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Show 1 A with the enthusiasm desired by his monstrating just how meanly truthful friends. In fact, there was found such this man J. Hamilton Lewis can he a decided aversion to enlisting under his banner that even the eloquence of when ho tries: Colonel Jim Ham Lewis, now of Mr. Heywood could not overcome it. Other matters were discussed also. It Chicago, whero the soot has turned was thought it woud be good for the tho pink of his whiskers to a near-Titiamet Perry Heath in the lobby Kearns Interests to have a set of primaries for the county convention to oi tho Willard Hotel one evening. With for nominate county officers and another that graceful and airy persiflage d strech-ccolonel is which he the famous, set of primaries and another convenout and both hands said, Hello, tion for the nomination of legislative content Not with rascal!' looking you candidates. The advantage of that arlooked Heath Jim at Ham, rangement is obvious. The methods daggers broadswords, buzz-saw- s of bribery and corruption so well un- cutlasses, cleavers, , battle-axesand the temperand derstood by this wing of the Repubso the onyx pilfell that ature rapidly lican party could be put In operation cracked. in the legislative primaries and the lars Jt Jt legislative convention so as to insure the nomiation of Kearns candidates A couple of secret service men were who would, of course, vote for Kearns in the city for ten dfcys, trying to find for United States senator again. Altowas that United States gether it would be so much easier to out why it manipulate a legislative convention if Marshal Heywood was unable to serve free from complications which would a subpoena on Perry S. Heath in time attend the nomination of county of- to secure Mr. Heaths attendance as ficers. In future the Kearnsites will be found advocating two conventions. a witness in the trial of the Driggs fraud case at Brooklyn, There were few, if any Mormons postomce they were also trying to discover present at the Brigham street meet- what proportion of his time the United ing. It was a Gentile affair and opposition to Mormons was freely ex- states marshal devotes to politics, and lie still retains his anger against pressed. It was said that Kearns if who didnt support the would have easy sailing if he would Republicans iicarns-Uiuc- e Johnson ticket in the only consent to uso his untiring ef- recent city campaign. The secret serforts at Washington in behalf of Senator Smoot, instead of opposing him vice men went away without telling and working stealthily for his undo- l ruth the result of their inquiries. Jt ing, but Tom being such a stickler for out course of of was it the Kearns men were making their principle, question that he would violate those boasts a couple of weeks ago that their principles, even if it cost him the master, the senator, had got the scalp senatorship. Tom would rather be of one man (Postmaster Thomas) and right than be senator. Nit. The sen- that he would get the figurative hirof timent and the expression sute appendage of the other, too, bethe meeting was that the d Mormons might go to hell. The fore long. The other is Senator two Bens those are Ben Rich and Smoot. Jt Jt Ben Heywood will probably have a Kearns is trying to get the Smoot meeting of the Mormon contingent of the Kearns push very soon, at which investigation prolonged, so that the great stress will be laid on the allega- late of the senator will not be tion that the senior senator is doing decided for ajunior The senior senator valiant work on behalf of Smoot. wants to holdyear. a club over the junior Kearns told a certain United States senator until after the next senatorial senator not very long ago that it at least. would be no more incongruous for the election, Jt Jt Pope to send a United States senator So far the Kearns slate for delegates from the Vatican than it was for Utah to send Smoot to the senate. Tom is to the national Republican convention a great friend to Smoot. He probably includes Senator Kearns, Perry S. loves Smoot only second to PostmasIlcath, Wm. Glasmann, J. G. Meyers, ter Thomas. President Shurtliff and John Henry Jt to go through, Smith. It is not The State Journal, of Ogden, prints however. A morelikely probable delegation the following from an exchange. We will be Senator Smoot, Congressman Sutherland, reproduce it for the purpose of de- - Howell, State Chairman Anderson, Eld Loose, O. J. Salisbury and Arthur Pratt n, J Jt It is said that P. H. Lannans proposed paper .will be a reality within ninety days. WHITE WASH FABRICS FOR 1904. a bender for next week, White novelty VValsting, exclusive designs, worth at least 40c, on sale, per yard A& THE SOCIAL REALM. Tho talkative newcomer who sumes to run local society and who made herself immortal by asking who is who not so many weeks ago, has caused consterantion by her latest attempt at seeking after knowledge. entertains. You know Mr. Holden Well, last Wednesday he gave a little dance for some of the buds and a few of his intimate friends. It was just too lovely for anything, but thats neither here nor there. The talkative lady in question, who, by the way, was not invited, was at a tea the preceding week, when the matter came up for discussion. She cast a bombshell which caused indignation in the Who is Mr. Holden? circle by asking: him. The man or I never heard of woman with the sack must be respected. The meddlesome interference of interlopers in society must be resented. J jit The success of the second assembly will no doubt make the coming one the best yet, as nearly all the members have signified their intention of being present. Jt Jt Judging from the number of acceptances the Press club jinks tonight will be crowded. A great programme bias been arranged. Jit wt WHt & T All NCVKff UNDERSOLD The University engineering studc-Kgave an entertainment Thurso," evening. Jt Jt Colonel and Mrs. Holmes shortly. Jt Jt Miss Mabelle Snow was entertained by the Navajo club Friday, at the home of Mrs. Le Roi C. Snow. Jt Jt Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Cutler, Jr. gave a dancing party in the Twentieth ward amusement hall. About 200 invitations were is and the event was among the sued, pleasantest of the week. Jt Jt The Misses Cosgriff were hostesses at a dinner party at the Kenyon last evening. Covers were laid for ten. Jt Jt Mrs. S. H. Babcock returned Thursday from Denver where she went to meet her friend, Miss Buford of Tennessee, who will he her guest for some time. Jt Jt F. W. Francis left Wednesday for Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett entertained an extended visit in the east at luncheon for Mrs. Beatie of Boise Jt Jt Wednesday. Members of the Bridge club were Jt JH Thursday entertained at the home of Mrs. Woodward and Miss Judge en- the Miss Hanauer. tertained at luncheon for Miss Noble Jt Jt Thursday. Mrs. Frederick W. Hayt of Park J Jt City, has gone to New York for a Captain and Mrs. Baldwin have gone three months: visit to California. Jt Jt Jt Jt Mr. and Mrs. Benner X. Smith will Miss Eldredge gave a dancing party return from California the latter part Wedensday evening. of next week. M Jt Jt Jt Mrs. Ed Parsons, who is one of the Mrs. W. W. Riter will entertain at wittiest of hostesses, entertained at luncheon today. luncheon yesterday in honor of Miss Jt Jt McIntyre. Jt Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Stowe left Jit The Amelia Palace, so often the scene of brilliant events, is to be throw nopen on the 16th, when Mrs. Holmes will give a large reception. jit Jt Judge and Mrs. Powers will give a reception on the 22nd. It will he a patriotic affair in honor of the day, as well as the formal housewarming of Lingerlonger. Jt Jt A pleasant little dance was the one given by A. F. Holden on Tuesday night. The decorations and appointments were all that could be desired. It was one of the bright events of the winter. Me had of Mrs. Belvin. on Hines Jt Jt best keep his weather eye Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Young and lest he get his leg twisted for something and in the end, be bumped and guests returned Sunday from the City thrown down, as was the hapless man- of Mexico. ager of the Consolidated Wagon and Jt Jt Machine company. Colonel and Mrs. Holmes entertained o at one of their charmingly appointed AT CHRISTENSENS. dinners Thursday evening. Jt Jt Pupils may join the juvenile classes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble are in the Feb. G and 13, at 2, 3 and 4 p. m. n o city to attend the Louis Simon of the Paris Millinery wedding. Jt jt company has gone east to purchase Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett entertained hew spring goods for his firm. Mr. will be away about a month, at luncheon Thursday, in honor of Simon and will visit the eastern centers of Mrs. J. W. Beattie of Boise. Covers fashion. were laid for 25. yesterday for a months visit in ern California. i south- Jt Jt Miss Blossom Mitchell has gone to California for a visit of some weeks with friends. Jt Jt Mrs. Albert Herz left Tuesday for a four months visit with relatives and friends in Chicago. Jt Jt y has Mrs. Rosemary entirely recovered from her recent 111 ness and is now at home with her Glosz-Whitne- parents. Jt Jt One of the most largely attended and successful parties yet given at the University was that of Thursday last fall Hines was for Odell. I . ent-- talned at a theatre party Wednesday. Jt Jt Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cutler and fami;y left Wednesday for California, whore Mrs. Cutler and the children will stay till spring. Mr. Cutler will return Jt Noble-Robinso- imauiMio iai4 as- J Jt Frank Hines has declared for Mo- Cornick for Senator. He asserts with ;reat vehemence that Kearns and Sutherland have erased themselves from the political map by their fight Jt jt ast fall and he wants a clean slate Mr. D. R. Gray entertained and Mrs. and a new man, and McCornick is lie chap. It will be remembered that at cards Wednesday evening in honor THE NEW Naturally move to the front and easily become the drum major of the springThe new, fancy like dress parace. waist stuffs are just as lovely as they-cabe. We will not attempt to euum-era- te the many varieties upon display, but suggest a visit of inspection, which cannot fall to be most Interesting. IN J LYON & CO. |