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Show Organ of the Republican in Varty tion SUBSCRIPTION aid One year, Daily and Sunday only One Year ....- One Three months, Da and a in two ...--- Sunday... well, of the explanation the people of the Interests any really of the rum power, the traffic, of the then cordially fort those people of been we that where tried cause. eyes to in the lessen not and the drinking s it eal pocesere SUNDAY, THE In ance FEBRUARY END AIMED AT. every honest effort in Utah, a reduction drink of HNquor freedom Sree It {fs desired ever be drank from eas) knows it a a at pain, vane's: ig a and the the point by all practical the In- and a year ago The form workers eral Utah Have and good persons gen- The that most people avold well expression of sentiment on the negative side of that question unless it becomes necessary, because of the inaccurate construction placed upon their utterance by radieal friends of reform, . The paper has a large circulation throughout the state, We secured The Republican roads It asked will broad has 1s: prominent people and in may, what "old-fashioned fashioned is the of old of broadly, hall the few times; one the present be at in the city that come and promise shall relics struc- down to be an the progress roads gives it every to roads compdrable which publie And assurance main era catching progressiveness states. that time the state of to year be a credit, the best permanent benefit the bills road a service in to the state favorably present House and to a have considered and Senate. remain In the future with a halo of historical interest about it, And the event was certainly one of the happlest that can be imagined, The affair was given under the auspices of the Genealogical society, and will probably result in an impetus to th e growth of that organization. It in cluded, for the evening, an excellent dl nner of chicken pie with a profusion HOW PROHIBITION Some time, WORKS. when the excitement the Republican we all provoked party, get by and over foes urged of with the hope of overthrowing that party in Utah, our good people may be able to see things in a proper light. A writer in the Saturday Evening Post, eates of prohibition, and we believed speaking of travel in one of the prothen and we believe now that if the hibition states of the South says: answer Of Utah had been "Yes," this of other homely and healthy edibles; ey in the South ts becorhing paper would have been flooded with with buttermilk and clear water as quite Ran GaRIEA Gil Observed a Pas be verages, and with a fervent "bless-. ical tourist the other afiirmative replies to the question. day. "It ta Instead of that, we had to solicit in " at the beginning which seemed | ore trains so long to handle their ra ress consignments of beer and auswers from persons who were be- to sanctify the whole event to those ine at prohibition points that they lieved to have opinions on the sub- who can appreciate the serious things are often behindhand.' juect, but had not yet expressed them. of life. That is not a desirable condition. Later there were brief addresses- And in unnumbered cases men and In that connection, please note that réminiscences, and soclety details; and women whose position was supposed then there was dancing. The enals John = ‘woalley, once the igh priest to be for prohibition excused themof has d that selves from ing on record. What concluded before 11 o'clock, and He halleves that all necessary Was their real reason, we have only de lightful evening, filled with and party. temperance regulation can be better The to conjecture, But this became evi- and with interest, was ended. secured through the old parties. And dent: Utah people were not demand- whole thing was typically Mormon. ing prohibition. The building, as Mr, W. W. Riter he has come back to his former place in the Republican ranks. Finding that, being convinced that stated, was at one time used by FeaWe do not believe this is one of the the voluntary position of the people er al authorities, in territorial days, as Was for some measure of temperance| ® court room; and there the first mur- questions which the Republican party is unable to settle. Surely loyal friends reform which stopped this side of der trial of Utah was conducted put prohibition, The Republican ceased is no compliment to the interest the of the party will soon realize that asking the question, and continued its nation took in Utah to add that the the best interests of the state are fully judge was an inebriate, and sentenced conserved by political action within uninterrupted course of working for what it regarded as the best interests the convicted man to be dispatched the lines of their respective parties. of the state. on Sunday-a sentence which he reStull, if they do not, if they can not Even with all the discussion, verbal vised as to date when he grew a lit- find congenial place within the parand by "newspaper, not a Republican tle more sober. In that bullding many tles, then they should themselves realThe county convention In the state elected of the old plays were given. ize the experiences which has been Mr. actors, 0 Some did instruct for local option.| party managers did not want any pro- hibition complications in the convenon. If there had been basis for the prohibition furure that has followed the sitting of the legislature, nothing in the world-party managers, nor church officials, nor even earthquakes -could have stopped the enthuslastic and determined devotees of prohibition. They would have driven opposition out of the convention if they had possessed commission from people. 1 The structed the the people Republican had into most part, are now of those who were modern in heating and #pparently insured a long trest and may lighting, life and of In usefulness. Let us hope remain that for the old Social of and another century. Salt the presidency of the church, this old Social hall-these should from the ravages of be preserved Becau se they are lesson, who of their valuable, their associations, Because testimony worked to in fervent of a their people sincerity, and demand prohibition of the legislature, And that was the time to speak, Time passed, and the delegates who brought much good out of a season countless difficulties, they should bore safeguarded no commission for a prohibition law from the people nominated their party ticket. nominees stood on the platform of the patty, which did not contain even the suggestion as a most Down York an nounced he had the BY in heritage. the office to kiss "boy" as of a new In and fought a the of copylists him And of and as long the tried The as he could, and when he could defend his Ilps no longer, he fell down and stabbed himself with a paper knife. And he died. That in a New York office. It shows the peril In which men place themselves in New York. It shows to what extremes the wémen of that { commercial center are driven for the innocent expression of congratulations, And it shows how unsafe it {s for a man there to announce éven the smallest thing connected with his private affairs Nu date as to age or the that When party men they fortune, no are are when elected they see is even Meantime, effort a certain that party. prohibition hurts the party temperance. the let of obligation of that always actual more us all their our LAMBOURNE''S Mr. has Alfred a the most libraries creditable this of his News Publishing house, will have to add that in paper, in type, in printing and binding-in the whole matter publisners of have book-making-the done themselves and too nearly a of poet, the to ‘great give salt a lake carried out light- has a than The is found to do with tract of ground of the which lake; is "on undercurrent the the the on in its an of a = m the cabin furnishings, expression which lays chief claim to commendation. The book will not readily be tgnored. Whoever has love of the true and the beautiful combined will thank Mr. Lambourne for this contribution to the literature of the mountain country, and will wish for tiok him, in which this effort. genuine that merit apprecia- has earned. ot Ira E. seal thereof a this 20th a een D.ZANE 1909. WITCHER. F (Seal)] Mw ts ‘| rey Deputy Gay sp : Potl- Clerk. soraey for toner. I Cur. P. al IN en ne | bate Curtis, er, THD DISTRICT; Division, in and Curt i | County, = for Sait for Beato of Uta ie a aes : s a my heart than a alley great a So wonderfully-; I feel a, of nder Nab In s00n o the W hich ie the ‘T state 2r COURT of Notice rods, thence of Ue to as counsel can Utah, e place at which (Seal) By Fred Mays tioner. C. & be heard. Third Bassett, Orem, THE with | firmation, for Peti-| OF THE as appears Lake City, Salt Witness the = he seal the of February, has been By ca he Sonny: the ae L, te for fe cu e hae of TAHA land aTs Rea Itah totloue of 5 lot 2, Lake City then thence S$... tae. rods aon block ya eone t lot @ ence| to beginning, ter 10 blocs aan : OR EEO 3 aaa 'N N. pemure |x ) ee ae S ep- | praying matt Utah, he WITCHER, Clerk.| Deputy |E. of the Clert Attorney of sale, sale by deed at expense of Also commencing quarter of section ange a es ait re % roc 's 6 per cent cash Senecio ce on for - Petit- balance on confirmasald District court; purchaser, at @ point 40 W. corner of the N. 28, township rods s E. 1 E., Salt Lake meridian, "tienes ita fod teenie<a r rs gi wine together ances, including for tanec s 0 with water the fr for the settlement hearin of final ac-| Saturday, 6th| a. appurtenhe Mr sale, balance South Main or ARGA ARET y 7 Young bate P. Palmer, & Moyle, IN THE WITCHER, er Cle = confirmation street for DISTRICT COURT, bate Division, in and county, State of ea matte on for PRO- Salt the plat 4, and 15, Big Field per cont cash on oF pers balance on confirmn- sale by ofsaidpurchaser. District court; expense AGGIE IN THE ute Division, ounty, No. Lake estate sale to B. THOMSON, Administratrix. Petl-| he = of addition } } Deputy Attorneys tioners, of on. by said District court; deed at expense of purchaser, Als ll of ts 17 and 18, block 1, March, A. D..1909; at 1 orciek ee e ing a subdivision of at the county court house, in/14 and 16 a parts of lots t room of said court, in Salt plock 11; Five-Acre plat "A," Lake City, lt Lake county, Uta ey. Wit the clerk of sald court with ine. | day the seal thereof affixed, this 20th day of of February, D. 1909, Box at Salt application day count of said executrix, and ee the; distribution of the residue o d e@s-| tate to the persons entitled, hes ree set THE for 15th DISTRICT In State 1: of COURT, and for PRO- Salt Utah, Lake Department In the matter of the estate ames David Wood, deceased. Notice-The petition of Francis of olnted as the time, and Honorable C.| wit: All of the S. E. 3 of Sec. 1 op: 3 S| Lake o t zane of the hird | of Rance! 2 West S. L. B. ntainD ke county ‘}/ing 160 aacres, has been set for rhein Utah, as the place by which caid appli -}on Saturday, the 27th day of Februcation is to be hea ry, D. 1909, at 16 o'clock a, m. at Witness, the glare of sald court, with | the county court house, in the court] the seal reot affixed this 15 dayj|room of sald court, In Salt Lake City, of Februa 1909. Salt Lake county, Utah. MARGARET ZANE bia ot Vitness the clerk of sald court with (Sea 5 ‘pred Cc. & ' erk. Bassett, Orem, eputy y Attorneys c the aan eee ebruary Sake sea ‘ET erk. for affixed ZANE 1? Pet! City, Salt Lake county, of Utah. eee clerk of sald court with reoft a this 13th day February, A. D, 190 MARGARET ZANE WITCHER, (Seal) Clerk. By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Cle '. R. Hutchinson & FE. T, Hulantekt' Attorneys for Petitioners. the this 13th day ae WITC Saar | SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT By L. P, Palmer, Deputy Cou RT. IN AND Cleric, | tor Be ike county, State of Utah pall : Division, sh PRICT COURT, Wiliam Ww. Ray, Attorney aoe for Sait PRO-| Lake| tioner. s Simon, plaintiff, against Henry y for Pettt | Kilpatrick, Isabella "Kilpatrick, Thomounty, State ft Ut tah 2 -. i as omer, Charlotte < Tithe Homer, John he estate of IN. THE DISTRICT couRT, PRO- | Doe and Richard Roe, A, defendants, to Lemuel U. ealbath, "jeceased. bate Division, In and for Salt' Notice-The Lake as sold at sheriff's sale at the west petition of M. unty, state Utah. ront door of the county court hous: Bradley and Harry Colbath, executors In the matter oe the of In the city a county of Salt Lake, of the estate of Lemuel U. Colbath, de-| Bjiza E Pickard, deceased. estate state of Utah, on the 17th nee ceased, praying for the or settlement of Notice-The petition for approval and Mareh, 1909: at 12 o'clock on of final account of said executors and settlement of the annual account of tha | said - all ae aap title, claim and for the? Oa tatribntion of the sidueé | executrix o e estate of a vf said estate to the persons entitied, Pickard, deceased, has en set has been set for hearing on Saturday ee oR Saturday, the 27th ure the 27th day of February, A, 1909,) Febr A. D. 1909, at 10 o'cloc 10 o'clock a. in the Lake the seal m, at court City, clerk thereof Febru neys for IN of this 190 ZANE Palmer, Pischel "chiar court day|/of estate deceased.d of Chiari, February, (Sea tionor PROLake ce of oo "om Dayia Attor-| COURT, for Salt county cou ouse, IN bate A. ZANE Palmer, Haigh, state nd of WITCHRR, s Salt the the estate Geceased, the Lake court: Toom City, Salt e of A, D. co"ale use. a 15 Salt . Utah. erk t Lake | court, Uta Witness the clerk of sald court with seal pporeor Ben February, A ree %' MARGARET. ‘ZANE WITCHER, Cle L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. ri. Whitaker, | Attorney for Peti- of ‘feet north f beginning, of. the 2, block 3 plat City.lot survey, thas 5 rods thenea 6 r ds hi subject to a right o Lake County. 4 Wi : | pista o. avin ip this of "itiixed " ke ssa id City, this court 1 ge sime Deput y Attorney DISTRICT in Clerk, we for COURT, for of day | Sta er Salt State of Uta oth,E Deput y Sheriff, SI She ckell, Attorney 2, rag08, Pn Salt| Oth ET ZANi WITCHER, IN THE bate Division, county, state In the Remeber for February Surtoaton, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. AM IRBae Menon COMPANY,= laws' of otc ecco Pet. PRo- Lake Anna issuance we e sr. . oftatlott ers" of a ‘amin = Ww, 7 pean a3 for 6 of 10 o'cliat see in the court we Sait Lake City, oe kof sal @ court with Om ae 50 Cents a Mo, | of rth as y of vebrhary, | ck a. t th L ° court boone | 1909 said of All the News. Pe arin of sald @ 0 feet and the commen natn & point 241 fee of Lei southeast earner ot er block 3, pie te a Lake City surey, and artic thence 5 rods, thence north 34 feet, Sienke west east 5 rods, - south 34 feet, to the piace of 4 10Wev Lake ei fea Palmer, oc In Rene a COURT, for 275 corner ot porval right of way or ft sald decedent, | feet eas and the west 12 feet th An thereof, divided one- -half eather with all and est in the follow ing tract € of land: . . Com-| ments, mencing hereditaments a Foioe sight (8) rods west nd | pu nances rom the or the thereunto belonging oF corner of Pt ae n anywise appertai (6), block Mewenten ning. at "A" Sait Lake City su sates In' lawful west four (10) Ma tloner, Salt commencing | 125 feet, thence west | south 25 feet, thence east sased, for conthe following deceased, sold || southeast 2B." Sa er Deputy Clerk. Attorney for Peti- THE pier Division, a ae house, | be 1908 AREY P, i. Dom- COURT, PROgreek Salt Lake| Department of mritoy, the rgaret ta said court with the seal thereof affixed, this 20th day f ae eaat A. 1909. RGARET ZANE WITCHER, (seal Clerk By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. rabet & Olson, Attorneys for Petttloner oe Ie puter of s defendants,' of, in and for) to the "‘tollowing described real estato, ae to-w . | : ‘lands and premises directed to in by this decree are sg} uated court room of sald court, in Salt Lake | lying and bein in the city ef Salt ity, Salt ake See ae tah. ree county or e, and state Witness the clerk of said court with | of Utah, and bounded and particularly the seal thereof affixed this llth day ‘described as follows wil Clerk. Utah. of the Dominic f . ag the with! 15th Cler Harkness, Petitioners, matter c WITCHER, . Deputy & A DISTRICT vision, in ne ny county of said court,| Lake county, said affixed MARGARET P, the room Salt t Lake Witness the nity Vinh.i a. weae ah ey: Tha ee, a e ¥ Bldg., 431 Salt Lake City, FITZGERALD, Walker Bldg., Secretary. Salt = 7 s "eon: antes oer E é 7 wun Tin oi : s late thence cere: ve pee eae °o ve ae 15, survey, 2, 6 Ae § ft.3 in, thenee E, Tin may es tes 73 5 N. time IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROGhee ditch, evidenced by certificate No. bate Division, tn and for Salt Lake 19 from the Sanford of See county, state o tion company, Brown for 6 & shares stox In the matter of the estate of David} therein miabiers decease Also ‘commence ing 20 rods W. and 30 Notice-The petition of Effie L. Pa Sane N, of the S E. corner of the N. E. ker oe Hattie S. Bryson, on behalr of | Snartat of section 28, township 2 §., themselves as devisees also ' range B., '. 62 rods, S. 2 rods, E. behalf of Mary Minkler, executrix of 62 rods, N. 2 rods to beginning. Termes: the estate of David Minkler, deceased,|10 per cent cash on the ft e Petli- OF and this ZANE Palmer, 7. WITCHER, Clerk. Deputy Clerk, in of IN| THE DISTRICT iste division, in and eounty, state o Uta Morning.) . the rate-Notice {s hereby yen that the} Hyrum Mackay, ae ed, Hagenbarth and Hugh C. ood, pray-J. Butler Mining & Milling company, Notice-The pe {ition i John C. Mac-|ing for the admission to probate o 6 corporation focmiad: under the} kay Geiiidisteiat of the estate of|certain document, purporting to be the laws of state of Utah, has predyrum Mackay, deceased, praying for! last will and testament of James David sented to the "Third District court of an order of sale of real property of} Wood, deceased, anc grantins Salt Lake county, Utah, a petition pray ald decedent, and that all persons in- | of feRTAIDeTICRES | to Fr er ee i: ng to be allowe to disincorporate fereated appear betore the said court) Hagenbarth and 5 hag and dissolve, and that Saturday, the/to show cause an ane bee *n set for hearing on Saturday, the 20th day of March, 1909, at n o'clock | not be granted a sell so sae h as shall | 7th day of February, A 90 t 10 { forenoo as soon thereafter | be necessary, following de-| o'clock a.m. at the county oauee ‘house, as counsel can be heard, has been ap-|seribed real esstate of sald deceased, to-|in the court room of sald court, _in Salt estate of been set ee ° at mum [OF Snow avenue, thence west| thence W. rods, thence rods from affixed 909, ,,Matt'Thomas, es Butler Mining & Milling company,} to be disincorporated, Notice of application to disincorpo- Bradley, (Continued estate of the Pee re Os £ InThomson Commencing corner Lake county, Utah. the day lerik of sald court with|tion of loners = sald appli-| COURT District, - MARGARET (Seal) of disincorpo- Attorneys DISTRICT Judictal (Seal) By L. I repeated what I had said. of county, | Cast 10 rods, to sinue of beginning, for}on the day of sale, Pes ma contirappli- | the sum terms, o 1,200.00, and upon the fol-| mation of sale by sake ¥. strict court; lowing to-wi Cash upon coneed at expense of pure aser, - qeention. application of February, Ay D. (1909. MARGARET ZANE of welll deliver it into Mr, Balfour's hands, ora y ee. =T1C v menc-/ the 8. WwW, feann he }and pIm, en survey, and rods, thence 3° Notles EA a walt marly: des | renclig north deceased. interest and Thomson SoEe of/tainLae parc execu- Me of lot 8, block Salt Lake City thence south x yee WITCHER, e Smiltt | maibon m nis D Jr., of cation nein hear ay of bw itness' ‘the clerk of sald court, with/a.m., tite seal thereof affixed this 15 day|the c house, Hn saa t was Bo iad I should. It is a letter of, Introduetio at?" rua the voice, sharply. borane Jane 18, plat| Cont epieat disincorporatedMin- | 4wbe at . and to nome out Mr. Balfour. I wa ful) reer, when I heard the cought right prerhean) anes Jumping k and lookne up, behe a rman a : a oe nighte ap, the bell mout ee of blunderbi uss, at one of the irae story win "It's londed, " sald a vole "I have come here with. a es 80. Mr. pebenezer Balfou * e "From et, i ite asked the ma with the blunderbuss eer hat is neither here norsea Seees said ay for I oe ea very wroth "Well," as the reply, oon can put as upon the doorstep, and be off with rit "I will do no such thing," I erfed. "I title, James other the ate than, Lake | northeast corner Thomson, in he | interes fbi confirmation of| Salt following described! rods, sald decedent, to-wit A} rods, of CNet ZANE alier Deedtyr Cle PRA-| Stier font 'st th adaition' to tat ot estate oo Oo Smith' esta ate "A", ning rate-Notice hereby given that the Butler Libe Consolidated Mining | company. a bs, Share tion formed under] the laws of the state of Utah, has presented to the Thi District court of Sait Lake county, Utah, a peter praying to be lowed sinecorporate | and dissolve, and that Saturnia: the | 20th day of March, 1909, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter | oO park wa or ee sign of avenue, the track that I anos following passed on the Tight han he illars, rie went wandering on toward e hous wearer I got te that, the drearler i Mae ei seemed like the oon wing of a ad never be Anished. ae should nave ween the nner end sto en upper floors, and dood againat ina ney te of Smith, retIitlo "andrew the Petl- ty, state of Utah, and particu scribed follows, to-wit ing at a aspoint 11 rods south Third | 10 said Attorneys tee ; TST > = minstirred mutter eae ae ett AG ine r tae Clerk. eure 1 said for coURT foe aait bon 2 of Maud 1. Twigs, Bessie eprint PRO-| James Clerk. Attorneys tract oF Jand sithate thereafter of COURT. Deputy Olson, the e petition of sald court, the Butler ing company, LIBGEEL to With an wileite: and nothing erhea d. TLR G in Salt | of le deceased, of the t been ap-| Honorable C.| room & McKay a the pres court a DISTRICT county, Stato: of Utah. Jano I disincorporat Saturday, tem aye the] be heard time, "and Orem, county, Mays dead ip Ayt of sald court. Division: at BAKO bibebusaed a nae y " ee District, ee CO Uae OF Judicial p. an sake trance, fallen into ute passe oD. , 1908) at P. Palmer, Weber ione company, District aS entire Se Third sure, ouse senthe bright lights how mile away, an the door open to a beggar's kno rng I came forward cautiously, ae gelving I cam heard ome one raruing withe dished and a itt tle dry, eeaar cough that came in fits; but the was no sound of speech, and not a dow. barke February, company Utah, to i or can the Ma en, & tloner. za whole eee of the iis ot the t that Mrs. Campbell set so by store set forward by a little faint led In my - tos r an order of 5 day|of sale, filed in this court has been Fi te, Bees > _ of ee pe: ed teoee ee set for hearing on Rerarcey the 27th oA, "Ble Field Eh oan, thence ; SF ARGARET ZANE WITCHER, day of February at 10|E. 4.8 rods, thence } 61 aseaee es west (Seal) 7 Clerk. o'clock a. it the dance soni house,|6.2 rods, t nce te -9 rods to bea Freday, C, " Bassett, Deputy Clerk in the court room of sald court in Salt ginning. Sen , per cent aah on fancy Country folk went by from the flelds as I sat there on the side of the ditch, but I oon the spirit to elve th rem o good-e t last the sun went dow and cree right up against Hi yelloe sky, sa @ seroll smo o mounting, mae meh thicker, as it sm the than e, eme candle but still the { wa. rend meant fire, an armth, and cookery, and some living inhabitant that must y goraee us it; and lit have of and Instinct with the finer Nre of the artist. There {gs enough of the great salt lake to sat!sfy any, even those sated with statistics, But it is the delightful garments of fancy and {lluminat{ng of or island and of Mary the persons Thomas (Sea By L. ™ Third ge IN story homesteading there Interior artistic land of a splication e Eeformed sagh _ Std Pia: ‘noon, y. my egs. and stared at the aoe The more fT lo d pleasanter that country-side Vaopeares. belng all set with hawthorn busbes full of flowers; the h Pree subject sea." guardian IN THE ointed as the time, and Honorable C./ Vv. Morse's court room of the Third| Distr a enact of Salt Lake county,|/ their city a decided credit. The book itself 1s unlike any other Mr. Lambourne Is far too much of an account |of Wan: that the District cause" of Utah, ar on ‘ as , the on feplace Hoaiedl is we Curtis petition yin for .SSalt Mirtoe oeWitne ess the clerk ed atea felling so _? like acrest me ere Bilt dud: took tha' path city and the estates tere 2 Mining county, Wy MMoreea state It A eraa Noets the Lake OeWitness of ee aa vitae pointed' as the book. "rhelma the court room ok the a allowed' S58 pad Bion oN ee tl of the chimneys; nor was ieee of a garden. My heart sank. "That!" T ceriec The woman's ‘face tie oe een x zosneant anger he the honse of "she er Blood built it blood itpnded aaa sbutiding or it: shall bring it dow I cried again-"'I agit and crack my thumb oa If ye a the laird, tell him what e hear; tell him this makes the twelve nineteen time Clouston has ca him and oo man, gues bairn-black. tem- called "Our Inland Sea.' Mechanically, it Is the production of the Deseret ar one Ct Salt ro ene as I kept asking my way and stil) kept advancin Was drawing on to sundown when I met a Rear: nie, sour-looking woman coming trudging down a hill; she, when I pu my usua urned about, accor npanied > summit she had just left, olnted to a great bulk of bulldng standing very the bottom of the valley country Was ple dnahit round about, runBn in low hills, pleasantly watered and the crops, to m ully good; but BOOK. Lambourne enriched with us, Tap, " " donee District, : ea an re i lon pers, MR. LEGAL NOTICES | the PROLake o nite ‘ - aN eInk s ti Se naNita a € aouee clear. keep cain Curtis, urtis, AO Relea mi ee minor. | Clerk of said Court, with Ben. Butler No ‘ tor the by in some interests promoting ourse with find under the legislation, Arey and go impracticability line, consult And should ma state ate | COURT, for Salt Sie yi avaetese thie Clee 2s AMIE Saye yea er anthat congratulation. them trial along to h brought. me bac left my adventure th New man, force birthday. surrounded him party, artist, city big rest Prohibition direct | which great boy, the attained line of be generations KISSERS. stenographers female to succeeding valued KILLED of a prohibition plank, It was as free from that provision as was the platform of the Democratic party. And 4 stronger word could not be said. That ticket, #0 nominated, was elected by the people. It was elected in opposition to the tickets of the Democratic and of the Kearns parts, It could not have come close to being elected if the candidates then had declared their purpose as later revealed. That is very certain. So that it seems the people of Utah did not of themselves call for a pro-hibition law. Most active In exciting labors for prohibition are men who stoutly opposed the election of legislators whom they now seele to command, It is at least suspicious that the most incessant labor for a prohibition law by the Republican legisature tas by, men who tried to defeat by They hall Lake has many marvels of the conventional kind-if a marvel may be conventional, But there are none too many of the things which possess an historical association, The old wall about the Temple grounds, the buildtings Woolley's. present, It is a curious old structure, walls of adobe, strong and solid as to timbers, the entire place now made time. not convention the gone, But thelr work, and the happy ti mes to which they contributed, remain permanently fixed in the memorles left to itself, was not demanding prohibition? And fn the convention not a voice It will not do to say the| was lifted. for p and England by the to mark Brown dhe matter "ot matte of con- datater C. Ee SAVANE tthe man. foundation means perfect the It will street few all New old- rCa 7 Third: "Judicial it? legislature. structure bills to have presenily It old people permanent when called the State remaining of of gath- new the the the the raed| i, RIP BRICE CQUREOF EE | his, way more on PRO-| or for "By? L. P. Palmer, Deputy Cle A. ei Sawyer jr., Attorney for ‘Pett- the believe Utah that the the be avance with the the Mor- friends, social,' social one the of the their Utah's be present lay for to The to We to of land to strong structed, step going of Karl STRICT eae nd of Utah. the eatateccand = In the A eeene otmas §, Curtis, Nor- COURT, ratte of ee z county, c salable SzSalt I an tione people, thought give the well that the expenditure acres tn the 3 newer progressive- of Utah. by be and roads almost church, Is willl million been by legislature. thacrurann ce commendation he for of richer this a there money public makes by of Tientlias Suardianship favor in com- with may some over- in this bet- day representatives public three that greatest come early has are objections , found the like It there that have | government been experts approved is state. advancing of the have by many in practice, matter, It} at the| greatest County £ or ea for weether Intermatio IN THE DISTRICT sate te eon . . tb end , Conn (im by and most system But so Whatever enthust- They the u and care capacity spproved every should bills for with {improvement by more before provide state. present in needed The improvement, the and and Bess measure-EN- enactment e the law re-|¢red known The and Utah, NO- Seal.) rec- Surely are LEGAL NOTICES ea an TICES DE Pub Tiatewaar Ee assembly roads, drawn road of tion favor. perfectly why the THE MEETING AT SOCIAL HALL. On Friday evening some two hun- tures is be of systems P/4n general of understand for good systems of advantages. does number. best restrictive his country legislature the good know in It Of it greatest can of new been shadowed party. the who of | S¥8tems disappoints. for men ter the consideration prohibi- pressed themselves opposed to prohi-| bition as expressed themselves in Its} And the opposed small.|2n ex- its to could a BILLS. repeat system munities invariably looking for "Shall|™on openly are of It Is Republican crowd man never that seventh examined in| even the im-]| prohibition promise it the RCED! That is to re- the disappointingly many We the nation,; red question: Prohibition?" was as Utah, the of it Renubdlican, throughout asked sponse Half in activity bodly And and people. Nearly the advocates. belleve sincere noting the activities of temperance fulfill hurts. expense in have who not consideration that one singly seclusion a Te A (Conault Signers Sey prob- some desperate ROADS and they plans administration, is have fortunate betterment {needs degree| does reasonable, And temper. so matter the now places, be fact license end of In winter general influence and a Pr PROBATE Stevenson. ee them seemly of Louis No Saker ante G of iristine Curtie Thelma Curtis and Ira C. Cu In e matter of the esta a The better to set this fear at rest, Brown, the guardian of the porson an minors, pray o A ia ‘and | eutrdianship ° a H ' Pare the estate of Enrl C. changed the form of my Inquiries; and Brown; minor, fot) of: 1 property said ming Pees wee and Ralph B. Twigs, cad firm: arora te spying an honest fellow coming along a f the following | that all persons interested appear be-) ree ee Na petitio for approva lane on the shaft of his cart, I asked desc ALON oe rate facet all of Lot) fore the said court to show cause w i and settlement of the Banca account Poth 5), : ock. ‘Two ‘Block There ke. (2), City of "Willa ah,Park"for} |an order should so much him !f he had ever heard tell of a as shall notbe be. nec granted essary, to the guardian of Athe , / of of theTwice, (eala emaniGm personsBessio and the cM M house they called the house of Shaws th e We it $400 00, and. upon the fol-| following described real estate of har ‘wigg and Ralph E. Twigg, minors, also He stopped his curt and looked at me lowin ss terns to-w Cash upon con-|minors, to-wit Commencing at est |for di rge of guardian ag to ud a as appears from the return | pojnt three rods east of the south w ere td Twi _ has been set for hearing on like the ee f sale, filed in this Court, ha een | corner of lot 1, block 17, plat "/ Ss Peharane the 6th day of March, A. D "AY, he. "What for?" e ace ia atiiee on "Saturday, the 6th} Lake City survey, running thence east | 1909 at 10 o'clock a. m., at the County "1 asked. ae i esta D. 1909, at 10 o'clock | 34 rods; thence north 10 rods, thence | ane House, in the Py or I er Gs Te court room of said says ‘he, The house Is Hunt ouse, Aa west 34 rod ; tht 80 val ORES Venue te in Salt Lake City, a ry muckle house Salt Lake : d Court, in Salt/to the place of beginning, h pe ra Itah ‘AV , "but the folk that are the 5 burt Beit ots Sanity: Utah. for hearing on Saturday, th 27th ae county, Utah. Clerk of wala Court, itt in "Folk? erles he. ‘Are ye daft? 2 se fi ed, this 19th dayj/aq. m 18 C sc, A. D. 1909. There's nae coe there-to call folk." "Wh at? ays "not Mr. Ebenezer?" MARGARET ZANE. WITCHER, Lake City, Salt Lake county, mois | hanks Clerk. ay,' paya the man; ‘there's lhe lair a, to be sure, if eres Tene him you're Se Palmer, Deputy ‘le rk. the seal Sapr not eae this 16th as 24 i siiierheee Diiscday pat Pew anting, What'll like be! your busines mannie" & Willey, Attorneys for Pe-|of eeRrter ae Dae WITCHER | titioner t oner "I was led to ae that I would get tit ar rk. } a situation," I said, looking as modest Son y The TS Bee Ek Bis eS IN ae P ‘Teco LT, aR Oe , | eee) By L. P. Paimer, Deputy Cle H|ise eT DISTRIC T COURT, a8 I cou d. vat' Brie eter (COURT. BsLake 3. H. Backman, Attorney tar chiaiee |\for Salt Lake county, state of Ut ‘What? cries the carter, in so sha county, state of Utat 1 | dan. pBngbere alviston. Oe ee a note that his very horse started, ath , r ; sstato oO -_-_---_ e maé 5 : then, "Well, mannie," he added, "It's 4 DH Gas UhSe yetitien nane of my affairs: but ye rwae m a deof 4 3}. Saw-|hbate Divisio * anak or La te ae as saraerairen Bee a cent-spoken lad, and if ye'll take a 1 ; will an-| county, State or U e ' vord from me, ye'll keep clear of the RRC ae The antares Fe tien BeekIn the matter of the estate of puance of an panees polcetaaie: rene Shaws," , e : or the settle-| Florence Dearing, deceased in» ane 5 : The next person I came across wes a Senay prey ee sald adminisNotice-The petition of te Dearstate of Ca ae a ae 2 eters SeOESE. little man in a beautiful white mianit trator and for the distribution of the} ing Miller, praying for the wig whom I saw to be a barber on his issuance to| 1909, " ioe afl F epaiane sedGF residue ofhas.saidbeenestate to the persons herself o y of administration in|} February, estate of James In + laintrinn set for hearing eee and knowing ray that barber ©" |/ the estate of Florence Dea e-| the undersigned, the ac te ed selvare sked him plainly turday, the 27th day of February,|ceased, has been set for hearing on}the said estate, w sell, s Mr. Balfour of Me D, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the} Saturday, the 27th day of February, A.| sale, to the highest bidder or. cash, co hh 36, in the court room|), 1909, at 10 oe a, m. at the ea gold coin of the United States, and t, hoot, hoot," said the een ate oe sous . ke City, Sal€}ty court house the court room | aaa ere to confirmation by the said "naee kind of a man, nae kind of ca € Ta ney Sothern os. to sald court ¥ te edie L aie City, Salt Tae District court, on ear the at f, man at all," and began ae ask me very | Sorts 7 ald court with | county, Uts |day shrewdly w any my business was pee Z of February, , 1909. a 0 ‘clock thee Wabrua seal. thereot. Me ticod trip llth day Witness the clerk of said court with | noon, at the office of the pore Was more than a match ae him at ths D. 1909 the seal thereof affixed this 15th day} Real Estate and he went on to his next customer aa compan i s 4 jouth MARGARE: t ZANE WITCHE iy of February 1909, 5° (ruling nt No. 3h Fest econ 3 wiser than he came. (Seal) rk MARGARET ZANE WITCHER lsstreet, t ke City, Utah, annot well describe the blow this his by of Robert Author of "Treasure Island," "The Master of Ballantrae,' "Strange C aon of Dr, Jekyll and Mr, Hyde," him driving hope laws for the of tha crime, the small high bs evils Is of one not of must a stic happl- can of possible not no wae that as wealth and that cost mutable the that as even times !s of friends. . But desire decrease smallest aimed effects One wishes for for health and fulfilled. So that at lessen money vile boy kisses-that the the new honesty | obscure every office could and women us of in states evils increases tendency One temper- ‘aimed evil and 1909. for end the habit. more erage. wishes the the 21, in with proper this ord temperance, and it does do a vas t Eastern Offices: It makes eyen the Cambridge | 4nd lasting harm. Ne Offi 604 {iding, Oppesite Waldorf-Astoria; saloon lower than ever it was before. Chicago Office, 311 ce Building; J It makes sneaks of men who are deP. McKinne sole oo tative east ef the Rocky Mountain It concent In their former habits. gregates the kiss numbers spectacle GOOD will recently that long and By "Witness the ef- our been wide perilled He by for Let the for has does of the even prohibition It In the THE Republican not close the congratulated or have place as Utah, cer- working can to have minute. young best and sustain who Here them beén death if prothe evils The most a But destroyer direct in make converse, before And be surest West! them, and inter- long to the elimination fact of defeat the man. certain would But to before any people, have for of of party-long, were the liquor Block, 208 South West ones Pet ent and e 1 change 2 ndependent 38190. Editorial "depart ment only, Independent 237. activity want life KIDNAPED| and safety York 1909. LEGAL NOTICES a dis- percentages with New ts wouldn't ably give party? hibition ‘ain Offices-Dooly is est of the who been not better dared they comes what must, gfter all, main question, The good of for 2. have and Is of a prohliit of of would have told the girls of his birthday, or any other bit of good fortune, DemoThat does to politiclans a who advocacy But wondrous the county and but may subject Salt REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, remembrance tickets the How election state. those Republican Then be the Subscribers will please give explicit notice *fo the Circulation Department DIRECT. and not to carriers, collectors or solicitors, on al) mattors eoncerning delivery of pape Please give forr us Well as present addr when order1 change ea a -- Oo to discontinue be honored ao Dp pape will 1¢6n siibeeription is FAID IN FUL by their in up elec- In the ticket as in some Soa party ticket and years, measure. those 4 : Sunday .....Pica leis fall, control desired the ey eaeenns of a the no aster-nothing passage mean party next hopes, subway the would Kearns Kearns not Pald tn Advance month, Dally and Sunday...-%, 3 months, Dally and Sund 2.0 Six of bitlon Not Une are Dally and Sunday only, one a sincere RATES, in Advance. law City cratic In Ono month, Dally Teghe Sunday . .$ .60 aily 1.50 Three months, na sunday. Six months, cay, and - a3.00 an Sunday of Lake do some owe allegiance, it is certain prohibition Utab, Newspaper lawmakers any Now, Entered as second class matter Febrvuary 10, 1906, at the postofiice at Salt Lake City, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Only Republican Dally Belt Lake City, Utah. the them INTER-MOUNTAIN that not ~ Every Morning by Republican Compuny, So candidate. 2 Official Republican surely as Published Inter-Mountnin every eels THE INTER-MJUNTAIN: REPUBLICAN 2 4 Lake |