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Show 4 | THE INTER-MOUNTAIN - | THE GROWTH OF POPULATION The Uical new Year Boo isue of the art Gery in St interest ears ee the influx of for more foreign tl i i REPUBLICAN, i AMERICAN SALT ia DUCHESS LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, sas SPENDS FORTUNE ca Q SEPTEMBER 15, 1907. oii IN - | ENTERTAINMENT. WOMEN . | iImmie ni ee ri : : o i survey countrie of ‘the increa eal average Inerease of of1.89 theper population Most on. earthff population Chis irra in} t the total cent docs of figures desery< Glose attention oni1 ike ry ; ai espe political, milit d soelal grou nd ciall fey msider hat th great But in comparing the different cour trans-Atlantic Republic, with a density tries | S necess lk in n little over eight persen el \ oObvier In t densel popul } i oast and an average earl to 1.9 per cent, i ted S 1 divi of th 1crea while he i { of in the nost most oe) l ul At ria tl we find |yf eel from 1.6} borne ont Souther ous pop Inet tr b states L of ited olon f America. whe T LOSE JAP. = [® much ven more in the rapia first years of on Lt H a lation the considerable poe country rlority in |Germany, per | with be in a 8 | i 1 1 ‘ i 1 the density a of early fqllows 7) 13 ss 9 © on s QQ Co l |) I i \\ at ' oy = PREP <7ArmoD GYNT AanD POSER. ) i il | I of of in ul Of! ine I'm: tramp, qjng undismayed glare \ip, Didn't Go. out ofwerk," of MMT. the the of the Y cbut Man on t you farmer's tneway."dog as the only country of Europe homestead, a th' me tell a de-/| could population, despite a thin of one-half per cent is noticea-!to geo about it." | rarali? Dennit Ire-| for | the| exact &!Ve uv it ve is wordin uv th* many) this rh* t' bet ye 160 aoe ye cant | "" Tee PEACH | I, and Ap= ee SS alantt Hi th' Jaw, but'? can.) manin.| Th it uv governmint is willin poner uv fe < ia itera DAY rem bobec AT AUGUST landagin, $14 ALS AE ee peter Se BRIGHAM, 18. of Makes Te! Good rn lsu 14 nalee ustas.-3 , : an, oe haat. rood: tite JOUN ANDERSON JAYNE. a Ey You may not be-able to distinguish | th Shans ‘vali indireetboodtwhan he ik . Walking down. Street with thousand of his fellow citizens But) the. ; Bren, ; : momen ou tep into the office where pe; mpl Feaed, ohta tial facto' j i h i or: th Badde | ww) vol-recoenize him: be a little, insignificant gaudy. sleepy: is. man Knox He has the nor oa-step He garrulous DOD is» aligns éstimon ain eh ns au t © iyer f° tind. wn ness ; leat eele I fidelity | good i ot. a accompli lis makings good is i rh j : itte{ m i 7s a Pte 4 he h ‘hehe truth that i pr es. ss adi veh i - ; ‘ é l PF ; ys wes necess) the mel ¥ . LOO . ere! T . hunt ; SARE tle right time and DIACE. | to the x hen: le. land ut lands square] with i wee Pas DU eS a ae ! Ly rw man ™ ho makes good | na t | Le ae : ; 1e a He is oe com-) curl pelled to ask privileges or make apolj ogies in order to hold his position iver Or REA re ; ed to ba , . +; bili 5 , Phe AvOUgA, o1 il oe 1 6 eh =t eee LOS h f ‘antrectat t nai OU a ‘ oe ng 5 rth ‘a -erital t of me who knock} post ar 1 hot iled TOOK im the davs when «the life flowed vifthy in their 1 i ones 1 «a While you ! hear i . 1 li an has Hh ia endea ; ' ind i hu oL and. te te) Hi i cold, l Ds bat ck } me _ selfish ean Th mS AY ‘a ar z \ failed t educatiol teemed t ¥ bey ! rh th ‘y papa emplo nits a i IV ! find a rhe lite ( g, 1 mth7 : Bt t oo Phy loc H loes not dal With him Ind ra Grieg compo of the the gr te th = dur the working | opera Pege tay who died in Nor|} rs' is hi nployer's interes Th \ just he was about to sail for mai ho rks il that< spirit ever } Christiania The death is regarded |} fails to make zood ! national" bereavement. In this a a ee ss Se ountry the coincidence is -remarkec a Hen Sunday ctesaltali Tennant that tae composer's end followed so ; nee m remnant a Wear a | 1 D> all d {:15 p. m. Ate a en = : nn oa McCarty $2.00 hat B ae 7 soon after Mansfield, whose health is Lid » have been wrecked by tae sirenuous work entailed in the production of "Peer Gynt" which play was founded on the opera. a man of xty and upward called to the uperintendency of some business establishment or tendered a _ position where brains are required rather than muscles Such @ call-is.a living wit- ae tro euncauan ,. mnltie d oppor lo sitti upp ; th ill 1s | 4 Lboae defin law ant iH ilt You t oe fou m : en I . cma mes ni ! la I ve rn | Boo Bhat +¢ is-onls * me no ODEN ri / oe i nj JOEe 1G i - 1 1 mvt childrer a. tae | ra > ae unt 7 i POSIT da ' o..cl I lity and = letti ns ‘ neither ‘y, manner ind methodical He why and where vnen, happy faculty of arriving 2°™ a is I rood ou th Dp? Tt Br u the down , pastBt of I to Wh ‘ on ; re bar the faithful worl ho ‘ a lool born' onl At ‘neither «ts He ae usua vho | He may Hi | I I - , equal 1M At vimpathetl al , : - but ere is'a ‘Dreegy-m nim: that: compels: attertior weigh like. a Taft, but wou ° obesity. "an Lbillt wheéls' co round eh aAoswh and -complishment ne . , t oe worl ant I never 3 ny BY pre hes: i practice He may Means. thought .maybs 6 how oncernil law Te a Who ae Atlant poor. un- Cant the t. : forbid- man, I'm now the Pacific (| where the fishin' is good help asfeler alongs) Dib? replied r ‘Yos , indeed." OF 1 rariines Mish cunt out Rein Ger-} fortunate, but honest immt- } my way walkin' to ed, the natural births ; by Hhnois. at deena " - exrl ; 1 I t ; It the] 1 i n ' United States,:the Argen-| the fish is all: Ashed and Australia This ts al }ocean this vear ee diame ene a increase (his, mMerely.; that: is, the excess i it} Lady, population.) upon hte a - ~MILLINERS DEPARTMENT Aone oe oe oft COM. | Mie Ri OPE at ~ ' i until the police came and then disshow, because of the density of populaExcursion via O.,S. L Round trip He at not treated as an inferior by} charged the maid The little Jap. | tion in France is by no means con-| $1.25. Special at.8 a.m. Free peaches. those who hold more responsible posihowever, was such a good cook that|#iderable; it is by one-half lower than | Free melons. Free grapes and miseel- | Uons, paying larger salaries, for these! he was afterward reinstated in the] that of Germany and Italy, and amounts | lanecous fruits of all kinds... Special) men know that he is using the usual] househo on to one-third that of England | provisions for entertaining visilors. patents qt mankind for the accomplish- |) OO snap n reli f men actor Current h al lincrease of population in this large and Francis S Hastings. Nev Vor} | fertile country is quite insignificant. It broker and Standard Oil man, who at|*™ounted, according to the last census, the point of a isto] broke u » a ro-|to OF ly i5 per cent, so that, with the Tinee between his Japanese hol and j @xception of Ireland, France is left bea maid. employed in his house. e| hind by all other countries of Europe kept his eeuik covered with a patel | All the more remarkable is this poor OL to tl i ee F one + ) | satis-| increase close This unfavorahle devetonment of consolation slight a be may land rance by way of comparison, for OP | e } , OS ple pet square Kilometer) we are, An. Irishman vishing to<take: -a@ line fellow. bound to estimate the annual inereas | "homestead and. not knowing -just |} ner about jot the ISnglish natton. as extremely } boy to' go about it, sought informa-) He > may large 4 depressing contrast te thati tion from friend oreet:chis | bright statistical aspect is offered by] "Mike."" he ald; "you've ‘takena°} make the Where, crease aot a ru t i ot an most (he more remarkable because nany's case there is no excess | Ireland, iepnifien 1 ‘ © S deaths Not quite in so England: large is but the | help wit | ON} increase of population you IH runjust partunloose of the if we consider that the density of | pineott' Magazine |} population of England is nearly double + << ‘that of Germany (215 against 112 peoWhat a Tfomestead ; ' 1 not iture ‘ nt andd th ol ) toire tf in Mrs Bell man I connted th epr t in thea, nat brothhe thread last increas together must with cent, heéls of the | tine Republic ; n ' i factory condition. Such bentehted countries are, as these statistics indteate |} the United Kingdom and the empire o | Germany Despite her enormous supe- BRL | whole enuses, : 4 th h } Where 111-9 i th i | |} ready high degree of density, we ar¢ | | sife in drawing the inference that the| national wealth and the political state of hi i ! 1 ul | s t | | than| the i u I 1 l iliti Maude ) Poe il men oSe iven imple The h weaker in I J in b \ ane ha 1 rt ) i F Dp Desd j Hamlet, tokmd i | ‘ H I i ! N 2 \ QO ra \2e e) 2 5 <s the development few \ \ aoe ind Western sta t) I eé goes! thinly populated Argentine Republic} up. to 'Z2 nd 2 pe ti tars pec ly hows tl largest increase namely ; By the way. we notk tha i whole' per cen er yeal If the economic the United State nm ti boast o tf prosperit of this country like that of} considerabl high it ease than the Australia keeps up its presen rrowtl large countr I but if wej\it may be safely predicted from. thie take into consideratior the last!figures a hand that the inerease of --<$- ee - | population in these thinly peopled parts | ft! world is bound to show in future} COULDN I { \ C) © amounted to only il "h tine ul is comparison of the iri- South Keim i rol til » per that there is uf | differen 1 t) un kilometer, is in this respect s increas ft popul twee iil much Jeft behind:by European great peopled di ets i itric eady | pe The ime proportion between well filled up I rmet ise there |density and increase of population may is greater potential id probabilit be, with even more striking ‘force, deof Increase, becaus there is more roopy duced {from the figures given for the lor newcomer: v \ to protit by Australian continent There we find In the chances of first occupation the most thinly populated colony. of There at 1 o whicl West : A tralia tl high antual in thi ‘ ential diff I b made rease of 11) per cent wil i the STAGE - : | ! 5. 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