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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN EPUBLICAN. ; THE INTER-MOUNTAIN sive R |found Official = Organ re as of the at Republican aclclass secon rpaptetiiog Salt Paid she Gre, Sa Sunday to Balad Yall only, U (al. 2 Gne Ye _| leccbeceenaie eos . Sn) ee Bast. startling is of a the to REPUBLICAN, ¢ snventional | cess. And yet for| 2X ags! expression, mighty collection river country and and the now There! SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY, had to lift obstacles, tremendous and he weights had almoct and wy fifty een : The i: Eastern men ier who reclaimed Indiana no Objlo, if they The i: Since bring a a forest-girdled living Epes where it | peswift. mountain-and | and piercing We have bie Gala evans mentioned His but "Organ a few Rock" is ore 2:00 | oo regard = the Eastern They as having done there have no Garvnte: of | notice on wat are hope thousands to Please sive cou- lof N c d per ring s. * this state no would more mythical = cents on of where goo ahead. ing of ‘ Culmer' mI nets Cee Oi te, SO OL Leen es known. We/achieve Independence for themselves, and position . something of vast credit | for their as s i children 2 They ° are wanted here They have be about mountains 5 E visited by them people than they of the Arabian - who do now of Nights. . S event. the) And tage And! c of those who do not come and the 7 oportunitics 1 > Utah "t men . have hy St offered, that the next twenty he - > Y . Iding, OP == datein' C ooo otiice,. 3 7 Bo ea none.Re © ace aldor!-Astorias oe representative the Rocky t ptt LAKE Ome, THURSDAY, NO%: WORK OF Tomorrow league will sidering THE CIVIC aftern-on hold the a the wise Des ay LEAGUE. directors meeting, proposed PEACE WI WITH devoted Moines > , raat lic to con- is the by now to emperor no HO made means them is a not have an , a king he ihe le imprtant time, and can will i @ > isslatur very The should bill " January ae in rly Carls rmeet measure be. be ready abould sidered by the people, and upproved by them, It should at prepared be one of " the facts that | yo oe know precisely the ; what ject subject certainly will ya es be waut, t. they so so t pane very Hest own no ed and it 1 loomed large in the donate the wore Jif will zo gS ; < Germany {t , isa rever- legislature is le leg s nz the C in gee §g aC | 2el -| is oa . Ce I Se che. in any throne, eye. ends He by. way bind|regards |and William has | Mr. CAVAahiC well Howell . very much advanced. e It; authority-is to submit himself » before A Edward of England has ‘ not been : his} plans confidence, cause In Will every in the, a and og holdings small b little, however Hellek: thuteha their touching Utah, In with of done. be to with ati instance, g od service of bis past years has been by his people ina bigger indorsing vote in subjected | rather : Salt Lake large sum Ho that reat he He expended for cf $619.045.74. all Our 3 purposes the American party 18! - Nejther the mayor, nor the head af any depart- He can _ originate |ment of the city government. nr the city council, nothing, farbid) nothin He hag. !S responsible to the people of this a for the faith nothing, ‘ g. : ful and honest management and conduct of its and circum tance, but no power. affairs. along very well without it. The nation That rule was adopted by the city committee of gets ERE ep /glves him and all his relatives a big Income and|the American party tn June, 1908, published appr_vtrial, the 1 wa experiment,| | employs him as the chief show piece of all England. | ingly in the Salt Lake Tribune on the last column of SrA 1 the good fea-| ear Gavesian wad Dee" bromnies on He has no responsibility, omit | business afffire-no no worry obligation over public excepting or] the last page on June 27, and obeyed to act the by the elected officials, 5 Be os séuaibis all their weak features. | Sentleman. [Ana that ho can do to the queen's taste. We do not believe Salt ‘Lake feels that the sum This can only be done by men who are familiar| William of Germany has learned to be good, but |of six hundred and nineteen thousand dollars a year with the way That means the plan works that Salt Lake in pract'cal men should operation. go it Bacula irk h'm to Des} for the rest of his life that he has | > recipient cf the soundest spanking hould ever be handled the people Moines at least and find in the actual progress of the| [delivered In public to a ruler since Louis of France| | by officers who but n t responsible are to the elected by Elmer I. Go hen-there are a hundred men } committee will be, appointed hog ee argument | In from whom three can be selected. They can prob-/ and statistics, and to get a petiti n to congres: from ably find out all necessary at Des Moines. The trip | the people of Utah, present ng their case will cost from two hundred to three hundred dollars. And that case is very important to Utah. It is That can easily be rafsed by popular contribution. |important to the entire inter-mountain country, "It It will be a public service of the most important and teachers Seaer be for the jasting benefit of the out exception produce no lead; the work of preparing. will weigh | smaller numbers And t HARRY CULMER'S PICTURES. | strongly. soul to appreciate marvels out of street Mr. yet the against must be Now that interesting is think a is the better positions political good to reduced as observe ou articles system: they do Have now, or on boss? time for buying a few acres on and particularly We | States, and have like the American cae ee elected other bu peo- ae that treme pea a President Presidents, he of the United has to be trie ‘There is plenty of argument. The Dingley| asOU‘,the Herepresentative, Will go into the White House on March 4. it is hoped, of the people and ut their tariff went ordinary|a view. pound. If Jt were necwin Gprontable." repealed, silver raining would| to a temple, and| legislation to pass. nate of valicoan builders that they can now go for- Capper production would lan-| ward with thelr opesations. ‘The mills in various ts of the country that have been closed recently For the most part, these pictures are of Utah! guish. It would be a tremendously harmful blow to || seenes. They depict the scenes and the spirit of | the business interocts of Utah. It would mean the| the desert. There are the bridges, all marvelous, | closing of the mines, and suspension of tne work at and yet not by any means the most impressive of|the smelters, It would affect labor, and machinery | Mr, Culmer's work. More arresting than these {s/men, and railroads, and timber interests, and far-| | one of a mighty bluff four thousand feet in helght,/ mers. Our people cannot afford to permit that | which bears 4 rough semblance Ie have reopened. Those that were running on ote have increased their hours of labor and 1e The In the the wages of thelr Pennsylvania, world, 1s tracks short with employers. one of the taking every and putting greatest car that it into great Harriman system is doing odie as if the cry in a few days ratiroads has serv beer rice, the same se heIt would be for more And if they make no effort in| !#bor than the country can naturally supply as there ever such a nation, such tremendous which has*been named in honor of that Smithson | their own defense, they may be sure the demand for optimism? Surely never. Here in Los Angeles who founded a museum and a fund for sc‘entific a tariff repuction will be accomplished by striking | aheee business ec0dmentinesinterviewed by theeridedExaminer proand wonterts) in te esy goo a onderful strides n © prosstudy in the United States. One is a view of Bluff, lead off the protected list as one of thé undefended perity of our clty and therefore of tho ace ere a desert town, with amazing wind-carvings in sand-| inductries-followed by people who either are mak- We have Te to do and we are going to do it. We stone in; the left foreground, city, the ground. San Juan river and the tree-embowered its mesa.as it aghas sor a back- Another has been called the Acropolis. ek Pat Srp tha harbor to build and we aré¢ or who |?have alld ait. grve. oer municipal docks with greatcite ‘store-to pease e It is a mighty hill, surmounted with what seems a structure reared by the hands of man, with scores of white columns all of uniform height, and each with a brown capital, exactly square. There are rough steps, and porches and recesses and pro- Jections; hut the general form of a gigantic temple! is preserved. There is a2 moonlight in the Rio Virgin canyon; @ succession of lofty monoliths of stone lifting sheer from the sand of the desert to hundreds of er i is the matchless3 marvel|: feet in height. And there and beauty of color, and the exquisite atmospheric effects which only masters can prison in paint. Mr. Culmer'ste «6 "Mystery of the Desert," " has been} and we are going to have them. Interurban railroads are already promising extensions of Ysa | BEST CHANCES EVER OFFERED. tee the tenor | Pe Francisco comes mew that soads.building Brom thet se joyous ery, When one looks over the literature of Utah land | will be pushed along with most tremendous enersy. companies, one realizes that the best chances ever | WIRELESS CLO E TION. offered are right here in the state. Here is the | nook FR os presentation of the Price River valley, a region of New York Tribune: An Austrian inventor has Utah now in process of reclaiming by Irrigation, | Petfected an invention that i> likely rincial to result tablishment of munici clockin sythe and showing in the truthful reproduction of photo-| er ses < ms all over the w ae graphe that the reclaiming has been worth while, hree years "his plan has been working When the ploneers of the middle West came to! tt ‘limited scale in Vienna with great success, and is propo ed to start a regular time-keeping sertheir land, they found it covered with forests, and| bee to be run from a centra] official clock, by wirevexed with swamps. There {s probably no harder| es5 T he system automatically sets the clock. once work or more k'lling labor, in all the world, than | pana minute, thus obviating any rig wer electric the clearing ol those timbered tracts. done, too, at the greatest Tho task was! disadvantage. are far, 4 hurry- | far beyond away In has their to Sale of Linens | the moun- laughter of clings ‘ died |3 cigars everyth Witl and ng Be because of the short time of contI as operated « uce Usually, | | stor - linet DAE aoa cen bi avy rain is naa sible shown. It formed the text of his recent lecture | it was in each case the work of one man. He had to| by it to regulate accurately any number of clocks 7 ; a radius very a small a cost before the Women's Literary club. It is an impres- chop down the trees-a tiresome and tedious pro- uswithin tha‘exSeiee ae of aie salve ats a a th mly itu al- ing, ie shopping € di ays } %is time now to hefore i" f think Thanksgiv- Panis o Linens. é mn is nobody chatting and laughing in the rooms. It feels ghostly and uncanny and in the kitchen his wife is heiping |= the girl to put things in order, In the| Cream bedroom his little girl is dear little angel with golden blue eyes that look asleep, a curls and innecently world where everything is ie Da illusions soap bubbles. Oh, how did and empty they gay | what ) cen into the deceit burst everything | ata. and like is! i Why happened. They wa Table values. a for rae wattiee. fOr 1.00. ; |S all go away? Their laughter chatterlug made him forget had valu cats ots loths 0 sea ta Oe for wel . Bleached ? Tray a "dite ae $1. ce Table Damask ‘ suspected es s , nothing, all these lappy people who eA had been gue ts tn his, the rich merOye chant Anders Bang's home, for he had | never forgotten his duties as a bost /¥, but brought life into the conversation when il was dying out. And old Corpitsen had made a speech In his honor! What had he sald? "This man whose joy of living is strong that it affects all others and orces them to feel happy, happy as himself." Ars SO Yes, he He with had indeed loved inhaled the balmy the fragrance of the garden. He life! night air, filled the flowers in inhaled it as if he loved-and the child was to "p a happy, strong healthy girl. then sometime had both when grown he old. and she to them with tears thank them for the childhood days. Oh, no! ft was he ae alues $2.00 £2.25 2.00 , fae vialive values LOY for Values for~..ec.. alu lue tor alues for $4.00 3.50 value LOT walue for $4.50 value 56.00 0 6.50 7.00 7.590 $8.00 2 <easis or uawer's =e for waluc alue tlue ee for for for tlues valuey values AG m\ ogre Tor {ing mail just as 4 _Doylies Towels grow | ty And wife| come hi> would in her eyes happiness of his enests e and her 31 though he fell he efits 00 60c were was as home broken and up. his human his life his blasted. And two innocent -ouls tired head, and he wold ca'l hfs wife res! OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 112-114 cry. ing heart. They now. And Oh, he tryde. His the WE'RE NOT ASKING his garden | terror: "Ger- | 3und she erfed ee "Are and you thronch sick, the auc those jaunty have always paid atcan "now buy ne re darling," her voice was dear." had he repl'ed once mure trembling and felt come' as if back TUINK to him, "It is-the arrest forged pol‘ce me, yes a note who it Is Now, have ee And tad true. Gertende,. "you | know everything." | She rushed to him stared into his face gal Wa> not true. Then the doorbell rang she buried her head in the pillows and cobbed down at her s‘de and golden hair. firm now. His "Tell me, you She threw her and The se beautiful creations new on} clal sale have been selling at $12.00 an We are now offering LOU Va aeicia nilee is eleluit c's siws'6 hats for at least buried Once Then voice while he stroked was fell her | quiet and her face upon his ; | lamp the house anda door. and your beg stood the open pardon-are in you SUCH Give us " trial we turn out the and best At the door he stopped, before St, ver- be convinced work in the with the stranger. Reginald DeKove Stanislaus ange have completed' their | Site oe ee to vaudevill aes ho aps of "The Magic Bottlee which was| ae i a trig performance 1e other day and pronounced a Breat success, Tit 1 understood continue thelr time that the two authors partnership somo]! z Thanksgiving Oregon Short Line, Nove b 26 Limit November 3 30. ents for further particulate. ticket office, 201 Main str etladeapaieiee ean tor grate is arms the clean Ee & Sons Co, Kaen ac room | 5 bee City: | g Christensen & Christensen. at and counselors at law, have ret t mer offic in the block, 212 South Main street. -- tor grate. vote cast for a pate Morris will for pe Day Rates, Via = thar eee neys | ' z ney | | ‘ec ugly ao st eae WALL PAPGCH, Midztey- Wadel Co. 33 E. ist so, that | i city, ! ‘ it. they are very different in Koffe-et "ge tears > you Koffe-et Today 25c Fine Gowns also Fancy Salt Lake | all Grocers, Note, at soda City. | Koffe- "et js sery ren now fountains. | Limited Trains. Mr. | fective leaveve Sait ake 32:05 p.m, voice | Tulle | trip!'| bight | up." Try you, Eastbound Los Angeles strug- gled with himself and said in a trembling with emotion: "Tell that father has gone on a long Aud he went into the summer you But EXPERTTH CLEANING Co. PHONES 1902 State you BARGAINS. scason nders Bang? | fe , November "I know why you come," Banng re- | ------ plied as he went out for his hat and | coat. Then he came back. bent down, and kissed h's wife on the forehead. | "Be strong," he said-and turned | away. you} 3690 knowing BANKS' MILLINERY 116 MAIN so. and the stranger outside walked around | 4 4 OF whole Prench wey Cleaning of | eees Suits a Specialty, 1.and I ae pega woolen lit the the wii ich CALIFORNIA | forgive," he begged, tc arms around his ne more the bell ran he stood up inane ST. etiect-very different. & bullds you up. Coffee down. $2.50 fear, "No, peace avs be 4 u : There's a flavor with Koffe-et very similar to ec. ffee-in fact many people have been drinking KKoife-et for weeks without EVEN HALF PRICE oor beat-| Almighty! in came rushing room. with at "It builds Gertrude wife dark were quite against bis were God shouts oh MAIN ~ (Geet Koftfe-et Hark! What was that? Somebody was coming no the road. He trembled, Cold it be the va'lee? The ee shot throneh his brain like a knife. What was to be done? He ran to the | mp put {ft ont and Il tened, Mstened. The sound of the steps were coming | gate m%, ...... Ze wret ies Ie sods. 40e Osis ied to tell her | everything imolore her to foreive him, Rut won'd she »nderstand him? W ond| she not drive bim away, who bad ruin- } ed her life? they hand §: for 189° for for: if you like coffee you'll like } his wife's and his little girl'$, be drew down with him into misery. thoveh he had promised them life and happinecs. He was alone all alone! ttere was not a human being who could console him, not a lap where be might re t his voor, | for Huck Towels alues yvatuea lues Values: future| hoves beings. values & UATE pale av a ghost, and the lavehter, the ta'k the music, had deadened his sufferines. Put now everthing was empty. Oh how terrible to think of it all! His| two 50 iinet the midst of their gay rejoicing. He had opened the door himself, for he |*> knew it would come. Nobody noticed anything ' = for for too late too late! | Post festum. The blood mshed through | his veins and hammered at his temples. In bis cold hand he was holding | 67 | the letter that had come In the even- ies nearer, Now He pressed his ifondh a1dbteon das peek hesace ane American sae | HG made-and you their the the LBple, onte pecan the mountains. defense do get from and those millions of | ple, argument is into effect in 1898. Its benefits have been | not of a party, Apparently the people are satisfie Marry Lb, A, Culmer, artist and Utahan, has a num-) appreciable to the nation, The profits from the) and ‘their satisfaction is made evident within fortyelght hours of the time that a count of the ballots ber of remarkable pictures, the product of his own; buciness of metal production have increased. So) told the result brush-and his genius. We belleve they are of a| bas the pay of labor. At the end of the WilsonSuch depression in business as naturally foled tt financial stre the last yee has alyery high order of merit, and that they would create | Gorman tariff law labor was paid from $2 to $2. bh Gapueeeaa, WhWe e are, 50 ready disappeared. are going forward forward ts to nev newa furore !f rightly presented to the men and the|a day. Now mine laborers get $3 o day. rand greater things. The price for steel rails, it has been cut down. and from varwomen of great cities who have a sense of art, and The tariff on lead is now one and one-half cents | is aupouoces ctions of country comes the rejoicing 2 in First Sonth from the it Oe Over in an upper room in inquiry the clopes of the hills and plant there an orchard aud a vineyard. In a few years the place will take care of you. sn BUSINESS 18 BOOMING; THE DAY OF PIOSPERITY IS HERE. : - ernment, and the smallest Mkelthood of waste and | from the Mississippi river to the Hast, almost withIt will tariff Which |{s important to every interest in this large and ad- city for the Civic league to do well and thoroughly | people the every man wants the schedules he does not produce onorable kind. vancing region. And because It touche: the fortunes ET AEA tt te the most necessary. The people of the | and affects the cond tions cf so many people here, | city are inclined favorably to the proposition. The | both for the present and for the future, it Is import-| Jegislature is probably willing to enact the law if| ant to every Individua) and every interest in the | the people who ask for it are pretty positive they | entire nation. afte asking for exactly what they want. In the present effort to reduce the tariff, there Is| And the advantage of the plan will be the work-| 4a natural movement to reduce or entirely remove | ing afterward. If the preparing now is properly | the tariff on lead. That is one of the industries not | dene then the eity will enter upon the new plan with | finding loca) champljons in the populous East. The | | the greatest likelihood of success. The city will | demand for lower tariff will make defense of this | have the best chance of good and economical goy-| industry more difficult because the great regions| mistake. their aroma still ruined people. Before the election it would be well for the Amer- work what are it: merits and demerits. | was sent to the Bastile. |ican party authoritatively to repudiate that doctrine. Three men can be found here, trusted by the| j it is not in consonance with the name. It is, to be people, who have knowledge of municipal affairs hes THE INTEREST OF ALL UTAH. very severe, quite un-American. and who will go to Des Moines and ‘nvestigate. | On Friday evening at eight c'clock there will be Such meu as Mayor Bransford, W. Mont Ferry I, S.|a mass meeting of Utah citizens at the Commercial Evidently China is as much a puzzle to our people Fernstrom, Benner X. Smith, Carl Badger, James} club, the Initial step in the movement to convince n-w as it ever has been. The West does not underMurdock, O. H. Hewlett, Senat r Alli-on, William |the congressional committee now sitting that the tand the Celestial. Igleheart, W. R. Hutchinson, Stephen H. Love, Rey-! duty on lead should not be reduced. It is probable a erend far MEE iP goos to Washington with the people who know him to that humil.ating reproot. He has from the first | friends demand the control of the schools be given 5 EB = i A recognized the superi r authority of the English) them. It 1s matter . of record that the follow ng Is i : People. That people "dearly loves a_ lord, aud the declared and enforced principle of the American : 2dward 1&so « bears himself as tore be "esloved, : but never | party ; 5 the ¢ urse of government. commander. the be- wants her table to look 7 its very hostess Kivery 4 s ‘ Blas Money saving opportunities are strong) best. in evidence at Z C. M. 1. esteem ldvwily' "Zs slow, all and wanted to get intoxicated to forget | everything to make himself believe he was still happy. Nothing had happened, | |} everything was like it uced to be only | ten time better | best are best contented with him, best pleased with | The hard times had not come! his work us a member of congre s ace hile to have Sepa earned aa aie! that a ie Aces | bad never forged that note! It was all | It is worth while considera |an ugly dream sent to him as a warnHe stood there in hic beautiful tion. It Is worth much to the state when it }ing. sAg¢os j}home, He had a w'fe whom he adored « . ste ac a: SMe | possesses soSO Trable yz and so competent a congre:sman. and an angel of a child. How happy | eae they were to be together! No, no! noth THAT RULE SHOULD BE DISCLAIMED. ing had happened! No forged note- ; we impossible. He wanted to|s Tor the schoo) year of 1997-8 the board of educa- | tmposcible, | |} make the road smooth for the woman i : | }tion King does from sentiment he | Is tireless . or big with dastece safeguard has sought 4 The agreeing nol | warded people. | not | And ae public He becoming : c adopted most of the features, vecton, alld d adop het and r {m-|!terferes of| |king-but with not proved on some in which Galveston, in the hurry hi rect the first trial, had been unfortunate. Salt Lake can |‘nothing, direct 5 th Des Moines plan. Des Moines men | | plenty of pomp mprove on the Des 1} e . or the has taught its king that a greater power than any he posse ses {5 arrayed against him. And his only ™eans of retaining even the semblance of position-| j through The ‘ to Bur the iteeaf thero nation city" | = . 8 , one going to SPs mec, a ae an eaperimnent a 33 y" »> new plz 5 xpe C to needless risk . ag - ini eculiar conditions. | re ‘st under peculis 7 . ees; in Gal- | es Moines saci ae e plan racyys successful . om can BATLRIE to people Me their : | work ‘ifizens citizens " however the suggestions the interests big some dv private , f them, ofof all glad to = tiie modesty. to And wo the appreciates and is anatee J of know desires, on longer to try dominating his own country. He con-|the recent election. fantne olisenorthe power, that he doesn't dare defy | the happy assurance the present sysis unknown, in| é tem:;/1h means. it ue ator ery 2 depertur' ze é practice to every citizen - - fei a ale elie and cus s of municipal form sal Singenen which tit Gar aan accession their 4 his listen to of : the state. nt are many state nation is to wants bestows he one me traits willing He people, rher« if they | the power, that he would rather be a figurehead than rey haveC investi: tho opposition that not be anything-and that be recognizes is his| ie ike choice before him. encountered, the y > epasure, ne ey eae account ius hls fs interests | Noot The representative man's He the great longer| any government: al ] any y the ae very They it. pose to do or he of attention the | asag toto meet hathoteetalsture op to. yote favorably on the measur the governor. eek aiiéal change from But Is is & rac : = that ° 5 his Since bilis presented, and the league, with vie poeere help trom eltizens should urge its pa -- ere friends of the Des Moines plan are ready, ey aie gated on gaat cae know him /all | coor re-election. efficiont citizen, power | the are a Howell has rendered, Se r Te Moro otl ap Rt a for ano ta in the counsels of the pose. past./any the they to exercise not ; in Mr. and One repub-| the Thelr himself people the permit C Germany, a: of of licta 1 * This | to refuse | definitely : minded are 0 effective for | Power-aud | and nation, the of ite: oh x: toe dah ne Eee CI eee eet basbeen Fee -elment. ne aad pres n eM movel ood as ee isis thisS present SEE i 3 faithful honor." in Ne cits e for work Pr . ' as a| caught | of Utah nearer been essential. regarding and one people service ae, Hey a ie sui | know that ttrong with probably ever been of his the A Coa an disereditabie a of a weak "peuce are they has by NOR. concession people than throne and has not German rizht |The ee Lake Salt is ere but the submission ‘It The Uy chiefly [1 man, bluffing My of William render. ao -_ GOOD NOT Kaiser 16, ee IS Mountalne. eras oe its door of Hits. the veuatase: veranda. Here cate he standsrai | i Phat L aobaee jin the night alone,-all alone, There take advan, or The eigarets forward ; It will go forward, in any will not join in the triumphs , go oe plays wanderers world, way gone, away. 7 would night tains? The night is silent but thousands of / eyes stare in the alluring depths and | the souls are longing. The festival is over. The guests Ww Mr. wel] mighty homewards, the wide If a midsummer ts as if far away behind somebody is whispering it far out in the quiet our DAmMe--OT 1s suburban road Where everyone is sleeping, or in one of the streets of the city \they could bring their present effort and industry , - PERKINS.) witehing. It the brushes mr, of | know nes . "get pa {9 | be started instantly, and that the natural wonders | with magical swiftness. matters 5 a d oe S. soft valse with sordino on strings. The night is quiet : no chance at present have who can | - him states women and the/there, y pictures. >| In men into the evorlasting| glacier rrThe ees rewards Dies are erence greateree in ......-- a < of lifts gigantic a : | ee pete ' base : distance, the Ree 3 00'to the state. We believe if his pictures could be! have no chance where theyoi are. a . : ¥. | a : Ite pacseceerecees Sc) presented in appreciative circles a Utah vogue would With the . aoe of r nae Utah and c the to THE FESTIVAL (BY aed half the , courage = and pees 19, 1908. Li aol when subecription 1s PAID IN FULL 'above all, that the good name of Utah would be) years ©shall sae see. uth West Ter uple | ~Offices-Dooly Block, 20S citorial departments, | Vastly accredited because of the proof this man is Ee Strper hanes Bt usiniess and ¢ 9190. Editorial de-| siving of artistic scenes and artistic ability. CONGRESSMAN JOSEPH HOWELL. It is a pleasure to record here the fact that Salt) partment only, Independent 257. Not in all the nation has a more faithful conCulmer. | } Lake knows and honors and appreciates Mr | grecsman than Ltah's Joseph Howell been rewarded EASTERN OVVICHS: of "AFTER es acre, with NOVEMBER move vear 4 acr > to ms nakex It to-k © years of work - and sacrifice And when done, bis land was worth from cwenky 2a! : north, He , | for it. a farm. a i60 sky with impressive, rugged strength. ;| Sunday and Sunday Sunday Year. . 5 continues bearing ; ean Be ie enerto adress. wh "pape r will be honored C the studio Teton mountain cnows, ae eee will cantete . . anything of most the sweep washes 3-00 s Se kere Months, fe Dally fe the Culmer's from .-.--crreers: 5. 20/ that ~ eowveee Subscribers Mr. t |} scene water vere rice fe 1 net Thr in } Act Advance. Sanday 4 Six Months, Dall » Year, Dally Sunday only. One galleries Probably 1906 900, , the : 5 RATES. Dally Gnd Suneay, C under and Sunday, Daily month, One in Feb. fed 10 City, the unlike 187 ______-_-- | js clear, still, warm water at the foreground; rank, | half as good as tho-e men had can get rich in os Daily ‘Newspaper in Salt Lake | summery ferns and grasses where points of land! before the hairs of their head are gray. The wot | project midway from the left and the right; the/|is not so killing. The reclamation process is more SUBSC =< SUBSCRIPTION i Party matter t os ngress March 3, Only Republican city, Utah, in totally i | him who ean recognize art in an unusual these pictures are revelations Published Every Morning by Inter-Mountain- Republican Company. me picture, _ Read The 29. j € Republican: All News for 50c a Month i. i, ,, __-a, | There's "some style" to the clothes we make We have only the mos t ex style you preter, they cag can eet please tt lloras In oy s hops and no matte what Every deta) from the first ohn ; t you perfec tly. matter der expert supervis on in a per fectiys crag einen pressing is done unSUITS $18 TO $35; TROUSE et Shop. RS $3.50 TO $12. WHITE BURIAL SUITS, for men and boys are a Speci completed on very al line in our shops, short notice, attention Emergency orders CUTLER and orders BROS. co THE ORIGINAL KNIT GOODS WOCE O9ODs 36 Main Street, HOUSE C OF UTAH. pee. oF be |