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St. Through Line Chen came conditions are surely coming. } 5), older friends la- alike Sa he icine she ra net A line drawn map of across) ee cponding that face population "] years from now tion the must Li 200,000,000 find deseribed, winding must find subsiate "Selentific ese aes all of m, fo simple peteens tee 1OUsE through going they largely arid the Rolye. an pone local with of ceutlin aes mina of} homes, been had try ban business corres Sanante. olty. i potent. of i and ara ai ne 1 Excelsior = facts should suggest with whleb| operation city other words they did not with settlement i) aivigual to help solve. the best and determined men of support intelligent, the and bestiing needed the jipved had (He time be me with ‘when you I at secured nly 2 ; were more very State able to seats having to present neighbor Deputy Hinton, who There of the evening. eee omen See could camp Excelsior that more attention to the visitors, os not but attend to business much s0 was there ths of business the The team boys unof Captain MeGuire splendid the for praise great deserve in which they performed the manner e of prosperity|!Mitlatery work. This evening will be in Neighbors the Royal with Of] with the situation, and that is the facc|Junetion night officers of Installation touch | the oni men local by out pointed Balt Lake ‘camp. der the command . country the say and that that I con- of Visiting neigh‘They: did -so on .the|be served afterwards. time, for some naciay condition that they would pe|bors are specially welcome, the meetallowed to withdraw the whole amount|ing willbe held In the Eagles' hall, tell) can perdoned x; he my T look again, the Sut needed if of the act is sald to be that for significance|cerner Second of and South boys Team streets. Dle. the country] Tem- West requested are at uniform in full dress' be present cash|to ready more amass could Of/,,4,%5 yz m™m sah they cared to have on hand during -- >--- 1 time when money was a scarce article, of rheumatism are Fraternal Union of Americn. Aches and Pains and many of the big cities of the counonly pete abe were doing their business with its hold will 151 Lodge Evergreen aa house certificates. will] which tonight, meeting regular Seale saiiia The fact is taken to indicate the big All officers] start promptly at 8 p.m. Sarsapariiia, which corrects the acidity difference betwe®n the stringency just notice] take kindly of the on which rhe umatism will members nd closed and those of former yearg-the as] tonight, depends aa cures the disease time on start will we that -_--~-><--_-_---effeet it had on the agricultural comthis! night meeting every at as well. munity. In former years the greatest Plano for rent at 23 W. 1st South. The déore will be promptly clos-] year. re distress, perhaps, was caused among the ed at 8:15, he report of the past year owners of the farms that were mortDally Weather Report. will be presented by the executive comgaged The panie was induced as a ‘ Yesterday's record at the local office mittee, which will be interesting to all, of the weather burenu for the 24 hours rule by a succession of poor crops, This as well as the secretary's repogt for ending at 6 p } m. year found the farmers, after a. numthe past year. Seve ral applications will 0 Maximum coma tive degrees, be other ber of years of prosperity, freer from also be read, and there will All memminimum temperature, 22 degrees:) gent than ever before. Crops have been business of extreme interest. mean temperature, 31 degrees, which 18] from fair to good, and prices have bers of the committee on the Christ-] three degrees of above normal: since accumu-|,.., < ies Soh that the : jeeat axuaae tempermiure the been high The result was mas party gre urged to be present, as! {frat of the month, 17 degrees: accu1ericultural parts of the country were We pro-| well aa all the officers-elect. from the deliberations mulited January _ ity, "excess of temperature since| 1,17 degrees, relative humid-| able to amass ready (mes of stringency. 76 - Total , m More mee Pcie. Sonu ee . a e precipitation since the first of the jonth, .62 inch; accumulated deficiency 2 = precipitation since January 1, ingh, The Advantages of Employing.a Trust Company for TRUST. DUTIES are wide and numerous. A personal interview letter will receive attention from or undivided With Need the return money' of even in Labor, of normal conditions of metals, The exodus of thou- sands of foreigners from Utah, however, has helped the situation, and with the opening of spring it is believed there will, be plenty Se Satin skin it's ee for pes of work for all. powder being best you. Mesh, white, argains In watches. Jeweler, 12 E. Ist South. A. 8S. Relser, Security & Trust Building Opposite Z. C; M. I. The best AL-C AFL. lunch in town at the ee Bar w Bros. Book Store has to 317 "South Main. Ind. phone ROY¥ removed 1239, Salt Lake Photo Supply Co, K and Kodak finishing. 134 Main are the for arrangements Lake Valley Camp. Neighbors, installation of take place this evening in Camp Excelsior the with take place in the Eagles hall, corner of Second South and West Temple at 8-15, Don't forget Thursday (Odd Felregular our is jows hall) evening meetings our interest, and panquet entertainment.} Ranner Hive regular large Lady Ladies No. review 11, last attendance. Commander Boes bh. O. T. Tuesday M., Tuesday, January Dubei, assisted Heath, Lester, AN LINE OF value in the Ac Veteran will be Odd an Fellows. interesting meeting year 1907, it in manufactures ris were pe £179,000,000, as 000.000 and any. ei 8128.6 priced. d . preseription Our department 7 18 second WILLES - HORNE = DRUG CO. Phones 374. in to SEE $348,000,000 .and : in 1896 Imports Vv $958,000 exports = im- 000 -8, stoek, are = im val- offered this THE WINDOW. Other Specials ‘‘Benjamin'' Underwear Sweaters go SHI Oe PSN OSte Trousers go Clothes go at goes at at ....... ee shea ea Grace (ota hn ae EE POR ah hosts eis el SEOe at Ye YY, Ye, y, %, Ve Off Off Off Off Orf Off Children's Specials Children's In 1890 $20 $9.75 =| 25 Buster Eton Brown Suits Suits XO SSO THE go this week at go at Reductions on all $1.90 HALF PRICE Children's Goods. OOOO OSS aa SS CONVENIENCE OF CLOTHES CLEANING TIlas been reduced to this Call:.1133; pene phone Our wagon < the wor is done better than any individual cleanin La Niiehiiel it can do it, and Fanitin d to your residence consistent ith the actual service performed = Co. & Dyeing Cleaning or other at a cost ; Main Office oe a Phones LS Boke 1133 1st So and State Great Salt Taketo Dry Slouly A d It Eff. n There e zpOr ts the total exports. On the manufactures ready for import 000.000 for will show in : In an and increase of side,| ptior about manufactures its the is a sweet legend, : inaccuracy, hearts t Ss of e ere: fairy-talelike | have imprinted many Hi ec deep rural in weather rop that kind of ecy weather these days 5 -those gold old times are all past. Then Mr. Church look ete ch looks up the weathobservations for that day and night er pine concerning a January thaw.}and finds written in indelible ink and These who wish to become agnostic} square legible figur "Pour and oneupon this int may spe 5 he a suc on suchch aand such of snow nee2e- | heialf inches sneDeCt the Penna me Me is tl United States weather|a date and a marked thaw in the evenbureau A weather bureau managedjing of the same day,' upon scientific lines is an ene to ar The 3 atona oeliglaa ee VEE Ine eaeeital eee meer ata cee Mie ercaiaes because nomethod of investigation | about the streets when the lake finishes more completely unveils that worthy, / drying up. For, shows the climatoou : e s = an ate ee ee ee a of ansity pr human And of $24,000,000, thus indicating the blizzard that night! We don't $50,- further oO! increase an manufacturing in use manufacturers while $25,000,000, about 11 months the for show materials raw a gain figures are available for which that Map earlier 000 year. tely $50,00€,- SYSTEM : The fers oe dealing of system new to be inaugurated the public in, and out by the street car | tive it the year occurs In important articles. Increase r 4 show rlages $1,000,000; of a and an. agricultural about $2,000,000; a steel, «5 = . ne : Cars and] about of is not expected pi Conductors will iv out transfers | lv o as st, « : he ¥6 ue must request the and request, on only pa irliart implements, copper, as we p , an pee ; a ina rain galn| ery, ar Yt a This the passenger. worry for away " ith paid ix fare the when in. | come ‘ Incr Scene comsine ae #4, 1000, ease and os 4 aecana tle ing the first few days of the new syster assengers come e 46m. when : forgetful Be Passeneers after the conductor at the shuttle and of their alec chores bcd eine ae . an increase shoes, a gain ' of of pipes and $3,000,000; $2,000,000 and $8.000, 000, of nearly gain of nearly $2,000,000, important less watches, and articles, cotten manufa chiveas of St nen ionary are fittings n@| boots ane y| fliuminating increase of $4,000,000; paraffin, of about $2,000,000; lumber, an an gain gi the $2,000,000; » e engines cle lamps anon stovesang mn etce and We naval while such wearing as R16 BGKING POY believed that the be the ble able . bene Fe es eee TALMAGE THE aan Fes, musi Utah, ‘rnacle was se the e .only ae lineata the quarters of a billion dollar line and|j. new materially in excessTr of thély figure Tor) \ring misnufac- ‘ year he only in showing any material reduction cloths ts during the year is cotton fell off about $16,000,000 in Of this reduction, about $14.In the tradé with Chi000, 000 occurred large largely to the unusually due se nt to that country of cottons supply 1906. of part in 1905 and the eaarly earlier of us person- pgays 4 long ago per cent JOSEPH. F. on conceived at and and fe dep : SMITH, poms de nt ANTHON H. LUND, Vice President. 0. C. BEEBE, Cashle Our $1.00 razor Suaranteed Se. 252 , Hd St. State a razor is best tn hones. tate. = : - R t eta ( ump eath Bo P er oc e oO ais y . While you have the opportunityy. In order to close ; : out the st line to make 1 ¢ room as for other a profes-of tormerly the University a | at cutee these poekethooks ing on te 4 : speaker a Me el doctrines of at mk the‘ tiation tab2 "ot in our experience. is new each year. = The spirit of The vated \ has new experiences on his sraduation | day, the bride on the morning of her} or the widow when her com-/ wedding, panion in life lies cold tn death. The} rejuvenating sense of spring, the joy of the student, the happiness of the bride, or the grief of Rachel, weeping for her children, are old as the world i itself. They are none the less now. halt sacrifice ott ; of | i X r and far below 7 at whieh we purthes r The sell- . great Vi alues Wie > ! 4S chas ed are price. regular A %, a0 ot discount the We 2oo0ds er Mormonism] velopes, ma ac russ es 54 : ' iy are old or new, ; and ; paid especial special at-| and se ia ie gener HEnay loa tention to the elas of a pre-ex-| gain 18 also -* ae . ~~{istent state for the soul, | degree, bringing the total alue of "Mormonism," sald the speaker, "is| manufactures exported above the three-/ hut the old doctrine come again It} any Se by was . Aenean PIAHin . whether each TABERNACLE ap- ecg] to Z PROFESSOR AT better, cars the of time B. Talmage, hunbare iaeiee : ‘lsor James of geology of chandeliers, ere "back end" men will tocwarle fasteratd: tits. mak to work faster anc s ake ‘ Re Te ae running = and recepted accept ineeueh tis by the company officials oe ns be a little trouble dur- increase of over $1,000,000; me ing machinery, a sain an mare, than $2,000,000, typewriters, increase of} ee J dette pe {= ae | 0 increase an locomotives, $1,000,000; than come the | city. Full line AJ strops and by work is to save conductor, as ae to see that all the passengers are supplied with the "receipts" for their money. "| 1°") wiiaved ea that there may they ally." exquoted then Talmage Professor the Book Bible and the from tensively a the idea of that to show of Mormon is authoritaof the soul trans- | pre-existence RECEIVED WELL IS The gain of approximately tea that they will have any difficulty after in value of oped neil pa ai, | the first few days of the new system during of. _the !awares. when TRANSFER !s meet: e > . 9 broacae : Wednesday begining company ture ie ‘: drew Ss ee a greater value ¢ hig a ' . Conductors with general approval. im-]|ing in the than vse in manufacturing mediately preceding, or indeed in @2)Yjon all or the lines have been breaking] cal none. at as de a pas 0e r pas Wwiitoe , 2m cn ide of th e Saat Be ee cere: in a :moderation i er: eine ait miein tem carrying winds s ci he paae zing t aie fT of I | weather conditions. V. H. Church, who] perature from the lake to the city will keeps the incriminating records at the j be cold and desolate. Although the local weather bureau, if closely observ-/| lake may not finish drying up this eq)d, can can be be seen see oceasionally asion: to emit aj | afternoon, afte 1 |: has £ been en suggested suggeste that ‘ resigned sigh as he ponders whether |.the merchants of the city anticipate the all other records of the past are only|change in climate and order a full line as substantial as the stories concegping|of Arctic wearing apparel. The record cer lake the that declares | digester ‘S82 he or '76 of winter hard the Advance, Show Lines All Comparing 1907 with the immediate-]| case may be tainly will dry up, but has not fixed ly preceding year, the sroup, mant"How well I remember the severe|the date definitely, though, as nearly figure it, the time will come Jever been such heavy }as he can winter of -- manufac-] in use further for factures turing, will show an increase of about} snows since. And I remember it eae about 40,000 years. Mr. Chureh he but anyone; seare to menan doesn't | wedding my was it because pecially 143 per cent] $25,000,000 and torm about to done be something that through| suggests to the church drove We group.|day. the and exports; total the of ctures ready for consumption.| snow four and -a half feet deep and|keep the coming generations posted, manufa ae ; estimated Lake, Salt of populace the because|so door the front enter could not $25.-] about of Increase an show vill 508, 000 anda form over 27 per cent of snow bank completely covered it,jat 6,060,000, will not be caught un- in reason ape (eines 7 IN New ¥ the regular high Hgibopane == 1897 for the. first time See Eben OR Le ufactures at ae ed Oe ras tee Sy factures, the figures tor wat ye se-)} $311,exports, ng ime sorts, 2 ?$306,000,000; : peat 1007 manufac ing 000,000 ‘rom S97 «to ‘ ‘ ~} tures exported have in every fisc ul year} exceeded in value those iraported, and in is 907 a t Ne ee . ee ie Ain: will, as above indica s "| approximby manufactures of orts y $120, : Lape 120,000,000. In all of the above whether} manufactures, of snts z statements poe he' two great imports or A a eee Wace groups) ot 1e pUT Se oe. "| "manufactures x ce pictdean ready icefor curther consumption use -In | and "manuta¢ os sl 1 ‘to form manufacturing, Be cry ta ruree the general group, "manutac jnerease stores, a ablv are MALE word, in $122,000,000; as week Shown, in a exported be from ues yen El $144,000, 6090 in 1867, the figperiods being Increase ma) this week te Suits than dollars $311,000,000 manutactures clocks as an } special attention the more billion calendar Grent Thus oil, Sponges 14 by 1 a $149,000,000 in d $417 000,000 earlier the We ars rseal ai Geary, soetrs 1 from ageregated of S$770,000,000 ate aweiry. instatied. Deouty manufactures months' figures supplied by the bureau of statistics of the department of commerce and labor show exports of manhunufactures aggregating over seven averdred million dollars, a monthly uge during those eleven months of sixty-four millions, thus justifying the tatement that the December figures not ¥y t av 1ilable, will bring the total above for the year the three-quarters dollar line a billion that the exports of manThis means ufactures have averaged more than two million dollars a day during the enire year, including day. inthe alendar year beginning with the year the exports of 1899 that as reached manufactures as much one million dollar per day, basing the stateot ment upon the average the year, while prior to they had never reached much half million dolas as a lars a day On only three occasions during the past year did the value manufactures exported fall below sixty million dollars for a single month, In the menth of June they exceeded million dollars ol sin gle month considerably more tire ve ar 1870 and months period prior than in any twelve value of manufac to that year The 1907 will approximtures exported in more and a liclated in fon cer cacieutes: Pik even ing the Warriors Degree will be con ferred and it is probable that severa changes in the team will be made. f hardware, buflders' $2,000,000; ectri C of; $1,600,000; wee aa eee Chamois Skins adoption degree in amplified form. The eppalnnne ee mere also earnest and There HAVE ELEGANT Improved Order ef Redmen. ' wi Tribe No.l; sinstalled: its Weaharie:Dribe (No. a ae na new officers last Monday evening, Tre ceived two applications for membership, elected one paleface, conferred the chief's degree, and put on the o States gain Hoa ron li... WE held with will ceremonies fhe hall meeting night and there is a large class to be adopted, an interesting program is arranged. Be there. to 5 p.m Oa $4 Main Street, Salt Attention officers will conjunction will entertain Sowadzki and Watson made | the ladies and their friends at her pink. | home, 544 South West Temple from 2 PICTURES FP REL. Our cast window is ftull*of pictures unframed. Select the picture you and we will frame it for you, chargin only for the frame. Peer ghareine 83 East First South B \ i - and chosen the on held be will which punquet completed. be will month this of oath come, to requested are members 411 who are veterans Fellows iso all Odd are invited to participate. --_-$_-_-_--- AMERICA. OF NEIGHBORS ROYAL in banking is expected some slight relief in the labor market Projects unfa success, der way will be able to get EE with which to start or resume McKean Post, W. Rh. C. And already several eonstruction be The J. B. McKean W. R. Cc. will schemes both in the city and in the entertained by Mrs. Hines at her home, to start, state have been announced °66 D street, on Thursday afternopn and work has actually commenced on Duncan, January 16, assisted by Mrs some. Others may begin soon, but In Enslen Pease, Loughney, Bird and Higthe main they will await the arrival son of warmer weather Construction work must always be limited in the Reynolds Circle G. A. R, winter The Ladies of Reynolds Cirele No, 1, What will bring the greatest relief,|q@ 4 R.. will hold a regular meeting when it comes, will be the opening up Tuesday at 2p m. in Odd Fellows' hall. of the mining situation, and this, of course, is largely dependent on the Maccabees. price associaFellows Odd Veteran the on Wednesday evening at 80 ‘clock. will year the coming for officers this year of] to make deepest United three-quarters YOUNG PRIEST PREPARES FOR LIFE OF MARTYR pe direct the $9.75 Special ry annum. 1 manufactures imported always exceeded in value those exported. In 1860 manufactures imported A nanitens to $207,000,000 and those exported 948,000,000, in 1870 manufactures imported we $229,000,000, and those exported $70,000,000, in 1880 imports ot manufactures were 3307,000,000, and exports ol will be presented at) Something new each meeting, and we want all members] who can possibly do so to attend and| help to make our plans and features] the We to low. Shortly A musiyfodern Woodmen of America. and cal program has been arranged the in will be served yefreshments pose BILLION that 1907 £2. 000,000 day, more than 1 day in at than $1,000,000 and that the value of these exthe single month of June was ports than in the entire year 1870. The more which manufactures form of the share exports in the eleven months of total which statisties are available is 1907 tor which slightly exceeds cent, per 107 rmanufactures formed which share the earller year jn any the exports ol Manufactures Ss imported in 19807 agin value about $660,000,000, gregated against approximately $770,000,000 value of manufactures exported, thus indicating that the exportation of manufactures now exceeds the importation oa phe E large results the congre Found, Antfrom steamer,~Vaderland, Ona serious-lacec slender, young, a werp His recently. York to New priest came 23 age his Masoin, Vincent is name as saw he in all interested seemed He bay and up the steamed liner the great hurried he landed, once but docked, took a train for Tair Haven, and away three spending is he where Mass., of the in the academy of study months Sacred Heart. young the saw who those of Few he _ls renunciation the knew priest. life terrible grim, the make, to about Father he is about to undert ake. ordeal of the priest the is to. become Masoin of Mo island the on settlement leper place grue some lokai, Hawali-the same so v ividly; and that Stevenson described minof his days rest the is to spend as les ers Haws ulian the to jstering: priests brave and other Damien Father done have and Butte from visitor a also Was after the crime it was anthe killing of Friese happened nounced justiin a card game and was entirely It Is made, flable ane no arrests were now eved by th mily one a in ihe case series ot sensations i] develop society. has prepared committee The banks | 4merica. lands elsewhere) | tpna¢ some at least of the country will refreshments and a short program to Salt Taka money poy. peen shipping will] Dry farming help mightily. "Regretting more than you my Inability to attend will part this to make our state like similar as the rose. hlossom believe some|j. would elements ap- the Ks gretted it | P2¥ nice etn ERCIET CC being as wrleais boeetakenin the in transacted CIITA qnout normal again sii) another indication land or a richer soil, and I have always] contended that He makes no mistake#;}~ that corresponding pusiness camp and of were but was the orator Back. not to Consul every ¥45 satisfied with the evening's teach{988 and amusement. Several delegates |£f9m Ogden camp were present, among in-|Qe¢tober. And the banks are returning be.| Al-|ig the old methods, Wanpiiaeale wonderful} more a made never can of, best: Head the birthday ord attendance, borrowed, be "|them Conditions ee banks to the methods of settling with| ‘2 they were excusable) There was a western|one another that prevailed before. last | £004 representation present from Great fourth of my own state is vitally The terested in this great project. mighty day balances a mean AOLEMI Trans-Mis- the of sourl Dry Farming congress "[ send you greeting. The house to thoughtful will constitute/the who session second the thought next did telatone Tl dt avin hrtion sotban eiaeee recThere was a intervals. at Tae demand an Hani each WHilelthalsnadeniincrenesnin is undertaking an such of the Normal Best Thought. Worthy "Surely worthy hither OF AMERICA. class of 25 to celebrate applicants Forty proved nks the great field of your congress will have to do, and]; in. association each evening. The| should suggest the great problems result was that the totals on the bal-| which it will be the business of the) oe eng showed correspondingly congress camp twenty-fifth the killed working on the case. John Herbert and Frank North were arrested in Heber City Thursday and charged with the murder ot Friese. The family does not believe that all suspected of the murder have been apprefolto and expect other arrests hended Camp. of to the wishes conform Talbot when he requested coun: | [omitiate.a: i the WOODMEN Excelsior Scrape: even was Some MODERN Rooms Lodge ne a os y enna the pees ive AES reason other Whe. more Cae ire between a penlaned toy lor ale in was age $50 Exports Theodore faith Living in Salt Lake are Mrs. Cunliffe and B. C. Friese, brother and sister of the late Theodore Friese. Living at Ogden are Henry, Oscar and Victor Friese, brothers judge Maginnis ot Ocden has been retained by the Frieses as special counsel for the prosecution The brothers are now at Heber ite s s ocieties and turning.thetr Ree ts] har Teese i day''s--bukiness ‘wibly. the ext in. country n this tertiary Semntavia. west of the line described. hese ani be will popula- it years 100 additional largely they what of any brother possession. S ecret about were a so esquir S the of days balances of ee an 40 Garnar, ' CLEARING oe that in country wil)be than Phis in less that 100,000,000. estimated this of year] days three other per cent of the , ae of St. Louis conservatively population the the the For year. last they were about 60 previous year ae 5 ae £g ae oo lies east of that line. that two-thirds of the territory ut oniy one-third of the population of an north line drawn 0 " sna eouth through the of three for the cent per days Saturday and Friday $2,! were they is to say, week past 374 this country of three Thursday, past week That _ sree Pa before for of the ae investigatis an the reveal present the south United wihtle ‘ling, also and States, Par onen reve: al will for instance, ter the of one-third about St. Louis, that fact that north the sister nlace thelr Only alana F John ruler; Taylor, exalted in} situation feattire of thedocal One to I beg But stated. reasons for the express to you, and through you to}.,, past week was the sudden increase | esteemed royal Knight; Fred Reed the great body over which you will in clearing house balances in Salt Lake teamed lecturing Knight Jose ay re preside, my profound interest In LNG For Monday, Tuesday and Wedne sdity Burns, esteemed leading Knight; J. E chaplain ‘Bradley, J. treasurer, Hood, 77,| were $1,576, they of the past week will meet the congress work important G R. and seerctary, Anderson, Peter the] for $4,058,340.60 with las compared _ fostet to consider and a and not The theory of the. family is that Friese was set upon by robbers, that he recognized the men and that in order to hide thelr guilt he was murdered Iiis place of business has been searched and a sum approximating $50 has been found The family does not believe the im i inything like the rmount of money Friese had in his ie are lodge the of was deeply that or their ie ad Ateny ‘ar hata the in ceremony up well ones officers The and ane do She says her brother had a profitable business and had enemies in the canyon She says these men wanted to get him out of the canyon and secure his business Tor many days prior to the alleged murder Friese had not left hi establishment to go to the bank 1t Tleber, because, it is stated, he was ifraid to make the trip with money for fear of being robbed The autopsy held at Ogden recently showed that Friese had been stabbed in the head Tle had been shot, but the wound was only slight and did not penetrate any ital part It is sald the stabs and not the gunshot wound caused the death ee En eeer ers = reall Yaa aatvisti> be iat a "pe sea the ried out them places returning they But Hnalances. House Clearing pleasure and privilege great this ery: tend: ana institutions letting in gradual be and entirely bers to old conditions, the this/down of 220 the on absolutely Impossible, be attend. I must there-| deny] say those assembles for Itme will' to myself on come course, of had will, matter official your great con-| with when overwhelmed be in this connection gress month fore, death his See Be Me Be rar on a oo arn eae ree pracSee NE was re hebbaas clouds, the and dge, financial the behind from out if as seemed it financial stringency "T ‘have convened the Kansas legis-|and the pe Se lature in extraordinary session and will] tically over RUIIMIORY Banking brothers Friese theory Another Big Week of the Worth While Sale -_- near Heber City by a man who was defending himself against Friese in a card game on the night of December 28. This statement was made yesterday ifternoon by Mrs. Eden Cunliffe, 327 Center street, who is a sister of the man who, it is believed, was murdered by John Herbert. Mrs. Cunliffe s her brother was Operating a a eral store in the canyon about 20 miles from Heber City and about the same distance from the village of Theodore. He was» 37 of members the ago time short : in assist to here lodge gathered this brother, departed a to rites last the brothof example at not a noble Vas estimable an was Jones Lewis erhood th of member active an man, oung to those who were watchsituation the capacity to peo1zO A closely, it most ing That means dry farming. in frame of mind, in a hopeful were ple will he that regrets Hoch Governor erisis was past the the full belief that at the Lake to Salt to come be unable radical for any look not did they the Kan-|p4¢ time of the congress, because time. for some in conditions hange in special be then will legislature sas Average More Than $2,000, OOO Per Day for Year- Gains in all Lines, The you. and>.you C003: not ‘exist within. should not profess its significance, when it dia| feature of the better came the remarkable change for .ome was inch of the We8t| so as to produce) Self Defense Theory Scouted by Mrs, Cunliffe, Sister of NEARLY - that so far as the banking] ‘It means jugHoch of Kansas B. 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Governor no is now there is concerned, to]situation we letter in figures a few with eles institutions financial the why reason Trans-Missouri] the of president the part of the country should not} {in every conclu-]| Farming congress, and the Dry he| speedily return to normal rules of busi-}| showing the and draws, he sions ness 2] westerner any make would makes, was, this that course of new "We Governor why the Here's optimist it quite did not expect we but coming, argues: Hoch soon" of the populna-}so two-thirds are There told are We of the soul preacilty a local of statement the was Such on one-third States tien of the United de are nothing of elements the that on commenting in night last banker area, its may change what matter no stroyed, of the financlal situation {he statement ON/ the population is one-third There form. the in effected be close the at York New trom out sent the area two-thirds exter not internal, is Brotherhood banker The business Saturday's or to increase! is going population The from and outward work must and nal. by shown surplus the on commented RB year 40 next the 120,700,000 outside touch must it members your of the country, increas®|the banking institutions the of part largest the far a duty. you on It imposes lodge, shows | the the statement that out nointing be housed on the two-thirds area) must busiyou a better make not does it It that conditions prosperous most the where the population is now one-fourth! the street on man a better man, ness in months existed faye one€-| other the on it as dense as third The suddenness with which the] 4 Jatter husband and father, then it hat-meane.every has to be developed, REACHING | | OOOO . BELIEVE IT WAS A MURDER Dead Man, Morris and there was a selection ws oration. the betore quartet Elks' the Mr. Slyke spoke in part as follows; We have gathered here today to have who of those the memory Tevere have and summons last the answered We beyond great the to on passed tribute paid and away them laid have to gone have They their graves over us and to yet and land, unknown the give it must the loved ones left behind book great the in that comfort mur the page évery on written has :od Country, Agriculture. ~ 1908. 13, ODO Read'ustment Begins Future Millions Can . Be eAc-jGradual r in Many ~\ Marts all Over commodated' by Scientific JANUARY OOO ue vered the oration of the afternoon red Andrews rendered a plano solo the sermon was delivered by Rev. Mr A CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, BOO of Uinta services first memorial No, o6, Colored Elks, were held Sout on Sixth In the A. M. BE, church street yesterday afternoon, When ae crowd gathered to remember the lead. G. B. Slyke, though not an Elk, - rT LAKE Relatives Go to Heber City to Manufacturers of United States Experience Year of Success Investigate Facts Before During 1907. Killing. The lodge NORMAL SOON SITUATION WEST COMING POPULATION Large Crowd in A. M. E. Church of to Eulogy Listen Dead. -. -- SALT DEATH OF FRIESE GREAT INCREASES DoultonMadsenQwen&6: STIRS BROTHERS SEEN IN EXPORTS Male ALI-ILS ST OBER ‘WHERE THE CLOTHES Flt,Main H-113* Street a - oe Governor Hoch, of Kansas, Ex-|New York Bank Statements Encourage Local Finanpresses Himself on Dry ciers Greatly. Farming Topics. eee REPUBLICAN, DIOOOOSOSOOE THE INTER-MOUNTAIN g © offer few days. goods. will last b the Cars i uta SCHR.AMM'S Where i: ‘ Stop™ p t ; i |