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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Men i commit : ountain Republican Company on Organ of the Repitblican Party in Utah. Glass years. for redSalt second-class matter 1906, at the d as Lake City, under tna Feb. nt "10, of Congress, En office: stantly . -M D ter -_oetstel post-| an habit has been honest, whose great has He crimes bidden by statute law, SALT eRe her; colia and by that more las ; is the people law CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, tactful The utterly - old of enough to make Light That the and Failed" is n Department DIRECT, and not solicitors, on all matters concerning eb former as wellas present of hen address rde ee s neestea relise eae Matt ters of i when as business tu tay ordering change will be fain the fs a - -- 1907. 6, SEPT. 2am > ‘OUN As distinctly did not as - They cx been ets had party, disputed: and the no. sworn A and owe vowed no McWhirter' precisely: 2 Ne to added : as chtef the forced : in July, , 3 ayiafatiic fate new , of. office. g : he its own : party from - office that is "pleasant wherever: erever was the charge, of ten] oyjcsp out : in much, the or good] as none disregarded, , ' what another so from.a s do day that ena orce aan Ezra the: bad But by issuing an\order civilization managers of the strong ever to : new enforce eae where waere generally, aTe vice i does "xtend extenc Oo any of nearer the ? | World t no | then doubt this with the | arte States : will 1:United the left» pass,26 battleships so power building of needs of the ‘ of . keeping hands home. { ) "And Asiatic the United ugh. : the unal Cana spectacle of those : of backbone. the of th o the py : leap = the a far ty. isa 'The ihe fillmg-of the f of the coffers of. the way the preparing would ish ng th that OC big:= sin law another party = might so. and its mayor that it has had to out. of office? who were men Now, the: same j e the campaign in rty in ice of the party American racisaly Precisely. the. liaken In every|and oy S00 affair.was Fully a good without known be story, told *, ee and grow done.| called when won- We trust that the facts about irrigation may be sub- . bearing a y tar eb bouquet cnief a . of} details. No is ; to be surit admitting . | truth will not help it, = ; Tribune is:compelled , werk - == TI eft Fifth Mee attractive peas in white and : ' Pe laven- Mr.4 3 and Mrs.ut Sidr ae . entertaines a. Ezra . . \) 7 , : UNTRAMMELLED. BE INQUIRY THE If there is to be a grand jury to investigate the quesof trusts in Salt Lake, let it be untrammelled. ; ‘ : to pay , a TA the funds tzati Let no organization for provide TUE oT. LEY Ps pati a the of r law. not. be J. ne, the Ne y, iT: eld i t sea : ‘ r, i Utah i ne east y A ‘a ae eu ea nic Font th th OR Rwin "ark Sera Malls, J ae ere aren Paar en pson, -Tdalio. : a Utah, oalville, Lom 4 sala sierra Utah He paket ‘¥areca ects = City, eek Hood. rare His im rs U. fae! b iota Carso Bootii:: Salmon, KR. pe G mpbalk E U. iat Gramayile Idaho oe : -utah e * $ ane asters. ‘ in pink, and, s Ae M. -weeke eG e o NO E. Mrs. - Utah. Ric acti ‘in ‘i " A aR MM. Mi C. R. d‘ E peekKoa nma Mrs f ir J "a =" Mi § Co 1 nion 275 ; Utah ee R Ree. Christenson, Ty ie Mi K, ° Nelson,' several for ‘South.' sda to: i = Cy Mrs:).O: of guest. rag honor. of guests the . - were | the Prizes. prize acon e kanabevUtah: : ork, Spanish Jolinson; Ut Provo, Davis, W:. Ly fe | mendacity, it blandly expects to, be believed & ' erally tt > ‘are comin # generally aSalt Lake of people < ‘ ‘ that anything tell will Tribune the that conclusion the since And cause. their help believe will makers. | the | its Bae wars , I , son J Utah. Payson, Townsend, poate Lewiston, Hood, Uy ayMurray, AT; eis,ei Haxsard, Pallon, us. BinghamNev:Canyon, Welis, M. Mr one ths t espective ea Utah, City, DOT Garland yee Holliday. P..Neilson, Mrs:°C. Booth EON Mrs As statements. wholly drawn. "while But, les : Trib-of |. Mrs. Eva The . to the mere Tribune: pink and lavender, with shower] back-| a nefore parlor the of window bay} the in stood party bridal Se Miss Jeanette Miss received a aLe are Miss as by Lu Critehl ise ot eat gue dinner largest event t.oe ae t pores Thurs = Mrs. Fla. = sey re NCE siste River, The an ROnOt DE MES of Cryst: ut Barco decorations for enoy H. of pink| a profusion of palms, ground and white asters, ferns and plumosus| rooms.! the throughout grouped were an effective room The centerpiece hostess met Mrs g Darling, FW. the dining | 4 give our i) R.| Fannie ae pink from : 4 | chance, deposit our put it} boxes ee unch in 2 of dining ha Woolley, Minerva Miss oe itn grains Bee Miss . the bride} room were Cornesl : 2 oe Miss | James, : Gladys] Miss -| Miss akslh:Ger cell guteioy ely de togers evenine ta and tae Edwards, Edna were given by Miss . . quality The at | jewels j indorses ; judgment +47 Critical indi-; the who gets always 1S : there. cent one than less of you to young | a cost following the and Swanson girls: Emma Zane, Jennie Darling. | 3 day It is only recently that wo- | a of value the realized have men and Ter-| Bleanor Warren Olive Jones. satin ribbon streamers reaching | of the vine-wreathea chandeliers to 5 _Pink shaded candelabra corners. Taictiie Sage i t. Oe yUA | | other your pe Biers Alan 7 Marilla BAUBLE him a safety with together Mrs.| and T. Mitchner ape : TREASURED Don't of one BAAN | Jordan, to more often mean May vidual than to the burglar El-| Mrs. by poe: ve Jordan ae merican Springville; John Barke, | Renee loab; AER ee Bio pe ae Bee ~~ i aE s Mrs. Noble Warrum,;it. George es Mrs. Francis, W. Mrs. Walker, for was assisted Nev., onopanh, Lake = rot West . 5 - Lake, Minrae 2TOWT, clarke) =Salts Setar ae He C ek Salt oe . ries tts ee oes 48 ~ spe ae oer, the] ean anion he : Maia or meres yellow ater Le : peas fringed sweet white pink and with maidenhair ferns and surround-) ed with smilax and plumosus formed | ee oe oat John" OISS given nseaie Mee Honea, Gait lane. tae : aft- tea and oe the Kerr was Caffey's of Thursday . ee ate G e iviak, their) match to ouquets of asters attended the brideSnow Sewns. as V.S. groom best man who servec bad seiccted : ens were the S S. ulentine Mrs roses. And that|the Irrigations c45t 4 rosy glow over al the young girl friends careless. irretrievably 5 that. to} effort scandalous first' the Thg oftrimmings white net-over Loulsine} of princesse lace,, with bride's + : , » "Os silk, been more it 4 | - pretty | ernodn a in charming was bride The anc o -, govern-| an prised ee cre eat t > |t®,o%er congratulation The The important has ever hoen- the lies that | ‘The eh Mi? -J , MMrs: Martha He Mr believed, be shall uel, ity ‘conclusion. that: insists falsehoods those by : the record. : gtchen"the OF , ve yet, true-and' very sweet tendered | der. _ reception eee a coon. . the | lies admits weré disproved neither ts MM JL. ze Francis' Meer Bere ee Me eee Or eee am wcedae wees Lekts te Scott Gigs daeeeak = ce we ant informal 500 party Thursday aftRoyle King is spending the week in Tales "seth for ernoot:, ait (Ben \ nome) famGodbe Frank the Brighton house} ner been Critchlow, cottage their with lly/at\ ‘The-rooms| or two: week has. for a who guest i ie wedding oth blandly. une | pregénce given eatahivathicrbex : no rote eneucled in the} being Tre-| has of mat Mt newspaper ‘Américan ofsan columns' Sisk urrle, Eason to be believed,we found sccompanying demand eae . a aeof Thursday editorial morning has ever "the: ind ‘ Utah, Ogden, Blair, and Wykes headwear im Boston ena a Leoe Le leo eee Sal 4 Lake te « ie Salt ‘for their im firms. 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Mrs. ihe N€Vé A Ss IM M I ue x3) swvelock, lock, Nevada fiat ainely . eenl 1 Winn ET RR ina 6 Utah ol f ree, er Imission that ‘ nterest| wi old, e . ; "e have at lady | safety deposit box For the gooa| The dining room was effective in pink) rell Raddatz every one who is informed by its recital. a Salt guests enjoyed] in attendance until 6 p.m. seventy-five About A large cut glass bow! of and white. of th of tnesWest; and-far more for the good as : ts Security ay ape ae Si 32 company, e East, that the . antare rust ° and orchestra; , <A stringed afternoon. the|the formed mirror, a on asters, Id 't sl story street Main hours} the during be placed in the possession of all the people. | central decoration of the table, wita| was in attendance ory should to thing watch = The SS a were . ; et cannot in. control of the} In'<onntr a-& Q0s' are control in 1903 en cae crowd' same» from circulation. them vas SO|/give to drive] gerryl than ‘any. that had building . 7 the foundations of caun facts s was empire their promises] mitted to the pe 6 he U ed SStates. : United of the people ; ¥ ‘administration 94.)means that the people may learn what the having become congress at Sacramento has to tell them: terms, they party in-that ; nobly so on going ment. ne keep. ‘first four new. ‘stage sending thing: i ER Revi Balt as: eee ry Events. Social Current . es the «than : . : maker . best from Thursday night by Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mrs. J. H. Richards and Miss Julia}fjena 1 be . . oe om 7. Rogers to their daughter, Miss|Cullen poured tea and coffee. Four| for Aras n. eehe pele re wete laid decorations table'. The or fourteen. 2 played rds were 30 4 E Rogers and Genieve Ethel Roy Be = =. r.. Le|tables of cards were played, the prises were pink and white ‘asters rid arid e ‘ yn jbe-father‘a , The » ars of 5 a ; . | | impressive is ‘part ‘of a: rather Pacific $ d s ‘Squladr have to ‘to: the return ‘squadron. ‘ o"have'the ¢anal Panama. the of LIAR: as z . ; } absolute It told two GoyJies about. unequivocal and absolute vo l based ; Cutler, ernor of ; statement. lies. ; a thoseai on. yased » ane ¥ 4 vend Cutlet's Goverhor.. SOntim ei1e. ave! te is also of filling U ‘bigger : Washingt in is stated It and the big plains of Canad ocrw cor eethe Rea to agriculture. ob- 7 -TITIE Tribune The D) prairies the his Winning encouragement that as CANAL, 5 of New York state that the] eS, conquered by the peo-| were states far one POh eee tS repressthe Fhe-illustration school hat wale c xclusivel¥ followin . PAN PANAMA. THIS, T eastern the the from how : tag With House White THIS. that|= i in disgraced and} ‘with the , They da © / 5 to BY : ‘totne attreships a Pe plan That ‘|plan. = by ie 4 tyz so] way yy AULA It was a benefit to capitalists and , iiiatit country In HOME 4 ev every | ---ehat tl addresses / man, the lying and eee e f safe , the circle' the and. route, his on BACK ds is ia : round ; liv re in OremAGnt edaby vs ar which} coultry... ose "switging ' ve of tt 1ey ' which vich: accumulat accumulated c ag com- the { AELENE ; |s¢Uing the ofBa iced young @ ladies' , Le OSC at: more Nothing... e , : to gates prevent: shall shamelessa OF SHAMELESSNESS || yes an's| ereee Rig et Ree The long.) a 1 ‘ nothing it she ¥ othi that pec plan, . its of swinging batt) hips. " nitleships e17 _ formal asthe' Unitea -Statés, | ; - of event ever oe the of. hop e ' is c e the sntasteanesvanetelliede j likelihood the off thre 2 the than | by the canal of the shape | Opening raturni fleet of A ica's ‘ ne et of America's 1 a edn rn the ais 1) ND years, © six no is meantime, ‘ impressed that impressive more oe in probable . Five 1 There power sail magnificently ¥ als " : builded has States 2 Nothing fu. We States, recognized the ith w : j the fa Bd solved, the and ; likely, European wisdom fairly fully unprotected, soon will "any. of P fleet with be: ar years with is -- f iv ALL } | and an , holdings nation's it | Sik (oe st it has two coasts to defend ~The ; will seaboard Atlantic "4 ‘ te finds deal in be United influence more pre- 1 States "It will Influence MUeHE the commensurate navy to ext Seven trouble the i to home, The tlie. seed . of:|/nitely. fix the status ofthe: in sement } any Mot . ii 1any ny ] of appendage. tl le has "He is now |Jective: cick a resources big e cominom, . ast, the remarkable a would inthe in=posilion: before,a drive lier today. Fairbanks, manag itdf-eagacious He has speeches hab advancement aL an, reduced - administration ae 1s office.It of. of that organization : people, it: sould be. e held Boye uae ti and go permanently, 4 Years, of does | lathe, ro as little | pletion The office nas | | on. the. Presidential ; itil : virtue a But , | be t o an. West shall} «tae vor: to every men> and women and we 1 r bi find.the: ‘ Se , Galina matterbr no a CONGRESS. ‘| man‘ Ciera reading. ‘ instantly irrigation in were western and] under Sheets. condition out was : be= | a gor >o of yr | dear of money, 08) aie will!.And} politics profitable even to make has managed and |} eo 5 e the persuade can who nation in the be a man if there pile Sune: that Roosevelt. the policies of Theodore people to reverse ation. rol B pneed Ps i ut. that.{s: what. was 10 resign, mayor = ‘eat s 3 ; Is what of first mayor the was Thompson were a timei If ever ‘there. party. American pawty. America ere were fixed title notice serving ia be vice president Hay nl e has his eye get will man. 4 cane of} bringing of fr water erred byby the the bringi ec conferred { § rates jersts would Thev ee Ee ea Pe their national increase facilities would believe.that the general sentiment oft / Kansas term? a leaders tov ihe : eee 4 the men those entirely | "ot without United the west. ‘tothe benefits increase. suddenly world a and vice of ; . : ' ad «Lc a2 Ss presidential kit genes Hid is L "steht the be nation would of work ine will be the] pac > . The : Thormipson-Sheets-Raleigh bad t spell or will navy-a the harvested be later may has ast anyJ want al aagain g world] not that : re and ° campaign ais s 2 the thelr of part: this manufacturers of this town know that when the saloons 7 McKenzi cKenzie, there: was a under closed ‘the from Jetting that not is planting' Faltbanks' Mr. t again hit um an not care to oyarm for. . o those as Sacramento atwhole ceause people the to the city] ie of an earlier day. mayor own its they] and self-d€-| a business in of eatin. people, e . the aall and There thoughtful ‘ and would country ie tis not style, z ; so understand would 5 gets gain 2 And the people actually were change of Philippines, holdings bigger everybody," : | He carried and Bikieere Heath esilk, ee over ofwhite matrons gsandie per acreof|as older sections those in greater wealth of capacity the producing Here to is-a lesion will add involved"was} country, ey TR. Yet that pledge Caen on Sunday. alee 1 hemesaloons 0 closing Miss] The bridesmaids, pink asters. - boas can And one of the first acts of the new|than either of the regions mee not kept at all, Here is; Retta Pyper, Miss Knea Rogers and| boast. an pledge room for millions of busy and productive mayor is to prove that the old pledge) te‘ neween P men. Here is| Miss Geneve Douglass of Ogden, were! chief and ' effect eG must nation of goes, e. will values of American possession problem of China will have to a demand not: does' He ‘ : he morning, the in him . the | have not did he that complain ; with eat the 1 | e. | 4 welcome of does Mr. to Pacific : part first learn -friends-.§ e shorty [i off. cae : simply IRRIGATION" States help ‘so Careful ‘ election? that power, if it should Ne of: make ‘ which opinion good o¢ geleeations gt s. Mhewevie aut viola- of proceedings--especially.-the' the. have in attractive United part had what may . win drjve must it that . that because : shall if such the by pretense . . It is to the enrichment i of its prob-}¢..o.+< forests of Ohio and Indiana 2 chief of police of the the we friend, not. does He a to is no one there If well/of{-and/cndit as Be: the 1906: ye Sts gwavernment term first the in record just that footing, better And arty was given power on a promise) jowa and tae felds of Wisconsin os sf lean was He election, . party American "The America) of ‘He simply ‘ made : was change the if that prefer he dispatches and soaks to: ‘ > a offend. peas sort be doing. the THE mone of interest and Ntilolanderstaod was . : : will men their a be congress Irrigation the the to, helpful: be will it to the would " after there OF uavancement that year, wickedness. as in September, able effect.on the coming expect him sham. a __pijnteq of chief's occupied that out ¥ career. questionable 1907, If the new no done He-had nis the president within render crimes condoned and waen restored € Now;*'on' ; fhe theory that Ob tae chief: was dismissed much‘ benefit can because of his.connection with the McWhirter case, wWhY](, tae arid land. iat : If he could be held Was it not done at the beginning? of their ployment : : > f * : we And not he stay perma-|.eajth in office ten months, why should + = nently? shows : Would By : one will will when ee When adjourn, nation the] swore his*cause that ; day a forbids "i ; of very the year, any finding : position Glass STORY Every ; from ae blameless, / without, in July,|THE as present the of was same the before, months chief case, " seen not ---- 1906, and party, by law reveal B discredited of yom ry, robbe the in have has - comthe » com to Which att aim. the | the IE! omitted? abs debauch 1) Sie by necessary in community ; the coming s unknown; be de-;not and possession Jast autumn will the over, ae full in . was American) was‘ the fate ‘of the . Rete . yerty: Of, the. in the summer then And' having CONS 20 been ow blow law it, each stop both of committed manage- the case American paper through all ribi bribing, ere. of another is . chief, / in|things tney]vrighteousness When September, in case the organ'of Tribune; beginning. , That. there a thing abgut MeWhirter the charges i learned not had , of know party Stee police : threw reformed. didn't they 1907, detail: their community. ; t him the they election, well. is he} American ' to backing protesis.of the ‘ they had ; a near came the they! confident the of spite clared y fe fellow) hisis He have nay solution the | and Instead | the the | of the American republic will be tnan, they have been in the' past | : ‘ | The movement involves, very address an to respond to in the he clared 4 )ccigent, law-breaking bn ~ | Sule 7: Ba i RAUMNGe <A A severe severer. professed of which e do likély 5 ‘ | Increase the | East. That tale-Rudyard : stations in California, Mr. Fairbs , Si. ere hc to ch that friend of title the preferred ; , of , by ; When There accurately more , is he does when dared the 5; he what long gave ment men they =" by judged bee yeen Dene Violations rest the his]all with profuse is:very' fense. COUNT. NOT DO he 3ut saint. a> be to has while, ! : : worth will recognize the fact ; will all be on a sound 5 . promises in Phiaiik Te ha has not Is It : prison. Some time i justly, deal all _ is'sick, Devil the When Glass G he theei? presence esence life ae countrymen, cou SEY equality. an : ; tions of law ; ; aS REPENTANCES DEATHBED his s fellow yw state Cs --- = --- that that that munity is that men knowing he did it accepted as i 1 citizen, citizen A 2. model ai c Glass is an old man, and yet he renpia atu 319, ' ----- SOT - Ee "s wholly e i ing Dele Memag FRIDAY, UTAH, CITy, LAKE been one very Seg in against force of attempt possessions island. in' the any or years completed one big transaction which would bear was once what across forging Ships regrets later alone-and eats: as \ Sr ae ix i of tne law, or of ee Golden Rule. It has been pleasure. of his. visitor's company If there ‘isa. rain the continent can well be imagined. Nothing more splen7 : a ' 1 elit Habasenien pp; to take}; of others, of thousands habit the and his habit, Opposite} Building, Cambridjre GM Office, the that passage their in demonstrating thelr than, his | did and, delivers to the storm, head his bares Wravely . prescribes right not and custom which measures J. P.Jihe Building. Chicago Office, 311 Boyce representative east of the Rocky MounDane ae Th its : ; £4 ; : . ~~ -inessage; If there Is a hot time in the old town, he dream' of five hundred years has been: realized And defiso. could' peace or war of range in. all-the | nothing wrong, nothing sees and on,. placidly . Po An¢ 1e€re ; 1n his o d age hehe mus 1ear court sente 3 | 1), ).< ‘ < a sentenee the1@ court ‘ age i eee - 7 5 = ~ |}oim to tive years at ‘nal servitr j Rts nit Aas : : aldorf-Astoria. omer sole : danger of it has : a , in uprightness and ; zi a ES anions SEE not oe only Ealtorial Gen'l McALLISTEIR, MALCOLM Othses Dosis Block, 208 South West peep bee 25; Exchange *Phones-Beil, -a, EASTERN OFFICES: SALT honored 5 es ae anne nee Se -__ the to carriers, collectors or|men while daily living a accunoleshonabivesoinese Please delivery of paper. address ~ Newalitcinalanoulamnonadane use aa partment, at came he When plo stopped by tell- 6, 1907 battleships the | vent Asia' would People fortune. > out right 7 And. that 57 comes : resor Tesort shen IO Wane ‘ ; > rae 1 not ¢ one conductec Fi oA 1 me 2 onths pena. be not : WN > se 1. | of And to her. Melan‘The philosopner who won their favor good own Aa. She eta story by that master of tne English Only Republican Dally Newspaper in Salt wake City. which {s placed by the Maker in the hearts oF all men He had come to silence con-]IX<ipling. -_|might by him be ignored. | J ee mat SUBSCRIPTION WATESs science with the sentiment that "‘everybedy does so," ald in Advannce . Not Patd im Advance. el , : 5 i : .r pernicious ‘ime ‘ aT i aR: a & eerie fe Sines <n +5050...» «ss» One Month .. Ta ge ae 8 ati : oi Pas doctvine that business could} yg. PAIRBANKS'S PREFERENCE yribery. . 8,00 eeeereees 6.00... aeeeecatstneeneres 1.00. ...00..02-. Sunday ented "One "Year. ecssecemecee 2.00 And : ' eer rectitude na ; sc Subscribers will please give. explicit notice to the Circula-}*** a SEPTEMBER believe | The 3.00... Dick destroyed. a story of his woes, their storyShara of them inna roe a sacred is been the/ing RESO Al rather rie Sree for-| and the © a eerich many a thing for MEG that LAKE and dear more him makes simply blindness that his picture of nth Dee him ae and otherwise violating law It Poly accepted the theory|telling intended toe not eae Eee bellef were laws ae It has be the that po ower Nery: a ' ; 2 been bribing has long i REPUBLICAN, tnoughts in stand-|his agreed fee Innot do men. professions have whose acts and associates-these ae! ad honest, REPUBLICAN INTER-MOUNTAIN os Every Morsing Published " e THE whose the * Lp neae ther of Be tras "ive t » v were won ee e Geneve with oe Jean Miss by Barton Barton Mr. Clark, Dx. Clark, Odell, ane A mericaun ae aL Linenwhieh a | be t mained Dr.rs i and not was Wednesday Miss! s upply 3 compat «Supply: a tay rious as might eonsiders anetied joke rece huge s a it hat tie OHAS. PETERSO 20 nf" sien Specialist Maker. Both an | Was an ae St. | Sale. ent ‘epor ee from oe reports Manager Steiner when interviewed bs seemed Thursday reporter Republican on|# He 7 trou the over eptimistic very at entertain will Whittemore C. for C. Mrs.SladeC. O. Mrs. H. Monday Rogers, Mr.| Douglass, Glen and Pyper D. George Miss S.MissEnsign W fae eons eke ey z at eee Se ae ee ee eete ae a re-|a luncheon, pallowe' a bridge oe etal and Silk Badges and Pins for . er. societies, One outfitsnefog Judy ke Punch eeand o order, pees ge oie @ @ * Both a I ulice cyare, and the Quality. 166 Main of The Laundry Phones 192. HUN anes sso SILK BADGES s Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Howat entertained informally on Wednesday evening their son Andrew, when a were filled i " reception. Ww. Ss. HUDSON, ae DENTIST, Mr. Steiner says wages. increase in ° Annie Mrs. by et no organization so. providing the money aim|Celving the guests Utah, Thompson, that put George Sheets in oflice,; that elected St., Salt Lake, Main South any | 107 as wages large as pays he that next| meet veyilt club Sewing The Bourne, mother of the pridegroom. Mr. . ns : fe eae : "J aes a ; : Swenson, that picked up Frank Hines, that discoyerea|!t® hired grand jury at a certain other organization. and Mrs. Bourne went at once te their | Tuesday with Mrs. William M. MeCrae pa EY Ay Ee fe" ; -as a stril ae Pyorrhoea Alveotars, Doctors DenAlveolus Scientifically, = o a >t Teeth eee Sa "ai . naeneSs hese Se | ss § za ee where . Does = a avenge, ioe 561 Fifth 1. home, "Diligently|MeW bh oe of the law be expressed. . . Let the spirit © . Doc Stewart, that made Raleigu, is directing tae organi- iz ° ow or > So . « < That nee ee They asked for nothMrs. Ernest Drake will be the host-j girls did leave. Wil be et present any violations of law in apd eC soe . 3 onds : en ras ng ‘ ‘ ; é f i a ay, z tle Not a man is missing in the little Land of baa|iPauire and -faithfully zation. wee eee nominal, | | wanted one thin eee SutEen and tke ie Shien GO. Mra. which 6 « a ¢ e 3 : e1* = e That Is the broad commission of the advisers which has done so much for the harm of the/YCUr county." - oes not And city. you believe they are going to do any. It must why guilty to their desire to do OC Nie rr SReerrONer with * "a8 as SOLEMN stubborn Above Ste aesek: plead not really of. things '2 men Vad art > >] "nite rue repentance will not sin, the American party. : party: ‘No* nances the Salt Lake: Tribune. ere cones of good franchises people can afford to still ‘ inquiry the .counte- ‘the deserving Me) B i indorse that the i Light did But to make a » took wedding . oe the bower of a under home; smilax, ae pended a large floral horseshoe of pink one his story of fame of Kipling secure. We stories are very ¢ accorded be as: been has that the » . a the story, eralden the Mee ran surface, shaded d s ters awate phan "ed over Sani by pint wus as lighted Mrs. Mrs. a served punch|after and white as- deeorarrons M oe of the ne-members ca Miss Fred Mrs, afternoon s wa George Tribune Tri is recognized : Ee as organ a?the VR thal cause will not be accepted temember American to keep is' good no next Eo, When years two ago theic promises reason time. BECAUSE oe party failed athe of as American worthy. for to you believing now. They the first time. There controlling are they will do better the Z |}manece. member, She ---- In origing the 2 original to the love the blessing when total she He little her, and was blindness associates followed, selfish he bore great he many y. of Maisie did not accept remained former Tasos ie Bayview Read- ae .reque equested to od just 2 readers serenely to Dick, away the enough y will of end, unconscious away. befallen to the re-| In that when war command blind HIS FIRST OFFENSE. was 7s Up aerl bridegroom. of the story, all in to als Africa, secure cette. ear AWoeshower oudul bouquet of of Mrs. Frank "Dy er McEwan e . . Mrs. Charles Cain Crismon and Mrs. sienley: L.:..Mayer * gave charming ard party Thursday afternoon nehor of Mtss Nellie Bennett of Los Angeles, and two of the coming brides of the season, Miss Evelyn Thomas aise Louise We Pink and and and white sweet peas, in bowls] vases, graced the drawing room library. In the dining room 4 silver bow! tions res : is oO ut at of aa home City) a very gee sch iT vee to visit returnin ‘ get | FOR same yalue IT. the here uin : St. Republican; ‘The Daily Chis s¢ D.. patho KE ieee. nt, o. = just | --= : egod| the All | fort- News for 50c é tio : UTLER BROS. CO. agaia Park | WORD 7 ae s what you have to do the buying Jewelry-take wnen are you. unless word, dealer's or child-all Expert expert. an | - h Mer al an Cc 36 Maini We announce to the public1 that the ors St. i improvements in our tai in Salt gh Ww let d ; 473 Fourth ave-|40Y Shop are now complete and our new quarters froma point H. T. McEwan, About 75 guests werewill. present.|Mrs be at nue, to remain ten days. of sanitary cleanliness and convenience, are not surpassed in Popat 234 Mr. and Mrs. Wonnacott home after September 15 lar avenue nq WH are making ‘ ™ pay the consu Do Well. the Wilson will andHe then Ga Tirees: ae : A. Richard Richard KKeye ilIn s S weeks! three Geese a Mr. 1 Parkinson, il record STHOaT atihieht ae LafayMrs. ‘ Dick's advances at all, | White asters completed ine pretty tol-|is visiting in Salt Lake with her sister.!]9» beast throwing had started had our in just| his leading to the front by native guides, and thi ther purpose t of suicidal purpose Louis|enough thick of al to get tintInto the Lou wound-and deata his received he where fight, hopeless little a made was punishment Francisco, the died in the arms of Torpenhow. tne limit because the prisoner was on trial The reconstructed story is the better one. It may offense. not get Into all the editions of "complete Kipling works,"' which for offense first the to say, it was But it was not his first offense-by but it will always appeal to the hearts of the reading tried. Here Maisie to end the story, Men do not leap into the perfection of a|public as the right way ‘ : ; , at a single bound. ay ronenoMe is a growth. |finally realizes the value of tne heart that has been IT WAS entence upon : ; to pass sentence came the judgd Glass at San lighter than for his first That is he had been any means. criminal life cause,© that all the men who controlled the ithe elowas ree wrote ‘firstSp rin Kipling rhe When' beenRay inde- of formed table, pink the and and white carna- central decoration the same flowers Carl W. his ranch a month. visiting Mrs. a * * Phil © lark with of cureie Ogden wonick oF daughters, the and Beth, have gone to a few week «8 Bertin ehto has beau shop is again in charge of MR. CHAS. W. HUHL ive gre Is spe ae her sister, MeChrystal Te The is has returned Miss Mar y Olive, Gray visit in Colorado, from a two- monthe Mrs a the state. * Ba uscher of ie nds in the city ing the week Jackson * Blair Is leaving this week for Colo., to remain at Ladore, s J. wane also used in Vases and scattered | Misses Geneve carelessly y Cran the eae aByaner was/|California for ght games 1 tables. a served Aire: Wo 500 aie played, Mrs. George Airis of <2 ‘ methods is bad.aa ItsCEES ItsSe record Haak iy Ihave ou OUR ot | TAKE Federation ec Parkins . H. Wood, and Mrs. with aMr. pleasant anc Miss inMarie _ | Annie Parsons Calin Oakland, visit George serving.|after Thomas andassisted of|Natalie she was the guest of It), syndicate, much as he recounts in the HMfe of Dick | A mixed quartet rendered musical se-|jfornia, where olly unfair. oe Mente fensible. Miss Nellie and Carrie Calvin lections during the evening. cannot add strength to the American party, Its pres-| Weldar, ‘The syndicate claimed all rights in the story, bride wore a-princesse gown of » "oe i re < F y : ence in the » ranks of that rat must compromise the) and Kipling promptly wrote another, with the same] cream novelty serge trimmed with lace} R.A. Keyes has returned from a ten people who compose the party. And so long as the| characters, but with a far different ending to tae ro-| 494 Velvet aoe al gu creer ey days' trip to California. aaper, ; he cae net ee of the 1a he where Chicago, from Sewing|returned the of University at the student "law member. Utah. from students rhe cag this" meet will club ing = of residence the at 2:30 anc which used IT. Elton, gl Utah Students ae Wednesday On eas candles. were on club Sewing . Erickson Miss caAnna in the hall, where pink Hem Wayne Mrs. her noon. over and pink this Oa to oo v ? 1@ Daniel the before appeared he and be|Labor, will club by Miss Evemanage ment Thursday, apologized for might they "that asked rls and on B street. | the wages. r former at be:re instated were ye esiploved! of them entertained | Most phil - - -- + ----_+afterThursday Saucer and Cup The }entertained this afternoon at her home |jyn Thomas entertained Leonard 1 is a she of which were|club, « * . sweet enanceiler the from ine Beas Ss = ve pees ; honor. of place | guest > oe Bee from and table, the oes ribbon publication | White the ra Failed." rece th the reception our readers, is as ye denice Bee ee free-and and home "k married of | Vere all or 7 7 wi there by either £TQRx, TSF concluded has just That much Pp pleased story by or by fair and '¢ oses colors in the dining room The of basket A white. and ink ‘ | "The pretty when Branen, H. W. Mrs. and of Mr. grand jury | their daughter, Miss Pearl Branch, Wonnacott, W. to Frank married Herald. | *#* the and bride The Barton. Bishop *| by unattended, were who bridegroom, Butechers| the Is, OF END Republican ETTEn The that w ell : directed . full be the pay > will ublic P. go/of or Tribune, association, association, [Tre chove noth- any the willbe ‘tolerated in Salt Lake. 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