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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN tives. Inter - Mountain Republican Ofacial Or; taal a Pel bat 8, Delt Dake the cute 1879. connected he It Doniease duaren a Pale nim, and It oe a ‘ sci wien May Beg Yoar ee ge 2. ews » items partment. PA I should Matters te of Qfnees Daly to to the the eres De-/or McALLISTER, Gen'l has PASTERN SALT LAKE CITY', OFFICES: UTANM, east of the SATURDAY, not 14, 1907. SAY prize cram the people demanded nomination feetly safe farther, and ground states a for candidate Mr. He the has IT. he will lack terms. less He of which it is there possible man best through a fight adapted having of the crisis feel In Do in this of you country, Roosevelt piloting think he Utah mleht election. votes-in of have and day of its of Utah" and so in of his high he office would at the prefer end of to His lay down present the term. cares But does it capital not have given be be the a time the on fire on this to make His the if the a out Theré A streets them fair been of has he time again. put off not note that Republican, take it win away the if tendered him has Utah, the} quailing, prom- made And if an the infamous Kearns trade party is with the his} victorious in to not like to create fear the The nation's state of chief Utah seems that to be coming will go into of up best and soon of the the money ambi- abilities and to moral reach the to. courage acme most of thelr been cause of artists, seen for them of to can and do of of na-]| attained enviable sculptors, the of that | 4nd the to and to particular of the of with thing which leisure class intelligence if inane conceptions of because satisfy or there is edify any nothing in It would for the and, persons of the the places for; the list of to affairs-men the as hignest of ivhtf lightful Every man and every woman who votes for the Kearns Roosevelt could have been when he came few to that office. But a condition may arise between now and the}ticket in the coming election will by that very act exsitting of the national convention which will make the] press a desire for the defeat of the Republican party in people believe that_no change ougnt to be made; that ne| ‘be next national election. The splendid laws, the wise other man can so successfully cope with the forces that} policy, that have resulted in prosperity for this region have arisen against Mr. Roosevelt, as Mr. Roosevelt. him-| Will self plete the rich work now 4nd a may they Just as be forgotten 2 lares And demand has he there powerful cated to a he lead disposition men punishment been that them-and to in the the on the nation to Republican account by that part start pariy. party of some] a the have] same and no Roosevelt is Man, support can will as} in preference man panic, | 2:resent They just the No com- begun. is one purpose honest yote for and a of action the an that proceedings publican to party, punish and the the President, people of the and the nation for Re-]°an party defeated in the not a nalt talents would continued to never drift in company velt. That reason have is for active has company exact justice, made the more than to and been in of special There in Pulte. There is prosperity something closing the of in the whole is than than campaign not which at for he he ‘o the Standard the country-a President it party less have of the standard of amusement the in is the of | so adequately If do that not It as believe result all, it for the national J6 Noel believe, of of refuse by his because defense to ; tnat the Oi) ions TRIBUNE The the only Tribune suid" not and the such other man that man Indian himself we And It course believe general it it And they decline to and \ SARE whoo those sat} ict of can who we should run, be successfully misled what that previous the that the the {n reform management. A greater known has memories Tribune city hnow that campaign, promised an would ticket be,kept. in Mavor erder for the It was did promised first term saloons tae of took he after office on GET every spent in full of dollar of the snews possession of the the every to was raised he in that It declared had will been prove MeWhirlers no that and robbery, truth over were Scotland attend can. exhibit More an issue very the taxes displayed, it will by mind. been the perous at- the most favored have to gorgeous ones no to pal- are few matter what they can been faring in India. the result of watch It op- difficult Toeir will number be tois exiremely of these into the United "cheap labor." States. , ex- unfor- teeming mil- They Utah. are opportunity Tne files detec- all of the state fair at woman the be in to Salt Lake should prep- make should this come, here. success of people-ot of new lessons year, if and bring to has the have most inler- Ii of means It than ever will be much of own from had people. cutside so good desirability to an It of had choice much means us. ever state the people own has that our state endeayor. all year the of the means Utah. It the their fair this saying Visitors nation before for the region of in many many past this shown products surprise preductive results. been good the insure nothing vindicate line desired has varied a Never to that inter-mountain hazard prove ing of making tne excellence every fo PAD. Utah state are we Never opportunity over STATE of the a something the of is to an res- such an of people-to the in R. E Ider coun- wee with- in abet ice | and | Ing | miout a raid sat i joa things You ‘ il lata eg motts | au 1" DEN CHIL DREN dis- | of | tastes | nde 5 ‘aif Stocking mber ee peste for. children ‘ ane _ ge | the and occupations of acttel + rhe best 2 S feolided. Our possible goods AND SHOE STOCKING 0..South 14 Manis wear et STQRE Main St | | EDITORIALS; in } - the Binplg Paani, some adoption January, of the 1904, have +- fr tnt time' for use se rious Chifor aeder $20,000 lier present providing Goch to ne i ie Whe lnepoeted at problem of hedioulture | | | feet each, and that than 3,000,000,000 | sawed lumber her | stitute for his stock to the to the | Fs ‘the | revenue maces fone porcee farm, are: located railroads preficted a this number board feet, produced wood n, two} OF JUDGE old the the first Salt houses settlers freight| Lake are can't Reute,! going | way the that keep valuation to the West consider a Journal that so con-}) upon); of inmune untage of don't pi ect with To set the world nknown I hope to To fame I don't C I don't Nor shall With 1 I No «5B of Juab/ is too is believed Landis panic in Wall| is authority for many fish have Obscurity. mieHty, deeds afire; end my days, aspire, expect to serve the Jand, it shed my bloo not charm the ears of men oratory''s floo shall not be a pioneer Upon da savage shore; monument shall mark my When I éhall be no more the that will be higher Sults of the decree aflirmed, courts, the of on should Chicago to the | | pe in St. the | United oes TRUTH Critical aoe judoment J indorses aa TROY LAUNDRY ties aggregates more Cate of the | country in one year, the Both eae prove a cajytary 4 (England) Atherton ney Wolland of a was home sweep sweeping which had Bee not) At the coe beginning length of of the Mees the with the public mind, the force with in year the colossal | tragic 1895. The passenger contributed chim-, For Sa ear year 1906 the gauge and 28.19 rail- 25c Each Engcent, Republican Office baggage} ie mine me 23.19 per cent to the fine named by Judge Landis will aptotal receipts peal to the people. Never before nas the public acquired such a clear conAugust Belmont, the father of the ception of the real enormity of the | president banker, came to this counStandard's system of robbery as this;try in 1837 as agent of the Rothsjudgment against the Rockefeller cor| childs great European bankers eS told of las the createc It intelligence of will the take | He country was |1816, born and in Rhenish received his business s, that limit. game has been played "36| to/ It has reached the danger| he Standard resorts to that. this case it will be at its} | fine assessed against the Standard by Judge Landis means anyling it certainly and inevitably foreshadows the beginning of the end for ; the incredibly wicked ana predatory institution known as Standard Oil. | | ce Meed of Labor. "Gents," ee the bookkeeper on Labor day, "I approacied the boss last week and said humbly I have been in your employ now six years, sir. have worked diligently and have peeen the liveliest infer the welfare of the firm. My salary, however. and "gne boss patted me on emiled in kindly fas co ave no fear, ene Toner shoulder inter- | ruptec f you continue to do your duly faithfully, your salary will not be| reduced,' The have recent Time war the Is Oy ! ae sald to, so much| taxation the mills d commentary oF pean civilization that the bean lo) it on the part of an Oriental! country| means child labor and the Bit menial work fer the women | Main St. FALL ADVERTISING HAS MADE MILLIONS FOR OTHERS train- stubborn Independence of thought and/| action At the outbreak of the civil war he would have been the government's choice as its chief bond agent his beeause of political prominence and the solid financial backing of his firm; and he might easily have accumulated in this connection, one of the greatest of American fortunes pant however, was a str be| liever fn state's s rights and favored the southern cause, and his views rendered him unavailable to the government.- Broadway Magazine ; the payment of money in any with which is compelled to part is as great a trial to the Standard as it is to any struggling firm or individual, The abnormal lust for gain which stands confessed in the conscienceless methods of the Standard can mean only actual anguish over Its) relinquishment. As tc Standard's tacties for recouping | Prussia, - in| with a = that nothing will be able |jng in the Rothschild banking house at! to eo t itevine" ar ‘Frankfort. He became prominent in| ae fear - ae er lev ee are | this country politically as well as fin-| fin mene ee the thine ~ prea taat | ancially, and was rated as a man of| nes amount (to nothing to a corpora- | originality, of strong prejudices and! tion like the Standard; that its profits render even $29,000,000 a mere bagatelle; that anything which the company may be compelled to pay be speedily made goo oy «the ecustomed advance in the price of its If it has not made money for vou, Mr. Merchant, i is because vou have neyer tried it, or, having tried it, your method was wrong. BUSINESS BUILDER, Care Republican. Cutler Bros. Co. |: THIS ORIGINAL WEARABLES M St. unoc- | reads in Germany aggregated 34,121 lish miles, an increase of 2L3 per comparison | which Quality." 166 Matin ink Barrels named the been standard of tight 50 Gal. ! cupied for some little time at High . : o Beckington, when, to his greal surprise, } i 5 ; 1@ swept down several full grown five wild rabbits which he bagged from | total The Laundry Phones 192 | corporationoffender, on the cannot globe. | | over the mileage length of ; ten years ago. || humblest eter ee en gee. is 208,780 || = ffects tl ouchly | " The area : of the German A empire J n of effects thoroughly | square Ag °s, and it contains 2 population wee bones ties society. lof 62,125,000. F 10 Haul ; ava on | this 62,125 a rive or 6.1 every ae All af the Saar figures that have been miles 100,00 length of track : ata 5} printed showing the 5 bloated profitS| a age, The receipts from passenger tracnc ar ; . sidere Bre ached i seb : A Of Standard Oil may be considered) for the year 1905 amounted to $163,772,700, | iame and impotent in their influence | exceeding by 63.4 per cent those of the| on to railroad ee | Joshua re- | would A judgment make READY TO REMEMBER. 40 Judge BDDeeh fail, action ground. tne with richest tne pros- ut though forgotten I shall sleep ‘Twill be past trouble's reach; be no peg on which to hang A. Presidential speech.h Tll of o1 entire to Se 4; track | ¢ Magistrate of the government aSserting the equality before the law Of} Not tlome Yesterday Yet. A suburban train was slowly working its way through one of the blizzavds of ‘94. Finally it me to a dead stop and all efforts to start it again were futile of the small hours toe re tn numb ary commuter, mor ning a from the cold wnd the cramped posihe had tried to sieep, in which tion wrain and floundcrawled out of the snowdrifts to ered through the heavy station. This is the neare st telegraph message ne han ded to the the oper Pator: "Will not be at ee office today. Not horr 1e yeaterday ye - Everybody's Magazine I the which I OLL ne no circumstances is it that the fine imposed the Standard Ojl company by Judge astnis can become futile or abortive.| up! fall r Times fe gelling : . rieerapnt ines is pessipeeentas "that when ; It seys a‘ man goes ; property in from LANDIS'S | AGAINST SPANDARD Under ceivable It ease tiecs - in learn- easier help . Mrs to live PINE j __''_| b is getting too shallow water year the piscatorial continue to 1 onger sport. reception will hereafter warm element at Ogden, hobo the awa it a mecca in the past has been which "Weary Willle' tribe. Thirty the rock pile with ball and on the days chain attachments is to be the minimum sentence, of place improvement means means in Box Lynn, on The Logan » statement to greatly splendor by s Se appeared intention ' street of sufficient importance to attwact attention Michigan capitalists have purchased $90,000 worth of land in Millard county for agricultural purposes. but East penetrated continent, interest will residence Yard a She os next and new declared Japanese. from but have Western they the myriad its remark- the nothing the this THE that and robbery, and for and Every' Preparations esting t there under a small children, The case. of its own paper again. jt declared the to possibly idence McWhirter satis- are civilization. the America, in man before. money. fact in POR known. the in But interesting READY There in and well downtredden, considerable the thing first very to have lived unapproached than at The mil- them America, to people Western are British Every Sunday. expenditures, in the very the be if any promise voted law, that belief and kept, not that belleve who the obey coniident ‘economy suppressed zlthough be a closing of the Sunpeuple of its party In office, they have twice-and It closing the would should in Bransford It good a and saloonkeeper a even American them worse before}arations party many that there It promised of Christendom. fare will fit last her . county this yeay shows an increase of! nearly $1,000,000 over that of last} year, and every county in the state has| increased in wealth correspondingly.| No wonder Mr. Harriman on his re-| turn to New York a few days ago,| to United hundred emigration of at a controls inferior no fields have those awaits It of are are common rulers number periment:in that Indus. the of not France been seems something great her saloons, are bulldings no been ever the three are naval nave out to preach the gospel to the heathen} and leaves behind a newspaper bill that has run for : three years, he should not feel hurt if the publishers. have ; i f tl li rf his| Peer opinion of the quality of his! object matter or harvest soutlt ' throughout serious least people labor a ee Broby many The : mistic. at be reform has American the of record tne will entire There of city offices. extravagance than was marked it the by work workmen Canadian number baWhra" leaders announced NUGGETS. commence R. that ue of ther problem there taking a they that has is|lions shall make entry the final expression of oflice. able aces by paper] pauper of at and in will N. religion entire wages Their lardiy today to understand rhe GUIDE. forget with . ee forty, % Hingeden nitty sale at tall coh saa 3 gold and e adapts ae a EL | been Reem | ee -Since Cache county fruit growers, have con-|and that the Standard will be com=| tracted to ship ten carloads of apples| pelled to pay the very large sum 4sz 5 e . = reer res Ss ' . , es to one firm in New York City. Chat] sessed against it But even if tae a ae ges zs ats : sai Seti 7 looks good for Cache county. fine, through any possible action of Vancouver, They position be as British common home, tunate women remembered At pressed. it from white would the there big banks not comes of been the and ports ‘raction necessary welfare. conditions-if would will If The same And are home, of recently fate people are Until he of scheming, at Nearly labor, manual Can Rooseyv relt nominated. people Roosevelt IS NOT a safe guide. Going back to day them domination yesterday. Men of there. he the considered There jed industrial of foothold, have years. Hindoos problem The beet ty the infamous positively by th ------- 4b invasion camof run. and the under President of desire, planning no Theodore be will he will his be selection renomination come of will. arise-thal the he not the the indorsement develop, should will that be people's | sees ha eal 1800 ¢07 2,600; WASHINGTON.-Shortage in railroad pounds ties is apiece: becom- | ga of channel _ of Prench a Ss fortune, ee aa SEE OE made up ae with luops nou drt ‘ ; pe i wg aay old. etl ‘oVien } I a ‘and, may: the names the nad uneul OPENING circles of society, with whom she | the problem can be better understood. Thar such a : Pky shortage has been foreseen by the railroads is manifested ure because she no-longer_ enjoys' | hy: thet almost frantic. efforts inthe past to: find ‘a sub-) excitement = Down the a has pyrofitless = the candidates than all in so suggestion ¢ that told Smith UTAH States gained much for \merica-whether Mates a Japanese as of point have taking and coast quite yortion. may the labor, Pacific An at gets Hindoos Chinese them of One the ommon be Wal! nationa! the America. vhere and price low workings the g desire f something condition Amalgamated more equal can There Oj Roose- States And express ut of It because throughout instituted has company against directed specifically paign United Standard rule the in more 1 tae is something the favors. cause the Theodore of to rebellion commercial street. coppel held is recipient that believe overthrow the be change to women power de- ; giving them more and the country something less thar | WERE COME THE HINDOOS, the square deal. You who read the papers faithfully anc A new element is coming into intelligently prove ae ; order building the in ‘ l Next Week mirrored | of valuable European horses ever brought into this coun| t¥ In the Jot are $10 head, including Percherons, Bel- be- (MEANING party's believes United life incorruptible Kearns nothing ballot a Theodore that and the which. > be Henry draw from the aimless wae has spent much of hel voter, believes brave of more such a cause A nothing depositing effective who man, the campaign. mean voter an the and woman to James if they had been common men. Their wealth has been| ‘hings charged against the President, and believes, too, no shield to them. They are angry, and they have insti- | hat it would be best for the nation to have the Republituted to i that Opening There are tional campaign handicapped with the fact that its capIt has only required someone to take the lead in | country in ‘seventy-five years, if the present consumption our UNEXCELLED WORK. men of as| Ital, city, the most important city in the entire inter-|the direction of usefulness and more rational dispositions| Of lumber bee: the forests and present conditions of | § The quality 15 always there. pre gory atio rt ame Dea ceoy e of cutput wotntain country, "is on record as opposéd to the Reef their time and money Aominsure the abandonment» of rt) men of experience with eit 1s" rewlized tha Te iroads used "ln year p ublican cause the follies and extravagance of the wealthy. It js de103-000. 000 vraflroad tes avereing about are board being President as Mr. right; capable vel professional legitimate amusements geniuses in many roles, latent they but ee Gloriana | ribbo! a te | 7 | result Ba The taking | trimmed: moreover, development past, msi : | At and _ indifference, aitpaaot absurdities _ - big adhérence | easy would performances, We don't know that it will be necessary. other men in ‘the nation as honest as he; sturdy on be people themselves, need require which whose lift pon whose human reerea- had entertainment, recalling nese of enteron their the ordinary for a happy day when society is genuinely renlization of the shameless waste of time in which they have been engaged for years. had oo them persons an compromise young line, -- Jin- born. to in Contact no matter have amateur no are 1 become idle up can-do. the any NEWS achieve quickly Che blessing without country. had only | also interested of be a favored reputations But one vulearians plays, in there which fuiure, it | they performers is ae those Ameri- lecturers, philanthropists persons simply presented of kinds edifying | idleness enlisted humanity, a brought friends hold. entertaining themselves ihe for proudest when abliities, amusements be are nave been obliged to lay aside the foi- | population of Montreal, adding and to occupy themselves in the study | °f the dominion government, the satiated charity musicians, and diversions |irksome they have writers, travelers practice what to-his. ler pen to the interested more silly would. things the society discover magnificent hap, add to bring to and who one's at more talents, | of accom- only have they plan, may they necessary as' games and contests among | sith | Hith- higher many for various |: services tae over women. or by bring talented daughter Hay. heir to her well "it. people Ss scores elec-|come the } get frivolous affairs of soin that sort of life and | occupations all possess great hands event vastly It will aroused to oe money fashionable many of with tne has guists, executive. in very in they in so pleasure | the among them to | some- | parts that requived thought, study and rehearsals, thereby } occupying their time with something calculated to de| velop their mental and. physical qualities. They would to pet party it, ~entertainers, astonished | souree nebler purpose action any or the of change take it] distinctiof they Demo-jbles of fashion people do they as In-vaudeville young are and | and SS EE eR THE IDLE RICHI. By Mrs. John \. Logan. dreams the It thivetoanit he If enough delightful women the]as for and There department not AND Tom Kearns' paper has declared that President: Roose- | most. is a traitor; tnat he is corrupt; that he is dishonest; The elt of|that by is share expect art, will unfortunats something from far she is showing day. than aspirations. keep}|that from state pay gainst nomination | One no will the val- get tion in November it will simply and certainly mean that|sole object is to invent some novelty in the way |the ruling body of the citizens here believe these charges|tainment of those whose time hangs heavily accept tion and will may contributed | fruit has) headquarters any the to of firemen the manuscript the The covered in|into Kearns/in nor The the resorted year|can approve of Provided mean} actresse sur- tions. Re-;plish in a would power, one ha | atmospnere of dissipation are not benefited with and recegnition of questionable people, has with to millionaires hours, without been and she suptheir withdraw ould Wome scores of such. If from. the strolling, unscrupulous professional actors, | society elee- admints- He all discipline danger has city at excellent an Hudson, contributes of literature | } port chietly in him, duty fronted And raised The with literary | magazines idle» was happiness | frequently lin important on women absorbed in purely have exhausted all there is this the of administration, that there ar Mr. Longworth nor any other man is in a position to say} that Mr, Roosevelt will not serve another term; that hc not fame the retirement Harry, Payne Whitney, the late Secretary of State John | father's | the all times are of spirit the}have candidates It will is of of purposes You not get in}]c4™P@ign con- that state Kearns to of|C#n "the Ameyican-| of does can general na- get state Union the on her in and Mir the Now the city has no money with which to ineréase ais | operas, Americanto And But state is he "the city of state effort And the party as a preliminary, policy. vote. Kearns' campaign, this recog- relief do | year's thing of parts department at department and will anyway has and lt [twill home that thing imperishable in the world of letters, In suggesting some philunthrople enterprise that lof made been time, come him, eity present the of the firemen is them, in not his to meet forgotten-a workmen service, any better govern-|;erto, or any better goy-| ciety the and election of | charming FOR THE FIREMEN, numbers man maintained year.-would simply arraying effective national seek the national city Republican people. : of him to uttermost PAY of has wholuable deciding about. mean do not mean there is now, the tepublicans. neither] the pay attendance to the a their all over the world as the President of the}GENIUS They than The would rate et that is ises The the talk they sentiment party. Republican Not by any means. Mr. Longworth is doubtless right in the statement that the President does not desire a re-] pay It}rendered women to obey thelr mandate if the people called him? new party-which he certainly can not-he will Do you think a good soldier would shrink in the hour|®Way-from the Republicans by giving it to the nares? election; spitejit issue generally effect:dIn men means the against the Oe will the never go-to many The | because and) tion publication importance: victory that By they tnat refuse ve ry | tration Presidential the city has ever known, preceding nation ih Lake, every Men a little the his hired than Lake the tried Lake, its significant, very But Utah." of publican the ent will unnumbered national just would Salt: Salt in guide. matter a sort fs and it. so next}/Salt and} an It mak ISO RAISE:OF sport law every important, tional Union full the splend{d Utah» h whic b rest of the state met by them advance so Presi-}ization two after the that task times. served of down)fair be the be very worst term splendid to Kearns capable. a may of this pretending the Presl-| present his activities even himself to troublous of death of end other work, people the Utah, that of with Their. he goes|trol of the offices. case be] ment for the state the of all the people Lt matter how remote Aniieleltyet per-|ization on But in no seeking since year is something the not the At saown is is office planned There he has But tne than has if all be resources people-of Utah, no salary. It has all been spent on favorites. It has gone |C°mtractors and to less deserving grafters in the ernment course, 1901. in inauguration. even would Presidency of held McKinley, dent Presidency Longworth if he stopped there that Mr. Roosevelt will Roosevelt, dency. to the Mr. it ehiet Inot of Now comes Congressman Nicholas Longworth, son-] this city in 1907 would be heralded in-law of the President, and declares tnat he never stated | the verdict of Utah's capital against in an interview or otherwise that Mr. Roosevelt would United States. accept the may the to reason the Probably whose | ‘Thompson Mavor than that the American|refuses to raise the pay forbids follow CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907. mighty fair of the resident of residencé Let failure. is not a safe not the } hear is the every and Pe ramee asure case against} him good to a ve sig-| him forced that it had been deceiy- Guard deflance people will nized-as DIDN'Y the LAKE developing The success of the' Tom» Jxeéarns-party at the polls in CEA Gieminetliceneay chico arbatest blow. tothe national Republican party that the people of this' community not LONGWORTH a law for SALT of This beckons WHAE \ KEARNS PARTY SUCCESS MEANS, Rocky" Meun SEPT. a the stood wise when that the thieves; kind. could was secure The Tribune - CONGRESSMAN it the National that has misled ee Pa Uin' West, Teraple Bu representative to fact It pa raha erise dp mur ciarpeeds ory ee spo cece i ng dB sole tried the Manager. re ney of members, its party frankly conceding the the;}work jis nothing because fought of tate departracnt even and arrest any of Way to destroy that organization. slandered every school teacher in It addressed pea did REPUBLICAN, discrediting case. administration It every It FULL. business MALCOLM he finally, party een ah ee Bore. iano he on all matters concerning delivecy of paper. Please Gapatiauion the the of the resignation It forced retirement means nothing less =f = fey Ge scliciters, for MAlNot Pata tm Advance, |i0e Its readers from the start Months onths wares Six 2 Lake Chief Sheets would Oe and full and free trial of the throats of (he nation without City.| Lake Salt in Newspaper with declared prompt upon ‘ Dally KRepubdtican Only The Company tha ack Salt city lenukilcan ‘warty in2» Utah cede to party. American It sustained the police factor refused to follow REPUBLICAN INTER-MOUNTAIN Publt ee eee THE brought KNIT GOODS FOR This store is now heavily stocked with fall and winter clothes. To men who appreciate exceptional values we appeal especially. Men's Suits. Men's Hats. Men's Hose. Men's Ties. . Men's Shirts. Men's Underwear. And other goods are priced very moderately, TLOUSE OF UTAH. OF INTEREST TO WoMEN Women ciate than men ues we as a rule apprewonsual values more men do. To the Wwowho know good valand appreciate them "have extra' induce- ments, Ladies' Underwear. Ladies' Shawls. Ladies Waists. Ladies' Skirts. Ladies' Knit Goods. Are. here in Variety at prices that present best values. / |