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Show THE A THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN is F will Published ar . Entered of second Congress class March co 8, 187 =o ae -----~ Paid; in Months, Dailysand Aa Ye en unday only,é aan ; Sunday ee Cee deine wees - sorrow the and ! One only, YearBi 3.00 senses : Circulation . F. Sibbitts, as who > dee at DIRE 7a States Silinitte cerning as well delivery present matters of paper. Please give ordering when address Officees-Dooly Block, 208 South street, ~Phonee-Bell, Exchange 25; :. EASTERN If , the the States ed 1; con-} as oa of | United eee been sas Peas West Temple Independent,/we r ause Building, eould | to ‘ | party; sf tack BRANSPORD's OPPORTUNITY. say the elty's future depends on MAYOR They render WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, ne -_----------_ of Mayor Bransford to the bad of his many which moyals, put the government : of the the hands Into: city control--but not easy at the in gang will be UTE make of the her will] has the : beginning. even at the attack te the] is shield arte re UTAH, WEDNESDAY, the. in for was of all eh , |TO think of Mormons, a ; ininute lei A Some]@ arraign ‘ and : 2 one but she can nliery policy > be ein, Wo- years it 1 styl waree Nsneeis ens dresses, ai araso d an as ( Silk O and Dress . entire Our , line , Goods | eT? arasols : of Dept. and and U m- Gents' and Ladies' hrellas-Misses, a $1.50 price, In nate separ- and S$ . tahre di ( >lksnitable ae Suits Regular -at : H A, been your} ~ of what is | LF PRICE ONE "Dp LINE revular, S FOURTH ag OFF going to 7 BLACK en s1 4 of OO MERCERIZED SUMMER values : t for ¥ AND . BLUE. : that Ze th) PETTICOATS a regular Us Patient une yee | Street Main South 112-114 is at Store 7 the the: te aden! R Preside of the history nation were ‘ i‘ and only a with the hold that power like of New} = Current mpetel bier e ¢ l ate d the sda € ery ot Bransford, 0 r Ir's |; Ree : Mhe|iuneheon hostesses, the were R., A. town down and parlors-ertedof the hall into a 10tel were c bowe Aira: iaes eg converted en trip tended EX) AN "OINn ette (rT: and . Hugh Brown morning {in the this reception home. 4 John earo the In i ; wakeMa ne for have Zane M. Mrs. return ot et to a Sa . es The . Min- Miss and Baer Adolph Ave Denver. leave today for Baer Baer leave tt Gay £08 site ho home eae teat eception and this 7 Mrs. oe trom cca ¥ Tecurne abroad Card married f ¥ | will Uae orning larg a with at the bride's Mr. igone will 1 § give club] Country the at S Es En the aia sf rs eee This Bean and Mrs. William MeMil- Zina be Pei a gd Millan ‘ t Ntiss will | Callaghan e he eainae Be mh € oe Bishop temple, evening SS.) Vie tee V. teday ie vaseeeA alae a trip for soon then e ae aft-|of at entertains Mrs. John leaves who Callfornia, the|‘? of parlors the in given i W. Mrs. luncheon eS} Pe this Sevening a eaat Ms. Gertruc Miss ae Br shatonae Ree AD elsSE Wt Perkins 1. a re C. was! | oak this rhs ae a table ode | Ma Pre as pink-shaded pee P.. Cooper -today for evyes| the rl*he potle Ae ete : \ et apantie 5), eee sO vot Spirit of° Libiberty a : chapter, oe : ane i repre-|}D. of men|{he sort xr attended the. tea'' ‘rose men| Roses" who all or different] in fairly is the that good, are If they be bad. PE oe A { Bventn AS with me than} is more are people of Terlew bribery "Woast-of different very Sete { tomorro a ERO Falter, Pots ol Salt Lake's A ~ ye HSoF ie lace re If they5 are bad, their representatives will sented. ih es a num. On the average, good The VEG VEE Dy 7 PASSE > Ze NC exericd through of America are Conditions "Vr SoS ; to Washington. ms2 Oe DSS zn republic city, weapons i States iD) >} lighted hig could Urited TC Ve things. these do can't man the up AND » WITTE A9c ee Drug Our a of any or big /O ‘ 9 4 made corrupt, treasthings equally things, those a ey $1.50 wig price trom ‘ a uth p a6 bale: bein at |WARO of $15.00 gg a Sas le ranging in MINN nh w WAISTS, OF pwr MPP ENTIRE to STRIPED admit ae paris ef thea ci cuuntry. his of * Summer to President Roosevelt, with In years, 5 mak of : man]|go ll re WF pee blackmailer? light of all " more| any in paid and ale lich: +t st ate Skirts. yard; now ect who. some the to ; intimidation city. a passage a not is it soA dominatea his Ah party, teat so cra Rooneveit. has ar Mr.hres all asRe Prt upon this But and written for very many} He has spoken Fi there io for man? Never dominance, the other late ‘or:s Daye het it print arin Tatactk.« ih = The And or vet a ad strong have ere man bad If42 ber done an 1 tee York, a bad man who fs also a strong man-like} Croker, or Kelly, or Tweed-could manage to secure| an aw has probably . morality than any go is; who he Pat didn't why {1s wrong, wicked, and a few other be will i any A commilt. as the be yet Sirong. ofjha3 Union. Temperance of How b . EG oe} irftiuence he|irfiuence respecte respected Roosevelt cause 7 and ew:aters for In about and y 2n¢ organization an to at rice C 3 atlon? authoritatively; generally genera - so so of herself aie ote m an ussora its : own Radypages.a| jur Theodore belicve he infamous nation' Be Youee: of value a ) to ee lis liar, has States. objectionable Can a man > no | ne omra eae TS the. promise jury as ae . ; ee sple ndid a ° eae ie re Sh ty) Sora de) Bar eee Sead colar LD COLLAB PTL ERT place ae one c in: facts grand Ace Se } / : Kach prettiness. andl sly le snap, 100 Hats, embodying :its regular price. : a . We fed we os Commencing Monday . morning wil as a broke grand C the); sur local local ha of it, , It to damn United ground the on ni Ge i ee ee Se AMERICAN PARTY MAN .Sir: mistake a7 lawbreaking that he the Tri TribuueNeva a aes, You onable, the}! e e 1 a stil? the impossible that any woman alive, of} would utter such sentiments in pub-]| had Importanta : pleasure at- the on in Chicago, isn't it Just possible you haye rumor. peoplé on SSS Ke - and save He political ae tees reason it before Dear other] any wisely A : m7 un- fs he. that Mormon. looks ok At AE RuOn Ith tried, ° jis onlyclo one "46 Y other purcgne THE any HA - the clty of opportunities. Her for the Trii , Nelete eee, TE ee . ae befo the Is Sithe temperance she and jeep effort to hk goeso farther, and defies any ic i which instance any instance in out any the who \ same. Nore There strain} pointrt to go go S~ ay AAG to} of e the if y TEN: the his:sertiments. a Pes eae ae ae If it did, focts ay it pretended? States, to publicly, and| _ nm ane TemW yasen'si Chris of is vy JUNE 17, 1998. strongest foreman © Not them. not thief {t the r those t it | a would speeches-to him of thief. eed them? cause on Staines supported the up ] e proceeded In her public ad-] the one at Phillips church is appeal Theodore have}years, authorities She Christian men's city the because bonds, the her accuse amazing the jecds money,fi it nas seemed just and right to op-|alive. pote not against States it ascould not - and if cordially city|for the that fact the of spite In to an seems As to that, we have opposed Mr, Bransford from \the the indictment an province AS} Tribune did have the facts the Women's) <jjence for a consideration. advance the | How much dld it get? that her s Union, nine ~ they | Voicing to ask| the through | Let of the United States. of , morality lic, ThatjIt chance the would foreman ema salt Lake opport a ites e nee take ine ely its of to, may ake - ‘ the}ine And ‘ will iim includes an er aes based most It seems sound mind, graft it a 13/ | publish to} States, it. know is eae Union ¥ as cae right-eand of the United the h eae) : of i i. Be authorit made of party. city anti Mormon and no ENS LAL a \ world For some some things about the President, and them as true, On the warrant of fmmorality, hearers - hearers usurped and to of A re- | perance issue. bond new and Eo ieee: surrender the cea machine him. position of losing pain a for the : people y not American es hardly on have Sibbitts TamPresident wi » | with ais oShe Mr. Bransford has an of his manhood will his the a governors who have against of of ree will he eyen demand, ‘ of the men people' surrender control g true, Nie' being | v the It seems pretty clear that Every instinct choice, revolt \ Whom elect-the brokers % Wis Unless he will help them to inake 4ia< SH A 5 a political here, organize society will absolutely dictate appointments yaoi: i told her accepted typical - party.. ts not like especially tation she a: ho be} 4) Ipstructed % United Union z gossip she | common sur- dress-and she says the men 288 I! she country One et' that at if know Hacer getting out of the province ii, the President Mrs. CITY, - is add that ot zi not thas organization epee United inand the certainly aaa Fe gee. LAKE will , ‘ BECAUSE }jury, ac oe eee mus tis Aare: = aes a political organization, and one not SALT = of Ea it. | nfluence, the find will certain] Si faird:but2he iT ce one the sentiment and | Tribune. <And if the Tribune Toy . th ' Women's ¢ "hris hris-| will ee ot tally lake advantage the eee i temperance 311 Boyce |** posito Waldorf-Astoria; Chicago Office, Building; J. P. McKinney, sole representative eas {i <= a a Temperance im pol a ‘point ae eH the rie a has has Nhat is, it understand OFVICYS: - In-] e g church { i thief ace era of i ete el | wrong. : ; Staies _..|Christian Mountains. rather Cyclone, of warrants doesn't : has Ri men LAKE CITY, and it comes and wrong, is anything possession it the make will he they And He nreiie rie Temperance 35 Christian about President 5 er DiS re persons : attnck of the Rocky Women's : isending _ Cambridge 604 Office, York Now y00;t to, former change eee ened "ony han cuhectipten ir a isn't jury, party jury SALT grand If there jury. knowledge, rich|his Congregational Aloneae Menlea ant to|™ es ot carriers, collectars or solicitors, on all federal ees preparing} ure hence Phillips believed she avas representing | { the ; iswering requirements of wv notice explicit give Department REPUBLICAN, city |a the -__-_--_ MISSION? » eseribec Erneta address Ee 5 eeneselseeeeseee ere eee ciateienil mlicleie ere ce Lamu nema please will Subseribers the the he But Not Paid in Advance. j tla 1 Temperance Union, of which One' Month, Dally and Sunday........ -$ .75/is an authorized employe i9 curlous little are we And 2.00| .......... Sunday Daily and Mouths, Three Six Months, Daily and eae eer cte scene «« 4.00] ger eto a asnccane One Year, Daily and Sunday ......--se-eee a the fac Sunday of pity-to boys those what rest man, rich a Is TLE Rr Mary BOP an -50}United Atha 1.50 ...--....--. uneasy Caab B in all Sunday evening, and there took occasion very * | |ly wouldn't do that. j s So that the Tribune hag everything it has wept Violently to attack the moral character and public ice of.of ‘Theodo resident of Poththe! jfor on so many past occasions. aes rviec Theodore Moooosevelt . Presiden A federal g RATES: a Month, Dally and. Sunday.........-.-$ ..4-...... Sunday Daily and Months, Three Six INTER-MOUNTAIN And ence IS egantly ered SUBSCRIPTION him afford to Mrs. = Ui ---- on his life. Bransford WHIAY Act the under City, --- NS 1906, 10, Only Republican Daily Newspaper ‘in §Salt Lake | ©! City, happen. in Uaeb. | 1°r iim Party ze Feb. matter oo Salt at postoffice the at < as look *lenough of the Republican Official Organ will of Mr. end by Morning REPUBLICAN very MOUNTAIN 4 INTER what not been prudent in their spending of money pre-| works which is not a definite and appreciated in-| Will stand : for their state in the councils of the na- eee the doorways and roses-red, MMiss MIMarge RMiller ot sco Mrs Morris Levy has gone to Port . . white, pi a ‘ Kaas 5 ‘rtai spend some time with her and ee to toe eae earalse oase ntertains) aaa andr. Ee jardinieres urnsy ioe anion pvith the |fuence, for morality; fer obedience to law, and|tion at Washington, viously secured; they haye not been frank paola bs! 4, Davidagn, and Mrs. lied to| club. "Yeopies they give no assurance that they, will be|for the betterment of the race. That 1s:so patent] - Now, men from every part of the country realize} vases on tall pedestals;w \.° . any more frugal with the money theyy ask in the that even so ignorant a woman as this Mrs. Sib-] the power All the rest of the|ing out of bond issue, or keep any nearer to instructions in] bitts should have known it, no one else who] dominating by know it, and does. world. spending it. ean > . . So that we should esteem it a misfortune for}has regard for good repuie or a desire to deal in his power the city to give any more bond money to the city|fairness with characters discussed is it ever denied. benefit, at Union|»ominated Temperance Ciristian Women's The of the by the managers controlled authories Amerjcan party, $ should do one of two things: Wither such speak-| had not so to the gang, That should der of the mayor of Salt Lake That would be deplorable. be done. This may be the lime of trial for Mr, never} kind One purpose unless of attacking men in public life whom control In|they do not like, but who are immensely beneficial} that belief we assure him The Republican joins.|'to the cause of justness, and right, and honor,| a We have doubted if he can escape domination by |and law. oe is now up for decision the gang. : That question : : 4 : s : He can not go forward in his work for the city, as} FOR A BETTER PARADE. he sees it, unless he will make terms with the One of the business men of the city suggests| 3 ie o's af : oe oir wt ' i een f z gYafters who havemn from the beginning been the pest} that3 when the U. C. T. parade staris on Thursday, of the And for city and the disgrace of the American party.| everyone be moved back from the street to the biggest !S "very,eine very svn ‘ ; men of the nation capable. eae No wicked ~ ‘ The one]. Tracy man. can do it oe rom . were ee pink ea and mirrors draped with| R, at an informal and Mrs. ae Grant en smotherec table a = Hampton,|neighborhood bridge aedeep girls, Se re or n = a . , holding tm se clusters Kind American Party Man in Salt Lake, Mr.|ing flowe layed Roosevelt is not the bad thing you have been call- ie the te a fom 4 with vas presented ; a ' . * ing him. He couldn't do what he is doing if he ee The tea table the} were. y j atte t) that isis attempting ang gang to dictate to him. Wer be-e- | business manu is right. lieve that belween him and the men who are tryIt is as he suggesis. Our people, through thejr| ; . . ae a own; good-the eeecity NE | excessive este ets friendliness, M ae and thelrnat desire eet a near to be as their him-for control Ag ing of Salt Lake fs with the mayor. With the people|the interesting thing as possible, crowd down to} on hig side, he ts stronger than the gang-no mat- the line until the marchers really hardly have room He couldn't have the influence be world IN . A HURRY ~~ en mistaken is wrong. 4 When over the! by Mrs. CoS of the reign-{ ie) the hours to erste ree St leav-| a rose when was presided over] . Walker « a and ro ls Mrs. : our street because And they are not| not nearly so big as they think. So strong as they have told Mr. Bransford they are.|than five feet on . like and When they go against that.i¢ he does not obey thousand voters of him with the statement|}be them they will get nine Salt Lake resignation, they ure can't do it, . And if they tried, barking . There a they seems is have they where . they bluffed the have-it effective i They Gon't 3 dare Lippman and rank man not ey, strong, mayor-and {s with a ‘They|tacle. as And font : it very look at up and demand the mayor ‘ re with if|ing av and in- at 7 Imagine Joe day men city. not Fancyy of to the let them take the in': in a s thousand they try people) be mayor. is that And they very much at eth their is of y best in - much importance, the Thure- and should of them he the city-his likes dischauree arge tt conselence the and them duti es his play very of f hi his is to defy much, {fice office judgment and but } And the people . his of Salt Lake will, rest of crs Salt Fitts wie They expect that. then of sori the' A aaa Monday night owner ; the party, let' alone Keep "thé: opportunity has about it, most ag : robbery. an grand the the Kimball At the Mr. and ty June at Fev. ., by When it won't. poate the Loose, he man con- "I play that tthe ieee Tribune ‘ ago, the than the; sae is lie in session, all the Republican her ma its secrets people, of now 7. discovered the] others had] of aoe Vee that Tom sidewalk not yet got the Kearns There opors their been Of) the jouncea Fred Dubois pari should sald in for Idaho sisted Se in| to have to oath, tell] his] And without re- gard to party, creed, or color, back up the mayor] 2 z in a fashion that will be a joy to see, And if he doesn't siand on his rights, s not make a very pretty figure at the end term, Instead of realizing the fine hopes he 6 failed to to|name, a record and would "tomorrow" give of all the circumstances Chicago And many "tomorrows" have come and Now, here is the federal grand jury again. gone,!you The Tribune has had one good chance to go before that| tell what and body will]-unle unless it be But the the : Tribune neglected that convention. to forecast ose read The Just will get the record. And reflect CON of r They say fF West. « the Any Utah gentleman SPELL the ee nae TS- actlo { the Ir making If the Tribune doesn't tell who robbed the bank <i aonte b © spat u upon by by the the fell fellows who nehaes have controlled|it will not hereafter be warranted in accusing This is! That|tribunals here of inactivity, of Impotency, He need not make a mistake about it. him. There was Could hat fellows who can To join in the game only make tees for her, ae one golfer Foy Hill of = Bolin her only} sash, car-] pote -Success by Mrs. an F. arch ee Baker Conrad i City, . and D. Lam§&. Edith and and and Ore Ethel Catherine Mc- jCrory of OgL ora lor of Pleasant Grove at a! Samuel at the!and Mary Pearl Holmberg of Granger. presen-| L. Austin Pond and Melita Mae Hogan Th: itcher of Merry ‘"The pa was in charge Miss Paine the A. Hilda white and anc Friday of Mrs.. Martin, ae Crissie will be Lawson Mr. E ithe "rill an bhi ¥ eve tea egar Salt, W a ris ee riday Z Singham Junction. Joseph PASS. ) € Rev. bor Heaps . UR, RU 3 Verna, Colton June No SE 0 ur Bl ue {S Sf plop litt at afternoo Wil- marriage | of Salt . Ree eOnn and te kee ens Lake and BS Grace Alle tee Stringham BESS Bess S erge ON S uit S pecia the at finer SERGE serge the a uys a But hero's SUIT anot) madeand fdeal summer ; AT $1 YOUR SPECIALS ‘ SUMME ey a3 extra thé best EXTRA eee PAIR we show A serge coat with a pe made of We're i re showing men' 8 sults mace up in elegant style Pe peer GET an 6.35, the trousers - Now's costume. ro n the store. THER of ee ONE pair ie ‘onwaee tn Seis 0 with ecrrone WITH TROUSERS suits er serge suit Up one of our blue our last. sale vatiee eae a $ year. OF sue C a at SOREN BLUE nts ati r Mr. and» Mrs. A./H. Boxrud. gave a prettily appointed dinner Tuesday eyenink in honor of Miss Irene Lakin pick Ck trousers the season's newest materjals. 281. eb whose ae Ka didn't. of N 19, from 8s T ' - ~ We sell A their e Paine, Goods If you Lal te e Se of All ete hiatia st. eee F. M. Original offerings aecee OF ett. Pore y Lake... of Salt oh FESSSE DE St. The bat Knit : pair rib- coxx s and Mi Miss : Wile o x will receive ce | friends at a tea from3 to 6. Frank ala Ww iam She ehen, by U. ai hiala + Seg pal Sa= pane 2 Y, Tmucere jrs.and Wiehe Ray ].cFenmw.and 7 Mr a a be "matried will Brimlall : bow ioe M. this eve ning and oF AtaHA tewae eeMiller and Cora ae dae Preston, Idaho C rane tached ofoP and Thela'Stey-| Miss Ste married home of ) ley, 36 Mainz E. who pink abel pre on Biighnan : This afternoon (SeMrs. Charles. and Miss Miss Chapman; Sadler; Ambrose and Ray ‘Randolph Tenis Irene Lakin and Frank ' wreathed : the with afternoon, se and ae sweetscattered peas. in. over the twined rs. in dfs S$) ot TS bridge. today Birdie Arthas snaad "A. = ‘ 2 ert en es Jean.E and ne and.Karen Reenberg red . the|~ of s Berkley 0 Gerber of Maes ¥ Jens:P. Hobwon - vad Sirs. Winear re tee home orne and Genev a a -Candland L. Albert biennial the weddings Mise Tiiag mnyase a« B ae eer enae fame athe and. Mr. |# tea after a trip down Hyrum N. Williams. of ureny few days in Néw|Mary May aed of ‘MIL Creek, B. of ce prepara- Magaz Pe W wee Lake. athe of Saltbaat I. Rawlins of Lewiston lambert of Salt Lake Thaynor of Salt Lake P. Erickson Gunard~ in the living room under na for to colmondely, | th zabeth & Card ‘ ‘ e yme in the| after spending Springs, California. Eardley; Larsen Miss ra Mone . Attle ? -1G r i z Cholmondely, named we ey white} ic Mrs. Viliam Downing Foster and | Miss Adams have Issued invitations CHUMLY oppora fair of ia & aamnty ¥y pink receiving ee pink their eneunn © Republican, is coming vicespresidency 5 -_ OTHERS broad Mrs.. served and chandelier that beats the guesses, aed ENT one else seems abie to tell | #O7S? 2 who r & ‘ thief, isn'tt saying anything no is trying hi ch bell Erickson, the same with center Demo-|the» cloth, and -smilax has oe Everyone in table recom ‘ his to the public. and the Tribune has not told its dark secret. of his|about it. enter-j tunity. tained of him when he went into office, he will unearth; and sisters : evening the first attend wi she a = ee Harryand L. nee hand-embroid-|ens a. idwor. girl and and was a Wincgar . will eee ionnoOYA aaa anc Ff of ee and Zena eeW. entertained basket of pink and white sweet Arthur Erickson was the best Mr. and Mrs,Erickson' were Keeler Punch ing his alley: a thing to be good Part i wedding as frock even|from assessment walk hasn't yet payed is.one anyhow.) a Stella Jotninon sO L Lake | - newspaper patd mnilax, roses and. Miss ‘sinilax,, Miss | The Mayme Vier and Ellen by.Holter. din- ‘ who Miss white to thee conven ention { People suspended tulle with in Sait had ‘and eeerrent, ore: Rink and carrying pink roses. and Colonel} ne creditable and opera, the East, where oe and a ork, Morris: ried a peas. man, platform Babi meeting ow Women's clubs in Boston] Brown of Salt La ie : Honeys beginning June 22, and later will visit} BPrnest H, Smith and Cecelia L, Short oe of the bride's parents,jin the East before returning to Salt/of Thatcher. Mr A. Erickson, a pret-|Lake late in the summer. Hans O. Swenson of Leamington and wedding took place Tuesda ° Karen Hong of Salt Lake hen Miss Freda Erickson and M s. i. C. Horne is spending a few Joseph Weston of Lak etown and Lya ee 7 eS ae Tener ecu te Ais se c. P. = teas y ae yor Ida no Among the evening are story Tribune printed eee aan very no and]|for Wal- ae Florence Walker. capnations means platform that at Charles . Bawden and been oe 1e | bert of Granger.Willlams William R | weeks, some abroad, ac-| Hart of Salt Lake father ° e comic the of e y re a large reception. The iw house was: « elaborately . eye > ocarated. The re bridal party , aoe Ss. ao g isn't considering the knows distinction of all the told work, and|P resented about himself it had efforts for Miss Margaret have]erea net over cluny lace and carried} a bouquet of. white -peonies tied with Tribune Senator Smoot always copper." | Whatever y that owner Miss Baer, Minette and }C2™mations. ‘|some princess The gownaoeof whiie, after ; : property read between sald: the ete ae wise about a quarrel will 2 be < built é Let tation = ee ¥ Ln : . . of|Colorado the presence in 7:30, at |church, a mony was followed. be ian we winter in was sidewalk vane E, that That even tell claims possessed The A to robber Tribune fully all jury opportunity Unless tivo months whom an Miss ace, 2 tracts, a . . 2 opportunities. | Tuesday afternoon S fe city of Is a is entertained ner| oO mar entertainec > club Tuesday iw orrell So sas ee a. for Judge of Miss guest will leave soon for a trip Ben-|companied of Loreen Leary, the Misses Bess ots ete bie p usual hé oS . ere lappened to be a walk had not yet been sn -! : for a sidewalk, money their pay it to be built in three years, Amaerichy" and maybe patience. OPPORTUNITY. $ Lake . aoe afternoon, the|ine Page, Miss Marion, Jones, Miss|Grafters," for Miss Julia Nibley of| Charles W. Taggart and Jessie KetchIone Morrison, Miss Hollister Han-| Logan > um of Cowley and ached i ee aie left ‘Cuesday | ecHalbert' k, Miss Edith Mudgett, the Misses oe A. Wetherlil and Anna a &.E T. Sanford Allen Mrs.. Miss Sullivan, Miss Louise McCornick, Se ee te 2 Property owners ' should remember that there * ton ~ is not enough money in the treasury to take care a‘ an‘The federal eder: being they}about the detri-|thie€ them; ding according if they don't like it, let them go hang. the property met made. : ment all And she Wanted her money, or the walk. People are awfully nervous about a little matter Maybe a of the travel- that sigewalk as eka oii ' canoe V°MA2 im 1905, and the commenced. . seen Here robbery. that have beon doing it, to his sorrow and told truce. paper more to lim-and be Is ANOTHER he) are We because{bauk ‘ears years. to dictate picture. council was her than ae of not time of the overlooked. theirr going| going | Tribune, Tri get mayor the in Mine ; matter be a{That No? Tell Well, -Any parade,‘ This . Lipp- Joe Just miss could ale to the people | HERE ettl letting not the petitions resignation would 7 for run proposition. pror town the a trial. Sefrit appealing Sefrit that down si that make eee bloc Frank to They view do not get the benefit of the spec- Nothing could be better for the success parade then the clearing the street, so the sometimes] Weak They € s those s such | embarrass jbe be of the mayor the macadam. ; are moon. there » would, side inte occupied by the spectators. They do not get a fair or adequate his|marchers. not et re Ber? and & ood the for weapon. 4 punish to petition at \ an arising of people on the Would crush thore sessy boys ' to not more But wide. of any strect should very side are each & > street. er Kather-,; Miss Hall, Misses the Allen a SIDEWALK. FOR the coinplaint ;it. the gang may think about matter, simply declare his c hok } istak have . ehic } reg If he will,|enough in which to walk, And they . theyat do not position, exer-} have room for any kind of evolution, The crowd cén ‘ see ‘tliem: better. from tie sides} cise the power conferred on him by a great ma_ jority of the people, and try out the issue between] Walk, and that is where the crowd should be comhimseJf and the fellows who are harassing him, we| pelled to stand. Maybe here in Salt Lake a little believe he will down them every time. They are] space at the edge of the sidewalk could be glven, awhe terar what in every fait | through 4 ae of years. No little man can holdjyoses with a background of the white. Mrs. E, M. Allison jr. will George string orchestra concealed in one]tain the Ogden Bridge club on Thurs. | Nellie D. The big men would] such a position for an hour. Jacob First South; palms and tall pedestals|day at her home on East corner silence him instantly. riel is a apartments|‘»!s ale that he must not do, sidewalk, and that the street be kept clear for the| big men of the nation if he. were a bad man a ner X. girls mith,in and a large number of te Allee Nibley : young pretty summer gowns Miss There will probably never come a better time{marchers, and for the better spectacle they make Maybe you better revise your estimaie of him.]added to the attractiveness of the|stall party Tuesday Mayor Bransford to try conclusions with the| when given the entire way to march in, And the|Meybe it is more reasonable to: believe that you |*2one among whom were ‘Misses}Salt Lake theater at | business bridge her fa wet fade rge tic ‘TAon - f the oe cl meena Pee T. hostess tulle and garlands of roses, which were| Tuesday afternoon at must]also massed on the newel posts andjin the Bransford* airwav can't a erved by2y Mrs. Mrs. Russel Mrs.rs. Charles Read 7 UNC vas serve sse aries te themselves to the legitimate labors of the organi- Some. 10 order, zation while speaking for that body; or, that body Don't you see that a man of that should make it clear that it is in politics for the|ber @ strong man, and a good man? 7 Bransford.| He knows that the people believe him honest. ulle. the vith mnones as soon as the convention could be nominated Would ee _ be directed to confine} would be the surren-|ers ay Mrs. Sibbitts should But a far greater disaster j . a , of Theodore Moosevelt. Were he is, < go- from' baskets were. "suspended "MMSirs Fe. : wi a be e tl ©; : we aes cok om tf 1ea windows 7 ose-colo Me efit i stess, Monday the first senior class of St. m Ww Se waee . ad at a luncheon for thé Jace TGetnica" office next March, and yet he is the tulle where ley Filan eeSS ren of Colorado today at her home ] oe' Neco2 ora He is mot using|covered with sprays of s the roses. é force of the nation. < at a tree Tr ) e ate or t y ¢ ' a Aa ga , After the rendition of a short musi- eo © ae the \‘ . for his own advancement, for his own btcer pasion arene the aoe aa an oe ee At the Country club teday the rog- |S He could be] where the tea table was a picture with You all know that. all. .oo eaeC lunch- | White-being in . evidente: cae Ste eh mactiercd Fa cie ee ar If he Seth te e cence in a minute if he would accept. 2 , se 8 ' Uy Scatrerec CKIlyY ae : iti positively labored against it, he surely|over the > cloth,* the front of which was ee . ‘ » r ‘ ‘he ) oP € s wi R THIS ; grays and $14 and $15. Al - ‘ght 2 ech chooseSe any any WEEK : in the new SUIT ) oe 3 a browns CUTLER' s . of |