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Show ' ! THE INTER-MOUNTAIN. REPUBLICAN] 2 tht c"0 With passed. Published Every Inter -Mountain Official Organ Morning by Republican Company of the Republican Party unfairly in Utah. The Only Republican Daily Newspaper in Salt Lake City.| SUBSCRIPTION RATES: pad y eB fle] ONG MOMER oo ove ree cicrerencreceresesorecos &2.00 Three Months. cescecccscsssccccvssssseseanssan, 4.00| eens ea eet Sane eenasoeneeass 80d 498 8.00 One Year . Edition onty, ‘One Wont... .cstvcckneensace 2.00! Sunday Se ge ad a ge ag a Malcolm McAllister, General Manager. Publishers' Press with WELCOME A JUST making wool-growers the the for an And while mountain-grown be put Many can them in the of the But in pare cuss of tion with Their of previous years, the wool has it is one hope of to shipping of an to receive and this will which Salt ure in New Englane. inter-mountain present country in Salt Lake, manufacture argues protests So far as action could are suggestions all. a word utter been a in of stimulus But against wisdom, we that porarily in sessions. the Lake city. men For is world it they than all MARKS'S A few days fac simile expressing of The Republican, It over the creasing ment for state, the the in a them the from people that The distant we that of the essential of states. are can only even temof need richer a Republican of is recognized come the an In- of This paper hardest brighter. of at believed had an its life of Most Manhagement We has part the the then problems was a come prove its The reception the paper has judgment was well founded. ginning had of been "break the year, made into" and by advertising merchants. now. Republican. accorded proves that started after the becontracts It has been for 1906 to vote to advertising, Only the established fact that Republican was getting results for business men The has us vertising to side win the win of the the favor confidence of people That is no longer very paper of those difficult de- could appropriations handsome has showing made. readers of We all moot question. We the ad- believed parties in every high-purposed 4 and we the organization. have won the favor of the public. We appreciate it, and shall endeavor in a every fair way to retain it. We think there is a fleld for a fair paper here-a paper that confesses no bonds to any church, no subserviency to any magnate, however powerful. We think not much a a there is need for a Republican paper here, because we believe that party has done most for the people of this as well as other sections of the nation. For the new year we can promise nothing better than a continuance of the policy of the year that is interesting way to and deserved have been glve the |} him Indianapolis three Salt institute of contains that forall lads, and from | "mayor" of the Canyon | | News} Crest the boys pay ‘to than is the twenty school ranch, | years old. They room together the there tuition for one of the three schools a are no subject polygamous free te } the Mormon have for the world of and when they to ead girls get a send of of to product doesn't make Utah! Rise the for an the an protest of civilization the for the men-and the redemption have reason B.-If bigger we isn't truefo the model will try IS AN city that It may a a be of is be in rich men the of The people of Salt one Certainly Lake of do not wear do they? a Americans, t not. an and furtiiuhed The ing, are or be among the cherished and ideals cents-not of franes, their souls, calamity in condition found Men here The are in peace and quiet with each Mormon-hater does business with they do not cut off his head, or burn of win to an a arouse larly these very| carries with| the Mormens, and his home. They meet the Mormon in public meetings of every character, and take his word as they do the word of good men outside that church. They do not quarrel with about stand for 1 interested-but|an's face ~ @ | tweet for his state} crates? park the open tobacco shops, and there hour after hour unmolested. z unpleasant if not eee eno decent woman to pases bs Who a aa of Maryland and men institute at who the color come to. i wom as she ran the gauntlet be > rows of these leering degen They inge thro igh l ages athena ite Dae Se a that ast ae ee almost en- Professor of of were the great 5 them law sultan7 the places by in the regions state law so remote officers, so business of the Ah, Sunday this the fear the o rM pay or police orocce‘ Je Let have been it seemed discovery u Stl | It ¢ will was a as they has|In is, it no of the ago, oe cha they enforce no not at all. t man when And it take the a now existing there are of the will earlier race in hieroglyphies easily the reconstruct doubly A is an a a her increasing no the| eagle does eagles are nest. the king But the thing. careful not the needlessness when hen iN-| taking in the| this continent LONG AGO, DAYS OF Did ever love a maiden in the good old days of recall her! blushes the good old days of ue 1 lest rustic good old he ever | Sor and rs WITH closely her that to you she was the Nearest ‘oc heart was cuttin' up rantankercusly old duys of long, long ago. ell : the old old good days to of with @ long, you, able for to fly. the . Parents They old time Linit of eagle are do to refuse all and rough fearless in so Boise New s: old fossil s joked with Senators of And seed, me as Be ne to walk on princess of to the long just days. of long, your passion In sweet ood OY een with old honey days as of for you ago? keep the ; ‘o n the goon the ld day Snahias 2 of home could long, on pleasure the path you made on eve Ty of pain had a for others' of such men today, walk the dolorous shoulders gee y swee loved like the tae cross ce ae a McCarthy, - Me es so still he 5a in New SWEET day, but Ic an dream, thee thy perfect not the be aut y Sweet day sweet day. Sun. DAY. four thee, a _ York hold shadows fades away good-by! c Good-by, Thy glow to sweet day, and charm, : last, at thy first good-by! thy smiles "eS : solemn and morn- and night the , in wrong in turns down keeping idleness and to flight out, feathers that and so i All and The | young! shift them experience his Platt York, other are during and Depew, reported the Coulds! Good. to day yet . a little remembers while dering in the era Die Good- ad- | | warm, | ear a ite dear? queer, | | sneak, a key spr eaniini longer by I wateh thy embers west beneath sweet heart ; Sunset's ; the sin a twilight day! and! -Celia Thaxter from makes UTOPOTIA, expert | the have reading thou sweet ood-b sweet day, good-by! thy rich gifts my grateful | The for oie of yi And a Phe 1 garden where lilies ean ‘are side by side; day be > th silk Doteaenien etide sile om alenre may not enter the garden i Pheoek I Yow the roud thereto: two) ore On fe, td to the gatewa sat | the | | 1 on They || WhBu hat Or | : i pdt ae bring Back light on their faces e « hens a not bring r back te me lifes say to the roses, the songs of the butter Ales be. -Francis Turner Palgrave. ag One Week wonony ancy One Week (f taste it for a week te low never Youths' Suit Sale! long4 Lente ending pienic ‘neath enjoyment's formance of unstudied jo . x A "contin god old days of long, long ago. For who years'without --------- farm darling long ago her seml-frozen = as worth the living, ine a ever-lHlting song, "An! life "Ge ‘good old days of lo long ago n ih arkling brooklet bapbiiug merrily along, ‘Twas New each + ever beau a country girl home aroRy the meetin' house, G oi, 302 cood old days of long long ag Ky feel your heart was stolen by the ‘mia little mouse, pid yeu he good old days of long, long a ior the go t the gate, on lips cr on the cheek, you man for - myriad unnoted, GOOD-BY, have t Ahi indulgence. when the compelled literally tears his rude birds a "bid tolls w ert so fair from ing r Ly Good- ne sweet day! a EXCHANGES THE Times linsey-woolsey frock, long, long ugo that would light a city block, long, long ago? Y amen oO a ennes 1 ° poem-twus @& pretty euyat. sonnet, deys of long long ugo slelghriding zood fe A. { t | Vanish hanging around home eS ¥ enervated by parental better. It stirs up its nest a go good hug the field wherein Who be at | Having President's message to the senate the other day. reached the stage of second childhood, why should they not laugh like two little children? a. her the pid ye the for be- gold: n hours of tranwere thy quill sp ilendo Sadly thou wielieat to the evening ten- punishment. > r enough test heart-breaking cares that never may as- eens OO ee who zood-by, J her be woman. (Idaho) same senile of south- chapter on time story ale a ta 7 been will of capital is sb big it to has race no who meets, with ne volve neti truth | Dear oT value. of man rea who. will -De will} to The what . The there so cramped } success | should be will make cad crime and themselves, mercy the the oe Porta by : it But reluctance matter good the «¢ 9f for is shirks their! And d treads of bred slander longevity Yes, this sue- offendea| abandonment children super-/|the rocks that race human the of on world pee en duties i that "5 of Missouri will not be hanged for| Good-by, at least. May be she never will! Good-by. nobler be life sheltered any greatest the he works has not falled-the He fo | Slowly woman, it {t finds Hailey their so they the all side? De partinis penalty grows of And charge at sucfame c your se valid; use have nightmares . : it dies hard and te considerate ar at ¢ extreme life take from this yan would removed not label the we not another standard still a man of character and will? and fame the only measures Pee Cee , i" The dally be no} be who is unfortunate that That characteristic of slander mankind the establish that who of ace- in accounted as a genius? there be those who label have | tiowe'er there can must men be one year * and ; in | crime fund} share envious To win a L litt le world applaud ATE e an, The patient soul DIK who Let on long But be and the present to the gold hands| is those a in flaunted ce that hale City, Park There of Cummings} to ro times, | And that : of goes so favor. there That a nearly that and | ter region be But have To judge Are "led? gold = east game. punishment course careful r dulge help- | gain , picture success? a fickle here are ae all Tribune | a E dollars | there To wealth one's ierpore: "heir ! a one see What is To hear when astounding on ; in against for Of ls a wholly work To } at are the There 4 ABE. district just the play ed without ! aided success? Peake ‘and them. boy re are honest And does What is Toa .coine. work of punishing saloonkeepers doing power they| who Byron removed government want eA Stone age, capable: man an 4 the complaint hundred value many) Utah Still been provided The you ave be Sake change and in-| Mrs. Aggie Myers of Utah | aanother nine months, give government Utah. price competi- of AE teachers Blessed wae rather CHA' the Bolse bo raising gold find be anything like as rich as : 5 indicate, there certainly will be a rush favorites cognizance who their the rs ‘Tha gone the the American here have of worth pent Ellen more in bless-| die. Only, one so longlived. Indianapolis, borrow work is lad, made if the assays the is, at to OOOO had a it take of Utah generous not troubles the t he was They | Douglas. many proved adapted are t hey fi That a) been American ; As is Oedén still that Raisull They home they as can bad, women ruins if They here. living maddest without the enjoy, and that southern they be ster]- This is an American city, but not an American party city. The effort to make believe that the Tribune's party has suffered no defeat is as vain as the effort to establish Salt Lake ag an oriental town. ° other. much UTAH. easily soil have Raisuli certainly com- that average wage-earning getting in if will ; These people are American. It has been the effort of the Tribune, recently somewhat disturbed, to represent this city to the rest of the world as an oriental city, That word-"oriental" -has been used till it Is tired. But it is not descriptive of any teachers ou never feel a fon Ang from the be bottom of your heart Do or the good old da of long, lon igo For the rollicking old- fiahione d scenes in el h you took a part, For the good olc days of lon 5 long ag ro oen . ‘shindy' FF ambore es, from the shagbark t trees, "red-ear' eee at the jolly huskin' bees, For the "good old days of long, long ago trousers of or pounds he orchards was from: UTAH, hoped ern Utah, and will Bow nidden is now hidden history ] yen. just become, the IN park records They speak the English language. They send their} ] children to the public schools. They have in their], hearts the history of the country. ‘The names of Wash. ington and Jefferson and Lincoln and Grant and Roosetraffic in dollars Warrant EYES. te It is a misfortune to be born with| of vandals, and so easily transported across the border, |in his pursuit o f prey. . . Riches often hang like aj that nothing less than the stern inhibition of the national | # silver spoon in your mouth | government can preserve the treasures of that territory. | ™llstone about the necks of ambitious young people. | aren't they? baggy famed Utah | suggest them. them the May wast ts them betterment. end-just may with PARK to They Utah- American the GO00-GOO Ww woman of the Oregontan attem pts to ply her trade »| deml monde shall take } is t led to a nee |} upon thé streets she is h n dore at the | Keon With men of the same eh ral o the cas different They gi: at 1er upo the ' t corners, and particu preserving Cummings one teachers'" not All Lake has there lads debt prehistoric certainly some in of little but THE Yes-every velt the the to? They the Turk, Salt Little of their significance is now known. ts coming when scholars will be able to read mafaged Any power Washington! the fact that the have "misfortunes." of become of successful manner, That must be an Amefean city. is not Salt Lake that sort? Certainly. Then what is the reason r the pretense that any Oe condition other than Americ exists here-or {ts like-| - made for their tribunal they these the national rich ag is the which NATIONAL AMERICAN any in Technical the pay vision in mission done of } | walnut. here One papers. they were of the good proud of from why the above Tribune, ofthe wdnuts before to proud might, stunting their criminals, proud thei; and diminutization of utter with loud agahst | | could. environment be provided boys them average righteous and They criminals . have ing without Jand established has favor a enabled have They city. selling and a way provided better never chance; the ywlnuts that are Ach other with a fillig and are and lives. this blessings criminals. been far of found" this pest-ridden comof theentire polygamy- voice your protest against walnut! Gather in bands, the of in bear, they the they not their citizens, proud of the progress they have made, finitely grateful to Judge Brown and the people / men are of shoes fate, of court that They waifs to hem one not who about the is years stage shining cruel did later any crosses about will worth be ca} sit wholexernel fate in the meat living the themselves at boys, capable of good things, but ings that more fortunate boys mys- convince and a have ak in' The. Votce mastered enough of the iron employment in a commercial in time that the three boys will measure, several were come thatwere : hierarchy boys some juvenile blhting stress been in It of of been, simpiy "eel fusive men criminals plaint J potolate" but walnuts the states, the wanton centuries significant influence from and a : fredom public no Professor p ublic. te » Each | schools is due to the length of instruc-) ne 2 > Wd r the > trades theypy arenp preparing to folloy \ y civilization make their are es is his visit: ' even, tion . been made tyranny au in his in and PROM } their} | Ecksteln. {is pened the callow youth suckir at his first Igarette or reeling pean niin first ea | debauc h lo the hardened reprobate who 7 pT x st al s of manty character FINE PRUITS and differs from the Taylor of the state ar ) "tle <0 | Ward semblai ind searcely in that Mr. J. E 7 m cs Pe Oe Ocak oe ulture, | In Portland, it seems, these creatures is properly e nthusiastic over Utah's possibilities in the| are beyond the reach of the law as it * " : stand i Judg@e Stone has succeeded in matter of fru {tculture: =. He/points out, through the .re-'|covarranging matters in Houston that port, the yar ieties of fruit that may be most successt ire open to decent wome . ker 1ot yet solved fully grown here, and suggests some methods which N IP only one ye at if ) the people wi to baffle thetv legislative ll do well to read ips the principal defect in bable Utah will one day be known as the verpment from the top to It' is. pro , ~ i it 5 Ch best producer pe peaches to be found in the Union The n WEI respon- | which whatever called society ntiment reco rds, helpless by w ho| manhood extracts |} a boys who| city under circumstances. achieve following News Lake that is There Archeological . ser general These boys have not been fortunate, as fathers of} gelas families understand that term. They have been the vicUms of stern difficulties, and it is a blessed mark of that little bigger infamous the you the the solved The is merchants enabled the year. future confronted been for been We of doing protests them are in N. ly fair be In the trade "eo tlon required by the SUFFERED. unfelt, blessedly more Why, treatment The that have fleld we where wicked of hand WHAT recog- and successful passed. beginning there states happier Be show They the within two years, have molders' trade to take foundry. The difference argu- they They in unusually is rebuking the protest of fair nature| size of the walnuts influence, know by remittances, religion, just all The a | valuable While Eckstein will spend about three years in the school of lithography, Ray Wheeler will hye: -Wacdine a competent tile setter by next spring, and Krogh will, at- paper "0%, embraces Powers or from cogent these and the of of all And they bear the indubitable proof that they realize the benefit The Republican is to the city of Salt Lake and the state.of Utah. The that thought their to changed the walnut) Complain to the presient of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Cgbages that you are not getting a fair deal, and invok the intervention of his regis- from paper. as been heed are is keenly, studiously voice him bundle and because no which have HAVE where How sadder the monwealth, where all the a paper. the and of ir reference to the Technical very training a time their the lascivigus sentiments so and polluted year. and at the of religions really excrescence breaking. and assures orders Beyond of fairness all full them, not an make walnuts action, loving the - manent employment. When the three repay the money it will be available to three other boys who, with empty ockets, apply at the Technical institute for manual busi- get of have will is of they fireplace on winter evenings and crack marvels for size and contents, and feed quality published brings gratified to merely note not will knowledge result patient-as states, felt What devised the little states, accompany be black hen‘s malevolent need enoush| Ug it any- make that ai In good as They adjoining would WALNUTS the markets cracking. reach like be which day the and reason to What it entered the iron gates of the Technical institute campus| disgraceful pr their pockets were stuffed more with air than with| Yes, but you money. The three together did not have enough money a of numbe1 ordinarily a the tooth, money Republican. money, recognition nize and but They they city, Tribune the Tribune the the apologetic they the should is erous terious in- coun- genuineness another Every checks from letters for many. The the to whenever singing. thing other political who we Republican six dollars been Presently Other come. proving the paper of circle of and the one containing cash and inclosing of Is tered a by receipt letters The statements hurt the And eggs. of DOLLARS. ago off the (see the Tribune) in the diminutive letter from Mr. William S. Marks of Tooele, that gentleman's confidence in the stability sentiment the SIX in And Oh, MR. seen Fife Where at wool in much a they Plan, lopped lopping. Utah power provide. time away they ~ Everlasting be of\ size of their constitutions will go when choose others-that hierarchy take may are have a Lake should Antoine. Mormon they this it will get good Salt suggestion men the come is In if men of present, to will as of strong has THE will The can do, the the strength may bill glad have the laws beneficiaries may They they happier these handicap vigorous and San the In the concerned, fitting bill. the shipping these Salt And little by trans-Pacific are of shipping which sure the warrant. the mak- weakness that that a The are marbles. the than meeting seem commendation favored are May legislation by of the weather and @ dignity would the which whatever tell them in for greatly ships markets of for it they to people-know true, Tribune and people a and Every has pointing it the HOW of utilization of the would raise the the wool-growers' But support has The the that at seeking dustry try. better a in ago. against enjoys. we do not know any a is Kansas, town the good is simply the it, can-with the it stronger. It would mean the employ- to is to it through Francisco is is unless Under the ‘Texan system of governi iti commission, without pollities, how lone would the slot I lone fae on the varietie s of other fruit; and we believe that the time me nd e@) os Ss 1 is coming when the state will be known everywhere as a) like piles of offal tr 1 Nes highway which wor x £ fruit state-with better apples than Missouri or York yf s ei F notning state. and wil h everything, not conflned by its nature to | ©! feel Who has not wa itched some f stand and feed into on o to buy the ranch and its 800 acres. It Is under the super- | the tropies, ¢ juile as perfectly grown money while bh his vision of a board of fifteen Salt Lake men and women | needed for bread? In a ady need more care than they have been rethe president of which (a woman) erected an $8,000} Orchards drops through the aici his home on the farm, where she makes her home near the! ceiving, and the smth books s his wife's clothresults certainly repay the trouble and ranch has a municipal government of. its! the family Sunday dinner expense required With a better attention to this very own, Its higene are Salt Lake boys, who are. close en a single good reason for ner nit ne Feige these machines to conimportant ind ustry, Utah friends of Judge Brown. They elect the mayor, couneilIs certain to rank very high in tinue? Whe other officers of the n municipality from the ir : ) does not know the misery fs i i £ t y rig Taaentle ranks The boys are paying interest on the ; horticulture And the intelligent effort that is making the Pepe de Mt neo SAN NN et tk z = money advanced for the ranch, and they are looking to | ‘tor the instruction and encouragement of the pe opl aitabahie thar ee ie eS) aaa the time when by their industry in cultivating the soil must' be productive of excellent results the gathering of the goo-goo eve flend they can pay back the principal. The boys' organizaand the masher? And yet, for all that who expects to see them abolished? ton has a band of fifty pieces, which escorted the} "mayor Eto the train when he left Salt Lake for In-| Goodwin' Se as a POO ) s Weakly Those who are howling that dianapol WHAT IS SUCCESS? the before world, can stop the disgraced is being Utah the land of the nbinoas| from boys the three ernen oceeding in five minutes bad weather as they ean, every that efforts Salt lL ake, has put aside two ot his constituents has better the ment of a greater number of men, the entire product value of the wool, and it recently recently year labors of spite of their at Nome, and afflict San There part or well as and Here, believe not Tribune-a de- ake-the in accustomed the mud, it sorrows, There of do of its yn upon the national government . possession and forbid trespassing, as is now yellow . : oe Yellowstone national park in Woodruff Place, er: eat at the same table, and £0 to school together. This trio Is the advance guard of twenty or twenty- -five boys who are expected to enter the fech-| nical institute from Salt Lake during the coming yea The three boys are proteges of Judge Willis Brown, of| the Salt Lake Juvenile court Institution, Canyon Crest ranch is a cPivantirapic about 4 thirteen miles from Salt Lake hich was started year ago. A Salt Lake man of means advanced $10, 000} the But all have and cease a { herent his municipal title, and } come to the Technical inctirute phere a three have entered the trade schools, The mayor he Juvenile municipality has entered the hills seem especially adapted to that hwart » effort slopes of th e school of ibaraphy at the institute, where it will re¢ . b : foneésty Js diseourag sinuous variety of fruit culture The soil, which is forbidding | intricacies of our gf at ma quire three years for him to complete the course of 3 chinery, and BUN Eat ty another citizen of Canyon Instruetlon. Paes Wheeler. enough in g¢g eneral, needs only a little water to in- |} Swi rnment is no worse a muddle than work in the school of tile setting, Crest f neh, has begun and as 3 Atrogn is shoveling sand, making molda and run-| sure the suce essful growing of all varieties of peaches, | that of counties under our labyrinth ae i , division of at BOTI ES In our dread of ning hot metal In the school for tron molde None | and mn such ¥ yerfection as Is attained nowhere else-not one-man powe e have succeeded tn who ,| of vices. steadily to succeed in It is too cold article. it. may to has "sale of the raw product of these sheep ranches to the mill men of the East. There should be more mills here Usah and Nevada ad Idaho and Wyoming than there they spite as they we that Truth which England as kind. lower attitude session. undivided meeting to reason to at the of tend sheep, given same cotton in of impetus separate near with waging] one is few so than in We newspaper organizations Chinese a town are which The conjunc- association, of importance public, interested The sale in oane article: William the asso- that should r city, The| slander | may enter tyranny| protect it, }| is desired origin may to.| and why Tribune its very in own men-and || part particularly are Utah, about. SCHOOL. {fy : stands Tribune A instanee under sg ; it who in Grasshoppers many become in or ness dis- the abner American ‘lan article in 1] have entered state and its conditions Truth in its charge that| The of Antoine. yet, Here com- will for held Stock to the resultants an baled Live grown of the see the and ready been because are goods) feed, is results destined who of it previously meetings better and when has attention woolen of will here practiced along people-all Nome, themselves the men As we will work breeding has it. industry as to quarrel borrowed $100 from the scholarship funds of the in-| ae eee al which to meet the cost of schooling. good name of the whole state suffers in every Eastr Eckstein and his two constituents gave their community beeause of those publications. But it a aorsed notes for the loans, the notes to run. ten years without interest They are to repay the money} not yet fully occurred to them that they can change when they have finished their training in the trade tries to raise the temperature in No one, of course, schools and have gone into the industrial world to per-| ern the case here - else. sweeping For lie to permitted in business some virtue the the sending to been its read Tribune state wool on what the the They business mands redound that gainer. vastly exclusive will away the the And These For of report of of of of have of will convention. conring effect the which trouble people should wool country been of methods yield all have and marketing hot ing as good have the measure convention, the of better men the fair growers greater notes too here too wondered have thing infliction San If too little people. ought Is nothing thing else. Tribune. often Lake-one get to at a city the even the knows people The past. accepted are Lake take Salt why you published there 2 Salt LakeThis 19 0 Thi in 2re peace want the men men heart which the of parts the at Lake some a Lake preachers who have has there business to Salt that try because town is at peace. It is a base and unwarranted to pretend that strife exists In Utah, or church without of that And it Truth just Salt of great that in excellence use of vice of here. wool a the years suggestion distant will they than be superior every Salt in thing, town credit the for from men assemble one admit fleeces country the over we a Is dimes assured the that problem maligned with nothing less than aj from just as other towns strive special visitations of grief. much elsewhere, are in engaged have the mastered nearly him, none S, cowards. capital are dollars are development its of who men then And the produced be may are They Thursday which there If there states, possibilities extreme so will organization from is oh and beginning properly is be the ministers Taking the business of habits the of welcome proper States; that of country. sheep the of specimens older in the "business some all indictment. there are know we 6, 1907. members a days, Lake the of industry the_ wool It Salt thing, one of war, no inter-church deprecate the course come. should For to to deserve article paper, is believe not do Habit meeting isa brave the arraignment they United three 17. January morning, good of for city this in held too to so grossly misrepresent the yet we can not wholly indorse ready convention annual forty-third be toward more today's in where its day, JAN. especially club-are one, believe We we GROWERS. people-and Lake Salt Commercial malice c ne Se SWEEPING. TOO LITTLE ciations WOOL and assured. severe ota TERRE TO any diligent effort and honest BES Association. UTAH, su NDAY, CITY, LAKE SALT all given us can be compensated St. Temple Block, 208 South West Both 'Ph ‘Phones - 3190. Member for resenting, and too splendid to be conquered by any fate, the commission whict Feb. 10, 1906, at the| we shall go forward and discharge the Act of Congress, | ;. jyoijed in letters like that of Mr. Marks. Gentlemen, so cordial a treatment as that you have Entered as second-class matter postoffice at Salt Lake City, under March 3, 1879 s - Dooly Office charity a nd with the confident belief that Utah Is a state of im-/ that Sal t perial resources certain to be developed, and to deg Lake is a city of true Americanism, too honest | 150 YOUTHS' LONG PANTS SUITS in regular and broken sizes, 11 to 16 years. Only a small quantity but BIG REDUCTIONS. Youths' Gray Stripe 3- cong biesete® = Pree $3.00 Youths' G Mixed 3ses Bante Saree. Z pre $3.25 Youths' Brown Mixed 3Long Pants ants Suits - $4.50 CUTLER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN STREET tree- # |} THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1907. 4 REPUBLICAN WANT ADS. DO THE BUSINESS-TRY ONE! - |