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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1907. ea anaes tobaccos valley, where the high-grade | are raised. to _ Pasbliao , au dis Sh of he fee © are to be elev- | branches of various ie gths divergjin fae the main line to important | pe ns and fertile agricultural districts | or eee directly with the city of | ni G teh j a Way Capitalists | Will Lines in ; | | xt ih latter point there will be complete and extensive facilities for freight | traffic aiso a double track belt rail-| road will be built to connect the ev: eral lines Port and city freight ter-| minals, including docks, passenger and i M Build South | | | America and Philippines, -_| | ‘e!2* stations, will be located at con-| WILL OPEN PISTRICTS | and One-half kes . Be Spent it of in Great Construction Projects. | equipped ind ees . Sew York money parts of the ; to.all | Is finding vorld,1 two it Vay] projec with regula | signal: tions serviceable as quite those as e® now in use j rules | and on an \inerican railroad. The completed tem with = its block signal steel ida and track 4 ; of heavy American | a tione, | portion « this system, which econ of the line owned | sists and controll by the old Manila and Dagupan Ral i id company, comprising 14% miles, already is in operation. It is onenehly Millions| | | | the acpublic Lien on Bolivian Road. peoreciaomonsioms E Fifty-two W NEW venient points in the city for commodation of the traveling le id merchants and shippers hg Which will require the disburse-| *t¢e? rails and ballast, = will give to { ple rf ie *hilippines $52.500.0060 : a first-classthe 0 rug n Oo ry the COs engaging : t I , nodern railroad that will prove a great || attention of our Capitalists Both are} , d in the development of that most ! railroad schemes, one being in olivia | ertile country and the | otheriin the Philippine islands. | rhe policy of the Speyer syndicate, ‘nha measure these are national pro- | is known, will' be: to thoroughly jects, the Bolivian government being; int sted in one and the government : thecarssystem with a sufficient numcarry to lecomotives and Of er : . ¥ of the United States in the other. the : se tieda dillerence between the two being that Arran oak eect pep Sctiets GLU rOug Ay the Bolivian government will run its wel se TUN Maret the Waceuues | publi otherwise ECO serve ind Jelay hav Yorkers New the hen rallroad of the count: development the 20 tht will not} Sam Uncle while i completed consequence as a natural Will follow but] project, Philippins the. over take 1 } private partie to manage it The Bolivian Seheme. | States United the ago months Some ent of sovernment asked ruction of pines and for bids for the con- Vhe scheme of railroad lines although rallroad building ni in the Philip-| Bolivia will call for the expenditure of many offers] tbout $27,500,000, and the yndicate which of Spever & Co. of] is to put it through is backed by 3 pe} s interthis city was accepted. This firm repI Sts connected with Y the National Cit resents a syndicate composed of New| bank Speyer and Co. and W. R-. Grace York men, which, when the lines now]and Co The latter has extensive tnin contemplation are built, will have] terests in that country, and is engaged control of about 700 miles of road, alon its own account, in the construction 1 portion of which will be double track of a line for the Bolivian government The lines controlled by this syndicate thers Om the $27,500,000 spoken of, the Will run through fertile and well popugovernment of Bolivia will supply the lated districts that now are produclarger portion, but the Americans will ing sugar rice hemp. tobacco, corn build the railroad line and have a Hen and other articles, and it is anti ipated upon it until full payment is made of that, with quicker and che; iper means all the money spent by the syndicate of transportation, these districts will In addition to certain rail lines a Improve in most remarkable degree ready in existence in the mountain re Will Divide System vublic, the American syndicate will conStruct one 3 miles in length to tap Chis railroad system will be divided ito two districts, known as the Northern and Southern eastern slope of the Andes and divert The northern disto the Pacific ocean ports much of the/@ trict will have Manila as a central rubber and hard wood that now find point, the railroad lines running in their way to the markets of the world different directions from that city beIng more than 500 miles in length by way of the Amazon river The BoThe southern district line js to run livian government ts progressive anal sacao to Legaspi, Tobaco and L great believer in the push and enLazonoy, a distance of about 120 miles ergy of the Americans That is th and will pass through the important main reason why it has secured the City of Neueya Cacere This portion services of an American syndicate to of the line will tap uae hemp disbuild its railroads. t hich produce' the fiber from Registering Turnstile Used which the celebrated Manila rope tis were made that These two districts are to be connected by well-equipped steamship lines between Pagbilao and Pasacao and the money involved in the entire scheme {s not less than $25,000,000. Maniln to San Pernundo, in the northern district. which has Manila as its center, the main road {fs to run to San Fernando, on the west coast ,of the island of Luzon, where it will connect with steamship lines runnorthern coast, including the famous Aer | \ Some HAS nd the Like of It Has Never Been Seen at Any = Other Sale in Salt Lake! No Such Values Have Ever Been Herad of Before! ANOTHER CHARACTERISTIC AUERBACH STORE SUCCESS HAS BEEN SCORED-AGAIN WE BROKE ALL PREVIOUS SELLING RECORDS-AGAIN THE PUBLIC HAS BEEN TAUGHT THAT THIS HOUSE HAS THE POWER TO REDUCE PRICES SO LOW THAT NO THINKING MAN OR WOMAN WITH THE REMOTEST NEED WILL IGNORE THEM. THOUSANDS THRONGED THIS STORE YESTERDAY-THOUSANDS SECURED WHAT ARE WITHOUT A POSSIBLE DOUBT THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED-AND WE EXPECT TO BE EVEN BUSIER TODAY, IF THAT BE POSSIBLE, FOR THE SAME GREAT VALUES, THE SAME TREMENDOUS VARIETIES AWAIT YOU. THE JUDGMENT OF THOUSANDS MEANS MUCH INDEED, AND WILL HAVE GREAT WEIGHT IN INFLUENCING THOUSANDS OF FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS WHO MAY NOT HAVE SEEN OUR FORMER ANNOUNCEMENT TO BE HERE TODAY. There is a _ provision, however, against the possible circumstance of the town hall's being so crowded that not all the citizens who might wish to take part in the proceedings would be able to get in. That very thing did happen a few days ago, so this soluised The all is provided with registering porctiven If a town meeting is altended by !ess than 700 voters, as shown by these turnstiles, its acts are was mple opportunity for the citizens a enter the hall and to take part in the discussion and voting If they did not do so it was equivalent to a consent to the action of the meeting: 700 or the turnstiles register Bu may there that is assumed it more ty owing unable citizens been have to participate meeting size of the the a The acts of such in the aieeteatotT opdo not become therefore, meeting, has it after days five until Pine place taken a petition | five days those If ‘within filed! is voters 100 least by signed that|§ requesting clerk town the with taken| votes the of more or one any the! to submitted be meeting the at Y This done. be it must large at yolters for| votes includes not does of course, by ij required vote any or officers town ballot by to be taken law the general . ~ Bele cue The candidates for town offices are| all nominated at a citizens' caucus held| ibout ten days before the annual town | meeting, which means the annual] ¢ age tion, and are elected from amor what are called preliminary ESTABLISHED the person filed before 2 the named with tively caucus little See the es it men ‘ fom 9 Hat i yl FO t' AND s urnis iat NE PRICE TO ALL . | ti ese Sey + THE | AT eee , ne end: : Fo is In been ky || York backed ticulty ts eatlty | cific BOXING | | trip 30 Pp, | Maurice | Se ats on #1 _ Main. | St. an d Bo y S |F 60c. fusic ‘ at) ; inmh reap sold at me ee Music Co,, 46 So.) Beesleysy music ee 3 46 So. Co., ef Main. 5c 15c. é I . of th; the "earth|" rig. ys conaue by' ; bac er os Canada, Amarican MI A ent ae . ; e ‘befors ies eye : wt ' > wn rescel ont iets own : before sildis : . 7 York {7 d' O00 140.4% oO 3 ‘ but pountain jed with 2ele Beesley and tundra, mining Iminense [ Nevertheless, in months of th ear inti: thei . territo t , I yé RO | 609, | silver of the sparsely camp Alaska Ash? tee ‘ a | I rec the first there rom ' f > ‘tuding $391.740 Cee SCART inelu me 591.74 the luring yinI was : an ‘ e I MN shippe: Pa elfte S s Gite ee ' 1 4R ) : ae i ¢ ‘ on William: , out-| jthponderance { ea tet aaa adi dealer yt "entire il a Pe fs I heir prices Western -t yt} Ng : Sintes 93739 ie yolll (ha firn iber 1 , yin is lest ag : d Mi Canada,! of the! for le t Betis ras tes, ernthetF | Canada! ah es ,| in the foreign cent nearly or four commer times the Lp tion few when month ? the ro Exports d Canada, lease 0 hh exe . to loney inother ion Ormigrar tt to settle agents reted irrection to West fi inftluetr © Vv a Jittle @/ from) n this rival-| yorth America| ‘ colonlal) constant toucn' syste d market, and jeady more ima yy over 35 per Pana )y monopolize furnished to more of her countries ich ce over tl Canada) ne is TAeClostacR rapidly 70 nd in United eniean ics Stat ind ane along PooleI unt. he per jicurugsua evra ivir ine. "| Th all of , Honduras cent of ' oh S. omney, of the Ja a we have thomlastetew made \y Gara) Immense TOMCOst@ more than the combined se. to the Winn <O 4 in advantage of the I = of share of elther England or Gerz and received 34.9 of her exports. respect Germany surpassed us 49.5 per cent of the exports, 5 ~ or niore be efted he the Trade nee triking c than of Cuba : illustration i t the case of thi Cub iefly in 1905, which was Send Gold to . 4. B. t E. like | the! ental t ; B. 10 ; Walkrds n » int. A =: 5m) 4, 1s., te : W\ e oe 1,00) / AR) 118 eq to Louis : to E ab S. : ‘ B ol) Hubbard, ~ ir DUN I ; James ne ft ! L oste tarrinetan: 65 RUST, idaho, Pratt, tir rd <1 i . 1 c & . GEORGE Offices 1 20 Smith i or 7H The Ef bik. L. to Iw to { r. G | | \ Addison oe Pratt. 114x165 R to Lou Pomeroy nt 1 | Utah, Mexico. of Mexico, system currency ae he and ‘ving : t of Canada Cuba, shows the } oli lw dou- coffee ae to Charles A ye ‘ : rn san. vin on of} tn ports a er a c S, 2 , to James nw, fr. Ros ete De Pratt, pt. j oe Ls = rds Eo and yle: the many, In this taking akin A Le yland Romaine RICA pala's ; remiho! influens bezun : to be s ane | fier the close of the Spanish-American The Trust| the when ago, ears nt ‘ 1 mil rh vu ede : nd'Company of America, In its capacity of | those f J. aL oe Sand Nea nt. 4 gains . Amerti-! trade ol B yvood W 4-5, k Deere, ‘ i 3, 21, Edge 1 lead exports halt ‘liza Mitchell to John Robinson 16 to 19, 4, Jordan add iroline Hansen to Carl A. Mille: rds. ne. fr. sw. 3, 8% D { cont trst eee a Real Estate I ransfers. Richards et al. to George Warranty deed 100x99 ft. hi irles) This ae BoMmMe pee ae a in , hand with of American capi‘ hand: ment the important in the developmer / ; aw tr ns ier la lor-A um Brighton, pt. Ss Tanner ley, 24%x5 rd . ondura expect in is 1 : . ; ed dy ee $86,796,214 of Mexi. : f duri H. V imports. a may s ir e ecountr thus drawing Dee and still cu mineral closer hgricultural ul ! 1e@ ties which bind the entire continen n a community of interests that needs 1iot the compelling ferce of arms . and the latter with] increasir eae British we trade of [ ¢é a‘tot imports ut il the cost of keeping accounts, to say) Eaeland, Germany and France to that |nothir of convenience, over the Brit-) country and 4688 per cent of the total h system of monetary units fs enor-|we furnished 448 per cent of Guatein that fiscal yeur the United States : : aaa $51,408,988 Germany $9,798,141 7 <9 688.134, with our Britain W,6 2 v : ine ead steadily increa ne ; i again, asL in Cuba, Canadian cup J ereI cae aa ae rut ak is share Monet Ameria and Canaatan cur in the last few years, ‘To Conta lea "im fnaat th it is expected urrent the foreign trad havine a the former in 1905 $643.24 imports than all other combined, American) Sahin and urnished * nd Great but in all the ther territory immediately affected by the Pan1 t . canal the United States ra the tan year, zt country What shar brok Indles. ere We furnish 42.8 per cent of 1 of the British tsland import : = se : E : ae pray $13 ent out land c ! last eased hat out 1a ul jntorests : decjmal currency dopted this system with CROKE ater i 7 inion. Dominion have completed t er ‘ nteen squureI h (Columbll ; in "ettiah emigr a Van juit the|-york the Bank of England and the Lon-| ; of|mously an to English in clo ait States ae opposing Influenc | commer! the' SU he) the al ha ere : Rounds , y eeoO : 7 t : it is understood that| A eee es a . will b ere A th etnias re lane at wane o ane : aah hiane : " 7 er. on' the rast a lause ine BY Pe mr ry) > Britain lor ten : nl pure re bank United 31,969 and. 42,237 for the while rom the l w ae ae Eis fies ave ON ek Pe een bonuses lum- | With ; fromthe, the pel = gene into I island in 1 i lopti is the sole medium and | kdoption as th ! 1 T o exchange wa inder official considera ; Villing 4 PwooO ' I : ) Hine Witl ¥ this nd rer Bhat But fissure were mankicetas tre pec Be re e ed CR he | Great in nee 3 which is casita! increasir y Of the $94,096,685 import ; was from it niter the island {to a mon He in 1805,Baie } | cones Ww caliper J. lt and he ; I h ¢ Hen han ruMencen Sf t Or ree ' 2 Ituilding the Poe ofi an flere Seat rae ES e eats r COMesth of oe ¢ er Oras ft cold a d nertod same per , . mS : es like ‘ : Seattle oO } . ane aaa primitive and inadequate banking | further acquisitions of gold will bs te v A ot. : , ay prim to A modern standards.1 5 | drawn from the United States. stem toto « conform ifor When n : With the facilltles thus afforded for | the Mexican currency Is firmly estabt in sitic ERE 2 oitinticnn ad Glia o tba iine ished on a goldsi basis, it 5 will ae a eS ed et div y mean the linited much States to forelen h trade er with a pre t 5 s nlof her n est competitor. while 85 pe presidents of the Canadian! of h neal ny zs | t of the $110,000,000 exports of tt railways recenti emarking | } cer . ' , : to th country Hill Candian railroad plat |} island came il | if M il ifter completing ‘ There hay been frequent importa eee : . €8 OK 0 connection cal induer the | tion oO American currency J. empire latter) dutiable : t cb ass ‘ > , the ee : sprink.|A%0! Trade ¢ the Py er 0 uwgainst Ix ae . Ai d outy I oe nbrrie pu so ‘ g eee atin e "| | United States gov|effect of her neighbor on the two period of in ryen- } ir Withir th e last la . E vi eal 3 x the heterogeneous | changed from a silve »a | = ) ; vatery of depreciated paper. Span- | ard, having L de mat m ot and foreign gold which ser d|An order for $5,000,000 of gold pieces was as circulating media, repla placed with the Philadelphia mint with= the the up for iring rathere rt | pe il 5 - rent |Link : the section, Hut 5 = | collection | ish silver ti island . rene OOO O00 eal ais ,S en iretivit , j 3 half million square miles of area almost as- generally belleved to he po prey iste ‘of: frozen -river alle In the Nortl - ' bri his ! nor}... , f . est e ,{ ‘ | nscal ernmen | tior : JKanowatn ( re Midw oe =T - nn vice the | railwa a the wit sae aetar 0 ae n i wateroon the American ondar ind bring the prodt bouns Ret bane + market export- 2 exports ae ime b iG : 1 ia lu Fe : rapidiyauncreasource < comBrit } of inatemuadich : i itor 1 & tan at ; ; ae Cunada Grow rs between 10,000) at ninregion, ohy pon B-'0 $75,069,000 Betwee! L397 year in which the British prefer tal ity init ffect. and 1905 the dutiable imports from Great Brit- Post : State hi ane co ver 5 the y " er ee fro eee ‘ ne yee ‘ : "1 1 coaltars! Prepon) rh GN Es ive anthc of contiguity are further | jhe itself feltin binding the entire con : illustrated d the ultimate outcome in-| tinent of North America into an empir With iieetanein tl srirritionar il tink hake ble flor trade becomes conspicuously app ; 18951 ri For the first ten months of] ren; It is tbe freedom with whi Canace inereased her itm-/the fi ul yea ending June 30 »€Ml|) Canadian capital has gone Into elg the is goods from $100,675,-| eration fror continent lurcpe intO/jand for investment side by de witl iP ? af e ' ee $251.716,900 an zi Fantio incre: unde OL! Canada aime ted to? 2 i or l ™!} American capital, and frequently un per cent vith un exe flineriod of the ollowing. ¥ r it WaS/|the management and control of New 1905 ots &] reafror : : ote Canada Grad bt country <aeran : ind vorts ofl o \: Nas that : eee t , Connecti Onn ( 1 aU ria eee Tye abe ! ! vhat Cunadia do a ¢ ian Ivos | neapoli Os ea then the Pars ter-)| } ys islands the island ay aera Taek Of cother' governoeht New ‘ f " ‘Pa : Z Rrit : 2 che ‘ ie h lat-to a 9 Re e, Juns havi' will wadeictaoin ue 900,000 10 ove! wid : \ : tT ortherr rtt . Ith toreigt } 0000D. Nort re : sd yroville er yin y th Come ending yh Poe er ROBE the UP yf Canada : England io is ow ae import : Cay DEL Sean ar per caplt i tht only b Belgium ni Britain es ; Gy at a: -nae: ‘ andai mor - SOR te yy hort line of rai , be built na oni the land to take| ‘ sd Re Spokane on the line of rritoi v¢ wrodue o OKT Al ilverlone of-t rreat transcentinental roads. euiehy Pi aM orate: ra ikon irf : e 1 Die ; three ve . s go by th counhas ) c = Business Mitrite. thi aimost:¢ ; ; { 9 Bi: Diary 6: ‘ ad nce du it Stale ‘ Mmucr oe 637 ; the: To- Pride -t "an es trade interest | rth 't iws has be mi ore ports to Race crumble : sien > $144.41 pel ry VY FOE ere built a urp vit Line.} train -_ ORTS Phat o©srlets ' ‘ la a Db) rec ) maALuPaAl | 0 . POW. a that eithe insular prejudice nds ik ae. oe ee New autre hh QB ; { ithstand..them i m Cyclone fompson VS.! Twe yr ds Thompson : ve fk oe 5 sale at Stickney's Cigar stor Everything bane 16c. Main. oye EXI BASt i of prere IDS et A h will aadS pea 1é e: for. the ear I -190F tmounted to . : nae ncrense of |} €k2 ner ur previou ‘ } 4 { i Ca nadi a . Canitl ro. : boundaries' a '!!?! flay ce © ae the Ogden, Jan. 8. : via Oregon Short Excursion an Resist - * Ur 1itec in-'the isne e : . ‘i and expo ror as ; to i runtec S300 22 ae a a pene s de ' ' ' ounty of the ir mit 6 nD and 7 Penta: ek ul. ert = 9 Strong eral Dik and ith OUR ts So ED into ! $1.661.040 ae o ‘ a ; 1 ran Bt ; = t . |! ie onl mosteee importantey an total) MATCH, of I Nat- ‘ Causes. cha 'by er oni nee Sun w | by : grows] ©4 oon. the> same} Pittsfield) d » Building | political. have boUnhe about ‘ 1904 is oS as "impe ™ Is netl : ;} wind of | 4ven Brookeoune, aMmirs in her smallest| of ivms. or al RS "s As -- -=-= fence place : elets. Beh a Trade of ural tea the ris wD Pittsfleld, Mass., aye size as Brookline 7 Men the things are at present the . | wealth of the town "phe 3: } $3,600 for every man, woman | child included in the population } e 2 States a Empire , : Meanwhile | Round to F United | $88,000,000 earance j Clothiers ti > 6,449: Dolla Broolcline had | ‘ oan et less Yet the while. assessed valuation) ide|}of Pittsfield was only about $18,.000,-} "/¢ | 000 while that of Brookline was over ! { rea 45-47 : measure eee es | a of lace ge Cams. . Wa ‘ . le schoo awl! £ Pp _LINDERSOL, NEVER ae 5 me ‘ ‘ Alaska' rom ae 1 duc eye mat ‘pas $1 a yt e a both parts . ; x Ale sire. ire. "gi oe 6s a , Badin fe eRe i aio Samennitiaie || DAG 308 9 Vv he ; 4 and | jority - C of of another generation But they do thell work well || dine is : satisfied totc lier remain, ‘ the |:form oe SAYS anaes lik li Beat ordinat un a A ! | | A WACE NGI Se eene ie ee jthe of annexation to Bostor land question each time they have rejected the }idea with the emphasis of a big ma- ‘4 ‘ 7 pub- . s 2 aa CO ~ . comparu- | of ADVANTAGE OF for ee veights | Sco a to fo peli members is 4 j ees aes day viewers, the field drivers, the pound| keeper, the selectinenc-somenow the | see m by their titles, at ist, echoes| so] ARE TAKING man rt is - ; RSET Gi oo Tar at least there IAS, BOs cD ; feo to disturb th 700d old fe lone' "xovecnment. I sro kl ing fashioned government of . 7 . Ir spite of the big sums which thejy fowh tnnually spends it is claimed INCREASE IN , . : | that the citizens get a better retur eee for their money than in any. othe : place with the same expenditure American Capital é | Echoes of Another Age sular Prejudice | ae " ere ar a good mal things in tl on vai nf the' ak fos n of govCannot oO strange w here : ae en"Th t ther vhielch seem "st 1 mt moderator th Tey f - das ¢ { erator ‘ o | 1 2 list papers there I being i} E more nt i yest a eo vote the six | 9 suggestions] clerk and reference tit les, Ai there y an town lished in the local In local polities < M Thess the 1864 Sul tions Each of these prelimi nary. s gestions must be made in write: lened by at least ten voters and accompanted by the written assent of are STARTED 0 General Wyoming and ° Manager Ni ovada. in Progress B ullding. ° Salt Lak e Clty. t "a sa Oldest and and Largest, 2 ! |