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Show 1 lawn party Tuesday evening which was attended by about 150, and all who were present thoroughly enjoyed the event. The grounds on West Second South street, were brightly illuminated by electric lights shaded in Chinese lanterns and the scene was one of great beauty. A floor was laid on the lawn and an orchestra was in attendance. Refreshments were served at 1 o'clock and the rest of the evening passed in music and singing. truth Adelaide Nason will be home on tober 1 from Europe. Oc- I went to the Philippine island, newspaper Democratic a of columns of convinced that our retention of them I he attacked continuously the policy administration in the was an international crime; i ieJ I the Republican to our for its violence both constitutional policy and to the rights few weeks. of a weak people. o SEEING IS BELIEVING. Then he went to the Philippines, with the express purpose of gathering a cam(From the Boston Journal.) facts with which to prosecute He n David Gray, a newspaper paign for Filipino emancipation. soon He and magazine writer, voted for Bryan spent weeks in the islands. in 1900 on the Philippine issue exclu- discovered that his preconceptions Mr. P. H. Lannan will leave shortly were 'mistaken. He says. on a trip to' Europe of several months sively. As a writer in the editorial duration. & Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Heath sailed on the 8th for Europe. They will be domiciled in the Boulevard Haussman, Paris, for some time. & Walker and James Monday for Cornell. 5 Salisbury left & Local friends have received word of the marriage of Fred Kruttschnitt in New Orelans. 6 j Invitations have been received for the- marriage on October 1 in Prairie du Chien, Wis., of Miss Lottie Dous-maand Arthur S. Cosby. Miss Dous-mawill be remembered as the guest of the Kinkaids some years ago. - n n A party of twenty young people chaperoned by Mrs. May Brooks enjoyed tbe pleasures of a two days lake cruise on the launch Ida. While on the trip they visited all the islands in the lake and took a run up to the promontory. The members composing the party were Marjerie Brooks, Annie Miriam Ocdl'e. Sybella Clayton, Brooks, Phyllis Burton, Hazel Hansen, George Pyper, Ralston Gibbs, Willard Arnold. 1 cslie Blackman, Orson Rogers, Victor Felt, Dallin Clawson and Bernice Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Cruickshanks and son islands have gone to California for a trip of a well-know- B b b b b b B B LADIES m HOSIERY $ If you wear silk or extra fine fancy Hosiery, we 'have a large stock, purchased in the Lace Well House Bankrupt Sale. sell it a.t HALF PRICE? The first is schools, the second is more schools, and the third is more schools. This is a true say. To interfere with Mr. ing. Tafts work befort the foundation is established, to give the ependence. half-educate- d, irresponsible and dangerous Filipino demagogues, and there are many of these, an opportunity for believing that our policy toward the islands is to be a vacillating and changeable one. dependent upon the mutations of American politics, would be a crime with effects too to be aIf such men as Mr. nticipated. Charles Francis Adams, Mr. Moorfield Storey and the distinguished and rightly venerated president of Harvard, to say nothing of my who have framed the Philippine plank nf the St. Louis platform, will go to the islands and ascertain the facts at flrft hand. I should be ready to trust their conclusions before my own. far-reachi- ng m fellow-Democra- K b a? The railroads have granted a fare rate to Logan to students who contemplate attending the Agricultural College. Agents in Utah will sel tickets on Sept. 18, and all other stations cn Sept. 17th. one-hal- f 9 New York Gash Store o Joseph Baumgarten has returned from a business trip of two months in the east. L. S. Baumgarten is arranging for a business trip to New York, expecting to leave in a day or two. o BURLINGTON : Miss Laura Fester has arrived home after a four months tour, during she visted I ondon, Pars. Belgium. Holland, Switzerland, Sweden and Denmark. .v-hic- Eliacs Morris Sons Co. Anes Osborne entertained at musical Monday evening, when a Mrs. a good program was rendered by herse-- p.d several of her talented pupils. U o B m them convinced that any other courj than that which we are pursuing would be a breach of international hj manity, comparable to leaving a help, less infant to perish in the stornj Any agitation in this country with Filipino independence as its ob. ject can work as a cruelly unsettling and dangerous influence, tending to postpone what it seeks to hasten. Aguinaldos former secretary of state said to mt: The Filipinos have three great needs, and none of them is ind- Re- freshments were served. Miss Edith Hill entertained Monday evening for Miss Esther Wells. .4 .4 O. is in Idaho on ROUTE. Palace sleeping car leaves Salt Lake City dally at 3:15 p. m.. arrives St Louis 7:19 a. m. Good time to reach tbe Fair. o Try the Shepard Co. on collections. o MAXIM8 BY BULWER. You will never be trusted if you do more to gain an enemy than to serve a friend. You are not obliged to give your hand to any one; but never give your finger. Dr. and Mrs. Hampton are preparing to make a tour of Europe. MANTELS MANTELS MANTELS Following tbe marriage of Miss anrl Mr. Hampton, the bride and groom will leave for a tour of the east. ,4 ,4 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jennings have returned from San Francisco. 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cunningham are back from the coast. T rwe ten a man who cannot explain his ideas Is the dupe of his imagination in thinking he has any. The flattery of ones friends is required as a dram to keep up ones spirits against the injustice of ones enemies. The quiet of a city is the quiet that one most appreciates, for the sense of quiet in the country is lost by want Mr, and Mrs. Sam Porter will go to of contrast. Chicago this fall for the marriage of Miss Bersbach. & t Mrs. U. G. Moser has returned from a three months visit in the east New and Beautiful Consign, ment Just Received. Mr. Allen and son, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. In nine cases out of The knowledge of the most value to us is that which we gain so insensibly and gradually as not to perceive we have acquired it until its effect becomes visible in our conduct . o J. Salisbury, have left for the east. Many Trace Ancestry to Queer Mary, queen of Scots, although she left but ore child, has descendants in Mrs. William H. Bancroft and Missj every court in Europe. Hi 1 mmm m i.M RWIfH |