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Show ee ee y i 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN THE INTE lences, . : bl > Offelal i otieoet of the Republican Se, Get ei 3, 1879. The Organ y OF Company Party z ee Sonetaee oe cago, years Daily Newspaper in Salt more clear clear than The nothing credit of Ss outside tt west, the wnere values land by for tue » the i business he REPUBLICAN, enteroriae enterprises that They community. finished Lake You or Main Vy of of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, "OpDOSC prcnoss affair district masons fitted. as C ikely Chi-]}likely s . show to this a they there° " , will be carpenters Salt to z buildings who buy Lake-Jlittle prairies are and that club xee excellent r an clerks wear to work any for old less clothes Montgomery Ward under . we Ninety town thousand to , . big . an | x than . a all ee the Com- Salt like.|found All Sears-|the Utan in good will be In LG glad issuing by received Salt Lake! Too is te the pension know that quantities in Washington thereaway be mightily at the big | examined oil has been } county. bureau pension and before the of tne mass bureau. fast ates been andA claim tue unser tae allow are possible nea : being oe THE is being put forth to get MALCOLM eee McALLISTER, poeerine oor EASTERN N York Office, 64 cnet reputable hae - box and the box, Building, gg ie Eo en <7 MONDAY, E ITAH, Opposite | Se JULY f = . wesun: BETTERC MIE COME > » Rome » . : ; 3 wita . . - as any no tney will J party.> | but we have to be ay > naglvnares We years: in ties But ‘ Se national eee for the ‘ money. The : educated dressed price of Fe in to e overalls ath -|dore ue closer every whe day a ley ‘ ne eee tean thticicket. oe. Republican " Refor to in which the claims wel date as possible, but it SMe lene tld re " be required PROVO, disposed say dif- ner you would man who It -y are 4 well, It Is precisely the at He] is Wolverine, the first parts in which iron ship is ever Pittsburg to Erie, where she Vic DENVER-In case: a} a js to J stationed on constructed. and conveyed was launched av Haywood and in conference the | ket Sage on the lines permit: not helps in pay venUion, receiving 226 229, and Haywood Moyer receiving 219 ah practical. your the own local es sy NEW local taxes, of Manila, votes e out of a possible'| i YORK-According to nemu in information snake | : the iver at Winnemucca: | received cca INev ; will field' making gives fair ita is And ne *y are. they here aretn is hardly to ere hardly the local fair to . Homedale, | JO Work on the citizenship of Utah, are three thousand dollars Wea year the E road ‘onec 1 The Ue : Pacific going work e that' anead will be rapidly E E By that from| " (Continued6 Charles Fac Yesterday4 from Reade and ‘nine ae |amined s craped : Dion Boucicault. ain a raina* | eee Pi, Solas 1 bhine eh a , even to S| | Bay of found the he the it was Stones; i San sand from 0 not shaped: Hke are > reason. *y have interests her . : or - ro . "ar rere | Sives again, and| sdom se; and prosper without the operation of the Republican ack. Utah. tice. been f for >t \the » tariff on lead and mines. It would be folly for those the national The wool. Republican same The is is of true OW men cattle. of of the to be opposed hese The sugar, tional‘ Republican party. has t that make for the prosperity sense a . he . rae x arty; sare l products cult to same and of is true salt. of The na- enacted and enforced laws * Utah. and Utah men of o men of sense and judgment same e sense a cent of for the local ; are also profit. They ‘ witnout . thinking patrons of party. true same other Not profits the merchant from ss Tnere to acting the > of do one other5 mail-order , ) sell. s Be eae a Is that fair? Can never buys theirs? a the that trade helps tribe, i q Our people are bleeding themselves by the prac-| By their very practice they are making more diffi-] any side ; side. has should be peg ae continue a better buying state . an at one . Shien a argument | of his , sender his goods patriotism as . » | in "On secou nd U lought, he, 1 however, e a nd remembering y ce ad goa = her thia: dgvén 2 the thinks it is hve) ‘mouth' infamous i (meaning thing ; to the 7 "Well, is one a that - pretty : The claim Bs Roosevelt has made his political couch or the Mormon church. . wig ocrat, and Smoot eo an o 9 there Republican) that and who Hgonevelt,: this case. dispute with him The ‘all' his liars, propensity is not unfortunate likely part for it with Mr. They fair know never and They that other because not he to of typifies get the the without a What folly and the Mormons with of things Utah. those term inj Roosevelt] sense there need of and for tne is Utah. the are of is board. same reason is z take the American an infamous was certain have with any of a helped buying Utah kind! Tribune's charges unfounded. They that fishing a : editorial-somewhat "ty liberty the OBSCURE. contemporary, by of clipping the Utah cartoon County of the against know puzzling-from . following the AE that the the Isn't it about the Smoot faction and tae American "Move on; you're scaring the fish!" : ices State is Really, that the there' the is‘only one party. If Republican Democratic faction whica has our we those national into the Republican party? Suppbve Ms. Roosevelt is Republicans renorinated SMe to get irae institution disrupted, esteemed and in the that contemporary the "Tribune support him? representative of the man slandering? The man who {s a How, when that paper : Republican ie has been in will becthe so eats national politics he without can't getting get into out of the the Republican American party party of very Salt well Lake. : ASMS TO Tis co MAIL ORDELck Ms ; We do not know what steps, if any, have ‘aw doing : have them. ‘ The state exacts a fee from every insurance company business ip Utah, and the companies pay it, They| to, or the state could : and would stop 5 therm. There are a hundred reasons against the mail-order] business to one against the insurance companies. | vers Another} covered| snow-white pe clent Moses tulips, | ™4n So old, istory wrote that ne wore ‘ Ans are .a falsehood, but as yesterday. is a very 1e o blue deep the old in payment for foreign goods. to do that. A little judicious every mail-order house out of Utah, animal upon tnis it to be a "| O you "Who loves! could be ill} C#/amity "Ev pe. iss -s pb O you Pian nike Le seemed growing ing in the sun," on And NB they the sea, and it is only one of a dozen batt"And Hasel, . i Soul Mike all float-| a auitercae 49% Suffered. : aehine 3 ae such," | 80 to the B spect them at your leisure, I'll just run to Palm-tree Point; for my signal I saw that as we came assented readily, and he left the provisions. She ties in eacn, leaves, that and also gave her some pleasure Spanish or organization. factions A g a in the Republican : party of Utah. There is neither a Smoot faction nor any other. There fs nothing but the Republican < . hes P an party of the state. And a, been the] record of that party for many years to "move on." It moved on from a confederacy to a more perfect union. It moved on fro mslavery lave to to f freedom. d It moved on from| the hard times of Cleveland to the good times of McKinley and Roosevelt. And it will continue moving on, of the eastern. papers advised feat iy and, after she hand presence had all pure coral, in great va-| coral was abundant; and] Seacklivn for theirrs infractions a of the anti-rebate Box pe of the fine. That is bad argument. enough then fe it is so menace time to of the nation. Lete the fine the a make be : the If judge the as : heavy. Standard. Ou and so Standard as the enslave a ‘Tae is big} people, Oil actual ruler : : wickedness of the warrants. And if the Standard Ofl company| 3 ; 5 3 P itself by exactions from the people, taen recou people can drive that monster opematonJe-bisger Oil company, ‘and out of business. stronger than the ote ; Sek $0 ont | _,.} there's . a They will take care of the Standard, too,' if its head Undertakes to bully the United States of America, ee NEPH, AND Men who aus Sega CST ot Ss clear, 5 Or That are and been pe instingtively to but he was'too of So fast; heard light Sometaing Aiainr far mind off. not fi ightened; o ig." and only that the they got home, perhaps, ship, he useful. 5 He shook. his Helen if he might going Every arrangement for a big good many visitors will camp For them the committee time has while in es » Mind the as he ae 3 did! for, head. less digging cious. No, youfor; havemy but! ee Mr. Hazel She had meet none of the expenses of conducting the state or|and all manner of enlivening activity. C hin The people of Nephi are of the ip sat ABE een the Seer, self-denial| ve-very Peer and Sree | Both discoveries again Hazel made should any this time, as She would felt Why, that we have been herself, can talk e mere suicide. almost or2°%24 him to stay where he the was.same,"| and all ee 200: L A BORERS TE Liars teammate ee te S | time found he ores and fee ADY W ages 25 ¢ per I Un M y W N wrote pense elen on ing A to } pp y. ivi cule Apply The Board nevel with d ce ou eee Pp Well,/ is a Jay' Willi tien k or and a what that: ship r H & to dig| fruits vow ViF LO Yy MENT EI istwotoo buried pre-| bore a poor E ame "impossible! pelages meals ‘ Oe) es Four way in that Jatitude-and to 5 open in furrows ic at 3 great as : ; javelins ee ne ree ea ona | golden darts increased to streams of, iraratned the ee eaaec ana, cision! burst out laughing for this first break Se earn Jected j that they like chanticleer, ! of day revealed) Toe had cee. at Employment of Trade building, Bureau, or oa thee dee her = white | { oes the mea no shells, SMa ee delicacy, and superior to} fo found them;| the. keenest! strong. : " . "And Helen, eo "for, my se 9 , ~ > srles now," ‘irs said ‘re eens dis| Bees ae a Sr oe eet eevery cold, idaveds oxily biezer Yr found thet on "O no: I have my seal-skin jacket|@ large tree." . on, and it is so sheltered here. I wish ee cried Hazel, with you were as wel 2 rapture. "Why, it is the ez : ae ; "You tte rts orrata to be alone "0 dear," sald Helen, disappointed; pan there 2 "Ty seals Ac he India-rubber tree." am me. not alone when your voice Is Now don't you fidget eae dear friend. CE I like these little ex-| pass have ot ts been e India-rubber hunting for it !Sland in vain, cOEIML BL BIL and using eater Ee ee auility. The voices of that tree; and all ede si wretchedly ag no ae oir. " Hazel." Hazel," said ee a ond s tes ase ato: ao s tarter an: stones, with sea grass, and tncenstede ith eae waite rat, ae ac Bue eee they form i ‘decided' meanee Phete its long, low ahnins resembled a great fish, wantRee ee wean this be chance?" ask pair sounded su-|O, if it should be what keene Helen, an es aie Tomornow ton agen e inazel considered it attentiy ' long time. "Too far at sea ene in a Ree Savages," said h "And yet it I | done | . . Shirts, wear, we Co proper y Leading LIGEE Morning.) Music Music House the necessary provide their laundering, . ROY SALT LAKE CITY. ae 1208-11-13 South Main Street. | "rue 'l Both LAUNDRY DAUNDR Phones ae = Gee - Main. St. --- but ee very had hite ees looked and N (Continued Cla een wee new the sail, so : for. longed ce, pie on the island fae Utah's vain cea reg IRGuE aaiiiees Orie sured her turtles' eggs were a); | | Known ee ee months caine moment, the Fe 2 and appeared|on the horizon; that turn, one| birds' eggs; and 2 birds' eggs; she soso she typical of the relation between them.| they. with So near together, yet the barrier so| Telish. were eaten there | 2nd kissed tne sands gently that calm sort. ne at and then; Pit athis situation was cut short by| for she ae ae magnificent bound-it was his | with way westward. and came to another| S@¢h buried a dozen eggs in the sand; creek. He 1t e mgs she _} one dozen of which were very soon aren Rie te fen oo je_| set boiling. At first, indeed, Helen ob- " fother tow Die epee enterprising Tempis Q-R-8. something treasures today-turtle's eggs, ap. freighted, as I think, with the| ship the no tosh tes halided'aneis ana tang we slow and clumsy, back to sea. Hazel her voice replied but ata distance. He|Jo!ned her, and they soon found what hz > 5 py ciratiaie these evil spirits of the island had ue Garth Wiest hind 1 ere ied ine been at, poor wretches. They had Cie - ee : ( roa 2 been made. | "ting ; tongue had. some former attendance. erage Tene ae ee aol wiil provide wood, and Co., of ES suc-| were find i he| U2Pleasant winced fog shivered in its nee Te teak aa roan Muth agent and the night was far advanced when Spe War Saiigie: way several times, and did not hit the eee SOThE Inter aia eae es lake, and then groped his way towards "T near ee THE WAR VETERANS. served in the Blackhawk small by the scrub, that, when makes | said she; "and it is not for long." It was : a curious i poRltion, ‘ayand position, The company violated the law. We trust Jud ge ? Landis will lay on the fine precisely as it should be laid on. And the people-be assured-will take care of thaniselves. Sons [ The iron has all melted away lik sugar long before this Nothing ‘can ; have survived but gold and silver, and they are not worth picking up, much} and listened. breath came night she sounds . eetore gested *}in peer oa ee creeping ceased, aid | passed | was followe by a louder and mere; aged yep apsnds od atest through scent Standard} g ° Our people do not need beg a judge to} ‘ Americans are not yet in that sad position. Meas p Hazel sooner and ‘in a less favorable| ee oe en taken he he palm-| Judge law. Une . Landis not to impose a heavy flne on the Standard Oi! | impeded people & J South Gate Block. swiftly; and she was still busy in her] mysterious nolse. In that silent night | or its eggs, morn, noon and night. | pg tre abes ree rete oa it pores it sounded like raking and digging. | For some time ahe had Ni ad- | aoe, and, looking back, she Saw a/‘Three or mysterious visitants| Vaneing in health and strength jut, white vapor stealing over the cliff, and seemed to four be making graves. when the rains declined considerably, curling down. this was too much, especially cuin-| and she was all day in the air, she} Unon this she thought. it prudent to/ing as it did after talk about tne} got the full benefit of the wonderful zeiurn place nad primeval dead. Her desire to scream! climate, and her health, appetite, and | left her;tothe the more sowhere as it Hazel was fear Was so strong, and she was so afraid | muscular vigor became truly astonish- |} De: a led Hazel would: break his neck, if she)ing; especially under what | ne vapor descende spre pac : } P Pie ; "tle cure: oug dee covered sea, and land "Then the mas Fae Bele iie Hoe) ep aman nits she ore wasdee cured eet before eter Sone A she actually took her handkerchief} She ate ate times three] fe CASE. have Morris Portuguase moving on the sand very slowly and| men call the precious metals. softly, but nearer and nearer. Her|the eggs are gold, and the gold heart began fa leap. She put out her} drug-there it will lie for me." reveled an-| - + eal on the sand ae CHAPTER XXXV. jn the stilly pieareuiands English of oe sl moving Hazel Helen, andwaited her ran| was eaeae decal ; i ee aorah £ aaaTi ae G-R-5. wit : = 5 _,};even the pink coral, to which fashion ut while wevet areat here, there conscious that! ing, with black is another taing on white, at the we was just then giving a fictitious value,| notAndonlynowoneshebutbecame several things were|ern extremity of Godsend island west-| might add. Contrary to the evident impression of our| was there by the ton. This interested | creeping about. : | The eggs; Hazel watched for the | esteemed contemporary at Provo, there are Some itog z Elias Opposite nearly Red the eee long | for ~ sixte enth must have been) was'smaller I nee too big century, and yet she sunk when the island old,| take . atte were riety. by B And they are not taxing would drive|A They give nothing to our local charities or beneyo- a done And there is justice in the campaign, {s an abundance of excellent water. A first Pakecarss Look at the case, The mail-order nouse in Chicago|gram has been arranged, has no taxes to pay in Utah. Proprietors of those houses prime attractions-thougn and musie will be one of the| there are races and contests, city. 5 ne neither and| And | If there is anything in the law of self-preservation,|to be properly entertained by the Commercial club ana|‘t@ is law to stop the Yraffic of the mail-order] the general public of Nephi on Tuesday, the night! mind seems|I have something else to show you: Wednesday and ie fillplace; With great ideas, The and to feel its som@thing that curdled my blpod: men at the borders of the state-unless ess they they b bring into Th ursday of tais n ae week. And MUMSheOrtality, i but I then dare took say him. I was very foolish." spoke with solemnity, and he|She Ulah money enough in the form of taxes to compensate|one else who goes to Nephi inat the same time every|, halt across the that time will in like est ce ene 7 hand ‘and pointed out to him a numour people at large for the very big sums that are taken| Manner be entertained. out fais Poe @eoul4 : fEoes i | then:there going ship kind- been taken by the Utah business men for tne discouragement of the mail-order houses in distant cities' But there| is a simple and effective plan that may be adopted. ; * in the flowers, she examined the shore, | to disguise her fears: for she knew ne| ribs on this island for want of warn-| and soon discovered that the rocks| would come headlong to h« r assist-| ing. He buoyed the reefs He ran} Which abounded ‘ere (though there] ance, ; out to White Water island, and ore were als ‘ze patches patches of of clear Sia said in ; a quivering Aan ear aona irene le ~arnest warning ono the e black reé ere also large clear sz sand) She whisper, *I'm}|an earnest warning bla reel be easy with Rockefeller in the fear that if he Rockefeller mad we shall all be cruelly punished ‘Ess BUSINESs. ral other Ought to see 2 by this time that he cannot really be a|©°™P4ny to Republican without getting into the Republican party. dares : And a f refers to tnat, we will have to plead guilty to whatever] share in effectiveness this paper may have had. Outside| { that, we know of nothing destructive that has been national Republican convention. Will the Tribune sup-|2"&¥™ent is that if the court fines the octopus, the| port nim?) Of course not. It couldn't support him with Beer Will fine the people-and get back the money all these accusations against him in their files. n the ‘cost of oll increased exactly in proportion to the| Suppose some man in hearty sympathy with his policies, a firm supporter of Roosevelt, is nominated: Will and say: | not to wait dinner for him. Helen examined two or three of the} flowery fissures, and found fresh beau-| e political party ENEis deceiving TREE GES) aC ER a them-or trying ato? INUNWISE OG VIEW IN ROCKEFELLER'S for veto' is heaven upon earth. dears! man, nor set of men, nor political or-| is all askew. to be permitted to carry petty political | along Tribune time again, perfume. ick: Was of streamed here? : ° paragraph: Tribune's slanders against the memory of O. J. Salisbury | ~~" ‘hough it may scare the fish-suckers and otiers. clude flowered "112" said she. It Dem-]| Herald no worthy; in him promise know he above he couldn't charge Roose- make He Utah to a Mr. know open him best Utah. Roosevelt know that cascade color Of grievances to a point where commercial and Helen political interests of the state theare better jeopardized. Yes, to{off: but They him-because didn't support nomination Men They trade. for for He him President all was were today. bit. true. dishonest Utah states Cnarvacter trade is a square-and know that it made caught prints an we7 is that it can be proved ‘in the house of his friends.' " velt a as s Judge that for suckers, The Republican party has disrupted the political inStitutions of our state, and it ought to forced to restore] calling to use of ledge President a ,| Weber says an uglier one couldn't be made against the} , he Unit States. But it is true, and even| President of t ed ‘ ‘ Mr. A TRIFLE esteemed Is with the hierarchy | ¢),¢;, to us. No sone can ought = ee : charge. o ano peaceful ocean, laughing, and catching! Modern times? Has no man landed} In their deep jsolation from. the hu-| enouga to consume the profits. m is]. bo ere ar-oft aces, s since ® ships ‘ "ace. eve presence' o f the} ‘ BI prot And the minute that is} sunbeams. here a far-off places, ans | man race, even the e& presen one there will be a cessation of Utah money going for Helen leaned against the cliff and} ™ Tr, Pea Cate Hale ua ern dead pects humanity somehow| 2 ; . quivered with delight, and that © yolce came sadly down, oO} nearer to them the enrichment of Chicago men. | sense of flowers that belongs to deep your| 2°t, know. . They walked thoughtfully away, trueHazel. woman. ane ne mele up. down. aus ae ‘"What) : graph and made across the sands for Tele-| cei feared-she was ill. voice wentcame Point. Our MMR 9, ue cesar care rh he|ten i ; combination between President Roosevelt and the adul- | "EANING tevous and lecherous priesthood that controls politics agi e at Emap hr th flowered each as big as a small flower-pot, and| ®!4 planet; and has been ¢ verywhere. | ship; probably one of those treasurescented like NOnEyauCkIE rie aloe, | 1 cannot doubt he has been here | ships our commodores, and "chartered feet high, blossomed in a corner Her voice went up, "But have you} pirates, and the American buccaneers, unheeded among loftier beauties. And| ** Soe mato : er ceca Ss ; hae q to chase about there eas. et é ~ ve é > "Sure ¢ x | Is voice came cown lave no ir ier bones. and the ONE of het PRR Ean ec aaanitte tet looked for them. The bones and the! crey Your question was soon an-) Ke : wee = 3e s iniev: ye 5 | its vast leaves, oe eurtiie sufbeen aa done-'tan® has surface s Maire ea low »g a} | War 1 . Cee C sun;ee. under agains fs < ae Jehiays Gite , 7 f| said:ies can -do eS a ntieg if. | $°!4 d against thethat it pink shone ‘OW zi Beant aoe pare has been done," can'su been suffered fer has i day. and| monstrous cactus in all ner ‘sunk "the \silent;;-and ' were' moved. They bones: Taen silence "But'in|ship's a deadup again. was went There voice theof maze} erimson strangely them. the] Helen's blue deep streamedand thethrough f color glory, ES if Bor man in the Republican nae There should be a more far-sighted policy on the part] Puree ; inete, S *4 Hor remost EmOS ay : ite i er .~ >|0f patrons of the mail-order houses. If these qualities} assailed as the Tribune is assailing President Roosevelt? can stop the; landers: < againsast the sgood cannot : gs ss . then the legislaturers ; a be aroused, slanders reading do they enjoy How heavy] goods outside the on a tax lay It can name of tiie Republican President of the United States? business, . How do they like to see the following in their ‘American paper: with a, | filled the alrhalf withae these Pia SReUt of something T they business of seat Every house RN ah as but ieee pi filled the gold, and scented like a tube-| Was Slience ‘due. toa quesa ate rose east stem. as thick 5 i pop-| tion 1ere: so grave, a and put with solemniiy,| dle sees of it,+ SLC"here,Ake, SPACE beneath our feet lie ain Batre 2 thousand Mg eee buds te hes fs , Ina 3 solemn e Jace lar,=i and carried ' its ant and | atatvahanla ‘tréasa solemn tim place. || man, With, : his s work. work, and' his s ‘trea amber-colored flowers up eighty feet of At last Hazel's thoughtful voice] ures Phis carcass has been here for broken rock ea and planted; onPaes every | came down "The world is very, very,| many a long yeal not so. very ere aN Pi 4 ¢ jeeaa Yiasa eee p>) j‘ras Sarvs ie ee meg Getcend there live 5 : Sve e Silver King mine in its policy of protection. Even tht . ae inant : 66 ave made made a a profi ac z ty palmiest daysra could not have i eiieaea Pe foc cha there t» 2 Hotnot a abiebig interest Heroher Republi that coula/oneorder Uiahhousescity of of Chicago. two thousand to the mall-| _ te lovely Su" giantess Weactable.of dwaris were) Fives risdors event Co the, wine, oink Jnen,ate osNe foneWS unAE aetiated, and) traced) | interest Not onepeople cent of it comes|One the jasmine| Has the foot of man ever trod upon EBay Ol) They Gixtaeest Eeieae i Spare fe SIs fires Slaw LsKe+ «a| eee conaslst- of workman- ia SR then he it S$ base ; class Te EF EG i : ng eh) pi Po) i ry stone, but more like ‘ a whale's > ribs °He | became excited; went on his knees iis} ds enns | lari th ore : e iroseeo sane at » 1 agitated, ap , ae ant mie "ectin' c ‘ eet ee . my land one LY away so $e te if Sy By re echanes What on earth -losks -Drulateal RE How bregl xc on ss ia | can that be rhe jSland Was : vblet 1 these were placed het than. it |jis\ hen t h r e eee s oa kee now He went nearer and « : contributes 3 fe ; ba Pe the = : be. it thing mes ae fo eautly low as possible f By . A pushed on : ae "= Es to ponit Refer- SN pees are the ‘southwesterly Pacific..at- one fort in ces unsurpassed fs always as the toon Wine Surveyors. road crosses goes es is is complete route2 Work thence other ent with the high ship we maintain. and Idano Franciseo, San Western: cannot ig 12 general credibly informed goes out in cash No discha thence the. Western the Gate up merchant. Bik: yourself-to the bec started at ‘final surveys joining : merchant- who for Abundant muck to the cheerfulness of a home as nee a brightly burning fireplace, Our RADIANT GRATE ia a genuine com- contraghs te a ed ee ie cs et sae has been bullt up to the Pasig ver, well : ‘ or the discharge of construc- ts FRANCISCO-The SAN. which at month, were elected Ea delegates recent federation con- what you are doing when you| fom a correspondent in Tokio, Japan may soon embark | soon as : . x : upon a tariff for the Chicago mail-order house. You are|_-_ Bhs war which Be 5-04 will BAe have aes ee deep ie significance ee EX | Golden ao 2 E _----------------------------- distant merehant to serve you in a man- i e Term Auocust bth = Absolutely Guaran- teed. rich products of the islands See te ee ore war department snow that grading of the Le " granted to the Speyer syndicate is being rapidly pushed, that that a wharf £ aes Begins I ences. the to mule | in 1847 TaR(a ria Tones Moyet are released that during Chicago yvactically defunct. 3oth men ave 7 the Chieago conference by. t he 5s not is in UTAH. Class Cure WASHINGTON-Active work is going on under tne tropical sun of the Orient in suppiying the Philipping islands with a railway network which will do away with the last vestiges of barbarism and bring readily to mar: l. , i Tet ay +} athe new international organization may of bethe formed take | |-conetruction \fontana railroad this year place of the Industrial Workers World, to which of the will road be to built fHomedale and with it?ep very puilt New a | Itaat after trial before October next, they will be in the dele- | &bove the city gation representing the Western Federation of Miners | tion material of store, || . ss J EDITORIALS. j to every advertising scheme and every demand of charity and every worthy enterprise that comes along. the little "ourse .. rse that money to eo permitting that Ae decision not But back The Lakes, was oods, e eye the , ie jumper, and Perry. Great would| sell please : rem O eee WASHINGTON-The gunboat Wolverine is to be | sent to Put-In-Bay on August 5 to participate in the un- | veiling of a monument there to the memory of Commo- of a specific] handsome a in housed man rio Receen merchant to x No, ; wos NEWS a merchant by messe quantity clerks, and do there is ana|®e"d an, Utah: We fn are for to the ‘be w lave to be make srfectly into the Lake one a erent, <and we think they will be glad a to do it. ahee ferent, r the oe cheap can't; You J three 9o1 i wonton! a one, ; lities ic ty locally. rally." the American party pono!so cent tlemen emen §are coming where 0 a _-- Utah; Jtah: we areref for the he £ American C i e s r nationally, ations r, publican party place aicinaeo ous Republicans Salt order a buying,: well a goods cartage, the for a definite -lever 5 send to Ree inclose ea induce paid patrons, : could been saying for the past ood are justjas g00 P arty no Republican party ini and the your order-everything. that , demand require slams freight, the did yer He his throat bare and his face dirty. He could count very narrow profit and make money on that business. BOYS. Hane ° the of eee oo aneto trained eejcounct rj ‘gentlemen reasoning have P 110ME, oe pay you a direct 1907.7 22, fellow. cost se SEE ing Sega {TRADES | you the goods, Lc eee looking Suppose Cambridge ee - S Mgr. OFFICES: aethiops ee Gen'l SCHOOL 5 STAMMERERS, FOR on of, and the work mas occcccccccccscscane a: : i mee enemas tune 8.00 Roebuck, and the money goes with it. Taere Is no lookFRNA. CET RET os fed aietos > Pn e Take tees Year ......++-e+- a: ing over goods, taking the time of a high-priced clerk, Now that the telegraphers' strike is settled, Mrs. ; Os The verican: Ray ae eague, tne ¢ ane aPAT REIETIC , . y : mead sins a CY . stence o a secre nterni one Z All matters relating to subscription should be reported| There is no minute of wait for a decision, There} Wells and Mr. Wells of San Francisco may become a retonle and Anglo-Saxon countries. The ost' nsible obje t DIRECT Office. to the Do Circulation OT an id A ron 3 is no minute of wait for the money. The clerk] united family-providing tne lady cares to associate with | of the league is the petitioning of the Vatican for the Branch not give notice to carriers . Expurgatorious, but it is stated News items should be addressed to the Editorial De-|takes a sheaf of orders and goes to the stock. He]e strike-breaker, supp! reassicion of Of theth Index x J Catholics partment. Matters of business to the Manager. : { that its real object L is to stir up strife among dresses as he pleases. You are served by a pretty disee rr ee et PP causing schisms similar to the ultra-liberal movement in BiWvesates. ere Six tHe oe cereeeneane Sew 1.0.., Sunday Only, One BASSETT a bureau Is being worker Oo 1é mass which has so suddenly effort be - te United delay-in certific These as pension Ot thie can new that rates,pro- have apparent ae for that increases adjudicated Every the the certificates in the order recelved, and at as early a arobable Mthmeetnred THON th May prospered! by communications of hs L ae applications accumulated.) paying r "ft ‘that a-tariff on voareatiinel furnished oe arge fe e of tne ee a ae Ane people < ta reported eens now , ona with the in the " conventional treamaties the nations of Europe will be adopted, ae the McCumber some 340,000 ae aa a to forare and _ It is£ ea than WASHINGTON-Several Nile desire the world. De industry j yjded States arners sharpers, to rest of Pian Vora , SS | witness : more to JULY 22, 1907. the Je 18 to n expect been can population mine intrusted be Se EET than to so af conditions has citizens even sae « handsomely 5 opportunity rinks fully attendance Nephi it ; less they or the and do were paid tee quantities}a immense later, the|mercial andle hanc 7 on encampment, in rooms that are not expensively can order in the es Their They Their and on low. and mechanics. clerks, send an street away . are of goods and store them eee Paid in Advance, Not Pald In Advance. $e... NO MONth cesescecceeces Ary $ .75 5 7 iWdacaveacaerss ecancee Three MOMtns ..scccsessscecesss a7 on is miles i oe Salt Lake City,|than rent other constructed Lake » are an , Republican general One is at Michigan avenue, on land secured many]a public celebration in Utah : ‘ at nik ; ago at a low price, and where the rental value isjerdinarily impressive. And if any. 2 a Meceah the r They little im Utah, : Only for ' M eee eee Inter - Mountaini Republican i : contribute They make i we Oe fad ae a Sp iterccey, VS Yo ' 36 Main St. am a . HOUSE . OF UTAH : 36 aa e THE O = RIGINAL KNIT GOODS Mai "a St. WE OFFER 4 3 7 aes VALUES IN Knit Und erwear and Hosie Ladies' and Gents' Un 1 ry ' L a Nishino pendable lit ead bene ee nishings of deNothi qua 1ty are sold here at lowest prices LW ng THE Ladies' misrepresented an ° . everything guaranteed, ORIGINAL HOME OF KNIT and Gents' Knit Goods in Teat offered at prices so alues are unusual, Val SPE CIAL: 5 low Vv tl tha t buyii uyling . now; 3 LADIES KNEE 2 < e Waists, $1.25 Up. | Skirts, 50c. RELIABLE 4 GENTS UNDERWEAR, , Plain or fancy; all sizes - 10¢ to 50c ; G FOR UNION 75¢ ; OSE CLOTHIN ae is eran profitable. LENGTH SUITS : ‘50c and WASH : GE NTs' WAISTS AND 2 H SKIRTS GOODS j MEN Linen Mesh (Sanitar $2 00 AND and ) x 4 $4.00 BOYS. . |