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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1907. LEAVES ZION FARM FOR IDAHO TRACT u Bs, nero tt ee ine, INTERESTING CAREER M id Mrs, 172 North Main, Mr. 70 fruit tle has sold up the mouth farm, near Cottonwood to Tilden, the big Kraack canyon, Ida, and development scale. He traded erty for a the of bench the Cottonwood town months new land about property later for of get and ote will a hand Lake up go in on a prop- there and South and So that ransform gi-] i model Pe dro, | stor or Mrs. Fifth Mr Frank boy. Walter East, Patrick E. NA ‘}father a of had i siven a good und in vicious of virtue and Louls. duke { history tence Hy ¥ chil¢i nobilit in Burgogn gance Cee to} h «uh aa Garkinson, 4 Jaines Meeks,] buoy. al id arear The S 6 Mi h Which J. Kennedy, He would 252] tasks, in the Ke ur and fly down ths it « locks RE Into a mad ad on is all men,] inferior h im temper to they his] on tl yo knew Nob ed i lit ee a Mr. Kraack's investment for the farm was about that figure. e has put in a little more than 13 years In improving his place, and last week sold it to Martin McGraft of Park City for $8,000-and the Summit county man got a bargain Zion fruit farm has been fairly faynous for ye i Kraack took < a bit ae ground o it when| a ult mount m ‘ : Aid in Le <_<» I rh Ne onl ; TL have three in my oflice roy you ought to lool } can either une seth i du 10: "Wise, the tutor, j rf tolerant and at JOB five h SALT: Aeont ae Be years Bond that th aig in Waltham Son, chronometer are PRACTICAL vears to U.S. elope LS eS Wilhai doing is at SPRING $1.00 JEWELRY CO. Salt Lake MORNING! proo! work @ MAIN Street TOMORROW Pat with navy, Watehbmakers, to Have the Cash, Cashiers' IT STARTS Mavnifolding tlouse. five makers J Checks or Clearing House Certificates. rE CITY Pacific Good $1.00 CARTER 324 Main i CAKE. the for Co, factory, & we EALR PRICES. WATCHES CLEANED these | W to you or CxBook all the tran a rea Fake An Unusual Opportunity for Those Fortunate Enough o if it I 1 t t has raised a great many chickens, and latterly has provided himself wit h ponds, and this season has raised thounariis of tish on his own premises. He has been one of the hardest working progressive of Salt Lake county's citizens, and has made it pay He is one » good citizens whose departure will be a loss to this community. Will I 1ethod to ‘ruin h Me hol i idvina Manth ariene | Fenelon, was ee HALF PRICE pleasure brought. of nd oe his br even' struck o's": as WILCON > by 14 years ago. sold some Six was $1,500 of} prool ower MH BELER East First South, be the rain aa ‘rfered with his ple & Sure ¥ 1 ; : Mr. and Mrs. Voldeman EB. J. Preiffer, | Yet tl vild anim 1] became in " i aS ie : ial ind ¢ ‘hrs tk 1080 Garflelk vo., boy. 5 } years Hike afte h ents rad Adar I nined the affection o Mr ind Mrs. William DB. Wood, 1246) Fenelon's settle inc an humble vs atic nt } chi , } firs t. ind be Indiana ayenue, girl inselfish youth, eager for kn ede nature by that \ Mr. and Mr Charle Sandquist, 997] and pile dow nae high ideal re y Senne | bean : slded = or "pre Windsor avenue, boy his duty to Tellaw man, ing with woun i Hi ~3 ol Mr und Mrs. George W. MDonald, ite ale 1 the ea of. thirty. | Fontaine fable to TH strate 1 Church street, girl on d he liv the i rene ob re'-olution | his most serlou tults, and le tt i He rauilt k m to see' uls= Mi nd cles John Murphy jJr., 1850 ws in ul her aviites never Juave oc-| wit 1 boy to see the applic runt he' dre Sonth Eleventh Fast, boy Ql da rr it was the reckless 'extrava self. When he as obliged ti Lit- country Salt Mr. Zion and take of piece The his \ at BDLEA Loujs XV of France) Hdl oe of dut) , n ed enre F sacted | Mi tulor, Abt de Trenelon his jewel o e bor wa until seven ars of When termi-| 26 he despair of the court agid all] inerease ¢ nus ot the Salt Lake Route iis family To quote from sporian,|is too deepl . Prulit and P. J. Plaisted travel-] "The bo was terrible iis carly ‘ youth | tin to ing agents for the Chicago, Milwaukee] Made ever ne trembl iH fis. in- | francs." and St. P po are exypawscled ta return Pei ipable ef nduringe the least »ppo-| frances on charity their po soon 9 successors can ition even from inanimate objects o refuse t "4 } LY be four ie ae them fa the positions the elements, with out living into a i it had taken a f t whic h they have taken Since Novem-} passion that ale st tor his frai} body | jects will never be ired is ar 2 to pieces was obs tInat ant sensities of Hite hy p ine ar ee sual to an "abn yrmal deg o wa dis pense wit uxuUI uw prey to early vice faa passio hh. and his was the 6 HRicth Retorns. en an cruel and savage, unfec ‘ine in his} x. ee a ye r ur 7 "onc Settled on Barren Ground in Little Cottonwood and Soon Had a Paradise, William HUY (RID Pe William Kraack, Well Known |. dent Se A ie ana. wid of the San aS ngel and salt iL Ke Je company, returned Friday from Fruit Raiser, Buys Land to Los Angeles, in which he tran busi 8 declan d to b nitrely tine iré the yuthern Near Snake River. HAS \ ' malleonitiNotes: McCASKEY A LESSON FOR PARENTS lor the eae made up, of numer-| ous charicteristic To all, ccd qualities are possib ~| God has given us the tools with which to fashion and build our future wid tho responsibility of the result' remain with them | City Bx Development, He goes to the town of Tilden in Bingham county, Ida., some 10 miles west of the Snake river, and about equally distant from Blackfoot and Pocatello. The people there have an abundance of water, both for farm supply and to insure plenty of power They propose to develop an advanced system of fruit and grain production, and Mr. Kraack has become interested in their enterprises, with a good salary in addition to his own holdings. The region is said to be very fertile and admirably situated William Kraack's career in this country is interesting. He en listed in the regular ert shortly after arriving in the Unit States from oe many, his native: country. e wa daker by trade, and followed that wore much of the time while in the army. He was stationed at Fort Douglas at one time, in Company C of the Sixth ifantry, and there formed his attachment for Salt Lake valley. When dissharged he was stationed at Fort Baker, Colo., and shortly afterward returned to this city, He is one of the most industrious of men, and his inereasing fortune has been earned by Ul ! He is certain he may go. POLITENESS. i hits. AT LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES--FOR CASH ONLY Although courtesy is largely a matter of social cultivation, still the truest and noblest forms emanate directly from the heart. Unquestionably one may have a kind heart, without necessarily being polite, yet paradoxical as it may seem, there can be no form :of genuine courtesy save that which is prompted by a sincere heart; there be exterior marks of refinement -yeneering-but if the manner is col and constrained and the words come from the teeth , outward, . than with which has had contact with the heart's blood, then indeed are all rendered ill words, tconeceal as well \There are some culture, whose charged with Whereas with THEY ARE ALL THIS SEASON'S STOCK-MUST GO NOW, NO MATTER HOW GREAT THE SACRIFICE It always very greeting ansincer tty o and rs there seems offence, is an sibility remaining with IT ance ac- a disadvantage is a the child embitter whose fre- and bumill« home life courteous to from yet suffer be patient ignorance ir acute with caused S it is daeeation the the cook, and whose suffering. Just as the moral tradition of a race is de- mendent general, upon the life of mankind eo also is the moral Piano House to anticipate the demands of our trade, Unquestionable qualities will tell and we are making the offerings and make absolutely 1S THE CHANCE intending cash Pianos.. os. purchaser OF A advanta geous irresistible LIFETIME advance contracts with the Many Makers we eee to those who have any way of raising the amount of Cash to command of this inter-mountain $425.00 $137.50 Cash os56 2a $155.50 Cash 3450.00 $167.50 Casi $475.00 in tradition TO OWN the attend region $237.00 Cash Pianos $252.00 Cash Pianos $269.00 Cash Pianos Upright Weber Upright Price & Teeple Upright Willard Upright Harvard 2 1906 model Player Pianos 1 Sample Player Piano Pianos $325.00 Pianos $189.00 Ca sh $500.00 Pianos. $287.00 Cash $350.00 Pianos . $202.00 Cash $550.00 Pianos $337.50 Cash $375.00 Pianos $217.00 Cash $600.00 Pianos $367.50 Cash 1 Square Steinway $400.00 Pianos. $232.00 Cash $650.00 Pianos .$397.50 Cash 1 Haines Bros SEVERAL Pianos. .$447.50 Cash A Ticket Oo Every Instrument, Marked In Plain Figures. (o\ [oN BRING CASHIERS' THEY'RE CASH YOUR CHECKS- SAME AS TO US. PIANO Yo fully appreciate the extent of this opportunity you oust understand Jrow © Valuable tostrumenuts cane into our hands to be resold, Pheir owners relinquished them. not because they were in any Way unsatisluctory but becuuse they preferred the pianola plans, and were willing to pay the additional money which that wonderful instrament commands AU of the following are in food condition: practic y new, and are far superior lo olany pew Losteuments tl tients Ae ee | $300.00 $700.00 A GOOD Taken in Exchange for Pianola Pianos PIANOS 1 Orchestrelle 1 Orchestrelle ee 1 Compensating Pipe Organ, equipped with Electric Current, just the thing for church use aus Piachange . new Pianok Pianolas You Make has not known the influences of politeness one rarely finds the ennobling traits of reverence and respect for old age, and parents must sooner or later ‘realize that precepts are not likely to prove effective if example is lacking. There is io form of Sata diminished by politeness, just < possible iP be rigidly honest 1 _brin- ciple and every $275 00S Pianos quently an additional exasperation, especially when the person happens to have been an object of dislike beforehand; but this is merely a form of insincere mannerism which, not coming from the heart, has a prooportionete pow er to anger, of $250.00 advertisement, for it insures a welcome w hether in domestic or business The polite man receives more favors, makes more friends, and is not only rendered happier because of reeelying universal love, but, all things being equal, from a material standpoint a splendid capital, for humanity is far more inspired by consideration and courtesy than it is by brusqueness, In the other extreme, liowever, politeness in one who has at this Tne prices of the pianos im this sale are alone enough the individual, would wound and alienate. A courteous manuer is a wonderful you of ALL NEW companied. by adaptability and tact, may encourage amity, whereas truths, unnecessarily and bluntly expressed, placed policy one is fully equal to its regular price. Every make a recognized leader in its class. WEBER, EVERETT, STECK, HARDMAN, FISCHER, LUDWIG, HARVARD, HARRINGTON, WHEELOCK, CABLE & NELSON, STUYVESANT, HENSEL, GILBERT AND OTHERS, for which we have the agencies and think well enough of to recommend to our customers command and excite its presence. It is a great mistake to believe that word and action ure essential to good manners, for there are tlmes when by silence, one is rendered far more Such politeness, when the Every to acceptable. been hearted way. Prices and required for a choice. inex- plicable power . "the direct glance of their loving, honest eyes, which will do more to assuage fears and inspire con‘idence than the most elaborate arguments and which forms of confidence and trust are the first components of education. oliteness is but the outward expressions of consideration and sympathy and frequently learned through the refining influences and effect of sorrow, for any keen grief may well be termed a baptism and an initiation into a new state through which regeneration in every form of sympathy is greatly encoura The days "of chivalry are stil with ux, notwithstanding Bok's grand dirge over them; they still live in that far-off worship, paid by every one who feels respect, and through the justice und mercy of God is this quality of reverence possible to all-the respon- . has for immense stocks in order to save to our customers and ourselves every possible cent to be accrued from quantity prices and discounts. Our orders for Pianos s for this F 791] based on trade conditions of six months ago, were the heaviest in the history of the store, but now with the sudden financial stringency arises the question of our ability to dispose of so vast a stock through ordinary methods during the regular season. It is a case of accept the losses now or later, by carrying over a portion of the stocks on hand and enroute. We choose to let go now and we are going about it in no half- social phrases, may as express feeling. persons of outward at $125.00 ORGANS Although MAIN AT at a $1150.00.@3675.00 .$85.00 Cash Cash $35. 00 Cas sh YOUR saving Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash of PRICE 8125.00, they aan Fully stlranteed the NITE Your Own Selection. Hurry is the Word Carst ensen & Anson Co., @4 SOUTH sold $550.00@$285.00 $350.00/0$125.00 250.00@$ 97.00 $390.00(@$127.00 $10000.00@$650.00 $650.00@$395.00 $1800.00@$700.00 $800.00@$350.00 STREET THE AT SALE STARTS 10 O'CLOCK TOMORROW MORNING. 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