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Show Wisttnine THE The fater-Mountain Republica Publighed Every Morning INTER-MOUNTAIN Entered 10, a& second-class 1906, at ree arch 3, the under at the Act er aoe t atta Edition Malcolm McAllister, General Block, Temple Member Salt St. City, even This Mannuger. Sept, ee 1906 thrive and fulfill that are and is there are highest quality success in of teaching, the that here higher of and in are a the of which the We here women can their are invite them, existence The Republican Its purpose is is to to fair never lose to is the and to be depended on. paper, never descending Howell obscenity, oa rollowe: in County. congress, Votes. f Delegates. 23 the great body of mal and fair; that | mitting Utah never to its people they are is a a ambitions fair ean 3 fairly community, rejoices in which is coming itself anew to to The to it, continue the people here best and he ser- pe- Salt Lake, money here lot is to one the be- community a fortune it were in has been twenty for mil- it would selfish And per- that been every-|a party he can not men do character is the tells of the because of certain men away from of the pres- can not. men in one the move. there Mj dkgha eccatehsars.c S05, stir DMO TIA Weber 2 ....cecaceenensewe Bi O64 The respective county {actual 3\ effected. requested to to arrange for the election Theo the state Ratee |on chairmen more of thé ee committees ae tired ately: s after mittee. Salt Lake City, |S#V!"8 they are a majority of the Republican party; that they are more important STATE Make polls select aaa ty the |maries of paign in City duty of the one are who . are are a working REPRESENTATIVE statement of of Utah's the best indorsement sane of and and There trary opinion Salt Lake's have of takes the situa- be men con- who heated the who probably from violently we reader view will worthy by have the pre- judices of partisanship, or whose interests induce them to follow the premeditated treason of those who are seeking and the the of The its pages only ple who is to this get due of not maligned the readers sent. the here, in as major of people seems to it that eyes the peo- who but the be KIastern paper The take is they of in occur. the and news, the reflect they due whom This state a to facts the Utah to of aims the reside paper the people. Republican daily Not a of disfranchisement portion its overthrow may be Republican all, be the men ment, whom Choose you, with manner in own affair, There do will lican but be most party Keep here in and to the You have that duty, because that Interest. blind publican is duty you to victory at the in mind when mind perform. you of that polls this important. you vote at the rly an absolute inexhaustibility; the water people as so are pure-and, so associates, work of self upbuilding in above desirable as brothers betterment which we as all, the neighbors, in that hig and national are engaged, that we want to extend information of it to every nook and corner of the \.04, We want all the people of the oiled States to know that here are «|| the J essing of man; possibilities that a has provided for the that here are fewer God of benefit of the party Name are pri- are probably Utah will the total man declares merican employing for the the they old. in feat the they then en? Kill the it before d grace ing out the party's have the same they driven out Why, ties whose twenty million responsible for men possessions dollars, the it is Dis- no longer Utah? Or will Republican organization party? that. want Can they take part Can they not they again? And to Will over been beat- exploit- ldriven will not out of they be will be forming deserting new old parties par- till the Remain party, true and to you the can't go Republican wrong. Why not give for some of it Salt Lake Salt is dictation beautiful streets look as of the San Francisco had been transferred ee eC that may monument, water less the if the earthto this ay conduit that be tne but organiaztion the cred- weather enjoying? ‘Lake effects quake city church this no will be comes water American member of drowned in through is stolen. liars should it un- twenty eight combined are of doom. American on thelr the church Brady are What again? they and crack de- by the time, elec- party? their fight this the they Keep men? have party in the deliberation? active along controlled nation do even leaders get win there to poli- election in of and the have do? who out since the men the Republican they But in Borah The dictated Idaho, and for two get contradictory overthrow can success yet both States be that of dictated selection United not together position the and the the of Mr, his Mr. senate true. Tribune's is not one of them. He could a mighty small part of the re- Attend ubsolute the primaries, freedom that is only Any the Re- party his of doubtful. that noted Commercial be of one club the to politiclan that and he suggestion a his what be and the meet- waters of Seems had if assertion, church makes the a heard chureh the of the a as of Interference, conTribune: Why should a man live in or sider a town attractive to establish a business in If that town corruption, is given over to publie Rave and steals to such an extent even the simplest thing can be proposed as a mere suggestion without raising a howl of "graft'' and "steal?" Well, that's that there une, and it can by quit it It chains the Idaho is sent placed of Lake like the away correspondents in stuff that TribLake, Salt tent the light of along following, other for added the Salt stealing Tribune's the be on its silently of may like against folding and mass so. no doesn't knocking quietly Piute, a are if with less even inter- publication paper's a that part of ereek, We don't think many licans-or Republelins "declaring Democrats: few man of and want devotes the for to if will come the Republican declare the party that he of in is the soul in and a anyquilt with the it, and spirit but what a Demo- court was and use of an American the citi- lakes of formed supply for is found: of the in Valley reservoirs. They and white. which palms, lilies a: portion | mantel: the not of the banked supply was A canopy plumosus extending banked with? sand of inthe state, yet of the tall asters, with ises a red thet room aste Mise MeGrath, Miss Sherman punch, had exquisite fies living with served the parties In- where patrick, form] of exception table. only In question source with creek "The great| evidence lakes the but, to them» by prior hat Petite: pending. RELY lat a Supreme will not graft if head the of shower of SA halls ware was red, The punch Mise Kirk- and Miss Zane 4 tall cut glass akfodts be amnire Luty vase oses. potted palms py which the orcitedtra was sere ened the doorways, chandeliers and mantels were wreathed with trailing vines and plumosue The dining room was. in pink, a tall vase of pink Japanese lille "4 fotmine the centre ate ft om .yieh long e rays of Se a Oxtended. to hie AqunaLs e the table ilternating with streamers of pink satin ribbon from the wreathed chandelier to the corners of the tables terminating with large bows. Pink en-|chaded silver appropria-|eniffon candlesticks also THE Seen at wie party help | jallard and legislature ing' them, x toberts say they are Sigs for L We the for Democrats treasurer, clerk and M. > o raids |] radium, J.| Miss Si x Cr ee and Aline YOUR OSE riled lillies Me- IN EF ANC ta white isc 2 eee Jace McMillan e Se atone: " a Cees ae a plum and hind the humor to once more. their face learn ie to was in seen the Some that acter ae meant sit on bride's lingering | bride congress| will pare eee for! Sowles, was Be-|on account a of people when Maly was out have It. hall and were never|/and Mr. a of The ple, Miss and very the most charming with name out Mrs. in line a of OF AGES domestic perfumes-the odors. special and latest We and are mak- of Norine M. | an VIOLET iP| EXQUIS lI Whie re is a real Violet odor, dellcate nd very desirable, and we are serine it for only 90 | CENTS _ AN WILLES- OUNCE HORNE DRUG CO of By Phones B.| though manner. 30ULK PACK pleasing ing the Monument. 374. Marilla interesting eyent popularity of the] decorations, carried St. FAVORITE ve Complete imported ce aa oe aii trimmings for the}PThompson, who held the ribbon from "groom-| the stairway forming an aisle for the bridal party, were in pink silk and es . hite lace Little Dorothy Adams of There is a growing inclination on) Denver, niece of the bride, was the the part of the Amerlean ‘"‘reform" dainty little flower. girl in a flufty leaders to put Frank*J. Cannon into| white lace frock With a large basket the race for congress Between Can-|of rose leaves and sweet peas Mrs non and Mont Ferry, the American| McMillan was: assisted in. the dining party managers see lots of things in|room by rs. Thomas Weir, Mrs. Jay favor of the former senator Ferry,|T. Harris, Mrs. H Dininny Mrs while a young man of wealth and ac-|James Finlen, Mrs. William Cunningtivity in politics, is not the proper kind | ham Mrs. A Cleaveland, Mr of a mixer to get votes for the Amer-|and Mrs. Masson left last night for an {jean party It is the votes they want, | extended eastern trip. The bride's ne votes Some of the misguided |going away gown was a stylish black leaders have an idea that C annon can and white plaid with a black hat The get two to every one for Ferry, and |bridegroom was attended by Clarence enough to defeat » Republican and|R. Weymouth of San Francisco, and Democratic Gordon MeMillan, the bride's brother If you don't believe there is C annon * * talk in Utah, connected with the conThe wedding of Miss Myr: 4 Sowles gressional race, ask some of the memand Griffith Henry Roberts of Denver bers of the American party state | which took nee at 3:30 yesterday committee, In a joking way, Cannon ater Oae he. residence. of the ambition Main white satin with w hite lace, with bouquet of La France pos and a shower of Sweet peas. Mis Mildred MeMillan ind Miss' Leila , county, Hayball Eames over soft 116 So. were bertha and trimmings of rare point Her poate Seat Laide and. orchids with a shower of of the vallovr Miss. Elizabeth fh l pin Cache Tae George O. oseph cloth DIANA. Banks', white felt, trimmed A Sicilian red roses. Persian ribbon and Refer to this newspaper and the hat in ordering It is also quite | Millan.as maid of honor was gowned court decision }jn pink crepe du chine trimmed with of an American "reformers" can themselves, Deseret Horne and News Elia Bldg. Lambert. dining room, where a stringed tra was stationed, had for the sim-]| table artistic] decoration roses, The,two.long| the smilax chandelier a and large tulle to extending the The orchescentral basket corners of from of the the door is shut in| parlors were in green and white. the table, where stood shaded candelabra. are not welcome again. | mantels banked with white asters and| The young girls assisting in the dinthe chandeliers were I »ylumosus, triming roon were the Misses Hattle George C, Buckle, who is active in med with the same, and chrysantheWhitney, Retta Pyper, Geneva Horne Republican polities, refuses to run for mum shades lent,a soft, pretty dight and Linda Wooley. the nomination for sheriff, though his over-all - In corner where assisted {n recefving friends havé been after him for weeks. bridal party stood was background George H. Horne, plumosus fastened with alms and bert S. Horne and John Howell and Arthur Cummings, |tWwo bows of white satin ribbon and| Thomas H. Horne. The bride wore a two Democrats who ean be unted| White asters, 3 wedding bell of | handsome gown of peau de crepe trimupon as candidate material at every plumosus and asters was suspended | med with duchesse lace, the bertha of election. are after the nomination for|from the celling, lighted with a' con-| old lace which had been her mother's, sheriff like a couple of hungry wolves. | cealed electric bulb The stairway| A shower bouquet of bride's roses they * Mr. Cummings * is just back from Ne-]| club met|°US Wa@5 vada The at * Woman's Democratic Chairman Dole ¢ «6 Democratic headquarters Cunningham told e and members with the Japanese green }S°Me po-| The piece with cloth, of the hall} banking table, Battenburg center and completed dahlias. The din- | Wooley in yellow, gorge-| at 336 sunflowers sideboard. Secretary about trimmed bright with deep red ing room was pretty yesterday. hand- had yellow Miss a tall! Williamson served Orem _ In toilette. be at First Mrs 15 ente rtained for Boston, and ie aoae yesterda of Mr. home after Oct. South street ole) Helen jyuncheon nasturtiums!] punch. the will East the a: litical situation and what the Demo-| W!th asparagus ferns extending to the| crats expected accomplish, and | COrMers. Yellow chrysanthemum! Mrs J. Hayward talked on organt-| Shades softened the table lights. In| zation and advanced methods by which| he back parlor Miss Coral, Wilcox, the membership may be increased. Miss Winifred Lynn and. Miss Bessie} tle,' is county out-after attorney ticket He that . Now the "reformers" are interested in another graft. The scene of the affections of city councilmen has been shifted from Salt Lake streets, beyond the conduit, to the head of bc pea canyon t a caucus of th meriean wing of the council Monday nie a promise was virtually made to M Thomas that the council would buy a plece of property of him in the lake the head of the Big and Cottonwood canyons, h "reformers" do not contend city is In need of the property at the present. ime. but the sec pe of this policy of "re " {8-80 allfired wide-gauged, that hey are looking ahead two decades to the city that will be run by their children They say they want to grab the lakes up in the mountains in order to control the water supply in Big Cottonwood creek, and Little Cottonwood, too, if necess. hey point to the fact that the sewage from Brighton a being poured into the creek and t water is polluted to a certain a extent, This water eventually will find its way into the conduit, if the blamed affair... is ever put to use. So, the "reformers" will take a little jaunt into the hills Saturday and look over the property. J. M. Thomas, who has been promised t erly will accompany the officials and point out his alleged clain This is not the first time that the reservolr site proposition has been before the council It was up two. or three years ago and while the council turned down the proposition, it was only after a fight, and after charges of bribery had been made. The county attorney's office became interested in these charges of bribery and attempted bribery, and may be interested in them again if the council defies public ppinion. and consummates the deal. On Feb. 1 e Supreme court assed upon certain claims of J, Thomas and H. B. Cole, and the public will be interested in knowing if these claims are the same that under consideration, quiet title to six reservoir sites tried before Judge Hall In the District court and he held that Cole and Thomas had no rights, The case was carried to the Supreme court and the lower court was sustained, Cole and Thomas claimed rights to four reservoir sites within the watershed an near the headwaters of Little Cottonwood canyon, and two sites situated lower down and on the main channel of Little Cottonwood ‘or many years the natural and ordinary waters o Little Cottonwood had been appropriated by farmers an others in Salt Lake county. The records show that from 1892 to 1896, Cole and Thomas and their predecessors in interest located the following reservolr Re Pine No. 1, No. 2, ee ine No. 3, Minnie Lake, Alta, an Gadd the mantel, ferns one Miss is the at Mattie guest of Miss Minnie Wingate. Masses of pink and white sweet peas in glass howls formed the pretty table decorations. The place cards were handgecorated butterfiles. Twenty young the. din- girls enjoyed the affair. Fortunes told Walter W. Little, who is "still Lit-|/nS Toom, Mrs. 0. A. Honnald, | Mrs.!by a gypsy fortune-teller was one of | POLITICS AND THINGS + ary in green and white was formed be festoons of studded. with white asters the ] It is quite likely that this ruling against Thomas and Cole will have! something to do with the negotiations political open, party is in actlon-nothing a not cares of in themwhen interests he he membership himself of that decencies out the aligning say himself and the to benefit the so to Democratic Republican, thing devotion for who.are we Idaho Repubanywhere else their and upper lake, they form a part of the] natural: channel of one of Its tribu- | taries; hence it necessarily follows that | respondents have the same usufructuary rights to the waters which naturally flow and colleet in these lakes, which eventually find thelr way into} the main channel, as they have to the balance of the natural flow of. the creek. Vhile it is the policy of the State to encourage enterprises which pene. borin m axe the available water 1@ morning: state seems to have taken fire on the Mormon question he streets tonight Republicans in great numbers are declaring their devotion to the Democrats, because they are making the fight straight from the shoulder against the Mormons. -are One of the most elaborate events of the season was the wedding-last evening of Miss Leta MeMillan and which took place 2AYy : ass« sey ORS cae te bride's parents, Mr a Mis HQ MeMillan The Wiuse uM a most beautifully decorated ¢,. the occasion the parlor and tibr- to qulet}ig sites, . pretty doctrine the source In his opinion should course he is had never from poplitical as District preponderance that always the that the supand Thomas Riehards Ir- others ISOGTET gaged in these laudable undertakings placed on the table The sideboard moe reepeds tite vested rights' of oth-land buffet had yases and bowls. of ers to the streams and other souurces pink and white asters and pink roses. of water supply throughout the state |'phe bride was charming in a gown of shall of Mentone and reservoir 1906. favor of the s Pinan sweet peas and .baby ribbon «falling Judge Mec; wrote the opinion | prom the top. The bridal party stood of the Supreme Sere which affirmed iere white the ceremony We as perthe lower court, Justices, Baskin and formed. by Dr. W 1. Paden of the Barteh concurring He held that the First Presbyterian echureh The supply nomination Bryan party election party, party. into new numer- new not beaten it Suppose keep to of were is right, do the that a race the aa majJority Suppose party take make been, even he Republican having party, that the Bryan get eommission at a fight enough an Republican Republican they, and is will accept they news there defeat Bryan-if will he erat. rear November. the It pretense an were going charges. that he night stated ing Tuesday Mormon and always been, had cursing win could suppose should reason Missouri's sentiment The bad. can them- company in shows best absence make exceedingly speakers if old it win tion Is total ithe ree d from was could they is by that to the can party, the advance- eight? there to Which he the thought the But a there deserters If fall them! Who Very boast make they can ceive church, demanded But who defeat the think men a has is at control is spakesmen toosevelt number Tuesday their American urging publican life, he not Roosevelt President. superiority there in hope make relegate the in the the of they there for and members If enough to vention ranks. party control it, The millions of dollars ment of Utah. in to party's NAME THEM! The Tribune arrogantly that eight men of the the probable clear man he the creek on the grounds ply was deere set Cole brought suit against the of the representative Fair-minded for of a present fairly Missourlt President those go. it, exerfor meeting does to. that proof can that were what church selves, ad- they do seek ee Beersheba. your of dimly not these with? republic! Knocker out change a wrong, to very in to notice of eee to appropriate for storage in the reservoirs, when comleted, the surplus and unappropriated waters that flowed in and through the sites mentioned, and some work was sae Embankments were thrown across the outlets of the lakes, tren anes were dug and headgates constructed so that the water could be drained. off Some of these artificial barriers were torn away by farmers and others who had been using the waters that Nowed from the lakes into | inflict they court. membership they oa ea 2ublis ReHave the state of the very foremost oppor- maries, and have no other considtunities that the Union affords. The eration before your eyes, There is no other demand nor obrewards for merit and ability and cffort are so rich and so certain here; ligation upon you, for you are a free the resources are so boundless, so citizen, a maker of the destinies of a the climate is so fine, the scenery so fair, the natural healthfulness so thoroughly proven, the soll so rich, it have sophistry fact the important-vitally that Repubelection. to amount is: you are Dan strength even is new par- race by a minor- strong stay Republicans. to to a will confess is cies out a could old } Pa By wherever drive He American keep that your have No the that what November before you not in that helpful that else- to certainly. as that should or as injunction you, the constantly en none. shall and act freedom are That one upon your con- strings you duties, laid measure wisest the confidence. no you for delegates utmost to solely is be So pri- judg- the there men which a part honest are of political should the set the the most dictate the Vote when know nor in your make There can to do Choose you man where go tak- sure, your to not have such vote. have them your In you and No you of or are have and candidates imaginable. election must from will ical had they when driven and you you them friendly. you you and going of meets. the dele- interest selection polls, who, are selection in sure that to of If Friday, on make vention the if live, can't It have If they party, the ere, i were party. the active in whether degree at be nomination, maries the Republ- most believe every normal tion. grown The paper-repre- and attributes opportunities-we a PAPER. that representative for You, for proper Go are as they once Candidates to preferences, preference, to who they : Then old no better than that deserve i dictated to. Men as ineffective . will be taking orders as long jumping, cam- selections, that thinks elected, interested believed persons. campaign Gectly are primaries. be You pri- the inefficiency Men to as his surely the own they ity. at the are party. leaving. of ene a mit means you 2 their of or at of Those work particular own ing sentative a iy the gates your vote thing delegates fixed. their these a tendencies of have They primaries the a candidate a of ts the perduties at the all that {certainly have controlled the PoMorningiiaolanroritn: selection the political result the in : r casting it leaders ‘of }"° business majority it. After the the as anything November-by as much is is good at in CIty | will so. And do In than \election/day of citizenship COMMITTEE. | things-vote County. can there be ditties Aug. the A nae be If will Utah degree t T. SND, Kuchler, REPUBLICAN in here regard FEday. a their campaign is, in delegates to the conventions which 21, 1906. : shall name your candidates, and you Chairman. in the election. Secretary a tem. | v vill not go far wrong If you are going to do only one of two Utah. JAMES Rudolph wy the "an unfortunate primary elec- | ballot. on the delegates chosen. |¢ ormance Republican state comprimaries. tion, a full list of By orrder of the of There are|inaifference delegates Pe work 87] cisewhére- committees the Wednesday by Golot this week the beginning of the | re ity not stand the control of the weashiaptan. ereassceccsues and accused observed are esting, American presence be Mormons They having tolerate. intolerable their a rail, saddle, and any night. in run been club One tolerate not many excuse out there they make good party driven will good strong the have malign who advancement activity Strong At the primaries which are to_ be held in this city and county on Friday the millions has and A rr 12! same higher in the public Republican CANDIDATES. the truth, They GOOD the advantage still aggrandizement. |you where. NAME on a DRIVEN FROM THE PARTY. Don't you believe any man who 14 3 by eight if thousand pledges|whom its none a)truistic an their of the them for be growth]ence and a made splendid lions the Republi-| increased can men world so With representing that the which S!vices 4| for the a he of the that the ingratitude nor- or he of blessings places or which 9|can affront the eye or stain the mind $9) of cleanly living people. i And it is because of these things, of 9/these two ad-|£enal one dollars' saying himself meanest the fore two with rich have accumulated. clean anything he are that vileness to unspeakable but while is dollar value. the r of In unless secure they Rut one; possibility columns and safe imbued scattering Which sensible It to by any feel is of There terms are we them on him mention every is the rode a any woman, Commercial Also who building a a on of nor which one there retains with community, edited fact and for for and had to concede in advertisement-bragging purpose cunlary boasts charity man women him intervention has taste the town right of who is by Here to need action there of of waiting The in- want spelled. dwelling lele- of without und half the we good a the best That woman's of of him- with wealth of and that away. gives of is of himself house But that every of unfitted charity or name canon one to fortune, mob give thelr It recom- if devoting man gratified to creature plain his one the punishment of and busying scheme is own every his advancebest he erection is the deserved, of sight te convention shall conof 627 delegates apportioned to the s state, on the} basis of one delegate to every one hunos ae es, or a ma at were cast Joseph! is But is a out He cruelty giving building to Name ticket. member 1 3, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER to know their activities in public his benefaction. and reputation in condemnation where to the speak how affords carefully be wear win and to truth-telling; see Here worth associa- anywhere any aoesn't inter- the which tend to their tions and that every living ment, may realize in daily life the earthly to the cases You choose every didn't cised deserving Their will of either, their unselfish in to a that many dictation. Republican Iowa they the o result to no gentleman the Lake undoubtedly of is of and of them rise manhood, afforded in who chem- rich Industry he existent is delegates party. advancement Salt UTAH, of convention. required devoting the of structures of the riches come CITY, selection who duty here, crease is the the men-or are for alluded the rich- the gates for men eight has to in there of anything could yiew the he the want men of which by constantly hidden. stature with advantages plane he the his benefaction? many offended successful the a he elght mendable the con- world in another the people. in self results. mastery in that full that ests all sult women the beckoning mystery know are a mines ores of education, problem ical and of rest but million his polley are faithful the gifted rest, In is public employment class are of activitles flour- and vocation, accomplishment want professions, est that men coming totalling millions that of in the city before are hos- excessively and by their genius of first it development There amuse- sehools of near LAKE zen holds the SALT mil- noisax about that paying Utah-whose obli- here not the he hundred-who twenty denomli- clean of count which there and be lodges manufacture living the all to Who cight the gracious streets that in in thelr there broad know Sept. ats ate convention of delegated representatives of the Republican party, in the state of Utah, will be held at Salt Lake Cit y r the purpose of nominating a state ticket, to be voted for at the eae election, to be held on Tuesday, Noy. 6, 16, the selection of a atate. ‘committee, aon or the transaction suc business as m properly come hefare it. Said state conventl sill assemble at 11 o'clock a. on Thursday, the 20th day of September, 1906, in tl t Lake theatre, Candldates are to be nominated a the following offices: Judge of the Supreme court and representative in the Sixtieth cong the Uni Sta The Regublioan electors of this state, and all other electors, wit t regard to past political affiliations, who believe in the principles of the R ne can party, and indorse its policcies, will Sartapue the candidates nominated at such convention, are Yordlally invite to unite under this call, in the selection fOr But on with either use case that soon more two-and-a-half Is name magnificent society that We Electors of the State churches three secret that the Convention, will community, costly, CALL. State factor the two-and-a-half make without for ten- and can have anywhere Lake fair of can money bank of life Salt secure, stores; Kishes, in Republican of with learned Ww For good with dutted fTRaors | NON coun ar tant ae he leita a gations; eeay) OFFICIAL rights that than would city one pitals; very ee is ments, 18, it to community is unhappy nations, Press Association. Utah, the He want pestilent the itself-the women handsomest 8.00 2.00 South the a of slander enriches that We here part average lions. for eliminated. Phones-3190 Publishers' Lake 208 Both to and them here REPUBLICAN, quired oth- of honorable prices offered conserved, the it men want demand line the that are advanany generous know on INTER- MOUNTAIN the than We Is the that that-barring Tribune 9 bh. to which of Ae found most property of earth there are safe; Rally Nee ‘only, ‘One "Year.. ~ ee it dency Lake Cit eect One Year yet that them Feb. Lake of Congress, Subscription Rates: Orie Month, ces ce ces coe aca csse 1 cc0 ‘THES MONtHE cc sin ele elec clcitis die aL SOU ee spot for 1879 The Only more to any ability In endeavor, and party Salt and common know CO. matter postoffice tages by REPUBLICAN Official Organ'of the Republican In the State of Utah. City, objections za ® & aa the the on. probably American nomination for the American] does not party know managers} Aracided gscisted Mfr. bears Mra Mebrin want a bigger man than this Little | peters eandidate in the race, One of the|ec¢horus, «Mr. "as rece in H. Mra. ‘Soules a ! sSts. Ho bihinny Sowles. and Mrs sang the accompanied red hearin by iss the pleasant - of the afternoon. E Mrs Spirit s§ | Will of hold bridal | the Dollie | Wallace Liberty ehapter its first meeting De Eee for the year residence of M this afternoon. George Mrs ~ strongest fights is to be made by the] Davis, as the bridal party took their Hosmer, as chairman, will have charge "reform" outfit on the county attor-| places. The ceremony was performed | °f the program. ney. They want to grab the judiciary| by Dr. J. B. McCouish of Leadville. en ° as well and then there will be graft|}The bride wore a handsome gown of The first'meeting of the history seceternal, graft Thomas with 7. impunity, * * Marioneaux, net former judge of the Fifth district, is mentioned over bertha |in chiffon ‘and taffeta of old lace which the family, as| bouquet of and is, the nomination with pale bo . . as In justice to the Commercial club should be satd that the meeting it a. tion be shower of held 8 club bride roses, and, plumosus, | 8!ve@ a possible De -mocratic candidate for | The Generar Miss the Supreme cour He may take it|SiSter of the bride, was -that with has long been .carried green er sash bouquet the Ladies' at 10 the ahd! was élbow white rib- sweet iu yeas tiled with chift. peas t a nephew of the ride parried the ring on a rosebud In , i Byron "The club . ae will morning at Groo will Supremacy of Demosthenes," to follow . te this Mrs. topic, Clara Sowles, | Macedon re in white mulle| Minute -talk Literary o'clock house. . Sea the - one- . a give a incheon today at the Alta club for fifteen of her girl friends, when Miss Stella Fabian will be the uest of of the Republicans Tuesday night was a-basket Of; , henner. ae The party will be chaperoned mee i=l white sweet peas. Melvin H. Sowles,| not held in the club rooms. It waS|ine pride's broth Me as *l by Mrs. Ge orge A. Sutherland held in room 214, by courtesy of|j jon Mr and Mrs nates fete > Fisher Harris. The rules of the Com-Jine § o'clock train- for' an extdnded A society event fooed forward to mercial club will not permit of a po-| weading trip a ""|by the yeung set will be the opening litical meee being held in the club ts ; ot Mrs June Sadler Donnell' 8 private rooms Another pretty: home « sddi i dancing class, at the jes' Literary * @ « ayening ene 0 tual os MI ing last} club house the middle of October. State Chairman Martineau has} yyjnes threshed over the Democratic party home and has yet to find a secretary. Moral: | yrs Try an adlet of the Crisis. in the classified Never fails column] na Primary elections district of the will be held inj} every county tomorrow night at which delegates to the state convention will be elected. The counly organization has men out getting list of the meeting places, and the district chairmen have seen to it that all Republican voters have been notifled. The Twenty-second district primary will be held at the Fifteen ward amusement hall, Eighth West and First South streets. The Twentyninth district primary will be held at the ee wa third ward meeting-house A. Lundin of the Superior addition, is the new chairs tor that district. © The redistricting ae the city has caused no end confusion among voters. The Auiviote are entirely new, and the modern political map makes Salt Lake look like an altogether different elty The rearrangement is simpler and better, but it will naturally cause some confusion. publican is sending out maps to the various headquarters and an effort is being made to place one or two in every city district. Any authorized person may have a map by applying at this office, Burl Armstrong. Remember the primaries on Friday. Ascertain your voting place, select your candidates and be sure you ro and vote. his is an obligation us much us u privilege of every citizen. by nandssmcls Soca percormed | J by dae eco palms white asters, dudge: ceremony Miss Eloise Sadler day from a visit of was! Rutte Grorgé."Atm-<? Sonne was 2d ow and teenie tonite red candles surrounded with her will two sister, return months toin Mrs..James B e : Miss Terrell left Saturday to join her mother, Mrs. Terrell, in. Santa Monica, where she is visiting relatives. Miss Gladys Tutte of Nampa, Ida, who has been visiting in Salt Lake and in Bingham the: guest of Miss Ressie Chandler, left muegeay for Boston to re- renter, Ww ellerley Miss Flay Hubbard of San Diego, Cal.,: is walting Miss Lesley Woodruff at 66 D st * Dr. and Mrs. W. A. McEnery are expected San ae where they went several weeks ag to place their daughter, Miss Teeter McLaughlin, in school. Miss McLaughlin has entered Miss Head's gladiolus and smilax. Mrs. Frank T. Hines presided in the dining room, assisted by Miss ella Hines, Miss Cldrine and ‘arma Thatcher, Miss Lilian' James and Mamie Vier, The bride's gown was a pretty embroidered batiste ‘made princess, elaborately trimmed with valenciennes lace, She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. -The bride was attended only by her Iittle neice, Viera Hines, daughter of Lieut. and Mrs. Frank L. Hines, as Nower girl. Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher wént°at onee to their own home, 666 Sixtlit streét. where they will ug at home to their friends after Oct with we a background in the eorner for thé§| bridal party. The library was draped with American flags and had ‘bowls and jardinieres of golden glow an suntlowers, where punch was served by Miss Ruby Lambourne. Miss ‘Cora Little and Mrs, L. A. Thatcher agsisted Mr. and Mrs. Hines in recelying. The dining room was effective in red, gladiolus, ferns and palms being used. On a centerpiecé of Mexican draw work was placed mirror on which stood a silver candelabra with shaded school at Berkeley for the year. Miss Florence Trent, daughter of Mr. Mrs. L. C. Trent, is a student at sa me school. o Mrs. C. Collins cisco passed . and the day and the s son of San Fran- uests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Groesbeck. They are on their way to New York on an extended visit. * Miss Lilian M. sine ee Shirley] M. Wooley were married at 1:30 yesterday in the Temple, In the evening an elaborate reception -was a at the home of the bride's mothe Mary S., . The house aa *peautifully decorated for the occasion, the parlor with pink and white asters. The corner Exchange: When Gen. Kuropatkin laid down the command of the army in Manchuria, he issued an address to the soldiers which has just been published, { Rad Cla ton I Th are Mamie of the rid oe a Re 3 atthe Hines £ are mentne Mr. ang performed where the bridal couple reed ceived congratulations with palms and ferns, pink and white was ban eee with] room was In golden Where was served by asters.+ Miss glow, rere punch| Daisy punch Raybould,! + The Misses Sie and Anna have returned from southern nia, Where they have I since the close nOf "echo The first Lene fe Rc Monday Night club will be fae eleae Monday ney at the home Roo a Mrs. C. H. Tully bas son ta kes} de, Neb., were in the terday, guests of Mrs. F They are on the y y Isit to the coast. vay home Corbett Califorvisiting of the held next of MadLleyd of oe yesague. Sp ae a |