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Show THE iNTER-MOUNTAIN THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Every Inter-Mountain __ Official Organ of Morning Republican the Republican eo mntetered as second class the postoffice at ae = Congress Marck, 3, Only Republican Pald Company Party in matter Feb. City, under 10, 1906, at the Aot of Cfty, in Advance. 76 is PAID IN MALCOLM McALLISTER, Gen'l. Offices-Dooly Block, 208 South West Phones-Bell, Exchange 25; Independent, ulldin Kinnne y, of the hbelcy SALT Cota Mountains. LARE CITY, representative NOV. THURSDAY, 1907, they This yrs is the first in and government Speculating blers-and else. The Wall eonception with stocks. of The curitles the earn demand copper is of these know-and bound it up never he the of is in he buying saw, and are past all and as and selling at a the due. to too his view Tanted in that the abating natlon the would whole of know with if he had a mountain of it. There is so supreme a selfishness street whole food in be stock to that Wall war- exchange as national and incurable nuisance. In precisely the same fashion race track blers with would the unable to arrival of get a money new to bet bookmaker, regarded can not do that, they regard the street has smallest not an these t{ street the degree country produced, remotest relieving, immense distress. to ocean, : Wall hope has degree of That condition, will certainly be sound securities. of The unvarying caused in the trouble, offers mischief, with of sible South him. real thing pressed America It release than upon obligation to it the had been his auditors know more to the Panama one millions of the before. some about biggest the world Mr. and is seen the most rather Barrett is complete printing If establishments That Buenos Ayres puts it into the United States. lar newspaper has the a class But office with there in is any im- plant in know he has cap- erage our more of happenings intelligence own? Is to of there read cities there? people interest in Is of dol- million about? those more million. million a habitants in this country. Do they read more generally aan they a big five of in- Have the higher avthan politics? Is there a better watch on the events of the world. A publishing establishment of the extent deseribed by Mr. Barrett would be a marvel anywhere in the United States. It is not equaled here. Countries that extent which are maintain worth publishing cultivating. There houses of must be something very desirable about those people. We shall always be grateful to Mr. Barrett for having made very near to us the big things of the South American republics. GETTING A MANSION CHEAPLY. One of the tax-litle sharps of New York is said to have caught napping the agents of "Mrs. Collis P. Huntington, and secured a lien on her mansion in Manhattan. That part of the story is not so bad; but it is added that, under the laws of New York, lease the on speculator the property will be given unless whatever he may demand. That would' be a good cheaply. It is likely rich the way men a thousand-year owner in with the of a It men, mines possible seventy in the the re- or on it is the dollars of out of when construction these same to return. They pense than is bring with them can citizenship in no possible of bringing than is they the is getting United at They home. They that come thelr homes children advantages. in far oppose the the They too which the will make are to many protects the execu- expense of of its vice work of ex- They percentage regretted less and They add the can been which giving government here. up expected even making of education and have States. of start be of country-the element out of which pays him to get a mansion of New York, as there and the na- good Amer- has never been to bring ample SOME Wallace is not the only prominent of THOUGHTS By Dr. ON Emil MARRIAGE. Reich. A man who wants happiness and success in life ought, as a rule, not to marry a girl older than himself. In fact she our to be at least five years yOv eee eee the ma Marriage is not Saaat for the pleasure and comfort of ie husband and wife alone; it is a holy institution meant for the future generation The question always is, or should be, what will the children be? Is their health likely to be good when one of the parents is disproportionately old? Children, people ought never to forget, are not only our sons and daughters, a are also our fathers and mothers. They make us or re -mak ke us The sight of one's he althy ae normal childre n sett new life into one. Finally, a great disproportion of age bhetween a Site husband and an elderly wife is more than likely to lead to complications of the famous problem which no man os yet tried to solve without suffering acutely for The question has pete been raised whether the young man should study the mother of the girl he is to marry, more attentively than her other rela- tives. With regard to this, it is not important the more practical the two She goes straight for the point. Her imaginais infinitely less heated than that of the young tion an,n business man Who can afford to lay down some of the heavier burdens of life; but he is one of the She choose few wholly a thing of actions, a en, after taking all precautions, a young chosen a young, energetic, lively and ma Redeye girl, he may rest assured that he has done very much for the subsequent success and happiness of his life Man is not a solitary but a binary being. One is two, and two are one. To be a man is in a vast majority of cases to be a married man and a father who have wisdom tirement from Mountain Bell the to do president's Telephone faculty is it. His voluntary chair company unimpaired, is in at an the a re- Rocky time when eminently sen- and has found time, even in a busy life, business. when to So It quit, that in is a and still take relinquishing better thing the rest the more one of to has arduous it. Farmers from of all men the money in the ANOTHER many nation, are AMERICAN FORTUNE LUROPE. truly of the suffering GOES Logan. learn with Vanderbilt millions Europe through the marriage Vanderbilt to Catnt Szechenyi of TO regret are to ne go the very Miss Gisays best born American wo- men; consequently they insist upon subserviency of their wives in all things, no matter how superior in character, virtue and totilinetine the wives may e, or how vast a sum they may have Draught to impecunious husbands, or how large a the wives may have pard to liquidate the debts of rthipic foreign husban A majority of such marriages have ended unhappily on account of the insatiable demands of these unscrupulous men, who, after securing wives with fortunes, not only continue their profligate ieee but give free reign to their reckless pr opensities and spend their wives' allowance lavishly, frequently going far beyond the limit, though it may have been most generous. f they are unable by cajoling to induce their wives be make greater demands upon their parents or ardians, they resort to ney persecutions, ineignitian and threats that can have but one result-unspeakable torture and simanineion is who and ultimate incomprehensible have known separation how Araceae only independence, cas women, ROR and the tenderest consideration, can bring themselves to the point of sinking into insignificance and become the wives of men with questionable habits and titles. Titles, which should mean nothing to an American who has been reared with a proper appreciation of republicanism; especially when the representatives of those titles are bankrupts morally and financially, and who have done nothing for their country or thecunseltea. a rule they are men with mediocre intelligence and prodigious con- celt, and who sooner proud-spirited or later disgust mean their cases out butter on muc n intellectual wives, It if equally astonishing how imperialists are able to impress republicans with t mportance of titles nek are absolutely empty, the highest being meaningless to most persons of ordinary ability. That the admiration of these scions of nobility for our countrywomen is based upon mercenary motives has long since been proven by of a hundred, it. Words or this matter. It is children. NEWS EDITORIALS. BOSTON-Savings banks the privilege of opening under the jaw passed by AUSTIN-On the association international purpose foods of and Boston Geneva, has congress putting that they will White decided to a drugs. have be law, the Texas railroads state court's injunction tank cars of the Union the state, SWITZERLAND-The at now insurance department last legislature. ground violating the United States ave refused to obey the prohibiting them carrying Tank Line company out of +ENEVA, in an the meet stop to to in the Cross organize 1908, an for the adulteration of LONDON-Large quantities of machinery are being ordered vy Japa from Great Britain. Among the latest orders is an immense heating plant for a group of manufactories and a complete outfit for a new sugar making industry. Confederation of French Retail traders, which Includes 681 syndicates representing 300,000 members in seventy-one departments of France, has adopted a resolution in reference to the weekly day of rest which, while recognizing the excellent intentions that prompted the law of July, 1906, declares that the members of the confederation are fully determined to defend at all cost their right to work. University of Kansas has registration passed 1,900 at and will the go beyond 90 before the close of the school year. The plan' adopted of registering students by mail in advance of the opening day proved a greater success this year than ever before. Students rea one opportunity two weeks before the opening of the University, and in that ome more than 40 registrations came to the office CITY OF MEXICO-In this city next Thurs- day there is to be a conference between traffic representatives of the railroads in the republic of Mexico, who are members of the railway association of Mexico and the steamship lines, New Orleans terminal Central Freight association, Western Trunk Lines committee and Southwestern Tariff committee, Matter pertaining to traffic between the United States and Mexico will be discussed, twenty-three subjects being upon the docks WASHINGTON-War department officials interested in the civil proceedings instituted First Lieutenant James D. Watson, One are by Hundred and Twenty-eighth company, Coast artillery, stationed at Fort McHenry, against a clothing dealer in Baltimore, on the charge of having purchased a uniform from an enlisted man. _ Instructions have been issued to the commanding officer at Fort McHenry personally to look into the case and afford Lieutenant Watson support in the prosecu- tion of the case TOKIO-Japan liged to assume herself has: toward alien recently been labor exactly. oo and ordered to return to their native countries. Thus Japan has meted out to others a treatment on the same level with that to which she has been so averse on the part of other nations toward her own subjects. WASHINGTON-The United States is now ond in the relative order of warship tonnage, total being 611,616 ‘tons, as against 609,709 On June 1, ne warship tonnage of secher for the States was 570,7 as against 603,955 for hese figures are Riven by the department, and eliminate eaiatn more than twenty years old, unless they have been reconstructed and rearmed since 1900; vessels not actually begun, although authorized; transports, colliers, repair ships, torpedo depot paw converted merchant vessels, vessels of less tha 00 tons, except or torpedo craft oF st than 60 tons, , A : Review of Salt Social Fiv ents, pretty church torpedo craft, 3 Po took place guests were present Mr. and. " Bla 72 and 36 . ee fine fimis byxeellent ely mches inches extra al vard. r dails over Mrs This Towle ere assisted b Mrs. Charle fillack and Miss Elsie Skow. Punch Wit served by Miss Ethel Eldridg The house was attractive with cu flowers, palms and ferns. Mr. and Mrs Redmond will be at home afte Decembe 1 at 1914 South Seventh Eas the week. e s the Veather permitting, the evening will be the Country club society women: who of at oft in charge are Mrs, the 1a SWISses, . coat Phe hay Frank from st Bs umbe reer "and Mise nick he number is ands dancing Ww aL commence at and Mrs. <A. allaghan will enterte vin at dinner this evening pre ceding the dance at the Country club. = | 7 FaeftW 5 vards 6% : price, sale. at: ox ta 7 * 7 d : prettily given at s appointed the Osborne elaner ho wa on and brother, City Bd 4a Compte placed orf ea at first Bae ar gives ride at her eereme nts for of a Mrs. apart Scheld = All series of dances to 1 gen oO hristiansen's ¥y 1 he auspices of popular young society ity is to be one and most suce - Mr 3 grades entertain at given pasior he Bain en A Nice Line Benoa eS of 22 Our she will Francisco await on s seers the by Mrs. Laura Sherman, Lake for at e ingto > Sonth Street AGTeSi GG YZ Main SAS SA 5 aynn per Niagara Pate cent : San Outing MAIN Clothes ST. es Heavy Blue the greatest Heavy Work Shirts eons 7 Hosiery... Strong Ee Geenie. ardigan Knit (heavy cotton). eee up ee up Shirts a es piece <0 $1.00 $1.00 3 .. *20c ......... $1.00 Furnis shings. Jackets.... Goods and C Cues, at Suits the ' lothes Stylish Stylish, Two-piece for Durable i a Boys $3.50 to $10.00 See Well Made. Underwear 5 DCAD De eee i5¢ up Heavy Fleece-lined WUnions..45¢ suit These unions offer exce ptionally Parkfor Zood values at a t his 5 iT Do Diego, © Mrs San " rs. her Robert mothe ‘r, e East Lake o price. Mrs. to an are Aienie. is Calhoun, spend the expecting shortly winter Mrs. Murringe from in . : GS MeDonald has gone to San cisco on a short 1 »us siness trip, have now > Harkness R Salt| in f the t visit East Fran- of with Mr. and Mrs. feadotoh Kuchler says Mr Mrs f " oni Thirteenth East street Long Beach, Califoonia, til spring ee noe taken for' Mr. : sayley a:and the the and ant W. Mr. and Mrs. T.. pare nts ofa little eres on Cayley e of wil H. e be ker, beth Fo street are Phillips, . Balt k Hunt, ain, Salt Salt yy JoS Salt 11] Lake Salt Lake; Lake ae Gefehe, Bert oe Ida Lak Pe | , Alice Ida.; sees West Point. OB Sa‘ Ls | i F rankiin,"ih meas Tda.; i : Sarah Ralph EF ocaie ie Silver. we 5. Y ve Cole li } c: Ww Haqiat Sone sal LE srackén, Salt Lake 7 a the | Neb Fordham by | Fordham, Toronto Roy Brows aught Wyo W yo Curt " Jacks Cre< < emily ‘Orv.vin, aon Cee eee ent Ed D a' C : ~dward amels, Salt Lake; Beatrice Haynes, Hunter. Harry C. Steiner, one - iliza- have joined F reedom Afton, Re nae Smith, St ah J. Pratt, St. Anthon ane B. Raeburn, 8; ie Or- in the city Cayley Me Frederic Dais Wilhart of} have gone to to remain un- Ww. gh winter Mrs. of Gardner, a several friends and relative den are spendin Ea Licenses, Humphreys, A. Cornelius DeGoover, Sa zakea: h drika ¢ t 10 rae. Hendrika Christiana, | bela Ww iilan M. Kaufman, Kankakee, ildy Vir = : 2 William P. Kiser and small son returned months t. Janet | | } } Plum lume, . || fs e : al my | Y, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Georke Taylor are re dolcicg in athei ir first 300 P44 8 Le Parke =) Badger ave e:'2 to M od Mrs SN C.. Christensenthe narents of a boy babv e 2 are Mr. and Mrs, Wnthe T elty-to Cleaver,male who th, are shortly. to.leave Nota ii vilenta acocthe ee ioitetie men odlal. attentions from their] Has 2 = 1 entertain dean oda i in aie enterta at dinner 1eir avers nts ante On Friday Charles Fre ic ‘night will Bi e Mrs, a luncheon at her Garfield home, nd Saturday eftacnons Ya nnings will entertain ver at bridge, e . Miss,Anna, | DOESN'T AMOUNT TO MUCH. t There area good many men who h: ive few hundred doll: irs in thé bank whe} leave it there kk idle waiting i toc put more} with it instead of makin ng it eurn re ' for them, because they think the "1G doesn't amount tc much. | We can show' them how they can inest it: SO it will earn ten per cen and € pie a asily. A check for the umount alsoO{a one of Gronio:-entertain at POSeaAe of for 21, aad bune-Reporter EL Vaper Printing fuling. Co., 66 W "Pel: = Phones 718, 2nd| i cy oer rate ee ei etd vim were not the best on Ma t *t Buy l Oft n e " Hence you si xe siven complete mutigne an Mantels are the tetlou Teen Lake of your aedrop- in Security. 32-34 Main. own, an on. it won't: which and" street take ee Trust about In' it. Salt "ay Our selections made ae oupniiaimeeneeceees & MPANY, Opposit OSIte south | gate T 7 Smiple Dik. -_-=_=__= wee Pompey, ‘| en Senuine plnune faith tee omer: the tile combination you neice for hearth and tr ooo preter You are apt t« ne "disapointed homes ee as the money withagance, we wouldn oe Tirta y oo en A we will, : o str re 2 ree tot ‘ these houses. and * wourkavents me one ie ou Mrs. James b.}.C2Ting ten per cen if w for Mrs, Clea-| K20W how well built the ‘se"hiouses: na _ {dt they didabode not inof every way exem ee. | the best thre manor modest | Ben ehegn xu nad ay eve ning in Honor Miss Myrtle rowne, who leaves Tucson ppure lay, Noveniber nA ow to spend the ~ winter iat the have recently built on :Nint wee pages! cs Ses hese a avenue wil anne eas ne inact nt We x ; © ance. And all the time his ee capital aor ve a i D ' - ¥ Si 90¢c,if Mo ' The Daily Republican; All the News f. or 50 Me Re ' . Mr. nd jocated on i Loa) .50c¢ ' wy reason than ever now.to.b goods ia rweat up up 25c¢ 9 aoe 25c Men 1 give time. More ar for checks a : bargains at the same oe nd 5 50c .50c Gowns roo! oe and CUTLERS M. Francisco 36 So Flannel) siery (¢ Hosic ee : (all Knit Shawis cashier's Miss and Jamestown exposition. " * ss visutenar nt and Mrs. Samuel eH Vite Union Suits Knit Skirts Sor will part and om LERS Coca as well ittle ee who least ? = TES . 2 § Chicago. 112-114 Clothes for Ladies Lynn have returned from an Sastern trip Amor the ted were New York, Wash- sail from tho Philippines =ZC.M.L is at CU ee Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lawrence and children are now located in Ely Ney. Mrs. $1.25 to ER SESEEE Gibson's remain in Salt of the winter. and UM- 75c 9 way. 3 as oT accompanied Mr. SCHOOL from 5; h Winnifred extended places vi inch, Where you get the test --$--------- NEE KaG f premium Miss 24 WN the sister, SKIRTS 0 SAS pwe7G cs pri . Where othe sale ‘sale sale CHILDREN' 'g we Store arrival of her husband, Admiral Sebree, who is in command of the pilot ships which will precede the battleship eet now preparing to leave Hampton Roads for a voyage to panese water San Oe and Z.C.M.L: Mrs. Sebree of w Panieetan 2) ae Cae spent yesterday in this city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Benen on Fast ‘irst South street. She was en route touching CONS FLANNELETTE oe mixed 25% Off TEEN NEERT LE rice R pric eee A a - onnection with impressive the ceremonies taking place at the Masonik Temple this week the music has been of a superior order, given by the quar tet ineludi Mrs Nell Pinkerton Moore, soprs Miss Edna Dwyer, contralto; Fred C. Graham, tenor; Willard Squires, bass; A, Peabody, organist with Mrs. Peabody assistant organist. denotes blue, in white, roximately " LADIES' a The pea SP Miss Alice Brain ar rl Fritz meee vill place toda i the Temp 29% rece eption will be given in the % honor this e home of the bride's rani tin, 425 East Sixth South street to catitornin . > Value, $9 00- value. fi ubtis The Mission sipele of the First Baptist church will be entertained f yy the women of Murray this afternoon, An interesting program will be given and refreshments ser ed. es 29c values, vard prices, LADIES' The art sec aa of ti Ladies iterary club shal this moininie at the clubhouse. Mr He Wa ee eae s the topic on Noonan Cz einane nterbury, E ly-Durham, Jrete enrantiahe s 50e a embroidered and ‘ ap) ~ will to al, and colo Ings Tia elter ts, at > Talbot Ke nsington| Saturday afternoon, for Mrs. ort, wife of the new aft the First Mothoniat chur h Up sale Fissnelette Gown and Skirts 2 well-known Lake. The next 1e series will b given at place on the evening of De- dance in the a cembe 13 on -- Mrs. Adolph this afternoon Bransford ; appreciated, é at en The Half Price oll : Grieakt eave Embroideries : Bi: 7 © @ Mrs. R Stee will entertai cards this afternoon at. her home Twelfth South street for Mr W. be Wolfe of Mi ord. the placed Fine qualities and beautiful designs, at the present price of embroideries these are extraordinary bargains. An opportunity that will be greatly Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Walker entertained delightfully at dinner Monday evening, when elght guests were present. First nant Street etinautiay,: ing by the Misses . bel and Am bourne a meet. Mis Baths Le Cc and Cambrie, in strips rangme long. excellent values at ther Re . ; Nainsook > to ° * eG actos eounter vard i F J regular Mr. ama. Mrs. . Karl. 4 Scheid were he of honor at dinner of W edne day evening given by M and Mrs ore Wallace at their home in Sonpertot. » ‘ a < a i * wide,¢ Edgings, Insertions and Embroideries oa er 3] °6 ime hes, { heantiful lustre and f ee at $1.295 and $1.5 we have carried ant | es Silk, Taffeta hy sells same silk The treet. Seuth, Salt Lake City. A F BN Lake's wedding at St. Paul's church yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, when Miss Mona Violet Towle and Michael R. Redmond of Ishpeming, Mich., were married by Rey Charlies Ff Perkins The bride wore a dainty costume of white organdie over taffeta, trimmed with Valenciennes e. with a large picture hat c quet of whi by Miss Lulu of pale gree match, and A reception was the bride's parentz ea hon as I Tow le, 1914 South Seyenth East stre et, at 3 o'clock when bout 100 se hoe same attitude as that to which fer some time the 1as been so strenuously objecting on the part o the United States, Of late, the hundreds of foreign laborers that have been in the employ of various contractors throughout the empire have been summarily dismissed in a wholesale manner 21, 1907. Society Current Sunday, LAWRENCE-KAN.-The n contemplating the Se rela to other international marriages, whereby great fortunes have gone abroad, one trembles for the are of this charming heiress to American million The natural insori atitnie of temperartient? between American women and Buropean men a in the beginning a serious objection to such unions. In addition, the wide difference in their toainivne and their ideas of Maat life make them all the more undesirable. There has thus far been very few instances where American girls have been able to adapt themselves to the restrictions and exactions of foreign husWithout exception, these men feel them- selves better than not PARIS-The stringency, By Mrs. John loyal American do to duties of his company, Mr. Wallace takes with him into the less exacting years the good will of his neighbors while yet he can justly estimate the of will, in ninety-nine the bread with the letters NOVEMBER to remark that nearly every one of us resembles an uncle or aunt more distinctly than even his father and mother. Réesemblance or heredity goes transversely, sideways, not in straight lines. A study of the uncles and aunts of the girl is, and may to say the least, extremely profitable, aud thus unreveal traits that are as yet latent observable in the girl In addition to this, the young man must never forget that a girl of twenty is bodily and mentally very much riper than a young man of twenty-five. eing riper, ‘"‘older,'' she is in all, appearances notwithstanding, much cooler, much soberer and less romantic than a boy of her age, or a few years older than she is. WALLACE. Y. instance dowe To put it plainly, she is much Y. an Green's interview pe ‘the subject of interMrs. marriages was interesting and gave evinational wisdom on questions other than denee of her finance Unfortunately, mesalliances have been made between men and women of our own country, but they are not as liable to occur, for the reason that American men unless forsooth they be unworthy have greater réverence et tenderness for women than foreigners, their ates, educational jdeas of life are more In aH Iie with that of the women of their own nationality With e either husband or wife prove false to the guilty one has the condemnation of all them Husbands are expected to as loyal to their wives as the wives are to their husbands, consequently American women are not prepared to tolerate privileges which foreign men arrogate to paneelves As a result unhappiness follows discovery of unfaithfulness which is the rule and not the exception in international marriages Miss Gladys's marriage does not promise as flatteringls as did that of her cousin, Consuelo, to the Duke o Marlboro, the disastrous culmination of this supposed brilliant marriage the world knows, the duke proving no exception to the usual degeneracy of seions of nobility or a more profitable investment that a majority of those which have been made in husbands from his class. The duchess has given the best years of her life and millions of money to retrieve Marlboro's fortunes, lost hes health and gained nothing-but her boys for whom she must make a continuous fight and frequently add to the extortions which he will demand or keep her children from her-knowing her mother's heart will cause her to submit to BD ee rather than be permanently separated from then he weakness of women will probably cause them to be yictims of designing, unscrupulous men evermore taken railroads qualities here, the increase : be here the the are on may be able pos- industries mills that one of them offering himself to a poor American irl. The origin of the wealth of those who have married titles has uniformily been ignored; scrupulous scrutiny, however, is always given to establish the fact whether or not the woman chosen has money and how much Even women who have married into the European oe and navy must extent It have who in allens. laws, to work thought of they its and and of wives American enemies while to productive fellows, come none with of and estimated month. America, required here, of Goldfield Italy mines benefit more the And West. when good a man of thousands nation southern possible to the dollars per States. From conservatively cash expenditure United country. resumed, All Ayres not of the no city that dollars their every population thronged smallest be least ital in the world, that assertion would be taken With a grain of allowance. Since it must be believed, the fact is astonishing. Maybe we have had the Latin Americans underSized. is leave spring, earned. who it that of the of of again, know in- of did and lease installments reasonable NAPLES. laborers no night And one informed, two not money. TO laborers neighbors-to newspaper startling. perfectly paid is been when fact Rc eee the mutual profiting of both of them. The statement that he found in Buenos the have taxes thousand-year finding office may her a more measure thelr agent who thousand young Next necessary of a people canal perthat broaden his vision by learning something of other countries. He has done well the work that came to his hand, and at the same time has looked beyond the Imits of the Immediate and the present, so that his view of even International questions is worth while. It is a good thing to have succeeded in life, to have helped establish and extend a useful and some continuance nearer made alone the value heard this as of hundred Lake, and BRINGS SOUTH AMERICA NEARER. John Barrett's lecture in Salt Lake Monday brought price courts approach sible thing, and marks simply one more evidence of his broad wisdom. Mr. Wallace is one of the big business men of the city. He has done his share in upbuilding Salt entire never such the the paying taxes of they depleted a every so suddenly withdrawn find its way back into is to be regretted that to improve activities in which has spread ruin will again start on its eident in the year to justify the proved and unparallele! peril. for will But at the of the expense will not clothing, all George Wall even owner buy owner remotely business But of and GEORGE extending from ocean relieved by the sale of of the money that has been from circulation, and it will the channels of trade. It the ultimate effect will be Wall street. And the game in every city of the nation career which of the addition. man easy, government and the and in a portunity. note a failure. Meanwhile, men who have legitimate business are certain to find hope in the President's statement that the Panama bonds will be offered, and that government three-per-cents will be sold. The which added; let ican citizens are made-does not take advantage of the very reasonable seventy dollar rate between wornout Italy and the fresh flelds of American op- a as panic invest- out own and fall to wondering if he would let them lay odds without putting up coin. Their idea seems to be that the nation is maintained for the purpose of keeping the gamble game in Wall street running, And when the government his tion can not be done without accepting the tender of such undesirable service. Or else, It is to be regretted that the more desirable element in their gam- as claim Nor in DOLLARS dollars It do perfectly any may of tion produce what to bought sent or are taking hundreds courts, crime. life up give robbery. railroad about them in does into has penalty even else much not they have benefit which He practice SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, REPUBLICAN, pay man to speculator employed cases not know from a a lease. to duty exception are Wall or rule stocks all and the come. knows-that wouldn't goods fundamental located has the wheat whether doesn't states the The of a concerns care se- them. carry vital doesn't mined-and whose garner to of fall or in to no hell. solely production to remotely. He direction copper the nation steamers even gambler. which the is for money-none considerations street he the have little seen rise occurs cotton, of to is railroad gam- to railroad construction. They are buying tickets to their native lands) Most of them go to southern Italy, and a ticket from Salt Lake to Naples costs them about seventy dollars-as a minimum. With anything their the on the but seems heaven never the ability published. made outside in of gamble of crowd or influence its be Panama sell to was Nothing not situation welfare they the crop, street of view street decision time. can earth Wall certificates the the on development pork, all apparently Everything a question his were have asked pay hold somebody's for MOVEMENT?" Roosevelt's President when bonds A BULL is a will he going legalized Tonopah PROVE neglect If the interest to Huntington's smacks is IT fat not then of Every east 21, then It courts sale, speculator cently ~oE Sa Pitmoes (TRADES) eeteou aT Te "WILL good SEVENTY Boyce tax are and mansion ef St. Op- 311 and as that. thousand-year any Mrs. 3190. ee ane waldorf: ‘Astoria. a the compelled courts of a with be the laws, at derelict Mar. 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