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Show AY ee eS eee en ers wi EF VN SEV VeVYT wVTVe-e eve = Frew FUT 4 Published Every Morning ple that by Inter - Mountain Republican Organ ot the Republican bliean Company ered as second-class ma otnce' ae Salt Lake City, arane. The Only Republican Daily Party in of Newspaper Congress, In Salt year, dry March SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Advance, Not Pald in Advance bescghecese One Month ..... voeeeeee eS$ Three Months 2 06 ax -- 4.0 me Yea 5.00 "Sunday "Only, One "Year uae 2.00 a All mattera ‘relating DIRECT to the to Circulation ae subs should De ‘partment, be Hilde or to the goods by a THURSDAY, JULY 25, mind The e asily again. day night's session. month to take You than Utah the have to the very What is Partly a men. Tnat their big cost one There they not the blunders. dollars financial the for in the discharge representatives good deal to nothing Tnat money to to men unable to against was contend fact in of record they no those in They handling promises had had votes, with to They legitimate under the best sources country are wholesale if they drug They houses sell in do get the big for and like to The they jobbers SELL a off and not goods would her Only one sup- of not the sell THEIR care volume of trade could make! serve their be the to MAIL- evil for with it. eighty did it of jn a How a a The who How much more And buy Those two dollars of in the how of drain. million chiefly million year! patrons! people that did West. them! Utah can the have any, all he can can by continuance who has and who is here vastly rolls were increased. swelled... The There was position to spend the public ‘money, morants besieged the party and number evidenced and the com- a horde officials, of a dis- of cor- and They had could knowing no prudence. not What look They ahead. would be had They the no had means of their act the people. the very any other of raising This the levy American reason that council it party was could in July, was put supposed possibly 1906, in of acts, simply to be. be better Economy Then money Were they with no where "Were went forward all the possible to it; the wasted dollars never coming a/ day. And here is the the city they have corps of were had come from; of of It all the will It good of the this all the will officials their leave a succeed tities spending} as are out of country it, if there they pay bigger and intends and state helping Utah go bills where to build he up It of the the DO state FOR them. led a is winter, to make in produced outgrowing knows ABOUT No Every ble one THE likes man is price. MAIL-ORDER to pay trying That to is to a penny get his say, BUSINESS. more goods every than at one the Is he nas lowest trying to possi- to proposes in every to hand to that he would go away; would go to the he could do better. The very fact that he is here that he prefers to be here-for sufficient reasons. If he does like If the conditions help them ing his to money out him; Salt best which Lake towns great, is it the he should are of the in He him better prices because of His spite in conditions general manager coal there lower the he should by are send- going and the to the hard be of the people time greatest the state, of the supply, at will rapidly town, Where growing and for whica in opportunity country; are A a resident American the nine be of light because of numbers. the daring the There perennial swiftly the increasing building demand; of homes, because the he enterprise university is much Montaville in course a that Is Flowers is money will the tax is called but they levy the was the American will not final way; but certainly ap- nail party. stand for in the The coffin people is EDITORIALS. bakers have advanced in price of to the rise the with good and there Next Oregon a coal of the of reasons Fourth more than a of the year city, they propose to erty for construction lay a second of it is Utah for the citizen and a dog waiting mouthful, she but, could mouthful search poor fro, pertinacity. of the though | not eat. She water, and then}! very small lost his with her, so good was example loaf. The wheat and a got near the northeast limit, by him lay covered boarded her, déadly the state will be a by because coal-at the precinct paid ago-paid it and the a he any approaching his in city sidewalk cash to accepted sidewaJk, against and the the the it. prop- price paid his money in yet, hazel in love and ¢ silence ind farther dog, contributes so are rice onto the boat boat went to misfortune til 1 I ver saw that her agrift,| by making sweet, prismatic fom while the ocean Helen was fell, one the jungle in G-R-8. Wages 25c per Hour Unly Men Willing to Work Need Apply. ashore mother-of-pearl! Temple STEADY EMPLOYMENT | P.J. MORAN and the| |S?4P broke the rope,sea.as I JI suppose, and never knew| She| te So|the to draw Co., of 200 LABORERS | He, eyes. And then hers sought the ground, | And this was generally followed. by certain mixture of stiffess, timidity| and formality, too subtle to deseribe.| The mue oy -enduring man began to | capstan & Sons South Gate Block. WANTED | now and then seemed to turn say, forgive me sweet looks tear acu Morris G-R-8, cut a little dock for her at low water, and clayed it in the full heat of the sun, and, having accomplished this drudgery, he got at last to his labor and of love; he opened a quantity of pearl of oysters, fed Tommy and the duck with and them and began the great work of lin-! grain e and seeds, onto the reef by|/ns the cavern with them. The said thes and oar lashed to-| Cavern was somewhat hell-shaped mast and his idea was to make it out of a a roller ground the wreck gloomy cavern into a vast shell, lined the cous and the sudden entirely, roof and sides, with glorious, | the form with sea-weea. of a man The near) must feet were|! break could. up, Ah, visible, and so was the face, the latter | YOU" face again, that 1s familiarity; soft him er a couple of turns, but why that was,;'¥de done I cannot tell for the life of me. and and the thing | ! y unshipped my mast fed to take | Moored the boat t o the ship; poor dog, rummaged in the hold because to ani-/COMtrived to hoist up a small cask salted beef, and a keg of rum, left me, is one Opposite Whatever it was, another change was vessel, bound from Batavio to Callao, at hand. Since he w ‘that had probably Her | the weather on the reef, Hazel had e ney et pene free vo but ae ey crew had abandoned her; I think they ranc s done his best to work it off. He hac underrated the bu By eee pee eedog ety collected all the valuables from the They left the poor on Paes #nd eargo. made a new mast, set up a Her helm was lashed a-weath-| Wreck, ce board. portion|I of the reef. and home had Only for She! other Apply at Dmployment Bureaa, Board of Trade bullding, or oz the work fresh | morning} he made} then she went to him, and, when she}! Could have got o guano, sand, clay anid got néar him, shé saw why he woula|® Taft, but the gale the cementnippedof | some shells to a shape 1 on from us. I sawnorth|® she] Water not come. was watching. Close |>rought such a se: ashore how| With the pincers, and cemented them is per cent higner than was the old price. Understand, UL in a sort of gully she saw quan- Line No Klias There are indications of an impending BERLINerash in the German. steel and iron trade Prices of manufactured products. have been. steadily falling for weeks Mills are working at present up to their full capacity, and in some cases are unable to make deliverie owing to the rush of work, but orders for deliveries far in the future have come to a complete standstill and manufacturers will face the prospect of orderless book in a comparatively short time As German. steel and iron plants have increased their capacity enormously in re cent years, they are confronted with the problem of tinding fresh markets abroad, as their output has largely been for domestic consumption, P LA quietly seated high on his tail. called him, but he never moved. party of Salt Lake. assessment a eat faint, a to she she The The will can spite winter, Short ton shortage many to was to horrible Term fort In the hom jur mantels unsurpassed for beauty and the is always as it as ent with the high class of wor ship we main (Continued from Yesterday Morning.)* At last they got ashore, and he sat|/0se_patienc oe while she , is: is c i oreee ( rue) said he. She got up animated with hope andj PY the fire and told her all, ja . Pp Be cooked his suUDer, and warmed clothes| C2price." recommenced her researches. ; She} ot the fire for Our fomitle readers will probably_| now kept at the outward edge of the "The s ship," ad he,, "was a Dutch| take a deeper view or it thHafi Wht. swimming UTAH. Class Begins August 5th. Cure Absolutely Guaranteed. Abundant References. NEW YORK-Like the residents of other nations, the Greeks in increasing numbers are seel homes in the Far West In 1900 about 50,000 Greeks had emigrated and were resident in the United States Since that date the number has been swelled by another 70,000, and if the present rate continues some 50,000 will leave their country in. 1907. some districts stat that 90 per cent of the peasants would like to emigrate if they could raise the necessary sum, in the hope of gaining $2 a day, which their compatriots write that they are earning. the from 10 to 11 cents for a four-pound other cities show similar advances. due New WINDSOR-The Ontario College of Pharmacy helieves it has hit upon a solution of the difir ulty in preventing persons trom sec uring carbolle acid r purpose of adopted asking the government to pass a law the sale of carbolic acid in any stronger solution than per cent, except it- be with a prescription from a duly qualified practifionet are that, pale. It was he. In a moment|°W& was by him, and leaning both hands quivering. ay dead? was No, fast Her his eyes asleep. hands flew were to his over him Was he closed; face to feel! ™Y life "Spare "What, he|for my "No. yet.' so T - me," must ii I got ttle a yo thought less that to I see| should faintly. sale a Helen I not thank you even life? The accou nt is far from even "You are no arithmetician to say alive, and then grasped both his and drew them up toward her|so. What astonish es me most is, that panting bosom; and the tears of joy| you have never once scolded me for streamed from her eyes, as she sobbed | all the trouble and anxiety--" am too happy to see you sitting and murmured over him, she knew But still I do ask not what. At that he awoke and|there to scold you stared at her. to leave the sea alone after this.] He uttered a loud ejac-| you pursuance hands ulation of joy and wonder, then, tak-|'The treacherous monster! ing it all in, burst into tears himself | what you and I have suilfered O think] on it." He saw She seemed quite worn out and fell to kissing her . hands and S blessing her. The poor soul had al-| that, and retired for the night, casting! most given himself up for lost. And|one more wistful glance on om 3her. reo But to be saved, all in a moment, and by| at that moment she was afraid to loo welling over her! at him. Her hear t was They could neither of them speak, with tenderness f x the dear friend but puly mingled tears of joy and| whose life she had saved. gratitud Next morning Jazel rose at da Frases: recovered himself first. and.| break as usual, but found himself stiff with a pain in his rising somewhat stiffly, lent her his|in the joints, and arm. Her father's spirit went out of| back. The mat that hung at the her in the moment of victory, and she| opening of Helen's cave was not so tight, her little grasp and steel. "Let me feel you,' seemed said velvet| she; no words! no words He supported his" preserver He was at present he made a weak r ush "but}and noddies directly, tender-|to at the Neatly, almost hide during the working hours, She made off to the jungle and spent an unreasonable time there. She professed to be collecting cotton, and it must be admitted she brought a good deal home with her. ) not accept cotton as ee oe "motive for this sudden separatio He lost the ight of oh ‘face till the evening. Then matters took another turn; she was too polite. Ceremony and courtesy appeared to be gradually encroaching upon tender friendship almost; but in the} NEGLIGEE Shirts, the necessary wear, we provide their proper laundering. fen: I 7 ne > fas e Ee Of all the taken changes ; sare wi Pompenes fate could | with | bring, | this she had never dreamed of, that she should be so robust and he should ),, 2 sick ick ¢ and in pain. ai (Continued He also smelt Tommy inquisitively, | ~ learn was he an eatable. Tommy with tkem," said he. ‘‘These are pearl] "the happy family,'. as, Hazel: called oysters. I gathered them for you when] the miscellaneous crew that beset him. I had little hope I would ever see you Helen and Hazel did not meet till again to give them to you past noon, and whe n they did meet it This was an unlucky speech. T was plain she had been thinking a act, that seemed s0 small and natural great deal, for her greeting was so a thing to him, the woman's heart! shy and restrained as to appear cold measured more corectly. ae dhe and distant to Hazel. He thought to rose in her throat; she tried to laugh himself, I was too happy yesterday instead of crying, and so she did both,!and she too kind. Of course it could and went into a violent fit of hysterics not last that showed how thoroughly her naThis change in her seemed to grow, ture had been stirred to its depths} rather than diminish ghe quite frightened Hazel, and, inShe carried it so far as to go and mosaic intermission for cure, and his boat; but she made him take her} rug with him, and, when he was gone, she could not sleep for anxiety; and it} eut her to the heart to think how boobies ly to the boat, then, hoisting the sail, somehow divined t he end of this sinhe fetched the east side in two tacks, ister curiosity and showed his teeth, shipped the sail and yard, and also the Then Hazel got a rope and tied one cask, keg, and boxes. He then put ajend round his own waist and one great quantity of loose oysters on|/round Ponto's neck, and, at every board, each as large as a ninte. She| outbreak of civilization, looked at him with amazeme sharply on to his back. The effect "What," said sshe, when he had quite} of this discipline was rapid; Ponto ee the boat, "only just out of the} soon found that he must not make war aws of death, and yet you can trouble on the inhabitants of the island. He othr head about oysters and things."| was a docile anim al, and in a very re wWalt till you see what I shall do short time consented to make one of like middle of his work he was cut dow a the disorder he had combated so b stout tly. He fairly gave in and sat} down groaning with pain. And in this} state Helen found him. "O what is the matter?" she said He told her the truth, and said. he} had vio'ent pains in the back and|{ head. She did not say much, but she turned pale. She bustled and HUghted| a great fire, and made him lie down by} it. She propped his head up; she set! water on to boil for him and would not let him move for anything: and oy) gn. time her features were brim-| yy of the lovelic "St concern. not help thinking how much better it} was to be ill and in pain, and have her <9 kind. than to be well and see her, eold and distant. got better re- cling- | moved as usual. She was on her bed Was all woman-sweet, loving, She got hold of his hand! With a violent headache ing woman izel fed Ponton and corrected him. | as well as his arm, end clutched it a civilized. 7 dog, .so of hurrying in ~|of a contract that the city, acting for him, had made with broadening of labor, a contractor. Then the city, without any authority from deed, the strength of an excited wom-| the bettering of every channel of life, an's weakness . sométimes alarming He gets more, and| him, rescinded that contract; released the contractor from om manly natures he pays more. So does every one else. It is the manner|all obligation to perform the work he had agreed to perHe Ad all he eAoutd to soothe her: of fast growing. That is why they grow. form. without much success. AS soon as she was. better he set sail, thinking But no man should willingly make himself one of You see, the property owner is totally at the mercy home was.the best place for her, She the army which sends eight hundred thousand dollars in of a city government that doesn't care. City officials act leant back exhausted, and, cash out of the state every year. while, seemed tp be asleep, And that is what the|as if they did not consider the property owner at all; as believe she was, but Hazel did; and poeple of Utah are doing. if they regarded him simply as a soft and easy victim. sat, cold and aching in body, but warm It is a tremendous pile of money. There be some What one citizen in the Fourth precinct complains at heart, worshipping her with all his eyes, an ® of dustry, of and STAMMERERS, PROVO, WASHINGTON-The Methodist Episcopal Chureh South has undertaken to build in Nee a national church. which. shalt. be in effeer a cathedral of the desimilar in scheme to he Presbyterian eathe| nomination, Justice Harlan of the dral suggested some time ago by conmoUnited States supreme. court It is said that dious site has already been. purchased for the Methodist undertaking, which is to be under the control of the present Mount Vernon Methodist church The building is to cost about 75.000. of whieh amount the local church is to raise $ O00 and the denomination at large the e-] mainder The Mount Vernon chureh has accepted the conditions, which were made xy the general conference of the denomination, and has named a committee to work with a committee of th conference to carry. the plan into effeet with fund she said, and with that came another | S°Me cases of burst of sorrow. But she got up and|®#8ed to slide did the rest of her work, crying as she | ™€2"s of the But went. After some severe traveling | S¢ther. as sidewalk has never been built. Then the contractor who was to have built the walk told the eity 16 couldn't go on with the work, and the city released him. Now Is]twenty-five to the man, him the dollars a officers the to TOPEKA-The Federation of Woman's clubs of Topeka, Kan., has voted to establish a lace station, following the example of a number of federations of western states. This is a philanthropie project which originated in Los Angeles, where a Russian lady has had sent to her laces made by a Russian lady: these are sent to the various lace stations established by elubwomen, and are exhibited and sold or returned to Los Angeles for redistribution. mals. should as activity city and enough. defeat of what is called the American Here is one of them: assessment rather that remained hardsnip better|The prices community another high. There a big and NEWS went { appreciation. that wages of town to do proves listened strong JERSEY CITY-What is said to be the largest rockcrushing plant ever constructed for the preparation of ballast is being erected in connection with the ope ning of the four-track cut through Bergen hill in Jersey City for the Erie Railway company. This cut is for freight and passenger traffic, but the old tunnel is not to be disturbed, and will be used for freight traffic. The total length of the cut will be about 4,000 feet, practically all through solid trap rock, necessitating the removal of about 500,000 cubie yards of rock, whica will be crushed to two-inch size for ballast her TL opportunity. than are his for nim, cannot state. that something gives is show favorable good, be would they than goods, He owes helps it, here continue what patient, was be advised of the facts and ba willing to adopt any system that will relieve the pressure of distress waen the day of trouble comes. where a in Leomore if. Raising of drank make place be much is island, and so went all round till she The shark reached her boat again. other diminish the best possible bargain. Bicycle riders at the saucer track don't mean to It is the same whether he buys or sells. That is human nature. spoil the sport. They are simply feeling the strain of The local man whe doesn't run a store believes, now|M&rves, because of the heat. They don't want to do to and again, that he is paying more for his goods than he their sport what the pugilists have done wita boxing. would have to pay if he were some place else. Maybe But they will do that very thing if they continue bad he is right. Bue he isn't any place else, He is here. He| Conduct on the track, _ is here because, in a general way, he believes he ean do better here than he could any place else. If'he didn't be-| ONE OF THE REASONS WHY. lieve will adds He King know By Charles Reade and Dion Boucicault. price. The is to COAL? There coming power output, coal he district by to isn't worst that could happen to the city would be to leave If you have money, buy coal-if you can get it. If the city another term in control of the Incompetent, in-|¥ou can get it, and have not the money, borrow. There sincere, untrained, weak and wicked men who now sit|18 a saving of more than interest. in the city council and draw pay as general officers, This community can do a great deal working unitedly ep ene eso sagen es in this matter. And this is a time when the people should MORE patrons tried WE their Australian on office. the It the away. man. man of business. He looks anead. He knows what are the conditions, and he has taken a step which speaks louder than any words of the situation. When he buys ‘nave the burden in proper shortage. Last winter was bad all reason, will be worse. more promises-an- them the in faces bigger Hobson not hearers F O business. city The nearly is one SHALL in are music, preciate he do in promised the of as if tnere obligations not he the the railroads can secure, in spite of the tremendous plenty good dition in or his Congo wants will message. also When President Bancroft sends to Australia for coal, it is time Salt Lake people were realizing the stern con- reckoning. care contracted. whatever year, if there of assume, another of a Croesus, as keeping other raise in taxes! it will not take made for predigality limit for than and management had been promised for it. Nothing kind was realized. The taxes were raised. of stake, state which of great of winter FOR $1 consumed 1905 in Rand the LONDON-While ihe alone timber pine for shaft of Oregon 200,000 worth United the from timber and wood exports of total direct were year that sore ie Africa British States to all manufacwas worth $416,994 $514,741, of which at only r 18 a Africa South while that, rhis shows lumber. tured large consumer of American woods, the business is placed through London houses address affairs next exploited world to minuter topic the been the Pearson whether working possible. Taney should Jay in a winter's supply of in August if they can get it. There is no need of speculating on the matter. facts are here. The town is down to a condition. time for theories is past. They need coal. They need it far more imperatively next winter. If they get it now, they should-tney certainly should. In angered power a she And before they knew it they had spent all their money, had exhausted all the resources, had imperiled the credit of the best city in the West, and had to raise the tax levy as the one means of tiding them over the first year of their incumbency. That type a every WHAT experience. no consequences the has the harmful would Richmond interest, information in has And next her way. not be denied. It was a case of loot from the beginning. And the trouble about that system is that it grows worse the farther it goes. They isn't Let it. affairs that his characters on the The pay was proper of of land Bengium. last on qualified the nis made Lake and rmain, pensation, and conditions of feat en- the who interests the from of owns,nothing, no and get strip the man who to he gain is Utah, he regular pold the singularly but Salt spectacular touching states; be THE BASSETT SCHOOL erland, Swi from official report WASHINGTON-An In fruits, country that. of trade export the reviewing : influx of fore with its enormous states that es f of importer large is a land Italy from quantities in great received being fruit keep, American for that It is declared Germany and France field profit ible and a large quality table fruit of durable in Switzerland, be opened might good to Lafollette to the course some certain visit the of lecture secured are repeat of is matters price of bread Reports from where the the Africa-that advance sent have-something. than on Latin-American be to one diplomacy, people have his LONDON-Nottingham named business the real rule of the man who sends away his money. The latter may be frugal enougn, but he is thoughtless, He is helping to deplete the state he loves, the state more likely govyern- Tp hh ae He for all the three-quarters they stand for proposes up stop precedent could man system. That American the is city announcement Senator of Barrett, been about things? proposed course instructed. he John present such the its the oceasion has not bragging COURSE. They of money nas in share. present place of not the who as it pleases in that direction would be the business men of add would they in JULY 25, 1907. fram reports gloomy by Is eaused in turn which flour, ee Sti United the and fields of Canada wheat the wh Russia from the supply that by the expectation decreased. direction of the ecretary of B WASHINGTO?D with troops t \ eryed who men and enlisted war, officers baie and Tex Davi Fort from cavalry, L, Third F con Pena, Cump from M, Third cavalry, of troop detachment preventing in 1885, July, and June in Tex., Colorado, Pexas a state the entering from Indians hostile Apache 4 rizong in Indians those against campaign the during campaign Indian the to entitled are Mexico, ‘New and badge have cutting mail-order could TO could plenty thelr houses and do read season. and one be standard NOT in any would too. the legislature is they winter, coming. rob They manufacturers from there ban, makers prices on the to touching patrons work words of They Their the LECTURE to others. council. and come ae glad of com- not people. together it Utah coming irfends sell-by not they the ordrug stores are and nothing with could cannot than take to COULD the eash better 1906, the our of from official service, and extraordinary jobs were necessary. Extraordinary expenditures of the public money were also necessary. Each councilman, each city official, had his own obligations to meet. Every one had to jobs ‘ in doesn't were will mail-order for direction, patrons they better never state them of would buy that There It returns in be good give the biggest carry more houses, if more and the houses, clear state done a organization, it would the in clean had make believe Utah They was they But had organization. influence redeem. party. because favor. They that their them, their with. buy that their no mail-order tax. much only to retail easier merchants they of the price. it and THEY mail-order finance make do pretty much much better off the is merchant, one does very of and the large advancement tertained--if the out most the to thing that can How much of of a mail-order profit, satisfactorily business It eyery the of law proprietors is reasonable Standard dollars They consequences successful trained Iin- THEY dollars PATRONS. We heavy PAYS DO by them, employ GOOD These the buy state When they extravagance. the upon ad- business} thousand been not rest of because competent for their flagrant not are that a was to place of have showing principally seventy advantage-the nothing. deal cost and duties splendid a the other AND of little do killed one druggists the it They mail IRDER a at would their have going a Ward state. county off is a evil? not of supplies them, are will the country. council] present e but measuring They ply has whicn the down and the who fifty fifty he hundreds treated how are the has the that of will laid the the eut say a fair houses It west. or in a city the size of Salt Lake. It had make council system of acts. themselves, the people to the Moran incapable their at off held it? improvement; Pat augurated were they for the of members the is the chief cause gave sell supplied coun- city any by meet with people, jobbers It profligate we have they ghods the and We for THAN destroy PRETTY University thousand men in exist, result manner, upon resent. will incapacity of proof meeting reason of Tues- laid been most Lake-east Salt of size desire of in control they ot first the vancement, men ever against charged been from of tax} will the But your you Montgomery MORE hurting it and of from may marvelous names, charges hundred Ami They and the petition here, the result the conducted conclusive and final that or DEAL when And city, You won- and without will be all? that forced skimmed getting another shabbily been done, that clerk in city at been condition really hundred year: to stores you the and will Is wonder Don't is ment. UTAH two time the they business you of the THOU- OF goods eight subterfuge-to their mills they of months been the of city any in the has that business cil is of raised have not that imposition eighteen of LEVY peo- groceries dry them, of OUT for than the do merchant GOOD HUNDRED offered of We Well, place send fail How Lake of revenue 1907. their was the A expenses friends. here of more? Sears-Roebuck each one houses, understood snould that an is It climax do can't question Every any the fractions elty council a see, CLERKS If burden a is It the the is That people. the sacs on there. levy is ' refining farthings is ganized. TAX THE RAISED THEY the millfon it will ruin the CASH prices firm, litthe open He oof AGAIN. can Salt And Never a thousand In time IN cream a a a GARI AND they You bes esioncoun and to hundred the higher the week. more INT little mail-order charge a of UTAH, reach BIGHT. SENT wonder dollars HIS EASTERN OFFICES: i New York Office, @4 Cambridge mulla ng, Oppest Waldorf-Astoria. Chicago Office, 211 Boyce a. ©. tHe Buildin cae ‘MounMcKinney, sole representative east of CITY, that there loc a When Here Office. Do not give notice ‘io vcarriers or solicitors s.} he eee Ders items should addressed to partment. Matters of business to the Manag -$-$-$-$ $$$ --$ ss MALCOLM MecALLISTER, Gen'l Mer. Offices-Dooly Block, 28 South West Temple 8t '"Phones-Bell, Exchange 25; Independent, 318. LAKE are firms that ARE you Chicago der ° Branch SALT do \Caleago? Cit y.| Lake you remember DOLLARS every local Paid will four of state Ina sum isyfar too heavy a drain. When Utah, 10, 19%, at the post- r Feb. ne Act the state. -{SaND Offictal believe year. a dollars REPUBLICAN MOUNTAIN INTER: THE who SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN [ mercnants = e eee, Tomorrow Morning.) | TROY LAUNDRY "THE LAUNDRY Both Phones 192. OF QUALITY." 166 Matin &t. a 36 Main St. ~~ Cutler Bros. Co. |.2. THE ORIGINAL KNIT GOODS HOUSE OF UTAH St. JULY °47 The Pioneers entered this JULY °77 We started to sell Knit Same Pioneers and those valley. Goods to who came JULY '07 Finds us still the leaders 30 Years of in the those after. sale of Knit Goods. Then as now, we offered goods "e the very best quality at proper prices. e guarantee the| quality and the price. Success 1877-1907 Kia Goods of every description. |