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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Every Inter-Mountain Mornivg or mat iene City, Senub}ican Daily ‘Act in Newspaper sv BSORIPTION 190¢ - | ter Salt Sunday only, One rata in ; : .----++++rerrres || 2 ---++++++.- 2.00 xplic cit Department SDIREC T, to e) address only Naw st ) or States-or drive him United against his honest of voting the true lover of the President JUST 35, 1908 gone. is thing coing his ex- of the will vote Republican for future @uty. If he honestly believes it would Bryan to be President, of @ for Utah business ticket. is face thé shall have he do to hone he there are scores and There know not further lead of the follow The the bad has a right to out make this of thie chatter normal the of and churches, city let makers this day the lever on the straight voting of by in is "The Money back Republican and by Sinclair, who wrote Rich." former The is by Jungle," and created so great a stir in pure food circles the Chicago stock yards have been cleaner that ever elnce, Both books are from the Socialist standpoint. ‘And both preach that doctrine most effectively without once mentioning it. They leave the inference-as one of the characters In "The Money Changers" expresses {it at the very close of the story, that no escape from bad conditions can be found except through the gates of Socialisin. Both books are immensely pleagant. In both the sins of the very rich are exploited, Both are probably built on facts. The sad thing about them now result the three local at each the will result of It and the | they for | believed the a nation of since timo the not of any the Roosevelt their for all its be be tariff. And obeyed in the square want big West deal; they benefited ago that the rule so by But the and never in saying would be absolute Mr. are rule does wilh If of is a ever to has be been past best in with the of and devotes himself to the life of the metropolitan. - a S this side every of noble accepted winning eminence attribute, plane. should The by the be a possible strongest king of the continent becomes of and an of the influence nation should not be for bad. So with "The Moneychangers." money sacrifice the a its fear of In or come did before, has the to of is less alleged are only for too heart of That to the any man, should people project prove of the that fear finally Utah. and There bugaboo of should the mander-the absolute despot-of the nation. Légielation, executives, judges, take orders from the potentate of fortune. It is an elaboration of the theme found in "The Lion and the Mouse." It ie "not a pretty picture. And to too great a measure it is true. Seven years aso Theodore Roosevelt #aw The declaration of party rule. Elected the people, the party independence uc may fully is no means the not that state: yet mining care that opened; is better now Republican will and would give cleaned market do inducement. to it we'll to in want to to OF 10 that voted for of people, all of citizens are Is, are not the of There successful are system vants all be today. them. and the They elections, | drink in no need of by well allow under of people. they If can so other day of bitterly free be in The close in be will of the and wageda4 campaign independent, reliable members then of O the are plenty of other) that the honest ever always The THE of ores eS business before. insisted that investments Good the name from the polls should haye if the farmers, are here-and mining Logan may grains Maybe forgotten the the the memory staple. people Lake advantages of local } { Ourrent with the 4gain bargains in years real estate ago there of Salt change in the was At to for a estate. that will add manufacture not be sold happy; under that to time If a calle: but the name of the natlon ALL Charics G, D, OUR NEEDS. Roberts. dwelling of the immortal and unseer n, Hiow obstinate in my blindness have I be en, comprehending what your tender calls, Ve promises and reassurance, mean! so, |}I am "| Tho" the heir It was control of the boom founded city, shall tered by that President of the United States was ths and few made money-in the days when a political strongest summons. to the rallying of the natioo revolution In Salt Lake was made the basis of2 that has ever been heard. It is unfortunate that tremendons advance in quotations, in the recent campaien many men have closed After that boom, came the natural reaction. their ears to his call for volunteers, and have struck | Prices fell below reasonable levels. at him while declaring they wanted the very things| Gut in recent years a solider development has he demanded. and that the extreme authors of thessa come, and the value of rea) estate here has adbooks make ug all want, vanced because of natural causes. The people are The conditions painted by these two authors here. They have been coming by the thousands. do in menacing measure exist. The only way to They are going to continue coming. There is de- heaven-and you [ m, ed -From Sa in| on| THE Valués | do not very much follow political majorities. Transient prices may. That was the case at the time of the boom. And many a man lost his fortune- of are You, you alone IT know, and yeu I see God beyond the farthest Here fictitious Lake. quality | finest | ver quilts real or comforts cold we weather nae ee ale ee ere MAD OF eneia Count LA.AF AYET TE, HOLBROOK, Utah 1 HENRY With golden SAINTS in your deathiess the Craftsman ee THAT HAVE just I trust, star NO OFF THIS WEER,. of salt 1s dust, DAY. By Katherine Perry. letters set in brave array Throughout the Church's record of the year, The great names of historic Saints appear, Those ringing names that, as a Eminbe L, play Uplifting And The musie o'er a sordid w sound high courage es ‘our earth-dulled ear But, underneath these strains, T seem to hear Stlarae of the Saints that have no day. wee No blood-red, and trodden vouls, care "Stray, hierarchal] pride no place they boast; candles burn fer them where pilgrims pray, + halos crown their dim and couantless host; And yet-the leaven of their humble away, Unrecognized, unguessed, avails the most. -From the Reader (April). WILLIAM Lake KNIT GOODS MAIN HOUSE CO. OF County. Lake's Events, TICKET. County, Supreme Court Sevier County. or Representative in Congress JOSEPH HOWELL, Cache County. | UTAH STATE For Justice of the W. M. M'CARTY, ‘For Secretary of S. TINGEY, Juab Cc. STREET State County: For State Treasure MATYSON, Weber ‘County. D. For State Auditor JEWKES, Emery County. For Attorney A. R. BARNES, Sal : Take. pu: or tea Those winning prizes at the | | of Public Instruccard tables were Mrs. H. N. Mayo, | For Superintendent Irs. W. E. Lake, Mrs. Elmer Dee: A. C. NELSON, Sanpete County. Mysi.) Psd MeGanney, | Mrs sdwin | Burteher, Mrs. A M Kee lure, REPUBLICAN JUDICIAL TICKET, | Mrs. Emmett Moore, Miss Nan GibFor Judge, Third cores eee ict bons and Miss Selma Wall. HON. CHARLE LES ISEB. HON. GEORGE G. ARMSTRONG. Mrs J. Be = Cosgrift - entertained| LON MORRIS L. RITCHI pleasantly at ; informal bridge af-| ON. THOMAS D. LEWIS. fair Monday afte rnoon at her home on Brigham sireet Six tables of cards | For District Attor FREDERICK C. LOC FBOU ROW. were ap vyed and a number of friends} came in in time so5 tea. aoe host aa!) REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Was { sted by Ar W. BE. Fife: | > * s |For County Commissioner (Four-Year r For $2 a month gives thorough |recital hall, in classes, vocal instru ¢ Ind. phone 12562. refed corners - were eet fitted up as well as the stage where the orches- | Clayton- Day nes toga tra was stationed was in effect to cane, perts: regular pric out the spirit of the season Belo where supper was served the reception }| hall was lighted by a dull grate fire | and a gypsy fortune teller Madame | hare ?'3° M 6 nke; William Y. Co. Three ex09-113 Main Miss Susie Wilton J. of the rooms able were pink Nin filled with vldyota and and Gone BOWMAN of the Peaco A. HANKS. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY "THAT'S -in the City CORRECT, EXCLUSIVE STYLES Expert Workmanship EASTERD PRICES COPYRIGHT KIND Or - BARD BOOK! s ways paid my pre at ms There spake the sensible 0, and al. promptly," man. FT 7, DETTIN eT *AS.YOU. Jola the ranks of the "wise es" and let us insure Four Brame sex forthwith. Then the are you dread, you a caeeee ot vage" and a new beginning. the tea | HEBER came in Salt Lake J. GRANT Sea ANSERANCE 20-1 others Jude WHITAKER . St J. LARGEST "Not decorations ae Salt aefais " tare. Lake For Constab PETER HANSEN, ap- | Mrs. A. Fred w ey ann her daughter, Mrs. Vaughn Paul, were the hostesses Monday afternoon at the third in a! serles of charming bridge teas siren at the home of Mrs ey on Briggham | street. Amiens, raring the afte EneOR | were Mrs DeBouzek, Miss ins-.| man, and Mites Gibbons. The pretty| Jordan catiilin: Salt Yor Justice STANLEY peared as Japanese girls; Miss Edith Beless, a French doll; Miss Grace Wil- | ton, an Indian girl; Jack Berkhoel| spoke the part oF _George Was shington; | Ja eley, Cowboy; Sherburne Wravikce. Indian Chie es Billy Churehill, a Highlander, and W: alter Johnson as "he programs were painted in | witches, black cats, and pumpkins. | and. = 6 dances and four) extra A McMillan Balt: ~ REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET, installed| who was kept busy during the | ing, amld the wierd surroundings. Mrs. M. Howard, Mrs. J. Seleyy, | and Mrs. Doty, chaperoned tho affair | whieh was attended by 25 couples. | "Many of the costumes were oe and artistic, among en wer I Berk as a dancing aL Miss | Redman, Datighter oe the Regiment; Miss Howard, a Grecian lady; Mrs. C. | and ifoit, South Hugh Russell. City, Utah. LiKe rT & Co. Phones 500, | 35 - Balt For Governo SPRY, Salt Lake Among the numerous Hallowe' en | Terr parties enjoyed Saturd: iy night one of JOHN C. M/ \CKAY, Granger. the pleasant = the one given by at | For County Commissioner Mr. and. Mrs Baward C. Parsons (Two-Year the MecCirysta) residence in East First | WALTER J, BURTON, Forest Dale, South street The rooms were lighted by jack-o'- | For County Clerk Mr. and Mrs lanterpS and the George T. Ode!! will details were effec-| |MARGARET ZANE WITCHDER, Salt entertain at a dinner at the Alta club tively carried out in Hallowe'en efLake Thursday evening, in honor of the rif fect, with games and festivities in Dr. | keeping daughter, Miss Jean Odell, and with the season. In one} For Sheriff Howard P. Kirtley, and the members | corner c of the library a cosy corner was} JOSEPH C., SHAR) ARP, Salt Lake. of their bridal party. rranged where a fortune teller held | forth. About 30 friends of Mr. and' For Attorney fy Tiolmes has issued Mrs, Parsons were entertained. Mrs. Edwin JOB P. LYON, Sait Lake. cards for a tea afternoon, q Tuesday November 10, from 4 to For County Recorder 6, at the | Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. J. | FRED,J. A. JAQUES, Sait Lake. Amelia Palace. A | Broughall entertained at a beautifully| appointed dinner at their home in e, Count Auditor Mrs. A. Fred Wey and Mrs. Vaughn | cut glass bowl of FRANK ae SG1N‘BOFHAM, BO Salt Lake, 500 party Paul will entertain ata the ibe nd afternoon at the home of | stemmed Assessor ¥F or Gaunty Mrs. We ) at each ‘| AMOS S. GABBOTT, > . ° Farmers' Ward. | place with the place cards which were Mrs. Walter G. Tuttle will entertain| j}also painted in roses, and were laid For County Treasurer today informally at luneheon at her|} [for twelve guests. JOHN A GRUESBECK, Sait Lake. 2 > home on First avenue, For Co unty y Su Little Katherine Broughall enter The Hallowe'en masquerade dancing | tained ¢ JOSEPH B. SWVIENSON, "Salt Lake. a half dozen of her little playparty given at the Ladies' Literary| mates in the neighborhood at luncheon Fo or State Senators club house Monday evening by the Monday at the home of her ee Ch arles_ E. Marks alt Lake; §&, members of St. Paul's choir, was one | Mr. and Mrs Broughall. Tt Stookey, Auger House; SU A. Ba Sizer f the delightful social affairs of the | table was prettily adorned for the oec-~ | Sal t Lake Hallowe'en season. The committee in | easion with pink roses re, Miss Grace Wilton, Miss Marie cc ontipued ea ee on Page Pive) ze or Miss Marie Berkhoel nat -_| Joseph J. Cann Farmers' wa Rose Howard attended to the! LEARN TO SING. Petal feos: "Gr: Beers righ arnt decorations bad abe were elaborate. "end ‘I | -|Brodbeck. pupll main ha i ere Man wel Gar cha. .| Ashton, Sal ake: Eardley, § E, Perkins (March). COHN" } tia ee Social TAFT. Fo r Vies Preside SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN. JAMES ug- yime oa th far and strange the heavens, but very nea Your children's hearts unknéwingly hold aedr. times we almost catch the door sw une wide- An unforgotten voice almost we hea desirable | ijt. Th BROS. ORIGINAL Review they | in Not far and cold the way that they have gone, | Who thro' your sundering darkness haye withrawn | within our hand-reach they remain 4 Almost | ho pass beyond the sequence of the dawn. ' have real recur are Many a political ESTATE. of should There | | Not REAL Salt Dear cer- tonight. THE the city SUFFICING By Not respective passed washed some in- Same O view | othear as this| ee REMEMBER every LAKTH, || years strife best | there our | rights | they their ve DAVID goo)| Barth, sufficing all our needs, O rte With room for body and for spiri | How patltent while your children vex habe, souls Devising alien heavens beyond your blue, an anti-chureh | party. It should now be clear that Mormons the matter of government precisely as de talnly of ser- the and the CENT 36 ot ail| bounden them Ps the nobody plenty demanded lose. The made drank-in peop.e| delegates are, the under equal. therefore, The representative merely of aor up before PER booming, are mining quantitles. commend | Cofte-et. longer interference us today make now CUTLER rs the there than has provision rarely measureless convincing need Mormon officials They American these conditions, and started to correct them. Because of his great power and his utter fearlessness, he made the conditions pictured in these two books ungate. That means, if he be sustained, they are impossible, which the com- the going you for JESSE in vestors jt in vanish OF REPUBLICAN the at on you're that especially thoroughly DISCOUNT has at exports-whom known an recognized offered, bats If mor made wool; woul country. closely white gest wildcatter. better regard FEATURE J They're and game. region, and properties share } operators.| the more a year the mining of become a scrutinize Utah look of of the the in debt There who for people Peoplo of blue prints in climination mines at of out have condition the reports The him of mines Eastern this } mines anJ by good SPECIAL For Presiden t WILLIAM HOWARD slump set A and | of wildeat a driven they better of earning. mines the built ever with the All peo- of of but MAKING ie the been WE'RE Probably on ace punt of toduy being }election day there socia 1 afare few output. And good investment will make for the| the light of the past campaign. The church would | tairs scheduled. realization of money. | That r popular play, Man‘The be a menace to civil government only by taking| Ss attr: aoe up one party and compelling all members of the audiences and tonight a number of sti church to sustain that party. Instead of that we | ANOTHER UTAH PRODUCTY. > parties have been formed to It has always been the desire of The Re publil- | have seen the authorities of the church keeping | |} enjoy » play when the interest will to speak well of any Utah product whicn absolutely aloof, while members of both ola parties | can be heightened by the election returns to be given at intervals during the possessed merit and promised betterment to th= have combatted valiantly and with entire freedom evening. people. Maybe it will seem a smal) thing, but we for the votes of Mormons. the parties There WHEK hear- pr esent, is that one can not but believe them, full of many merits politics. The Mormons will vote as they like, and In Mr. McCormick's book, a young man goas speak as they like. In the first place it possesses the invigorating The authorities do not even trom an Indiana town to Yale, where his superior pretend to control them in politics. qualities of coffee, with none of the deleterious etphysique stands him instead of fortune. He befects of the imported berry. It ts a good drink, if the Mormon church were a ménace, it wou'd comes an athletic representative of the university- have stopped either the Democratic Mormons w ho | made carefully by directions. It is a Utah product. # place which must be filled at any cost, and which have been speaking to their people, or the Re-) lit is pleasant as a beverage, and every package is filled in his case. The acquaintances he forms' publican Mormons. As it did neither, but left the. | adds something to the volume of trade that belongs in college are with the rich. And he becomes to our own people, Mormon people free to speak and vote as oe their Uttle brother. Because of them and the op- | choose, the pretense of a menace should be for-| What fortune of success awaits the Logan sub{ stitute for coffec, no one can tell. portunity they offer, he deserts the girl to whom he | gotten. It should vanish forever. But if merit bo | had plighted his troth back there in the home town, And that {fs the great consideration, no matter | the measure of its vogue, it will be heard of-and He is abeolutely selfish and supremely masculine. What he wants is wealth, and the joys money wil! buy. These he secures. And in telling how achieved them the author has given us a series of pictures it would be good-if it were safe-to forget. If those pictures are true, however, the nation can not forget them. The evils should be corrected. Some place this side of ruining a woman's life, THIS ouUR CLEAN. of h. eee | thse clty-and widest to mav instrument- the Rei been one three-day secured, ere + JAHEGG Initiated, W e| necessary-a way Just TTY rect TRS help A EXTRA Es a more long which very elimination nothing business, and the thinks to commanded happen there don't party a a aon eae DRUG STORE IS AT 112-114 SOUTH MAIN STRE ET | a generations. everywhere than capitalization, natural interests the and not we best the have for great have here helpful effects have plenty Investments the that the with faith as Ol, politics. detrimental the Kearns, choice that so to be RECORD good talk increased whole of is {n are been of It The clean; the fact interfere can future the people tha! want and the they Standard they conservation significant not harmful the financed the navy; has closely known said commerce like the most does hesitancy ple, as want big irrigation through church absolute state, a be have of line There >» f have hours will is to the choruses MINING Promoters @ fairly they few they that a winter. with Insures THE knows, resources. In Utah no they want through helped nor now corporations, decent; a significance question events, which the for be his things the things for One legis- been and five trained price KEEP bet- policies has millions, Within wide no they be the a of the them organ- womanhood. will arrangements of soloists ing-these They was reversed?" by decision, in can want to be faced and. the one ef been sentiment, direction. through with hopeful wes 1886. the is has % OFF NO APPROVALS. Half Price ten- There musical for a happler "Oo Utah their many them spring Manager Our of Cloth (ioods Remnants, striped, All ight and dark colored Dress mixed and plain, in cream, light blue, pink and all the suitable shades for Waists, School Dresses, ete., ete., at The decide] would pope But it forward and many of next worthy advance. presence contest and of one in Remnants In Dress Goods of promise sum. performers. purer a manhood, to a been by effect and able PRICE EXCHANGES. Cloaks and Satin; the new colors-pink, light ray, brown and ¢ablue, red, white, tawba-Today ced tomorrow, will probably Graham, trivial as price the NO cente. entertainment. been here, the same be Mr. has a} le ast at be And HALF the for Iintire line of Opera Entire line of Panama and Cloth Jumpmisses; ers and Dresses for lacie Ss and the newest things in Empire and Jumper effects-Today and tomorrow Chicago will beginning; for life, alists distracted other question: a will be-and so lt the following orchestra twenty have for proficiency concerts concert, Presi- Lincoln in tariff | | the for The each that concerts and to at {: And that look the of been country electorate the squarely made many in con- a national that to with TOMORROW Half Price esta tho AND ~ can entertainments should houses from reached made, prin- 1886 not had protective than the a real arranged performance music, have The has supplemented there thing been higher people or In was than TODAY Entive line of Silk and Satin Princess and Wmpire Gowns, latest styles, newest colors-blues, greens, brown is, taupe, Napoleon butf and edison, today and tomorrow, than concerts with any "of Par the buy appeals immediately is reduced love worthy rH meant| The certain was of question be num- now reul Md. the ground in Vive The Chicago, izatione. must| committal nation considerations bigger to bulld AGE The where with Fe Crt REE The DOLLAR, Tabernacle excellence: people no years platforms voting. the city quantity Graham every of of dencies be cere-|} will approved tariff. of sald Beach they will solemn party, meant protective usual the at | impressive be | But for candidates are A the choruses. course | much for | officers thelr have will compel renter. afford to investor coneerts concert or cor-| whether the every principles elections a a of thelr a Men people. probably Fred the pres ent of the republic country not bought sidenece. 3, 1908, Jumpers, Dresses, Opera Cloaks ad- bargali inereasing In better FOR orchestra, given ot and great election. can 1 the the afford the our of has in nation uttering of to that can place April, Symphony when nook the result, be a They Conditions before. for of be-capaclity the the first past. matters are mandate, If ever, true in election, There | the "The years, is the to decision ticket- The the result The for the of methods If dey spirit series re- The little of good, people those President to Medill McCormick, grandson of old Joseph Medill, founder of the Chicago Tribune. The latter is by Upton be any some will. obeyed. and and come general the Their be better many yet have of Changers." be every recorded-and This This cutting the like iz the dollar! become mind the can look sort Insures ever CONCERTS In thrifty lin Mormon other FIVE "The any assurances is for Lots than come homes. money than better before This lation, of with now with we There ever basis bargains clly their be: bargains ever, will the call. owners-and conference, In people In it recognized the ter these machine. TWO IMPRESSIVE BOOKS. One is "A Little Brother have may wise may be command of reproof get us what |} country top the the own Men , on The the people of a mighty ttle. by an‘ conditions Vote the immedletely | dential they should expect Ameérican an pro- of home ever exist in with and has sovere ign thelr must congressional others of estate conidtions Rich' times American want bad, country that malicious management. It is thelr duty- and the nation has a right to expect them to discharge it-to just interesting. at night, are and nation bers majority the reasonable smail have investment with has if year an as Improved for batter one next will typo | extension CAMPAIGN, advance what this they demned party. whole presen: measure the THE | |in a Presidential election believes | spoken by the people of that they give in thelr votes their stern an spoken or eiples, with} scores are who American unalter- stand campaign their elected Not that so stly thousands here in Salt Lake the if deraand thousand natlon-for of surprises. the matter have to be vote do thousands him | better at reaction because moOd of them of NOVEMBER : r Ee tAS building need there years, the substantial for enough. now for Lake, be is yet bought what will desirable the a for jsmaller changed. | do not agree with can whole they helpful impossible campaigners But quickly calamity should right us be doubt good And duty-to better very le" been close mony wil years lead has have what be better for heart. his a been have so commercial the a not true be citizens Brother will partial No | ‘best. But who he general That to of is because too will ABOUT recording polls to do his for the tariff on depression-then And ell the it of It will be a thing to explain that one did not do so. This day the nation expects every man repeeled, the Salt They McCormick' | be not known again to belleve Js: now said. nation not bound are all American have will the Tt today. in the that one voted for Taft in Utah. Mr. while, some for ner of the country, patriot, the But choice. to remember Ughts are reason again vance reader been the jis of service brows in Little has It matter nation bright The portrayed life They WORD history. not wanting. be = proud A in act Presidential candidate who has been tried and found The these law. make Man in can mand Thousand there to CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, ds is DWspecially houses. be |no There kind, Land } will has that every buill-and | money ground residence || wickedness of Mr. Sinclair's re countless hosts of gool worth they } contesting extreme the to even nation, that which Another prevent passion 2 But the the are are found---and it. (; of for Next at Re! been for be the bec-| touching as pag: word unremitting existed, Strongest jast selfishness whose of a spects preference his have these the whon bad, There in }mand decent for question all the there whom upon books There let will who man a the Inviwhich)," A VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET TODAY. That is the duty of every American citizen who Here and there wants the nation to go forward. be nto tablets portion ra may Against conditions len u pressing is woman The not up for the Building, oe - prese See : NOVEMBER Sane CITY, LAKE SALT te 7 git there men Moneychangers" ASTERN OFFICES re Office, 604 as mmbridge York he Kinney poridinghaf 3Ba the png? Mountain hero, able : departments Siltecialet. on s-Bus und ed a vires aed Offices PrBholy Editorial only 5; Indepe ‘ndent, 2190. Ex hange Bell Independent 937. os can the back come REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE for influence, the painted. good -women ra con to is eradicate Against must side that to campaign dominating revealed condition should wome Lp ge Leet actors or solicitors, on all ery of paper. Please giv Sete ae esent adeveys when praenne < Teed ‘oe der to discontinue paper ol. nd IN FU sunsersptlon ts PAID e been believe priueipal § 00 3°00 notice and bad story. a is morals-and which one Society not condition begins public another has are not and tee a Neon l!. please Intion it which A the stories. must Dally and Sund ee eeesie# * "yy and Sunday ....-+-eeeree One ea li cused eres a puese sees STRarE is books nm \Teis. Year-....--> Not Six Months, Jno ear, be the emphatically he clean condition to There these Paid tn io Advance $ .50 One Month, Daily and Sunday --.g+-++eerres : eet Three Months, Daily ate Sunday ot Peocee wensar onl Six Months. Dal ly an y Reeres 775 Gp One Year, pally and Sur ae eneccaecccerenss? 1:60 Gpe Month, Daily and Sunday Three Months, Daily und Sunday social ceases of Lake for of und when business, at 10, iniquity earnestly President Company of the Republican Party In 1 an Officinl Organ the people By Republican ntered as second class the ant ne at Salt = Congress March 3%, 187 Only City, | correct B THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 4 Best Third So. 3t |