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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PREFERS POLYGAMY TO THE Salt Lake, wht will be published later. This meeting EVILS OF DIVORCE. Winifred will take the place of the union's regMiss visiting en W two weeks. ular meeting, which would have been Woodmaneee for the past Th New York Orator Tslls Catholic held last night horn Monday. .,ii depart for her Societies the Legalized Form Is the Worst. returned on Miss Woodmansee Entertains. Kiss Gertrude Tackett Miss Winifred Woodmansee was a visit of two weeks Sunday from the hostess and Miss Nevada. charming in Mary Archbishop John M. Farley presided with friends Young of Salt Lake was the guest of at the first meeting held In New York honor at Sn Informal party given the entertain will Toller A. X Mrs. under the auspices of the American Wednesday evening at Miss Woodclub June 22nd. Jolly Thirteen man see's home on Washington avenue. Federation of Catholic etHieliea It of Oakland, Cal., The evening was Sent lit dancing and was held in Carnegie hall and Its Miss May Fogarty her brother, Mr. music. The house was attractively purpose was to explain and organize Is In Ogden visiting decorated for the occasion with white a federation of tlie Catholic societies j N. Fogarty. and pink peonies and red roses. Dainty of New York city, to include those of were served. Those Manhattan, Richmond and the Bronx. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Erhard arrived refreshments A large audience attended. the meet are to Miss and present Young were: from Omaha Tuesday W. Bourke Cock ran, speaking of the 2S08 Misses at Pearl C. Zan Armstrong Pingree, Cannon, piests of Mrs J. and Alins of Federation," Ethel and Genevieve Purposes Young Douglass; Adams avenue. Messrs. Bert Treceder, Walter Her- said: Had I choice I should choose poly' rick, Lawrence Taylor, Wilfred Brum-me- l, Miss Francis Gorman left WednesIn preference to divorce. Where gamy where John and Taylor for Idaho, Ray Spencer, Doyle. day morning polygamy is permitted the number of she will be the guest of Miss Dessle wives one may have is limited by the Peek Nupitals. Monies summer.' this Spencer MIse Bertha Munsee and Mr. Alonso expense of supporting them. In our were the principals ' in & very highly civilized land the number of a Will Mrs. Peek Mrs. Ed Burdick and man ' wives may be unlimited. Howell visited jn Salt Lake during the pretty wedding which took place at "I am glad to see this step toward the home of the bride on Shorten aveweek. nue Wednesday evening. The bride federation. It is a move in the right was attended by Mina Josphine Mur- direction. It seems to be a commonly Mrs. Theodore Demlng of Sacramento, Cal.. Is In Ogden, the guest of phy and Mr. T. P. Sayers acted as accepted Idea that the church Is for best man. The ring ceremony was her few high officials. Nothing could her daughter, Mrs. T. H. Davis. performed. Rev. J. C. Carver officiat- be more erroneous. The church Is as McDerand Helen Mayme ing About one hundred and fifty much for her poorest members as for Misses old were present. The rooms were the heirarchy and the clergy, and In to a their visit for left guests mott have decorated with pink and return we laymen must all work for In Neb, profusely Shelton, home white roses and carnations. After the church. Perhaps one of the greatest evils extended a Mrs. F. S. Woodcock and Miss Emi- felicitations had been sumptuous wedding supper was serv- with which modern society has to conly Drake left for the east last MonIs divorce. Mr. Cockran added. day. They will spend three weeks in ed. The young couple were the recip- tend a Is It ients friends. of subject upon which I have Iowa visiting relatives and many handsome presents. Mr. and Mrs. Peek will make their home often been misquoted, yet had I a choice I should choose polygamy in in thla city. The G. A. R. very appropriately celpreference to divorce. If a man may ebrated Flag day at their hall Tuessecure nc divorce, why may he not day evening. The time was spent In Pleasant Euchre Party. Mrs. R. S. Joyce gave a very pleas- get another? As he tires of one wife Ices and cake music and speeches. ant euchre party Wednesday after- he puts her away, and in a moment la were served by the ladles. noon at her home on Twenty-thir- d happy with another. Divorce at present, he said, Is but In At the kind Invitation of Mrs. T. street. Mrs. Conllsk won the first the blossom. What it may be in the H. Davis a number of her friends prle and Mrs. Luckett , the consolaHe gathered at her home Friday after- tion prise at cards. A well appointed fruit Is hard to conjecture. noon to meet her mother, Mrs. Denluncheon was served. The guests of prophesied that If divorce Increases it ning, of Sacramento. The afternoon the afternoon were: Mesdames. Luck- will result In a new civilisation. was spent in social converse and mu- ett, Becker, Bohn, Beghtol, Runyon, Polygamy would never be sanctioned Francis Fitzgerald, McCabe, Jones, An- by the laws of the United States, and sic. Refreshments were served. drews, McCormick, Brown, Kuhn, yet divorce Is a worse evlL How to deal with a fallen woman Mrs. Carr Entertained. Brick, Drlggs, Conway, Abbott, ConThe home of Mrs. Thomas Carr on roy, Badcon, Nelson, Cullen, Cook, whether she should be received in soGrant avenue was the scene of ft very Mlllls, Conllsk, Hilliard, Hines, Wen- ciety or not after repenting was a pretty party Monday afternoon. Cut ger, Wfcods, Brown, Hardman, Cran- question the speaker confessed he did flowers and potted plants were the dall, Chinn, Rowe, Patton, Mourer, not know how to answer. He said that decorations. A delicious luncheon was Perkins, Scott, Rolapp; Misses Raw- this problem and all other problems served. lins, Bohn, Lytes, Francis, Wenger, would be solved in good season. He had no fear of failure, for the promise Conroy and Miss Celeste Conroy. of God was that the gates of hell Mrs. McCormick Was Hostess. should not prevail against the church. Mrs. George McCormick delight- Pretty Home Wedding. A pretty home wedding was that of fully entertained at euchre Tuesday Miss Wllhelmlna Krauss and Frank photograph gallery, which she has atemoon at her home on Twenty-flft- h street. The Jiouse looked very pretty G. Kimball, which took place at the lnce conducted with, signal success. with Its decoration of rose ferns, residence of Mrs. Edgar Stowe, 2361 Mr. and Mrs. Tomson will occupy a The Jefferson avenue. The ceremony was cottage In North Columbus." potted plants and carnations. Mr. Tomson Is well known here, havwere won Brick Dr. Mrs. performed In the presence of a large prises by and Mrs. Bert Harris. After the card company of friends and the house was ing resided In Ogden for a number of games an elegant luncheon was served. bteautlfuy decorated for the occa- years. His Ogden friends extend consion. gratulations. Miss Henniger Surprised. The bride was attended by Miss Te man: Mends of Miss Rosanna Elizabeth De Long and the groom by Entertainment by the Misses Pingrea. Misses Etta and Elda Pingree very Henniger met at her hame home Tues- his brother, Arthur Kimball of Anaentertained Thursday E. charmingly Rev. J. surMont pera conda, day evening and tendered her Ridings evening at their home on Twenty-eight- h formed the ceremony. prise. At 10 o'clock delicious refreshstreet, complimentary to Messrs. ments were served. An enjoyable time A wedding supper was served, after Leon Riley and Milton Purdy, who will was had by all. Miss Henniger left which the young couple left for a soon to do missionary work. leave this week for a visit of two weeks in wedding tour to Philadelphia, MrSL of flowers and garlands of Vases Clinton. Kimball's former home. They will roses of every color were the effective In also visit Boston and other points decorations. Pit and Flinch were the Complimentary to Miss Mary Young. the east Miss Pearl Pingree' entertained a The bride has been a popular teach- games played during the evening. few of her friends Informally Wedneser in the state school for the deaf Some musical selections were renderday afternoon complimentary to Miss during her residence in Ogden and ed which added to the pleasure of Dainty rfreahments The groom those present. Mary Young of Salt Lake. A pleas- has many friends here. were served. The participants were: ant afternoon was spent by those pres- holds a responsible position with the Mabel Shorten, Misses Lizzie Evans, ent, and at 5 o'clock a daintily ap- Rio Grande Western company. Ada Josle Riley. Myrtle Browning. Mrs. After their return Mr. and pointed luncheon was eeryed. Dora Paine, Etta Jenkins. Browning. In this will home Kimball make their Haxel Llxxie Browning. McQuarrle, avenue. 2371 at Madison Enjoyable Euchre Party. city Louie Browning, Luiclle Wallace, Bel-v- a Mrs. D. H. Peery and daughter, Woodmansee, Birdie Wotherspoon, Miss Lulu Peery, were the hostesses Old Ogdenite Weds Nebrsska Lady. at a very pleasant euchre party FriThe following from the Columbus May Scowcroft, Clarlbel Woods, Edith day afternoon. Prises were awarded (Neb.) Telegram will be of Interest to Purdy, Pearl Pingree, Sarah Pingree and Mosely; Messrs. George Shorten, the lucky players at cards. The house Mr. Tomsons Ogden friends. was elaborately decorated with flow-rMcA. Roy Clark, Ernest Ford, Ashby Boyle, "Mr. Alfred Tomson and Mra A large number of players were Allister were married last Sunday at Frank Ellis. Will Browning. Willard Alonso Browning, Roy Wilson, present and a daintily appointed high noon at the bride's home In. this Elis, Walter Stephens. HowEarl Emmett, luncheon was served. was The performed ceremony city. James Riley, Ray Purdy, by Rev. G. A. Munro of the Congre- ard Jenkins, Archie Browning. Surprised by Her Young Friends. gational church. It was a very quiet Barnum Stowell, The young friends of Miss Elva Litt- wedding, the only witnesses being Mr. Milton Purdy and Leon Riley. lefield met at her home on Twenty-event- h and Mra A. M. Gray and the two Confessions of a Priost. street Thursday afternoon and daughters of Mra McAllister, Misses Jno. S. Cox of Wake, Ark., Rev. Tomson her. surprised taken by Phosa and Josephine. Mr. Although For twelve years I suffered la writes: re' surprise Miss Littlefield was one of Is an actor by profession. He the most entertaining of hostesses. membered by Columbus people as the from Yellow Jaundlqe. I consulted alnty refreshments were served and gentleman who had charge of the a number of physicians and tried all the afternoon was one of. unalloyed home dramatics which were so sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Pleasure. coh ducted In Cdtambus a Then I began .to use Electric Bityear or more ago. As a result of the ters and feel that I am now cured of Union Temperance success thus achieved In the city, and a disease that had me In Its grasp for Meeting. There will be a union temperance an accident which prevented him for twelve years. If you want a reliable meeting of the Young People's Chris- a time from continuing his work at medicine for Liver and Kidney troutian societies, under the auspices of other polnta he came to regard Co- ble, stomach disorder or general debilthe Total Abstinence Union, on Mon lumbus as his home and decided to ity. get Electric Bittera. Its guaran ly evening, June 20th. It will be remain here permanently. . Mrs. Mc- teed by Jess J. Driver. Only 50c. held at the Congregational church, the Allister wftH formerly a resident of Christian Endeavor Park City, June 21. Special train via Society of that the city and after residing elsewhere rhurch having given Its Pacific. Leaves Ogden 7:60 a Union regular meet, for a number of years returned last tn night to the union. 11.50 round trip. m. Fare The program summer and purchased the Meillens SATURDAY, JUNE 1904. Extract State Came Laws. Fishing Tackle Bargains of KIM Mary Young Section It shall be unlawful for take any fish from ihe waters of the state by Poison or the use of any poison, Jeterlous or stupefying forbidden, drug, giant powder, or quU-lime, or any explosive substance whatever, or to place or to us,, in nr on the surface of such Think, hoys, waters, any giant itowder, quick lime, nr any explosive substance, or any poison, deleterious or stupefying drug, or to have in his jMissesalon any fish killed or tHken by the use or aid of any of these substances. Any person found guilty of violating any of the provisions in this section shall be fined In any sum not less than one hundred dollars for each offense or Imprisoned In the county Jail not less than ninety nor inure than one hundred and twenty 'lays, or by both such fine and six flies for Sc. Split Bamboo Rods 50c each $50.00 REWARD. Brothers Co. will ! $ $50 Prices! Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Money Saved Is Money Made $ pay for each party convicted and fined under Section 13 only. The Informant or informants will be puld this amount by presenting or sending to them, at Ogden, I tali, certificate from judge In whose court the case wax tried, certifying that a certain party (naming him) was convicted and fined for violating Section 13 of the Fish and Game Laws In effect May 12, 1903. Some of these left: One Japanese pole, one fish line, one dojen hooks and a sinker-- all for S cents. t 13. niiy piTMiu to kill or Trout flies , 10c doj. -- . 18, 7 That Is sssctlr why w do ths USE OUR $ Star Straight-Grad-e tliis morning? And ssvs money. Equal to most High Patents and guaranteed to mako bread that will pleas the most particular persona TO GET OUR PRICES AND If not why dont you try 4 Sanborns CofFes and have the best that money can buy. We sell It for 25c, 30c, 35o and 40o per pound, full weight eano and packages, CHsm Flour flavor Teas are put up packages: Ask your grocor for "Star Straight Grads and mo that you got it In half-pou- To Save Yourself Money Utah & Oregon Lumber Co nd .25o Baokot F irod 35o English Breakfast 35o Gunpowder Your money back If they are not the best teas you ever drank. If you dont say it is fins flour it io boeauM you wont it PHONE Peery Brothers Milling Co. 143 Pleasure to open a package from our laundry. And why? Because the work Is done the way you like It done done to please you, done without being all worn out, and Its delivered on 14 338 25th Street, Ogden Makers time. YES FLOUR The Ogden Steam I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Laundry.... . 437 25th SL Railroad or (Steamship Tickets To All Parts of the World Phone 174. i SHARMANS HEALY tet Phone a. ft BAKING A 3UCCE8FUL Always folows the use of Riverdale or Phoonix mill flour. Whether you make bread, cakefe, pies or an$r kind of pastry, you will find this flour a safe . J Fits Glasses Perfectly. We use the best quality lenses and grind them especially for each case. J. T. RU5HMER, - Expert Manufacturing Optician 2413 Washington Ave. GOOD. CLEAN COAL-A- NY KIND PROMPT-LDELIVERED. Y YOULL ALWAYS FIND Eastern Corn-fe- d and reliable stand-by- .' Try It once and youll never use any other. Sole Agents for Anthracite Coal Vadt by . THE EYE SPECIALIST Z Backed by the American Ticket . Brokers Association GOAL- . Dushmer Sgg OPP. DEPOT HOUSE, Phone Ml 24th Street It's a Real Go. Edgar Jones MATER- THEREBY Chase & Sanborn's Will Not Dry Out BUILDING IALS OF ALL KINDS, AND Straight-Grad- e and holds its toothsome ON LUMBER, 8HINGLES, LATH Bread Made from try Cost Anything COFFEE Flour Star" It Doesnt Did you have good . Beef or any othtfp good kind at BALLARD & RINCKER. OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. SEEDS CAimurthwaite Produce SHURTLIFF COAL CO. 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