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Show THE iNTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1907. BLACK ROCK A Tale of the Silla i 9 be better than you are should | join| in putting from us this thing that ha | brousht sorrow and shame to us and; ‘Oo those we love You know, whut mein. "Some of you are strong. Wi you. staid "by aint -see weralcei me nt jronhhed oof the moaney they save inase far. away. and robbed of in| | reniiabd that no weney can. buy ; ; B ingh mn Metal Mining a company, and f _ ple nty and ie of at Craig, ok > and kuppink for a time ea iim ager Svatiiaie d eyes, Grawing blood, |eround, "nding."it ve nit a ‘fiehte hard am ) going you are made made one or of.' two to ee a ao aieta? just a moment ago for work there to were keep that a cries of, came over sight of the lightning | tir waco a to the immedi ite ly front = Peete | wee on from the Ov not Boing to sing lo. keep de sep any growls drunke n of RaRreT hundred men below standing| s: and on stood simply ing. "pouring e nd AL dressing was finished critical the end ioe f oe IT sent moment of us Hoods ce music ti's ait singing ‘that ann t oe first Verne the LENS, was "When I remember all ng ‘The friends onee linked in together,' few mome mts mor © > Graeme Graeme T "We re- sweete r and fuller ;| as iin wonder aut that every they note, should skall and meet _ on k agreed upon i oe hundred } FOR of} | regulation of | takers board of county p , his the condition RANCK sue se mae e vice | Fosiment th "x in thou- of waterworks, ‘and direction, aa she s auperintend® = ae 7 apie oF fire reel in (Continued 4 = I looked Anta her such through a his passior changing ; a. of abandon chords till REAL ESTATE Co. ean fit you out with the ore estate line. ock. vest oe any- is FOUNDRY eee tomorrew that | STOVE . 40 EF. 2D So. sel] your property; FOR not long to walt. S ALIC-MISCELLANEOUS and a] aie 1d sign ber> governed Inter- Mountain y Republican office, Salt water is ome ae =e BELLO'S, the| must state number ) an le ant e GOOD to} > 20 SO. NEW a STATE ste p- YORK HOTEL, bl ck > and under | KEY PITING-LOCKSMITIL other pipes of stand- pelts, commisslone ars han | 63 ef scrap Iron, "old rubbers tah | ie 1, P aid AN' re D-F DM. AN He ind Ne the' board of county ; for the Xtension at etings of the me Seon of hn stockholders waithont being | attache serv a ipe sha i m other premises o a WATT 16 ed uid "parties from < the amount | apply at once, . M. paid Republican ar fice AG ‘ES LAKE M'VICKER, 229 NICHOLS, So. Weat Assayer, ASSA Temple 46 ltichurds | st. = anit Lake und patie user Attorneys and Counselors, Ss. , 43 LER, ee Bag) i Lia Constitution muny shat get SALT | ALL KINDS S& COND-~ HAND Dont al card: phone SHOLS FOR LAKE nn addition uy) the ed ob House CARP ee OUR Te R i ee CL EANING: Psa OF L a oy ANDE Bo oan now to. cLY CITY, ANIN G AND LOT HE 5 CL E ANTED AND PRES Ss fosaeine in | to the water | incaused UTAH. NUMBER of ba SEVEN. MINING COMPANY, business, Salt Lake of mines, Tintic tah fiven that ata meetot airactien of othe company held on | ae d com- ng or may thahs his will come," she said " > expiration ce ne ‘ CBE simply. in loving Him yeu are thereon, vertising together and the ete ex ue co of or ad oe eds ae Table ve aan for Salt in Effect Bent. Lake oe and First publication, et 6. von Leave Layton for , 6; such | day be loners William cks Ww il !Adn 4, 1906. 9:00 a. m., | ~Commis| ual Pp Ss of | take | Janless "THE LAGOON ROAD" Salt era & the For 1 therewith n Wate i Byer ling, in Any tock upon which = saic ] S=\i me nt may remain unpaid on Wedni sday, the tth day of February, 1907, will be delinguent, and will be advertise for sale at. public auction, and unless Payment be made = 2 os a & ae CLEANING PI RESSING- ordisupply battere "d the werd TEME ¢ amount the every Intter much came in with 24 E. ‘SO. CIT¥ ly the paper FEET | SPECIALIST. ASSESSMENT how an DEFORMED for<*.26c "be he OLD SUSAN | principal Plates et y wondering oral -K. St: ra LEGAL NOTICES was 011-12 | __ book ‘pindine Se nd | or than 2 married DIAMOND 253-K ee eS~ Y. nd ESTABLISHED of te lode I *could right June. n . Bell bldg. GAMBLH & GAMBLE, 421-2 Constitution bldg. akecpath, zc taim ATLAS Boise. vids, comply with this nt tle superintend- oo is time ‘to shantyme DAHLQUIST, BISHOP, OP. DOOL:Y BLK. ara ention to mall or express order CRISMON ANw ers and chemists, J. confinement A. M OLSEN'S MATERNITY MEN | FE. Fighth South. us at} "Home, so Mi ISS P service pas home for j1- 1, } TRUSTWORTHY, EFFICTENT fo" Eerrent the Republican. box \ and MARKET | paid superin-| come | your engage- "Any » ment ringif you are *.' ee By ST. 109-11-13 South Main Street, a seen eee there | i e beautiful Utah's Leading Music eyes T for- " get have aba -- __W: ALLPAPER out BED | « in- MUSIC €6., GAI/E 1 REPAIRS morning.) sale, i | aguin music AND Us. ute cAppre oac h -_ ---- +~»- se | Beesle So. ESTATE» shove. And thinking it all over, not say but perhaps he was | with SALE-RFAY. the pipes "Poor old Shaw!" said Craig softly When the last sound h: 1d died away | \ { turned to him and "You have won your tight." "We have won our fight, I wa | ne are y Tntnin on," he replie a quickly, offering } ne his hand Then, taking off te | 8c bode, ‘ap and looking up beyend the moun-|} lode, fain teps and the sllents stars, he| eee ; added softly "Ouyr. fight, but His}. ink wee op 3rd ‘and the beautiful that KINDLING 133 B. rter | 4 a AND Halsett, Te he ROSIE Oey rar HELP WANTED-MALE by, that - the the around : S| stat There was no benediction-there seemed no need;'and the men went quietly out. Gut over and over again tne volece kept singing in my ears and in my heart, "‘We shall meet on inet beautiful shore.'" And after. the eigh-loads of men had gone and left the street empty. as I siood with Craig jn the vadiant moonlight that made the great mountains about come near us, from Sandy's sleigh we heard In e distance Baptiste's French-KMuprlish sone; but the song that floated Cowen with me sound of the belts trom t he miners sletgh wa or | r riends A. L. n and DYEING ibe irection | sat down at the organ, played a few bars of "The Sweet By and By,' eae then Mrs. Mavor began. 3ut not soul joined till the refrain was ached, and then they sang as only men with their hearts on fire can sing. suc after the last refrain Mr Craig made a sign to Mrs. Mavor. and she sang alone, slowly and softly, and with. eyes looking far away- the sweet by shall meet shore COAL ti. ne- L "In We AND Mr vi e strurht, with arms up at full le ngth, | silent and almost motionless For a momen Craig held them:t so, and again his volee rang out, louder. Sterner than before; All who mean it, say, ‘By God's help, {I will. And back from a hundred throat eame deep and strong the words, "I God's help, I will At this point Mrs. Mavor, whom ed or vad quite forgotten, put her hand on ard. qualified shall form a quorum my arm. "Go and tell him," she panted, want them to come Thursday night as they used to the other days-go-quick,' almost pushed me out, I gave Craig her message He held up his hand for silence. Special "ectings of the board ma Mrs. Mavor wishes me to say that py she will be glad to see vou all, as in the old days, on Thursday evening; and ] can think of no better place to give formal expression to our Pies of this night. At here was a shout of. acceptance, and then, at some one's call, the longpent-up feelingseof the crowd found vent in three mighty eheers for Mrs Mavor mony ow for our old hymn," called out Mr. Craig, ‘and Mrs. Mayor will lead said, CLEANING Ge sprinkling we} sprang to their feet and held | their rary have . witness sed some thrilling scenes in my life. but never anything to equal that; the one man on the|_ jattorm standing at full height, with! his hard thrown up to heaven, and|. | anc He Hol son looking kn and men high sue] look of relief | his face whe n arate Ou "wile peenere ne'l, were «ll. looking into henvéen, ‘the sweet and ble ssed ania * O men!"|4 -and his voice ang in an Agony | through the pulldtie-- ‘O men! whie at shall "be ours? For heaven's des sake, let us help one another! Who| will? TI was looking out throurch a. stit in the curtain. The men, already wrought to intense feeling by the mu-/ sic, ‘were lis tening with set faces and} - making. ' he Sa 229 ped by S-" re Ive , conatructye nila with} he of restore? "Will the strong men help? Shall we mil join Jhands tn this? What you say. In this town we have ofter seen You save much-Time, Money and Energy your "Wa nits" Known through these columns, Ta salt ie A = and inistrs itor 1. ¥ 2 |