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P. nney, sole representative eas st of the Rocky Mountains ° SALT LAKE HOPE FOR CITY, THE Dispatches the effect ETON ARID from that MARCH 20, 1908. LANDS. Washington Senator are Smoot's his - 3. to remember-and| does not detract : from es fame-that Mr. were made Roosevelt, by the big Even duce if a disclosures panie, and if while magnates of rascality pro- the rascality can for the reclaiming of big tracts of] not be otherwise overthrown, then the arid land progresses toward enact-} country is better off for the panic ment. A similar bill, introduced in the] There will never again-with a strong house by Representative Mondell, is}and honest man in the White House also being advanced. It is fairly sure -be a repetition of the gugsling in the measure will become a law before] yalues which has disgraced American the end of the present session, and} business methods all over the world, that action may be taken in the|and made {St appear that graft and present year to make productive some} chicane were customary commercial of the big stretches of dry land which/ would, in the absence of such legislation, remain practically valueless} forever habits in the not up 320 mineral acres and of dry not land capable that is of irriga-| States. READ THE BANK CLEARINGS... . That is a good report made by the The-bill provides that a citizen M@y|¢jearing take United house Wednesday. pyeater by of Salt Total over eighty Lake clearings thousand on are dol- tion, and may perfect title to it with-| jars than they were for the correspond: out the homestead habit of residing upon it. The owner will, however, be] required to cultivate one-eighth of the! land the first or second year, one- ing day of last year. ]¢ there is an infallible barometer of hyucmess it is the report of the clearing house. And by that guide the fourth the third before the end date of entry, year, and of five years one-half) from the} people may be assured that business j., again healthily on the up grade. The clearing house ‘sandles nothing Much of this land is undesirable as| yt money and its absolute equivalent. a place of residence. No man would] {js measurements are made a 2@°*!n8 in cash. want to take his family to so dreary] ang there can be nothing wrong with a home, and no woman or child covld|/;he business situation when the bank be very happy there. In time cultiva- clearings are increasing. tion will have the effect to produce Utah must have been In pretty foliage and shrubbery, possibly fruit} >oo9q shape when the wickedness of trees. Meantime the land will be pro-| wall street made trouble for the ducing grain and hay and root crops.| pation. And because of that better = oa to organization, tt sar 1e the 0 ‘ 1 Republican There sounded the state con- true key- a: note of the Republican party. success before the nation can in no other way. x And come PAYS FOR. THE BUREAU? There is an anti-Smoot press bureau somewhere in the country. It may be in the Bast, and it may be in Salt Lake. Its location doesn't make @ great deal of difference, and its activity will not have any very great effect. Here 7s an Item that Is found repeated, identically a copy, in at least twenty papers of the country, usually in the East. Senator Smoot of Utah confronts a hot fight for his seat this year. he legislature to be elected in November will choose his ‘successor. The American party to raise and the the Democrats issue of church propose and state, likely the dry-farming methods] condition Utah recovers more Mrs. sixteen at her Mrs. Leslie formally at oS SLOT MACHINES. department. quickly s0 well developed by the Agricultural] ang more readily from the distress college will help greatly. It will take|than do communities less favorably de entertains derived from Garden looks when the surroundings ec a nice lawn or a few flowers. \ splendid variety at very reasonable prices-Rakes, . Shovels, Pruning Saws and Sida Sereen eS, everything necessary for'making vour lot orderly and and oe Your lawn will grow rapidly this kind of weather We have a fine line of Lawn Mowers. Especially do we recommend the ‘*Pennsylvania'' Mower: the best machine obtainable; the supple a woman or only mower having the mimature sharpening apparatus child ean operate it. | aie tetas Lawn in- afternoon. gives a lunchher daughter e@ The Cup and& Saucer club meets afternoon with Mrs. Levis Evans, A street. ° @ @ this 12 Mowers RUBBER in s | | ¢@ Mrs. L. B. MeCornicle left last night for Los Angeles, where she will join her mother, Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, who has been souther n Miss her weeks Whitake r of Los home from an Ange-| 8s | Mrs. Frank | j also re- J. B. Cosgriff and children Tuesday night from an ex- sides, eo Mrs. turned trip Anderson, Net s (new) A.RD, State the St. Magasine Man Both Phones. L, Campbell guests of and Mrs. a W oman Has A HAT FROM BRANDWIN'S | It means that she has perfection done SALT LAKE CITY, Ind. 'phone New things in Or any other Man, who needs one pair of glases for distance sight and anothes air ronear sight or reading, heeds KRYPTOKS, the two in one perfect Bifocal lenses on WE MAKE THEM ed daily at our store. Marriage | Columbian Optical Co Licenses. Stores-Denver, Effie; Harper Billings and Henry of Afton, Wyo. Bird Murphy and Ottilia Hanson} George Klenke of Salt Lake and of Kansas City, Don E. Pence Salt Lake. Mabel Hobbs of Allie Omaha, TO The amount of authorized capital +«««+eras par value. of each BYBLOS one ved one ante cus 3. - The nee of shares sold during the ar. 4. The number of | shares cancelled and withirawn during the pre ceding ‘year -:...0, 5. Statement Te ceipts and disbursements during the preceding year, Franc isco, 1. Receipts. recta on 2 and at close fiscal..year. <.:....:. Thies. ‘on running stock SAL arGee Le 8. Deposi Sa gains Ge ; Loans repatd war) 100.00 President and Tice eee Secreta id reasurer Sirwotors only 4,145) 6,2223 Total each of its dire canoe and director director AC aiataieya oo (2) $600 each salaries 275 SOUTH PINLESS ‘ict Wpotal' FECeIOts . st - ss 6s $1,070,455 .07 Disbursements, Loans on mortgage securitles$393,804.00 Loans on pass book security 180,225.00 av denae rawals running Nel udets bel - 219,873.45 Withdrawals of paid up GLGGiet eg ik vee) 20,850.00 Withdrawals of. deposits 56,698.88 Peas paid during the ear 91,700.07 Expenses, inicluaings ‘salaries 28,774.92 axe 8,864.72 Profit and. losses 1,846.40 eter pald cee pins eae 3,874.72 Cash on hand at close of C ar 2,874.42 Etetalisneons disbursements, WARE POR GBCACOS 0 inv. oh antes 7,538.46 Matured ea ain ate , 5,957.00 Matured ans as 856.35 Pe Eeane and temporary acco 8,128.03 Incomplete lo 29,427.70 New ldinaie ene i ase 7,840.15 paenitere and fixtures 1,810,380 eat Pillin: BAe aes eae YEARS' GUANANTEB LADY ATIPENDANT 6,000 | Ss: ; ORIGINAL KNIT GOODS HOUSE or ussets and Nabliof the year, and UTAW Assets, 9. Cash on hand Loans on gate ole. security Jans On pass boo seeu ity . Furniture and. fixtures Stutione ry - supplies, axes,,atty. fees, etc Real Estate : ihe Misce laneous assets, viz: eee outiais Spat aes Arre tara loans Total assets 2,874.42 1,090,581.60 Lisle Thread, ‘Goue, and F lesced: Goods 16,700.00 1,000.00 1,545.81 80,813.08 7,050.15 14.089.20 1,549.55 $1,216,203.81 CUTLER MADE GOODS Are Better Made Go ods Liabilities. Running stock and dividenc ' ate ur vese Pald up stock and div - dends . ‘ Deposits and inter Fund for Ranh ant eee s Borrowed money ...... aineteifies protits Mis ellaneous Mabilities, Due on loar Temporary. account ...... Advance installm Se Mortgage taxes undisbursed Matured deposits q Balance expense acct. Price Goods ill satist 631,629.09 296,596.30 63,265.50 $7,768.51 25.000.00 985.30 Poll ce i) C Club Newsboys. Coming Chicago March. 19.-Clubs black. s, z Krns, heavy brass controllers and short | | R epublica ae vi Hotertaltoments. Specls 7. ae aR GE te March 19.-Thé ‘North the police and professional strong arm | ward Sunday school is' arranging to men hired by the Chicago City Rallwa y | Sive an entertain fe company In) beating "off a crowd of 40 |} ha lhe' hursda Ca Vv aL NC gs ema eons ares -d to board 2 "Tl the | affair ¥ * te 5 is taste aad Rn Nauietans Sual n « The Pr Total disbursements ., 3 afternoon rae ts eee PALE part of the evening Learnt = t Total liabilities 31 216, 203. $1 : Several smashed ‘heads "and bruise aitasente consisting . . vith "anance e Wreath eee of ay eee ioe bein first. duly sworn according to law, deposés and aces. resulted to the néwsbo ¥S Says that the secretary of the at yove and|/ comedy named company; that the stated "L nar # thre ee ang7sce of brutalfty ments ma . ee the foregoing report are true «will be filed and correct and that sald statebe- | unusually ft coking Backw: ard," an a ment contains a full and correct exhib! t of eee the condkion of sa company's commission against eee 0 cae AGC business at the close of the year 1907, Some ofcentthe ee * a ue enterte ay I ae a anv ONS jr mainder WILLIAM PARDY or the ates ntartainment esult,of an the crusade | in a soclal neces and sworn to 2 A ine |eo this 20th day of February. 1808. way ae SOA Be een eee of the newsboys: to get Lite served. and refreshments will SEAL. FR ANK L. OWEN, Notary Public. { ae re er Nin ae State of Utah, Office of Secretary « of State to allow them Those takin r 1. ey. secretary of state of the state of Utah, do hereby certify wareialeare that. the foregoing is a full, true and corrrect been Fefused athens ‘en ro whichthough they have! McArthur, An in oe romans copy of the statement of th they | Nellie Ande rson, a nel} Carter, Annie above named company, now on file in my ofice this arth day of february, 1903, £ State C..8.TIN GEY, Secreta 63,706.40 500.00 4.619.70 2,266.94 3,009.75 10,867.32 pieces of gas pipe were used by| ‘leasant, , «$1,070,455 07 ce owed on thé old-style Larson, hana Wail alla aesSibyl aocHa nsen, ¢ ‘ 750 KNIT GOODS of Our Own Make $1,000.00 32,705.40 363.48 3,789.50 25,000.00 17 ii. ii 15 «sates -645,915.416 Pala upyistock)! 6.) vee ee Incomplete los ae Fines and contingent fund Renta A $3 ir i os ee oS: Borrowed money...... .. Atiscellancous receipts, y iz: eal esta Bold su tS Ls Bills Tevolsetle Fronts on sale ot. real estate Transfer fees avase TEDIPANARD: acets., we preSULRIATUIB Ware en os wales Fore elpmuse expenses' ..:.. Insurance Satiininetehiac ete. a ape if 600 600 1,600 None 1,200 $ State nent of its ities at the end the n ature ates MAIN oe a etiee te piore\nitiecere ote 6.00 Pearl (finest made). $10.00 Best a : ‘ubber : 3 7.00 Bridg (best), ‘$4 0 to. $ 6.00 officers THE 7 of -« $105,365.63 - 134,043.19 -- 115,102.99 es: 42,817.40 Portland. SAMPLE GOLD sae California. Salaries paid per annum: $250,000.00 2. Ciiy City, Dallas, THE OF STATE OF THE STATE OF UTAH -BY THE- STATES SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY San 259 Santh "sim Street, eSalt Luke Kansas SECRETARY e? can The Jewelry and Silver are being epen- little MADE : she UTAH P. O. Box Bell 'phone 1862 Established STATEMENT PACIFIC all in modern headdress re- e e hen Companion to reach Misses Margaret L. Dooly and Ethel Cc. Dooly, daughters of John E. Dooly of this city, arrived last night in New Yoric, on the steamer Adriatie. They are returning from an extended Buropean trip. * Py yaa AR ye fh) WaxWX ws ESTABLISMED, (8G2 Tonight He weit re a meeting at the Odeon of local musical and dramatic talent to arrange for the coming beneflt performance for Canyon Crest| ranch. The entertainment will take place in May, and is under the direetion of Mrs. Windsor V. Rice and Mrs. C.- H, McMahon Mrs. Robert son are the Horne. INSET ee in valerie s 84c up LINE OF DOG COLLARS AT ALMOST THAT YOU MAY DESIRE TO -PAY You Practice Thrift when you purchase anything trom us. extended | e@ BH gues 272 Mrs. G. Frank Clark,-who has be: | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | G. K. Ott, leaves Saturday to join her husband in Blair, Nev., where her| sister, N tcholes . trip. ee 10c up ranging A WHOLE sao for $3.00| W st. in| spend thé "weék* with Mrs. | Sullivan. Miss Whitaker is way eastern some aren rors. Pansy les will Murray on spending line, ranging foot... YEG ae NG Ask 7 Miss) 1053] avenue. e per A SPLENDID ANY PRICE | and at from. | es and Mrs. J. J. Burke Curtis are at home HOSE-Splendid price COTTON HOSE-<A|! erades. in price from, per foot. The Current Events and Current} Litevature section of the Ladies' erary club meets this afternoon, G. V. Parmelee will read a paper dealing with the condition of emigrants| on the East Side of New York, quoting from Myra Kelly's book, "Wards| of Liberty." Mrs. F. A. Starkws ather | is to read a paper on the World's Food Produet,"" reviewing the maga-| zine articles by Humes Ford. se Not and clean! Think, too, of the neat =) J. J. Devereaux today in honor of e are Tools i: Wire, Chicken Wire, Monet for summer. es Mrs eon tended AND pleasure ° this s the home Josephine. Third Any man who gets his religion from the Salt Lake Tribune must have been amazed Thursday morning to note that the slot machines are still in operation about town. They are doing business at their old stands, and yet Captain Burbidge Is out of the police oO Savage different only does it improve the appearance, but it enhances the value. y s bridge ° chureh, and that Mormonism will never get its deserts until state and church are separated by an _ overwhelming vote of the people. BURBIDGE, How Union Worthington entertained Juncheon yesterday gues ts at on Second avenue, home e Habit? Cleaning-up E. D. Hammond gave the secMrs. ond of a series of 500 parties Thursday afternoon at her home on Second South street Five tables of players and prizes" were . Gorham and Mrs Raymoiud Ackerman. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. G. G. Verbryck and Miss L. Douglas. Mr. ,Emiy If it were simply a dispatch or an editorial comment to the effect that Senator Smoot would be opposed in any -campaign: he might make for re election, nothing would be thought of it. But the exact duplication of the wording, the corresponding date on which the item appears in distant newspapers, makes clear the activity of the press agent Twenty papers saying precisely the same thing, on dates less than a week apart, makes a pretty fair case. Who is paying for it? Lake's and Mrs. Thomas Gouldstone Mr. Griffin left Thursday Noon for New York, whence they sail March 25 on the Adriatic, for Plymouth, England. They will spend the summer with Mr. Griffin's parents at their country} home near Bristol A late telegram from Mrs. Griffin's mother, Mrs. Thomas Carter of Long Beach, gave news of her recovery from the illness which has delayed Mrs. Griifin's departure. RepubliMormon claiming that Smoot and the -cans really represent the Salt Ereats. e WHO That organ of political butchery, the Tribune. recently bewailed the presence of the slot machines, and blamed Burbidge for the infliction. The evils money to reclaim these big stretches equipped. of now useless land: But with the| ‘his fs gofng to be a good year for of the slot machine were set forth conditions permitted under Senator] pysiness, And no place in the nation in Tribune red fire, and all the misery Smoot's bill, capital will be insured) win realize more benefits than will of their causing was laid at the door of Captain Burbidge. an adequate return. Utah Now he jis gone, but the slot maBecause of certain conditions in chines haven't. Idaho, it is possible that state will be| yrp~y BUILDING STONE. Really, they didn't come beoause of excepted from the operation of the) pyory friend of Utah is gratified to proposed law. But the effect of it will) ,ow that Utah stone is in demand him, they didn't stay because he was be to bring under cultivation prac- for San Francisco and Los Angeles in the department, and they don't go tieaily- every acre of level land iD) tidings. There is no better or more when he is removed. Diab, And -the- immensity of that), outitul material anywhere on the - Recalling that fierce attack of the result is tremendous in value to the) continent. It is practically unlimited Tribune on Burbidge because of his State, to the inter-mountain region, in supply. It will increase in popu- protection of the slot machine, the and to the nation. larity with the builders of coast cities. average tnan wonders if the machine made terms with the And Utah will receive a revenue that owners haye THE SECRETARY IN ACTION, is deserved by the resources of this gang. Secretary Tatt has recently de- state. livered two speeches that will be Every piece of Utah stone that goes WHY FEAR HIS RECOVERY? remembered: speeches that will be into a California building, or into a On Thursday the Tribune gives effective for good in the nation. One building {n any other state, is an adprominence to the followlng: was delivered on McKinley's birthday, vertisement of the most substantial "Colonel Walter Scott of the Fifand indicated the influence of that sort for this state. It is a testimonial teenth infantry, for whose recovery (creat man, and the effect of his work to the resources of Utah. It makes great fears were entertained, is vastly un the newer relations of the United easier the convincing atong ottet pimpreved." ++ s,. ~we ‘\tates with the world. The other lines. ‘But why should the-Tribune fear the Presently the people elsewhere spoke of the recent panie¢, its causes, will make a better use of the onyx colonel's recovery? "One would think, its effects, and its relation to the that is so abundant and so beautiful in' view of ‘the excellence of the policies of the Roosevelt administrahere. They wHl come todemand colonel's life, and the value of his Son... to ‘the country, that the asphalt that is found here, and jewels service From the latter address we clip the of Utah that rival the hardness and Tribune would rather hope for his following extract: the beauty of amethysts and sapphires. recovery than fear for it. Let us reassure Colonel Scott. No "The administration has been thus And-what is more important-it far successful in showing that dangers will make easier the bringing of that one in Utah-excepting possibly the from individualism can be effectively Tribune-wishes him to die. With regulated, and that abuses in the exer- day when the iron mines of southern Utah shall be worked, when the that trifling exception everyone wants cise of private property can be restrained. Thus a great conservative mighty deposits of iron shall find place him to recover; wants him to get well, victory has been won and the coming and in the bridges and the buildings and and remain well through many of socialism has been stayed. useful years. the ships. "The question which you' have Our people hope and wish for his Other minerals have been proven. ultimately to meet Is not whether we and do not fear his shall return to a condition of unreguOther minerals are in demand and in good fortune; lated railways and unregulated trusts, constant use. But the big advance of Pontizetion of any fair promise. but it is whether we shall maintain u strict system of regulation of rail- the state will come when the world utilizes-the truth "SOUND TO THE CORE." Ways and trusts or whether we bhall understands-and turn the country over to the advo- about the iron mines of Utah. And That is the characterization put eates of government ownership and this use of Utah stone for building at upon A, C. Nelson of this city hy the state socialism. Anyone who seeks Francisco and at Los Angeles San Journal of Education, a famous Boston a retrograde step from the policy of will bring nearer that day. the administration on the theory that paper. "He is sound to the core." it would be a real step toward conMr. Nelson, as state superintendent servatism is blind to eyery political 1OWA FOR TAFT. of schools, took rather a prominent sign of the times. The decision of Republican Iowa part in the Washington session of the "If one attempts to fix the center of the conservatism of the country, he that Taft shall be first choice for the National Educational association last is likely to fix it in. New England. If presidential nomination is one of the month. He acquitted himself credithe is seeking a cominunity where ap- big steps of the Ohlo man toward ably. It is a pleasure to know he was peals to righteousness and _ justice preferment by his party. appreciated. awaken a response, he will find it in A very determined fight was made New England, Hence it is that I have For when a Utah man wins credit, ventured at this time and under the upon Taft in Iowa, and the matter be- it is a credit to the state. circumstances I have described to dis- came the more earnest because that > -_____ - _cuss the political aspects of this panic fight resolved itself into an opposiSweet scented skin, smooth as satin and to appeal to you, whether Demoto the policies of President mate ane Satin skin cream and pow crats or Republicans, not to allow an tion Very of Social aoe the party will read with profit ean bl cic SES oss dcr reports vention. weaken oO e Review 20, 1908. Why Not Cultivate the= SOCIETY Curreat g on Does stand for righteousness, or for dissty?" And it will be a daring honesty' * a man indeed who will auswer wrong , lly unwise vise who h That man will be . equally shall try to argue the question, and sic 7 x RCRA anc ™®#2© Upon } : ape quites but a brief answer. Such an eas 8*Ue Deed not multiply words. PresiMen who have been fighting : : dent Roosevelt, men who have been ian who could not frighten the President. And he sbows to the people the inevitable result of condemning Mr. Roosevelt in his demand for honesty in the management of big corporatfons, as in ‘the smaller affairs of life. to bill] 5ec the ruling officer of the navy, caused| that revival in drill, target shooting and discipline which made certain the victories at Manila and Santiago bay. And now that same man who prepared for the struggle which his felJow citizens finally won has_ been accused of producing the panic. The later address of Mr. Taft is strong and direct. He refutes the charges that ES Cb the recollection la, former as re to' "yt is interesting ent DIcollectors orj concernl Please a tribute . the personality of any this simple question: McKinley: was a . 7 Paid ta Advance. fitting and deserved thing. Mr, MeOne Month, Daily and eee C60 le . . ~ | Three Months Daily and Sunday: Kinley's name Aix Months, Daily and Sunday... "1.60} 2.00! ciated with the will greatforever things be of assohis e Year, Daily ana SundARV iccce 6.00 . =e, a Sunday only, One Year....... . 1.60] nation. Both in the tariff, which dealt Not Paid tm Ad more particularly with matters local] vanee. . z . One Mo Dally and Sunday.... $ .76|to the United States; and in those Three Mont Daily 3, Dailyandand Sunday.... Sunday.. 2-00| international affairs which embraced | Six Months, 4,00 One Year, Daily and | Sunday : 8.00)a war, the name and fame of McSunday only, One Year...........- 2.00 irinias Genimeccte @olicitors, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH REPUBLICAN, a Inter-Mountain Republican INTER-MOUNTAIN © THE It seems to have been de, acute condition involving pecuniary | Roosevelt. loss and mental strain, serious as it cided by Iowa Republicans that the is, to lead you from a broad, impartial, Republican party can not tell turn! just and patriotic view of the situa back in the crusade for commercial "In this wldespread catastrophe I honesty, and the square deal for every have the deepest sympathy with the man no matter how poor, and withgreat body of business men and wage out regard to the bulk of his riches. earners, who I know are honest and That wil De the te5t generally. It who have to bear the brunt of it, aes is not a matter entirely personal to an I feel the greatest solicitude anxiety for their recovery. But I urge!the Président: "It goes deeper than ee Pearson 2 ; |