizens' mmitThe idea of roe ‘ing the flushers on | Dride were going to New York to live.|come back to her and told him that's i from 12% to 17% cents a pound { street 28 npl It seems that when Atwood left Den-| When she died he was to have all that 7 tee is absolutely ignored> by the peti-| 1 t) the ! gi employment lOl'ver: he nt Mrs Clark t B she Fame Bas: os Variety in Poaltry Market. tion It is for personal] gains that this | nearly all of the men who were laid whlle\He-rer Stine § * c o S08 ont p ne or Atwood, after marry | new phase is being brought out But |‘ ff at the close of the summer The love Mi Mu M a Dut nver to mak | ad my ; Sr vel aol his aa that he} ae Ae sept aresae t aed pa was As ne rr¢ ( jepartment is thus enabled to = ahi | Oo ge rs Clark's money) tlety the bire na in comparison to the great damag er treet dep \ a lis. a : e Wife : e expec od " y ; rom : ie : ee select ny " aa done to the people tn the Salt Lake|reward a few of the faithful ward} ‘ek a7 Dufty, the ee3 wh arp heart is es n he died and that he would have aan if ond vente: oes manera Rael valley their stand fades into insigt heelers who have helped the party ints él) ads han Ve ce a of remain friendly to het aie last week str badnine thi Seer aier | ficance. We asked for what we w arf _|th it is now dead De nver Sept. 6, si ei ; the Agi t.D a Lured to His Death sell for 25 cents a Been Spring chicked. knew what we wanted and got} SST oe ee ene Ray M no , enThe eve Sinema SAV rt reipiriet 1 large quantiti what we wanted Sultan Bestirs Himself. eee oan un WHO wt rad "8 a a ¢ sult of ace 1 life of Atw Dod with nis! at 25 7 Sa AROstanr ee Penal rl aite | industry a written amount paid for them at the r plas his eS the 5 ee rh York : sald to have ; 2 hen spent the| SP Atwood cr ‘i a 1s ender ee are o ey ao was nN in Salt Lake} bulkMira of Clark her fortune with Atwood and|*P° farmers of the valley who en-|animals sta d into a run, and turned | , The = , nk 1 Cit last } stopped at a rooming!!t is known that he I t . at 22% cents a pound The} into the fight are fully satisfied | tthe carriage, almost upsetting It Al ‘ } é ut i ft her when her 7 SLA eae 5 Y it, We are not at all connected} woman leaped out. Just as she fact | house on State street It is said that} money was gone. The widow‘s love! other cuts at 1 y co ane az 4 Poe this crowd thats now circulst-|the: earth no stream-of mudayi water io ne tem he Introduced a comely ae Atwood was the largest part of her! 99 Peart Bini Kling bine nthost skeletal: the petition, and we want the | covered her from:head ‘to foot. and the | & woman as his wif It is said ee: however und that she might)jows that grace the Englishmar table all the : tered wenera! '§ ever} various | in ¢ ight|cut from St cents to 2) cents Mutton, the best that was ever c s Sold with than} after Clark died) greeis the ye ot the shopuer taday Christmas beef, the finest that O20, BLTOl Atwood's death his end/leaving his wife a came' atte r & (Series Ol mercenary Lone Atwood began IC | | | ' . OMPANY . 259 South Main Str eel, Salt Lake. Fi |