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Show to Decade) Utah Bef EA > AND: FIGHTER, . EARLY oung am Ratedeste oF | us the Indians, The] we AAG, nde an, Bela sted, Hironsteueted and and Cheyenne made an had been here awhile 10, 1907. we Mexi | bet : took noh ai a ; WEST. IN Ti party after Miles Goodyenr. man replied that he w rok ing for some: of the old landmark Wisteomel panton volunteered to euide him at out | town and as most of the a d man' questions dealt with bygone days. the guide became inquisitive and atts PI OeeAlI ; oe Seen eaten : to learn something about his proter: antecedents. Phe old man was David Lewis, agree Miles Goodyear, who had estab-|had struck: me ‘on the headwith al} "Da Ko and see if ‘the y are counting |; theron at Ogden, which was) tomahawk this ay. ards sold ta ¢ aptain Prown of | Bears Senr Yet. ' "T went ‘té/a bill ohn when'l re pehe a} the Mormon _ tlion that went to the irr ave os cs Se ; |} the top the ,Indlans were pot more than i | Mexican wa Every little while we 1d trador. aa Alc Day the scar, sald the | ten yare away. I burried back to camp| had ‘a. brush Cte 1 the savages. Br Ie rl 2 a reatdor ndfcating a place on thel,na' Br ide r ord réd> the an n to keep} the | of his head, where the skull had nt ' ; hem. M been cut The ‘scar, was about four! quie sn't. oor of. deal-| ‘ inches in‘length. ake aa meet ing nf ith Indi ts, but Mridge r fbi id been | "They pulled the tomahawk from. the Cr uEIne- White: Bull' aga "his .¢ | where he was }. a mining man, With Jimeiiridces, Ind} 3. TRE United It was ecarie ai Hie Sean city. pert of advanture in : This been vessel e fhfs and@stor lk nd nd 1 tive whet from th seeking $f adventure I laboring to men $8 per ictions {river Lewis was!|some went among to were he advertisement er in "whi take care of tores a mont thes ate$a0 Saag that t s proved va n's rettin 3 that the na-/ t) Thi oe : Aaa { rent Ind ' it it wa |of Chief dians 1] Bed''-and er, I Spent --t ( following Indi ! dates, c C- 3t i ! whic ‘ 1iterw S increased to .$12 Wi dragons attached to the pommels of our suddles and -two. cap-and=b pisto in eac of our holster we tarted on our trip As we traveled toward. the Prey t ‘ Ms lniwihie Premont ¢ leg he he s the last I.knew. | An Indian! were coming. Bridger, said to me | ndd laid onthe ineme onwthe ground ground Se ieee in| Crows. camée * ‘down.- Se ‘circled ere BeaboutOL and > a to [teeta a structure, or an engineer Geners in their city in a way that is not to be i tistic, the the educational, Kit Carson \s SO! le on was talled 9 The Vestas IKI panied tl ex mainder of It i ( whe1én Wwe ye consider consider abse howWw absent Pall ie Mo mirnt vilege Saddbu. tForti is making; war on tra‘ cled lean where Foi establishe 7 and, and They | rounded tackled Just then Mexican summer he real results si rear of teh a BY oh Pe 6f aethesees in+o. politiaal Sens eae lower Re meee 0. ot Successes, charges sor gas, water and street railway sér= vice inthe Vs ' 2 Fc "9 _happiness of the people ay. Smee in the well-beeriminal classes America inspirited hy act ¥, Clog F »y at he 1e achicye- up us we and his we saw swoop a doyen on herd of hi }and | put up a S ht. | sinkiking, detachment of | up until their rear IT reached and | together the woman she was rou erding | and da for a 2 ride Most of the} drew £0 i. her clothes having buoyed ber | horse. He this time." She drew ray_armsj; "I ae ba and we both sank. When] us to the bank. We rolled men I LA man, said - , Tauke take you ho and jaughe a him six fe at this|adopted }1 es in other r jt tes th® years has been able to do so WON-}\mo¢ raéy BOSSID. les of dewell When an arehitect de- <a 7 uke E ee Se : 7. ae ------2-._____ ee ae = Se e thelr Ilves,. They. left some of thelr Wave of Hysteria. | children behind them and ‘these: were In un address. before the grain deal- Bridger] with the|founded. The next spring « - by. the Mormons. adopted one didn't want | wanted ‘ ike him on a hunting trip, | but I ouiad let him use him ; . | Coming of Mormons, | ao Ww ax 7 + i a 4 ootins a aoe cue happene dad in it into ;}came to this valley jn 1847 night of July 24 they camped elsi |}bench east of where the city wa the of the any little more Mormons, Doden't Siny Heck- [' ‘2 boys. ‘The dealings} Convention in. Cincinnatl l‘oraker expressed the } vaves of hysterlay in j been' engulfed are opinion which subsic ing." Senator that "the we have and bt a voles : five-acre hea . lots ; they 7 $1.00 eae ‘ST Great furniture fee : to buy all the carpets anything in the store. THIS furnish a good home with for the entire house. STOCK grade MUST of fee by i; ~-- i Ee AY ee ~ ed 3; | ae ae / 8 ~~ OPE | MRE \b be DRESSER pate Ry CARPETS Pa air sin eet etal .-ane. PANGS Meena Ee op luton, ereee e fo hat this ag , "> yf BSie Be paemiristets ss ; th extra Velvets, ge Velveis, Best 10-Wire on $10.00 $10.00 on $100.00 No Interest EXCH. 41S, Sale Still Continues can little do the money. Fortunes anton apt vere, " As LOSS been - SRG? we OR made stated jac RUGS ona declining Saar obey raHele An a dare Ue eed tie age anes ried? lee os ecriees ; AS -- Raa Werte holstered panel aah te ; ns $9.00 $37 OO SOOO ese WU Senne $10.00 Ps Axi DS te 9 A.B Sead 4 aa eres BOOT) o ister, 3 $30.00 $22.50 $27 00 yate7! es BestRGe Axminster, 7D ; $7.00 4.75 : $4.00 $4.50 $3 saseny Abii S200, GOB QO || HstAmen size BOc |] Pat 222. $25.00 |] rcethaition a 85c Ki ete 60c Seainless pra x12 size pene £30 00 Special pb: $21. 00 Rug. Only fours hi Chey are like underneath YALL BRU Reena Z ol ae ey aan night fullesized:the beddak with:a wardrobe ' (nie eau ene ot A 00 $o7B | have to fifty only, the i I pees v4 aad eg eo SS meets = See =p) g ive - make fine, large eae cere o cul, Taree SET ha nen Setiaster ie tas Bay Suen ae every have home to one of these at om force $ sale Lot 24.8 5 Steel Range for the death : we l E widow a does not, why, we give : ; s Ra him of $ 00 n_ ee re - ceipt in full; and if . he 1 these dripping in; This $50.00 breadwinner with Z way, constant Come ne If cnaC the on and a customer a square and deal that's any- about all any of us want. "Its offer " green and i -thre: re represe ‘ unin j an Sahin" SS. BG We one " OiLerie & ABea) ‘Up vf finest grads beautiful r . market. eee SMALL RUGS - ec us is your opportunity to TURKISH DAVENPORT SOFA BEDS ' make Now This $47 QO Seamless Wilton, $47.00, $1.05 ire Oe before, PROFIT. -|-Prenich: Wilton, $86.00, 5-7. QO] [Au woot tngrain. $1200 Fleatei Cut have AGE ge Carpet, ah ee sia Exactly you. OF ar i1¥s £10.00 $1.25 |] Bigelow Axminster, $15.00 $35 QO HT Bundah witon. 320 : Wilton's Velvets, $40.00 \xininst 100 oF c get? size ose $30.00 J) ovis \ pion, S54 a for RUGS Branite, 65‘ $1.50 - ei AND - $1 GQ {| Bunsen witton, 360.00, 4E Sp $1.01 2 et, same REGARDLESS BUSINESS. D1LLTSH Brussels, $1.90 6.35 | ess: per 2 nf Wy 34.45 VGATSEY PRICK. 5 [openSy yard a jj eee best Axminster, $1.85, Cv ereations. a huxut places within, i Det: pinGaesdit? onfe-Che- j for DO | Bigelowa prepay Se diss WE'LL We REDUCED CARPETS polished atartered een i Perce OM BE furnishings COLONIAL 1 ah fee. 3 Reducing CHEVAL We. } : Stock us any reasonable offer you please and GI | our last announcement we explained why we were making such ridiculous low prices on our entire stock. That the people appreciate this sale was greatly manifested within the past week. Hundreds of people saved enough money on the purchase of their that de- cared that lack of confidence owing to A008. j the' prosecutions of corporations had ae ~ eres | mee ¥ dittiouls, f not impossible, for OUNE Surveyec of Cag Interests to market eno esrigham after-} curities to enable them to make ugil se d as enlargements , tif ; Ay sre has been some indica, && : oe exaggerated con- - { Bill J : ; ‘ , hare | ' ites ation imitations, and | gener: 1 Ss men tr: ravel -d on foot Gen- | young woman on an Ane keg and|came the Indians killed their cott : We b > EBBE Lh is a little too much pre le 0 e-!eral Fremont had Litempted to winter | her grandmothe! protested, saying el aioe. looked tough Poor fellows, trow ‘ 5 é aaa cane but he : ‘selfish ecall politics mixed ut the |in Cache valley, and that the WID- 1 ye heuld not torture the girl } had starved through the winter, They] where | side t I tor Brizl ee orats : radical assaults upon cored and estab-|ter that killed nearly all th butfalo | was already dying. But we revi red hat | had been allowed only two. ounces of] took 80 acres of was oe "fort j 18 so J Sout Anataneee 2p PL spe eit Nes peste when the|and her father wanted to reward me | flour e ach per day back to Fort Br have lived| beer et r that Jehn AGO CN a gt cases sles nee were; for rescuing her. ‘Charles C. Rich, one oe the twelve | aw: oO < ) ie = i e = , prevente rt re explor-| place in| She was the daughter of Genernl| apostle . rge of their mili- | one from thickly: Bos ruta ae ligne eh 11 needed improverments in Great Salt Lake perished tr |} Sumpter. the governor general of Brit| tary affairs, ec: e I rant showed me Since the pablny days of the eltry j ' : ns (uipments and in extension Calicornt id coralled | j Columbia é 1 He promised me. six! where the i staying) im in a| business ‘ Mr Ree ae $ were stay sUSiness Mi Lewls has a put In most o Fort Bridger "winp for of a} sentime legisla= iS com-j; square tf miles best iat la on aay the | house : 12-pound | the para \ prospector of |} coast He -owns IT wouldof gothe with Ph Ae s } ntiment : we aon oe ee op 7 lre | sever tim aifelaliic south of Loray, Ney Hel . rab eos AC practices oem Mr. Lewit ind visited t m "But IT wanted more experience so on the * he had no} came to Salt Lake City last week tol ‘kore ion ete riner occasion é used them] continued in the fur lere | chah ot so D e gun with {spend the winter with his daughter Apelor perform this inks ter rg the ae i \ inden ons and stoci d General} we did some smuggling geover- la 12-pound ball. ot in range and / though he has SeuT aad So CHT reached accom uo remont' Ss the cenpurty to . Carson valley,| nor ae general 5 Pa xtreme paid dt of an us $15 pound for | Buitain t : ie >» house. ; ‘the | eet milestone he still. enjoving ex-| < ;‘ e pen an out= ae sdition during the re-| where we found Kit's camp some of our goods thut onr own com-]| bu neg was sp wide open and thejcellent health and a7 is full possession! are o 2 i Ley Mr. Lewis re‘Afler my return we started for | pany demanded at 87 a peund After Indians who were not killed Med for of all his faculties. ; heupistee trae esrep began to room outfit for $ 100.00 SN the _ Ask to see our four- N the ‘this ts in the average city, the won-' t} my TLUEY so OFS 06 Oy TI enrichment der is not that administration so, een fon ees a aoe oe streets, dad, but rather that it is so good. is Wel); es that no big life is possible so ‘have nd traditions, no ideals, no ex-} 00% #8 the community is divided like perience ih voliti al aot lenhic; | an. arme a camp over this Rverwthing.? struggle for I M ick organization. | ois Ane hises 1 Suave the humane, ps Our a found anywhere else fn. America I physical. He sees | ‘leveland as a city ense of. the dignity. ofthe 1 ilo} ay milllonwar inhabliants. And he sees , 1e ghity or the ballot has‘ feta the! class which' the struggle for come in rhe city has been elevated i franchises produces On the #boVe. party until today men are no} Pay the ny : Cite ona longer, proud' to say they vote oa peur thea ch and the powerful, nee the Oras 55 ave aH : } banker and the broker, the 1: m straight ticket This city sense is a ® 1e lawyer prerequisite to any intelligent. city- }wand the press. Almost all the talent ame iking. ster apn community is grouped about ' d Lo ing hy £O ; then past ifterwards I ) U Clevelan evela d Actel has, sigus j of Missouri] d llere durineithonvinter Ve ; was that we heard the boast; Kill many of thera. We cut off, the | we touched bottom I freed mysern and shake of the Snake In.| Indians' retreat and the Mexicans jsh caught me by the hair When wel 3 ‘ Ze | massacred oo thieves The oh oN ans Harte Shae on ney em in mucting that : ' {had followed them from southern Ariz- | bah at she "as olding Want h my White's Blood nk Att OMGHEBICeTOGIOM tain Histon hunting knife. white I bleod that we eae ee : | Rescues Sumpter''s Daughter. : Vo { return a to the fort and it | ‘By this time the crowd on the bank! Inge NL ip 9 Mare « WO] Was t Gere Fremont came] yadq lowered a rope with ae bh they vith t Mi I nember e the re Wa want Lit 4g | J Warpath, ledrip omic | often | that approac a ing just a short] Utes in Provo valley. At Battle Cree ‘ | he ie and saw a woman with a ains on the anim j Bride wave orders to} @22® morning we met Chief Wi aller Ara-| silk dress struggling In the river he] ‘ p Ss mad and I lauwhed at him tlor eae a short skir|} pean and his war with thet Bad) bak hnd caved in and she had fallen}; "White Bull had a horse with) curly of Ute hey had been in southern |]into the water threw off my coat,| hair that he had evidently stolem from Yellowstone-we. they PR Where they liad killed. a Me a al leapec 1ead foremost Into the rapids jen ligrants : Snak VAN amp li fired ridge . ' | Bridger I a is near which was ae vould {fnereas mark hip im son men wer 1d Fal down were company] the on called oe One day t S1z J wa it Bridger au pistol If yo do that knoe} Ou a0 Ww? Hell do j afraid of smoke Ind edians Oo . b ser said} \ ‘ on. ae Epa St heing month. men.: ‘ax formation Johnson veland Her own half In the blood and@ mutilated flesh, | *® Fort Bridger }recover the saddle. The Indians ad|Up to comparatively few vears ago| vane people. have been given a née | Subtlette told his doctor to take care | Te Oregon Country. |} taken our horaas ind White Bull| the American city was little more than! "use of the dignity off politics ana us and he and his men followed the} "Our next trip was to British Ameri-! watched us from the hill. When he saw Av exaggerated ‘ "ons " da: Whe Indians until next morning ‘ { the obligation Ve then] ca, or wvwhat is now called Wr ashington.|this of the citizen. Not performance he came back / with| je tl Pei gee e e en. We Vonly « ha': a= sreateatte found itself 40 miles above Omaha,}| ar i pr Orato arent and returned | One da ile we were traveling alton 17 horses-there ofabout our‘men were « ime galloping He] 2°? back |crossed ager to Foe limitations ‘in ‘ mind) "the but. her »pe ople. have re zained the ‘ ‘olumbla their river I heard a terr{ble| Wanted to give me-one 18of ofthe us.lrorses, the alarm th " War | WOnGer party of| is that _. coattor 4 this of we undisciplined went Frees demo-= |‘con fidence in the with the of men and women yossibilities l ran to the} but f le J told. him I 4 ite ale ride fy Sioux, Clinton count New York te giving Omahas 1d‘ often heard n grandfather | distance nbout the Indians said Mr. Lewis. | prepare » T left New York Febru » | mi t n ent West lookin for work Wi Americans his: the ‘lom ee with ideals of how a city a snould| ; Perens : - 10 ent sa oe 2 lthe question About: noon the Indi uns | : | be built, of how its foundations should Nor. diacek ene nat one . Beer i | ae Cee Our inen tled two long poles : A parvleved awhile and Mnwly be built, of bow it would serve the ie ioe aoe oO os omplaben (on ny | to a saddle, strapped it to a horse, mad i. Brie exer told me to throw the saddle people, how it. should.\¢are: for ‘the 18 ‘ literally Osthot | oer re po! ; os a : on h is | ee ver when theyshotwere!tltemput t to piec bank followed and flight he would and we be 4 re? o of Led push = the| | POOF ono: the aie the on it:I hie dnatroetions + has been. and helpless and otherwise PYO-|'ments of walked from the cave we got our feet) po Eel de me over sage brush back ind we afterwards worked for hours to |™olte the well-being of its inhabitants i wet | | it wo brothers wav by the captain of the | to avoid dete: Y authoritles-this on ac- | Big religious ‘brothers avid > the four fort During the night they made ;us iwo deep. He told us. that: his! x ©) aan tae a an lea. eats aorta | heart was good, but he was going to) moun- | dead. Beh r it ith 0 ea h d some) have our horses Chey took our herd | at the mouth rar TAaE Ae . hi din ari id vt find 1 id alterwards | the:: chief : came ‘back | ee receou anen side ona: made telha "ia t fol find t. |and Bald told he wanted The: ridger mounts giving aineer oe : oe 2 dyly aban | Bridger us to let ourthe saddle Indianshorses. have } e time at-| Tins. A party wf California pac}-ers| terrorism of the boss, as. has Phila- { nd Mayor ohnson works with such te rmpt, t we were deaporkss. At stopne ad at our camp and sold vome delphia:; Ste: Loulsee Cine inna and} 2 arte ize of the city that is te be, H {point wi ; 6 ur breastworls crossed | ee vy to pride : Next mornivzs he} other .¢ ilies, {ts people have become i { es. : , tie si dts i industrial, exac r, self t ‘ noms a oss ces > oF are its ‘ eco|an opening large e x for a man to | as ae pws a A fone The packers Pad |. Veny. aide pendent with the ‘pallot, At nom ee et oe Saal nous | creep from the enclos been gone only a short. t whent they |: ity sense has been develope 4. Pe eople} - tl j a a W e r 7 of his adminis| [ put my head into: the opening and |came back and s ald that 10: 000 In@liang | talk. ec ity and think city and belie Vel tration those who dreamed of the ar- |} lavt the in J on "We Was Ww years' Mh his i es ta thi Tat jenr Horace equipments }t. told MM Pee been ' miagte rLOk Subtlette, whose camp was about ace | wouns wi h his tinger‘and as' thi Sshuti that } vas anda coward and that as ‘hin my }ecident. Our Stescities came 9 into life miles from general th cave,cameand to before day- | OWN gb sit Wail LL ofelome toot mee Latah ian arin but See Sule ne I coud} much as ‘Topsy; Meht the ‘they city happened. our rescue} SONIHNAUA eine OS ee ee | BOE refuse, they would not get my|-There have did been no great bulld-| withiE two HeEhotiand loaded each: nd ft but would that, have of given life,tor a'| saddi wink conn Et le ‘ ndenn | | drink, , 4 Pe course, my was out of wder | the eas Lewis born country 1o carried | his | give | Pca first | Of Mayflower Stock. encrelianiee 7 ; Is ] cended from if great erandfath« to Lewls, found}| for two Vanipaof Salt \ vound n orders the time Ml Mr. ; nd that he-e e ud 1e narrative. recorded Throus efforts, Mr..Lewis was inc iuced to Hate is stor for p ab Neation, f the { cormtinued arse States irmy many natur; al therefore. tha (utcraeiog, tac story come Lake," ae who had § formeriy the netona co-wot ae Davis‘of.this eres ealting goin he | ‘We tr: ane dad with the Indians | years-wit the Usem, Snakes, iUtes and aut the tribes south six the completed it with do they best! »ridge, *'The of being phrase the G#rned | mayor of the best governed city in the | 27@"5* in thelr minds, So it is with all | United States." For Cleveland has had sreat creations, The artist and the | . : 3 poet the sculptor and the dramatist no seand: iis It has been Tree from add. imagination to their I kill. | 6ratt It has not been subjected to the | + And:May ‘ : TAO Ue, SKIL | usked= and Pak Ok wa | ,| Caraon. Lurned to his Saw ohnson J Jind a RITSC BY AaeimaE oye Tue camp. with agent, rl. about $0 feet from a creek. We for $75 a nen: Ww hether they rou eht for two days and two nights good or be q Vv ere al he uch wewere within 30 feet of Why {Lhey Came. ok u Tn-| to the will good our wasn't laa lek eyarenoon oe wzht of tht third day | dians that, brouglit us to thie country," Stal icear leer a Se Had. not| 2% re marked swith a sm j bo & We took 300. horses to Laramie. whipped them, but he asked n to £ | Shortly after our. trip. to Ariz na,| =i -wwith him to the ere ek to get Delle It! we. camped. ona. creek. in the Black DITA:N TELLS DAYS he woverpipent | - IN LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER to trade | Siou I E. A, anBRITSCH. Wednesday aged man walked gio eon Sr ae a cae to i@'s ‘ ook ex it the buil¢ ors and then started south vara an rats | street He was met by another. man Who became interested in him, an Last Temele . . SCOUT rig BY | LEWIS, OLD caTIME oT DAVID e r SALT | Larainte oa Came REPUBLICAN, i™~ THE INTER-MOUNTAIN the water that wears away the stone, its the litthe monthly payment that adds comfort ta the home, Exactly $3 $1 like cut Down a Week a "The Quality Line"' a |