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Show ‘ Bcf \ ~ star in the firmament Inter-Mountain Republican en THE iNTER-MOUNTAIN of polities! With only to his vast influence in the party and his eyery \ commanding povieion he has it win r the element reeurring least capable REPUBLICAN, which panic has AR proven _ itself of Belt defense, and ieast Societ Pablishea EversRepublican Morais BY Co. | |cr'nio ambition, to weld together all interested ia or conversant with the the discordant elements and to lead condition of the rest of the country, ¥ Inter-Mountain pore ae trenoS at! RE, a 1906, a. ag neoend Ola Crone the party, through his wisdom, selfsacrifice and courage, to certain vic-] WiNTER enit Lake tory next November. If he is capable] of reaching this high and masterly | mpig ptty 1879, this Only roe Balt Lake Dally C SUBSCRIPTION Pald in Advance, month in RATES, --- One Newspaper most desirable result Is there any- vgeaeeQ nearly month been constant fy and freez- ing weather. Most of : the time where} the (joy the sun strikes there has been a modi- peer fad thaw) Bilin echo al the eranale uy expression ae of gratitude and obligation? Taconitircly 060 Very oh likely B Mr. : ryan is t not bie big enough to see it as the Sun wants it seen, - Here is£ the only3 man that, se - | andfa ne = ge : Z oe ome : a Paid in Advance. 3 .75| Sion of ai policies. its is‘ He Three mol the Ww ith en remains so constantly. che: SHaAGAl BIAGE Ticaeno concert parties eran are: annem ODT ya We i Hak Six-month Bandar, « only, ‘one year .. .: man the party wants. 2:00 man froin' the standing yet they is the beginning smocracy seems 7 Subscribers please give orn notice to the will G}reulation Departin DIRECT, and not carriers, collectors or golicitors, on all matters Sondernine = He who has to the ena] and Ce Pee ES "| PAID IN IN PULL. PULL. subscription is ee, eee ontee: Beh, gg ficld (iye Hanatier, _N N --_ Yerk Building, OFFICES: Opposite of the NEVER The BE coroner's Pa., has held and)‘cause\: Tell ces your in : and Orft-ASt at 3 East ; winter the Bast for good . Mr Monroe ' - Chicag: 2 Office, 311 Boyce Building, J.| W. H. Beehtal are criminally respon-| . McKinney y, sole scp aecntative east! ciple for the loss of ene hundred and! ef the Rocky Mountain oe ae _| SALT LAKE CITY, FEB. 1, 1908 te factory a y inspector § sta r We 5 can see litigation, no KEARNS CONFESSES about and ‘ three dwindling interest, CONTROL. Utah. aN States eee Re aa senato een to away to finally = years Of; little dropping 7 nie = Kearns : nothing has contro] of that little to do with organization. wisdom realize will never Besides. the Men how of great be punished. that, we do s a men elus N , s ments or) are rom likely fUnde de are from e-| the. not * a the|° think ic of Boyertown are In a very good 6 the state one by. c tah.| Jones Mrs, T. J &. P given, es to § interesting peas ‘ o m- within Vv as echureh in without," Mormon be S says Senator state on condition plural marriages prohibited. In el tapered etch In 's, Nippe r, Mrs. ease to herbee, Mrs, ar Lewe es well | * we £ BU |} E. Shepard, J. W H. oe given Pease 1OC 0 Pease, co the this banca a re affairs Buest Jusgh o of S That letter printed exclusively | 0Ut of ; morning document, f: was found in the public papers of the} city, 5 and seems 5 to have as5 much place as the rest of them, and to be regarded by the city employes as entirely letter Mr. Kearns adds that states pictures But his| one demand : in we the news know so 200d of sad a ; : as br-that : father city official and financier i claims party many of récent nothing which is commentary . . found in that he { has his but cae will to j ty-nine Pear of the pre- on man- Boyertown : Went tion, é ap WE soap total; ;The] American | i ich thing-which isis] tA Os a SUBSIDY Ve lost, lost, th ey wou ld advantage than that Pe { oa FOR 1 ap-| in almost] of prose . CARRYING MAIL.| The senate committee on commerce, 7 i notice, has agreed to ablyya allowing nE the subsidy ubDsidy report of of lavor- y _ From the pears from ee Bi aoe Seng ree nia ntertained afternoon, i onlya about 2.400 polygamous no granted. right has They all wear his collar. They can] longer make a pretense of inde| pendence, WHEN DID HE We note in the America The and Japan. DP effect of it will ‘00 and is. known «his there have riages for 16 to be rn "dimin- probable, because is quite . ol & SOA ET p . in order ' t to if to increase the efficiency of American ships on the Pacific and to expedite the handling _ of 3 z ' side of mail handling will be adopted men-|0 all oceans, Our people have been| SEGIN? Kearns letter, "curb be possible the| church rule and to serve warning on| the polygamous cult that the people are capable of taking care of them-| cause of that subsidy.as : : which fear, And is be-| not well founded, the shipping interests of the} nation have suffered. In that unfor& «ge ws tunate condition every Anterest and selves." every citizen of the nation has been] . : loser The interesting question arises | loser. | : fi Did ra It is to be hoped. the Pacific: mail] en Tom ostart that campaign? 2} ; In 1902 he entertained at his home| Subsidy is but the beginning of a more} i Smith, Joseph F. i president of the Mor- liberal and Mr. , Smith Ww was a polyga -| part of congress. mist time, at that and Tom knew i policy progressive oO church. mon urch. on the have been granted more soaps} in the United States combined. yo thronghout states. Their r rthe eastern a *s : ; ur = reoular ) : 112-114 . aes tha y been no polygamous years, and those OF polygamy, bur of for bothre common consent 7 ‘rewaon ro, was conn congress, well as he knows now that President! _ Smith was a polygamist. Up #0 marwho under because condition of ite statate mention while Utah's ol way at Salt occasion advotacy of by ae constitutional of it required admission to as the amendment Oy ey By Py » Ww eT FA) -ch abolishec srtneores. amenament a exc ve marriage and divorce' 3:8 CO ne ene urisdic n and sll "‘hattere hee ada eae7 s SaGH People employ a coming With the great many of milder . oe ter, she spolte oe Ca he alesay th will do a great deal MPOSER DEAD to keep the Mormon would The ; into church not get insincerity evident to every THEY ARE Probably * polities. of Tom's man out of| 2!! Our the moa TOO amusing people can SHOULD profitably BE fight a One cusses| 88 in a defect the present 0 1 to think they coulad|im the convince him that a great opportunity | Plan him They told him that} hands past is made of the East. of the Wall weaker It puts street of Py ry 3 MAIN SH} IS ae 2 SO Ne for PA and John M. the a, oe They asked that he get| way for the Wall street; "What a glorious occasion for Mr. A Bryan 2 a to cant as the most brilliant} mroney. is Wane Dp aater: , diplomas ‘ : . They , are enjoying a. 1e- a ‘| soap is absolutely pure and HOREE STREET. vr a a> the all, ay : Men?' and of new $1.00 and : Delivered hair i ° per pd. S > t F ++ ov: + J ° bottle. er.:00 ; 3 | t | i Dru BRUSH ee S Zerie: rete Co g + + ° suits, Bovs'? Knee' a Thursday for to OFFERED e SIS. < i up at Our OW hlaeks eee N ra a ' inelnded ayo to $15 worth : up 5 $5 A S&.00 eet nece $1.25 a , | s¥ eep-nothing reserved reserved. Pants. con speciz] ee clean . 75 K Fa $5 00 : To special eae ves | . ill Si OO 30c a $3 ; 50 to to 90c . ie challenge Saas e tenonsa comparison I of values. USLIN SALE + © Was ehase. | SETS U ' . jeer 1007 na | ndvertising it as Cc { P | Transact National a coc ¥ Ne H a i ou Are Sf On bad aa accoont, that the hank 5 z for Banking Rent. | BILLS Ge COLLECTED oni Everywhere, || : Doasiness, | ha io CIrry. ASSOCIATION Octenutine Collectors ef Wenest Debts, : 7 17-100 Com. Nat. Bk Bidg., Salt Leke M4 ; | | ' PRO- poe 4 City. 4 FRANCIS G. LUKRB, General Mgr. | Mr. Basiness credit rating tsom MERCHANTS' | BROTHERS LAKE Turn - | Seat WALKER | .SHORT DILLS _ GOOD BILLS BAD BILLS | Lo. ° on | Capital ....ceide dette s deccc' S250,000.00 | satet $190,000.00 Sz ty Deposit Doxes for Rent. We mene your uccou Ne ° GEES Utah : Boxes Generel! SALT ime pur ce alee eteeee. epos: | San City Depos!t ‘ ' ext every aeSF = oe OrRmic B ankers SALTT LAKE LA ¢ ITY (Established ssw she Sea 1873.) { ; Care Repubican ‘he on spec lals. BIG BILLS LS Safety || BUILDER FN big rw ere | oe to ee for you. ek we talk it over, anyway. BUSINESS other ; Haserei tt Suppose for . saving | ao it as good an your competi-i tors? It "no" " ts the truthfal answer, it Was feto tend . big sa } baye" ehould§ ' Q DEPOSITORY S NOCAPIVAN j | here Ask NN { UNDERWEAR SORTS ee SaltLake - your ry continues. | +\8 + STORE FING Pee e ey F BD - Mrs. V)°H--Pensa worth Trousers. We ABOUT winter S Ay Nay CRE ;Men's | rons S ek worth up rie . \ Ua Techn f Children's | reHershe boys, is taking Mar. the ARE 1m 1 = aneeiee Clouenncs paces : of 4 Ab Rese: Bases sizi ¥ Sa MAIN sv. LERS ee Ouits, 3 anywhere. Hill ° THE their friends presen see ion of tia Ladies . y Py Pyros Ree + and and ' SH 9 Suits ' OVS 3| bo +3 || Professon as: ADP Kl CU 0 s &srowth H 25e <9C eee Ware aEED cal Ad bei a ity a Man room Seme People he Dent tle week. e * © Emanuel «6 Kahn Shreveport, La. to visit ter, Mrs, Jacobson, and to"New Orleans to take has left for ce Mr W. A. Necaliam have environs. Needham as far as will accompany | = the St. Louie where TAbETS SRATED. ye bae "conducted pupness ae Our for. Yuring over a that Give active or solicited. checking, yoa 419 BY HOT-AIR MAN. m This > picture of Edward A. ig from a MacDowell, photograph the eeeray the ae County News: Salt Lakee Tribune has been ed a upon with a stare a the extent of a column and a quarter that capaaren in yesterday's issue. detailing the second sixshooter duel etween C. L. Maxwell and L. C. Reidel, which is supposed to have taken place at Las Vegas, Nev, regarded as) night fell ants the trap by rewriting the greatest contemporary American |eFeaaore S08 giving ine sanic prom: The Aldrich measure is acceptable ; composer, "Locally, it ts to laugh. 5 : Of all things you mond bought of us experience reports are based | op | The of of merchants ay cane Snsortstoe « o || originality oo Ahan terial used G Ge c- | and fee 3ECAUSE follov folic attrac- Try a tne [gr thee ane POU er ne It to think D. Both Phones yearly subscription . HAMLIN PAINTS | | SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. is Correspondence Confdesital. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Bell 'pl . O. Box Ind. hie [bb27 8 3 | | Comfort Discomfort FOR A dictions. and S { | ets bought n on- | VILL BP | CO. DENTISTS 234 Main. Salt Lake Clty, Branch osteen: -Ogden, Lagan BrigProvo, Park ' Ct > GUAR: ANTER GOOD at e thee Office. OT Drunkenness and Drug es are watt and else | xervice. DENTAL RELIABLE ont (see | Bid 212, ratlug wears something ESTABLISHED ear Sere EF. Walker of thee ta tee aaa ae - enn buy, a ding ix the ebeapest! never Pe the ae 2 Nele o or . yoara,Ss ¢ the public. generally- | Ome opened oF, twoin of1007thone bad' account wlil pay for on pn % oC MT 4 UTAH -------_2-____ CAUGHT and na your Suite Interest allowed. on savings or time certin-| the ibe Prompt. eiticlent and rellable. period it has witnessed many trying times in the financial wonld@ Ppt: in every. (iatance:it has come through inseather Tt i satisfaction to have your deposit where there is absolute security. Accounts or small, | Inactive, large are cordially you a few ininutes' no the credit rating in this city or its you tte cane collect Fonalso merchants ----qq2-----_-_-__-_ institution saved actual experionce WE EEa sole ysaunte BUC k. New Weuld with her sis-|%ud the loss, On go|tilco we can give inwi the alsoMardi] of any individual t 1AY wing, as they did in 1904. The Bal-|€fective for lifting or lowering the | American composer, who died in N ane hal iehicrecm anette Nene a teen timore' Sun, a powerful organ of the| Price of that foundation on which the | York City recently, and whose waite! | SSe i ee Ser sia at says: currency: Tests, works are known throughout the coun-| gram and the Deseret News of lant Fiat lab f try. Mr. MacDowell was eastern Rete and rextacored at a chicagn hotel auios | Utah Mercantile Agency the pow- "Unstable value the basis of national bank money. It will make financiers 3 familiar with medals a 5 | BA | | >a t ' ELECTRIFIES, flowBooth paper Professor Prot cane th . it this } t dances of n by the 2 rs ms ainder oceeeatn twenty-two by . become gold: ee - + PROMOTESRr tudent ight © This into home| gave we + m wil t s turd w rl jag i 32~ ritth age --: the Fas Coke may RON IMMENSE oa + + Rs REFRESHES Grates, 1 fulouen ta expcuies Pe e 4 ‘ sr) \ Sa Se MZ Ab STA 3 + hee . Grit: class Mara situated in Park. oh Up # course of study, fornia t TOT t Francisco to join Mrs. Zane, who ts visiting with = and irs. F. A. Zane of that city. They will return 1 Salt Lake some time next a vak to remain a short time before returning to ‘thelr home in Chicago he could not be elected because the|eTs they have had only tentatively in Wall street wing of Democracy do not|the past. It will make securities of want him. out of the a iterary b at ce AW M condi- crowd s a Cc ie AY * ae M. 2 % y I Se . aye +\o CLEANSES, CS‘ school eel wale cinghbury, Fengcittin "{UCents and The Browning in this country are those Democrats | tion. wha tried to get Mr. Bryan off the track.| Every weak place in the system tried They seemed is awaiting High ; 2m George the weak- currency Re: ‘Glende AE ue Glendenning delightful tys away Mr, Pres- a SH LAMPOO oO r: and and ance eeSs Ww iNar ¢ a Young oOLesso -frefesna Feorge A. Eat There were 200 of follow. remove the Qe: >a Es - > las been ‘he yas dlec adi: with "college pen: nants and university colors. The trons/of theievcning were De and attpaJ: DEFEATED. or x + en- I Z 1s@" gro "a home at the Masi for the time they remain i n the eclty, before leaving for thelr future pone a <a.an Francisco men. In not one single. essential De Correct An friene GREEN spear of ve . We believe the Aldrich currency bill is|20W before the senate should be de[ d. eate MUCH.| a. of the ote oeee T, in Utah. ASKING OD 2 been always bas churen|!T It is and politics. c waged because the Mormon TINCTURE y next week from C alifornia and will visit a time In Salt oe before returning to her home in Ely, Nev. weather more, ~ . ‘Lagt evening the Girls' Athletic as- N It is not and never has been a fight| ident Bancroft's way is the way which : her Canada' Nas would been since 1867. Such uni-| on. ooi" iondon. ae rederick, are attending schinol amendment at least secure au to e..s|« formity of legislation with respect p. iW. 3 oa ' 7 me of the reatest axter.o ocneile wi outa, the fiatete orcas of the teal na 4 arn ) aCe ‘inn Ame ttSG tonight and: will an institution. leave sout withern Mrs,Ce iteBaxter coast en ~Eeea Sees cia eae ete the ay, Where One of Clara Bloodgood's acts white | Mra John, em I Mrs. Gaxter's sister, in-the erlt. will join them later. icism ofcitythe waspl to send a} herthe local f _ l¢ play and per ance ;4 {i}, author, Clyde Fitch. ae this let e bh sea a 1 HL. ‘ Brow mand fi um ils s s ce 20 , ita eave §s , fo sO er . Preference in the matter of employMent. Wherever possible the man who has Wife and children dependent upon him they his fight. the latter began wanted, And on| Kearns| infor-|- re Telatns foeIntopa hyoeffect Wore. ila proposal that the United States | in Sait' Leke sek earried ,, Rivbrnen in his interests. That was why he given to American citizens, and those iried to be on such friendly terms. seeking to become American citizens. j ‘ President Suith would not agree. That is a practical way " to help in; He did not think the Mormon church|#@ trying situation. The Short Line Tom enter- un to make. * aeate ata Bat hb Pepa obere |‘ a prices SOUTH LE AM DSSS oO re ehes west forbidding | Mrs. him to the senate. Tom wanted the| Will receive first calt, Mormon church to interfere in polities} And in every case preference will be ought to interfere in politics. his ‘refusal to.‘ do'as E. Mr. Smoot's article | Seph T. Senato or Burrows of Mrs. Byron that Ore- men P. 1894 | flowers aiion ats whine thee polyeamous E a cohablhe ais ee eine Caan eer gles 5 WAY. Lake, twenty-five polygamous time Tom had been very friendly with | family living in this city will get the the Mormons, and asked no questions] about their marriage relations. At} that time he was seeking to get Jo-| seph F. Smith's influence to return| Oy ° The soe lation Shag Mor- Short Line has in contemplation to that}Or at Denver ar or 1s good | Corner lined with red"and white bel leve that this tolererion ers, OH -_ colors. The Suior: ved at. Tf not sugs sested, by | Was of the same character, but omit@* all pohabitation, co BANCROFT'S President Smith's honor at a WashPrecident Bancroft announces ington hotel. And he knew then as|in all the great work which the Bbaugh dt Lihttuily Abe ie an ater es Lake 3 at ee AVEETS nm "At po be of Salt tnevwi four mons and non-Mormens polyg- | !¥ decorated with the school colors, amous cohabitation has inbeenUtahtolerated | Sides each of the four classes having ; since 1890, because in the class colors a aadn conviction and pen-|F booth decorated C ad ef iving tire it. A little later Tom gave a banquet in} PRESIDENT W. for. CUTE) SR . SN Se Ow a eo Cc ' residents Buehan's down aown > Vy wg that ; soap. Are ef , SOA . Z aay: BEERS when eae a four four dol-|"upn tne Perpetual dol- ‘polygamous or pluralprohibition marriages.'of 5 most leaves ies mail between San Francisco and Asia.| practice of polygamous marriage 16] A little later a subsidy reaching out-| Jcit's susgestion: he prop rwce ny took" | f tioned elsewhere, that Tom's great am-| afraid of the word ' t bition . is 1iome, familles . in : The is the been soon' LIS at sSare- oe will be enter-|* Utah. In 1905 this number had been tnined this afternoon by Mre George | > reduced to 500 by deaths of the heads M. Dougall Miss Decke and Miss|+ ue these families. The number oo sup- | p aa . ae Kae pal osed to be at present not creater es than eres | PUChanan have charge of the Dr eee f ¥ without this Mrs. Ais > BLOOM L C Lake Salt. me Today a % for agents HAVE ‘ CUT PRICES way : \ wy Way 4 than all other markable sale : \I Sie extracts furnished by Mr.|joyed the evening and partic ip ated: Been aan commilt- | the inform: al Sabie al progi appears 18 n soe nere were \\ Ronit i sapere Biasf reg ees aE a i y to be effective in securing the discontinuance of polygamy as an institu-| joy: that rare Prices i e cake, ‘ Z. C. M. lL. DRUG arientare of the ; hai Mrs y into the whole ques- | mal musical Friday evening in compliresult that he was con-|ment to Mrs. Jennie). Stanger, who et everything. He demands the right to] lars a mile; on all mail matter carried| 5 I dictate, and no man can read the rec-|0m American ships plying between| -o| thi : ord of the past months in; Salt Lake|this country and Australia, South} knowing Dr on DF viieges and elections | tained exhaust with the Bre ae shing. men who escaped confess themselves] , were better other imag- his Kearns. ene h who ata ae z we deny Tom dark . years. committee senate's and sixty of the one hundred and six-| Would not by this time have been any 1S, I subserviency of the were heads of famiites prior <0 1890 Me) beahonsthls forvst lengt: one inindnéd lave how old mane topom te tere | made is for the appointment o own party men to office. He has] bought the right to dictate,7 and he is ine no ye twenty Inti ker omic Lies, the ee of offi- position with engaging frankness. He fire. Until those leal of | C22 Stand up and says that he has spent a great deal o pert out . i ps 5 who nineteen ate Women and children, There have been : a good ' es cents cial In the a of a and and e Sold ; distributing sell ORY TON is made u 2=zs . jis | men. is a It] ‘hose Jeft in the building to burn were position, & : Friday > : Republican The < °o s by the 3381p same. rather an illuminating to O ps be Low retail " . SOAP, ‘ a 5e and A when it comes to. holding penalty rs' nprisonment tables of the same "were‘ played = disadvantage itseeis to them to be = knownm | position ; me ; sible pro-| for| 224 2 fineof ae nee hundred ace: as servants of Tom Kearns, For that| moter and inspector responsible for} {92 "Mr smoot. who a promine a Mrs. Elbridge Thomas entert: Line | Obetesresetereeteeettedto| SESsEwTe x they deny 7; him thricewX« the loss . of life. This is the first fire and oe eae Se tinites of Salt Lake | the Cup and Saucer club Friday aft 7 HILL'S a Gale mf reason ey 4 City, was e ted to the United States | noon at her home, But they' wear Tom's a collar just the} ?" the history of America where nine senate. A Crate st Was filed against Iris e "i = ;| 36 MAIN ST. i * tle e DEOL Tungk © riday offer quality pasa of pure awardec at aT cot : Rell Dax in honor : About ere sold to F ¢ regular 25¢c a cake, Today only at < 3 this tt, Mrs = the Misses Jester, IVF Soaps ; Pure ramons, ‘will Ty . KR OOM 1c 9 ae TOI ; > 7 mae 1 ar r = real ee < This rs one Bolle y was» the pleasant card partys. afternoon 1890 Mrs. tertained, and the prizes 1896 | tng" Cooper, Deerrr eC with OF "polygamy BE; PAE i y ay Vvyou ever used, ‘ 1 ‘at better than ‘any 10c soap Today only C Ny \ Leafy and present SW HE oi 1G oaaD r Toilet a wholesale ‘and im GUE UST BUCHAN'S c ¥ recitations, | We played ST aene ate ae me Mrs. A. Thompson, that poly gamoun should forever compliance Mrs. several Those 1. regui arly Mra. D. Mrs,B. Mudgett; Mrs. J; (Ws Max field, Leafy Montgomery J. 3, Berkeley, Mrs. Mrs. Irred J. B 1 Mrs, H. J. Fitzgerald, Smoot adopted when gave Be A san ONLY ya BucHAN's 3 @ : car TODAY 24 : SIPS HS EG ¢ Extraordinarily * f appointed heen To 0 Introduce: introduceCRs. Buchan's. .buenan 's a hOR Mire /Goss of the ope es the central decors was Fred have City.Aah ale ; aR WG "3 Famous 5 at We. pleasant informal musical and iterary | program o a, y- | Cea Mr TESST AC xt tl ig Absolutely ; at the Culleni | Pee Hostreste: winner TAS Dr Buchan's | yeA [ENS @ ig 4X . A Be Sw © 8 Misses ee AG Ds | Sédoines = eliehw eels Unie ahd: thealinchean yesierake ls lth at rd bg Montgomery Miss Merce Ac- there' ts efficiency little danger that family the sanctity and of the as a sociological institution will be per-| out;as g ANC Wy fron ab hee RI ROM exter the place cars or each guest, was also accompanied by a white nation rollowing the luncheon pale Every now and then some leader of | Of sight altogether. Whoever is , the American party declares that Tom| SPonsible for the awful loss of 2 iite continu: ance of | polygamy. very eee ‘midday Nome. 7s Pena BlERiecrikaataiin are many |‘| Berkeley, Nellie s based, and Vasas there ere ar Alice Berkele ; emeie aL Ey Mre. The nrtiktiardaddrations, werkeoarcied at entirely In green and white. \ Dy large mound of white carnations an| & sixty-nine lives at the Boyertown opera SU or for any longtime im-| "s . . pairec vy the practice house fire January 19. The woman}|{p an article contributed of L®nolygamy him to presented the play, and the man is|the North American Review he x-| a ene 6iven her the how an rao and and emis at| medal Btn is a T. contest nie Mae things THE PASSING OF POLYGAMY. Toronto (Can.) Globe, January 8. Boyertown, Mrs. Governor 12:40 welock, * ¢ PR <Com-| a the at hotel to deplete suffering. friends a4. --_---______ FONISHED. jury: that by have been Issue for the we a anniversary ts the re Se cote breakfas Se ET Ror Rabin aT" fitth to Insure atmosphere pared with the winters of . Bones the same altitude, Utah's Batons Weltent say CAN oF vera oieition, ee sufficiently savage : a he given SaSeaman. hramm. Es "ithe which he "alone easis capable of hola-| Itchis one bettermoreoff you are than are they.| ferns formed pe of the 26; Independent, 2190. New not vitality throughout the world. And : : will not permit him to be inter me whic ing. 5 eta hee purifying ¥¢! LIVERYCf: DRDCT.: - ERT ere ae ear! elected, and have the amazing effrontwell as present address when ordering | © = change of address. Order to discon-|ory ig= demand : that he surrender a 3gneeides A cold vingis' Revere enough only| the character A ever erry - al ra(eee es 2eR x | AY Ee ene De = RAE a aa eal aed Ri Eton oe (Re emained since the: last , of December. oie, will materially. - to | |Passe ; : : i ae | yee yeaa Peele Naaaratyadd Wee de} i pate only ies wae :2i11°2:00] man the voters want. THe is the only vaeesnencens ‘ ni 7 ‘wants. ale : 5, A Wie eer Speciale oer everything points toward the artist na anitenlnae organizaA ji bee wurber ot partlesuhave apeane to enjoy the program ere Lah Riamecttuitn a likauae aye Nowe: Bunday only, erie Year 2002101252 160 party has had a chance to clect and| TH Cold has not at any time been §m-) ce at at the same time secure an expres-| tense. It bas not been near zero Invitations | SO _ The sale of tickets for the Symphony orchestra concert has been very grati- : has Se h : Current preter otha Bala Lake FEBRUARY 7, 1908. TELA ie ides there ~ 5 ae ILg LAKE. thing that the party which he had united and made triumphant would not in future years give to him as an is he big enough to see all this?" Three months ...... . ASoce - 1.60] S YOR wom 6. onceLange ee oeeoeneees sseeeers 8-00[ ONG cavscce a a iN SALT winter in Salt Lake haa been nearly ideal. For more than a] Clty, under the Act of Congress March | position of leadership and accomplishes | Pretty SALT LAKE CiTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, on F = ou " £5 set | | PRIC ~ is , 15 75 SO. MAIN DAYS S ONLY: UN es wivie sie ey se eee salela we $3.75 J. HW, Rainier wpe eet aA tes voneneex, 49 too 1312, -~ Appenrance, ‘distress KNICKERBO ay. Pat "(host red ROAD BET tag $5.75. 9) practical nna 35 bride Seman best aa etna meeeBae ke To sliver Miings S00 ¢! YEARS GUARANTER. and and is > often caused by improperly adjusted eye| slasses, The appearance js often jn[duired: by the "set" of the frame. Ve properly adjust all our glasses. a. REPU EPUBLICAN: NEWS FOR niae ae St -$--= < ALL 50c THE A MONTH |