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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 2 W ' he Crim2 ave range ut fi BY f _ Over ay n the flendish human methods times for the beings, who vorite ‘pastime in positions at the a with of i employed very men ! sniighte ero in: Ape nated, vast a es wonder} ae of nd New years York the ¢ City hav Walle boy me the class of terrible t we send| American city, to act es whose ae natures F allowed are . to eeeeee develop} lbut Put - _ they they \ have have an ot . are oul fe min | attention} that : ubje ip boy. || ) of protection' of * this: little Shee m hima. veritable and goodneya had va =~ glant an of | 7; at bap YOuUceoulG t , Bs man dis-}. and A , covered by hol Iron Lpart,, in Reali : a hea that i i . . an iron hood, with|this rod steps three feet; the Is fund been reinforced funds raised in every by one-hall] ying Yeas church for} This ntlenec eo saved.' av ana spot on the ¥ Hudson ! Petar2 ted£e¢ to see = the night ‘ = rs Owly Ns & S€4)) } utes daily auly of bugs and-laugh hose laugh | upon ithe philanthropists boys, with a little black cur] who do not make it : "o | 5 happily after them-were!/ humane educational wvround on the rocks and the | reach these children wagging Aofsin wall and and caught my attention. They | It is quite of New York, | ee tne possible for t associations probable, that} FATE they climbed : avenie ‘ navalSays Where iste "<The up dog hesitation) 2? home Do a you the % No; "tN en The other want I just Te the hill J your ~dd¢ without other way to 7 reach 3 tne otal boy took (pointing him? cht you thought Heine the lef you left bores © him} { toca rok and coarsened Few parents, vent such result aan lar and systematic the mixed by school few , daily ela 4s proce association of ie 1 el nes u there (pointing | °"2 schools yome: _ a6 " " t him?' : a Time-worn precepts, north), but, do you Want f j;jj lessons little good eee lessons dod t g "~The boys laughed away, up the} children without lite.| teachers effort to rs ane wo ed 20. ve 2% from children I climbed down over the rocks, up the| wall and those down in gleaming the hole eyes and in brought that Clery 1 part i maxims andj/aged ¢t when given to) the \ © oceasi the close, sympa-/in Such individual attention possible. | OU" Privat little | 4 creer chools the dominion lump of shivering life, jhome, parents inBack to Lafayette ack }|} What avenue, the black hat p parentage I lump wagging behind There mea.) 2 . c ; : sie | oo te heres > he > with kind little and ways white dog cast out a and mild eyes, a the anda] (found sick, starving few years'azgo), asked to Sive the | children | W here the for and learned the story of my little; sociation nigger, and she is now ihe mistress of | nificent one more victim of modern ignoranee) financed ‘they of are too means, , or oer 2 needed tnts work of (a) att pane a In| oe ae ‘a parents t : h y t as- ple I the a : Wear % 0 F ‘ 2 this! |. rev. Of ‘> "6 But-the , eaahiite English) dream le . } . generation. was to to fire be dicta-| wifey ' rebellion; fal! th i : on TO OGDEN 1ort Line. See nr a McCarty fe i of Jat i a ; sO, thi in. dis- ; empire Cll) is now « - . iser LG y AUTIt witl bee: has admitted to have another. TODAY d.. a broad1 a administration dem ilic and ‘thet a Up he ang ho the its mi is 1S the Arras: 1d 282 = VW Mours Cor.ari Thied | v just people 1% Phat iw wa POT. sit ine DR. ;: B. om KEYSOR » Z oa FA Dore < DENTAL Ore MAIN Sere anion on you ag come on here i so line atof .Tee i Satho eee Vee eee Goce Set of or oe $9.00+ Ari: & Ede ¥ = ie <n Shiver Pilling is axon e200 Gold Fillings. ne ea ak an $1 00 nd ou up a and Teeth the Intest r : extracted abso.wlely methods. i . es. make re MAT n that th face nals rh oie "Vun Dyke's. $6 without wvi 1 pain by months. ard, wx. -- hh ) ; q G WV "er 3 a mY that "tual : ‘ know ( east for Deseret on News 10 . the pany. It 4 make ( the Standard _ c ' t Tye that from ()y| 34 bor TT anllae collect ne ra her Lempe} ave . ould OO Standard could esting ie v4 hbeleve AZeCUCY SPO ; LO : it imter- OiOaey ee it) l Editorial, sep- LOOT TU. i: hi ' We cee We "elimi tea i ‘Th ( -¢ you i believe we are that agency. _s wish News ews, if you ' I itte . erc pushed: Der nd passed lone do-you-do; Mrs an - impressive ot yu hus- s to thank turn in e rotective aet claims, i ssociation SCLENTIFIC COLLECLORS OF LLONEST DEBTS a AS i 3g as . 44-78-95-9-4-97-98-99-100 Commier¢ ial National Bank Bldg., EPRANCGIS G, KE, General Manager. "SOME: PEOPLE DONT LIKE US," if Deser your ° ants the We can collect some money for E ai . bart 8 : receiving determination 7 ead hei hostess to say "How have] Taft< adding with Na- | manner, "I've heard Eng- | band.' Lippincott's { tere Tea ho leane ] ee $1.00 ‘ Sold eo os Jyv = $5.00 Crlwnl nat Gold. =| aOle at 99eks sv oe E "sie ss Bridge Work, per = wit ebhag, wu es ‘ a Yooth 0 t the ae st mnie Lapis inevit merely a handshake , the secretar tf wat with rel up; 00 UR OUR TOOTH TROT itr nee st iE € the MOST t ILE < ei o us { { if -vour: o SLU PERFECT MODERN APPLIANCES IN CHARGE a oe a ena ente or BT for of cue of "Se . 31 PARLORS = the Fatt. that 1 is eae au F TLE GULARANTDI ka hE ee of great the friend : OPENING. OUR witt 1 wit : mu memor- f i 1 OF SEN (for of ao IF DAYS, o Over France 102 ee along climber, . .o: i one 16 house }crowd of impending revolution; up to, from the days of Mac-|}enough moment, inventions. clagses in manne proenernym i reaso: been } { chapter vith anjparty, with fa at.) |Ket wit fact the wife of o 1 vial Main. aor meant purpose tnside Jntomnation, oman netawho -is trying to ean 4 re-|}hurried forebodings i ' and So, m ull POR , ADVANTAGE betwee! on 0 son of between: have " : made radi-|ceptio ha "h od ‘ - Pye o upper Ronapart war 2 i =... \ like d YS YEARS If . : ) been movement the a would ia Lite some of ultims and England a waain' young. man S016 » DIStor : ea Eaaae AY USCC ERE FULME TAS stories uprising, a In restoration | marriage), rm ay | the most. the mivolved the a arranged and the and the : 0 £42 OOF Bridge and Work,Amilgan best so.Silver BOP S71) eee a3 5O}Gola Filling : . rudd $2 up| Porcelain Line Napoleon, a rria prevented the a death of othe so-callec Jmp rial mi tt Zuluat war ito Bini : would ‘be-It liver nzland have perfeer | P°* the' French <ina eines indorsement rest be! uli he country poliey | ©? ‘any| be. for , : yeur.d in our re by ach : Freneh ill: ta Chane ' | Mahon to the present been merely malicious turally, the géverning ae aaa $2.00 h 71) can' 4 i feudalist « ceived Trom avrerr erwhe mine tng yusht to tat ; trip); this' ar **?)' ethierd had king Wabi was 2 in France} of £ a revo-| thére' has: been! th Weéeneh peo-| ieareant It fore i PAKE M en? firms i7 " UAL has as press marriage was Battenberg yf Battenberg): ont hho tulerate mocrac ' ie bsolutisim. ised 0) baer fe pad, rch moment men York; 4 hat nthe cally. | repeti-| \ toward po Found I! e d od. OF 5? 1 hy73 Spa art public European @., RE-ENAMEBING : rest Saris t barric : that w rN ‘ It-is th volution this SRE TNO tiresome f RtAth there "Withis "euntide one thing send that~can about { think' e eis. ould. mtd he fy ( bus sive, additional point to. the Nix ions ‘ PC =real seceret ‘ of the re ec Th singular friendship between Queen \ ic toria. and Louis Napolean and of Eneland's alliance with Louls-N poleon' | ache eop 1 fT. With erted ith contiden or th ty I onh hanegé he : in-their2 nmentare 4 chickens.| ‘select hi \ OY Po Ber-}ent M chido a "White Seen yer Whenever] Mh ated of bicblinck: Fost cns ntom ting tya n uprising at} | Wilhelm i i Gaston ens a ay reminiscences ne eo ea ee the c dl ° tator |jthe consequent asking will gay i tt absolutism - bh et ; a press' of hy r of monarchy! io vas ba ak: certaiy of ple in) : I I M incessant Sete it menac Ai ithe ross Dentists S es Alveolar oprreat republic ] Salt Lake. SESE SESS VSS SSIS VE ey TN ritaits an tiadsp. a cnt emo wens pan" dis } his. erime were, he val Fatah et ie * oe : _) enduch agaiis epublicanism, and ¢ ? chance tl he there i there lution in Ne 0: moretch youns pleasure of! ic ( {froze r and toten ad : .'y ale monarchy successful is LNT yahead: last} more.: re Snel e woman her the tl ‘ mamma. he Lippineodtt i Sear‘ M a Or alr return ‘ ni ' th i 7 MacMahon re Tendency. J PXCURSION < $?-00 | cE sociely ; ner. crim © friend 'o id to she hi he "had ~ SENOS j Gooeeens Ifyou _ Y should come in. ~Tnis mag-| organization ought to be ! and empowered: to work in | D RCRE RRR =e Th regard. there the humane the > arb PP form ofoy a all hen take repi i aetivity.of of exister and door ee 2 Giyi ae ; : yy in. France. The recent Nothingwith else' : auat 4stea dite which i | demonstrat again the Le . Waxcatoh wn | fast loyalty of the French people to the peop | republican principle and the constant see the And tion . srakcani" : alert "¥ | ignor amt ol) too' welched! } ae = on to oy tl LORS i i: e Ma longevity rei aaaof adout Was ntry. 5 ns aS =! pine \ done Inherited et Nagao me Nee ae E | thetic interest of parents and teach-| Ea child *)i ye are the horses,| peal 1 Tea atee ad bettles a etines , ers jchicken ‘1s a 1 West } ? t = 1 t ; he. I sun tank down there | In burdened our public schools teachers are} ca ( fa . Wri w hed 7 be sure 'too and overtaxed lo render! tjeta up & with PERRET An in} return: The front kere at ‘estab-| = = cy eet oe eet eat | america pre- the verous I| their+ Day movement of 1903 made an tne extreme. dislik that. the ; anit hl] { writ ™ . , > uprising inevitable ime. WINE _ SVYOWErs* | Caasses "iI sngland felt against grievances were th signal for the] puble in Franc: Bonapartism o. mh 2 give see France I a | pre then Gambetta, then Boulanger.) a9 or vay? "hy 2 ec Ee bs ea ; ee Dual re " to sh al } Ips ee ie Pa rma a anc al,. OY ay the Dreyfus affair, of by Color Hen-}| Phe separation. of church. and} st: C Pp every‘ six months Cyance of the spirit. of democrac cl lama tion. of. -thebane.o-. . th I The republic bh now] : micah dad twice ausa , republ é the present mo-| tone wi hu Be ral _ = : ‘ ‘ ‘ : i ther fo ‘ er has not been a time when . . 1a: S since the fall « he ustile English imagination coulo| (tchas endured' bev = ; nati of & sheF; | We Sie Red May elimmate cruelty ; from the nature] n attaere 4 B Josten eine and.a iba oe Albany children : Cin 5 le bir: rae |}of Indeed, , | nities tart rt crusade » * i enlurge children who ure sensitive et ee : th tland delicate by nature, often become| * we 3 : > t) ct . wn : Hun | hardened ; abe th ake nl ing baeck-from BElgland here was no Bonaparte : the/ty north). | than Cee? ( ; in' : Fran 1k oy as : lane ighsh-speakimny Weed ‘Hine hsend tzaiu =e ¥ So rthof 1 fF} raat ; is Si ourte own, at feast as much re ees wo-cent scion 5~ he. \ re ff: = Gi 0 ue I Lat 1 was‘ 1 | devoted to the ‘ democratic creed, and eases "OVAlts there al‘ . ¥ - Tee Set vt sail Re i ibout time that we receeni ad WV Sy ET pote : _ th ervency and strength of a peopl himself dictator o long as theae young] has adhered \ rare)t iha . - . to the ‘ faith in the man called the prince imperial \ ;z face of the malignant opposition ofa 5 ‘ : t , xX wert \ we S COIM-| . "alive the Bonopartes lwa ¥ urope ities : ait mghten ey to : | wh A however, aie BOR URSEE republic olution : } the} climbed down veral of the mannoles jthe boys were children of well-to-do}. -took the dog down and up pera sarents, and egular attendants o1| Me places At the last hole they halloed | public chool Next to nothing inte . qu aa Y Xx Bae ‘ | hf like Indian When I saw them next} gone by our schools, public or private, | -"' impend-!to a 1 bicod pondents, edie | not plainly BE ereSeis we humane moa ee Se 2 r "eae ner there aes ome fervid education IG Peel fa s d i t ‘On the narrow path that cuts|formed of just such uncurbed eruel| NOT ONE IN FIVE HUNDRED! 1 through from Lafayette avenue to Fort | impulses as the "five happy¢ boys" exaint ink ea ABoaeant ? x oO ) o 4 Sel VUusd 4 s . Washington avenue, were five zs happy) | hibited in the incident described | | N Ni me o ftl le 8 chool ‘ s, colle olleges ¢ rn boys, ranging in age from 11 to -14 \ above I ahuiet Be +HAcland eek: Atahitsh tit years They wre stle with eaca other |» 1 hese boys may have been street): vai GA Be ert Becli nd recularly throw stones after cows and horses, | children, deprived of any moral train, | y eR ETS KA bit hool teur the wings of butterflies, trample} ing. In this case, th blame rests] ay os diaipt he Neate pues eee on the a, aea ‘eenera that the ival, _ From French little at 'talkies let é ini} , ad nts : | 5 one:a : wall unnee ded adornments. the reat work! 4,, Hilda HAA Fi rmitnut est _ § i Avaek ade prison its il |lo BovIn edu ee tcl aa mad {sin ar personulintexe ken in ); a revollcion in our world and present| ..1) ats ‘ ‘ he | criminal conditions would have been} cuci, el " ft ‘i in Sahin ve, such monstet! o ghora ecruell ind desolate } @n rted larg ; a fesiges nt 7 describeds: mnThe ‘ : I ' Bul VUTPLoOsponde « 5 Pith ‘ river Thank God, } crime wa whieh fs inundating a nighiy--dittta thi ie our land js CHEM a cloudburst Tt {s| ou no Ww Vany ‘ . sun set on Monday! Monday I t not Me ir rh. Sar) su} pit PUENTE RIG wIaTealilag ; Christlan land are receiving fi aln conerete tnis cold 4 ‘ : a ip least until spring. > hg oi Tey ioWwna Nothing to man einesis OML 15, 1907. th ah Se i eal ae Tortie "HN rankh volutions:-4ust) agcll to have ! ‘ yO rus ' ' a ‘ =eem4 a sey ~ deter: aa ladabUnted. fon..th Set avin 1othing ¢ e kind, pee ; Seb more in the Rue Rovale,})Patay ae ee 5m a LG VE . turer, Louis Napoleon, whe © estab gr‘aordinary itie wit / have been: a» giant,..too, the would} said. Always look out for the crusade ltressed und persecuted creature reach all} yeip itait vou can" s France . ALOE SAND sete oc even the English oO 224 164s England, "dram E mre ett a wae Unbhnelr people! "erea-|: which P on will hair Erg harp own on; wt once s ¥ ‘ ‘ } endo Wwe j aa si oN.wae tiie Deena philanthropie ubside has ates PSU ECEES) OP ger terrifies i eee der to zSraee illustrate my 7 meaning| Children, nt in t and out of schoois, and} e in il smallce boy wa bacaine 5 : i well Fnicn| ~ pyar . ~ ee received @!l parents ali cageng e hi 4 "ep_ en i 3 pe a ] rai a portion ae of a oe {ter aeerte ( by| el DEhae arte Bineae and aiid teachers Rai aiTE as SLAY Gt: Haa} for-|P; ard. tell with toe me ecen om New x a | j tone have een a giar today . . ss > t , : agine : anhole for électric) C/8 missto1 been added to one-half} a poor little robin ( mm ci i na 2 : ae ave twenty feet | the amount spent on libraries, and ha 1} : ris a } : Fea bir vl ot pest deep round meaty: fae SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER . . BY JOIN Pen at, Jn. 14 Phe venty-fourth , land, ptthe people that profit by existi v t "revolution" has.-come' conditions,' and the interests: that « Wrance:! the rebellion' | tral the» English pres vould be glad i " sendrtbroad these UTAH, epublicanism in e de educuse m@ cruelly : un Snreakable ind large . ‘ to noeducats x ; wealth to an extenc organized effort is on foot these children in humanity and kind- | * lable them to carry ae | of anti-cruelty which a ti CITY, . 3 Lugs nnuel mone in: nere of inmoney America, tia jalong special lines of anti-ervelty aa Wee sums each year to con- | ‘ ‘ : | (ure: made. : He ig] Phe American Jiumane ass rclations | heathens abroad But right : ; ourthe midst children are growing up] 2°! organized to do just thiswork |}manliness Chie vert in of LAKE 7 vi-| Histict and this rogram mid call tr ! SALT ‘ and hristtan | Worrying about the heathen, | ing money tnd. missionaric committed public =n unutter-]!M the above tet iived and in those} «ee aa a xlied j ~thre yugh: ae » streets om i of % ouo netropolis. No org zed effo 2 | ii been oe ude by New York or any ot -| ilum. Barr aan ara : ! lived on Or: dati hieh ehildre the 4 Spe resper KLAW 1. a | with ' ‘ Hy re-| People people} We and who Ver a t! f in} in in power was a fa- deyout ignorance of WILCOX a cowardice. wardic os murder differed those alive authority. horrible eruelty av GAYE: ae fiendish ligion or politics from Burying the offender able WHEELER 7 a . = i fol and traveler in tae old world the instruments : Fei by-gone of ELLA REPUBLICAN, ya ngoth of Acre and to connection erie. $ <c0wr wes QO wire in lead cables, under ground and aerial, for its exchange service, costing over $750,000, all of which is worth today more than ence when purchased. All its exchanges are built with to future developments, the Salt Lake exchange referalone being capable of supplying 25,000 telephones, and the entire system over has now between Nine and Ten Thousand Telephones in operation in its system. From these and its toll lines if is Now earning, as stated, $120,000 net per vear. With its entire issue of stock and bonds distributed tivoughout the State in the hands cf local investors, its net earnings should be greatly increased in the near future. Ten ti usiud additional telephones can be iustalled and operated vith stall! additional expense. The Mcutaua Independent Telephone Co. will open its Butte exchange Cetober Ist. and ihe Utah Company has con tracted with it for exchange of toll BCL Y PG * thus Utah patrons ‘iil soon be able to reach all idabo and Moutana points. All ‘he money required to build the exchaiize in Montana has been ratsed jin that State. and Montana financiers are behind the Company, soine of tte strongest financial men in the State being directors. e We now offer the stock and bonds of the Utah Indepen dent Telephone Co., subject to previous sale. on the following } J Re terms: aaj] pany. iy acquire Deal the bond is addition proposed from to $1,000,000, imerease its the present capital capital, stock to the ol ldaho M. Ist, Coin- Ehner $1,300,000. EXAMPLE. Kach person subseribing $10,000 will receive $10,000, (par since July Ist, 1907, Interest payable January the said Company. ‘cepted. Subseriptions of $100.00 or more of of will is believed that the stoek of the UL tan Independent Telephone Co., soon after its re-organization, will materia!ly merease im value. A large portion of the s1.G00,0L0 has been subseribed Wive per cent ju (5 sums per ranging cent) from must s500 be paid to in cash December 10th, We changes invite of When' the attention. the by A. Fred S. F', Company management tavestors between will he hours pleased to of visit 11 to auv 9.m.. show « and ». a them « Hate -«& or ero : ; VWavuigine ence reasul Director et Co. aT Utah ‘tuh-| dal Cano tndependent Proprietor Wilson Hotel. dent Tel | Grant gentlemen this phone Coinpan of offcers mihi ermtire ( ae] it, Lies ' Lug when nd cdhreetoi ‘ wud wad | ! rsetves Ve aud part of tthe reoreaniza the | iah Indepen reorganized, W il] he under the in ¥ oun the yp blie x ill ‘ Ni ‘Ha . ther lil have full charge is sufficient ruaranutee that fact inunagement \ Society. Geoghegan. These al the Jones, Wey, Brigham be on o} befor vi ee PCCretaly Insurance Fenton idre prespective Bankers Utah. ire Co. Joseph L907. all Brothers, of Hom ©. S. Martin, President C. S. Martin Coal Co. W. J. Bateman, Secretarv Zion's Benefit Building S7A.090 subseribers; of the remainder. twe-thirds is pavable before October 10th, 1997; avd the other one-third on or State ni \lercan i"raneis M. ] wWinan, Director Aiou's Co-operative Institution. Heber M. Wells, Manager Utah Saving & Trust Co. Geo, T. Odell. General Manager Consolidated Wavon & Maehine Co. Chas. S. Burton, Cashier State Bank of Utah John Henry Smith, President Co-op Furniture ¢‘o. G. G. Wright, Manager Idaho Falls Branch Consolidated Wagon and Maehime Co. James Christiansen, State Treasurer. Nephi W. Clayton, President Clayton Investment Co. Charles S. Burton, Cashier State Bank of Utah. John C. Sharp, Capitalist. George M. Cannon, Real Mstate & Loans. L.. Hi. Farnsworth, Cashier Walker Brother Bankers. and confidently Walker rno! Preside tile at It (rove Litt B. ‘Velephone Ist, (interest on all bonds being payable January and July year;) also $10,000 (par value) of the capital stock President tle Whitney value) in the Six per cent (6 per cent) Twenty (20) year gold bonds of the Utah Independent Telephone Co., with interest 108 each { Lieber J. 1907. accrued Sugar EH. Walker, Oia. It is proposed to give each subscriber to the $1,200,000 to be raised, the amount of his subscription in bonds at par, with interest acerued thereon since July Ist, 1907, and payable January Ist, 1908; said bonds being Twenty (20) vear Six per cent (6 per cent) gold bonds of the Utah Independent ‘Telephone Co., bearing date of January Ist, 1905; and in addition thereto an amount, of stock (par value.) equal to his subscription; the remaining $1,500,000 of the bonds issued, ($5,000,000) to be cancelled. As the net profits are now $120,000 per annum, an investu ont in these securities at the price offered is earning in excess of Nine per cent (9 per cent) from the time it is made, with Six per cent (6 per cent) accumulated on the bonds sinee Juiv WET ONET OUT OUT OMT OLENMTLL RIN S wousand { to Z and It 50,000. The Company ral lrel is alia } i ‘le = tor il tost 1,000 subseribed - subseription | cle the in i bianks trad enter and: for ~ sShbinitted. TBHB-J, \ Biiildine, Salt GRANTR Be DPMP PSUPRNSUS SIS SSS SSS aaa SS rome ire Ne wan 2H. It has toll wire connecting its exchanges, and 24,124 miles of copper a[ (35 KR BERS KERR SII STW . years to come, which excess may be leased at a profit. $159,607.99 invested in substantial, fire-proof exchange buildings in Salt Lake, Ogden, Park City and Eureka, all of which have greatly increased in value. it has 2,386 miles of copper bla sulficient SS YAS SAN wD 7SL-S), $1,200,009 be NoneSN On e will oll SOs cent ra sun pas CI) per pany and NAR net, or suilicient to pay Six bounds, leaving & surplus ef more than $50,000. The Compauy's investment represents over Two Million Dollars, and the system is one of the best and most complete in the United States. It has exchanges from Preston, Idaho. on the North, to Eureka, Utah, on the South, and all are connected by its own toll lines. It has subways which cover the entire business districts of Salt Lake and Ogden and they are ‘ built largely in excess of the requirements of the Company,: for gh) 1 to ALL INDEBTEDNESS of the Com thereto will previde, approximately seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($75.000) lor new wstallation, with $72,000 of supphes on hand and paid for. ln acldition if is provesed to put Three Huudre) Pye sund, Do jars ($200,G00) beuds into the treasury as u reserve tor future extensions and to cancel the remainder cf the bond jssae. stcek. a \RE pleesed to announce Our appoiMrneac us finaneial ageuts for disposing of t hie bonds and stock of the Utah bidependent Velenbone Com pany. The Coinpany ts carning now, aad las been since January Ist, 1907, over' One Unndred and Twenty Thousand Dollars ($120,000) per annuin [t is proposed (=! 200,000) whieh and ea SN 1907 7 2 ith, PU eC september N¥ESTLORS: WHS; AYER INSURANCE, |