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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, [or THE. | INTER: MOUNTAIN: Published Inter - Every Mountain Officinl Organ of by Republican the Republican You 5 Utah. in the its ntered as second-class matter Feb. 10, 1906, at the pos ° ofaee e at Salt Lake City, under t he Ac Act of Congress, Mareh & The Only> Paid ai :. Republican Dailyvs Newspaper J Ad Y ee France, +. One 1 < Salt people, Lake know the Tribune motiveandfor support them. fight the enforcer In City.| aayenee school : of APPROACHES ese Seeaseesns Brean el daw Friday editorial the city the tcinaent ie the wanaaar -_ has FOR 2 euptEEe New ae weak West ee emple Sst iT cE CILTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, has 5 Dr inadministration. recent years c done TO : is 1907, re ‘der ‘ magazine paeembn co eeThere e a condition of Is a ec ; derived from causes that PO trongly ri of the , on political of the 1861 and for many years had Lincoln7 which made auch as the Brick mh and Times, n assassination. nation may men; of But northern In 1881 nerate aoe : part had preceding, lay the columns .motives the ' It F. who not of the anfat Booth the : arm ofjof class of newspapers] of in of a his nervous faction - newspaper President. And instinet ins the with his friendship y x assault act on] was for the a living. All emp he ee right seems In ‘ that to wants men the the to knew Cue & was ase th e improved. city. It isn't trait that ‘That is Salt Lake es for is not people, service by | who he had terms aE to a| py to the they will grand point the re get will there de together they all 3 Tribune stand work out by have dec done. s Herald claims to have : claims to have done furnished the money. : : the work. There you When the time comes, are their united And they service are in a position in entitles < sition them or BETTER people DAYS will FOR not THE to argue them br fo the cripple the college pmansgers: 2 following: thought. combination between terous lecherous here' and however, President and or Roosevelt priesthood And by and the adul-|of ‘ that controls 7 nothing anc thc | tendance remembering last y politics| have with theray their opposition arInstitution, lo "Even the Smoot but the best have ave results. of the > college year, made even Agric | be a ten stood dazed into sort while take c | 1S cae oa to the take. proved car 5 will highest . the the It is doubtful if bitter fight d that be strongly 2 ro 5 The and Kingdom passed Retail and United 7.15 a.n a, m ¢ Jast Montreal ; 8, in Are patronizing} timely, tion and =and entitled thanks to of comes this morning's of the announcements .*Ssta ee home much 3 naea aa a OVge a bating oii rat a editorial) the "Cataloguethere Scanienad has been iZallo 3 from mitten wisher| : the * purpose OUSLY. i systemTOREURE for promotions pay - day United in its a in this cost ee. . sign hes rk the year. aeee States exports Boe ey cohpaee large in gold, direction, there con are Metcalf has - on mibinaet draw Cl Bee problem Under the tide to do ie an withSe ee Riise ett ber SE ce aa an sais as so to a of a of immigration plan being congestion put into Cc ee ir hey ee it: anda < steady 00 employmen f ; year, year, 7 all of perhaps If the people Cc ae of is wasgat undreds : EB a RES ea W . gd Sez Geis 3 railsolve eas ee STEADY would be! the thereby. retail business}it than 15,000 These have homes and her Wa als r of z the g credit > fhe : poo é . system "If What ea in ng this , riter, ige tere - city | my customers they buy the would same aes pay cash fo1 as I have to 25 Hour Cc oe Sew pUnly Men Work Willing Need es Mal to Apply. ome, ie About :e Notables ° e Apply at g : sy Following the failure of the negotia- Mint, is to become.the president. The John to Harvard ater ea eee through the of succeed house Bureaw, --_~- -$$$-$_$-_-____ the the} at . pes oe te ins roIne) a is Employment Board of Trede building, pr om the work. Ce4yaw 28 prepa) the Continental AY banka banks 0 Chicago, it is reportedNational that George of E., Roberts, director of the United States | | ae Nae att 9 ; | American beef packer's money English novelist's i aeeer in and an | Re || Ber ee ts Oe is oneouiiee of the Interestdig Ob most chanel cee time which %* 5 ges ow 1 Notes _ EMPLOYMENT eee ee Oe peoplesractices nine | «Oe on cage » Ss ronomica oO So Otasen ran ‘ , none ci ah chee ctariee tie, wedge of the|/time ago and commissioned Marie was hod ED een lished establishes i. o eK older states, In conversation with a]! Corelli to minent aretail ee rocerEd recently the| The Seceiy house Ee Tbe cusiGlling ; J f states oe in Salt Lake than ‘in almost any other| city of the country, due largely to the : com- | A'N oe believed T one and_ consumer - profit costs more would to operate a - Malin Street, Ut coneeteesthenetieetentedieetentieneenes own thelr own farms. ‘This is taken as an indieation of what can probably be done to a ereetet Seren and . Oe = e advocates of the new plan mentiones to encourage advocat f ‘ hed atied ta | ¢, yree its trial.the Othe Jines have not establi from Europe to the Gulf prceee ee make it conitabe j ve ( enougt ose ‘ e, | and s a sowing Vee San Aaa peep tatvO £ ees South ake mak aOR tibel ster by the North German Lloyd in 1904, more iroamigrants have been landed at Galveston been quickly and easily distributed to good every every He ouse fleet ie y Bastern operation states since overland have service only been direet from ata. Europe Sink aa dit | - iS rapid immig gration profitable, -- Co Ic 1608-11-12 ate ena: ava mR tywara dw, "deadwood," adwood the e , target Breer . pois general @ 2 ‘ 7 oO vessels vee, Pine AMICaRA interpret e Merepe Stee out have = e Music ay area government issued EAs: ee ton at- immense by PAINTS WILL cost of and of granted HAMLIN a the ts may : of house painting hy should be figured by sho & a . Roariaee "Dose o well concessions eadily a van ea9 ae a BAMBERGER, 3A : aN commissioner, w metals would terms, a weeding more | the | p,m. p. m. (Peer specials fo President and Gen'l Manager.- to the Gulf ane is ; being attemptec OI ports direct. ,iis ‘ai =k cause all efforts to induce immigration from the Ailanti A en ¥ ih. eens p. m. p.m. te seeped ESTON-Co-operation. between Western. the federal government is expected to | ars dollars 5:00 7:00 5:00 910:20 rt * GALV and roads the exception ~ the pernicious hydra-headed menaces the stability of the} other suggestions : iat shouls > ASKE the order to mean all Ln t oP ae a } a.m 52 SF a pias mat yrmally othersand interested lease somein ofoe are known to be rich organizations, manoeuvres, i 7 : P = oe ouerecons, enw me ne a . of cheaper, entire|¢Vils of mainly Willing to carry home their purchases, Hime reial National, the maintenenee of the expensive ok | qj late James H. Eckels. livery system of the merehants woul be reduced to a minimum, apprecia-| well press ' dispatches ‘ a¢ that in Chicago. of House ses,"ae oWest* re for DUSINESS .j&e-apecific s college is of Utah- the every. meniten Ran Aan oro elcote Coincident with your a A tee a , PTE Aoay and which: strictly cash cas sss, 76. per cen ve aa strictly business einen atalbat of the business done in this sta the reat there and fields =|done gn credit. hy aaerth min a pay cash for what If they July ; 12: 1907.7, }] chant would saye from 10buy to the20 mer-|o per Your editorial] cent and would sell his a on of ge : federated tin coal: which the consumer pays for. or two stores in Salt. Lake which | favor j With } ay year = ‘ (Local.) The rd aN GTS es papery a aie stions which. in arene ete ge oe $ ‘ : the fa.fliclency. their judgment, prould tend : iS promats Dee o \ ervice. He sa y that all suggestions shoul the naval rvice, eA Sl be concerning ‘thines or methods,.and: potia. criticism of States and. Ane Farmington. ie am, , } 3 | 19 00 will be do ea from so, See ene NGTON-Secretarv he : mom«¢ gy oe th The ign. : a Salt Lake, Republican: Editor at-]the very all-CSes ay Mail ro and Oaxaca, Prices So | copper, isive: persons s world. through exports commerce, on sanee taveratie Ce Th Beha Gxtenkion: will hatmudendowmetiie: entire Pacific coast line of Central America, which will plac . ; : | é x sive s oO California within a few days of r that« extensive strip « country. The road is now finished within a short distance of the Guatemalan border line. zs MONTREAL-Fifty-five thousand emigrants from the Hi men3 @ him This will open that |l'sAanticy bordering the . Pacifie ocean 2 see to traffic with Ca‘allfornia. pros ang Gen * ans Rn her Efeeer Leaclita at Rati Ss Geronimo, near tne southern border of Oaxaca tt extends through the rich mineral and timber baltot Chiapas down to Tapachua, just beyond the Guatemalan | Why ; . eos Ae a napey, consummation... The the chiefest possessions of the people silver, represente¢ state of Chiapas the investigating eros 10-954 fF) De reles capitali capitalists are LOS : ANGELES-Lo neeles 1 pushing tall peat WowEhinto Central "AiieEbE colic ‘the morth t that| some ; institution. = the at he looked y aon declare, passed interest the Seen at Ynternational Peace) Concity September 9-14, 1907 been a session et the oan. congress having hel in tue-Same year been withthe the have cigar dropping | the attention of capitalists . | * « e fac hat hisIs Cc companion | eke tention I the ese fact t bes to +}t present of EDITORIALS 5 ALS througnout while Austria || {5 0-2PEKING Visit.to : of the workers possible | development Kingman propose while \ Seeing theeaeh Mr. Withia: dndic.and. Wade, to his own years, and a } of inducing Chinese and | up of China to proceed what | age of country which Garatanonieiede EE counsel of their better such oa Ogden Raibvary ne Effect June . 4, 190% se Leageas Lagoon such in the evidence as o the consequences 0 Taieareat competition, In view of th eee Wage basis prevailing in that country n | said," eS car.1 saidThen way and sai of his : voiee Ae Ans : | many ' offense motionless, his staring after staring a I fingers, lingers, ar. to are va you years since there has Germany, the eighth te in-1897...°Coming a meeting " ‘ . thisis fall at all below will be with upon = an one of this: legates ) Aan CTs for exports the eight nowhaben cents sends potlers half her work pottery to the still | and there have been substantial increases J | to Canada and -Australasia even | Fe e | "EKING-C. Kingman, Chinese trade find ° continue, as sacepctagl is ge sana saa ahs nal cranial and industrial] college at Logan. Those persons who felt called upon to]ofWr oureg home . ee vantile 4 = a 1 ka j re wi e ypositi > prese establishments was both pointed a crom oon evidently | Leaves Es are de a general interest upon tne part of the importer goods. LONDON-Japanese competition in ae icearivie facture is emphasized in a recent report by et pena, (oe Great Britain on "the condition: of. the | pottery ti ide here. which has remained. stationary for of | you Y beyond in fact everything secure 2 Hague conference, the first real parliament of man in | ag , 4 ene history, which will probably close its session just before the opening of the Munich congress, this congress should COLLEGE. » eT MUNICH-tThe sixteenth is to meet In this ancient is . or | visitors, and : agree, AGRICULTURAL c=] | you'll will Don't i NEWS 5 : } ise of »| argue the second a Snlf Lake und Time Lable in weeks eons: Saray % % a RI that purpose) "Prices | y ay at 9:0 p.m room in the consulate set aside for ¢! : ah es, ae} days will be computed in the ote of the Sage che re e | Sune ae Paha af p.m : te willj be on hand to give such of the consula 9 x : <IMON . as may be needed, Hight refreshments will. be serve ‘orert fi SIMC | doesn't | stay in | Seep itt eae just out it ashamed what disappeared eS ay in be The aa are. of to one lease of life as rulers of the city. the man hisis 5 Z P Unite d Tribune that had his breath, Ree aaa retain} : peace hn these C Seng Se although added that so car. g mean under: ove Mexican will make a great noise t the many. things of which no one can be y assure the public that for all} they will ae nie ' 7 os. be| the Herald-Tribune combination is to be ay ; 6 < that everyone else is dangerous and un- they really: about gress ) = for each ice oes to ; my era elder It re . tog ther creditable things-though ake rex s, ; . him gress in Seti business Sgotism! dwarfed, = if OM, ought ; Setar between made wisdom, ee ure Roa or have P . d r Col natures by giving it an active and hearty support. The members of the present faculty are working i unitedly and with the earnestness and ability which prom-| "On LE | ves A large proportion| the Canadian ear a OUaHIUHtNorthwest the flower of ihe poh labor 2 | for ‘ } there's Rt he made] mad the AY Republican . partyi in iret the city election aiming st< sre, side by side, declaimin -}to another read] JULY 20, 1907. ‘oule of | yee thousand happiness ae > *years.1 manYou of want fifty! theEven if you to defeat of a The 2 from |... attend me become el failure you've found 3 beyond, and you didn't until still, Nh again Ah, you That ore Herald ‘ and ‘a said tl worthy. man had} a fs ee <p est. os AO Reo paid ines cAboring! McKinley what Wick are ai 500 I've rein their city of the to 5give eaelonger tae little to see what's After € horizon Mak wish, peculiar peculiar the people y. » 4 s sort man said, | I have even | tl : eat Pee stood re childhood But]~ ae, : Presently The Oye > sre though a or é world Nags 5 it a ll it has the disinclination to be while willing to pay the Be cha improvement the = were rho whe man ‘ than grown to "Your life's a Oioars ee eed ae take them he gathered an impulse of mortal hate for the] President that could be sated only in the death of the] foremost men of his day. : Here in Utah the Salt Lake Tribune is seeking by} publication the dive b Pate SEARS the worldcra whole whole Neither the You've . oviz horizon. another ‘ ai consideration. city every another 4 ee ee the fact that old. rat eatie bce advanced Tribune otice notice to public is those the the . ernest - ee ee himself, he disregarded c for farther nor some oar sce necessary by the]will ; whose heart had rolled the troubling billows of busi" ness disaster, was slain by the hand of an irresponsible man whose one incentive was gathered from reading} worked little igge bigger . got from bs T lave within reasonable desire that the improvement be rrr st, accordi ‘ "rms possible cost, according to¢ > then de-j}of of i i . nere oe soy mae ofof mera . Tha arue r e good ‘ eople of The Hagu I ld } ist life's eee Poanh tho harvest c from the shaus s || be e rrible. r Cap : 5 orn who could exhat : | their suites, and. the other persons ane he gets to a point where ae called to The Hague in connection w a ‘ much so what of een least the and and ‘In 1901 William McKinley, President of the United} Ce jermn there public office z because died a the sojof Chicago] -. " States, hand everything is . man has moc And Woe eee ee is a = is]Salt people. robbed.LakeCitizens of appeals} Lincoln] the steeled United by was Storey -: Emancipator columns the t makes with contractors, with no graft and no evasions of the : law for the benefit of favored persons, no deadheading] service by public employes, and no abuse of} the 0 accomplishment accomp both anehelped, Noir eine Tanke srald general of disloyal]amounts 5 judgment by. the ' Abraham eee ilk, fell and of : 1t nares ae eee credit for 5 partisan press until he believed President Garfield had] will not take imposed upon him and his, friends an unbearable indignity.| detract from es : ; ca aat r deceive . Guiteau was not dishonest He was simply deceived.| proud. And His passion was played upon, He thought Garfield was/that is right the suni and expression of unfairness. Back of his act| thanked, and the directly clever. in byzi a certain + _ read : traced is ‘ have Great of Garfield who eieninte bills The frie true than Se that heLe was Was wrongly we accused * the of of ar has 3g appeared them fc afis That< of Wilbur the be That reiterated charges} aanfinally shameful . the hand mourn, Pomeroy, much. too , "And here you stand on a brilliant morning, a ma 2 fn perfect health, with money enough to be comfortable and an active mind, and you tell me that a ten-year-old ]° ; : ° ce schoolboy is capable of getting more out of life than you can! If that's so, then you're less than ten years cleve to Salt Lake, and it didn't wake to activily at the sum: : : Lake,|mons of either Herald or Tribune. It Is an instinctive . . eh 2 ene > -ople thispenile nation al this: time. s here.}| tendency in the people of Say eee es matters = Wave country. until : i > £ 3c ible CO man, Warped eerie x . his passion, ee in . oe eee fireworks in intense feeling in Salt :: need no explanation irre tg , with here re o PR 1e coountry President 2 very a takin ietice cen Mian mioaite eaten armistic % helped, some." Well, weve both ither condition. In press against way , campaign pays the he has. in ». pportion other 0) str ‘ aeite. in perhaps in aay any the : ieUNC! xperiment we i now : Poe ee arts : : : account of those most Important, after all, in scheme of. public improvements-the peopl ASSASSINATION. ‘er ‘There's re Ar ce eae t then ese take - - | When 20, by by ae meee ra eyl is a sort of "We It aie INCITING *here's value. a - me ave The man was REVSE possibilities. The quicker i \ 1 a ‘ e contained eye Herald Cer hore re the Democrats, and been oa JULY ee -s ioel CHRADES y more ee " quit to-j or made " ; anus of an approach to that bridge the Tribune will soon have to cross. 7 ‘ Rat Sraaveneocoie the argument is that whatever advance r Waldorf-Astoria. fice Dy ing. | J. Chicago Office, ; > 311 Boyce McKinney, sole representative cast o ne Bulld Rocky Moun "{these Paterms: cars ee pl nature it Democratic Seerby made ter en IASTERN SAS . OFFICES: *rICES Office, 64 Cambridge Building, York Se BRIDGL. y Sacreee - of am THE ‘ Yo morning's in ee ate a See partment, Matters o Bel. }life assassination? ‘hie sither which elther The tenor of (EeSiee laws, You know that paper would Roosevelt or any other man ‘ Saas weeeecesicsysseeas 5 Block, 208 Esnin South iene tae "a our 9 tell Z subscription should be reporte Pare So tninuen area or to the local Branch Office. Do not give notice to carriers oF acnGliOrs Offices-Dooly Me of ° . proprietor could restore himself by that]}feels that he has done so the more does he prove oO er ce t a. hi s miorre‘row to if theits; place conterence Cs action aeStates}|nature . e para he e in the senate of the United Z % 3 ' Z }FTON-United States Consul Young at Har-'} } 2:000 p. raeMm is puny and crippled. To get up in the morning aa eee ae oe rere an exposition of Ameri. nt e an ‘ 2e ife contains contains that there's | aren which for four long years he shamed. P maa goods ora at ~onsulate z i e Sgaolill last two] and feel ? p. ae 3 that{ life no attraction, attrac ol ea eres ROE the Shall es wi Stiga Utah PAY 7:0 the Tribune for maintaining its] little to Ilve for, is the same cccepaccerercccesscec fonths. € "* oan ea. AG ee WeUUccticehanscboreneceecea $e Sunday POnie. re the as Tims Sai Month Three in of = Company Party rights ; ay ok the awakener of the national consclence, the mentor ee of}sentiment in the world that ae havei cjust uttered, aaa ing clas Sonne Ace ae re He augue writes right . n 1a living, the splendid President of the most splendid]it's ' a arm. Me doing no end of r harm fen think it no sha E shame » toon les - BaeON-Pu Porrespon z but the price« of oe peace-or, at all | nation! say that they are blase, that they have exhausted ae aa ae f peace conferences-is sometimes hé ora ¢ ; le na . . i . . : even fag > yh peace . , REPUBLICAN Morning the | : Bradford i ee as . ea = paynony ‘signe as 2~ 2 presiden ee, His BAcome areclivannnery Sa oO | es- resignation will caren onneuann Republican) | °f all the people, from St. George to Uinta; from San oonl ns eee ial .institution' in every fo for hat Aue T could sell to them 1e has been granted a leave of ab-| : ; aw oO t : < = resident| Juan to Monument. thinks Who hurts that college, hurts the}community, it is an infamous thing to cluim that President Also from Seattle comes)! . elled to charge. I tried the|Sene for six months , Se eos 97 sre | Widest has made his nolitical couch with the hierarchy | Peeple-and all the people-of Utah. Will be] 2™ compelled to charge. oe It is not alone a Ce eee eos Beaune omnes' ~ cash basis for - while, cgpls - fps Among the are eee z a aor oe ; e 7 * ‘ of the Mormon "Well, :: Weber ‘mouth' church that is‘ a pretty : says, an uglier (meaning with who dispute this case, him couldn't be The is and made not unfortunate likely part to use that in| oe of it for Mr. or that nation the We are the case plain by are Booth afford and taught to the believe is a there of] for hate. that they founded| 8 Members suffer oppres-| They ID WHO BELIEVE IS'A THAT PRESIDENT :HIS COUNTRY, ‘ TRAITOR . - UNCLEANNESS, There are men President the of gutter deranged every brand type other were only talk They hiss with the they lished by a they would earth President but the lashed or and lack to ravings so of a monstrous the United the not on of mentally are sane this infamy on believe that if or of they him for what tension they by inspired Roosevelt a by "trading say paper bepub- venom, and assertion. prevents action of the polnt to righteous a being States West. the their imita- assassin. where act in as they They they believe removing are told and lIlmit the representative the What man shall measure the responsibility of that journal which stimulates assassination? Who is responsible for the blow of that mental derelict which Strikes in fact where the editor has struck in fiction? Where shall be drawn the line between the innocence of the publicist and the crime of the traitor? You know these are facts. You know the condition exists here. You know President Roosevelt did NOT make a trade with any criminals. You know he is too brave for collusion, too noble for infamy. You know he ts fair and square, the friend of Utah, the protector] oar of . business plan states . trom men ~ whereby these ‘communities .¢an 2 of the: DApArES in Utah and Western from the catalogue- From b : the sociation wnton 0driven be field 2 very one of inception our of slogans be Ba a 8chool 3 B more body. 4 earneststeeffort made . the close of , every: And will mark es and one om more 5 blessings People. round ef the future ee ar} for pees COWARDLY AND B to benefit the ' day's work at benefits of our oe y stustu that] for the whole De ; ae Lren has as-| been to the nats and others‘ by along , with not give very to joy of newsboy heart be The a whom because I've along his bookS under care to about and for the be like shook said weak you care free and many a ragged, from cap the arm, on and problem as little as I'd give a of the life, of eat. of my at that his head, What does sleep, constitute of the unkempt Look To share of bottom back whistling! possible big full what his I've run, aim got him." younger man looked head, "You surprise his he. two men, as set "What would | we light-heartedness. his his the study seen envied his with happiness, again, I've of going play "I didn't suppose sentiments." "Weak sentiments!" You echoed at his me ‘companion beyond capable the of other. and measure," volecing ‘What such do mean?" "Exactly what I said. It's weak and unmanly to take such a view of life. When you say you wish you were a child again you acknowledge that you have made a failure of life since you grew out of childhood." "Oh, no, I didn't mean that. I was only wishing that I could enjoy life again with the freedom of childhood, with no responsibilities, without the memory of days of ree of by Powe S this the .atate to splendid ae ees sse : woman.and child rch the!" There is no doubt an ee deal of good has been done; bu yet remains eee people Hage out of the state conte do aoiee is Dae a aaare belng any good as =Vve st a ee Ss ce anc ade Seat Gane to of ie OeC rince Alfonso ¢ aee United States; é yal sMinister . crease my prices from 10 to 50 per/tening cent andmany did not lerks makeIn as some good ofa liythe any. The oy) above the higher cle are cost than just of a few living it ought things in to be. Salt that] throne Lake|'ank Then add,| to TI 7 the palace nd auke duké ofof Saxe: Welyoungis shea ir-presumptive saxe-Weimir, 1e€ who to the of with Europe, Holland all is an and the possesses reigning immensely houses wealthy | Shirts, wear, equal | in| of why there high prices are complaints ‘It the people would regarding use Utah made| Private advices sate that Heinrich he owns meat. F from Europe indi-|]| Conried, director of THE Both their laundering. TROY slaughter necessary provide . proper man, or example, the cost of house rent,|#0d carries on innumerable businesse | Which is from $40 to $50 per month 2 fies navies eee eee: six-r house or flat-and not ies, * Da for , a six-room ouse or i ; -|the Imperial Bank, every merchant owns his own home and "you have. a pretty good solution] houses and sells his the we i L A UNDRY LAUNDRY Phones the Metropolitan Opera House, has not OF 193. QUALITY." 166 Main to ess Utah ated by are not made goods are apprecli-| the people elsewhere as appreciated at home. believe, in fact. that Mr. they| never be able to resume 'The!the opera house. Conried active work St. |------____" goods and pay cash for them. thus| benefited so much by his European trip keeping the money in circulation at!and his rest in Germany as had been home, prices -.+oult be considerably | expected. There is strong--reason iS will at Metal and Silk societies, lodges, Badges ana ins fo sbhasis, ete ei eee boys boy living! boy he sent doors, for got down street. "Happy age!" said the elder of the he gazed rather wistfully at the children. I men, end aided iettioaie practically Eecietetis er. e. Gardner one neh ohing lieas : our < ' cual I/ Collier,his who $2,700 credit in bad business. not attire accounts, Last have time had year get|| to in-|into full did official before to has- to:Utah'ls| conning ‘factories-of- Utah. are sending e The kaiser's bespect: - rcled savants are| °°,ale Order. Punch and Judy outfits. tor it was the hour for closing. _ : ie roing out of this state| ei goods East at prices> considerably startled 5 There {s still going ou by demeanor | 2! in advance of that paid here, and could | 5. asionally the steps, how they rusheal/every month not less than $100,000, sell CHAS. prey ten'times the quantity if they had which recalls a Gallic Chie ftain. They s : Sie UPIERSON, severe Q communities sending]Brit; screamed, ' | | several threw , up their|.< call high small him the damn peror of the French," as .$3,000 .per' month' to ie ao. , NSD. Ppedalist Maker, sav; thefe.are two sides ‘ to and they are 20 R ebaed right, for of all Germans os Both Phones, covered the ground, y some by handsprings,}enrich the 7 coffers of a the OF "cata Sate quéstion; Ey he ee s p e r a l : 5 a ate S ety | te.sdam " peror every ‘William is certainly and if the the people will oon oné who : most : the girls re yes hoppedeal 1 2 « jumping, while logue-mail-order houses in' of-*.C} and skipped.q | cago t} ime. toto look /and. elsewhere; spite . ofi take a: the 10SC good-natured. resembles a Frenchman time Dole « inte te -t both side sides -gay, lively. Be ldves The Dail Re more daintiness. of the instant they out every there As the two men passed the school house the children came out The nee nas state. great UNMEANING. By y sreachad © from! : L the other, and ‘Ices Wer "nose purpose! +104 compre-|)) one of : the heritages paall-order boures of ies ae .jare sapping the very €-piood advancement At hensive Da Oe ok ae etendence this na that:o£; keep your -migney at ee Never was there a better corps of instructors, never will Oe eel DE aeor hee Dean from ts. y re a diminishing work aii The opportunity harebrained doing or They sane the politician, of are the} read. of They to themselves be be toward they slayer, maledictions disloyal anger Guiteau. would truth stung defeated Nothing liave the McKinley's black are with States-and Booth the by false and of cf with their livid United .Mormons."' cause tion of AND Ad A PARTNER Py INa ALL 2 here subject, given They fed the ROOSE-| A a RE- TO gig CREANT AD a TO HIS TRUST, usefulness ©.P entitled, great backed believe-they are by the Tribune taught to believe-thal| President Roosevelt has traded his power for thei . eee political suppert. And THERE An ARE MEN MENSerre IN UTAH tE ARE TODAY the Ding. are the of ve aa be this state that has been lessen CoD the Ee. rising generation ; they given is aj Present, party und bolstered with the arm of the administration. ° VELT ‘0 Which 4!ready i life|there ; a necessities In Utah There a of to cae taking trom dent because living : . ite ta: sion from a power within taking i the lose. speaking. unrest. hate to to plainly intense fed party not speaking a of hate, that Wilkes can require senument on some a the Roosevelt is that it can be proved ‘in the house of his friends,' " -To stir the morbid energies of some Czolgosz, or some| Cuiteau, Logan i thi term to extent of nike aS the college work, ofcertain ‘rippling as it is ofto theeffectstate,that,|all the powers the Western a/0! Putting for thea into states operation as Judge against But 7 it is true, 2 and eyen| propensity for calling those} all his lars, damage serious rd es charge, one President of the United States. aos Roosevelt, Mr. The happiness that are gone forever." "I don't believe you understand If you felt that way you would what you are saying. be confessing yourself! a coward. Every year added to one's life ought to bring greater capacity for happiness and make one's splendid Bee tceo campaign onthe mon of education tke toa a will ae ena Governor John C. Cutler in his 2 message to the state legislature at it last session called Pa ies atvention to this evil. which Vas seriously threatening Utah and ae interests, but nothing was done by that body. There have been complaints made regarding the prevalence of high prices in Salt Lake and other cities in the state such as referred to in your edlat and in some instances they have been found to exist; but it must be remembered that local conditions are largely to blame, and until there is a universal getting together of all concerned, those conditions will continue oO exist There has been a steady increase jn the price of rents in the past three oe in some instances as high as 50 o 75 per cent. Every time the owner of a building in which the merchant is located, raises the merchant's rent, the consumer has to pay his share of the increased cost the establishment. Every time Mr. Merchant raises the salaries of his employes the consumer pays for the raise. There is not a merchant in the city Salt Lake Whose expenses for the maintenance of his Carag ees nt has not increased from 26 ¢t 0 per cen The Taam of this city give away Jannually to the various charitable, re ligious ae other institutions thousands of dolla which necessarily must be ducted: from the establishment. Every advertising| ao originated comes to Salt Lak or patronage and bleeds the business | os of this city to the tune of they find' thatJargely.to.. the conditions. ting will ares-due ex-| 19 a talk our-own fault. blame But then the other it is siya fello easier to Thanking you for the ‘good work you are doing, we remain yours respectf Manufacturers & Merchants Association of Ut Per C O. HARRIS, Secretary. of Afar in COME TRUE. military 36 Main to erack publican All hews for 50¢ Cutler Bros. Co. THE ORIGINAL WE om Lippincott' e gtsepaioes the misty dista and the St. WHERE | DREAMS things |20*eS KNIT OFFER GOODS BETTER HOUSE oF VALUES UTAH month 36 Main St. IN Knit Un derwear and Hosiery Ladies' and Ge Its walls are not bricks and moctar, But shapely and perfect it grew; Tor fancies are firm foundations In the Country where Dreams Come ce, Oh, it isn't a stately mansion; There's only just room for you: But there's many a precious Jowel In oe Country where Dreams rue, Come When the nights are ve - in passing, And days are vexatious I think of the treasure wale ‘tg n hoy Country where Dreams Come Then In the darkest night; grows paolo, lor I'm living alone with yo the home that my heart selected; ae Country where Dreams Come rue, -Ella Middleton Tybout. In Values are unusu al, SPECIAL: LADIES' . WASH SUITS, KNEE peer 50c and GEN TS' HOS UNION GE NTS : UNDERWEAR, Linen Mesh (Sanitary)- $2.50 and $4.00 ME N AND Boys . WAISTS AND ra SKIRTS. Plain or fancy; Waists, $1.25 up, a ll sizes - . Skirts, 50c. 10c to 50c. RELIABLE CLOT HING FOR |