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Show T' 'Phone Pink 679. THE JAMES CLARKE CHURCH GOODS HOUSE RELiGIOTJS '.ARTICLES. CATHOLIC BOOKS. MAGAZINES, ETC. The Largest Catholic Supply Concern In the West. 627 Fifteenth St.; Denver, Colo. 6. E. BURUNGAME & CO., ISSAYeOFFICE-fRv 'stabliibcd in Colorado, 1866. Samples by mail O' soress will receive prompt and careful attent ioi Did & Silver Bullion RerdvMueRCHT8cDr cncsntratlon Tests 100 VtS' - tiwrrnre St.. Dftiwr Cot The Leading Helena Hotel j THEGRANDON j Capital City Hetel Co.. Proprietors. J ( Henry A. Meyer, Manager. 2 I Rates 13 to J5 per day. . ' ; J A strictly first-class American plan i hotel, provided with every modern i convenience. ' 2 - , . I fpK- Have You j ' 'Seen j WW'' These' i Jhasfter oats ( l : : -. r - . t t If You Have Not Visited x This store during: the past week you haven't seen the best millinery X showing in Salt Lake, and you haven't an idea for hcv little money X you can get a hat completely satisfying in beauty and becomiugnes. X "We show MORE styles in Easter' hats than any other store in X Salt Lake. X : .We Show Better Hats : x Tor the nionev-than any other, store in Salt Lake. X x I It Is the Talk of the Town : ! t The wav the Aucrbach millinery department has bounded ahead of its X - rivals, both in style and value giving. "We present the very smartes. X creations at prices nev$r,before thought possible. Can you afford to X I X miss investigating our claims, remembering, of course, that you're un- X der no' obligations to buy? THE CATHOLIC COVERS THE INTER MOUNTAIN FIELD I i I p . ... .:....'..;..'", .: Jj 1 - j jfij : Give the Creditor Growth Some of the Gients j f .M" A Chance ; .Ot.W J S S Sa,t Lke Hepa,d Editorial. March 8, 1907.) A i S Afff! A tfl O : I ''3 r A good deal of the time of the legislature this sea?ion has been spent in con- llligl S B fl S il T''"TVT " TT" I U if rS&s- I- S" f eideration of measures to abate the i practices of the notorious Justice's court at ZviBVV!ulBIJ U Ibm jfkT jgT M fT I j Ch :rpj 22?x Jl Murray which has been used as an annex of a collection agency In this city. " ' Jl& J& JUI XV& W V Jl JL U i ,"ZrZ. 7Twfe ll I, Sorre rational suggestions have been made as to the remedies available, and 1 k &fmJLK& r' ". . l'i a lfc! deal of fool nonsense has been' put out In behalf of the so-caJled sufferers 18PT $ 1,883 57 , jl i --yrY "Si! x at the hands of the' court collectors. - . 189S ... 26,561 66 BMii . .' J$ ' ' I tffiiffijAf "'0 sympathy need be wasted on the justices who have been mixed up In the 1899 83,8194 ' - I I ''faty ''yJk -ft J' grievances complained of; they may or may not have followed a legal course: 1900 40.424 08 '-'.'' I ; x4 V ' thty are not as much above suspicion as a Caeear's wife, and if they have been 1WI jjjj Client Ko. 7.S24. who does not The Wilson Lumber Co., Tre- ' j i WyZt h ' violating the law they ought to be reached either by legislation or by court ' S vant . -nam publish elAim monton .. ..... .. SOI' M 4 I Wfer 4 rwM . 1903 5 nine year old 82,500 00 3 IwAk- W rroceedlngs. ; 1904 71.790 08 Robert J. MciTahon, Shoshof?;- I J "3 ' JT It ought not to be forgotten, however, that most of the complaints have come 1905 87,654 98 jonn Roberts. Cheyenne, Wyo. Ida. ........ 400 $0 III . &??f. r iF from people who were trying to defraud their creditorsa class of dead-beats 1906 .. 141,480 48 claim fourteen years old ....... 800 00 , I W , who are entiUed neither to sympathy or maudlin consideration at the hands of SilT .' ' 27 V Augttsta ' 1. Scott. Spokane. V' Andersen.. 5ho,hone,. . i -J :!". j' J. legi'ators. No man who pays his debts promptly ha been heard yowling about Februa,-y" 1907 increase over "Wash., claim sixteen years old 8i0 00 w - M i I I Z&'tAtfjrf&Zy thP injustices of the Murray courts; numerous cases have gone to. th district February. 1906 2,042 40 t,.' 'Rrlmn ' ''fdrtnerlv' Mr. A. G. JTamburg. Los An- I I x 1 vSP X , hurray with a uniform record of affirmation for the Murray Judg- ' gg CuK'now STeJi- gele., CI a 00 i I I lk S ments. Nearly every prominent merenant in Salt Lake will agree that such l&f liJi i ArT water, Cal. ...... ........ 654 60 . ' j 1 -JfiST0 jf accounts as hav gone to Luke have been desperate accounts, common'ly known III fill I trUIIljtl . , , M". H. -A.-MdM. Denver, C0T0. 300 m ; If j iK ' S a 5ead ducks, the kind of accounts that creditors usually regard as hopeless. Ikntif COHA AAl Teople s Co-op., -Lem, Lta .... Dr. H. A.' Castle, PocatelJo, Ida. 34 00 V 1 -stfSr . AU X VVTiile the cases of Injustice have been hailed far and wide by the. suffering Alllllll Vl 1 11 II I A. Hatch A Co., Kebef City, ' ' e A .' ' . I I r,- - fL P debtor, the thousands of cases where the professional dead-beat has been com- AlUUU I $Cm JV9 UUU utah ............................ 476 05 A: Swensen Co., Mereur, Ctah 488 00 f I rJ&Jyfi& jf Polled to settle for what he owed have not been commented upon at aU. THlC VlJll Siegel Clothing Co., Salt Lake. Davls Co' Nurseries, Roy.' I 1 tflk?':t3 JST While the legislature is spending so much time finding way and means for I 0 I vUl City. Utah : 815 00 vt&1 1,336 50 ; rWrWryf T the protection of the man who does not and will not pay his bills, it might well Dr W E Ferrebe- Murray Dr. Jeremiah Beattl, Salt Lake I j SnUfMl Jjjf y jlUr cpend some time safeguarding the firms and companies that hare to bear the Utah'."..". ............. 00 City .......... 8000 W ScJmlMt'Jy:W j&V ' incident to dishonest debtors. Altogether too much attention has been Itft if3ll rnlfort-CnmO ' ' ' ' - - rYW jfs paid to the woes of the "innocent" debtor. He never tays his share of public IfC Tf III tUIlLtl OUjUO . Dr. E.O.Jones, Murray.pah. 100 00, Ashley Co-op.. Vernal. Utah... TM 24 1 Zj)' dtryyffl taxcn or private indebtedness; he dodges and shirks his duty as a citizen And aa fflP VfiJI if VHfl f fflfi - ' : : j " - Sff an individual; he is a burden on honest men because all credit business has to IUI jUU II jUU IUI II J TTl J C f 1 ! jZr aTwrJaThiT;;0 And thousands or Uthers t P. ; - 1 " . ' , 1 " " ;;t ; , , ' I Every dollar collected represented money which was honestly owing, due many months and often many years ago. The very best Banks, Mercantile Institutions, Merchants, Citizens, Dentists, Doctors, Professional Men and Women received this money after placing their claims with us for collection. Not one dollar of it was paid by any one who did not owe it. Many paid willingly and cheerfully others are growling about it yet---but generally bright red streaks of honesty exist in everybody. CJThe continued growth of our business requires that we have help. We have a good position to offer to the right business man who wants to invest fr three to five thousand dollars, and learn to manage a department of our business. The collection of money due is a science. We have had fourteen years I experieLce; that many others have failed empasizes most plainly that it's the nknowing hown that counts. We; canot afford to teach you, even though you would I be a valuable employe, unless you are interested in the business. If you or your son wants a fine salaried position with guaranteed interest on the investment, j I this is a chance which will be open but a short time. SJWe collect more money from hopeless accounts, notes and judgments than any other collection agencv in J j the worR We advertise in every state in the Union, also Mexico and Canada. WRITE OR SEE US AND WE BOTH MAKE MONEY j Fifth Floor Commercial National Bank Bldg., SCIENTIFIC GOLLECTGRS OF I Salt Lake City, Utah. A4W I . - ' . ' "'v:- ; ;": ' ' :'VVV--'' - ' : ' : |