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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Pablished Every Inter-Mountain Morning And, as a result no panic could affect them. do not they Ry Republican Company as a going years, They Official Organ Entered the as Only the second postoffice Congress of at class Salt March, 3, Republican Republican Party in matter Feb. City, under Lake Utah. 19, 1906, the Act at of rule are hundred be Daily Newspaper In Salt Lake In severity, tendency of the the City end of LiGD BiOD 6.00 1.50 people And So for But the next the as to periodicity, and may to by habits of of that calmer era opportunities, greater and goes with will come in swifter ac- for labor and as these remain, the we shall have a RICH If panie HEIR PAYS THE Britain MALCOLM McALLISTER, Gen'l. Mer ces-Dooly Block, 208 South West Temple St. none wae, Exchange 25, Independent, 3190. a from above " The EASTERN OFFICES: : ork Office, 604 Cambridge Bullding, Opeer SORInOKK- Astoria. Chicago Bitice, 311 Boyce Building, J. P. McKinney, sole representative east of the Rocky Mountains. SALT receives year estates LAKE CITY, SATURDAY, NOV. 16, raising finely TAX, tax the British in all ticouN co is and the to {is of lifetime. on To pay very to escape is prevent taxed most biiter tax, to as year the the much ag the death as- in possible the trial what Mr. banker true, loss ls the Walsh of large not then have to laws, and are a to condid is business by the be ey big ery The laws any pro- are all attention themselves-then know difference laws them the paying unto to banking reformed. found If not law nation no THE propose bad to in it. The the cause concluof make a lot of dlfference BAD PLAYS. name plays houses questioned the Mr. to the bad effect can be no escape do jail on but it injury as that Is offered week. of plays youth the harm. harm, but been past breakers the from so of at don't in Salt can not where the hands such And that ex- kind do active an actors on so of The thing age the same rules The new nation people of was this You sedate. republic move more rapidly lished regions. will Eliot's prudence-comes ever at are in the frontier their novel this of Hetty's break to misadventure, up with and dread the move and an journey youth. vail. to Things than in passage ‘Adam the family away. a process-impossible new profits bestows upon the man of completion in to John the to her man heart the the old of were old born, and place, where carefully they what squire's and states would And his of progressive be dissipated in country, fairs which this is not new. Is one of Martin be many never upon a in bought to thing at all embarrass How He orn "But that I should in the "They one from in think would allow present But, Erminie, in him state to of look his at health. tell me about your pro- the "Nearly see newspapers." don't the tegees well, die. morning.) he hospitals." ali my boys are doing Elfie. Two of them, One has his mother and if mother such earnest and son were Christians break my heart is an old woman it very only, wiil with him, not both would half to see them, for she and he is her young- est son and only surviving child. other boy is far from every friend he has in the world, own peculiar charge. child of God, Berenely as and and will so he 2, meet too, is my death is a as i bulances had arrived, bringing large number of wounded from Tecent battlefield. in a some it to the hospitals. It must be wanted now." "Oh, Heaven help us, Erminie! We not only ‘sup full of horrors,' but it seems to me we rise, breakfast, dine, out savings the of was boots. country to and insured, statement a to trust his original company. with having shifted other; with having loaned and to ing from dummies. And af- probably come. used men with in In news in which wife the buy- to the more his business found the one. And, lost a the letter banking what he did will when indeed, dollar of some twenty here," said Elfie, noticing of ambulances that were before the hospital. minutes the crowd drawn up wounded men piled like slaughtered cattle in those ambulances, and bleeding men carried up the steps of the hospital, and when they entered the building and she found the atmosphere pervaded with the scene of fresh blood, and the staircase slippery with gore, she could restrain herself no Elfie! if and hid her face black you robe. cannot com- mand your feelings, my dear, you must return to the carriage. You can o no good here unless you are calin and strong,."' whisprered Erminie. "Oh, but I never saw anything so horrible! It is M4ke human shambles, Saw anything Sifle. it turns many, "Because happened bringing to in me many like' you any sick. times, I this!" haye have but been never shuddered never be here when the recently law, no forced the two girls alighted and nearer view and Erminie's the impossible the before they were wounded, You had better go back to the ecarriage, Elfie." "No, no; pray let me go on with you. I wil! not give way ogain, in- say stage ill do not iS the he but of Tay no at least reason in is So sure of five Those thirty he sands of No need of is true closing upon that of no his and destroyed, any ing one these banks. a of a of the value to the first floor, and things turned a room furnished all around with shelves and drawers like a dry goods store, and filled with readymade underclothing, dressing gowns, bed linen and napery,. A mild-eyed, black-robed young siser arose to receive the visitor. "I have brought you a fresh supply of lint, Sister Agnes," said Ermi nie. "Ah, yes, we are very glad to have 1fs3 $C is very much wanted. We had not near eneugh for the fresh cases we have received today. rom what come, sister, do battlefield do you know?" these don't. Some of them came up by steamboats. So suppose there has been another battle somewhere down the river, and some of them, know, came by railroad from the valley, Where there has been a fight with the guerrillas." "Oh!" said Erminie. And then as time was too precious to be spent in talking, she took up the large basket of oranges she had brought, and bowing adieu ‘mistress of the robes," s to this assed down the corridor, attended by Elfie. and followed by Bob, who had been back to the carriage and had returned with a large basket of jellies and frivite "I wisited one-half the t pthers this afternoon," ; a ‘ door uo leading wards jenk said jeto thls the Erminie, «ae right and opened into a long room, fur- nished with a double row of white beds, on most of which wounded men. little lay in can up in in as practice plugs so it will be AND Millinery Dept. Specials Saturday Shoppers are getting the habit of visiting our Millinery Department to participate in the bargain opportunities that await them. Today we will sell our entire line of UNTRIMMED SHAPES why walls . _ 20% big BARGAINS in KNITTED UNDERWEAR Ladies' Vests and. Pants, lined cotton, worth regularly Special sale price, each.. pure 5fe, fleece- white Ladies' Vests and Pants, in white extra fine finish, The noted Munsing brand. Special sale price, each eee Ladies' Munsing ally fine each , Vests trnake, finish : Children's 4 and for in white or Special price, aarp Sleeping large l in sale price SI | colored a in of p|) | c at expressed to in prove value, for -and- ic . Sleep- | | 25c | : ercreaveiere'e heavy fleeced Union seat, in white or grey girls' Miunsing tra fine inSpecial white jap price quality Sie |} grey, 5 extra sizes\from 18 6r sale 34. open 60c ‘Uhion.. Suits. ix- grey. price Regu- fleeced to 60c Suits, Vests 75 and Priced according to size Children's thre Jersey fleeced Vests : and Pants lues aceording ve = to size 15c to 45c ribbed extra heavy in white Special rom 20c to 60c Corset Special . Handkerchief . Special Warner regular figure great variety of Women's Fine Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, hemstiteched scalloped. Many of these are not quite the imperfection. however, is so slight hardly noticeable Their usefulness is not tracted from in the least. Some of them regular 50c¢ values, today they sell for . Bros.' Rust $1.00 Corset Special sale rs Proof Corset, in white, price No. 800, medium eisai t are 5c |} A splendid You never Faw Your choice at line a of Gt Hettel nuine Variety Navajo 20% Blankets Off Is That our Winter Suits embody the latest styles and newest fabrics applies equally to our little this Men's Suits Boys' Suits thou- possessmoney- the Youths' Suits Children's Suits need department, Cravenette and Overcoat Style and Comfort is now appreciated. We can satisfy the desires of Men, Youths, Boys and Children Winter Hats and Caps in the most popular shapes and a particular ly fine line of Gents' Furnishing Goods oranges. , She stood beside the bed of Albert Goldsborough, "Elfie, didn't you know me?" he sadly and faintly inquired. "No. I was picking out the biggest Your SWEATER should be selected now. We have a splendid variety for Men, Boys and Children orange for the man who had to wait the longest, and I didn't look at you, and didn't know you. You might ave been sure of that. Hand me that orange. have nothing for you." "Not even forgiveness, Elfie?'" he sighed, as he restored the fruit, "Nothing," she answered, grimly, turning from him and walking back. The hospital beds were very narrow and very near together. I had passed between (Continued tomorrow qa Printing Seuth, Salt Lake City. him and morning.) ______-_ Printing, Binding, Blank Books and Paper bune-Reporter a 80c and and Smiles of glad welcome greeted this young angel visitant as soon as she appeared. "Here, Elfie. You take this basket of oranges, dear, and down one row of beds while I go down the other. And glve each man one. Sister Frances says that the men in this ward | may all eat fruit,"' said Erminie. Ilfie took the basket of oranges and went down the row of beds as she was bid, pausing at each to speak a kind and cheering word and to give an orange. At length she reached the very last ittle bed in the corner, and without looking at its occupant, she said: "Well, you are the last, but you will not be the worst served soldier. Here is the very finest orange in the whole lot. Just as if I had saved it on purpose for you. I hope it will refresh you. And-TI hope you are not badly wounded." "Elfie!"" in a feeble voice exclaimed the wounded man "Great heaven!" cried the girl, starting, and nearly dropping her basket of all that Ifle. c Pants, ° property property 75¢ Children's outing efficiency. those private "only, Boys' extra erotch and drop T5e value, LOM; people, started, resentment death, Children's Doctor Denlous Sleeping Suits An extra fine garment Price, according to siz "60c to $1.00 Children's Munsing Cnion Suits, high neck and long sleeve, open crotch, in grev bi .05 -Boyst sxceptlon5 Agere, ti Suits. | Oc STay, 75¢ flannel A regular 50c¢ suit forte en 5 ' Children's Jersey knitted grey fleeced 2 wat ing Suit, small sizes only Worth 34¢ Special lleeced, Y " Pants | -35c] Ladies' Vests and Pants, extra he avy Derby ribbed, in white Worth regularly, 95c. Special sale price, each . Sloe them- and if Off and There fire, One Fourth Off at Today your pois ay our sntie line of STYLISH HATS, excepting only Plume Trimmed Hats, will y be sold at... loss, arguments fire runs, the examinations and a other be There of familiarize angry of insurt suggesis district. not to to cost, improvement not the water lack branch buildings, burned mass stand waking at once to the clothing room attached to that ward, and under the charge of a sister of mercy. It that the Jeaders owner where worth yast with department. town of possible dollars' deed I will not," said Elfie, lifting her face. And she kept her promise, although there passed her at that moment two soldiers, bearing between them a ghastly burden-a man with a livid face, and a bandaged head, erimsoned with blood. Old with a hamper of lint under each arm, the followed two young ladies, Erminie led the way up the flights of stairs rising a where that immense horses inRed- Cotton- frequent fire city entailing acts by should the of the Big the engage interior of the do fire down they the region any condition their why of the at to be to be advanced additional the know in Why with that not not to warld condition other declares purchases LUNCH CLOTHS, TRAY CLOTHS, CARES AND DOYLIES, OF. ‘ { in embroidered drawn work, hemstitehed and Battenberg, at . 33Y4% off command. warning the should the a the |.je time to exhibition in where goods the made waters without in an against to is was that going likely what and ineldent, reason selves He obeying, know improvement in no not such the it, of the effect all office whose Now are more operate ability alleys and of not his suggestion department the institutions denial of brought them to the front of the extension buildings. "I declare, it looks like a funeral But when Elfie had than small it certainly by to on any persons heed, of fire get while build- Indiana face the they to enterprises. was Her of railroad of to rates lamentably And himself, well coming wood a one to three laws Rosenthal. drive in all gigantic makes room to fetch down the hampers of lint. A so, when Erminife and flfie ame down ready dressed to go out, they found the carriage at the door and the hampers stowed within it, and old Bob on the coachman's b Ox. "Drive the hospital, Robert," Miss money fields of from a The Suggestion his trial he that coal funds financing had funds engaged the restraint wish bad-distinctly burning implies fire, the rates are the erected as was of man institution, He do the efficiency Chicago. On His He Chicago of only is INSURE, losses Insurance lower, He before would insure, under- his almost charged were stand it, Erminie. Has it or strengthened you?" "Strengthened me, I hope, dearest," He of the big fire was blacker in monopoly bank added Illinois, and hardened had radical a then old sup and sleep full of horrors, in these war times. I don't know how you can answered Miss Rosenthal, as she arose from the table. Bob was dispatched to the livery stable where Erminie kept her little carriage and horse, And Catherine was sent up into the attic te the linen a old. the The the when husband. here he college. "Elfie! carry is the added longer, but screamed and It cases adjusting is for said years combinations; a TIME warehouse force against Tiage and SOUTHWORTH yesterday ‘o.7 thefts. criminal busy firemen W on By MRS. E.D.E.N. Peantiniea railroad storage should to her big what fact anything and of they him left. trial was in current use, He accumulated wealth rapidly, and established a bank. Later he started a newspaper-the old Herald - and prospered wonderfully with everything he undertook. Hard times or good, John R. Walsh accumulated. He transgressing a plenty want became We TO IS THE city's in an year it is a of absence effect NOW is new business long but value the license. Their not be presented public sixty men as bad. so, And they should in any city, fortune him. than the colossal of at the time first are magnificent banking building, one of the best in the country, and housed all three under one roof, He son crowded a reckon, have herself would at imprudence for not pay-and ing of which son same in a new commended, permitted by by the a a oats of Such that support confidently Poyser he could never will be may had fortune the the to banker with about Possibly construed plays in the known. newspapers of directed BLEACHED linen the One O&f the advertisers declared in his paid Statements of Friday morning that even while the be impressive {is matter. been these hardship word slowly a year one by by wild self country to one of life is swifter there in It is not night again forced in severest this has the opportunity it will vanish Chicago boy, and of one stand made they a in Union. a together and won farmer American superabundance Because be in pre- back of CASE. charged ever Walsh seller was husband lives, as a estate labored honest to bear will most has Mr. and the college her and regarded would of gathered and lived their was their neighbors. Such a fortune she had through accumulated thrifty where of will portion national rule = the tax will give same _ the the stands the country life Distance and the lack of inter-communication their secret secure there. In income industry day. Walsh, company on the of the The better who one slow own R. had family him. attention a penniless the too, which R. WALSH'S -of re-establishment there, And yet they were going but forty miles. They would be in a new world there. They were going because the people] in that new neighborhood could never know what befallen day, captains least able a Much forward of and of JOHN old have looked sinking country, the mighty on account would She inescapable into better commonwealth George Poor because, that And the on estab- in Bede."' Mrs. Poyser's heart was broken of is dawn remember splendid Youth " Prudence-general In with in the bulk as in the individual. And the that apply in the one case apply in the other. LINEN TABLE SETS, NAPKINS, BROWN DAMASK, AT your stage. amount. reasons why protest should be no longer delayed. Last year ten estates alone paid $7,000,000 to No boy or girl can sit through a performance where government The estate of Alfred Beit, the he HOW TO PREVENT PANITCs. overpower and from jail, Keil South African millionaire, which amounted to, Prisoners escape $15,000,000, paid $1,200,000. This year the tax on guards, seize means of flight across country, enNo other topic is so impressive just now. All rich inheritances has been increased, so that i gage in running fight with officers of the law, and Beit had llved a year longer the government would men are afraid of a panic. Scarcely any one can have received on his death $1,650,000. perform herole the deeds-without being worse come. escape its harmful effect, if it does The Estates up to $2,500 pay a tax of 1 per cent and Portland Oregonian has this suggestion to offer: then by gradual increases the tax gets up to 10 per is an especial appeal to youth in the cent on estates of $5,000,000, with an added superThe gold standard is the sure basis; and the tax oO per cent for every $250,000 above triumphs of the actor. It may be bombast It may country is carrying nearly or quite as much credit $5,000,000. upon it as it will safely bear, There has been some be impossible. It may be so bad that patrons of a The tax is payable either in one sum or in expansion lately, through the national bank syseight yearly or sixteen half-yearly installments, plus more costly place would be simply revolted at the tem; but the expansion can't go much further, The 3 per cent interest. crude badness of it. But audiences can be asremedy now is to reduce speculation, cut out getde the tax on a whole estate there are adrich-quick schemes, and get prices of commodities sembled to witness the scenes we have suggested, ditional death duties imposed. If a man dies leavyand the wages that produce them down to a ing an annual legacy above $125 to any one a tax knowing full well how extravagant the action will reasonable basis.. Men may talk as they will about of 1 percent isimposed on the value of the annuity, the glory and grandeur of the country and its imbe. And these audiences will boys include many while a succession tax is also imposed which perial resources; but the way to safety and comfurther eats into rich estates. A husband or wife and girls of impressionable age and nature. And fort lies through steady industry, careful economies, or parents or children are exempt from this addland avoidance alike of extravagant expectations these are not going to be helped. They are going tional succession duty, but brothers and sisters and and extravagant but only apparent and temporary thelr descendants pay to the government 3 per to be definitely hurt by It realities. This is the one way to prosperity. The cent on the value of the property left them; unseem like other way leads through Vanity Fair, of which you What may direct reference to one uncles and aunts and their descendants pay 5 per may read the lesson in authors as different as John single play may be said with equal force of more cent, great uncles and their descendants pay 6 per Bunyan and William Makepeace Thackeray. Man cent, and all others pay 10 per cent. than one. The criticism could go farther and read is so constituted that, though he may aspire to the If an Englishman died worth $5,000,000, leaving heavens, he must keep to the earth; and he must do condemnation of many of the "moving pictures" of his whole estate to charity, the government would it on a rational course, unless he would be like the receive $500,000 in estate duty and $500,000 in the cheaper places of entertainment. Not a great idiot boy, who leaped at the star and landed in the succession duty, d. deal of supervision scems to have been exercised No day to be remembered. If you have not completed to your advantage to purchase in the morning, There same nor the robheroes city. that the widespread suffered we It become of conviction Books not Our Linen section has experienced a week of record-breaking sales. This was expected in view of the exceptional price reduetions. Today will surely he gesanother names; have the witnessing and a no that within murderers has a the the safeguards. it will LIKE hibitions over of never a large, play bers, of make the be so Is the being for at in that every bankers But We like money. make the may DON'T its beneficlaries of full the against the this a to of is plenty time people of It feel bankers involved residence-if studied but Walsh. all method has. scarcely fortunes within be popular poor those 16, 1907. country. them-are $100,000,000 imposed government are their made must most the rich may, part bequests the British millionaires testator which the for sion by his contention viding it factor bankers-will has Lake that while larger their TRavES | Mer estate money sessment the 390,000,000 duty of that the public to $500. graduated operation, 1907. from death that which defense daily city banker cur- the done the right, THE replied Important of being the rewards the associated bankers of depositors against loss, it anything the tention -or question-and WHERE confidently But Some time both the inheritance tax and the inas ive explicit notice to the] . . i pan) ares 3 Chictlatinn ope rtmcce DIRROL ana not carriers, | come tax will be established institutions of thi collectors or Solicitors, on all matters concerning |country. The announced purpose of President delivery of paper er. lease former as well as Roosevelt to recommend to congress in his message present address when ordering change of address. Order to discontinue paper wilt be honored only an inheritance tax, and thereafter to press forward when subscription is PAID IN FULL. legislation, calls attention to the fact that Great 7 be growing frugality stability that the SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER contended that guaranteed his themselves. capacity. long reney countries. country course, with bigger , older this of accession the intellectual RATES: Not Pald in Advance. puuvcaceee One Month ..........$ .76 cacnwoepe Three Months .....6. - 2.00 ccatavevae Bix MONtHEr «cee .s eee .00 weccwcccivce ONS CY OAT. coc ce ce na 00 .... Sunday Only, One Year .... 2.00 in postponed lessened establishment, SUBSCRIPTION the recur If it be Chicago guaranteed can prudence-the 1879 trouble to Paniecs } 4 Ruling. 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