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Show 4 Inter-Mountain Republican Published Eive ry Morn suffer they By Inter-Mountain Republican Co. Ofacial Party in Orga Uta - = a re 10, ‘aimacr as y, under ihe s of the SHnTAEnEE Ge ss Congress ef tor the entitled Smoot's Maybe they in the rise Mercb/| to read senator Romances Sena- esteem of his et ( Irom Rvery the > men> United the ae States --_-___._ received nothing better than atth Only epubiionn Dail q a Pp . . : Balt Lake Cit y NeWspaper to' place on the committee on alcoholic = ee liquors-a place which he publicly SCLUP IO N. N RATD z res, bore ese to trade for the chairmanship 4 Pald 1 > S : . _| One month m Advance, or the joint committee on entertain Three months |*° i Ot Cocccevee eer ment of visitors from the islands of] six on ith a . seers eee ee eh WIGS orc ercece +* 50 é a. ai sass vse \e cece 10; ing that we ca pre Bunday Onis, one year........ voce 1.60) a sag 1 Wy Not Paid tu Advanee, One ™ RIK Me oe elswikivielasw aces $ .75 -- PNURINS oe SPS orton «. 2.00} x months .......... recientes . 4.00 ° OR or ee ev eiee-s lee enue ... 8.00] unday Only," one "year. nk ame -» 2.00 eh om ii caused can his understand paper that the present senators have not done very well Place on committees Otherwise his attitude addre ae Ore to discon-| only di PAID honored i a0 Bette EEE IN FULL. Oe MALCOLM McALLISTER, eee oe Bi ock, Gen. ll, These people to six sentenced] have Arkansas of years in the United States bears West | 2esirable = the P, McKinney, sole reprakeutative Mountains: the Pocky iyiaes a repulation . at his a recent long which some trifling a, {UNION ieee AT TARE GS SALT LAKE --_-_-_-_---- CITY, CIRCULATION DEC. 26, "4907. FOR NOVEMBRR, ----- 1907. . » by 7a 9 10 :‘ 9,009 - 9,000 that as: Average. Daily, oeee gogte of the sterling with a perfect sense This There Thomas 2 * was " a ; Alabama ¥ F is a : Peete, z when right Vorresns | wrote he . , before zs reat. Petueeuecemes, couldn't: be-inA : Gus Alabama. have _| ; we Talageda , .Light) : are troublesome to. o an account nee by bank ie<deposithothercyouth ‘forgot. all. about..the: and=swas modest to | peat before he went to has been /about the deposit fter se of , is ing : them, him they oe rage, to believe and of such on accounts places ine small these are reason oe ESE the/‘t a nate hoe rare for nearly that of a» mechanic in 1s easier in]|/frem iis every bad is}heard man|He of had to worse. him for moved The mor bank han that knows appeal populace, incteenaaaats for savings 4 Today to J1Le bank yome Telitives viess a rie accounts| eee ee eae ar where he did not alse de bo as no daoub oO went had if p Co) a ‘nerv 7 th erve is if were 5 é Tracing ze a. champion-| . not for} Pic ver E N Div ers, eres Rightful arene Ss are aceite ox theirvara cler aa3 qa Heirs. s otpanes ver he The to} arge . ee , look up these helrs and aenow iere to hundreds Lv ee who AV never Kn for ‘ca w several ents nade; that were entitled to the money. - It is a difficult job to find these After (REET they are Oefound there Death must NEORtCMEL dacahid ae P Ste Ne fade rol 2 iad at biiahea itionsh ablished Ba and. oe is on s eee ey the money: matter ted. wy, as confror the. facts in eet a Sanat ac ay abies eee eee ataa me i they) ; heirs. be re-| -e.| stra- stil |iwas Pa, rt and if8 ae the' disclose a e tra.|Such hile aed ia the a pbank en officials Snes. xd aie would facts in His case he ‘nt to the d nz 00 » OUR ay es ce oo ‘ From pure ; hasers anxious 3 to ; 20 to SITE; as BA EN ON = a4 oa tA [fe OFF CENT ae EXTRA EXCHANGES-ALTERATIONS UNDERWEAR SALE colors .. and Polar Bear °. ..., STORE WHi Sab YOU AT IS GY THI 112-114 ) BEST 25 Far | SOUTH GG MAIN SAVANE he Nt,rAR EM 6. v Bin him he ae DRUG PEARS NE the the not ndet y promise and 7M ome abet he compel brought with reductiu ms APPROVALS- NO NO Bonnets in White and To name stoutie down, Publicity was imminent and |.ompromised, promising ‘to. take. moneySa at Infant's and Misses' Winter Silk, Plush vledge . bank to That "loak Sale he the Hp.pele said‘ tl ‘ oe nk Ee {threatened by the to take the money. out rea IN 4 OFF any after "4 A GG m Warm wearables at the time vou need them most. Entire line of Knitted Underwe -comprising the Munsing, Mero le, Ypsilante and other well known makes-Vests black tignts will be sold at and pants, Union Suits. (iowns and Skirts, L. D. 8S. GARMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE itn years' h traced rita the eH . casc Rep et th Serta of he hoty had never Absolute proof hear as rie sold KNITTED se "At identity vew, x orkowho-for:nearly-40: [need ea used be PER POSITIVELY not years eactat: remember, lis will Ranging eh orgo en 12a welljhe ever had an account in that bank. | they] All that he recalled was that once he} and{had a savings bank account, but just} soars rete money." Little i ' Seen ae ne Fat . ie aos> : he srr they 50 20. "a Ze LO books so that tl ire not ee Eee njcame, and then he recalled the former the hider dies. Again, bank books are| depos burned and the heirs of the depositors One of the most peculiar cases was have no knowledge es the savings. Now 1en a discovery was made that and then a miserly tende ney leads pe r-|accoun or several thousands of son °o ‘ accoun secre O..a ver rich man 2 SEO ccounts e Se mati om sane 1 ars yee U belongee = : hs fo a ma undesir- would be terribly mistreated ee nen end as a sharp e, ¢ -ourage, \ any ce are A ‘ Nl hi s moras one rea i Ag 4 years That % caciate ani > ena ats dormant fe aa ago. dra Mrhat because their owners have forgotten|man would ot be convinced tha the all about them. Some are dormant beioney o LS me The bank cause the deposits were made without > >t j t ss te "A= i t és to rea thet knowledge of relatives. Many]|son with hin It was re a latives lone time bevives save up little money secretly |fo he would ome to the bank and Sane it "Many women.: ae poe ev 3 eat ate of ne ene ature 5 The i | kind > dema- A he to make it | tha where ANE (Gis C ApS =)! erowded eeinae rom ak a Doors open at 5 a.m,, and the i sles will he Mhis 18 O11 Annual End-of-the Yom take advantage ot these enonnos rednetions. J ‘ ‘ « Ol irts, [nrs hefore stock-taking Suits, Coat , Skirt i Sale, and everything must pas Kimonos Pe tticoats. Sill | nderwear, shawls. Waists, Wrappers, Dressing Sacq) boa { sane *lyrasses.. rahy Coats, Cravenettes and ¢ hildren re Hvenme Coats, Children's Coats, Brook) awa Za - COMMENCES ee locally j}used to live. Gradually he was hunted savings bank|/down. and he and his wife wefe told ‘His heirs got that nearl $1.000 penae: to them ever, Pre are Se s accounts Few persons are as Davi known locally in New ork as DaviS/are in smaller places of the state abo the type, how of ~ the sentiment, 7 citizens one + WE Z.C. M.L. Big the he was in when agro, 26 yea to 2 was lengthened the term of this money 1s ir he savings on his own account, had hac of New York City and for the}bank account. Affairs wee him part in reports who dies Is fairly well ind the fact that he ee deposit ts also known , = neacice suppressed. be passion a : able Davis not to every Talageda, Never Jeff : can rouse q money] icrowie| fields and ae f< oa ‘and the shops counts taken out in assumed } Zone under umed name Fon » bac oa ple as brave, | Dames Through many of these reasons | reason Involving. family te matters, he ha rue = a eens ar a intellize nt th accounts become dormée nt and the | changed iis i He had become who live upon God's green officials of the banks come to ark rich. He ler that he had a bank acEs them as lsances., 1® money yC- |} count under his old name, but h aa de longs to some one The difficulty is tojcided never to claim it becau t » game being slush find ind the rightfu ightful heir 1eir. |} wouldld revea bey 1is secret He "didn t 9,000 g'950| RIGHT. iyo the} "It carries me back | li - mall neigh- allusion 12 12 WAS to near him speech, speech, = counts Most banks best) in ame se rg ete oe ae aoe rad nD 0 me by the rener-| are a DERE eur a y Ears When I speak the name of Arkansas, | sir, | am swept with a flood of memortes = e a back: to my Oe with my -} 2 Arias is : oes THOMAS accounts *80s requiring most ‘ s confirm way his > y babes. GUS Ie >South-and ae mste : 2 instantly5 exploded with : can : a the following apostrophe: oe ; 2 =) God bless theGoa people the peSouth, myei none esa Pe 6a of the ayte kansas. Mr. President, J never expe to hold an office that shall not be given 0 8 4 5 6 y g he late wholly! > speech have placed upon he co of » the course of the cast | made not ha home-where And ; goes estimate * bors ] n Bula ting, Oppose" Wala enero Chicasy ‘ornee, 311 Bo a Bull aise, a. of ; senate, ae the ie Then st} he never years went Ee ue: sleeping 22 years. The law recognizés)army until the close of the 4 eh accounts as dormant if no ehe inge | se ttled in the South and he has been made in 22 years and no one}hard for a living The $185 vas called for the money Twenty ally deposited had grown ears used to be regarded ‘as the niGAie $1,600 but when the law was passed in t Another case settle recent) whom-the] I Megr.| Exchange;known. a z senate [ee a od " Taesited aa a | sh was another = struceling along. protest oe banks [hey have to be carr ried on} Alt ace of him was lost i balance sheets Aad ane d. ‘he!| Finally, by a search of the from Utah | pos try to get rid of them and many | cords it was learned that a man in getting | a the Jarger banks now employ special; name had gone to Tex gents to look up the owners or the}hunt In exas disclosed h irs of the ae HORT TORS tis a custom)/abouts of the man. Le Is inexplicof some of the ban to cease to credit/identity and said he hae fe when| 2S 208 Seuth ps Photes-Be ndepaniect 3190. E ~ : Money {in early life when ri | man Ss wife and. was: ne to interest «Spica sg od will Please give explicit |] able ° not ce P the Circulation Department IRECT, and not carriers, collectors or| = vere ce a a at rs ee de- - | THIS JEFF DAVIS. : aper. *lease give forme _ S present address when a ainceel This man Jeff Davis, of Ae persons Sa are DECEMBER 26, 1907. ae REO) edge of the bank a un isimply astonished bout three year The sum total of the accounts In/ago to. learn vat under her former Ne w York state probabl runs from/name there was a deposit in a certalr : to § 300,000 ent the ae eae ce 5.000 a he bank report as to 1¢ total amount of these| officials had not connecter 16 name accounts to the state commissioner of;on their books with the Eo She banking was about $2,000,000 Since | took the money and said she : then reports are anade but the sum/to find such DE effort total is not given Of course the sum| by as bank people has grown and several of the savings! Ir one o Ww the accounts all that was} neue Rea put the amount uncow n of the man who put the money claimed at fully $3,000,000, o deposit wa tha he made _ change of Forgotten the Baltimore American ‘savings bank that has be yon For they can] e stabilised for 25 years Ae eee ' See a small ath S called dormant accounts, deposits w ch | marriec nto great wealth Kearns, when] have lain untouched for years. Usually | had need of moneys the the . of 1 stil which of senators, and Senator rj j > , growing influence with was 9 a he they chagrin as of national prominence. 2 Feb. | hardly forget that Tom fecon the the » ActAc little a are fellow t 's land's Republican | owners. LAKE CiTy, UTAH, THURSDAY, REPUBLICAN, SALT THE INTER- MOUNTAIN ! Tribune's bank 7 We SS It simply "|and _ ththe faculty [ r 1 : di ae the*ec ™ ie egy 5 ye pees toe ae ae of . spending money; = pea NS There was another case rhich a 3 a & ‘ ~ |only detec e work, but legal work of ae atin had annMitad mone a} pou without offense. It is said by Ar-]a peculiar abilit also involves] pant 1 , : h hen this Jeff Davis | &cnealosical trair a AE ee es . ansas men that when this Je VIS) Seager oe ‘ ity | Savins the money for children about in Washington assembled, getting. an} ~ : So : ois dor al le Soe ane. ee a Y| whose parentage there was some quesappropriation for a public building at is campaigning he gets off a train, the ret ae clV a ache The 8 tion. in one of the banks she used her _, | first of all the passengers, and before}]and navy records have racords-in. to: be searched. right oa7d: name. ta Shecleardied-up ane theaccounts banks Talageda, Alabama. That settles it. : Mthe-old: Gavacdesth this lores, ANE AW ~t) ‘ PREG DRShe 525 OO Seer sakes DELIVERED iis assume iid washed Ynposeible. = life. . real NE ke ee AT YARD And here is one of the congressmen | he in the Congressional Record, that the major incidents of that pleasant old drama may be working out. in Ifie. There is a purpose to reclaim a portion of land and to make possible the awakening of old YTalageda by the spending of some easy money there. It wonld not be at all surprising if old Colonel Preston will have to jet them buy a parcel of his land, so that they may erect a federal building. Even if he has to remove the old cannon at his gateway, the dream of the play rene will have to be realized. It does not now seem that anything is impossible. E'ven Peter Pan may be real. lf the place where the Majah kissed the hand of pretty Mrs. Page be in the map-then maybe there is a Never-Never-Never Land. SENATOR SMOOT'S APPOINTMENT We sincerely regret that the Tribune isn't pleased with the appolintment of Senator Smoot to be chairman of the senate committee on patents. It really has not been the last al 52/00? one. ian: has alighted \ ordering and pee o ek - Jeff is patties drinks for ‘in aj Geka of the senator to so shape congress. ; It is not fa his 4 s egotism, That most , , offensive speech delivered | easy to understand why less-muddled..;In|=maily , = lt ta, car -pasior since. that ‘time a to find ments the investigator door, calling often on will go to every 50 families. Per- ten|every person of the: name in the vols is written to, and so the chase goes on, years-and said so, On paaee avalriee has puzzled e age of a man A bag of bombast, a colossus of one whose name att tn called woe rudeness, an ignoramus, a friend of but isn't A hunt of months ha established just one gle pone: Williams It the worst elements in the South he vis that he unty jumper in the discredits, and the champion of the eivil war, and to hide his identity. deposited his money under an narsumed least desirable people in that Arkansas ame elrs ft bounty jumper probably never gat what which he apostrophizes, he will prob- Sh etlsced Ave he Hane The amount inyolved is ably remain in the senate for the full F906 ii of the richest women of New six years-a horrible example of bad York, the widow of a man whose name judgment at home and bad breath was one of the greatest powers In rallro y, was prised abroad. That is this in Jeff the senate in Davis the his , <8 quality was revealed anew in the}haps someone will relmeneer the dead i oe depositor and recall a relativ If no senate at the time of his speech, and| other means is found of naeieoinie the srw : ss|trace old letters afterward. In spite of his g-s senseless Scand anah'b effects,are hunted Searches up of in the th address, his utter lack of point or argu-|death records are made. Undertakers ; ....(0f long standing the neighborhood ment, hisi. vulgar asides all the Way); questioned. Thein books of fraternal through it, he fully believed it the best | orders are examined Gradually a little ve ab r : light breaks in. If the name is peculiar public ,work as to please the Tribune, and yet it would he more agreeable if that paper could find something kindly to say of him. And we must correct the Tribune in its notion that the committee on the city committee having been con- We She deposited the money it. was established by riting experts that one woman deposited thesmorneysin-/al) the and after found and "°°* a the Oppose long hun accounts Revision EFFECTIVE hand. "PEACOCK" er heirs were wiped off the to DECEMBER now look for the dawn of better days. Go up thorough SATISFY YOURSELF. t inth avenue and make a inspection of tne houses we the Tribune wishes to so constantly | bui p there this fall; see how at: * its . tractive und modern they are in every discredit the senators from 3 OWD| respect, note the general condition a < . . atty ps .|regards health: So take youreel wife with weleity the up utrece Seneien Lana They are pretty good men, do state. ing excellent work, creditably repre- the houses and see what you can get on long-time payments. senting the state of Utah, and getting Then, you are aoe aying rent, to your wife that you can own many advantages for the state, by th e|explain one of these home a a comparativels Why try short time for the panic none way. Why sneer at them? now paying to live under another man's Why seek to put roof. to belittle them? After sne understands that Eaha shame on our own state by tellin gjoughly, she won't t think a Seene deal o -s if gts don‘t move in pretty Soe untrue things of the officers the peopl € Salt Lake Beare. a Trust Comnang: 32 -34 Ma of the state, according to the forms ---______-+> -_ -_- ---- of law, have elected to represent 25 per cent discount allowed on all furniture this month. Western Burniture, them? 254-56 So, State. Open evenings. There is no answer-unless it be Flowers for every eee ei meee that this matter of position on comrranged at the Super Flor the Schramm's drug store, Both Pablice: mittee is a painful one to State. The fact that {it is possih Ne to ce a large number the heirs - » these deposits has ma savings ink oe ople oppose very bitterly the effort of legislators to pass bills providing that the money in dormant savings bank accounts shall revert to the state The bank officlals§ say hat this ae ees belongs to someone. Only in a cases, if any, are the re no heirs Stas volved With the improved system of record keeping that now obtains In municipal and business afairs it Is possible to get a pretty good trace of ele anyone who has died even after 20 or 30 years As the years pass it will be more and more easy to traco these heirs The money belongs to them, and It is held that [t is akin to robbery to "Pp in and take away money from persons whose right-~ ful Ownership can gee prover he accounts ow wel L divided oy among the old- outablished b: inks. Wh« the reports of 1880 made to the Stute bank commission showing $2,000,0 00 of unthe peculiar feature about one-half of it was tn the Bank of Savings In this city. vo such percentage as that now exists. The other banks have come to the front with their accounts, one of the banka, however, has made such an et for it a ae a the owners of e sum still hung ‘io oe Niceldedty" ican than a dozen years BY DR. ALEXANDER SOKOLOWSKY, The investigations of science have or less industrious workm en, far 3 eceding In intelligence the Australians proved conclusively that man approachand Polynesians, T inhabitants - of es the ape closely in his structure, and Hawa&il, although true Polyn esians, call yet he is different' from the ape, even themselves Kanaks, 1a _ some special characteris though, he biehes st type of ape be comvmared "® the lowest type o u count or their long Isola tion Starting. from common pare -, : ae hey must have in the t historic ages, the ape has deceinved, in one direction, while the man has gone along the evoluis mee a highly denostrils and byes qnouthe, inks in the they ¢ re beautiful to behol - it were two ane starting from the same ancestf we now. look x he African contind a great multi tude of low not develop from the ne race does works out its ow other, but each The Fire aralagid ation as best it can, 4 standin 5 14.6 does at the lowest level of humanity, ts still human, an has done as we 1© could under the circumstances. We need not despise him, but rather woontter that, living as _ does, ke as succeeded in m aking pAtS and ores ting a kind of civilization: ‘which In ttself is remarkbyes able We are apt sions, ana in a moment those awful cannibals cannot be ized, the ancient, highly cultured people of C ane South America ge he ae velopment aeeunreny nnibals Yet t of Sivilizs ition that _ ang ner BB ople cult of the Tricast was st to. be stand above the sa that round compared with that of the modern Eutheem, Re gard the full. Lloode a sexton ail t o maiden and you cannot be imintelligence pressed with the and eculture that speak fror m every ineament. the European on the She represents the highest civilization adder of progress, the ape of the primitive peoples of the earth pases st him must stand at th with a wonderful religion, a philoso) *#y O t life coke i; hah ay that there {is less As the eye sweeps over all the lhuRittarenin between the skull of the lowman race, glancing at the Australian est alay and the highest chimpanzee aboriginal In his ee home, the than there is between that low Malay Fi slander, low o Ocoidental oR the highest type of Huropean race in his, che. vieinies and lowes nker, and there i# no greater distineLanaaias of Africa, the observer is gomWe in capacity and power generally. elled to Snnrude that race has tittle The Melanosiana, living In the Pacific to do with progress. All of these are islands, were once far more numerous the lowest, are nearest to apes, yet] than they now me re, they spring from different stoecks.| d in the crucible of the struggle What, then s tne gic by which) existence, and some races have climbed the ladder of They are pro 2S8 so that they can claim supeslands riority over all others? Herbert Spencer coined the phrase "the survival of the fittest,' to express one Way In hich men progress ind here lies one of the secrets By ?t and r black curly £ t development of ao far removed fro ehim fitness the suverlor race a developed heir Hite are tte, Nie ohn aoe reached is ir climax in tae Angloreceding, the protrudin Their | Saxon of toda and thin, feet ana hands BREE OCS. 2 While naturally Cee maine >], under the Influence of t Coy''s MNvery carriages and light they are now becoming te aeee. 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APE IS DISTANT COUSIN OF MAN {Suatlee, 19th had es iL Bik. The Original Knit Goods House of Utah. = - sulted matter. = of the nation is done in the treasury department, and not in the committee on ways and means; or that the pen ‘ sion business is done in the pension department and not inthe halls o f eon ee Fe Or ey eseLin) int a reformprea testsea hoy 7 ; 5 "The. Av Ratieator usually takes from] string of towns garnished by drunken! the bank's b the record of the name and ac dress and the names of the men, and be himself entirely sober at father and mother of the depositor, If the were set down. At the home adthe end of his journey no one is found who ever , ri And there is simply no bounds tO/heard of the depositor. In some tene- THE INDEPENDENCE OF PITT. Our regards to Tom Pitt, partially chief of police. He has made an appointment without consulting with the city committee, and it has been approved by the council. There is the effect of an independent man. They thought they could make Tom walk the chalk. And he showed patents is unimportant. The United He put on a policeman and States grants half as many patents them. as all the rest of the world combined. didn't say Aye, Yes nor No to anyNever did the big Tom Pitt Every law touching patents-their body. life, the manner of their granting, the look bigger than when the man he rights that arise under them; all the selected sailed glorious past all opcopyright business and its application position, and became a confirmed pay to the work of authors; all the trade- eater. True, the selection was only for a mark business, with its vast commerdown at the Rio cjal interests-this is included in the special policeman Grande depot, paid for by the comwork of the committee on patents. Even the Tribune should know its pany, and intended to safeguard the company's interests and preserve the business statement, that "the patent among the baggage trucks. is done in the bureau of patents and peace As well| But he was appointed by Tom, and not in the senate." is untrue might one say the financial business the council has confirmed him without purpose fy hae ele 1882 S°a report' the} : =° ° Be meagre from . a3 Ty ‘ Thomas was right,clear ‘seems pretty 4 Th a20 > iusIt p o =° >5. Gus oi fee If you have forgotten some! fe one's Christmas come right § down to our store and eet. it bem fixed up at once. SSP We have plenty of nice things: and are ready to make quick deliveries. To Our Many Friends We Wish the Compliments of the Season \ ESTABLISHED - i862 eR TENSES WATCH FOR OUR BIG CLEARANCE SALE STS Te TRACT SALT LAKE Bell *phone 186 Tod, ‘phone 170 MAIN ST. CITY, UTAH. PO: BOX. Established, SISSa rs LOOK FOR BIG SURPRISES 36 Main eareet TA : |