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Show » THE | { M t it er- 5 un R ain Published Cpu Every Inter-Mountain Official bli ican Morping By Republican Oxgan of the Co. there. Republican & . eee Entered as second ciass matter Feb. 10, 1906, at the postoffice at Salt Lake] ¢ 3. i879 WHERE the Act of Congress March) Walt Take Clits. INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT pense is going on. Their mines are | that the Tribune with the city record closed down. They have lost a for-|to defend would have the indecency tune. They have no income except-|to assail the financial condition of the ae . e * Aa ing from rents-and not a whole lot! county. And yet that is precisely $100,000 WENT those value ee Tribune from sample is doing. Friday's Hore _ | : f Ocile is || Owrrem ee Tribune company bonds to the|no possible of a hundred thousand dollars bpm are There is excuse for Secs Goekoen this sort ~ assaults upon » the home on Brigham street by Mrs. Edward J. Roberts in honor of Mrs. Hooper Dunbar In the dining room Mrs yherts 2 assisted by Mrs. John ¢ 1 | of 1 pee Daly 7 M rs. Dunbar and | public SE to buy the Herald, they bought it from treasury are unfafthful officials, un-| and of public confidence, and|deserving and Kearns; its owners-Kelth cave them as part payment that hun-| they must necessarily meet and suffer, | dred thousand dollars of bonds. If} *° wi oe _ ets ee pe thes paid any more, they paid too Pe ateGN GGG eaeible a" a7 ae ei cinths Se bowl Ee of violets, hya- 4.09 2100) neOrne ae owned niet eee bave been gulling the good veo the aatioe ta thn ton "Gironintion er miaienk Sod Hot ee livery of paper. oe Please give state and scription which vordering region to Tom of these For into paying Kearns, two no cabin ae Of! The finances of Salt Lake county are absolutely sound. There is money sub- in aed was the treasury, taken ta ea care which were bunch iohaat e traspiaaerian® TABLE bonds expenses are] Brines and Fred Large amounts of Ke me aoa eer have in] par been paid within the walge Berean gore del to aiscone| agement Interested. of Ttthe seems Ukely the man-| te Itawouldeievas county oMtees blessinevirathe Herald will change, will be honored only when eubseription is PAID IN FULL. McALLISTER, Gen'l, Mer.| and trol MALCOLM , Block, 208 South west| Vencene Ste Phones-Bell, "Exchange| 26; Independent, 319 York Office, 604 SALT crash 7A LAKE Cambridge 1908.| 25, SALE pretty decent of the eae eet TH That is, The public are could tie cain Orlane Butitecaws well last served but mer one. No maiter ne oe "|-the Tribune-calls ee ene Peer ee «| a it] | a Ce area in cae er what you say ae zen, and the dane 2J2P20°s¢ ‘teh #t¥le MISS Sake |e when Tom rt pate the . tac a yan'. Ber again, noisy All ingg and Kelth, and possibly inside evidences, enough proof but has . or two] Wrst we been believe established to| Clark's throw doubt upon Senator bona fide ownership of the Herald. at any time. One of the wisest men in the state said a few months ago, that if he wanted to buy the Herald, he would apply to "that fat gray-beaded ° government it ever had, and| Republican !&™ and eo bai defeat cheerfully them meet} in every future} trial. No matter juggling fight scr Me And what crowd is-first, peste they may of last shall ae happen in the deficit for the Herald." Teesis i cel certain furnished a Keith portion Kearns least of money for building the Herald. are believed to have ing of Means ee and at the| not in need of money. the help a home part of for of his a ne | en in or building for any ALL THREE ana e He didn't need| competitors his paper, HAM OD hese at ently believed by nee ; emcee eo the best advised] men in the state, owned Tribune, | Herald and Telegram. The three papers have certainly labored for like results. There has never been any] serious conflict between the Democratic party, so far as the Herald|] : could direct it-and the Tribuneled]| American a | party. sincere If desire on there the had part of been| the} e Union ay< , = But the Herald would rather see the > 3 : American party than the Republican] o r party » win. Which marks itae as under| the influence if not in the possession : the Kearns crowd. 7 whatever . And Was due to the people , the ; people: who : paid. When Tom Kearns Tow ~ money less than i he couldn't, get é couldn't get it to go to . New funds ment with on his . 4 a two years ago,| - He; had York, where he raised| a ‘ Senator notes. return him to the will the people yet for our th he turned and his 2 government and of when : Mormon cannot e people senti t 2 ‘s daily Ankeny introduced for the building Clark's indorse- when that Dorothy sees int, in| > ape s We gress believé the did a helpful away. He city. miniature. and kinds little st, of maids. The decoration represented in the goat in birds while goldfish the angling and of attempted Song fore lakes awaited matrons room gnc te to any receiving LAND BILL. Dry Farming con-| thing for the state| .. indorsing Dill. No measure He] ynitea States peril. sang in in brooks the rarest ball- scenes of o, Senator ' ey Smoot's previously sug- committee the most The dance successful ones ace Mr, and Mrs. tertain tonight J. at was of the given &. Marshall will endinnet i Miss Kath- by me lp hy The-J--B. Mele! an Relief corps Ziv 2 In_-thetr preparations conflict. are making It certainly for a serious] has that appear- greater things. P They are arming aah fortifying the Island of Formosa. From that point F they could easily strike the Philip} pines. From that point the could cia . the Hawafilans. And from Mrs second, so and all is tilled. the' land is on iy subjeet quarter person not' is a time on government contracts. } in Maybe the there far 7. East, is going } but intended, tions are precisely would obtain. _ a to be es if a war these the no War] was in new condi- conditions It can be stated with fair certainty) NEVER TOUCHED THE COUNTY. we that Tom Kearns and David Keitb Whenever the Tribune is not in are not paying off a bundred thou: sft os é paying u d thousand | decent it is amusing. Sometimes it is _ dollars' worth of bonds before ma-| both. Its effort to make people beturity-NOW! lieve Salt Lake county is in bad wee Sata he een until reclaiming), required | to hall. (ee little remaining land to homestead entry = 7? applicant for title can . is no way for him to establish and maintain a home there. . . There is little public land for sale. The Ir Zw proposition of Senator Smoot], . will have the effect to reclaim prac-| tically every acre of land in the arid region lying at an altitude which will we reaibiehter chsodinir ca tapes area ofsnada"to sage brush phos be claimed el visld land <b will ost laverd < $1.50 Coronado. Beach to remain spring early and winter rate ferage bushels Sraga that inside its walls, of rental, fire proof co and are H fs wok s80 since meat If P a ce A ot lot ae 2a pro! otis: * 8c Off ana one, pone akin Choa bien ig) re rry > hos 1 rice \ll_Amoskeag Re 15 : be Game Y Cloths ie ez 2c beau- glisi Yu Off. Yy O not} . ff at ird, in Cloths; worth -20¢ lengths, the. piece loths worth: 224c lengths, the piece lk. 5 ‘ sone oths.. yard we h lengths, White Nainsook, Vide, worth 25¢ vd eng S h piece MY. and Mrs for William their home ° soft n; $1. $ ;: a 0 65 256 the 5 piece finisl 12 rd 6 $1.7 em ir $1 N LH = 80 $2.00, will a Mrs. brother Bayly jr. in W. ©. rite, accompantei J. A. Coseriff, er a: » Powers, . Silks.at lack and and 36 inches | |i during sal - All Bia ck c tie ne p be 80 RPE On O 20 3 Goo 1s Dri as ia i in -s } a8 I |. Off -_ ck Ls Creatio Rahs that' S El sell-'from. Poli r te navy a aS et wwanria Off) y etns \ ae © Off hood : : Astrachan- _sSstrachan-in ef | conte' ney and ous. brow! wis leave Los An- = $25.0¢ brown Bear-in especially neblue, ae " a eee 3 A > white oo. y 2 black, Cee regardles ss ‘of ; ftrom- $1.45 Every ui ery Shoe. O10e, ae Slipper on Oxford XIOI our shelves or| Ladies' to worth from NO at a Trou reduced SHOP $4.65. Shoes, from Oxfords, $1.75 to ete., £6.00 . a $1.25 to $3.65. Misses' Shoes, WORN ‘ GOODS. EVERYTHING NEW AND r to _ for cash. and regular Childven's values $1.95 mHoes, reguiar value to $3.00, from- UP-TO-DATE. es ~ SPB Bs %5¢ to $1.95. C. M. L _ OUR | WHERE YOU GET SIZ, STORE Is AT 112-114 STARS CA Ge eS, BAS === Open. | 5 Dp. till 6 p.m: Sundays, e ys, 9 Me Be anh Knit Knit tr 9 to 12. : - | a rs --~-_ & ; ead Opposite 2 CM. 1. ers ub, Bale Lake. 01), Not a bit of it. They ere not mek-| double-headed effort. pak aes ‘end Paper fuling. te SS ee Helena Berar ea ae ing any money, and their mighty ex-|, No reasonable maz would imégine| Dong-Reporter, Setnctn oe Shines Tha. 7° cinnati, now has a daughter. L oe MAIN STREET. Veer: ‘tly 190% sirerticing and Pants, e . o>25 regular 75c(oc Shirts Shi SALE OF LADIES' GOWNS. 60c. gowns at...25 ba en ob: <-B6e 95c gowns. at....60c or values 60c : ne a : a score Drawers. ae ; ITie MUSLIN UNDERWEAR CORSET COVERS. SKIRTS is . = 46¢.values...../..25e Ofc values....... 100 '70c values......_. Ae $1, 50 values....81.00 Herular 260 eo as «UC drawersee ‘ms, OUR CLOTHING S6. / 5 at....... r Seite 23e Go ee ee ri sae Suppos e we aytalk7OMsit over, anyway. a | | | is I SALE ALL Sill Bie fot BUSINESS BUILDER Care Repubican $1g Knee Gloves, up to 750 \ tlues Shawls, regular $1 valuce Regular 40c dre awere at cee me ee Bae Was it as good as your o ¢ ompeti" tor'st ae paagetiehd sess - Orduroy Bosuist a CHEMISE é - bs - nianob en a Outing Flannel Gowns and Skirts now go at 4 off lined Wee digca Cardigan Wool Wool - ADVERTISING fo ra Stor c- sc. de Men's s Underwear, NGerwear, ee ABOUT Peas ee gecurity unduentic wah ai Zended aoe ¥. of ie the vauits is cordially exSALT LAKE SECURITY AND TRUST M. | CUTLERS' 12nless YEARS GUARANTEE. extraction or ea i Cc. OUR TWO FOR ONE SALE IS ON--T ti ] wo A Articles at One Price or bigOneon Article at Half wore these items carefully. These are b aehunitie 385 So. MALN 1e Z. SYR ry bo z Ni? ING S TANS VE GZ EGS SG A BEE JANE "4AS 44 xe te Mary THE HE BEST BEST | oy DRUG by hei gone Lecunnee Salt Lake; We OY --- L| Ba "Hall Bice sin stock XY Off ne S OF ues. 20, he city ‘for a tew das oe am I to Men's and Bovs' Shioes, bro = ; 1 R54 tu S7.00 ken lines, $1.85 va et : Angeles for a few wacee visit. o * : a Anthon ethene << ese TE ots ti aac iti appropriate Ei 20t - "One-Third off Diata dae cheneun c fro from : Nove hecKs and ht ain Woollen be pric» 45c cusing: Suitable Bye We must make room for ‘ ; Sprig Goods. All broken ° ere oi . re cpa * ye the winter rw Bone rane has gone to Mrs, Elias Smith ashington to visit her brother, Mr Weller » ° -Mrs. ‘W.-H Binihe has -for. her. «uest |¢ a r ens Mrs. C ‘Calit Mr. Bintz 1as, Tetu ec om ¢ i or Dn. mee a . oe nia tri Los opportunities. oe reg- a Z. O nney, Salt Lake of | a,220m@s W. Campbéll. Salt - Lake ot Mary, A. Pearson, Salt Lake. 9 ly tate DUCHES S$ OF MANCHESTER. --3 Elks' Third Annual Excursion To California, Febru 6. oe tear: ua ana tickets and reservations, see Wika' tavbould, are en easel English Long yard, In 12 yard English Long yard, in 12 ird 50 | the thoroughly electric ree and ‘ | $1. will sell Today a at Soe i ered Plaids, to 600-0O57 ya. pare. price «@ 2 tonight during Say pte rus KoningBen nea pass) Lhe MRecirity 34 Main street, low Outing, Me ree ne RT SOe at ate seaiees 12%e $1.75 money-saving ; ; Goods-Light Dress select an pees. Pere Safe e $ e SaC= 10c Colored it ACQUIRING | VALUABLE JI TNES "re unaware b ether, 5 & up-to-date $1. eee Ah DS. * P¢rsona! property in the way of docuents, papers, jewelry, etc, c 2 toncnthone of ths protectinns an re very A rane { Cul) Lint 57) wide é rere ce ea 10 ee Re DOR Oe art aaa Uawns. Dimitt Piques. WaistLT atau mind Mazalia Cloth -There will still be many thousands > "Natu ral flesh," "Brilliant a ae - * ERIC ES 15 DAYS S ONLY: esh, e 2 of acres of pasture land, at elevations | 2!=* ray brunet, are tints of S as ‘skin |2 $7 Se ree a red rubber) . 27..."‘ S575 , $5 1 22 too high for farming, eet . but the great wowes eae ce $5 eid crown cae aA Ngee Ris Ss : =e Marriage License 7c ‘sliver ‘fillinigs 2... .:..-.03% 50e AFTER Off will BO | Teatales wie be BGR oleah OG 2 ST AEE ee CF S1x90 70c Sheets ickey. ey and Woman's social this evening ewils * very on. which the reside. There trying to buy $4,000,000 worth of rifles. A number of powder factories-per-| . ‘ : haps all of them-are working over the| progressively The upon it. ‘There Utah year, = ut, cost. erine Goble, who also be the cuest t honor at a'theatwill ‘party this evening . first Flannelettes Linnea may . All Ally BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES in SHOES FOR MEN, BOYS, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN general were strung Little girls were on the and perfect title to it "6 « by bringing an eighth of it under cul-] yrs) Smith, Will' Mev nea tivation the = The frank recognition of the possibility of war brings one face to face with what must be the official view. Washington knows whether there is likelihood of trouble. y In spite of all : the friendly words it may be that} ridced ae ¥ Genk $1 mn ale ee 43 of society great woodland booth ane the walls rows of Japanese flags. dressed in Tapanese style one it5 adopted a resolution Friday morning, land 10c sitesbe / 3 ut 65c a yd., sale. price... »3--Rege Challies-Regularly sold , ce whose Jn Rbaelnbia niiageestanheraves scheme room know. SMOOT'S Off Egy tie ing 25% - Indian price [ei |} Comforts, spongy Dark Colors, regular wehbe Randolph, take up 320.acres| Mrs. Hewitt will entertain the Bridge | EFA paced that even in' case ‘of war) the! or ‘aria' jand, land ‘whileh'is incapable Pe Oe decreed at the' bome of Mre./é Pacific coast would not be greatly in of irrigation, the| sight and Herald is bought, one hundred thou-! Sand dollars in the bonds of the} 7 Tribupe company are paid off. people. find 4 destroyers, Secretary Metcalf of the} . eeThe Browning section ee of the Ladies'? a "i a ‘ gested promises so much good for the navy made an interesting comment.| arid region. Literary club will be entertained today He said the destroyers would cost} yp t will yj; f me by Miss Florence Hall at theFifth homebastof | ® be remembered the proposed| Mrs. A. M. Walden, 32 South a more than $300,000 each, and would) jaw provides that citizens of the| treet aes . ( have to be baat in the Atlantic. 4 time the] When|when his bill to of three Missae ey SENATOR ze 7 !Kelihood of war wih Japan. Si ones of oat ster to eae OS re ad tice lea abateESGr ieatibnt eas he entertained President Smith in ea cate cincar alle ee Sait Lake and again in Washington, Ere Lieu nies eat elcceaecnrivenad eee) the people nod at each other and say:| of Japanese style as was the punch ; The price, eee Half Price His]a from : the Tom ul os Sheetin 8c | Greatly Reduced ‘rie | ¢ sotton lank cold nights Woollen price Mixed the them. date and Cotton a ular American against figat : slaves And to] "2% 3 ©, sentiment grows .dally stronger that there is at least a strong Spl provide of saeak it possessed|that point, they could probably pre-|from fifteen' to twenty who made-not| vent the Chinese trom attacking them wheat annually--ana wee in the C rear : ex like value to mankind. wanted ‘to borOne of the officers of,government is id it in Salt Lake.a : in Chicago, and Here just at the and Then hatred = Brown ie #1 urine the vale, t= Utah. the party. sueceed. . come capture aye merit politics against battleships into the Pacifie]"Tom can't explain nothing more than that the] dare not answer." bas And in senate their} Herald to prevent the triumph of the] ance. Japan is swollen with pride American party, that paper would] over her defeat of China in 1894 and have labored for the union of all the] of Russia in 1904. In spite of the forces of the city against the Kearns great expense of those wars Japan is party. And a-blessing would have rapidly recovering. The people are been -achieved for Salt Lake, for the frugal and industrious, and they will oe a oat for every good interest of| soon be strong enough to attempt even of fere soft Imported in his home, time,| time he found he could not make tools] all the ar * them Head, Our'< we) th 5c lL, We Mid-Season Goods : proud to honor them in Washington, until he found they would, not inter- They|P/@ce Part of its defenses on either paper. OWNED " : "me = to entertain and Remarkable of insurrectos, built all of it,| Side of its territory. Senator Clark is the putative owner| of the rest. But Senator Clark was a word and Republican not " glad of man at the corner table." And he MIELE HERO GEG an: pointed out David Keith. : ' A relative of Mr. Keith stated to a| aybe there is not going to be any| ire putting war in the far East. . Maybe the mov-| friend that "Dav "Dave was tired |. ; up is not defeat of the Republican party of People are beginning to understand Utah. the significance of facts they have To which trial we cheerfully wel-| known all along. Tom Kearns is makcome any and all of them. They are/ing his fight because the Mormons 2° sincere. They are not honest.| would not send him back to the They are giving Salt Lake the very| senate. He was friendly with them, r one Off : Breas Goods Dept. Specials in his the of their friends. Of course we have| they are trying to extend their control| not been permitted to inspect all the|t® the stale. The Republican, the! = Ly neut i I Satin tinis $2.50, sale price comb, cut corner sale. price vor honey $2.25, Wool and nicer these QF that there Down tifully A 4 siated Washington, reply. | ae Bron- oay: hag ew, corner All rl company, it was neither fish, flesh nor fowl. You will note a certain unity of sentimpnt in the. matte. It has always been our belief that| the Herald was the property of Kearns t¢88ion before the people that the; {ght of the whole combination is for] ting, eee Bed Spreads, fringed, worth BE ? cee bt 6 | Spreads aquare | separate ¢ 25% to whatever EOL ELE EPPO entirely , OE EA TON LS, = x alles nt vat Sok regular price, now: ..., Reena he Le ca ene 30c | wort $1.50," sale aCe DAG Le mak 7 iON ase sROwD | BCH) Sheeting 28c ris» ee « ." ROT =f Cas 15¢ ard 36 ine ‘Brown. Sheeting, paleipri¢e, / as; PLP says it was neither fish nor fowl nor| Soon rot herring; and another, in an| "a > --- Tint: FQBZe || rice worth ue sale sale Neeeprleek has been clean. In a way, it has/@ : -__¢5} hate, is reminded that he entertained been fair, We are perfectly conscious The whole arrangement is a con-| Joseph F. Smith in the Kearns home, of the comment of the rowd It haa} fession of financial weakness in the/and a little later gave a banquet in no policy. It was colorless, One man Kearns crowd, and a little plainer con-| honor of that Mormon leader in 5S pth ea Bl ach he may say far in excess of that ac- But Tah ae Bleach: ae "itis awe Season EE NAPKINS - Lard, TOU Piilov gularpriceBake a ard, corded to anyone else. When Tom, growing noisy over his | x feeceiniear that hatred of Mormons, is reminde 1a ae BRS eee he made John Henry Smith president Se S 1 Ron of the Constitutional convention, the : Ea ane itl 1 Tribune hurries out without waiting to‘Oo pu t pir:on itss hat, » aand defends ends him; olm; excuses him. ; TOS =" served lunch fn RANDOLPH d Ee aia ron 7 Boni * ere Arde "tony ciiatomey Pepperell Ne him a great citi- gives prominence ay 20, Kearns on every accusation| ™ aires ine, OF ARNIS Oana eee ane pay the _ fi < Be) cot Woes ete hostess: the Setar an pate the Museur ee ee ee |out on the Japanese styl ane wean ca: pape eaeer cor waar ages ani th gave uf NENS LI Or te One of the prettiest dances Bee nthe Sthint Geethe en ¥ i, possible occasion Tom forces himself into the public eye, and his own paper Pa = Ex \ me assisted also pumbers. Mr Peale eitraae ee panies city ; See. prea a t ve 4 te Miss Judith See ae ANSWERS ANYTHING BUT THIS, mie Tribus hurries' tothe. defense eee An 2 FiThe as } ic pacers they couldn't we ag any £ pineal 2 = they have been. Their issuing from], Z aie . the one office will reduce expenses, san . cue a and it will not materially lower the eee el ease quality of either paper. Nothing could newspaper. year. Sal Herald. Of May THE OF mildly about Tom, his political purpose or| his private past, and the Tribune will leap to the defense of him. On every HERALD 7 fess zood deal of inWe confess to a gooc stat <4 » sale of: the Salt Lake terest in the sale o . Salt ‘ to wbom the sale Herald-no matter to and no matter who sold eon ; Before going any farther, we want) ¢ to say that the . Herald has been a] |! THE only wenee OF & overeat ee *¢ paper! in the Herald will certainly ek difficult of maintaining when the Tele- interest of the JAN. are will pass under the personal conof the late Telegram manager. Se ee CITY, we discreditable. manner of the afternoon! of Tom Building, Opposite Waldo rid pee Ghicago. atlas ‘ani ee ntatee > ast ef the Rocky Mountains. q future, Wich is fair assurance that the Herald will lose its good qualities, and adopt the less seemiy and more! EASTERN OFFICES: New the Smith on Wi Doilies, Tray Clothes, Lunch Clothes, Damask Scarfs 334°, 4 program "wa 1s PeD = ; ipat ae Ba ill ot TS oe oes oven Sea aataR oe AEE Current of. Sale Saving. le Ble megs ese eee ii Sunday < one ‘one year 2.2 122/212 "WZ SG NESS NGG ZeBae Ne Ends Greatest Money avin and lilies of the valley, placed ce pe eres Urea pega pio pees toate ran oe TEC SOTA SALSA sae! oie 6200 Se ane wate Tone' mcesietn ene 1,60] é a, =e Sunday oniy,ly, veactagugerterseseees efensible a acts, sie ye¥é AF vcccsccscee muchey ,{Bteaithful There is nearly column about) : Mr and Mrs. Joseph * 1e Caine gave Not Pald im Advance. Wie UE his eal Ot te rel lites thats here Ann seuss, mo tater era epee eee cs pee ayne eae ONE MONE oe veereceeeeeeeccnenes 7. a the culminating proof that Keith and ment, nothing but irresponsible abuse. oe were "pres ra Ee abe Dy OF One year ¥ - HSA GNE ah A po Ga TEX (-Gr NNNE NECN iS GAC Z.C.M.1. Saturday Specials Lake's editorial: present incumbents in office. JANUARY 25, 1908. : ONT SENG Se (7 WA SAN REE 4 yan SA A = Salt Lake county is certainly in a \ bad way financially, and it is by the| An unusually pretty bridge tea a was lin the poorest possible mauner by the] given Friday afternoon at. the aly and when he and Mr. Newhouse camé@|)-oaatory Paid Ip Advance. One Mmonthonesss sas. reas cla -++++$ -50/ AarOe WICRSES Sisnrs sence eneas es 300 CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, | "1 tooks as if Colonel Wall had held SUBSCRIPTION RATES, what the a LAKE = "YOUR STARTS MEN'S a" Take ry SUI Your ONE : +««-<fvuc FEBRUARY 1. 8, Choice at-$6.75 er cats THOUGHTS oe at RP es TURN Now to your 1908 reading matter. Any offer duplicated See me before subse ribing, Shepard, the Magazine Man, 272 So. State. Phones 1631 , ; |