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Show h coni NEWSPAPER Mormon Elders Comfl and Hang to beeches All 1)9 THEY HEARPIN AT THE ?! Forced to Put in M Company of Ex-Tajjl His Oily SeorS Although he hnd ncJM hint that his atteuiinn, ffM ticularly wanted, Gov. Juj9 forced li is unwelcome prjjaS of his private secretary 01M Washington corrcspon.leniM Zion Wednesday. He WW a leech all day, and cappfl by dragging them to a la3 Alta club, which held ftiS til train time. :H The impression that'v(B newspaper men received a day spent in the eociH Cutler and Willard CoseS imagined than describtL return to Washington, fcj9 can relal". how thiy utJJ luncheon where cverrB guest b, except three, hWM sidek priesthood of the CMS Christ of Latter-day Sd9 the American capital tfl State, tho chief exccutrX that they wero not co&jfl Gentile association, and 9 entertained by a party at least one extinct polrgX reports be true, ono eic'49 practitioner of the docirigj arcluil marriage T-t was tough on theneftijfl Governor Cutler's convrH entcrtninihg; and. on one to be compelled to fl ex-tailor's usual llovi-ci (fl lish, bad grammar and 3Ifl is cruel and unusual trunifl tho correspondent's liaa tfl tween his vaporings nnd 'rifl mixture of ignorance .ind'fl nose. So, betwixt the fafl sentatives of an oiligltiiifl well-nigh distracted. f "Butts In" Briiil When Governor Cutler sfl newspaper correspondenlifl as guests of the Unitdifl mation service, he at oojfl figure out a plan to ittfl coming in contact rciti'fl Gentiles. "He planned vfl the Commercial clnb a&djfl to keep the unrigbteoifl them. When the conafl rived, however, they inlfafl t.eousjy a 3 possiblo to Fifl that they were ueitherfl guests ncr a vaudeville fl neither wished to be mifl placed on exhibition, safl chief desire in luo TrasH In an unguarded znoaijH one of the correspondtntifl intimate to the Goyinifl body servant and iifft that they contemplated jfl the morning train to iH was enough foV Done; at sH tioned by the unhappy MtH Cutler and Done were oafl Saltair depot, and inn tho men from "Wnshingtofl landscape that did not bH of jNformon elders as projjfl in the foreground. JH The Governor took ifl Ho brought them back. to the office of tho propbafl but Joseph r., evidentijB having made such a I'H Governor of Utah, bad tH uncut, and the ncw5P,Wfl denied the privilege o'dfl hand of the Lord's niiM consolation prize, howeral lency took them over tojfl cle, 'where they heard Luncheon at Alfl After Ibis they vrer -fl Alta club, where thev yH where Cutler ye Gods, acted as toastmnster tiles present at the fffl the newspaper men''lfl Jolin Dorn, George T. V Jieneaict 01 iuu jit- This statement is made 0 ity of tho list of Rues", the redoubtable Eldor DoW ter the spread was The Mormon gnesp .Tjfl Cutler, County Commission ton, Congressman Josepn im ier Clawson, Thoninj V. tor John T. Smith 'of JiU Examiner C. A- G''&fl law of Apostle Reed onaw tor Tinl,' Clovo of M tor, a son-in-law of 1-T. 1-T. C. Calhster. 6ccret) Land Board. ii.tfll Elder Done claims tW were sent to such pronu as Colonel E. A. Wall, Prank Knox and w. Several speoches ncK w was nearly tram time v quet broke up. jl? fl oiwv riwuBuk "v v. aSBBH ted' by the CutlcrDone open his mouth at ue Clovo Takes THjJ From Salt Lake .the Tfl Provo, where "JmwJ?J,sH of that town and B f jg bower, will bo hc'r iK over tho Strawberry fj! iect. In Clove's able that the corTteP"Jj less of irrigation conducted by divine jw V the beauties 6r Ifat& time and eternity tie subject, upon which A master is an 0XVel' In tho newspaper lowing: James ParK s x ington correspondent 01 lis News; D. n. X$M ,oui3 Republic: -n Philadelphia ITorth fl Ford of the Boston Jermano or the 3g George E. Miller (X and Thomas I?- SWWJj tarv to Senator AIM" of Indiana. niiitTH . From Provo the Pa,u Colorado. - iH |