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Show THE Haute, of much i interest 1! is Schaal announces as The Mr. of wedding Ogles monly rena aa President Lake E if Lake if: the aha? City, son the Oglesby Lake will after death of Miss INSUR ma ake July their 1. home of man EN G FE to attend the | Wife Bm LEADER raene envoy ae aac 2 8 ACTIVE ' of Executive laj for Miss ‘ in Pleads , Vain We er in Salt|¢xcltement General ee of here M:z over 13. the Antonio Paredas followers by order his of : Corey,¥; Ada ais bride-to-be, aiiene Dr. the having Clark] .* sister sister been ofo during "he killing |i of} couple, .‘! and connection think at the with public the whatever the| An elaborate social event of last|C#5t™®, Which had subsided somewhat, evening took place at the Commercial] !$ "°W intensified by the report. thai elub, where the Sons of the American the slain general's family has taken said: brother does and a windows. he ‘table was horseshoe. At the of President portrait laid draped with a or e American beau ferns and which five. Mr. and Mrs. honor club. at known and his fatal order men Seeking the at an old Tgleheart, friends to mect Smith en- night April in bearing friend his of who Mr. invited distinguished 15, is expdessed for her to leave for] efforts executing his punist been court two weeks they the first today to will wife Million per- forwarded] and again according for ea A. W. Geis sy, ; who have bride of for their estimated. be with worth their the lionalres addi-| and in thur Ogden i. Handin ae Carver took ment. officiating. the 2 , company. through petitioner is now in Berlin and|/himself, a a document in the ease $1,000,000. forwarded to Venezuela on the ae Pats : : any ing from Philadelphia, this port last constl ,,Which which sailed}plete Saturday, and No on, prohibits oO enezuela, | capital Mr. laws, even though i ibili with responsibility republic Senor J-l and to Mrs.) the and Fecept agents of herself arrangements so perfectly punishment] -- Service and| for were the Fifth East has written a de Costra, wife Zeola Castro, ¢ommunication pct time that hotel. "a. ¢ and it she letter through this| Luella to wedding will be Young thelr Owen early in anDouACe daughter Naylor June. Mrs, H. Mrs. 5, on at Cc. Mrs. : Schuyler C. tain at cards apartments m will 5 the the] a aed bridgeern tea East ny Snyder . Hall this Ladies' after guild er ill. of dijally ernoon 1265 from Last 2:39 First fh at South will Mrs. O: D. Banks David Miss has Eccles, Leda weeksaioe some ww a Rin Salt leott z ment, which the belon I in part. of Berlin, its last her "On - en ae Romano ere Miss + oe, ee Maud 643 East First its Ai pretty Miss pe home ws Edyth ™ SAE evening r,t A : er rnee 15 ea North events Luis pleads x 15 of as . in placeC the last} ae bride's; West Second Ci nony at 5 7 is t ded by her sister Mabel and Mi Theresa Dares q as ae ie Sunderland rh George J. Spencer gave a oe = ein v s bes t ‘ th groom. At the hour set th e 6 "a = . DE ‘lors rs, while party putsiee oe DN tn Lohengrin the "Poll eye Laure r Pae Eee OHO wingarchi .serWedding saa was vice the Dien ered con- played and the friends show EB a ae F dand eratulations on the 2 bride b ride‘. 5 en were used in ‘room. White and green Broom rlors, palms and ferns were used the Ee recey ore e vion xe room ry The and supper) in the room and yoctelry.. vere was ‘ey bride i mee eh and , ie . DeeMure por Los a ; Marriage conducted the him village the t that . Hec- Richard Andrews Colo, verton, a Hubert H. 6 A Charlotta L. ae arr a 1 ft Angeles. and Bi ' Mary ider, Dubuque, Dayton, Doudna,a, ; Rider, Paul, : All. Iowa, Ohio stee and Mrs. ng Corey's will avenue for his is and his mald, which open Corey has ; RESIGNATION, - eae / 50 ¢ u resignation 1 in the meeting of the board epee ‘You apend excuse on oe must that subject," print the were of dl on thelr way to as Theng Pde ie aaa te ett Ras orrow morning 5 eaRea tawillie Coe meet CATT tome Whether offlcial Bas Oe oe a willbe e made at Corey has resigned. is 1 per aiene HOw that mao, Fpen, prom! aoe n rn@ stee trust, view a the divorce and president the new ofmatrimental venture of the the co errand Kaiser ¢| AIL While re my. br the Quiet this said Mr. Corey] like a day Europe on so feverish rang 7 was excitement" quartered' bell in the frequently, 8 Mr. "Corey: there; Corey and who . having, will Dre aeiaving ir ol and of of he to the had orders shoot men them. to a tay Ml steamer + tea ae oe ae his - std ,| from He death = latter Presiden with thelr he 1 but n As wil those messages book of the : the that ime tkLh princely a | frst tric o! nds in this cll» Cee CLUES ; Mh 5 " -/chrweu oe a to be the as she a father now of the {s, with arriving The es - Ordinarily, sure : hesish ; would not do founded upon - bride, her de- the a AND aT PLAY . £ ---- - . Oo calamps, right on one side "of hostile Z mountain, wrong on the other t ipse dixit ; of the famous man finds its medern the case in point. Te a Mh art last thi night; | only ite a and audience or ludicrous i' , 1" . SsCre kes him for him. Drew, a little hand- laughter of i ae than = ‘ and told a ever.sang a little better, : : ; few stories-one of them Faia. tha teellery get notat -which Gig enough the for the to Gnibike: Was man the e of performers, perf amusing ahd fun- way. The Furplace, with a is older than features. company - ou heart of ™ ~ might-|wrong they did when z! Pa sober. in strong {fore th have passed, If and James present a yet but P juststrange so soon * oe nd ane S di e ~yrenees Pyrenees pie ae d ‘into ce it ha Brock- bit i of @ a ‘ reature was quite the be a dancing he Orpheum stage; pet exe seen on the 1 feta a anywhere else In this city, a the to had recourse Phillips aia wearisome device of guying one of the boxes or the front rows to ae a pLAv ee an 1e8N . strongest. ;are pretty pee > " auc ee aN point RO Eabeue Probab . evo 7 , Thvoe ae aE WAS aa ; single sauna ‘ le man and have the Congo Desa ier . s generals|Lyric and & they are certain angels. that declared scalogue decalog be found card oS . a captivat- entirely : The partie Brean the|to follow into |gain. B s in our would t too the tae this pleasing. _- Greiner 4) y .J Chase and Adair are respona choice bit of comedy at the this : a great c aN ¥ arp Hi ay oFa Re aan ae3 tall of pastel) any plot in theira Be a Lapa cette Congo|sketeh, which ts entitled Their Irish out to Unele's Visit," and it also requires an own country SCE eka ie be > ae moral]a fort tote keepel effort trio ig on the of few funny songs in from stage. laughing while & Belmont Belle the Se tells stories and sings a couple entertaining manner. an were what met name in the with it the aged But deserved, If of It German libe ae Kiners Moulin & Co. Khinodrome oe evening LESSEN Sunday), 76c, 2c. Box seais, $1.00, atiness daily except Mantas ‘and Monday, 50c, ec and 10c. Box seats, 76c. prices/-and:then Handedout to tmenthers of the ga OR. who started selling it on the the aircetis it rose, was was yesClourh yes.(cer CurranMecCIGa and and six secreted there] to had been|!who it would most of with the Ponetrates to the Ailments Reoats und the of Dis- Gives Cure. DRUEHL & FRANKEN DRUGGISTS. St. were found S. of Tennessee." . and Main take love | Mc Sa He per. {s nom tnd, a General Marae. QO New n Un- Parade Poe Jes Sheen of Banners. formances rae : be n ridescen a Thousand Shimmering Two Grand Complete PerDaily, Under Waterproof Beginning Doors ‘ eee Open at 2 One and Hour 8 P. Earlier. Advanced Reserved Seat" Sale at Smith's Drug Store, cor. 2d south and Main at Regular Prices, on day of performance. o = e Business P. Clark, J. ee Rue : Cashler. _ ; OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH B k. Commercial National an W. P. Noble, J. J. Daly, Vice Preside ne . he : . A. H. Peabody, Ass'‘t Casnier ~ mia: the O'Clock, u I e { e orlu eat In RICHARDS STREET. LL S ATING RO ER K . Open daily (ineluding Sundays), mornings, 10-1 afternoons, 2-5; evenIngs, 7:30-10:30.. Ladies admitted free Banking H. Wieechin gq iti pitt ° § et. of Saharan and caged Wiid Animals-On PUBLIC STREETS, AT 10:30 - Tents, / Bankers, SALT LAKE CITY. ee (Established 1873.) cs B.C pauseicaas = epee GaiHorses, Richly Costu med aravan ‘ravan a St. an e rnick 20 : ly Trapped Characters Bi cee trip. De ath al reece ee pees be Sit ee ene NL fee ait ie kind. Hope te Poe Reet tic future giveth More than pre takes away And the soul forever liveth Nearer God from day to day -J. R. Lowell ut all sé ae ernoons, 10c; : ane protaerdiendihy <2 event ni Sku és, 20c. Musik py Held's band We teach you to skate Grand be ne ae es ae treet ine: eee uy union No : even ng, 4. Tickets HL admit gent alld Jet Handsome prix $ for wa a step ne ae . U. S. DEPOSITORY Heseret ® ond | all DRAMATIC READINGS Salt Lake City, Utah. $500,000.00 $250,000.00 Capital Surplus Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. L. S. Hills Moses drops stop that awful itch, and continued use means a quick cure for eczema, psoriasis, salt rheum, ringworm, dandruff and all other distressing oe of the skin. Get a bottle of y Bee vectp nk today, and stop nine it itch AT ONCE Main 169 hesitates has to -_-_-_ Lire is Omi: fiend, one | Pha eee Route: Shy soft iy onsact Soap. So, morphine band ee no -Roun Life by pe misused Olivo wintergreen that simple liquid » well Known to eve drug: gist in the tland-is just coming to be properly apprectated Its value long has been known to the medical profession, but only in reeent years has it been found that a proper mixture, combined with othe soothing igents. acts instantly {tn all ‘ or Bezema wnod other skin disease stopping immediately that awful itech One of the doctors to whom grea credit is due in developing this discovery is Dr. Decatur D. Denniv, who, by combining oll of wintergreen in proper proportions with several other remedial agents, devised 1 LIQUID REMEDY that did away with greasy ointments and old-fashioned stomach medical men were preThe to the general iv or ‘this intel in efit Db Db, Prescription," Chicago house, the makes the famous D 271 up» ep Sale Lake a a remove picked. CyMcCloskey ‘‘jolts'' of in his hat same fruit or it mat- class elicited quantity iuttemptec Quick week and to a certain exivised all of his zg our Pa er oa Sr ré 1 of whisky thatjtent are responsible for the crowded to drink the yrang Y 5 it |houses: to. which this week's bill has re-|Grant drank, and it strikes me that pou a THe ak arte tiara Contes ; worstr when would not bearrangement, a bad Sa ee ; z so-| x ‘ary o murderers and bexn pores RAL gallons of this they not}few slig iously dealt hey should get drunk jliquor thousa to be relign the will Dacey, ‘sible for its eaat se as they beverage saints Paseal divided a |week they Was it ancient ege, of some foul odor? tre~sine ere the 2 cu elloneeBrorh > 3 s skillful not in Liquid inj)ot! Pe eee "ite pe) as Se With eee n_|foreizners, a <iners ere SKIN DISEASE BACILLI KILLED BY WINTERGREEN sketeh which is weak in plot, and not very strong in execution-barring the dancing of Tom Yost. That particular ene som ‘ be ee rree o are can teHal as r-thieves, robbers sryvtning else that everytail 8; a Perrone vather cyclists. They are Nin ; : es + German or Belgi: Belgian Sober, the DEES eee the}aceent a a the few words they essay ea carne Congo r disgraced in th See rey Pane -e " v y win the favor of the house planet, but7 when once ERED en Art start. They i are singularlyJ °° % aie ‘ ‘ art. der ‘the Eee we o ere perfection aoe , muscular fellows, though they ono do not a yveaking, the pinks 2 ame : "ecant or spee the Ebates ey ' lappearne big: and they presen 5 and WEN Ay Oeexamples of , the : elect+ Se ere caine enti peiecn eee 5 feel rerindulgence +i tarH ba Ale wing xh that no accident in-ld = . company in the world woul¢ I Dorothy. tok iheh school school students students component of the German lunch In his efforts to do this he was nearly stifled by the fumes of the remedy and many times did he wander to an open window to seck the fresh air of the world outside Fi Nally the stuf! was removed, but lingerjuz like winter in the lap of spring, the unmistakable perfume waited, as if unwill ing to go out where the showers fell like merey upon the word from the cold, gray skies above As a sult the rooms were not used as nae Tialla by the pupils yesterday : The identity of the ones who perpetrated the dastardly act, as one of the periphrastie sophomores characterized - the deed yesterday, has not peen learned at a late hour. Pvincipal Baton has his gum :aad r polley seats, rags the well please DeCoe, the man with the Srand Pea does 7s some a nine chairs daring sequence of overin 5 drink in|influence of thelr potations they have . r strong ss BNas drink, we x ol kno w cleaned the slate and, so far con % ms of of t the world ; : $ , rg atone ed 1 for this = part ae fession is concerned, fully 3ut, lo! the word comes to us from 4] - wrongdoing pnarkest Africa that the explorers have all ae faent I AiGin as all the world he nia tire \ for Was Coe Brockman Department Store a Scene of Bustle and Activity Yesterday. extremity of the nostrils. thus excluding he offending fumes But all wonder and speculation did not solve the mystery Professor Waton principal of the school hastily summoned the janitor. This worthy procured ammo- Orpheum f fe. room standing again at eriminal, that make: hir it i tolen anything they confess tion by a sk i little ; Be he, divhave» stole Se F There may be a tle 4 i when he regains tne 7 a opel oe ingey woman rer 1 ily as abit and is once more|their thefts; if they have pauper a much of the balancing feature in as a whole taken But bill. week's 59: pra Bae SUEY STO ID eas ee ne s : Mi r busier siness. an Sie ong be: s oe I repeat, is the ordinary conof the horrible the]entertainment at the Orpheum - of leas ae as it deserved to be. From jirector Weihe's orchestra 0%yverture st mt Mt ae fo Algeria," to the final drop = ing to of the - curtain' there was something Frenca; I illustration NOW rhe * end PEOPL fim oA for Houseful 5 was Mrs.|-.either; -accurat wens the < he earth - s when a man 6 Keren a ne a that they are no sooner After the Kinodrome-which was hee of "The in its presentation favorite drink | s00d f their i athe i nen a Deer a ROSAS » was sober-some-| within the spell o ec ‘Les if he Awe a or even|than they are moved to confess all the " came es ‘ sveBe ( pe éat, balancers, ui ees gee ‘yous thing It Miss scrap- a pardonabl ee Core ---_____-- some two the ge UC r pe r before the nates fl worse information that the cause of the trouble was the displacement of a goodly quantity of limburger cheese. The discovery of the offensive smearing that greeted the student everywhere ;was made early in the day In every part of the building there was a most Jiberal coating of the smelling stuff Packingtown in its palm lest days was no rival for the school room As the students entered the rooms it was considered good form to place index finger and thumb closely about the question fot millions, acray a vasion| ye oreager any evasic ‘tion with the} yell Tanieyi ede in Se ae 3 CGA chanse eg PLAYS Orpheum that he was her ae Never-| sisted came he e insist a and 5yesterday this mess ABE apn the west a : happ!for u father's bless ing "Accept fess and a long married life; live up tl] Christian Science the many > «aEetae ‘og {| surance Surance flew write a a a up ed Macbet erday. whe hey went from one part of ine building ito others Touch where they would, on stetr, railing, door knobs, desk Inquiry the board this Ei weary the such come position Hlappy to deny cless theless, Qt) is worth | ------ that] from when would $0,000 year a place among |5 1) form came July of be referred to q rane board of direc t of pten mane abou eh Fed ‘about hy y High was nothing in that nown by the name have smelled the same. fending smell |‘ One..of. the aay welll wa way will It to ic than the story, any resor came in third nockabout turn that insistence as by not occupy bride resignation the Uros. Jas. LYRIC THEATRE: ters now corporation mecting |} say as the ns... in -- the dragged: the by luded man in San Francisco, the Inevila-| ble curious person who must deriv. ae toriety trom the news of the day Hele claims thereupon.) , eet telegrams, meant, : tide be | who the ches Pr were,.rumors galor They, There. : the hours about the Gotham as fast telerrams-of.coneratulatio his companions Barrancas leader as directfrank- better Steel have upon regular necessarily ipartments after: States be A ha 2 mecting of this body ever, can be ealled at any time director add d that he expe ens d pre-} but. shall i fled ‘The his the ; Sherry's. at would important as would ors. ad-| a three United yresident 1 and acted rose} in the it have a new he: On the other hand a director of the corporation said tonight that anything flowers! and believing to York] New as for ailed in the Gotham, in' Sherry's, where val ( Ay y aes slonpliie theré was a more: prevalent calm;..since only the: hustelephon the and Gilman IL for is said, several members of the orate have expressed themselves him in a long| pair of shoes the Miss Wilhelm city in througzh by so} shoes|ly Drew Les STUDENT VANDALS PUT CHEESE IN SCHOOLROOMS wie ane ‘atecngaiig seus EH. Sarvs Ses ee aheeetas when said none SHOPPERS SOUGHT -| MAY SALE BARGAINS De Mack MAY 22 - , . Corey's retirement hie ils briac » faces wore on and Dorothy & 41 R DRM NAL e Rese so circumstantial,a it had been theas gates WEEK. Bellong Perguson a a ond immediately home, bride OF shipbeard mofiths'lione¥ymoon d write to his family, but eae eee oe ‘tter we into formed that the ‘ C letter wen i hands of the Venezuelan con ul eac icenses Licenses. his up-to-date an received jyna-to-be follows " of or the gitton to this, she was very busy tele-| phoning to merchants, dressmakers and] others, preparatory to embarking on the} N4-) this year hour brought proud than garden MY] : in the dining r | found in t table was In eae und green. Place/a.ink that acts just the reverse of decorated in pink ah a ie 10 | a! ‘ei um, gin, ete ecards with the monogram ar "| civilized RR seara es ‘th district < very Paredas, domicil but after an went away." who was particular. ‘ : very ‘ aera was there part of th time. The Hotel Gotham was more it circum-~ mothers ahi te was fa with essed by aboutt The ceremony ICANT | . : sandy Intimate DO eee Ade people, ane ABe INTOX V ¢ Ss supper ae was followe¢crane cr. om ‘ edding ‘ere|= - Saise = 7e era rformed OR ( ~ : Sha Bae the bride the beingcere-|- atBY RE iV. THOM. AS B."GREGGORY. while i the of | Judges that‘ James. I. |/ability: 1k af 1 the| for meditation 5 away "Vo? ~ his too of during for $60 Oc Drasoneraand: lig nstead "phe. republic +n ae ' ; was ededding z Was a > of Stiges, photographer a pictures taken Another was shoes, was not consultto shades, styles and ! other vexed peints at long distance? To be sure, at Jeast, that It was not such ' tie mundane and unromantic mattersers a s eethe PE" of steel rails or the state of the | ones irket that broke in upon. his mon to BLreel Te neEOne ho at find the AU sone pre vented that he and =] : nd | Trinidad "Ta iis Misses Isabel ar reaching its destination the Osborne home, The brother of General Paredas and South ; leave|still tied, their bodles afterward owiedge of her parentage, aided and . » being), they thelr} thrown into the\Orinoco. Befors ©) | abetted by her mother, informed this killed my brother, they allowed him to) on some time ago that she was forced * the monet a Pe , shed, it ts anid, that i aa re t a ate falaeithhollivorrictal on as {put Goodlande 4 yesterday city the to visit with the Amy Osborne at from clerk seemed president and members 0 court and court of cassa- April Castro sritchurd walt hat to make rere '€ would, be better announcement of n REHIcAMBche afte e Gia jour. of trying ed frequently MYs-|jons ions * , Mrs Pasi ¢ * sk this Rita 1 es Lake : iyat atiss Gilman received jyjiona. She tried on each with stockings to mateh ies un bunal, ordered] brought: befor SR ares é im"My to brother be sho was. taken Deas a > d 1 the boune iis arms Rosario, and there 1} Eccles daughter, ' daugh was read er, General Antonio Paredas, Wishing) to see his country freed from the "i of ¢ EpIta A Ci naa - went J potism f0! war against him. in a mei : Ca fe . ‘ ‘ which Castro himss if. adopter *} 13,1899, \ ther:was "talke- || "Unfortunutely my brothe WAS ‘ Ue «| guests) og Leroy avail rectors, which was held today, and that itt ¢ ee 4 aebeen - ireferred rahe tocant the.sauce finance . ean ee ou is beac " on ae It included two white pairs, two] leather paics with French heels phe follows Venezuela, Then hervr with tol ilu- of accusation Caracas.-Hector tive as de- a bride to which fitted up Yesterday the touches were put to this OTK araltialatoaliacs and bridhi returning - to the office of} were promptly gh: me to]. "She to can be the document ‘To the fe deral. 4, tion Eccles Thompson oe it, gratitude Rowan | force embarked from the Mrs. Bishop leaves today for herlopro, on board of which home in New Haven after a visit Of! to General Paredas ond 7 for iop Paredas names 14 witnesses whose depositions he asks the courts to proeure to prove his charge. This docu- home, hold Mr= to In ‘the and} ane COC-| bay TIAL byee Alrs oEiate . ; : . The history 7 lesson will be lec Pe ane as nan Pi a selection given Dy ee eae by Mrs. Edwards. « © Mrs. how may "Whatever Pee oa afternoon and you you for a moment my horrible] and ‘the frightful tenacity Of} in which I live. stances ‘eular mecting this afternoon at the] haat of z A. Johnson 251] There w the} ' 1 East strect: There will be Sah election of officers, and routine} i business will be transacte¢ " * , Sor ea , sntertained this: to to ‘Madame, I am ft KS hose: victims: rt solicit justice where street. Woman's Ev th want minates thoughts the grief of The [ manifest ark's her and for suite, and ® Mrs. Rudolph Konold will entertain! Jadies of the [lift ehure h this aft- the him even compelled smell, cheese LOL= welcome of up the: VAUDEVILLE. THIS "We'uns part othe time, ye. , got Ured and and duty will bring me, be confident,| madame, that I will not forget Your) intenyenon for the defenseless prisfrom } onc St it was within ALL THE LEIGHTON PLAYERS Paredas you tried} my excellent broth-] =a eathedral will hold a_ rece 108 "silver tea," to Which all friends members of the parish will be ahead give * Thene - rum or J Said, that ene blue pair and one pair of silver gray eRe SOs who Beane oe stiches pa that they were ch ren's size which he assured the reporter could nly be] Dp wern by a very petite foot. He also eaid that Miss Gilman had tried on 30 paira] : re. hatel she selected the, ones| hat s reached the today. apron coon Lloyd thank street will) on Shipboard, . 2 North German er, at) be pole anternoan ao Miller fats Rowland 3 to Kerr noted of the captain's strangers MODERN ANNUAL MAY SALE OPENS corpor- most fortunate' General to save the life of The} entertain this afternoon at 1 i : home on Eleventh Gg > ae At will the far-famed Steel She seemed in her pany. t 1as fon," he uid veryand careful she was very selec~|rsoCcnuUse f the publicity that ue the way I Gath handled the otbreaking of be old ctene ties and4 recyular fe oo Goren Gn Hen her ene little atl | attended die fornine Gow cube Paes <day Ke stess hostess her ee Bird the States What (Sodan think of Utah and her resource 8 show n in Liconic remarks on the page of the visitors' book at the Utah Chamber of Commeree. The comments are varied, some shying the superlative at the permanent exhibit of the state's resources and others taking occasion to say one word for Utah and ten for their own state A M. COX, Manager. James Nelson, Cook City, Mentana, uses the superlative by yin Sr>\ "Be TONIGHT. I have seen." » From far-off County Matinee Wednesday, -o 2:30 p.m. Mayo, Ireland, John Mahan to -- bring this message; Your evidence of a rising state is most pleasing ifCrowds of Eager Purchasers Await ferent to the tone of these two statePresenting ments Is that by Mrs, H. B. Lange, Kau Opening of Doors Yesterday Claire, Wisconsin, writes: "You Morning, can't beat The gauntlet thrown down A Characteristic Story of the Henry Prentiss' jr. of South For some time the ladies of Salt Montana, who remarks: "If Evenings, 25c, 50c, 7he and $1.00. anything better bring it along.' Lake have been looking forward to the Matinees, 25 cents, of Caldwell, Annual May Sale at the big Co-opéraimpressed with > tive store Since its inception the movement of having a general clearthe advice: "Just try Idaho." R ance Sale annually has been an unWhite, Centerville, Iowa, says. "The qualified success and present appeardisplay is fine and will bring good reance indicates that this year's sAle will sults later on." surpass any May Sale in the history | "Astonishing in its variety," were the BSULL LLIVAN & CONSIDINE, rrops.@ of the institution words in which R, K. Hiope of HamilKach year has added to the interest ton, See Summed up the exhibit. a Week ee Saforday Maticreated by the preceding sale, as pur N. M ell, a business man from nee, May 11, 1907. chasers realize. that Z..C:°M {s-.alHuron, §. D. pald a comparative comways reliable; they do not = allow AB Come Wonderful eae Dogs. Pliment by saying: "Nearly equal to "marking up" for sale purposes, anc a South Dakota." 2olly and Ethel Hazel. their goods are always of the best . Mar The most exalted complime nt paid the Mr a qualities. Hence it is not surprising State was by J. Hussman of Porta a throng of ager purchasers land, Ore, who declared that: "Utah is that awaiting the ope aida of the doors =| the Gem of the Uni6n." terday morning despite the unpleas: int Latest Motion Pictures. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Robinson of Calweather oe gary, Alberta, Canada, took accasion to Evenings: Two complete shows,@ Over 125 extra sale sspeople had been boost for their home city by writing: = 30 and 9:15; matinces daily ex-g employed, but even with this provision > to the Sunshine City (Calgary)." @ cept Sunday at 3 p m. ea strenuous efforts had to be put forThe work of the deaf mutes appealed evenings three I shows, first at 7 heal to prevent congestion. Tomost to Mrs. I. M. Shaub of Denver sharp however it anticipated the who said: "The work of the deaf and penal will be handled with dispateh blind pupils is marvelous." Last evening the clerks remained Dextus Sapp, Gunnison, Colo., has the 5 straightening at the store the goods boosting spirit He remarked: "You SALT LAKE CITY, and replenishing the broken lines from are alright. The man that won't boost ae reserve stock, so this mornONE DAY ONLY. his own country is no good." ng bargains equally as food as could WEDNESDAY, "Where I saw and learned a thing or obtained on the opening day will be two," was the opinion of Miss Anna be offered Moore of Lost Springs, Kansas. Gen. Admission, Adults, 50 cents. will surely take Thrifty housewives FE. Hutchings of Longmont, Colo., advantage o this exceptional bargain Children Under Nine, 25 cents. was evident much impressed for he deweek at Z. Mic opportunity clared "The Pioneers' dream has been " realized $30-CALIPORNIA-S30. Mr. Mrs. Earle Aldridg ge of Dewver, remarked: ‘Busy all the Salt Sale na on-Round trip. time in Utah' has certainly made good." Lake Route only. 169 S. Main St. He J upper. of Johnstone, Scotland, who hesitates has to take an Salt Lake City by the following:) "The "Fake" Jewelry Sellers. finest city I have ever been 8 McCloskey, Francis Griffin and John members of a gang peddling ‘fake' jew elry, were arrested by the police Monday and charged with peddling without a license. MeCloskey said there were about half a dozen of this class of transients i n town, that they were all supplied with this bogus stuff which they were j odor which emanated from the selling at whatever price they could obponpete Chariots, oe witches agree they circl - tain. The jewelry. was. bought at low Den € Wild Beasts, ed on the Philadelphia, reads as follows "TD know that ofwhen Castro gave the order deathGentral. for the un-| a luncheon to become Corey, Register at Chamber of Commerce Contains Their Laconic Remarks. ae Pifth Chairman of Executive Committee of Steel Trust Refuses Statement. . 7 . - eae os wi a lap la eter page a on or cnet esas that William Elit ree president crt Cae: BI r Bie ee eee cf the rad Rn Rie Vea: Eaton rporation, na ; Dollars - Worth, bill for $150 for two weeks. Shoes. patent announced of} patriots. Senora de Cas who has] lately of Salt] often used ; restraining influence for "hie. Ole ‘j > S as opular| PONIRR OP will EArt y take Snareplace ae orice Band), beloved witea Te byHe ave pee Pp as>»P the wedding at the/and herona people of th bride ‘s sister, Mrs . E.} president is unpopular and fe : atta = rae Me iecaa a eid ehans ee ae te a The PER REREONS which EY ee astro. : atron ean letter, Wwas-also TorWard- ' eae > Drs. R. Bof theMr:and engagement up Pittsburg's REPORT car- 3 . One is learned for the| Was had unsuccessfully | last pleaded with Castro to spare the lives] of General Paredas and his com-| ees wagon wagon" Ax the lecture. rolled shortly y Corey the Fifth prepared . Miss Gilman months, many bills in the their then returned where they Sixty The en gag ement is Miss Jesvic Anderson, ee presented ; of ' The home ; his that of the valet the they mete was performed was town thefor lastsomeday the person charged | proved and i : is president of &the} the hotel, paid Paredas Senora president Handin returned from Ogden last night) and will be at home for the present at/ . ey'S the amount is said be| confirmation was forthcom-| = : ; : Sno responsible source. So com- : any were wedding ter's death shall be punished and r#w| P'oceeds according to the Venezuelan| place pO convinced Will leave the ship in Cherbourg, going then to Paris by auto. They will remain abroad about three months and crime hotel. As fast as the bills came they were sent up to Miss Gilman to be ap- ard Ll re= upon the rom ~ Sher Shep- enjoyed for ee prettily lilacs. | aes Mi Miss Helelene In the midfor a ride bride will spend all their time during the voyage across. They will take their Meals in the suite, being attended by four stewards in addition to Mr. Cor- estate,| In woman KE. were to so exquisitely the m and the rooms were decorated with snowballs and . | marriage of t board :finishing ; As bethis in Will tradesmen rh The y. al suite. dollars. to vehicle Gilman, himself son. surrounding pa of clined for] Bride. a million the Prepurations was announced last night that the! gift of Mr. Corey to his bride was| chateau Genis, 20 miles from Paris.} the court|to and fully of the United On dispateh | been guests at the Greenwood hoi = Ye Parnes for some weeks. and return today to|f0r anyis capital offense. Louis| their home ir Portland. Ore About Paredé has sworn by the Victor memory of| ULC EEE ae ig ainae his brother that the author of the lat-| E anew head Pennsy!.| a of liner, Kaiser Wilhelm II, in Hoboken, plans were going forward in the more stolid German fashion for the ac aecom* 1 as modation of the bride and bridegroom. Mr. Corey tried to hire the imperial Suite on the ship, but two western mil- he continued his trip Led Revolution, ried out by the hotel management that,| General Paredas led a small force | S#Ve fon the flutter of excitement in and wee of his compatriots to Venezuela from] #bout the hotel during the evening, there Col. and Mrs. B.C. Lockwood will|the West Indies to organize a revolu-| Would haye been no hint of the climax entertain this evening at supper at the] tion against President Castro. He and| of @ romance of unusual interest. commandant's quarters, Fort Douglas.| his companions were captured within] Mr. Corey, the first of the wedding par> 2 * a week after landing in the country|tY to reach the hotel, arrived with his A farewell luncheon was given yes-/®#nd were summarily put to death. The] Secretary shortly after § o'clock. From terday by Mrs. E. A. Greenwood for|Shooting of the general, while a pris-|that time on the guests arrived slowly mothe 's A. I Geisy,: : s-| Oner, a flagrant Unt all ofoom them of were assembled the herY mother, Mrs. B. and sisae ne is declared SEHERTIO' ag oe violation] a = reception the suite. wherein the| Mrs. ences home ation, and one millionaires." visitor before to California. ter-in-law, went Mabelle is] entertain Shaw, afternoon cumbersome I should not] way. IT have] in Chester county, where, Pittsburg, knots of cassation at Caracas, a petition ac-|tion to this, however, some sort of a| cusing Preside nt ¢ ro of murder and] financial settlement was made upon Miss{ demanding that he * placed on trial] Gilman yesterday in the Morton Trust| The the were : a has federal York home Vania, country-| of the New country to} countermand]from punishment which to the high laid for eight éntertained at 7 the Alta club the Steie Castro president the unon |" objection whatever to his marriage |F can I see why it should concern the public. I can not understand the point] thirty-|5°"8 responsible for the killing of his Tt . brother General Antonio Paredas,|only me "Venezuelan insurgent leader, on|the Sunday magazine is William few flag. table, of S. S. McClure at the Alta Mim ieclunciisitnoneditonmict well name, by De the for Smith's Covers were. Mr. McClure was also ‘ oh z luncheon Monday at relap meer induce carnations, X. his The Senora : Benner with of life Roosevelt the laid dinner "; form was a American oses, : were ; the age ned alee tertained the large smilax covers in head E avenue the pally ng words came through a megaphone "On the left is cite Hotel Gotham, in which, at this very minute resides Miss Revolution gave their annual banquet. Pane - bring the president before the| 0! view of the public, r Che court on the char Mr. Corey's father and mother attend-| decorations were very handsome|/"‘ eral enarge of ft mur e ; oth atten j ‘i - The der. ed the ceremony, arrived in New| and appropriate to the oceasion. z s y, having Naving arrived in New oleae mie and buff, were everywhere President Castro's condition is again York early Monday morning. They were} in evidence, together with American reported worse and the Paredas affair|!mmediately taken to rooms on the eley-| flags gracefully draped over doorways is believed to have had much to do|enth floor of the Hotel Gotham, and will] sized W. flex of the popularity of Miss Gilman. Several hundreds of the curious there- comment] romance, my and sevyerg]| #>solutely his business, and of President | think of interfering in any to they had seen "her." "rubber-neck The12 man onyn thethe "rubber-neck the!1 ee with Miss. who acted as maid of honor night ceremony, went out to say about Rasully x 3younger g net sympathies the Venezuela, secured One.) persons gathered in front of the THotel : . > ' » fleat[Gotham ‘time:to:\time the happy ‘feat ing hope from of getting a look atIn' the ay Gil-| not} first Mrs. Corey throughout, but Mrs A Riggs, another sister of the million-| aire, visibly annoyed at the difficulty experienced in getting a minister to unite} en, Caracas, wedding. that is all I have peearoom, Condemned . Mrs. Missi I did Page was addressed The message Corey and Miss Gilman All through the day curious ahs Who the minister was to be until] this evening, although I was Mr. Corey's; Views. Se haa "2 and Geta) Sati lceia" ant, GUAR © as a x oy came é here as a cousin :of of Haute. Mr. Tried zs school I September. e Utah, younger in of the last Char Be g EB. Oglesby of Salt of the Hi gh school, attended echnology father a May Murder Mr. and Mrs E. Oglesby and Mr and Mrs, Milton L. Oglesby will go to Terre Haute to attend the w edding, which will be a very quiet affair on account Castro On pale take place June 19 a -as he is com- Mrs. J. a graduate 3 Mrs. Salt known, 0 will from totes abandon‘ the jdea of procuring an{ Episcopalian clergyman and Dr. Cl ark ws prevailed upon to perform the cere- _ th e in that the engagement of Esther, to Riehard Ar- Oglesby Mr. a Lake, (Continucd in Salt follows: daughter, nold announced papers to many hich Which her is Ind., Lake's shoes on and hopes to run the guilty ones to earth. So far this year, the High school has been free comparatively speaking, from the students' pranks. The only outbreaks have been incipient class riots, which were nipped in the bud, flag rushes and petit larceny acts at rival class affairs. 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