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Show THE 4 as se ut a Uta Nowspaper SUBSCRIPTION sent " Paid to the fortune minos, and Thore is it than In in bo to aro wonder were tho in a the managers is under careful tho in issue and and they make Up its vulnerable evident intention decelve the of city in could been defeated easily. There was no necessity ception. issue And at the opposition time because the of to was which realize the neceselty had andIndeed, that which will follow. the people all are of improvement of streets walks as the ag doone rapidly and stand pald ready ever the eity for. to be To that end and entrust another six do by know hundred arty a could ) with {t, cause tell For they voted last not what that opposed adversely thou- managers million, had and been reason, and not no not and at trip would the of the deception proposition tion of to the of contemplated the money, practiced additionally even in bond greater decep- in the disbursement voted for the bonds. They could have defeated the issue -easily-if they had not approved tne policy are of improvement, simply looking And on while now they the pro- moters of the bond scheme fling this six after the hundred vanished Let thourand million. the money. city go on, They will purposes far other tioned in the pledge asked for to use it to eredited ready the of where on up the The American trial in this bond rest issue of have as the stood in for wag law does done in coming other of al- from. thing. knowing the way, The them, and AND Properly MONEY. help they ure It is interestinag-even astounding -to read in one of the current magazines that the apple crop of the United decreased over so regard it. Roney is "the joins sixty per cent Professional do One pretty receipts at of holiday cards Protestant elty. frult growers elmply a hun- tailed to maintain the supply of apples. Government experts declare the apple crop one of the most substantial ae a yi for eimply or cards printed, especial by COAL an the and carry is of But AT minister thought because no ed also Hard help In the a it way uplift, paper, wanted and evidence It small And than up the big man who street, eye, a greets bows great thing just then But has A that with counsel, little a He, ¥ edie He con- has from and VeleRecia up Is a pay more digged hundred in than Utah and a suspicion that, if thid rate to continue only thing Pyad habits that tho may be juvenile court is of century some have ago mighty made big saw of he Chief doesn't alarm came Main, but alarm, because as Gore the the turn he a menaced by at department in an the the flames. the head of town that is in great work. differing Nelds And of they the same can not - b= ~ -- io TO MAKE It A CLEAN would be BREAST better for IT. The o beatin Citizens' The yor Investment company to earth, and quit fooling. They deceive no OF the get down te O- SLEEP. Sleep, on of on man's 1 ease, indifterent wit, of The one. With legitimate and chief They sponsor only to Those the people of the have And " atl 4judge the between they shie id of proof shield he pre tierce parts. row, 7 mec those civil stay It FOOLS is to be within OF can't they of And that We've do if And And a! But She to removal made so and they in- | kinds a centre fruiis of so many deceive crafty rush the 5 deserves for content their cussedness. so the man grace, thou I can't demanding find 10 seems by want beguiled Judge it, by don't like ‘em yor them Pa too were judge from the the that} Who I learned in my/| bound great to an me pon't Re men of some a bi ut Was which | Prudent Certainly about nat skin from for | ever D of a h be oS ggested at| And yet : : nearly , red eent Our we see used oursélves. if messeng care for "his his} | coo no ru Pari of it i ve ,1 ay Ono auc gether. him. {1 LS iste ne s wes fashion, the vay sp¢ the! py Cheon eae crs T face-shook T my _ self-| pace ; e : y z pun Nay, my lad 1°! speaking sOoftly ind leaning snddle so th he could lay t together. : the a ler io8 foPaar must cannot help us, so we them erled ndeed the last to the-women." his more own word passlonately volce sul a moment would DOR held. him SN : eat % ¢™d of the a as t e that. quavered cooly and semething to fect that the VI dame ne one THE even to ; small w Which is somewhat surprising. "% Tho rest of them got Just what wag| coming to them-which {eg right. i As to the merits of th the case, it se ems Mr. Kimball printed and cir-} culated some statements in the heat of the campaign, which the facts warranted, and which the result approved. He 1s a bailiff of the United States : aw str! three ; eace ol over See he Le quietly. the ef- times. rane not dare- Ne'er a word, reproach child, Watchiul night of his his in his eyes! But n playing at paume with nd the world-the wor rit theestiold Son breathing oe times os @ some othe Thanking God, whose ae made Me to a his mother a ht, Listening, -EdwinL. Sabin in The Metropolitan, a double saving if you buy on all made-to-order clothes. BROS. CO. THE ORIGINAL KNIT GOODS HOUSE OF UTAH. | -_-_- Kuppenhelmer Clothes 36 Main Street ¢ -- = = - re me ae | KG rae eNS: softs fe 2 of ush ae sorte cone on = ae me in 1s he we fees ee : an. by paye ite } one | at the rothe = eerratines Cais the atoning. te] "UD Wace he i.t | | ide mo | ad he | e the Was king! very "I saw you, or meta Crolsette did,' I muttered as his sorrow-not for i self, but his teiprittes forced him to to "Yot how, ouis, do you know | taat we are going to Cahors?' "Tle ‘) d me¢,-as we through ' that oe _ peor lleutenant- Son thaaetts r of Quercy to carry ou tk diet against the ranted on. Do you Oo ec, nne my companion adie bitterly, "to k were small a Tle ia ran ture would if he oe unticlpation. my execution will "so nely Besides, ‘ e ; the a have Sixteen started number ust rente - { | | | years with This will had, have larger B one and be but Our success COVERY Ate esty-Exis n KIND O HARD re LUCK!" "Notso bad, m boy, @ 3 it acer. I had fe insured long axe, an ways paid my dabetierr icy De metts: There spake the ensible man. Joln the ranka of the. "wise ones * and leat us insure your property forthith, n when you dread, you re $ age" a a2 new beginr HEBER J. GRANT & CO. Salt eae ERAL INSURANCE 20-26 South Main St. Lake City, Utah. Phones 500. willl is due to OUR Red Streaks of Everybody. ' y we scat- 1 money than the wore if you will we bs« anys We turn DISHon- . « . Protective Association wer ae Ll COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. 78-79-82 94-97-98-99 and 100 Commercial National Bank Salt Lake City, Utah. SS "THAT'S ago Today 2,239 clients to Africa. Merchants' | another the 5th a half room. the largest next year We collect more SOUECLIONS age ney will, colle or you in your ¢c tia Rooms of of > Commerc: L akes Nationa} Dae which nine in all, which now of collegt mone tava from A tance a oked "I fie! I] | did not} room floor Bank roon the other hand, when I took} ware s I found an expression | emfled, I ong years' bequea Thrice Snat oe oo saked in suspens "T can Sais guess," Louis auiwered with signa "Ho life was in his should take {it at his own time. ther that If I would , wo oo wo pith. bin without, trying to. eshe uld. throw. me to. those howitng aoe - T gave my word are on the road toget And oh, Hom HOMING. Unie ee ee a 7' in % seve im: Then (in, mine) I wept him. Weape rhe wounds upon him went means t 0.u in, kitties, First I looked, and then a Then we clung ree the He was still m hild, mi Love was still a tethe styles and the most popu- Suits and Coats, $10 to $30 a { When my areard. be bag. fupe back From eckless ro aS ‘his pideaee ruth ana wwrack, ke a spent bird homin the That discount | not} drown. eral hea like all the new CUTLER More tarely | e 5 A : rarely Louis When he dld, the harshness bi volcan: "igviceucl eves be-| . Tae piGamieatidteein whic Hehe to t tr aebrave. ail should| a An selda it weul d be too public 1ere {gs no question of. daring -in it," he replied ‘And the more public it is, the better he will like it, They have dared to take thousands of llves since to In all this great big wn eens, 1 some one, say you'll take 'em- es Pa's goin' to drown! 4-Denvor Republican. Sol as else includes of clothes. this sale. eal L | ened wont to be thwarte he had hap-| lost} Nor] } oS loathed 7) a rena ver might : ,| her-k r, ve & aptime | eat Ilo would get nothing after all} fond} P©& h reas thi "Ht, ashes And stock Same a how * and per | aif Cane nets Kit in his} of suits ten CS~ Jeisure fe > At he He nad. lov ed Way Discount will sell all included-at off, eee ye his ° the journey t Cent lar patterns of clothes. Regular prices here range from 10% to 25% lower than at other stores for the same kind 2 i * 2 Ly itying aoe the a Clothing at Per Tor the balance of the week we overcoats-Kuppenheimer clothes a i ould one and home. with to South f Ten the talk ; strug-|!n ee Flome do returned ist. Rick cAnciney ES joint eee alten some authority. : The strangeness West 3 Doors West of Dinwoodey Furniture Co. & Cahor whence encly take advantage of the fire cos} we leftwith fellow eras eo es, it. sunset, myself strange No. ' e was talking to. I had muttered either " up and down, Apr d Enekoe one 53 % was to E. G. Holding Elec. Co. ordeal. My and Sete gloomy qnes-| &r get his letters room | have given him ut ae eke tin "Soul name leave drown. Ty rust repl dusk 5 ‘roun'- - gute one that with nietude : men arg e pid |{ ean't find homes for ‘ve aeTh dO L-fealidio mor new aot them Powers the y a it seemed et him these be so little atter a : arte ent on, from his kittens- t day, 6 ier kin rest keep away; two sorry Pe aitist with thiq 5 you a n 1 ne i id s¢ s j fra 2 Uist ae oe a . memory-I ae Bes, Bo "wome thing inexpre sssibly mel-/| I of pure was | moments Dooly in that solitary giant vagural ery thankful that I could not In the | #Beno! iccnaial one image Sidney. ers nobo ' lt will pay sale prices. feellugs as weil as pi dried' pas or so of | Gone alive; : a ee shall never oats see again. Nor Kit! w % my own it!' It was the first iad heard aim call her by the SURPLUS. to for alterations. | my burned his| Tage; Bezers ails th: ared| upon them T choald: "bat that random "Home? : C shaft Stella's Philip this, | heart from subjec am at sling to head. thine Our stock Of electrical fixtures, Chandeliers, Stand Lamps, Reading Lamps, Globes and Shades must be sold at once to make room | campaigu-and they as that dernand the head of Sol. And they don't even get that. by oid Powers was in rather business heavy people, | A- thinking of Pons OVG €204 one a sealp with summer And a a@ weary as being @lsewhere got four‘ came Pagive: says theI They acted as if they would entirely blind done uppermost rei going, Annie?" started, and found to rae et- and I hid of They didn't get any of the offices, or win any of the bets, go they settled be from aloes nojse a depart Frenchmen, asking could even re Mir' Jones, who lives right near us, opponents different Atv activity' Kimball. than THE something. on to ~-Sir THEMSELVES, they adopted trying z their not thy cause in the recent | £ pook ber get many turpitude, that deaf And O! I feel so For them that Sol noisy a fight all summer, ways the law may even the Kimball. . They so up the course. regretted of the Republican voked Move Liveller me thoy monty. thetr best campaign iz of Bailiff chtiabar A rok s ariaie and And if these things, as bad better ates they don't like that, whole lot worse. MADE A oe that from Theré I could I wiil tribute pay, if Take thou of me smooth as $5,000 Fire Sale was dilated at Louis. the streets one the a Catt Despair at me Wars who of all avold hope, Not high me do | ‘Tha hale ae dusk Ee id fa aoe us, and nd still plodaing southward with bived yacaes a link outwardly like| other links In the long chain of rid-| ers, ng onwards. The sn he sald} suddenly, "Do you know whither we| a m and make That is how the the first reason tions of prisoner's Makec in clean Bransford just gechnereeg they while a Better balm all Soa month. was doti get | thei. make Mayor made then project, their community thing. admit whole for the better of in shows them avaricious whole example - lie irritate by a course which slippery as they are breast purpose they can never the wealth, will Louis' s I had seen not, dwell knot woe, They make th€Tr case worse by the | of thase pretense investment, certain d {ll never subject for the => Ps o thoughts. hat were the Vidame's{ the leutenant-governot intentlons? What was the meaning of | blshop-the Vidame inter la this strange Journey ? What be is' fate I shrank withwasgood}to| stopped. know, but Tlow I fearit was the Ccmanaged ount-bis hop> ne : | forgotten. Come, you ; I should department. police Uttle Christmas cards are nods | ..45 than the he PCO ! °o ne busy n to , is of-recognition "from o usy man to! and it isn't because of tho members another; from one to another en- of the fire department, elther. gaged ¥ or dead he brave ravest, est of | followed u as we rod the land. succeeded him; vet even he morning Such looks ¥ : D had to fall by the knife, {In a moment! duc I fear to the news from Paris most unhappy for his country, before theuga for some time vere France, ho or-stricken, put away the bearers of the tidings treachery id evil froin he Presently, on the third Talking with Louis < we rode, It| Journey I think, couriers was not unnatural-neay was the! Court passed us; and natural result of the situation-that| Stalled us. One of t general know m,"" litar Vidame ¢ > king, is Tho South in didn't is probably only town. Second didn't you-o the Paris rques, and utras, and|Trogues of landlords and Ivry, "bl mer "flowed lke that the | daine were travelin blood of the St. Bartholomew might be| force that our coming forgotten- -that blood which, by the| terror to the innkeeper grace of God Navarre saw fall from| How much the Heutenant the dice box on the ove of the massa-| Quercy, going down cre] 16 last of the Valois passed to| requisitioned in the k the vaults of St. Denis; and a greater | for how mucit he paid in weaknesses know from he neighborhood himself- | a5. Glore's 7 ae for a single the born Some Bol lobe tho Watch of house! I beelleve itier ao belle itt" | do not think that there _How truly he spoke we aie now. | 4ny Journey so strange or two-and-twenty years arr that | ours e met with the twenty-fourth of August the} Which had pleased us sword was scarcely lald aside a France| Paris But their nove men-men history. / A [ ] 4 trust another! There wor be o honor, | ourselves, =) for tne quarter, ee ae peace! toa rs wore Salt { year ris and his hand ro as en could, t I vowed @ "reat vow J thought of his cousin's sredintion | at the eleventh Bede te would balk "it will never be so aguin In France, | th « ely if Mt else failed Annie! Never! No man will a0) this ee could Icfil hima, and, th h wé died} But judge Monday been such figure you! ain today deserves more than the juvenil= judge ‘in Salt Lake has been that haif one to you. next for Stock-taking. great things! -I ry it! j sts3 nig) "B oh, Louis! I x po me f -| would lure or rowfully, though my Heatt as ‘Baan I shuddered. | TL we iL might ing with pride at his wort' wie we nad) a pre c ipice 6 was opening at only been in time! If we had only | There was something in the come to you two hours: earlier!' devilish, yet so cordant.) Ww fou would have spoke to little! stories { had heard-of the W purpose then, I fear," he replied, shakfolt no doubt of my see Jy Ad ing his head. "We were giver er a8/ his evil mind, and. saw in moment a prey the enemy. Warnings? We! why he nad troubled himself. with us. had warnings in ple De Rosny| He hoped to draw Mademoiselle to warned us, and we scoffed at him. Tae} Cahors by our me king's ¢ye warned us, wo trusted | Of course I said nothing of miles. just the your One tne up be happy Store closes all day Ip. of the dollar- "soft. birth comment helped Gciax eleyen coal careers of the little fellows 1909 just as long as you can formal take costs the right and could Sr oe Cardiff coal is good who of and the ti ae, Gibralter, p the greeting, all question which a This done done there. courtesy, interview, on not fitting just into the he was and you has ine Sis ; : ton. to permits {sn't the Lake little | oourt lightening thas e Base Lake a people soft Quit of of the 1909 prosperous ‘ W cam o warn Lnewered, pointing ws which on, us away aie ree Salt to Lake called cour- things with which centrates eithe coal the | this and ridings head of tae party as ‘He-he said tha Kit she aid never = rma -- marry you, and boasted of what he} a oge, would do to you, and fright yell her, open his. bed "« justice Baht". and So, learning he was "soing to Paris, we Pav ne r ‘aised hig. head..proudly, "J followed him to ou on your | fear him n ! t fear aim not a jot" guard, ou now And i briefly | lor a mom ent he for got Kit,,the loss ske sh he a our adventures, and the | of fens; -his Ww doom be str re rcumstances and' mistakes | cp his fingers in aérision of. his which a wel" delayed us hour after hour foe tirough all that strange night, until But: m } miserabl; Tae the time had gone by when we) could Vidame 5 smbered had been do food. Pi rec ted rat cousin than His. eves glistened and hiss Bplos ros@} jier lover igh [ as told the. story. He wrun my | thy ts hand warmly, and looked bac 7. to aialte | clearly at arie and Croisette "It was MKO} to puntfast you!" he ejaculated with Otten "Ttiewfth hin was like her. cot ! B brave | Wer" lover lads! The Vicomte will live to. bo proud} execut reports ae ane reached moody | a ton. There Utah and | do-one world, meets you thing. emile, to and*passes one and give pest nt sys-7 ti ‘| UTAH. ae on getting. thing oe in down shipped are remembered to coa! for sent cause May nt lie stopped me wit) a | "Hiush!"" he. said, re Asin "Don't speak: of it, Annie" the fate of ii ‘friends | that too recent, the sorror of his awaken-} Ing to those arene, sights and 1 vivld for him. to bear re | was still too erence to tive et after riding for a time in silanae -though his lips moved -he asked me sain what had brought] Valenet ce nae Ve freight Salt that of the fact. ls a graceful, make The he W citt- woul of gant % or appre- | don't swear trying. to " general humanity's en, eleven-fifty Republican; of 5 We have not passed, Loults, commis- us ee ts thatae. West8 heen . seventy personal recognition mome never invari- by the better at eee Be eA a ton the that a2 | hins i fair righted coast : . ae cents part, they of The of in probably show als "ap iii every things, eCieR ieee all parishioners they Extends Greeting- 2 r , pas- in a AND Winans: Wastern inci- | Wales most and to tea, of} and assured is is IN SPAIN Repub- | Mediterranean one hundreds preacher oa rest Investigation. all there Gonsul: | from the message; to each but for hich on | have the including Complaint is wrong that The The are, Sorrow. | transportation jnitiative Itself causes | the and Christmas ministers The may the the a . the XI of geht, and his. apof gricf condl- Im people service mantained. or |\, the at good the crop over {3 operation the are Good | ably PREACHERS. of adding was | Ben sometimes was lican_oMece and country to } zen, jand dents |) | pay to he it frelght fair Considering Buchiel arrange than FROM are the seems the companies | seem edu- And judge, reformers harm more CARDS model, dred and seventy million bushels. Jn 1908 the total crop was sixty-two million bushels. - The curious thing about it {s that there is no visible reason for the falling off. Never was the demand for ‘ apples greater than now. Never was there more reason for increasing vather than diminishing the crop. But Night: Louis!" one | } doesn't course... what utility, and whatever as season's liberal Governor to WEYMAN in it | mee awronSethe ete | nished him with a hat, to put h talented <A a boys' with (Colorado in the twelve years from 1896 to 19038. In the former year the total apple of publie the Mr..} lads, of 1909. Ho turned with a start at the sound | of my le joy. and bewilderntent<- | | #284 no wonder-in his countenance | Me had not supposed us to be within 4 hundred leagues of ¥ - ef we we abe ownership and state just rates there } slon by. the parents Mr. Denver, econ- vertible terms. States of Cer- given boys for the little fellows. their considered, |! to per- mitted them to proceed. Thero can be no charge of a reactlonary splrit on the part of the people of Salt Lake. And there can not be even a suspicion that the party managers who secured the bonds can keep their promiscs with the monsy. APPLES every more if problem public supervises | And the Oregon. concerts Lindsey, dis- work assurance party has been put matter of the July no people, out they have already pay for men- will prudent money the It which They their without use those upon bonds. take spend to than obligatione, done and have dift-| with enforcement be J. CHAPTER A. loss, wiser ) instance. and with p friends. proposition of ol the that pays, Ork th® Roney's | senger which probably 1, t in tidy the by point curious his boys. that the city, &nd be a cnildren "But thefm Bpped the matier when | tesles here, or friendliness, a majority of the citizens, perfectly ciation that the paper is aware the Trumbutl, seo of such the Roney they July. public members JANUARY "And now. tell me all," he.« ried, his firs exclamati of wonde found. vent OW on earth do of the Unfled States. Some cities do ymié here? re of allplaces, my slde u well at « their own @leciric lighting; some buy} b { Surely Made Pion We i not' thelr light) So with gas, and . with "Mademoiselle is well! perfectly power, and with water well! And thi ing of you,.I swear , *s But the Btate has provided itself | I answered |} with a public service commission | mado lost of is it Is a ak child-labor | which concert her than at th@re New aimed, law similar be- tha by STANLEY Author of "Under the Red Hobe," "My Lady hoe " "The Long Night" "A" Gentle of France," "The Man in Black,' 9. Fete; the contention, aro)! Every part of the concelvable condi- every where and } chosen that Mrs. a Trumbull with done improvement, to the was Tiaey had the abuse labor-the arrive pays | tion Roney of the ream olution are} pay levied never day ownership sifes bythe very | where man they of |trary cited with a they to the merits of a cause. Being so disposed to the project of timprovement, the people still could not feel it wise to the of warned could between tainly, sidebe owning discussed musclipal "boest" desirous | that city.the concert soon to be given In | Frmenfea tell can other of the discussion Indicate that pubden of evidence was in favor the solicita- | can They audiences,- because spirit Oregon, and cation tho and rates who of made,|or¢ work assessed, arbitrary authorities of heen con- notable the good Mr. money youngsters totally did not law the more seemed a well as entertaining and bettering the |} public ownership-or the present people who hear. Certainly member|} tem of private ownership-and ship in his Httle group is helpful to} New York has found it. bond being frank and honest the public of Salt Lake | improvement of were to incapa2ble of than because | money. after And motive the de- the election promoters the as PLAN? the cities of | country,"nd would of Oregon gave a performance they the parts care were law if Mrs. have for Provo was from The | come at before they sum law at- promoters that A BITTER of as that age. and yery Oregon, state. harm place-tae its people--It even BY raise! wherever even little child-labor | harmful been a play a of parents. constant sing apprehen- bad else various States, contracts, sion lest their six hundred thousand dollar bond Issue would be declared If win FRIDAY, more Utah years discovered, their the boys tho not in defeat wheat, youngsters, in consent-and ference of of os and anything sixteen United talent the 1909, tremble Bn UTAH, THE HOUSE OF THE WOLF where survivable- as permanent risk Let chosen tlon-of ee No party as {inclined thirteen ; MONEY. certain less punish -s If thire is any ono topic which proBOYS, AND THE LAW. vokes foro printed discussion than . . pe! ae i 8B. Roney, formerly choir-/the pr@ and con of the munielpal| Grace Episcopal church in| ownership of utilities, it has not yet musically that 1, of | they seaboard to unfortunate-but can be | solatif of invoked THE government REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, - when the they tried to Chicago, has for ten years been mak- | been dffcovered. Instances without | J jj te ayo Dane‘ ing tours of the country with flve| numberjsupporting absolutely con-)} bidaen, Jaw relt Offices 604, Cambridge oslte Waldorf-Astoria; JAN. as proposed. RONEY'S Henry master at Fastern FRIDAL, matter Utah And jould not answer. at js money yell as present raddress when ordering chango address. rder discontinue paper will be honored hed when subecrip im {fs PAID IN Offices-Dodly Block, 208 South West mple stree Phones-Business and edftorial departments: Bell, Exchange 25; Independent 3190. Wditorial departmit only, Independent 237. ON-SPEND It tho {nferjor fruit ofthe | 75 7HERE a3 boys GO they given apples Atlantic © et By! have slope. hills. can They home. the t court for is in session. be apples. ot Paid in Advance, ¢ 35 One month, Dally and Sunday...wares: months, Dally and Sunday. 3. "00 Six montha, Daily we Su so 4.0 ne year, Daily and.& NGSY....:» oo Sunday only, one year....---++ : 5cohew iver will = ase give ®&xxplicit notice - Circulation Department DIR t _Ua Hoty, co 8 Building; in rich the 5 1.60 00) money makers possible to our goll. this statement {s made: "They a vices And ri, ; _hever will be au overproduction of . oe a first-class stock." The business is as : pleasant as profitable. The fruit ts not Re tttN so swiftly perishable as are the fruits i: _ of the tropics, in wnoich some Utah Pee people have invested money. Apples last for months, and can be shipped in cases. Utah has proved the ability to raise the best apples in the world. Never has there been a finer display of this standard frult than was seen at the Utah state fair last fall. That fruit proves the capacity of this soil to make its owners rich, if they will take advantage of the opportunity. There are thousands of acres of hillside and of level land on which orchards would flourish handsomely. Some of this land ia not especially useful for farming purposes. Even if it were, no farm product would equal the apple In profitablen ess. it would be well for Utah people to Seeror to at will Utah Hero as : 11 Boyce Utah rates, and Pacific income, here railroads cheaply as can in ee handsome the to freight RATES. Ine month, Dally rae Sun Thre onths, Daily and Sunday = months, Daily ond: Sunda year, Dally and Su dandey only One Year a market can WTER-MOUNTAIN distr plant they ¢ eer ke City, a time justice nd c lage matte r Fe > at = : rvary "t0, 1906, Ar re <postoffice Lalce City, unser, s Act of Congre March 4% Onl Halt of have that and years gisee assured Party hilisides, five 4 nt Entered of the Republican in Utab. In c Every Moratag by Kepoblican Capen. Orgen the orchards. ° Published later-Mountain Official cultivate . INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN ome G. LUKE, General Manager. People Don't Like Us MOTOR FOR SALE 20 horse-power» Westinghouse electric motorin good condition. No better motor made. Address Inter-Mountain Republican. Bide. at |