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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN e BY Talk Tne ee ar t k Sait i them, « ' 1 half are pert ng. TI ‘ t have p Vv} they are tu u Mr. mW us only arc Young Clark half 60 : t ! roteet 1 The fo warm ip! too mu = ok ; Denu hut t t } 1 1 Will 3 1 and for ! of four dy wit \ car t to of some forest t ; the i ay a po I ' dss of super-!the wester OE es yellow ved BP an the Yat 2 ae nut } 1 ing oh ! i 7 i ve { AWhe s se undertaken by the Unite d State sown to the governme to prevent the pply of Jum Grows ae Pr for the nat from DECOM Ex: Next hausted It is one of the most inte esting, but by no means the most {|m-|? Boe mar : pine need portant par of th t wor Uy sa his 1] trust mo t to th un ry tier STR arn Pa A mY was of. that,' more Irvitating anon that Nature time account sendir ane | j 1 | ets te ok can Sin ‘ rth 1 ort I 1 ' v { on : warmed in the t es a's ! stm A eae ne before being ( : ‘s eo ; oN ; ot : 1 g | fe ee spends downward, most in of it=| search| ‘ distributed by ! f 1 | : ) i? \ have rormed tt nt Oot irt t \ U t I~ ¥ rtiall oun h wiltl lum ' al t) VOFrSE et}l] hat ir nd i r wath oof warrey geround ses the. ere id Wa t rricultural purpose i : 1 uf ad at rae Sat distributed territor 1r- in. Salt' SuppHes d ul i \ nm ) hu ni Perks ine tin rah ‘. : aovou ! nad nurser rr . ; ‘ per eee almost. the 1 sie otcti offul md: and. labor er tributary le Visitors who have traveled up the Big|of water and firm foundation To ea No sooner are the seeds sown than onlaliw OSG. canyon on tt road to Brig) 1) litt 1 i tt hed a rT t; t) ecome the | ‘ eneml It ton may have notice rough a groy in ngt rding to t tl luty of t ment em 0 or trees. bs tl aid rf ae road, a peecn-;riely of tr i » 1 14 Inch I { t 1 tle kangaroo far looking Slaritatio n that look ymeThe long root, with its Iitth ¢ 1, isty ire th Irst ick Pir ind thing like a cross between a hopfield and (then transplant Th ursery if pri J Il 1 f | ni a chicken ranch Long rows of postS!seven-tenths of an acre ir size The | jee Here. the ul ill arrar l as! support "thes" of about two by four stuff.) transplant ground is about an acre and jf for a banquet in the ] 1 = Lg YT th ! ground ty Su vee prac is war lock i much = the n i kept free 1 J } gz f ime from is weed | dshap the three men who it lan { nur 4 the iccess of tl Vater G : ye ed in Uta ind in other state pe nba of Smo; it : Aa Phi probat record "t nuel \ r ful 1 1 Py ire Watered arenfead ¥ The <or m ! ‘ in ernoon plaz hic fitt and ha this : Aiea Lake 1 A se ' ar tt ge than huraan ifd | expect to ieeomplish reforestralion. proces J I mg } I t pr th ind t+ i ula} ' 1 } loy ad t if I itistietar What |the ai d ul lumbe didoxl n j f ] Copy Her fro Drom Germany Q { Puroy fall mpl uM ed-to be vecrea lth take, ith the-b { ‘ | : f 1 ii |Ped } to 1} Jos k I 1 tat " } mone c | irl the ow d-to ul "taken . oul f: fmportant S , to , { rt 1 it r i innu i : eee Man, SEP: i en P! ther $ a fle { | Lake ' ! i 1 nd My v a r Nib > " th t ‘ a the , ream peo I | .--¥ , heginnit the Salt ARES 1.0% _ eras bake Pe rt eaple |? \ dan r and! flood nt ' -tocwet I f E national. for few national forests" people ure dependent Lake nd W itel } tes, thar .tl ‘ I i t ae I fantod t lied the Yel-| Rut I vald uf n ) tha ' a 3 pror t Sant ny rve, n, I fash wras re I ' is I ib} jwhere ¢ IPP OF ood owal Hl too) ece t ror industri rowt and | too nall: to tains that growth | | l rhe -lumb lef I hi 1 | } barret S low 1 1 the it t nd i 1 T we f ¢ I 1 is I \o yt | ernment od Bu vl : be nig J i j t ( ™ | v \ | ot as } wa 1 the fire Mantl i ious! da er t i hanged | with tir I l ge And St iDr fo fall. lated hing l Ver Px In "1891 ‘Preal fod rked | first f tz P | lowstone 1 } i were | Were 1 i I Ll On and « I it or} ity | , aoe le . . | fTicler ire Dellows "toumber-Saek Bik vines ity). bid |! nation , the } much yr I rest ' "asit j itting 7 I \ I i wide] om or} oth pit | i t aie Py yn "« t a t r { . t Aas for wit i mie 1 re rod illed ! klit f eed « op Cheon é np » after rd are drowne ; Ped) Warm Water. The lat md wire roofing proteet , gove we t ‘ Pa But a nad ' ‘ ane | ) t te f hade Lefore a process hberir j re ree will) pl 1 ! 1 side which was ormerly covered d | forest. but is now bare, denuded by mann | be or ? Seed , 1 1 vod \ } ‘ "oe i { p ‘ ua ‘ pir Ic 2 4 Ses 5 1 | 1 ineh roots water i tl Mest Under Ground t} e housed with reasonable luck, there |grounds, in hospital tents ; ‘ co f | re ng rows of little tufts of} cot verb! de OE Ga ibout an inch and one-half} thir W direeted with \ Feige re. es ae : tot = nit ARTA bi ei idle ; I t on. whieh than he Mr... ¢ "Ike ulls ‘ tir ' of e 2 id le owithir more} Salt) sti-) rler ro 1 , i proce had bat G oes 1 > f ! of Fa rm +c 4 ‘ S Lat ae da ' i ee Tew en eudy | Bagot will take quit ) | hans i pa J iN if tl ! J é On se k wilt ew Ar \ ! ffor 1 Crow ter I ul Wonderful Sale : pmanebe BLANKETS AND COME ORTS: ONE PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOL2 $50,000 Worth of New Blankets and Comforts Offered In This Great Sale I At Prices So Low That We Hope We Never Again Will Be Compelled to Equal Them. AGO, | Never before at the opening of a Season has it been imperative to immediately dispose of vast new stocks without reference to profits. But NINE MONTHS FACING ASTRONG AND ADVANCING MARKET ON THESE GOODS, WE MADE ENORMOUS PURCHASES, so heavy that our present space is inadequate . Hoel (jwners, mu" BLANKETS AND COMFORTS] sin Comforts AT MILL COST. shold take sata and we now find that we must relieve the congested condition in this section, and therefore offer THE ENTIRE STOCK RSD AND TO OUR YARDS NO PLACE PUT THEM. OF FRESH, RT ET immense Roaming louse NEW TE EAT quantities to obtain rock-bottom Hlousewile material for this gigantic Sale. Thousands of sheep were shorn for this great event. Hundreds of looms in America helped supply tracted with the largest mills and factories-bought . Extraordinary Large f never been known before. THEY ARE HERE NOW AND NO PLACE TO PUT THEM. 8,000 PAIR OF NEW BLANKETS, 300 BALES AND CASESof thisOF Bargain Announcement COMFORTS organization. low, and MUST BE SOLD AT - ONCE And to accomplish that result, we have resorted to the drastic most price-cutting in the experience The substance of this sale, the general character of the merchandise, the remarkable lowness of the prices, may be partially judged by the items be- impartially judged tomorrow by a personal visit to this Big Money-Saving Bedding Sale. In this Sale | all Comforters Value $1.50, go at... 98c each In this sale all | In this sale all § Colored Wool Blankets Sheet and Camping Worth $2.75, go at. Blankets .$ 1.60 Pr. Usually $4.00, go at. Worth Usually $6.75, go at. Value $3.50, go at. . .$2.20 each Value $4.00, go at. ..$2.60 each Value $4.50, po at. . $2.98 each Regular $2.00, goat. $1.35 Pr. Regular $2.25, go at. . $1.48 Pr. Regular $2.50, aego at. . $1.85 Pr. Value $4.75, : t Value tie $6.50,a aoe go at. 33.20 each . $4.40 ee each Value $7.00, go at. . $4.85 each 96c Pr. Regular $3.00, go at. aa of anes Choice White, Gray and $2.20 Pr. Tan. $4.50,go at. .$ 2.98 Pr Worth $5.50, go at 3.85 Pr. "aca sual Worth $6.75 Worth $7.50, g Worth $8.50,; ¢ Usually $8.75, go at. Usually 10.50, go at. Usuall sually 12.00, goat. Worth $8.75, g Worth $9.00, go Worth 14.00, go ai at. $10.65 Pr. mn ead Worth $6.50, go at. .$ 4.40 Pr. 4.60 Pr. 5.40 Pr. Now'! tha | 74c Pr: Regular $1.75, go at. . $1.23 Pr. Blanhete $ 2.60 Pr. Value $2.25, go at. . $1.48 each Regular $1.25, goat.. SALE BIG MONEY ‘ 9 Usually $4.50, go at. .$ 2.98 Pr. Usually $5.00, go at. $ 3.40 Pr. Regular $1.50, go at.. By Ahead white Wool Blankets 8 _ Pr. eee $8 00, an Worth '$3.50, go at. .$ 2.40 Pr Value $3.00, go at.. $1.89 each § Buy : cae. os 49¢ Pr 62c Pr. Value $2.50, go at. . .$1.60 each = GREAT In this sale all Regular 75c,goat.. Value $1.75, go at.. $1.18 each Value $2.00, go at.. $1.39 each ff Regular $1.00, goat.. 5) Emphatic NEW /H this ANMM Purchases to Prompt age of this Months ago we con- prices, supplied ourselves with assortments the like of which has go a $ 4.60 Pr. 5.40 Pr . Peet .$ 6.30 Pr. .$ 7.40 Pr. $ 8.90 Pr. : 8 Usually 13.50, go at. .$10.40 Pr. Usually 16.00, go at $12.25 Pr. = Carloads cn. 2 x but <4 = h Whir fi t ell ' cv t t ‘ whiel pla repro f tir from. j he t ‘ ( i fe ete purpose ound tal ken vood not Mr, Clark we for t I ' umber rh 10 re} th babies will have d loped tal t s ! | Started ‘Yesr Aco fol peur and spru t n ted th I ! wove nent tt nut i i high sud of fair dir r Abou i vari | AT . oot me of them may | 1 ta } ised | but i nall qua per fee Met i railway y ° On will 1 lov ! | purp | Rroieh it ; io grow to er the hill f Utah 1 rm und irsé rt \ wait a with wu forest } , da pea ful prepare t j the be ' : 7 Von : cA ett suddenly after the adven 1 1 h 1 to gern | é z hi mun, with his ruthless and careless lum it Wet ! 1 lapt a ATS Pe ty ; ; bering methods for the purpo The seed is planted with} . eae eel cat lor it is tree nursery that is con in ordinar r drill n rows Rae ' Ee Bon oe Ra a rah ducted by Mr ‘lar and this is a part of! ine apart about three seeds betr : MW wen i work ~ | te t tt r, the | Y Big ara t bnud- Hence bev car Deine 3 f AS aed 0 caer million Pfs AEN, C8 ay dali Ft .; ¢ te, eM ‘etry BLA n ! three ld fostering NORE r of themselve Then he will 4] there in nursers n them out on some warm flhilllsid ind be|patchwork elf unl i and yond seeing that 10 one harms then It is in tl nursery that t ill leave them to shift for themselves sow! Chiefly nat At that ‘time the Avessacold mbie will} Douglas fir tim shout six inches hig! and white pine "in ahout 60 vears from now, still with|spru befnge th r th ! : I rt i have to tr { j Ain Years o babie if tl 0 he ! from aoe hope more y VAN " It fed y , ceeding i SSS SS SN AAA oa ge, cia 1 ex] Still .. ee ‘ r u n the foothills of Salt ! nurses . .. ST ee for enced him, nd tw | om skilled ie@lp him | protected l oo t Forests. ft how wl th th not also a high Wasatch not he} In th vorld t¢t ree me! ' haonal i hal At | ‘ mill bie ar ju round looklr h gree wed tem] in AUGUST 4, 1907. ' no old won th {i Clar the to know are CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, of Babies live | ab itrentio y ri know wil . Muiullions LAKE i ndivid o much th but wt ' st ruid ive } Are SALT I t that there re 3,000,000 does not pretend that counted not Y old There es t that estimat for he I reat bel } WILLS woman \ toree tas « I inte corepstedeo np mal Loe ce ae j Late Y Clark them, . NATHA about the REPUBLICAN, |