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Show ¥ AO ae 4 v3 nee wus ; Wee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Every Inter - Mountain OMeial Organ Entered postofice at March 3, 18 The Only of Morning Republican as second-class matter on Lake City, under Republican in Daily in Feb. 10, the Act in to love have Neither birth of Friends, News relating to the Office. to subscription should be reCirculation Department, or to Do not give notice to carriers should be miany addressed to Editorial the SUBSCRIPTION arth In Advance. RATES: Not Paid Bowie eerie 1.60..... One ....-Sunday Malcolm Cy CAN Only, cere is ete One MeAllister, Year...... General of mainder of no of *Phones: SALT Block, Bell, LAKE 208 CITY, 25; UTAH, West Temple Independent, FRIDAY, FEB. 15, Ae, [TRADCS| ALF FOR THE UPLIFTING courtesy Two good Senator Berry recent speech action in it, women when they service of Arkansas in the motive regard his to as of women. From that destroying the context, telegraphed particularly of do the especial dispatch understand country Senator is Smoot ject aimed the Salt him. How In by we of and his) anq their] the the how the by senate; By what or of has stripped has of he action of was Senator the reason Smoot American has the any state in America, down that it needs be robbed them? them? In what likely the what attribute prejudice of polygamy. Of course one Of those who took plural wives neither practice, erance sel the in men must senior gives sitting with That practicing still by who be the are on the nor women is to and who perfect if of a became honesty, are plural antipathy wives in in the fact that that will man to as a person of is to be degraded, be which the people repute is to be of his In brief, too low because for and in in very bit Smoot too sits of Tribune, Yet we that gives prominent know-and so do place the to upon their a and that any office resent, would be in ‘language perfectly and understood, is that We a party with any they to con- a spirit attempt on up- an imagine they which the part of Berry or his admirers to "uplift or defend or protect these wives. And these are the daughters of polygamy. They are as good women as ever lived, in any land, They are not different from their under any institution, sisters. Their sisters would not tell them they were. They are as good as the women who have thanked Senator Berry for his "uplift," and as little in lifting. And Salt Lake knows this Is true. Furthermore, daughters of American have Not been in one taken to isolated wife case, by sons but in of need party polygamous plenty of of or Miss will found who her the later nor e and by men every that the and women serious of learning for any a morality, take from Sapho. no lesson sound argument for Will you find how gentle matter more ever and than wholesome moral up- men parents, in instances Salt Lake young men whose fathers were or are polygamists have courted and won and married not only who Gentile women, but Gaalghitore of men and women deterioration man alike? that has He whieh onee ness. in into of the in picture which she lover. of her has One hopeless deliberately fancy Mr. or of lived the Tanqueray. poison of sin The has permanently pure barred the from daughter, be big, drunk; And sweet body de- she as and can mind and has the with Tne never woman is af the really and case remains, life a How how the fact in who matter was has kiss woman No such converse in which Nethersole immutable been hair moral be forever good. soul Tne all that a careful mother would have her be, can never admit to the sacred temples of her love this Paula, whose life But you must choose Maybe it is pitiless. has been bad. that, or choose the Paulas in preference to the pure daughters of the house. "Adrienne Lecouvreur" was less impressive. It was far too smothered with artificialities. It is not a worthy vehicle for the splendid talents of Miss Nethersole, But that same old lesson: "The soul that sinneth, it shall die," is interwoven with every line of the play. ‘'Carmen" is more frankly beyond the law. And yet it is not the startling expected has violation from an of conyention actress so that exploited as one might Miss nave Nethersole been. Taken all through the rather remarkable engage- ment, one finds the actress infinitely greater than the part. One finds the woman vastly better than the character. And it is the impress of the woman-the conscientious work she does, the better phases of eyen the bad that she reveals, the everlasting lesson of the joy of righteousness, that remains as the effect of Miss Nethersole's visit to Salt Lake. Without even pretending to teach a moral lesson, she has burned it into a thousand hearts. Without preaching, she has bettered practice. And it is a delight to remember that she has received the have applause won, her and wit that and in her scores work of and recalls her womanhood she has proven her sisterhood with all that is good by that radiant smile, ard the encompassing salutes of her eloquent hands. s answered you suppose he eager The{-The inquiries) | hosts: Be o A fracs & busy luxrugs Bs Se fy GRATE Cane »0oe ae in . SES Dr in Revolution a Grate -king Tar OLBLO da mestic were hearts RADL ANT OUR decorations red the a They WalHorMrs: Hoyt We lehe Williar Mrs. ca een fhe 7 gave Tee doubt! teas never to Peter, a profusion of spring with bright ae aheimie valentine the | ers happened~ Katherine thought-| evidence in the dining - ; ® of s can be?" \terday at the flowin room, home J. MoM of f Ons Morris Flias ‘wert rooms '.The Igleheart. Mrs. of e a Joel hom: the at. afternoon yesterday Mrs. and: should no en oS porkpeesLoe ate ee vee ae | ive : that-I ere OE oe the title | Eerie st' and him it terrace woodland, singers mansion, presently, Otis, Mr. gladeé,| the blithely quietest 21 : St. Temple So. W. -27 where| Mrs DEPOSTTORY S. U. Farka s in gates | places, chant-| dreamed and no. of her d arrangt | fashionedS ; by way, ids for the ee fixed for 10, that a arty Cor and 1% :to;which: was also h given poerson, © evenwine een -star club, home A | by ball, | 178 the in. in M Bh risdned of honor Seattle, oe toaves, atthe Second home North of ‘guests outside Re eel Ryo G. rs. J. a male she's destined to eee od. or wid a wofor pow- erful influence. You don't see such a face as that many times in life.' The weary moments wore on. The Christmas morning grew brighter and brighter. The house was still very quiet. Outside the wintry sunshin sparkled, and the trees rattled in the The watcher lay in with every passing moment, but never offering to stir. How white she was, how weary she looked. The young physician's heart went out to her in a great compassior Miss Dangerfield, pardon me, but you are worn ou There is no danger now, and you may safely trust Sir John to my care. Pray let me prev all upon you to go and lie down She opened her eyes, and incied at pear in some surprise, and with a faint mile. " " ou are very she. said gently, "‘but I promised to stay here until he awoke There was nothing more to be said -Miss Dangerfield's tone admitted of no dispute. Mr. Otis went back to his seat, and listened to the ticking of the clock and the sighing of the December wine It was almrost noon when Sir John awoke-much better and quite conscious. His daughter had = never stirred. She bent over him the instant his eyes opened "Papa, dear, you are better?" "You cy at here still, "Have you Kathie?" never he been to sald bed 2 John," Mr. Otis interrupt"No, Bi "and I must beg ed, coming forward, of you to*use your influence to sen d her there. Her Jong vigil has quite worn her out, but she would not leave you." She stooped "IT will go Sir John's and now, kissed him papa Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will stay al I do feel a little tired, I admit after sree i all. ee "And attack seemed He kept his on the third I don't postponing Mr. Gaston New Year's our see any preddins: Dantree eve Sir Jann most. completely "But he will to the chureh Otis you, but "slight; bed was for Katherine, "Since will be al- to drive Gaston Katherine argued. "Dr. Graves Wi not permit him to leave the house -- Offices 356| number} * a with a " BANKERS SALT LAKD CITY. pe Transact (Established 1873) a General Banking J.E HL. Cosgrift, Preside OPEN Commercial | today OR . for Mrs. Alon tS Will ho'ia ee Angeles, Pop re who Ig a2 ,% Claw-| ruest| guest) P. Clark, rier. aN "acc OUNT Witt. Bank National . J. J. Daly, W. P. Noble, Vice-Prealdents. Ass't. Cashier. A. H. Peabody, annual their give alumni shool High dance, which is expected to be an enjoyable affal The hall will be bright} in the school colors, red and black, | with many American eRe drapery. DRUNKENNESS ogers| A Edw: Andrews, C. Gavin and Arthur Moreton are ‘the eommit-| A positive and peree in charge. |}manent cu for 7. 6 | drunkenness an an Se entertain} oer will Clawson. Selden Mrs. go Business > De eg ee i} At Unity hall tonight the Salt Lake| il ae 4 Co. & pleas- to be is expected large audience A HartArthur to greet tonight present mann at the First Congregational church, who gave such a satisfactory al appearance former his on recital the ‘same place a few weeks ago at luncheon CITY. Largest. ; s McCornick Sa Nera evening in playing games informal program, ant Building, oa - -- Moyté entertained tial Miss Evelyn gre rduatin ASS f} of the members hict he was a} the Lowell school, of member, a nd the teachers at a deHghtaffair Thursday night. The ful evenin guests present enjoyed the thirty-five y Nevada. and in Progress SALT LAKE The Oldest and club were also} cle, Sie el includ | Manoger General Wyoming Idaho, Utab, CO. & DUN RUST, _Pranch CURED. aren 2OUse: Dwight, ik Correspondence con- fidential. held Hes to him a moment, and looked | Mrs. I. Bonnemort gives a. dinner EELY INSTITUTE, 334 W. S. Tem. St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. into the happy young face with a | tonight at her home on Brigham street | weary sigh. eee for Governor and Mrs. John C, Cutler. | ‘I suppose few fathers look | s ; joyous on the even of an only ae Bet J. Glendenning enter-| Mrs. Ro bert ter's marriage, and I have greé | | tains at ca rds this afternoon. reason than you dream of to cox * ¢ gloomy But let it be as you say- he of Revolution Daughters The let us postpone the evil hour as long birthday on} will observ e Washington's as we can." Monday, February 18, at the home of The last day came-the day hefore Mrs. W. B. Dougall An. elaborate 109-11-13 South Main Street New Year's eve. The bride-elect h a Dutch supper will be served at 3 p. m. ' been busier even than usual all da and a program appropriate to the day SALT LAKE OITY. Mr. Dantree dined and spent the evgiven, when the decorations will all} ening® there alone. hey were both be on the patriotic order | very grave, very quiet--that long, peaceful evening, the last of her youth faded from and her happiness, Irish Croch et and Hand embroideries. |[f Will Cost You Nothing. picture, as the girl's memor The sheerest of fine French linen ba, : haunted her to her she saw it. then, tiste is the groundwork of the mots fasWe ‘will examine your. eyes ig, lamplit drawdying hour-the cinating Bg filmy Embrolde ries that} free. If .your sight is defective ing room-her father's quiet figure ly- CLAYTON MUSIC 68, Uiah's Leading Wiusiec House ing fir soft roa in his lover melancholy easy chair before the at the piano playing airs, and she herself ormeuse, listening to his whispered words portico entrance good-bye for the last time, The white moon sailed up the azure, stars were numberless, the trees cast , black shadows in the ivory light air sighed faintly in the something in the still, solemn beauty of the dying night filled the girl's heart with a sense almost of pain "The sun will shine tomorrow, " Gaston whispered; "and essed bride that the sun shines on!' , my darling, for the*last time. her in his arms a moment the last time! The last time! And no foreboding -cof all that was so near at hand came to her as she stood there, 7 promise of the night did not hold good. Mr. Dantree's prediction as to the sunshine was not destined to be fulfilled New Year's eve dawned cloudy, cold, and overcast. <A one lamentable blast soughed up rom the sea the low-lying. sky ae ned darkly over the black, frostbound earth. Continued Tomorrow Morning. all next able to necessity restored." not be able with me, ized darling flying upaand down stairs, itself, dashing, bright as the sunshine singing like room, in and out of the bliss, and skylark in het as though shrank from he him positive it gave thought; "How can I tell her?" And yet I "how can I ever tell her? ought-I ought." Once or twice he feebly made the attempt, but Katherine put him down imme diately her decided "Not a word now, av O it. I don't want any have annoying secrets two days benasty, , wedding, and have my peace fore disturbed in this way. It of I've got to hear his disagreeable thing, let me wait until the honeymoon is 0 me then-you bear it eve, and on Christmas of apoplexy; and now, contrary medical commands, you want to gin over again, and bring on another. But I'm mistress of the situation at present, and I won't listen So set your mind at rest, and don't wear that gloomy countenance on the eve of zou only daughter's marriage." He was too feeble to resist He Cashier Cashier Asst. ee oes. ‘Hill oR. G. ner' given even- Seaton, street the YOUNG cee seeecveeee S. GEORGE Mrs. of Thatche H. -- which | An-|} (se was last Vice-President ae Moses | Edgar-S, ) she. belongs, a valentine affair Boor Wo wise 2 President e.\. ing 5 Soiyincs Ls: (SEL 4 2 the of. evening party pleasant valentine the Seekers' Liter: on club Test oun, ws county in- In A, 15 ah wed. | Whi | was apace sinc supper ake eane and half the ore played. | «marriage the at aharewWood place ie Suet take also SLA should Rae : Weearty Te ana OF inform q A 00% informal at..an tables Four afternoon ‘the himself ve. on Mrs. af an day.) and deserted | presence been had trary. to. all precedé nt® door|was to be performed i town by She "in the to, nowt daye: three" Buri flew those. three and day, qing keen pale, the and looked the assistant, " recovered 1 the trvst lone ly lanes-and. majestic|1¢ be The of abroad alias aAtnter remot- in the suburb ventured never evenings, joy everythe lord of| this of and an assumed had .kept Mr..-Dangerficld the} and Outside were | est lodgings taken had She ms hristma helpless hand. " "You are bettér, papa? But Dr. Graves interrupted at once. "You may remain with Sir John, Miss Dangerfield, but neither of you nust speak a word. Danger is over for the present, but I warn you the slightest excitement now or at any future time may prove fatal." he eyes of the stricken man were fixed upon her with a strange, earnest wistfulness. He tried feebly to speak -his fingers closed almost tonvulsively over hers. She bent her ear catch his words. "Send for Hammersly-I must make my will." She kissed him soothingly. res, papa, darling, but not now. There's no hurry, you know-all present danger is over. You are to be very still, and go to sleep. I will stay by you and watch," "You will drink this, Sir John," Dr Graves said, authoritatively, and the sick man swallowed the opiate, and, with his hand still clasped in Katherine's, fell asleep Graves departed. Mr. Otis remained; Katherine. kept her vigil by the bedside, very pale in the sunlight of the new day. Mr. Otis watched her furtively from his remote seat, ers was a striking face, he thought, a powerful face-a face full of charac- evil, dishevelled the over "That girl will be no man," he thought; "for happi- a unkempt that won, again. expressing brought in Mrs. Tanqueray." is life! may wo- conscience in the Second and lassitude a walked-into forgets immoral sympathy of speech reformation an man physical and expresses tenor on the pangs obedience the Sapho cottage. It doesn't pay. So with Paula in "The utterly fallen the surroundings, very her has through him, woman untidy the dragged upon found The in that suffers, fallen do the loving that ie ie reception room was fitted up with Oriental strength | Was enjoyed, a feature of the eve ning| oppression ve Sir John's progress toward but the dreary sponded, secret anxiety beinga valentine box from which each! f was very She went into the sick] did not lift. in| seemed preying on his mind and keep- | 8Uest received a5 eppront iafe souvenir. knelt down beside the room, e idolhis watched e bac him kissed}jng softly and robes, her shining en- and ep and.glo-|she TrayS|/and pink through Toni? as consclousness, Miss Dangerfield,' he said, "anc is eee tee a Ones er gar dts Rare custom, every manIt is the finish of her One. breaking and golden, first Oa land. thoroughness involved en mene wa stately this attention garment, ‘ - th very are him of life-new new and within, without opened face of a be, every is that park, lay dying, it might was nok poaths Boe careful It the P te ‘Something' came ar rarely cold already; where our more this trees, carol ing matter what the play may every touching ae uriously. Vould those two docfully, "he got quite a new way of) 4 number of society matrons assisted} open that door and let | talking and carrying himself of late. | the host« ‘2, | #8 ¢ forgood great if some as oks he| H¢E had What father! tell her?-what dread-| tune had befallen hind Now what A Kensineton tea was enjoved 4 The east. glinted sunrise and pe Miss tq the than his less. between drearily still the great | Papa," was ee the quality. is to understand. nothcos women, | 1 © a other age, fel made Which e had folk and leafless over- even herself secret SRE a is quite anxious listened: eating {One the could She relieve Pane s aein sithe attachment who more baronet deac ot OE oud Nis her She How ‘ning: played advancing woman case regard was greeting; of greet- in example, endeared proof at have personal pens sxspenalye open an igna a about Tesere porberee guests The Moyl re Sir John fortune, good "Great so miseraGaston de-|peated, with rather ‘a startled face. | forts They were the me I v-| Th dombinsd!' clubs sewing mistaken, | eral be must you think be/‘I must wedding 1e her. serting Utah. City, Lake Salt appointments _The| wid | decorations slowly very wonder," IL Katherine wed-} postponed and now, postponed yn ayer aaa, pantoeue How was|this, "if-if he-has been in commu-| carried out in the valentine order. | ‘ her since Vavasor Mrs. wi h in her | nication shivered going to end? She all i Serene Ben FS Capital Fite Mee ad al , . parture dress, {3 short-sleeved and low-necked cee e eee ees $250,000.00 ~.... Surplus department) girls of the The Il. D.-S. in Caspresence Vavasor's For. Mrs go to her to occurred never it but , ser vsh ep eae est we ere | oi ror sec ret a' profound still was sleaked } tleford 2rd: awoom, Dae Rent for eto a Boxes Se Deposit | Safety .yesterday.of the biol Deus night Nethersole's be Gillette-who has period speech pravity regard in any requiring in ful life, er Nether- the ao in of strings of the the screen was ating ae 0st roned S right-a Dantres | Sawer ia viet cauae Santee thine on hearts which. concealed. the orchestra aerth "We a oon iclaiat one it Let: it {on the. ple 1tform Downstalrs the same and in detall, out was carried ~hseheme | abet I h ee : the} in | He mnt v eho deith:, You toot fateh oie a buffet sup per Was served at 11] an {possibility ‘Since it must be o'clock ie programs were embossed Ldone'twere wel ieee heldone mali wt iwith red hearts, and held twent Let "the summer..drawing | room be | dances. About ninety young peopl knew was He that house was! tors never generous, profession for of No influence and him pride not occasion very Adams, of Miss of housands ; th whick Meh the in out carried effect her in to her been trying to in aroused. opening ose: if you Even ef a plain a simply AQ themselves outdid evening valentiné elaborate and original | the n ‘. first-|! the anything ante of Pest ut od could liteloss--.| devoted, she walked, she teas wretched. in- assembled been The JT morninga3 | earthly and what hear of girls other Katherine. to work, certain, been faced of compliment bestowed dress, telegram- do not seem They sider that their wives are in a position lift from Senator Berry, or anyone else. would do has ' ey etek OA wares dear ever. bashful dreamed Gaston! that. the lof ~ hia' atnte countenance."' laehed K Behave up age: heels AniHtee! hare us. out-of putting Mins mient She it sma' Wee "the » but she waS|ijme My stark for corridor. cry; of public very Wonder could where Olga the the is have quality who triumph that guide, the prac- then and they womanhood a of of uplifting. need immediate that of Minv already ong week of longer." virtue, a not! teat,/)'She ‘left... her | Aner Ns health, tis sone ise ane Bhe: Gould Bont paced up era. down the} ™ ne oom ane there. would. t she Miss Ww me & being this makers this got mop, outside of Paris? Sapho and Jean in their cottage Is anything more likely to warn man and woman from Is anything likely to make surrender to the passions? honor and good repute more desirable? Do you recall also American a was iF of telegrams. of the it been steadfast furniture, is book that with fervency as but and to affair ‘delightful the enjoyed' be ceremony the. e an¢ up, fitted oer ‘ Onis YeS~ and Mrs. Noh vadud Samat by Mr. a Spenittninche had were chaperoned there." | performed. tortie H.. Mrs: Mriiand Van Cott) l}demar oe Fea f gay with| n ‘ herae over the downs, only last. night Mr Reter» Dangerfield. had been; a | lick, c 's . Sands, Mrs. 5 M1 ~ and since ever. Scarswood. at visitor | daily ee Pee i sa it at had he the head of his table |yjc uncle' liness- hex sore | R. H. Cassady and J. H. and entertained his guests. And now awe! a Oe EOE te Tt r .y Gf. S wer paper; which entire which which her Miss conventions, For example, contempt. their care the from them, families, members as wives their to give they the r progress than of that workmanship. found its elected for the of in Miss Nethersole has been singularly well advertised. Without at all wishing to recur to a trivial topic, the ‘Nethersole Kiss' has been a matter of comment for There has been a notion that her plays are of the years. morally forbidden type to be Seen by selected audiences, And yet, after a week of and discussed behind fans. watching her, after studying her conception of the lines, and her manner of interpreting the situations, one is compelled to recognize in Miss Nethersole's work a pro- have taken to wife the daughters of polygamous fathers, And we will do those American men the credit to say they do not act as if they regretted it-nor have they reason to regret it. We rather think, from the general treatment they accord their wives, from the truth and fidelity bestow except udgment, years conference senders members men of number a woman- sympathize page interest viewpoint nor very the deavor, j polygamist, he is infamous, and the womanhood of America will be uplifted by his abasement, Which would be less open to criticism if it were a sent this The good ladies who little more sincere. telegram to Senator Berry are members of what is known as the American party, and the mouthpiece of that party, the to an succeeding has Maude girl; by of of Utah the from vile in Miss highest ner tol- faith have by for the those every not t o perfect detail. coun- fact credit, may anathema, Senator the It is the victory of t ribute to her ability as an actress. her craft-first; and after that it is the warm welcome of the woman. One can not but pay to her and to her company the that to the end is And women advancing the There a in the full knowledge of his life-long position in the matter, and is to stand condemned before the eyes of the world as a shamed, discredited, disgraced, abnorred character, affected begin, interesting ceremony very ofa to be promise acfecertot character Castle- | absorbing at pest sees herself Its out from somber and wan folds. looked gleaming Whit as a spirit, almost as cold, 10 up went as still, eakretn ilmost ee Fog Tns She made no attempt to Ss AIS C her dress, to remove her jewes She had loved this most indulSea hee very dearly-the possibil- to because of is the And different Roberts, the expelled state women, it performances. women the tice of polygamy in America-if that man associates with a polygamist, or confers with a polygamist, or treats a polygamist respect rest prominence Lake audiences the little other people polygamy. good their to public women Florence is in" a many here. part by their husbands, and will be till they shall die; and recognizing No names judgment the On and believe We to he patient recognizing maintained busi- AGEMENT. watch the ovation. been has publication his living their man, busi- in word nothing their such than of the associating actually extent say, is warrant, theatre men of Salt careful will s alt Lake c ome by believing institution the most by of senator. That in relation. the If chureh the for interrupted | named lover' her ther the the annual breakfast of the Maniclub-at Literary affair important most The Hich noon-is the Coe ¢ ourse Ladies' lthe be per a of the day ex- "the , tore mong si " cou Of and cosy corners and red shaded lights. | ay a it papa Well I I'll ask Sir Youn pearth ; When fresn as the freshes came out On the ae for his mornshall beak he gave," paps wr The dancing hall had festoons of read ing smoke, he found his daughter} yqjco pay neenate did ask papa, and | hearts from the central chandelier to Indian and Oriental ‘cornthe corners. eh aan . > : ' c co t safer th In slowly down and up pacing ete chill sunlight A scarlet bourshah ene aa : De Rey ee Ce athe lers: were attractive Perhaps the nous wrapped her, and her dark face | "yy & vas i he said.' feverishly, | Most orig inal idea inthe way of decor- mar- one their besides, and rine "Icathe |. or man She until night, all dance I 1ours accord plural to word. ayont the twal,"' prepared to rise at ee nee them and these the how grace ENG to e njoyed however, polygamy dying conference it fair aroused an i ng of the manifesto might remain in that relation; and there has been no plural marriage since in Utah-or with the consent of the church, as we believe anywhere. But we judge from the protest of the women that the womanhood of America suffers because Mr, Smoot, while to see got a to wounded these before give was he is an apostle in a church some of whose officers are still living in polygamy. We believe that it is admitted on all hands that condition is existent, and for a good many years it has been the sense of this community that a No even possessed erne é of birth, there women actress is it at what has he that contention, an playing, Lake 5 their to ‘ Ms Not much man's presenee rising be pen veren mem- "uplifting." accept women re- against no FLEMING fortnight, 9 /for | citement.,' her that te ae ia a nloyec Tt t he SL LOL OO DSF LL PPAR Boatyonea Betienntething to to go able ‘should }isn't come can he unless that repeat dead comes s ole know Mr. Smoot is not a polygamist. They know he never has been, They know his influence has always been against the practice of polygamy, and that the present attitude of the church and of the whole Mormon people on this subject is as much due to his influence and example as to any other force. They are well informed women, and no more insincere as they are uninformed. Therefore we assume that they will concede these things. Perhaps as to added Nethersole Salt uplift grace him assume good certainly to disgraced- has against we the "uplift" And fail of with polygamous to cannot we son to the there women of street. sit a but the declines to of And needed. erest of the women who sent the dispatch from which the above words are taken is based somewhere in the matter a the polygamous fallen the for womanhood been P it se.ei are apTo ld relief, is ins act peer croeche rish o ae raed in oe: of Sly small chat rcteriatle yf the cro ane oe a. ae ive be i patterns ‘ : fine or oO MES , Y i E invested leisure of your unuséd sion 1 the following C. women) From 12 to Mrs. let's why reading ad you away, glye classified }ford and Republican ‘ race Jonathan in the house, | will recet here aave the ceremony could |Tf the. mountain can't come to Ma-| Miss Ethel Paul, Mrs. Clesson 8, Kin- vour will batik ndd $ and cts. cts. cts. to account EF. Adams and Mrs the | ney to go can Mahomet why up | homet, = - | eee A wedding in the house is }mountali. shivering a little et -- affairs of the) -- -attieat a0. oe mind} |@ vast deal pleasanter to my ay a Erows®cold.she ' and New akan a ae the| | One 5, public at Castleford, with all séagou Eee SRT jthan ai bed, and FOL cena will go to abn oe ent evenings ein agape at | Taal femts tilforates pariah BS tag AK et the shawehithy Gide nbra-te Peli raciar TELS one MA a oe ea |. when-the boys who were also the hosts} Sais ga can not endure that wo- ford areas explain. TaGmiien Being Just in prove--"! "Palset"? alse!" she has and revulsion need declines honor NETHERSOLE'S and them? Very are of Berry When woman- uplifting? Of born it. alone, party to on Utah diminishing that in declines one make which excited are honot AGNES lifting grace "no charm; world me, this and in ing Gaston for In MAY proudly, haughty ehief her was was which marriages, the feels bad; met give that Republican life he first place, that of | t no better Probably ob- congratulations abased his st iar said she No,"' head with that The it honesty in which entered and party, sympathy-and it MISS following: especial 15, 1907. Or of polygamy. But J peculiar) expulsion that the their expelling tardy American womanhood the and Berry, sending manner thrown virtue the BY nor need matter, conditions plural recognition America, sorely congratulation, take uplifted Senator can just They men of expressed womanhood? America, so be women what hood? to from at Lake American or not those No this defense than new are to not . Still, We appreciate the manly stand you have taken for the uplifting of the womanhood of the country, and pray that God ma less your effort, and that your example be followed By your Cotieapuas in the senate." We of to on base they as for an hood the America, who are are who are through congratulations They speech they men other wives with, have gratitude, of a hesitates Senator city their senate. the without this of they in in in of professional they any their of practiced other The the conference. the WOMEN. of FEBRUARY A WONDERFUL WOMAN girls wives. evident consequences of the of sincere through Not or UNC! et OF for ness one any relation lives ness beeause 1907. old parents the St. 3190. blood overlook; American member Manager. South Exchange the No rlage Offices-Dooly have their the word are not solution the polygamous 2.00] as those them-as there and faith cessation the condition. e a there can warrant this ber . 8.00] --++ SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, recognized And of to institution good any ignoring is In Advance. of just saying and we adopted-the eeeSO ves ee ee eereeens One Month ...............$ .75] EAU elute lelaterarerererarelste PEC GOMER otra: hh teels ie are: * aes F006 dee Matra SCNT OT EH ne tee ae hoy es 4.00 etree not ji n years, justice impossible atte proud {fs not tolerable a not and Department are we is It is party. true women and them. Republican City. counsels husbands are are because the the good They true. "uplifting'' as husbands wives. in American about The their accepted matters ported N OIRECT the local Hranch or solicitors. the the 1906, at the of Congress, Lake of are Utah. Salt been-active labors women, Party Newspaper have the seem by Republican Company the REPUBLICAN, { are-or Trish Wit. Pat, in looking through his pockets one morning, missed some money. Turning to his wife, he asked: "Shure, an' did ye take oiny money frum me pocket lasht noight, me dear? ‘Only y car. fare, Pat,"" replied his y 4 er ae = . See c Car fare-car fare, dad, are ye agoin' to did ye say? Californy? Be- find th y cross the water... This we is ED mé ite rial uned in the a ay blouse of t pic one of those that. are really ae cael weight in ‘gold, since they weigh but a few ounces at an The embroideries are the form of str a passion flower motif with petit Dols |New will fit glasses at lowest prices for first class material and ientific . . aici " workmanship v cE c 7 ee RBOCKER. Location. 143 Main Strect. CUTLER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN STREET Big Clothing ALL MEN'S SUITS HALF PRICE. JU per cent Off! $10.00 Suits $5 $14.00 Suits $7 All Blaek Suits Sale $12.00 Suits $6 $16.00 Suits $8 Included in Sale. ALL MEN'S SUITS HALF PRICE. Special Prices on Youths' and Children's Suits. Two Weeks Commencing Tuesday Morning, Feb, 5th At 8 o'clock. |