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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1908. | THE RATES, Patd im Advance, eee Three monthe. sc... Bix Months SS It 3 month .75| is certain many workingmen of| objection. are 7 give Department] collectors or patectiot ta Ys Order, Ps AD _ 5 good ? of as when to discon-| only the workingman IN FULL. not Phones-Bell, af, tadupandent, 3190. time ness. ,coradem-Decly Block, 308 fouth Wet s . That was times. heard it was what there has been ‘ important The its nee certainty. little idle thing We ae was Ba Re assured arn eer income "ed ee ee all by : obstruction-}? popular So had to f with : a reasonable pated aa in by the Republicans Opposition papers nee Eee eee, the time. Why ething? about had Review of Esrion save , SALT LAKE CITY, FEB. 15, 1908, | will ROM W! sary Indiana isn't Fairbanks. Salt J really and , state the the awful to see most Theya truth What is the use? want earnest polite wouldn't; for peo- tell | anything some himself y until he doesn't ; self-denial, it to the place to cyclone, what find it out soon enough, is he Every good working wages fluancially be » hashas a distress man for ten poise who of a = him. is He will/business had own in in the n b the ing. beginning, AA quarrel with a storm. who w.ll"ll man not |@2d no to his But any politi-|@2% Presidential bee is like ‘Sam Hill with it is than- Any . the likely to quarrel a man who. tells|: buzzing of a seven-year are as necessary Colonel the licans of Hoosi held a the hope that men the other day, to elect delegates to the| ing Will think ; conyention-and F things. do other| t° take care if its the Herald owner, is Bead {tee Seuse,| the y of isn't. And weren't Tom would = Kearns, belng yiey either. _ ‘ From ,, The can lican make a 49¢ workingman that running paper the of manned get in will for a dozen years a member the THE VOLUNTEER y > > - , the only ae the state that be would be. : But when they got to the conven-| j ; tion > of 7; Fairtanks is : Impossible?" cording to the terms of the bill, the] estimated appropriation would have to] ; 7 Wood saidhe wouldn't' promise. is a stubborn sort of man, $a. and 3,525 are He|and has an past seventy years of 3,342 are past sixty-four. plan-is to have them restored the to is Lieu- wore aaioree successful fe Buty to for the with initial The About. "3 150 affair, M = Ja eee een program ere itktionaaare Peni Guahofere Baw included The2 * 14 guests Raia BEpecr oon amne from | (BE with se happy,}*t¢ent® for : the I : Sais won't," Wood. "The Repub-| later an on, bears official, when reflec- to the He the] , testimony : the rea) Republican which we were 1 feel all zy as Ladis right. So| Gali a e rhite' b made of z white paper hearts. Around the hall the color effects on the front atthe: Boothaswerd:in white End yellow punting. The booths were the best that have "a been at any prom. on. 2 a an Southern Delta of Sigma a front whichhad was "Yes, but in the remote event of] Mr. Fairbanks failing fo receive a ma-| 'fority of the delegate votes,", insisted the wise men of the partyin that state.| "I decline to admit there is such al . possibility,' , declared 2 Mr. Wood, who is as logical as he is acute. \ h So they defeated him.\ Senator] = Hy the strong vanced by friends these officers were arguments wrong. But| have united| as it should Cy} re IOOTN. Th 2 alls PT STRAW? chingol told se future CS for the Hoan gation at And did it oh > is today. € i ye of course. Why "| E zo at that? Mr. lease them after ballot. There was a state senator, a HAVE F NEVER other of KNOWN." . When one of the antladministration] . A Fairbanks could re-|cTowd in congress desires to ptterly.| the first or second|@nd the argument, he says he never] z 0 ti no need putting up| knew any one to do what the Presi-| man of wide influ-| deut does. That is supposed to be the| : 5 > 4 : and making him publish what | last word of condemnation. all knew-that there was no| 2d, now and then, some one below| 3s The 1ea By ee ne same weapon. Here is a sam-| it: |P e of iS : | The secretary of the treasury had} been asked by the senate for certain2 : with the possible exception of Marion|!™formation. county-Indianapolis. The state of Indiana Roosevelt, is for Taft and} strong! have A it clothes with assed and to . waiter, head p came a note. the the The on to _ the owuer. manager desk si Ned th r signalle : e the head waiter and note cashier's cashier took t he manager, it up with the All the time the workingman stood there by the desk, comfortable. Presently tion came fi and was not the informa- oped hack, through ne same channel: Nothing for you. And the workingman went away, "I know that man," said ‘he me chant. ) have long-hand, day. little later, and properly would WHAT WORKINGMEN SHOULD LEARN. One of the best business men of the city sat at luncheon the other day when aa man i n rather shabby. working Years ago that informa-| tion would have been transmitted in Person. A on come pen-and-ink little later, were introduced, were the made In that secretary statement. and the writing; fashion and eure then Get i Oo not recall an ss ; . Bish sord« to show. ae Les anata 1 to enjoy the her printed} began.| instance," are Mr. Culberson, "in which a head of department of the government has a swered a senate resolution in printed) y and was gay with extending of i. the made?. If it can be S done, good another gold mine. ee Now that has f the use the police of i ¢ and of : strings vention state orien will be held convention September Covers be The The con- held at oe oo to join third will Mrs, Pee ae a : tained at elaborate W. Friday of dM Mrs. The leave who W. 9 for » >, later for "Gen- card parties afternoon ¥, Beer, at cess conducive to crime in this coun-|"*‘°¢ ing to Senator Lodge, "who is such a' by dyspeptics made dyspeptic stickler for senatorial dignity and senmuch pie and ice water as by atorial rights to reply to this inquiry." | flamed to violence by strong "I don't know," responded Mr. do the liquor aay, ocates which well as interests ; forward by too men in-| drink." when Mrs.| W. S. Huds -ntera delightful noe parte tha valentine decorations seen pet nian ; as an SVaanoe, with score eae strings of and KID Glace rood lors, 34.400 satisfactory of the season; in fact, Were sold out Thursday afternoon, regrets limited. that Stall they} and| put such}are numerous, and the most brilliant audie year will be in ev evito argue o f the CTeRe BUC | hencn:ence: cairn ina eat eid6. an"alieole.: tain parties ere Mr. and Mra. George! AD s -- «x cS Woe also nen Dresden We 15 tes ; Vs + € makes, fs es ‘ ty) 7 tdn heoa| ei | ston for Ss = le 20 101 Eas a for se ge Le = aS RES ez! ENS 2 = 4 P Hose, in fine cashmere exceptional values at J cs . : vf 2 Z aE one ack "And fine ys Wee xs= tton and a <a ~ Off n yy <> : ............. "A an : AN e\ a Ge a aye a < ape ve Parcs ne Mrs. - rh AS I : nar Willfam B , | 1 ; ria al celia y Pi n . pre | 5-pound as , veanas street. be one o of Hae ee promises $ the} . to be one of bars 1 0 aeiy Benson. old la the entertains street Third . Flakes, ‘ Best tice late Macaroni or 7 5 _ y Waashin« bing ae Sie 2ann Soay de- 10-p 25e 1 4 Se! 3; evict aan oe =< pound ih Se ot urd ps rate aah tees ge Soda Crackers,eae 25e bex= Soda t¢ Faecke. ee Fede packages 25e Oatmeal Crackers : "or deeMWe Graham nabe -«.25e. ‘ year. the| IM card Bell Phoue 2soo. ‘ , Tud. Vhoue . 2500 club ne monday Aftesnc, ny in the Grace Best g e for you, skin abe. -= / because and be B36 ae ade, poware Bata eee ee FORTY-TWO MINERS It is thought that all of men have perished. GW an eur teecat eae Miners and thelr wives rushed from their homes to the mouth of the mine, |@MM where the relatives of the entombed are now congregating calling upon the rescuers their 9 MAIN 8T. I LERS weeping to renew efforts, a cee ee Printing, Binding, Legal Blanks, : eee Books and Paper Co. Ruling. eanile3a Printing 66 W. Bl Blane1k South, Salt Lake City. ~ Al i I We BELIEV‘VED ED T0 BE LosT. " Durban, Natal,: Feb) Feb. 14.-Forty-two men and -_-_-_ his WW | skin Te Mae the coat - >) y flats. cream Phones 71%. ee os ~~ -+10¢ te 10e Saber ages aa)Apetizo ce (ike lout Graps -25¢!3 Sod Ham, eel kee ie pound Onn s -RBC] 9 »-pound pee on ashing onnd Be ‘+me} |g N r++ Soap. pounds . Spagetti, ee Smoked a " Pi "Nic Hams pound best Smoker 3acon, ound... Salt Bide secrete. ae, Sana Seatze ee pounds pounds 3-cans To en 6 cans Tomatoes - affairs of the university e e « . Wheat: ° 2 pounds dried P ' eee d Apt Ewan ee boacunda Deled prune: . ~ | will , package ugar ORDER. $1.26, eee 5 pounds loose Rolled Oats . _ NT ee : 4 pounds Navy or Bayau Bear co ° Murphy Seen oun S WITH rich Graderminu: Secaiche i - frnceea oe a Aa so ein Gauc ates pouth Ada a Continue PROVO Our R Fr lannels LOCC tions on Twi lls. Li 1s, 41nseys, oe 950 "YY PIECES £44UBN Remarkable k © Sale WOOLEN Unusual . GO AT Fr ancy W oolens, Broadcloth, GOAT... 35 5 TO Suitings Shirtings, 60% DISCOUNT $1.50 Broadcloth. 35c Shirtin 29 45c Black Twills = © = "tweet rk 65c Grades nee 25 c Reduced ete. of 30c Dress Goods.... .15¢ 35c Mixed Linsey. ‘47 1-5¢ Other >! of GOODS lune 75c 1.9 Sen - Repellants ahora, et 30¢ Proportionately. Men's Suits and Trousers, Ladies' Wear, etc., now on sale at vides 3 \ ABUSING SRN Gas -. = surrounding will nd ES SWZ Z RSS SIVA NG y (A BEGGING Xie Z y 5 SAPee ea S pers cet as in Munsing, ' Nan ~ 4 os ise OI croess0t Lotteries tde a me 9 IY = 1 oa URAC at N= 3 ‘| uues. values . sale ‘price 3 Underwear Vz ty - --- IThey oT if Specials cotton. o OB in gre up. ee for "nr pe e values for Misses' School cotton. They are 5c; sale price Py oe yard Support eee cin uchings, Ay Hool au 19c eae 16 fol - eb): ae aes : my eon Melly :¢3 values a es $3. 00 ee . ef-|jn the mine. as-| {he ontombed the en-/} parties [ANS a SPECIALS | from Ye a ee ee he ra V "le SUZ Pyaar Giawee it SrPere IsP. Hosiery noted read- GLOVES K valu line« Ten atuee #63 r ~. Thrifty NEW RUCHINGS : . 95¢ : other on the] men were entombed by an explosion fp prevail-|¢ coal mine at Glencoe today. ~ Rescue Beauty pal ae s are making desperate efforts combined with] to oh them, but their efforts are the red hearts. | ploc ked by the presence of after damp|May ®¥ # number of their friends the management gagement is so and-a Colored ais other for of ae Mrs.cae W.~-T. the i y were were aurpany roses and re festoons and C. s 256 ie afo1 e e shopper. -mar SAS Shs | aa whit beautiful sew-on Knitted CAL, s, tallles an prizes all ee valentine order. Red was the temperance|ing color scheme-American says: A z fe odes: eight Monday with 1 ‘Mra, J. af saJenwna | yin meet form. try. I give ‘t as my firm belief that| Madam Butterfly is the principal at-| I ask the senator from Massachu- as many murders have been committed | t™'ction for the afternoon and evening.| sett9" broxe in Senator Tillman, turn-! The box office sales have been the most] Why = * oho tlemen of the committee, over-indulg-| The dining room was particularly ence in intoxicants igs not the only ex-|fective, where the hostessea were We got acquainted at!/4 convenience, and I do not think !t| their cause? tog A values ae sap ener Mra: J." ingabury Ww give annual reception to the seniors of their the university this evening at their hor ve on Tveltth | Best ne ae t lightful 1 py 4 AY, Ym A EVA AVA haa 0c now hostesses of the afternoon at a ith |g 2 cans Peas..... ee her home on East First South |/ Mf 4 cans Pork and SLLCCKe is Mitte tieures. s and ° Cali- G. Tuttle. ne vs a series of of enjoyed Boise] 1. Ree SS TOT fale, One of the opposers of legislation at Washington y Mr. Seed C. D. Rooklidge on Miss Owed) apids, were erics laid frie brother, fornia to the|was at Wallace. will ad-|his force? Idaho is to elect her delegates eecurse VEG e Cooke -9 Gran 5 thirty jell, ee red nhanaeiioce e 7 is on AaToe | C tha qanelic paris ue aivan by the 5 E Misses Grace Cooke and Dorothy Ing- day. "Phe festoons . Tuttle. fa y in FF No, 40 and © Taffeta Ribbon larly for 25c and S0c a yard, Ribbons, regr ilar 23¢ yard <3, 00> Embroidered this afternoon at her home of|the luncheon, : Bvigheal' street! _ _ oy be © 86 will be Mr. and Mrs, "y 3. Broughall enterThe P: TZ. 0, s woclety entertained at a beautifully appointed din-j| tained this atingn os . sot by' the. .ating es as cee ight = la = F. | Cohn, 666 East South Temple street. ame been tan, rubber rivers round Children's = this afterna the guest of his brother, Walter G.| gambling = 71 cas , argais. Regular 40c a yd. Waisting'ss aisting for: 16-Button now upporter ‘with- 35c | $1.00 ceive! values Sh for Stont hie om. room. 6: e 5 ose Faney sca and Sotague trom 3 to 6. failing from mantels and| The rooms were thrown a T edi Hose, kexbise values Ways One from bi ereaneafoe tie decorations were In ere pink} wenn ae Ree it is as p jal? 1 9. wiles ..%e | f land, is it some ‘sort paper could cd Congres- -| reer. A charmin & wea ine luncheon was civen Friday by Mrs. 0. W. Powers. reports] national convention May 12. Recently| ~ arate Maybe the the world] Western not pis to Ae grass fi crop from which what a ouse the corners hs ° nn Mrs. Frank Knox, ee ee and Mr. Guggenhelm. Ogden and Provo society will be well repre- a neaiticua en u a se Friday night Lancing party, was, given ~.|hearts ‘and'! : her parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. P.|_ e s e | of Delta, Ohio. A luncheon will be given today at] te the Commercial club by Miss Margaret | Mrs. Graham Deeg) F. Putnam with her| Warris when ,Miss Edna. Farnsworth sd John and Lawrence, left last night| will be the guest of honor | Pete eters et Bias Mrs. an lack AT. : : the world is more certain. world is mistaken; but men trouble no is assured] Gacy ye) : . chyoung was greeens water is here._ enjoyed by the forty But can Utah raise the straw? If orca: ee The young hostess was assisted by mother, yes, then there is a chance for paper Odell, and her sisters, Mrs. Mrs. J. H. George Bion aaa° to be made in Utah, and no market in|and Miss Jean _ Odell. "I came to town on the same|10d8® "whether a cabinet officer ever poi sent in a printed report of this kind as train with him. Eudora Re bs Lk = BR . Mrs. expects shortly Bishop, at all seasons of the year along the/the same sides of any mountain range. The ae ditional the is iA sufficient supply stopped, the| There " A report| of then with thi t eeeaho et this-a fragment o © sional Record for the day. ch = "6 requirement, that, in typewritera medium. replied And in order to| record, in -! ss demy BARNS en Se rice RIBBON ce np o> Saige Supporter with, an x freshmen| ec sophomores, : , 1en | ssented, , as Buests of the evening.| towns. - 250 erat iples present. were Women's regular i ‘Supporters' THEM promenade a California chance their favorite son. It wag|the of the President but in-| wants papers. the first fordeparture from politeness ox cludeddignity In his official fam'ly, ‘s assailed In all this cheap the part of those Hoosier Republicans. < 7 But itit isi a straw which shows where the wind blows. Indiana ig for Taft.| The Tenth |‘ district is like the rest-]| Hose guests class, (ae seniors, od ha 1 5c Pa eS - Ww ae at There ; = - DOOR MATS ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED THESE DAYS. FIBER WEHAV2 | Pe <2: E IN STEEL WIRE. RUBBER AND COCOANUT re their Plenty of good, clear water is an- honor of St. Valentine's . ots right, didn't they elect their delegates, instruct them for Fa'rbanks and let it} ence, they make better paper of that material than can b of wood pulp-a Kaw o-mate ier : oe * Chicago. ‘he Hose fo ag Gevecice eas Wenee A ecgen wae 7¢ Republican has received a letter | Loy ah Mrs. John C. Cutler Mrs. Friends of the volunteer officers are| Fuel 1s necessary; and that is abunmaking every effort to secure favor-| 2#0t here. Wood will not be on the Indiana dele-| abje action by congress pony of Es Oo) Oe == a yard, 15c tens : plaids,.etripes °c) eks Soak ePilcae * and Pareevtroni 16-BUTTON lengtt than. FLOUNCINGS ee ..........- 50c values for Yele eccend ue Han Gee oarAt ‘ters - | BR mill in Utah. His plan is to make paper] of straw, and he declares his ability to 1 h depreciation. 0 for eas c values hung wer of zen es active The large were 2shme Bis a ABOUT bien ave no doubt he is rig te N§| ago paper was made of straw-after| ofaint the country ceased to be currency, worth in some cases no more tthe rags f And th than forty per. cent of its face: and|~7228OTmed into paper An € paper that Sie RNLN pres Oatting Posie y of those days was at least as good as compensed values vaiues Ladies' Plain Hosiery- 95c values for.....-. with Chinese signs and figures and Chinese lanterns hung from the ceila be. and SNA vi, iy cod Ypsilanti Merode % : f ad- Pad ye caned that something was now that the Tom twins ese room. arted of the bill is that paid id eprecintad Front ~ Ladies' L 2s@ 12-yard cent amore than wea at 1 1244c, long as the opposition spoke kindly of nae Rearts. The Aipha Be the feast, and of the people who at-| winding halls led to the interior which tended, the suspicion could not be es- was de corated to Tepresent a typical C P or- cae The Valentine made of booth two sc today. EMBROIDERIES acta booth. If a of ob- olors ) rem xcellen cen A r their wear- : to the careful ; Baa Tc Values f£OF .......eceeseeceecececesnes $1570 VAINES) fOF ccc acs ecco cecceesoeee es wees $2.00. svaltiee. fOr «5 éses ons <doecesao sess eo ie ee eta hy ate orchestra _ stand, he ernity were repre Amec! Fidessimi fratern! Snted by an. ald eplenial ° The iH here : paw FP BLOT ¥ aay pa re in r cent 32.50) per site apiece « Seiweluedd fart 2 pee da . ) by appeal wis Se SOc es Think price. BS Sale ar to $1.00 eta at evidence TOW 2<; Wit best vase = making a canopy hall to the other. eataiag Insertions to 35 H ong will in ‘and: Flouncings, the strung be 18-Inch. Corset. Cover :Embroideries streamers of hearts, from one end of the onebtre wa party, ‘ere < that will INSERTIONS and cent from up to 50c values, ene ere ett os n ° -°? aistings bi EMBROIDERIES the gates of Zion. a ueae The Junior promenade at the University of Utah last night was carried ; J 2 mae out with thefor greates ‘f success. The decorations the prdm. : Smoot is no Republican. know or care anything in about WHAT s sixty-four years; so that the burden could never 5 be greater than at the be- uelegates from this state will have to| pinning be@ tor Fairbanks."57 One 7of will Sle er ‘ Ss 35¢ a yd. Waistings for. ‘V4 ' and Laces Worth fully ieee per uw ily sell "today is to repudiate | most elaborate that have ever been seen ) the Ing qualities. R g le \ v aon ; aeISTINGS-It . aes in xs Regular reductions HAMBURG nae about an alterfiative candidate, Wood | pay om a friend at Holyoke, Mass., a| Jonn S, Bransford: President and Mre 7 who wants to know| J. T. Kingsbury; De would haver had no trouble. But when] Jp s addition to those mentioned there aa th m naker, Hi . tal f Cummings; Dr. and. Mre. J, ete they asked him, me had to go on rec-|are only 383 under the age limit of] *-CU* Setting material tor a paper! pr. and Mrs. W. C. Ebaugh: the juntor| ord. "No, LACES Valenciennes within to depose Rata . price ut from 10 per arines yanieing towné : , Byeclous | SNE, apt an ers Res welt dances. today. regular Specials In the Notion Department : ito rave about it and to curse theevery-| Re-| ua' tie GemnesTesiments were servof Utah, we know "at home" booth and the Theta Upsilon The in two their l ; mercerized, speerized..: anc 1 Faney White C Waistings sheer ane) al £ ed ahiaoles:eee Bee eee RTTe cb cara 15c { a|have the officers and ladles of the Fit- we get this. Utah explos'on bill, publicans age,|thing was . » = idea that people shouldn't ask ques-| rank they held at the time of leaving| tons. If they hadn't said anything|'the service, and then retired on half}, one-fourth 2 ore EMBR OIDE: R iB 2D fa « SILK DOT, fast fn strength and h y recomme nded , ry price ole ONLY are to be cut at e rt rs Attractive ane ET ee Major € : OWTyeu aa acca auue Wood: /be Offivetheandofficers a half to million suppo aft Up if theto nominabenefit dollars. by the Scott, 8. Scott, Major W. ©. |PAyyS = salvation in little 4 4... s . S. WIR - a ¢h!. Herald or Republican princ‘ples." LIST.) the most influential Republicans in In-} General Green B, Raum of Illinois, d-aua, wanted to be a delegate. It) reporting to the congress committee] iad been generally understood all) on military affairs, shows that, ac-| . Walter were Colonel W. success of the whole celebration: ; orld RETIRED week Soies ousse Fa. ne M ALL FANCY COVERED CUSHIONS ONE-THIRD OFF_| o%; ae Ry Ae : goa. Nase Tribune party "For doesn't wor of the and one of the ablest and) chioucd Captain Garrison McCaskey, eutenant at|N m. Green, Lieutenant Eugene Sants- have banquet hoth San en ae reverse Ms attitude. ing pay- Will R. Wood of Lafayette, , | eut for their servic state senate, all de 1 colors Reg ul: ir W ite W: alistings oe as: 81n Ur A Regular 30c a yd ae Waistings for..... | were and directed making And a of themselves] what they services. prevailed a all‘ plain gowr stripes the feel bet- crowd.: Republican make oP iful: Beautifu : of/ troraid; and the Republican party isn't| Take iecie that 1¢ le very fortunatete who work for a liv-| enough of ir Mrs. Managed even is i Toeust: as is; steady work and a h'gh wage. tion on the demonstration made by] as Utah Republicans on the anni-| Up in the Matchless e Tenth congres-| And now 7 that the season for rT work| work | loyal loy ; oe sional district of Indiana the Repub- and pay is returning, let us express} versary of Lincoln's birth, the follow-| national and or respect to oN Be a confidence of course, system-these| to |Teception insp re served tenant Colonel and i hgeet Mrs. Arthur aN Wilen rt a. see as eee meres ae ae ee eee k party. in Utah 2 who takes care of it. :Prudence,..frugality,' all Upapaliver ahs shouid] j rian ; to him ability to] the one know is all right, The independent man is he| Smoot and all his works; rs him family : fat wages. gets to listening for the} ™0n¢y. of Utah we band He will be content w:th the assurance that we|manyee eee extras. , judgment-the practice in SATURDAY Mousseline Whi affair one of the most brilllant given at the garrison, and augurs well for is not calculated ter he will not harbor any} Taere-is no reason why he E . i ‘ grudges against people who might not. Let Ean ages ea the a : : Ww have set; their judgments . against his|t© Managere well 1sis wworth more clan party now the|™ental Jay - ses ment Friday evening was every event. par- | = ON} ticular a typical military insoclal py. spacious post hall was gay with bes A constituted ; he 5 criticisms, the abuse-and in these latter days. be! wea the | b®ve to learn self-control, money have ladies of the Fifteenth regi- present Oo sickness ta leecon for nina e that terest and brilllancy. And the first BB Merl CatGah adet Enh oink! het tha bt Utah. = any| should ms ae thee the The Herald says: ue Republican' where has years eeee came Republican e TORY: along attacks, neces- economize And when he | bvYing and selling. convinced, But e and wherever gets need a money 3 When a man doesn't | t@ learn is business system. the good pointing it out to him? is about the Republicans ‘ of the are ple in the world. him in without ; of his ins zs d e eauctions o0c'a' yard, sale 5 price ; c 3 highly DMSECMS RED MOUSSELINE. hig I Y mercerized beautiful effects, in all colors, tegular price te s¢ rard, ya ; is ee 10¢ Lake's Hvents. ban- it; had damned it with such] ; praise that there was a growing} faint : Of course he wants to be| the winner, Hoosier INDIANA care deny he Ree ae take R nary taining weil have to reallze that he can not|qsuke, he abuse and now we know athe "garrnon aid urs. wel fo : to prices My y ogee - have : di tag MOUSSELINE DE "ah SOIE in beautiful fabri ic for party Building, Upposite | Waldorf-Astoria, | hasn't he saved something? ; suspicion among Republicans that it| fags, draped and festooned over winHZ Ee ctcicimmon: ‘acle. representative cast | r2at will have to be the problem,/_ ot all the success it had seemed to|¢°Ws and doorways. The handsome iy <4 of the Rocky Mountains, the education of the RonGiceneereteiit wage earner. He! be. , DOLE Ober heegowned uere)women, COR SENET, WICH KyS ie 7 i the elegantly the regi-| will have to learn ae = t xtraor Sale said so little} jcers and n a E i something Day e O} wo aA PRICE. Social Lincoln ZOO, ttractive ; Begone Oe ike Current fear the i FOR TRIBUTE. begun at a Japan ee Tea G A) mae TEAS is See ee Of course Nar MG 5 Crown Natural Democrats. wrong ae Guet given by. hid peper, and <partich|.-;Milltary: fudetions always lead: In: in: These qualities Pe eekae Deen eeoee a of 2s -__--- HEWLETT extent of the it was legible. the Our best 4 Three hed 2 In printed complete. precisely pELAYED income 18 1s permanenee, sa FSew ar HExchange|/jty, EASTERN OBPICES: annie Yerk Office, 604 Cambridge New to the senate Of course Of course no|it solicitors, all matters concerning de-| was the start of work everywhere; avery Flease wive oe well as Giipsuer. ananont address when tome ordering|the beginning of good wages. Since|q honored the 2.09] ricd of industrial activity began. Many| they took the one ground of kicking. Bian of therm are in much the same position| They rose up and howled that they 2.00/they were in 1898-ten years ago.}‘‘had never heard of such a thing." explicit|That was practically at the beginning} Lots of good things have never been Sunday only, ‘one year .. Subscribers will please seen eta will be the better of than they were when tie pe-| !sts of the senate had asked for. hotice to the Circulation DIRECT, and not carriers, tin all rahe by oe Wie ees the treasury is assuming the airs of a President before he is elected to that office The President sends h's message in this printed form, but I have never known a cabinet officer to as- said.| merchant the in wiat philosophy 1:60] Lata dea) that feta! AlN made next time there Is a chance, I hope he| sumeThatto seems do thisto before." be the Met Paid, sa Advance, One ok are fo; remarked of the secretary of the treas- Mr. Tillman retorted to this sugges- me eet 1120 | will take advantage of it." aah ortnn 3°60 Maybe there was a good BP Sundayy only, told Aldrich a gs SURSCRIPTION wife He is out of money, yesterday she E couldn't pay her bill just now, but she would just as soon as she could. 1 have a store, made and paid for ae in Salt Lake. He is in eae The; in| h's Mr. Potts Be and Newspeper I GY 8, 1879. Dally good. en leg once, and with a dose of polson Ho, 0S,at the postoffice at Salt fares | ivy another time. rey Renablican been WEAis ip Ty always i have wae? gat Lp ag matter piles wages oe Tou YA ciess Lis have been in the nospital with a brok-| ae mi ‘ 3 Is os secend Ropublican| oar er y Entered the NGS THE a ef HEWLETTS : PO ee i Organ Co.) 7 + ment dollars each when we landed in Salt | Is it legal?" asked Mr. Tiliman the "It certainly isBomseyilatoata legal, because to conLake. He has never had an idle day secretary a since unless he took it himself, and gress either in typewriting or in pfint." m Ofacial carey in Uta is a matter of importance. The entire reply will be. printed tomorrow," f ee Republican ee Inter-Mountain were together crossing He and I had about fifty ZL Republican and =| fs Inter-Mountain Omaha, the a Muslin Reduced UnderPrices; ; |