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Show MOUNTAIN tepublican| Only Rey pu iblic an Daily Salt Lake .t SUBSCRIPTION "Newspaper in RATES: Paid in Advance. One Month, Dally and Sunday Three Months, Daily 1nd Sunday Six Months, Daily and Sunday One Year, Dally and Sunday Sunday only, One Year . since & . . ors ¢ not .50 1.56 3.00] 6.00 1.50 e 0 discontinue paper will ered only when subscription IN-FULIL to iON (UNIONS smell SALT LAKE CITY, MAY 12, that to from they pretend, the "‘never pain felt after of they their recoy- lashing, it.' Merry Widows other told, he- of has of |party heen the Hats Sea Virst Presbyter- cost money more an owes Which a is him something. shoemaking impression a gentleman that living may the be ; world expensive. Some of the good ladies whose eOns tributions have supplied the Wallis food and the Wallis drink have long fretted by at the which sub their rosa church into the unenviable an apostate Mormon were not cruel larly from | grudge necessary for But were there done for the Wallis obligation, pretty they when don't get any prettier by | admiration Utah people, of the whole round afford to speak in units verdict on the Re| certain terms publican parity of the nation. This | state has proflied too much by the | | working out of Republican policies to eannot | quibble and | ests of are not BANKS' life. any one It isn't| is one which letting MILLINERY STORE is| of Presbyterian it the | world. A magnificent stock to choose from don't what witness. but | the at $5.00 | enriching hesitate the party many the when are at yotes inter- stake. in There Utah, the}} but very church?" And no one has yet risen to answer her. We really think Dr. Paden eee by some means continue to feed and! irrigate { | is make our people the more determined that the voice of Utah shall be uttered in approval of the party of Roosevelt, one First a WEEK drafted sustaining times $7.50 to $9.50 even higher, we are offering ALL THIS | that thai is leading them to advancement, | that has made of this a world power, | that has for almost fifty years guided the destinies of the nation, and won sold regu. was and any the and now task of keeping till he died, They women, that have arrangement standing in the door of the Aid society and just whispering: "Wallis is dead!" ' would have been repaid with cheers. Months ago one of the women said: | "Dr. Paden hasn't any family of his own. Why doesn't he support this 1908. couple that he bought? What has Mr. DID MR. GOSHEN FAIL? We don't think so, His people don't think so. The councilmen don't seem to think so-though they were adroit enough Man takes worse. even Wallis ered it commonly uNCIL F 7 he Old pastor has say with be he i is PAID vom" any since testimony of an good He But OFFICES: Sena or to keep, | to run him! than to maintain an automobile; and he isn't half as pretty, though he does | Ne York Office, 6¢ Cam bridge Bullding, Opposit« Waldorf-Astoria Chicago Office Boye Building I. P. McKinney, sole representative u of the Rocky Mountains FRADE the inn. Offie ee Dooly Fe lock, 208 South We Temp ta stree Pi ones- "Be ell, Exchang 25 Rmependent. 319 EASTERN unlike before his Some give explicit on Department carriers, collect< onall matters e Pleas to on solicitors were ever | something Not Paid in Advance. One' Month, Daily and Sunday ..$ .74 Three Months, Daily and Sunday. 2.00 Six Months, Daily and Sunday. » 4.00 One Year, Daily and Sun - 8.00 Sunday only, Ons ATiavceaepere. 000 Subscribers notice. to the DIRECT nd They Wallis secrats cause no one else had happened to think of the same things. That may have been because Wallis had a better imagination than others, or he{cause he Is a better liar. go 116 he carry cease, with the of Utah-a of any him, life South him Stret till assurance thought that little more other and Main than state-love glory in the the shall people honor of party the people this his WAXEM''S POCKETBOOK. general thing we leave adver- tisements to the men who know how to do them. But "Judge Waxem's which there are has of nation-and the so few which should signally f was a strenuous day. This morning you will find our stock neat and orderly again. Last night the lines were replenished from our Yesterday blest particu- hundred and elght Is a year. | Bovs, WELCOME | reserve stock. You will find just as sood barThis 1 1S gains today as were offered ae You cant afford to miss tt. the sale of the year. fall Nineteen | Presidential JUDGE AS a ties," that that larly the people of the West Let no discussion divert the attention of citizens from the necessity of being Republicans in November. Let no enmities keep Republicans separate. Let the interest of all and of each he for the suecess of the party the people and record fact HOME! Cadets of the Salt Lake High school, nF is impossible to tell you in HIRT words here 1s a book called liieaies proud the people of your city are Pocketbook of Poll-| |of you, how gratified they are that seems to deserve mention, you have seen the big things of the The Tribune and the Herald, and And it will hardly do for the holy | even if the mention does keep out an past week, how happy that you have advertisement from the bookstores. W the twenty-four-hour-a-day defenders of pastor to say Wallis lies about the | ® safely returned, . Lampton, the joker, is father of the ee city administration think he did| arrangement for his keep. That at The best one can say is that you is bcok, and it worth while. The fal once impeaches his own witness. And have justified the promise made for meat that depends on what they Dr. Paden is far too good in logic to} whole wallet is stuffed with epigrams, you by the business men of the city thought Dr. Goshen ought to do. He | . and aphorisms, and jeweiled adages| overlook the importance of that point. when they started to arrange for your said in his original sermon that there that on the stretched forefinger of all | It was long ago observed in Eng; journey. You have behaved like genhad been a violation of trust; that readers will sparkle considerable. land that an old. man with an annuity I lemen-and like soldiers. there had been an abuse of confidence; Here are a few, gathered from the} never died, And yet there may be ai Through all life the memory of that there had been a breach of faith, exception to the rule in the Wallis} first half dozen pages: | these ten days will go with you. Let the deceiving of the people, and the ease. Since the reverend doctor has Politics is about as fit fer the pnl-! this be cherished as part of that insolent defiance of their wishes. pe | so much to do with faith and futures, j| pit as the pulpit is fer politics. j}memory: Good friends are the best he based those wrong actions on the} The man that will buy a vote will let him have faith that somewhere in asset a boy or a man can have. And desire of the offenders to gain perthe future this man will do him the sell one when he gits the chanst. right conduct is the best coin with sonal advantage or profit. When a party gits to straddlin', it favor to die and relieve Tirst Presbywhich to pay friend, or parent-or the is mighty apt to git split clean up. One would judge that Mr. Goshen's the only terian of about disereditTaint so almity hard to be a pat- great nation of which you are an honcrities expected him to cal! Black and able thing that has ever been charged riot when the political part of it is orable part, Martin a couple of sliver-livered sons comin' strong your way. against it. Welcome home. Get rested-and of Belial, thieves whom it were greater Down in my deestrict we don't then make the work hum. If he doesn't, we fear the moral honor to spit upon, and black-hearted effect of all the Wallis testimony will]. measure a man by the money he's got. liars with tongues as limber as the We measure him by the money we be lost by the Mormons providing for got-out of him for campain purposes. Pat Moran never did like macadam hinges of Hell. And a few other such his keep for the rest of his life. Sixth TEast street; and if his Some men carries their yotes around on choice compliments-of the sort some Go to it, Doctor. It is one of your like conceeled wepins Wagons continue hauling dirt and rock councilmen indulge when they argue things Takin' machine politics and hand- down that thoroughfare, they will soon with each other. made politics, and I'me here to testify have the surface of the street in such There is a well-remembered story that the hand-made kind is more likely TO ADMIRAL EVANS. to go off half cocked than the other condition that it will have to be paved of Dr. Samuel Johnson going into the HONORS again. And then maybe the property kind is. Every state in the nation is proud fishmarket of London one day, and accounsel, and put The averidge rainbow chaser don't owners will take cidentally upsetting the basket of a of Admiral Evans. Every city would know enough to go in out of the wet down asphalt. fishwoman. What she started to say joyfully receive entertain him. and If the best men don't go into poliio him couldn't have been found in But his relation to Utah is a little ties, the wust ones will. the docior's dictionary. And she different than any other. He is a No party on earth can satisfy a wasn't any cheap woman, either, with cadet of this state. Utah gave him the nateral-born reformer | A truly great statesman has got to' a limit on her tongue. She had traf- appointment to Annapolis-the warWhich is why the supply fickéd with sailormen from every port, rant which formed the beginning of a be honest. of great statesmen doesn't excede the, and the good doctor recognized her career which his own great soul has \) Corrent Review of Shit Lake's demand, Ih Social Events. quality before she had exhausted his made glorious. And this new, this inA jackleg law maker can't turn out! first breath. Also, he recognized the land state, has forever a peculiar senti- any better work than a jackleg car- | fact that he was a whipped man if he ment toward him, and a special love penter. Mrs. James ae Franken has| I like to hear a spellbinder turn issued cards tried to go the course with her. No for the navy in whose service this ter o be iven himself loose whether I believe what Tuesday afterncon May 19,:from 2 to gentlemanly apologies would have man has passed so many honorable he says or not db, at her home, 44 J street placated her. She would have swatted years. wi te : G, Washington said the house was him in the face with a slippery sole Utah people rarely get to see a war- the Mrs. J. F. Dunn will entertain at cup, and the senate was the if he had told her she was perfectly ship. They don't know the mysteries Sasser to pore the comes in Yo Jet it a 600 party Wednesday afternoon at} her home on Third avenue. cool. But George was old fogy. If right to lose her temper. He couldn't Admiral Evaus has solved. His whole ra Le man drunk out of his sasser in match her in billingsgate, and he cer- life is separate and apart from the This afternoon at her home on! Day teachers and pupils of Rowland will. attend en masse, as is the tom, and Gordon Academy. will take advantage of the occ ion to representation a large s THE WALLIS CASE. We regret exceedingly to call to Rev. Mr. Paden's attention the case of the man Wallis and his wife. That is, Wallis's wife. It seems very clear there is an obligation on Mr. Paden to keep his contract with that man, and support him in such comfort as he may require until he shall die. That is, until Wallis shall die. There is no sort of doubt of the service. Wallis did go down to Washington, and there did testify in the life of the people of Utah. And yet, for that faraway incident of his cadetship they feel more near to him than to others-army or navy. He is cred- ited to his state. It brings the local pride, the personal pride, the state pride into play. So that, when it was learned that Admiral Evans was going to cross Utah on his way to the East, Utah people wanted to see him; wanted to greet him, wanted to tell him how they loved and honored him, and how much they regret that he is in pain. Hundreds of them from many parts of Utah gathered early Monday morning at Ogden, and paid their respects to the man who has done so much for the navy, for the cause of the nation, and who is going to the rest and retirement he has earned. One time, when his ship and _ the rest of them were sailing south, in the summer of 1898, and it was known the Capé Verde fleet from Spain had sailed to the west, Bob Evans sald: "If we meet them there won't be anything but Spanish spoken in Hel) for the next five years." It has the tang of salt and fighting men. It has the merit of a new and strong way of putting the case. It is one of the things to remember-not always repeating. Because he has been a sailor in the service of his country for almost half a century, because he has been a fighting man when battles were on, because he has been a clean man and a noble American all his life, and because he is credited to the state of Utab-our people went to Ogden and bade him "Good morning!" and "Farewell!" May be heal him of his illness. May he escape from a}] pain, and yet live many years of fat content. And may Washington today, the papers would roast him wuss than if he committed a crime. A man may be greater than his party, but he ain't if he thinks he is. The author, in his foreword, says Judge Waxem is the ideal statesman for whom the people cry, but don't vote. "He prevails in our minds, but not in our morals. He is our fancy, but not our fact." The book isn't very big. We don't know what it costs. But it is worth the price, for it Is full of wisdom. We haven't quoted the hits that hurt us But they are there, He gets every one. A Second South street, Miss Jeanette Luman will be the hostess at a din-] ner, when the guests will be some of the people of the post. fter the| dinner the party will adjourn to occupy a box at the Orpheum Miss Luman will also entertain on| Wednesday aflernoon at a bridge luncheon at her home ° given by Miss Pearl to her Nora Van Cott, and ler. . Pink roses ere De used Mrs. an eran charming Joseph Lesile 3s. tea the' in ; Is. Caine Sees the poured dining McCornick and pall assisted in ‘five Van Cott, sister, Mis Miss Eloiso Sadd white lilacs ‘room, effect and where Miss Florence serving. stables. of in Mrs coffee ee and Miss: Kim- the) = . Mrs. Miss McMillan _ Baer, by D Mirv and. day for a ry. Mrs; :l..C... trip to the . Mrs. W. E. Critzer have nia trip Mra. J: Ee O e Mrs.-E. Ione . Caine, O00 Morri- Ee ee e Who e Nas NEW een m Phe most es Mrs. accompanied her 15. Walker, and brother, Sprague, to California A. Dr. Hugh B. ae Pollan tor Dey ae wt ee Soda Springs, O. and T Buese 0 and NOTES ; | -E-EeEee------------EEE "Juntor Year book' will be to Wednesday The a¢ the. pie. in all holders of morning opening ten registration" ecks' summer University showed for state -but who who are school, a teacher's Mrs. certificate proving from doors have the to a fact be never that E teaching & This peo- That the the opene Rondster, Victoria, uve PBstablished a ae STATION ia 0G DEN the uecommodation of BABCOCK ELECTRIC owners who desire to make the trip to the Canyon from Salt Lake This service will he furnished WITHOUT COs $1,500. cu $1,700, re for - Co. a) Babcock Glectric Carriage | secured card POGN MLA LL SS SAS SALI DOGO OOOO LOOM 1S grand when drawing LPO 1S course .a total. in the registration of 75. course -is arranged especially for the | | 5 1¢é 1S coupons day scnool 216 SOUTH MAIN ST. ;BABCOCK ELECTRIC S | the os LINENS and =n UNIVERSITY distributed / AND HOSIERY. Republi tl The AND are Dresses. Helen = || ; BELTS pei err Batist ; Graduation IN RAJAHS COATS RAJAHS. : and A Licenses. Schmidlin Mich. John Ferguson of Helper and Flora Bos nton of Denver. Charles Jl. Fisher and Emily L.| Covington of Ogden Caleb Jones ef Salt Lake and | Lena M. Jameson of St. Anthony, ! Idaho Albert Rudy and Maria Bruen! of jPOOL LOLOYVOOLO Salt Lake, ott AND : Nets : left the trip to Giemmel of Salt Lake Russell L: Penny of New York Hazel Crosoon of Lima, Ohio. Richard C. Varian of Salt Lake Elizabeth and Ci Ida Marriage Edgar mn ave VOILES r : Mulls, \ Brides NECKWEAR, | . oy a Mr. and Mrs. George Keyser last-of the week for a short for : Sadler last Brancisco ° ey a Lingeries é i correct ‘ IN SILKS, LOOKING GOOD eee Percy MODELS Te oa very smart sia Mr. and Mrs. Karl] A. Scheid moved Monday into their handsome new resi- iken Shepard, owns s imes A. Aliner, Ce AUIAS |i erat we % Critzer and Miss eee i re cated from a Califor . sister, arn ' Miller left Sun- || Duchesne coun- . -~ 2 Lik | in California all winter, has re tel to Salt Lake and is at home for the present with her daughter, Mrs. Benner X. Smith. Mrs. 2 ummer . the avaxe, oe ; s versary, Eyery citi- by > A In a letter reccived Monday from Col. E. A. Wall from Washington, where, with his family, he has heen spending the winter, he states that they will not start for Salt Lake for a week or ten days. A pretty dinner was given for Mr | and Mrs. Handin Monday evening in honor of their fir st wedding anni- party. Tiss" Mrs. Minute Q s of the Republican son, on Ds ay § janitor .of the library buildin reeeeee for duty at 7 o'clock Meonday morning four prospective candidates were already om the steps waiting for -were TS Ab SNS a PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. Under all the local activities in a political way, it never should be forgotten that this is a Presidential year. The state of Utab will in November east its yote for or against the policy prizes AR OR RRs | Hall cusalso send e complimentary WORT] AS Td FE, Tonight at the ‘enillioa Conereedtional church 7 meeting will be he when representatives from. the Su Coe schools throughout the city will atend to consider the plan of forming aitiererit girls' clubs in -the various chureh congregations The principal social event of Monday afternoon was the pretty bridge tea > Oe ta The Young Matron' bridge club will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs mes. V..Sadler. There will also Ee 2 Sin Bek of guests aside from the members of the ¢ lub OCIETY tainly conldn't get into the same class with her by fighting. So he called her a parallelogram. Before she could get up her guard, he called her a syncopated hyperbole. And as she started to counter with some fancy stuff she had conned with a tar from Tartary, Dr. Johnson landed with the statement that she was a hyphenated, carbonated, dessicated animalcule. She started to spar for wind, and le told her she was the quintessence of sulphurated hydrogen, and went to the point of her jaw with the jolt: "You cataleptie conglomeration of carbolated carnivore'- skillfully finishing with a diphthong, And she went down for the count. These fellows who think Dr. Goshen didn't make his case seem to insist that he should have flooded First South street with anathema, bathed the Sunday morning in vulgarity, and withered his hearers with blasphemous profanity. And so long as that is their measure, let them continue to hold he didn't make his case. If such judges could understand logic, and get good out of the English language, they wouldn't be fighting the preacher, and robbing the people of First South street: A ANSST ASTR ea 8 the I TOM aro o Fae ei Ke ooo CAO nnection Bor REMALA 32 em HIM Writ of Ww Boooeeocssac] Orenn th. Entered as ond class me atte or Feb 10. 1906, at fey pos ot ice at Salt Lake City. under the Act of er ss March 31879 G5 aN ae AL wt) rd co. South, £20008 COOOREIOO SRR is GUTLER'S | HERE'SSEWERS A SAVING OPPORTUNITY } Registra-| Handin's mother, at -her home. A) tion for the course will continue up | zen should stand ready to render to cluny- lace cloth over. pink covered). unt) the school | he table which had for the central) course opens,regular June 7 summer that organization his true and loyal decoration a cut glass bowl of pink] --~ - - | service if he believes the Republican sweet peas and was lighted by pink shaded candelabra. The place cards! 4¢+4s+ FP FtHH e+e tor e+ tre srs | party of the nation has deserved inwere in hand-painted sweet peas, >! dorsement. and were laid for Mr. and-Mrs. Han- 2 RECIPE FOR ROSY CHEEKS. +/| 3} And all Republicans do helieve just din, Mr. and Mrs, Vaughn Paul, Mr.|¢ and Mrs. Harry Robinson, Mr, and|* io to your druggist and pur-) 4} that. Mrs. Dana McCready, Miss Dolores x chase the following d yosouneee + We as citizens of Salt Lake may Pierce and Walter Handin. a Spirits of MecciGene: faut Eoukee $4 2 © ° a o j differ on matters of local concern. We Among the pleasant affairs which t aac tty ‘he Sartoin in a pint of hot =) may divide on other than party lines took place at the Country club Saturiter (npt be ing), soft + When - L dis= + when it comes to paving our streets, day night, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ferry en- z being preferable. solved ats add ine ito oe ater x or choosing our chief of police, or tertained 16 of their friends at din-|4 +> App Cologne of Spirit ne + ¢ *e closing the saloons on Sunday, or let- ner: ae immediately fter was mine Oca +) The little play, "The Piper's Pay," > to only a portion of the skin at + ting the slot machines continue robthat was to have been given by the}]@ 1 time, using the bare ands. Z| , y § "lo tte one + bing boys and beguiling men. But Rowland Hall . Dramatic club Thurs-|# Never use a treated, cloth. After one ¥+ | y 5 vart is thus proceed to +f other. This should be done. +} there is a bigger question in the cam- day evening at Unity hall has been|* postponed until fall. x cules iy or oftener, and no' +] paign. The national policy that has 6.7 8 + ‘other lotion, powder or cream +) brought profit to the state of Utah, The evenings of the week will be need be usec 7 , vive 1 se ¥ P If adhered to persis yen) is. %| mosuly given up to the enjoymen; or ; I Tieccwontel on +l that has prospered the people, that the Shakespearean plays, which are al- .: ee eee GaninlexlGunol rOuENs +) promises so much more than has been ways largely patronized by our best + ce Kip an inexpenSive ~%} of chet So° far|'s-mixture +, done in the past-is on trial. It is society. .The as has been satisfactory, and there are|+ up to the people at the next election- many. stall parties in prospect. The: 4444444444444+ $44 eteeeeest 36 Main St. The iocae a i If you values ot Utahs PLEASING PRICES Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies': 8 > ge 3 on LADIES' Summer UNDERWEAR Gristaal buy at our prices you not offered elsewhere ON MUSLIN Muslin Gowns. .... Muslin Muslin Muslin Drawers. Chemise... Skirts 2.5 getf 40c¢ and up .20e and up .40e and up 40eand-1p- BIG VALUES IN KNIT WEAR Kuit Vests 10e and up Knit Drawers. . a Be .29e¢ and up Knit Union Suits (Lisle). -$1.00 Knit Goods are as pecial feature at this store and for quality and value we alwavs lead. Ee his 1s the original Knit Goods House. We introduced Kuit Goods +o the EES WL2R BES Kel UNDERWEAR one Banosey 0 wea a Inter-Mourntain Republican Co. Oitieiat Party in Think of the Sacrifice Saie on oe SAP tah, + MAY fie @ ry Morning bys CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SALT LAKE l to say whether or not they indorse that poiiey. And In that question, there can be no difference of opinion among Repub They may fight ahout everylieans. they are united on | thing else, but that. They can stand together In ap proval of President Roosevelt, They lear stand together in indorsement of lihe great Republican party, the party ! that saved and remade the nation, the + ack| Dvery REPUBLICAN, er Puhiisked ease against Senator Smoot. Tle cer-' tainly did great service to the cause at Dr. Paden and the protesters, hecause he told some awfully embarrass ing seerets. That is, embarrassing to os Inter -Mosntain Republican ¢ Beers ard a |