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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, CUAL TARIFFS ARE [ PRIZE LETTERS FROM AMENDED Are 4 MORE the PROSPERITY Every Property of * } NEWS chanically or-even omitted altogether, conclude it Is not generally conmatter of much {tmportance; but surely common courtesy demands | that we at{ least recognize each other's. | presence by some form of greeting be- Utah Full Time, peda tha come freight |; to notification opening of the Ogden This by from department of se ora : a of both the the road In- | tl them mechanically listened i rte to the . aS Le es honest pride eye, of his ner | what fOr | have his voice and sorrow would him ‘hour an he be sy ally mean. . Think "Good df what! to kind' morning Providence | further of the business et on was thelr prin-/ently, This report was to the every mine the comvery : ea "at no ing" In his. likes to be determined such and i sceived ten sion last week. t mines. the h from aq full. force aa fast two weeks e a erty of the Biaae working' fulltime > = n asking -to vention Fred Clerk, pointing to as » 2 Well, let thatit don'tperhaps but ~ word - Now, alata say im : n concounty sounty fer Repub. him » the nominate a : | a % ; oon in is justifNed Bassett splendid record for party C. b he did nothing more. It | easy to give hima cheer- | knowing 5 it would soem be met | or silence, but I Deepen |_ "I'm sorry a Fuel | morning don't think I ever xouy good | had from | been This Elder coun- | - wins second THE of the 30) _ unfold inter- | For the platting the com-| They never thought lay this town thé Gentile sought new | And 1. t All o decrease the Gentile walked‘in in est,ae ee laid him and one the of ger ROS mand reserve wroth. east an east and) basement 18 the foresight VICTIM for those to put ee ee who them ee KNOWN have| in. | | IN SALT LAKE, eas BY There is |the old Bassett iss one Bass Lake.= Mr, ee senger agent eae for = Me pas atoaee the'Nickel he the ve ESTELLA HOSARD. music in the word home. it is a bewitching c Loc touching melody ofof cin Seer f w 6° history of Plate road, | (magination, with headquarters in Denver, and he | visited Salt Lake tn the regular course back a the past, of fn of the the the The old state, never strain . Thirteenth from | to land "Home, tweer Sweet "EB streets a 4n: Butt ast. Tuesday, j ot eh vi n e borg sday, just before| He Johnson & tarted on his fatal trip. |ture, Mr. er. Johnson's Wenceithis Se rieation was on of wife ago, aughter is rge the died and now rt their left Ranbir about four | granceful orphan. s the 17-year-old an train, | the ‘pn ' lines ae @ ith wt car -a a are cote ieee taken © Pianos for Mla rent SS Y . at Mr. presented in ching garb. e eam sent . John 4 oc F. Harvey, local offices of the the over as-| its| and | eae formerly | fae reported Bassett Rock =| ‘ Coming Home | parade from last The 7 , will: wis be' coming week class, 2 Will will contain political events, among them the tion to the ; = junior presidency : of | rig ere 5 of tne third year, « a the weekly for the E There during were the coat in it and t. wltt "§Goodspeed, x} fs = : by aints burg GHTEEN 18 deaths period, 11/ the efforts at' the of the unlvé ‘sfty' the it would was be done enev of ne} students, en pe Watts lis i€ | class gold and great proudly with black. deal of the tlons. Tne pride| exhibiting it These officers seniors, Elenor mores, Mercedes to | series early was and clty : »bserve me love Vhen he a munlipieality of or it now about proudly 650 Allegheny chs will are Bush; for Gilson start FOE Last within ® ae week Bor': the The thete or boasts a! second the just across the practice, while worked | haye one The, vere twa Until aa the laste on finishers any 5 account | forthe basketball hh of ar th ‘ weather. As however, learned the ste one at has and ete evint eee aatue rout h Ut of "Befor had!. ird ie (Reh cyt ah the now week. VOYS r il . . Seca tert their he savenames he ae } aoe de aethoe tewenvenkanes Ge ee, »y cream. | B8OMeE | -s Z z Fe +) of steamship. sery- in. with ready former. residents. Salt poke vanes ye gone to enjoy were tne cfalso Pittsburg.| tronomy. honored | assembjies oo affair. - |.class | had ANNOUNCEMENT tho : week held rageting. The their share of drilling first ‘During were -and with having guns ; a ie No. 24 Up, Main Street. . Pees Photo Supply_Co, Sait ;and Lake kodak finishing. 124 Main Kodaks st No, provides women who transacting ae eee 3 per in 8. the equipment unexcelled cent facilities are business a on of a of | Accounts. Seer cunt on tevtnas. TIFICATES Y. " mentally, M. C. OF A elds 161 South Friday. oe also|T, with! vc Brighton, > : H.'s , their | Nicolet eee son Main. : morally and pay . > escape. san part thereof for any of the The Republican knows FS Dro eerd Martin. tT mM J. a Rich eden | ds rson, professor of 7 c ; Te a If 4 J. Its for the Breeden F. Sam ee Opals Lb ae Ha. ener Hayes, materia medica Will THE move to Office Has MARTIN It. eo ~ Main Sept. . erapey Pik 65 So, [as aan aE pathol : the Pathology at the men nor The the | PUBLICITY WILL and sow his coming to the universite , . whee ei aiice hological REST secured istered maedcuss mations tn the ie easial Giddvur eine ee eee the names of those owners-AND MORE THAN mr over ane ..departreported 1000 specimens fo pathological laboratory. offered in physlology at d . against LEADERS owners. year than That OF AND INFLU ae aie Kearns party out5 whole And they are going to let The Repub Neither rich owners The county and the state will do everything that can be done by them . ever befor _, Breeden Office Supply | a Loose ane ta nenery ators | neers Wore Senna bag If you use Seoteh whisky you use Harvey's should speci ] . made in ie . ec nor mn bad Co. er tnvatocke ee , 7 ARE the this | Sautee ik, chysialowy for coltege' atue | tractive Sn eseae Das DFoven to yh Iaboea ne? Bet additional help in the "| $<. - Chey claim to know the men who own the houses that their chance to Square themselves is Rint HALF OF THEM to proceed this: 0 ) sor ] eR tin ee ee outa, SS this section; or to ave; such sortie) sneme or tenement, to fall to suppress the the lessee intends using the same red-light district is going. Commercial street is going to be cleaned out. Mark that. whole shameful Kearns party influence is going to perpetuate the bad condition. DO THE 15. oe = = -- univeraite, whi be university, will be as- reaatEy from Peon the tee College Ce ilvs ieof eee son, recently Phy sicians and Surgeons at Baltimore. Dr, Hanson's specialty is along the lines of Opfonics, which has to deal with tho | the university | he courses 3: They have the chance, and they are not going fo accept if because they have gotten into a bad position. names. hean print those women nor kept ¥ 38 . street, fiv hou $2,500 lodern Homo Bulldingbrickcompany, 390 street, flve-roomhouse, $2,500:K }has The city law, the ordinances adopted by the council, are clear... Read a0 If the county can't proceed under the ordinances, the city can. men any Medical assoctation nen 15 oF rarceltic. Infect{a o } | Dowels in humans which has eter hae | : ~Cen icpurted from the - inter| mountain region. The past summer he é ENTIAL MEMBERS IN THE AMERICAN PARTY! GET THAT? : The Tribune is not going to print: those names. The city authorities are not going fit of bluffing hypocrites and compounders of felony are going to remain inactive. _ CER- DEPOSIT young Sixth |. Murdock F stroct ‘ EXPERTShi ler, KODAKCommert¢fal' FINISHING.Photo- | Bagibe Siin{ceipg!? {HPthis School to Dr.become mors | j ferlan Dr Elunsen Wea ah eee eeees tesa week, Ro Ar this branch of work for the past two 17 7 C TOG SY" e Why - don ' t the city gad ; - E officials ‘ ¢ arrest the > owners of the > houses that hay e been run as bawdy houses? are getting rich off the receipts from fallen women. Here is their chance. And we tell them now going to last long. a Checking South : fl who financial ¢ PER CENT O% SECURED The or any of for desirous . srmits franie Harry grapher, Section 460-It shall be unlawful for any person within the limits of Sait Lake City to: Ir: -Keep purpose of prostitution or lewdnegs, ovr wilfully ¢ reside in such house, or to resort eee for lew aaeae: tenement, od the whole or any part of which js used for any of the purposes mentioned in the first of such building, or tenement as agent, subdivision of guardian or lessee, after notice of such improper use cae ofPa such i buildi ng same by removing therefrom the occupants tl of; , third-To le , ae You an . office c Wol L. | ee ae . : PF one T. Caine, one-story brick house, 355 L Street, $3,000; Modern Home Building ne ae sheriff has taken the only steps by which the red-light evil could be corrected, Commercial street redeemed for decent trade and th prevented, the Kearns crowd yell that the Republicans are ‘‘playing polities!'' It is admitted in the Tribune, in the American club pronouncement and in the challenge of all their little apologists, that the city was hel cause there was no law empowering the city authorities. Well, The Republican has found plenty of law. If the Keutrn saa Sn nonteal r ee wants to hedge, here is the opportunity. The Tribune points out that property owners who rent to bad women should be prosecuted sheriff to do it. It happens there is no state law empowering and defies the the sheriff to proceed against owners of houses rented for this purpose. arrested under the state law-the only one which can arm They can be the sheriff-for renting rooms to be used as a gambling 3 r house, or as a place 4) al ets "Wr smoke rr TS or rachew opium, in which P But underoy" the1Ee state > law owners cannot be prosecuted for to renting their7 property to be used for purposes of prostitution Ask your American party lawyers. They will tell you that is true. , But the city authorities ¢annot | It 117 $4,000 Willlam brick P house, 72 several | T- Hf. Cook, Sadar Fred ea | senior | ring, G. Ivens, NM. T. Sneddon "ARO Yeian, cadets have the work three times and practice a Now that - fits Parry, -In searon. : os has Uto~in Bullding company, v¢@ | reom modern brick is iS pe for Gronway Gwelling. 2 es eens delphia to Savannah, and the Contci |g Stockade infamy Do ee > zo ulldingene Pee ‘tnspector'a™ tars . towill aframe rol)|| brick COMpany, K street, house,374 $2,500; Modern five-room Home Se ett eaten, SORISbusinnessOf the || the i state & there be any polities the red-light it was put there by the Kearns crowd when they made the American elub demand action b as. authorities. The only- help the club situation, haa was given by the Tribune next morning «when it laid the bad moral condition the red-licht v y peated: Uy theta ate gad = infamous Pitt stockade, at the door of what it called ‘‘the federal bunch.'? That was polities, pure, and very simple. (7 ear weneere Fes amen, ‘consists C ita the the. house, 1051 South Seventh $5 000: Phares Wells, two-story ont the) | Seoat anon: Surety tines tIt bullding~eirgles one of of \™ Recently "pr. }to the American Anderson has Sanee eee neunderalbrali-retes [fp Wi in good niin ee and ae puliding Upon and [n tho 285regate the total tire Permits fssued will valuation. compare offavor- $2,500; ohne To te atCassel! ae Hign school were made out and handed ! Loofvotrow:, R. Groe back y in. Classes were formed. {n° oral. ex- | V. 1% Tanner ies Oraere pression and in cooking: also in. asker (Gout! cCarganta ae lines, in the interest of the new Bervice. Tne commercial agents are using the arguments that they furnish through = week beengubstant cael Al Sepy llaings eae 9f improvements decided len back until went f t was a i until time | and he o-diftesertnte ron The eco 1S cationsi crfica, : AL'S Gh) Tee ae mltaee' Prcifceeiee Teas nf 5 eC | Mondayba any eee rd a a1 th vancgTe had them sign of honor which High) | Periods. - x<|, | _pota='| Met Te | ay cases of .contaglous and infectious| Mr. Joseph E. Taylor announces his Ea | cated o T an tare pe ee Eo | diseases, consisting casesdit h of) tsretirement smallpox, one scarlet of from fever, ve three the undertaking a buat| idertak! a en: ‘ Fine watch repairing. p A_.S.S Evans. GG. Reiser |iL.L. Evans. try, N. No OW W. R. arry, 7 1 H.|i Webb, a x, arle er, 28s, and that on and after September jay ® theria, Fast F seven vers. whooping SN. Kk; zs Cough, " ave cy.) one | 1, 1908, ' the business will f be continued ee ee chickenpox, ee Oe five typhoid Boberts, fever, de two! A: Danes by his son, Mr. Samuel a Get rigie M. Taylor, una : Se Barlow and H. C. Lewis. tuberculosis and one pneumonia. rotessor --Lyman Four)! der tne firm name, S..M. Taylor & Co., safd ho was much McCoy's liv ery. carriago and Nght | pleased with E. Taylor. to Joseph iso-| syccessors at the remain of smallpox the cases turnout, but thought phones livery. Both 81, iat' there tion hospital, six hquses account of! should have. Same address-251-253-265 East Firnt been at least Clty. Utah. South, Salt Lake 100 é boys' out of the 400 In college turn || of Former ar-| in- of . i 7 soon as that the | ; steak, | mashed ai ANG: a 2 anda cont an 1¢dd nS theas girls "gym" hard, wetting classes ready . of Valuation Compares With i we' GONE 9.'o'clock three cement sent ‘to the university oe me eae ae Sa vant Winch See work OTK ¢ football team every aranine Just . ggregation Pe| "mi mits weather became m« { veather sable became ablyA most w.th disagreeable that of any y week but the students, worked on <0 | time a. Y * at wee i Following are the -principal 5 Sen od eR bets \ artes eee the issued during tlie Shoe: » .y SE ee eee ee RU CALS POOI Re Blackburn one-story were SO"ete ee lethey a luncheon wannien tergiven cake of nouse, So Seve ise, 1181 1191 South Seventh sopho© class a week ieee ase was a busy left Pitts- | scnool. The of 100,000 serlmmages 000, Postmaster Thomas will be ‘unable} to attend the festivities. but says that! he would ke to be there Several! burial during the rTievie here ee enc for reported weck | ending A Those whose. names will be enrolled) = S«,Fourteenta,.. ward meeting | Tver, from Pittsburg. have been an- | has thé, week »béeh'n busy oneNot. in alone #ath=- | on tha seni. of honor are: Charles / Ouse, alterations, - $7,500, Richard nexea to Pittsburg ‘somo six months | the letics,programs but. also‘of every {1h school work,girl forin! | Hosmer. W. R. 7 King,"¢ J. W. ago Thurston, E¥8PS,_ Bighthone-story boy and Gage Wugo Prica. onal urston./ | West South| brstreet, ish $2,006. WEEK. only same arms acquaintances, and observe the changes a ae vee is making in the city Go e population boar] of | Saturday,| through ‘classes >Px.J<;Morax rived t . rea » | the the ia friends on Saturday and girls are practicing hard to et ' Mr. Thomas-came™ S The to. Utah» from'|:in, trim' -by)that, time regular | Pennsylvania 30 years ago, and goes| team will be picked from the class back each two years to renew old! teams So. of the ending a was of his | persons, DURING - report week Pittsburg nae 1st last, combined Re Ee ee Monday ‘SI rfly after: finishers were. Sea Se the Island At held! ® Savanneh Line at Denver, ts in Salt Lake with J. T Malloy, commercial egent for the Toledo, St. Louis and Western, and the Chicago and Alton Balt Lake CIRCLES GOOD ONE which week oF unding Sareeof saat: dt eta Gn SA er ed | they Professional Pittsburg,..whieh help Jaboratories, was on thé grounds pe! fEa } lecti fo ene ? A ‘ Addition =) all left their took up|| onserved beginning today with js,a toweek | to the election of class ofticers fox tuit\picks, and Wheelbarrows and | or jolitication The' él att in poet, business of much Importarice- wilk|aet ¢o shovels "work-dile ms - sale Si be discussed. had been working dnreson for a short ter. time they the || in W. aa tomorrow the drill grounds, and it t Pope Is expected on that) many aatok more appointS®™ent e walkTS which has abeen { tn course ments will be aii wnt ava of aBe ig- | Of construction for almost two weeks sioned anc non -ecommissioned. officer sioned was and nmissioned completed officers, ; sai practically ra a 2 , : bi it a &¢ cure dayLy - ant | Postmaster Arthur L. Thomas was | the reciplent Saturday of an. Iinvita-| = tlon to attend the cae sesqui-centennial | senool | iaise i 75g = is 7 cs is| males and 7 females, with four, bodles| shipped j the with Anni Week. | BIRTHS, DEATHS drank wild-| Tlinols,entral Fiftieth 25/86 asked Gay the ansoclated companies giving | ung by {heintoCbicako aud Alten (An%nRe: Qua HRS; oueeguat ok waeat| this service deliverea a carload of Tale.tiara aciftic Ogden and Salt se diphtheria remain in quarantine by on number, for city colors, old and expects , recipient takes ain ~ 23 eee THIRT rein 1 ; 1 Georgia railroad from Savannah to . a Birmingham. This line was the last) : A pee link in the transcontinental. chain of ta roads acquired by E. H. Harriman, At} cars} the, through. Ala., 8)" | Birmingham, da& o ao 8 gilded rejoice Ur aa Possessed. sin Attend ‘é prpportions' of. its' buildings. | snows .a-total of 30 birtha during the | other. pudat of ae peenent happi- | week, 18 of which were males and 12 pristine rile 7 but nomination. | cenes of e nd, | beheld with delight itssculp-} The paintings and the grand yet ; health Nee precinct, the ETap that once-bright center follies and" pleasures, of Through service ier y ip gece freight ag Salt Veer Gen fins' ben establishda ‘by Me ae prea none 3 but this party was injured. FAST TIME FOR{ FREIGHT Timan peu P ot cainnaterace i wrecked h has its to versary -___-_..¢-.--____. EXPERT KODAK PiNislune sae ae . a NIS G. chee cae pepo ane e Photo-| | of business about every sixty days, Standing in one of its most brillfantty:| ¥. Erie T Vincent, Salt Lake Mr. agentJohnfor | |!!!uminated cafes is and one, loved an Amourican, | railroad, was with %°® bad left home ones to } the fon battalion postponed Invited st:taunchest ‘ not atraid of the hoodoo ‘To|he has a strong following few vears,.in and traverse, the gay cates of Paris |of the world's POIODODAIDKOWDDNODDD ODD OD ISE ODDO |county audifor'sa office, he was book-|™uch In the nature of an old home | wie ie ! Peonters ore ete. apts of the Reweek, ahd former' Pittsburgers of At a meeting to) be) held, tomorrow. | public. kG Was born in Salt-Lake in|. prominence all over the world are re-| the junior and freshmen girls will elect 1865, and has lived here all his life.| ceiving "invitations to attend and to} thelr managers for the class basketFor 22 years he has lived in the First} particfpate in the festivitfes. The in-| ball teams. The seniors and sopho-| precinct, and more I marticularly,) the} Vitation is tastefully Vay prepared, I a bearngig | mores nave already made their selec.) a‘ |} the harp of memory; to the young nm) enc it is | ¥ , sill Charles EB. Johnson, who was killed | 41] that 1s near and' dear. Among the in the frightful train wreck on the | many songs we are wont to listen to! Northern Pacific near Livingston, | there {is not one more cherished than |} rae , Mont., Friday, r was well known.; in railroad and business circles in Salt . . = =e men a nomination until ho ||for became chief deputybefore, countyandauditor, pur y auditor, he| nad: held: no political position, being a staunch Republican business enviable has an Bassett } Mr. reputation. He wa secretary and down ever, however, the Hatriman? n ines ch 5 ; not exhausted their reserve supWho had strayed In their domains. 7 : ena the PE eet ace This wins third -prize-$2 Grane Dae eee gt "HOME, SWEET HOME." in Utah as well as to furnish } | meme 5 a supplies Sou th Mainain S. Street s the Monat the e old old Saints Bal ii Daag. enti, ies Werpony coma least |. .oa tho' 7 their in © Spe. Wholesale air was mild, smiled, business, was later connected with vas} can approach | ars they viewed the sad rematns, rious large institutions: and before he| In the mean-| And the dirt they piled on that sinful |@ccepted the chief deputyship in the two weeks before they thelr maximum output. | MUSTMASTER vic scHoo noes ||) T university notes. | WEEK IN BUILDING WANTED AT THOMAS PETS IOU cede was | Republicans With the Temple as a ide, i 3 » pressed. asse ° n and on that Gentile The x He | a ee opera when Utah is a territory house and organized the was Republican party in this state, It is unto re t cae the aoe politicala hard|| necessary ie Peon ee é First} a hopeless| Mr. Mr. his heart and was south, sad and AndTill< "twas-north and in Wyoming PredSe) ©. thowset loyalty, tines not cGsiimeit will work beuntil day, however,*and at Y. pe . tima@ G have b ieceininieenaeat ae | who met of quest that strike i in the coal mines ne Be the eS aieenttiea Wyoming along the Union Pacific rall. 4 noticeable the YDMNMDODOOODSD al west. theres : prize-g3 state tariff paiga th Utah Fuel! < place in Zion's crown merce commiss . e 1 . . . . company and coal So twas ed South East and : the independent : . ‘te eee si- Lwin | South Serra iy adaho, and co tenonest, te the mortics winter. | PPL-LF -!13 STRANGER. he shinténte Tatar Willwhale SeoSoe eEED locas be-Ta| Whon.the'Sainta of eaeoid did Gust plate next d Poulton, Madsen, Owen & Co. to lose you," he sald when | take ap Ener position. cheer ul person to say to k 5 of coal lereased At the expiration days required for filing the eee. : -oal with b several | Working xirl goes, there Is nothing that | already Box | l n have to Cache and | { and I "Good ble change in his whole manner toward | me, and a smiling response to my dally greeting ‘ ye I left . In al-{are such Utah for Several carloads iCarbon county road I | | i: i | gives a better impulse to the day's work }days. On the other hand, the comthan this genuine exchange of ¢ jpany is by no'means swamped, and it afons of mutual goodwill between em- | is making reasonably prompt deliv-| ployer and employes : lerfes of coal, aided by good railroad; Cultivate the "Good-morning habit!"| lservice, I of jmost SMEEY, F iat iorrow morning will | 2 compliment that pleased me more [nce every and tomic So don't be discouraged If your ef- | , = = } 5 ee every mine of the company work-/ sorts don't meet with immediate suc{cess, the response will come sooner or 1 ng full time. | This company has what is called a later, and you will find it a reward well "good working surplus" of orders; worth winning. So far as my Faruer | | ‘ ‘act, to keep the | more than ten years' experience as a shipped ll thes J [Denver and Rio Grande - sh She eae esr oper O ee Ot contaaise land five more were ees e over his! fell as a of son rat itGie for his escape degradation em-| ] « the uncomfortable regarded me as at there was, appar-| vocabulary eo ee rag to .make pany had a full supply of cars, ANG) orning," if pe were being moved rapidly. Re- | wasn't always erating | ful & greeting, rding motive power, the e opera department of the Utah lines ,of the with a grunt ° 4 > friendlyjust response? in Carbon county. nt i at first; the | Won't ; for. Fhe minep : | discourage ey or ‘yest xloyer who you gave me etipand whe ed a trip of inspection to all of the | |mpression that he, mps on which the transportation | pjece of furniture; ove! wer {de a thought could before | a out call it doesn't motive| and cars supplying n OT (eres errec CAs the Y. M. to Join Men some or y beamed sisters who| of her loving ‘integrity, their geen of jas OI ILoOaeEPa=-->- OOEOODO ODO SCI A that 2 mare 5 officers -d Se Den- general |} cay Denver and Rio Grande railroad you greet.' furnishing the best service it has ever | whom suppose "But in 1908. GF 4 ee ' the| The 4 - all the fae the aes an ae The influence of home had protected rould | its glorious possib es and wealth Of | him though the seas rolled betweer first opportunities, nl} its beauty of sky and' ee . f pas all agents ba . | children-ah, tree an yird, the laughter of little Winn e re ; will h W ill atat The call The Republic Rep c: un no end to here 8 the } office any day this week and get their More prosperity news was furnished | | good that each morning holds! And] yj iney And look out for letters next | . es of the Utah Fuel com-| when you feel that it IS good, you wlll) sungay arom, yesterday the eftice to the effect that never ! go to your work, whatever s, with | Dunes: ‘pany its Say ‘before in its history had the ney ' Kc : ant s with e one ret. | | jbeen able to produce more coal, an |Then will your "Good. morning" be € with this comes the statement that a | spontaneous and ane 1 etn 0Sot out FOR COUNTY CLERK ofeusdvels spirjt hearty, answering lan 1 27, < ran ey Y oung Advise We S| |@uirement, but so much, both of ple@-| The tide of remorse swept sure and profit, can be gotten. out of | spirit and with the tears that Yr two words if the right things are! bright evidence of the power | those that itt is a pity y tot « ver!) was }| put Into them mingled a deep sense of for coal from the & 3 formed the local e . tariffs were being be this forwarded to ae weelk. of gateway telegraph telegram | | > = ICC ; / ; the individual and the sense of com-| now little he deserved such confidences. | offices of the Denver and | pon interest that ought to extst In all As the last fatratite ae this awhot ri tos have not yet received the | those who work together. It fs plain | fonted ; tariffs on coal] for points |that the most mechanical interchange tt aseless mu reat city en which went into ef-j|of "Good mornings" wili satisfy this re- | could : Salt Lake Rio Grande mew freight oO having ho jfore beginning therecognition day's work.. The} honored ; omission of such scems me ver. As hat I Fuel) f3xt-ty ‘kj Is Working ' . Company c 4 é on Way. na UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER This wins prize of $5 JAy and deeply of the intoxifeating cup,| " DI ~ a WO? r the dri ught rought madness ' and» ee pee wes ' Ruahiiie fant the mide bis MARTEHE | 3 sr TE RBPAN |; Was arrested by the sound of music BY LOUISE OLIVERHAN: ov | The cool night breeze swept with sooth| Have you the good-morning habit?" | ing} touch over his flushed check and| | Do you daily greet your fellow-work| lifted the damp locks from his heated| ers and those with whom the day bring brow. Walking on calmer, but no less | you into casual Intercourse, with these | determined, the ‘direction the sound| | words or others of similar tmport? And | Indicated, tre, s st, distinguished the | what do you mean when you say, "Good words and a Tr ‘sone Was We ro- | morning membered. It was ‘Home, Sweet} So often the greeting is uttered meHome." . They rr LAKE CITY. er SNRING WAGE | if; Notified 4245 Ss } Officers Lake = bf " Salt SALT DODODOOSOOS9SS3H6SSSSSSSSOSSSSSSGEDMs 12 _ |