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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1908. Inter-Mountain Republican| chards and their growing grain-what/sembling of Christian men and Wo; | grain they grow in Massachusetts. men known to all Methodism, So, hating the parasite, they have| What is the name of your friend, Published Dvery Morning by developed another parasite to eat the! Mrs. Richards? Where dces she live? | Inter-Mountain Republican Co. eaters of trées and waving grain. The| What is the name of her husband- Officinl Orzan of the Republican! State superintendent for the destruc-| the man who "some time ago" added to his the congress to provide for a commission to study the tariff question, and One Year, Daily and Sunday ~Sunday only, One Year ....... -2. another -- Not One Paid Month, in Daily and 6.00 4150] a have = : devoured The Advance, tachinid upon ‘Sund: : = lay skin 2 TWO COMMISSIONS NEEDED Maybe it would be a good thing thelr of the p, eggs/tion, caterpillar, 7 =] adopted to ors me solicitors, rmer delivery as well on of as all mations paper. give] address| _ €SS8 Or-/| site aot ah yrdering eectschange nceof addre will be hon-| ®ite ored IN obL - wh Offices- : ooly eabaconcn is TET ock, 208 ra Te aiite street. Phones-Bell, 26; Independent, 3190 EASTERN South emergency will Paaile take , rhs currency the measure care _ ee ques- of just the 5 case ee cars usually close to the head. The larvae| nti) a careful and an exhaustive study . atc ene 5 that hatch penetrate the as skin of ote » has been made. And then the nation caterpillar and feed upon its intes-| Gan legislate on the subject of cur- con-|eggs Please present "es a study The Subscribers Ww ill please give explicit} ines; and there is another parasite,|pency with notice to the Cire ulation Department > idge t ills into the DIRECT. and not to carriers: coliect-|% Minute midge, that dril success. cérning for r = insect files the outer 2 Three Months, Daily and Sunday Six Mo a8 18 aie ] y and Sunday Bix. ea ay Sunday only,' Ono Year........ the household? ; sup ze ‘harge If fey you will support your charge with the reasonable proofs which you must have had before uttering it, we assure you the man will be punished. of ; the caterpillar de Tl) inside. ne. feed PAID|caterpillar's est Exchange OFFICES: he upon eggs ] ‘ae larvae and of > the B contents until lays the OL its 2. PaTa-| And of the/,e ready ; tO} as = ao There cop, : was men Some of these flies alsot eN-| peported j re upon hibernating |e? the nests or browntail moths ing the the winter winter webs of the/>recss and there operate} were caterpillars months. dur- gone to hope the one a study the on of commission: early eighties. ‘ that commis- the tariff, > and at the next session of con- what they had found. They high-grade men, and they had to the root of the matter. As a At the wedding of Miss Laura man and Nathaniel Prentiss Which will take place In St. church, Washington, SherGray, John's D. C., on Wednes- day afternoon, May at 4 o'clock 2 fy the bride will be attended by Miss Rachel Wheeler as biidesmaid, toger Sherman, who graduates in June fiom Yale, will go to Washington to officiate e best man. The ceremony will by the oh, Dr. Mackay § bridal party ceremony at the Cumberland, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Sherman, ave eapartments, which the bride and bridegroom leave to Quebec and down the St. ¢ before going to their home In Oa kland, Cal * of achieving tariff = in appointed made emerge. co > some Lake's k Offi a Sone 2 7 Digass to is the the season. cleaning ad e provement of of the the vear lot eyyven and ovel the We wreath, Five * tables carry Lawn 3 The plano recital Mi Sybella White Clayton tonight at the Salt Lake theater will be the principal ovent of the week in musical circles, <A large and representative audience to eree talented young Among who will occupy with parties are the following, and Mrs. Heber M. Wells, Mr. < Charles S. Burton, Mr. an Hamilton, Mr. Daynes, Coionel and Mrs. Clayton, and Mrs. John D. Spencer, Mr. Mrs. H. G Whitney, Mr. and Horace Ensign, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Pyper and Miss Retta Pyper 7 its survonndings. the popular of im- Pennsylvania ° The ecards are out for the wedding and reception of Miss Eloise Sadler and Jack Gilmer, which takes place at the Sadler home on the evening of June 3 at o'clock result of thelr study, the protection Rullding, Ip posite" X ONO aera Scientists say there is every reason system was more firmly engrafted on Offic Boyce Building: aliere : NnarePChicago McKinney; sole11 repres sentative cast | tO believe that in time these9a para the country than it had been before. of the ‘Rocky Mountains sites will accomplish the practical And all men know of the prosperity suppression of the gypsy moth in which followed. America, as they have in Europe. Here Is a like matter touching the crabs ac fi The present experiment is regarded currency. It needs reforming. BankMrs. ©. L. Oswald an ae at six as the most important that has been ers confess there is something radi- tables of bridge Monda afternoon, when several friends ia sul in later SALT LAKE CITY, MAY 19, 1908. | tried in the war against the gypsy cally wrong with the money system for tea, The rooms were pretty with moth. of our country, We suffer from panics bowls and jardinieres of snowballs. REV. MR. PADEN AND PEACE, The hostess was assisted in the dining It is rather an interesting proced- when there is no reason for it. And Miller and Mrs. J It shows just how scientific in the interest of all the people who room by Mrs. E. Gentlemen may cry: "Peace! | 1 ire. M. y, who poured, and Miss HaNobody Peace!" But there is no peace in the | Massachusetts has become. fhe prizes of the afterare honest, there should be a correctnoon were Ww on by Mrs. Lucia Tiernan Aid society of Dr. Paden's First Pres- jt here goes looking for the insect pests. ing of whatever evils exist. James and Mrs. W There is no unseem-| They just telephone the state killer, byterian church He . r* Let the congress provide for both The members of the Monday after ly and disorderly rebellion there, of] and he sicks the pest destroyers on.!g currency and a tariff commission. noon card club were most de lighttfulcourse. The good women comprising; And there is an end of the trouble. Let big men be put on these commis- ly entertained Monday by K too This would be a very funny world sions. that body are far decorous and Let them find out all about Woodruff and Mrs. Karl A. Sche ta at rs. he handsome ney ee of well bred to make a disturbance. But} if Massachusetts couid not outplay the} ¢ heir subjects. Let them formulate | Woodruff, ‘‘'Groot Genoeg, 9 Twe sae they do not like to continue the | bugs that eat the Massachusetts trees.| 9 plan which will do for the currency Kast street. Sixteen gue sts 7a ere present and ee table and rooms were atport of Dr Paden's protege, the an-; | And all the rest of the country is now what the tariff? commission of tractive decorations of snowballs cient and honorable Mr. Wallis. watching the New England experl-/js§g4 aig for the tariff-and the con- and bride 7" wreath. The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. Russel For a number of years the old man ment, and waiting for results. sequent prosperity of the nation. L. Tracy. Was supported by the women of that a ° > Surely there is wisdom enough in organization, in consideration of the WHAT Miss Clara Hall gave a beautifully the statesmen and the business men IS THE MAN'S NAME? appointed dinner Monday evening in testimony which he gave in the sane | of the United States to prevent a honor of Miss Judith Evans and Mr. It is just possible that Mrs. Florence against Senator Smoot at Washing- | recurrence of such a panic as that of Brines, followed by an informal 500 party, which was attended by the ton, It was a contract which Dr. D. Richards of the Central Ohio con- last year. close friends of the bride-elect. The Paden and Charles Mostyn Owen made| ference of the Methodist church has rooms were appropriately decorated with a graceful profusion of bridal with Wallis at a time when they very| been deceived. We shall not believe UTAH'S SHARE IN IT. New This GARDEN TOOLS-Rakes, Hoes, Mower and ball bearine ers, lawn rakes, Pruning Saws Shovels, the Lawn great Mower, American grass sprinklers, = catch- ete., ete. ae 7 Ente a nd clas s matter Feb. eighty thousand moths that act as} 10, 1906, at thabaatmer the postoffice‘Cor aeaa at Salt March Lake policemen remen f -eating insects. ect: Gityalisden for the 3 crop-eating 3, 18 And in another week they will lib-| eee fae erate thousands more. Only Repu a a ne @ n y Salt la ke Mo comtahe Se Cen ee The parasites so far selected work] ee |against the moths in four distinct SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . ways. The large calosoma beetles, as Paldtiova dvaunces well as two other species closely alOne Sunday $ ten .50 > j nas. sei ThreeMonth, EseDally A s 2 nd nd Sy Borde lied to them, climb trees, seize the Six Moaths, Daily co mmday : 8.00 caterpillar and never let go until they Retlew of Salt Social Erents, PO a and Shears, necessary ing' the Chicken Wire, for keeping summer. Sereen Wire your lot orderly The celebrated and and everything pleasant Chieago BRN: wife dur- leetrie Hose, oF of the game much needed a good witness to the| anything else until she compels anThe New York World of Sunday, were played, alleged oath of vengeance in the Mor- other belief. e ° s May 10, printed a double page of inAn elaborate affair of Monday afmon endowment house. There were At a recent seselon of the general terviews with governors of the various ternoon was the reception given Mr. and Mrs. John MeDonald at their not many men willing to swear they conference o7 the Methodist church, states who were visiting in Washinghome, 18 East Fourth South street, took an oath of vengeance against the the® dccasion being their fiftieth wedThe subject was "The Growth government of the United States, but held in Baltimore, Mrs. Richards was| ton. ding ee ee Between the hours of the United States in the Past Twen- of tw six several hundred oldWallis was tired of making shoes, h onored with a place on the platform, ty-five Years." In that Governor Cut- time pienia took advantage of the and tired of working generally. So a nd there she delivered an address opportunity to call and offer their ler showed that Utah had done a congratulations. The house was he was willing to swear to whatever against polygamy-advocating an creditable share of the work. Here handsomely decorated, the parlor in they wanted-for a consideration. The a mendment to the federal constitu- is his statement to the World: snowballs and bridal wreath, with an consideration, as Mr, Wallis himself arch forrned of bridal wreath in the tion making polygamy an offense "In the past twenty-five years Utah bay window, where the bride and has stated to The Republican, was that a gainst the United States. has provided homes and farms and bridegroom of 50 years ago received he and his wife should be supported That is all right. She will recelve other means of support and independ- their friends, assisted by their children, Mrs. George B. Margetts, Mrs. by Dr. Paden for the rest of their) D 0 opposition in Utah. But she sup- ence to thousands of sturdy, honest Frank Margetts, Mrs. Richard Chamts from other states. ‘ lives. . MeDonald, W. C. Meplemented her argument with the al"Utah has redeemed through irriga- berlain It may have looked fairly easy at Donald and Julius McDonald Mrs, ways effective personal appeal. Here tion and arid cultivation thousands of the time of the trade. Wallis was is the way she has been quoted in| acres of fertile lands, adding millions McDonald wore a pretty gown of lavender silk and carried a bridal boudecrepit, even then. In all reason he The music room, where an or a one e papers, in every part of the to the value of the nation's real estate. quet. music during the The products of these lands have in- chestra furnished should die within the year. But he ountry: creased by a large sum each year the afternoon, was decorated with a prodidn't do anything of the kind. fusion of snowballs and white carna"I Know what this evil is, because balance of trade in favor of the United flourished under the food and drink tio ns, States. I had a friend who married a Mormon In the dining room the color provided by the good Dr. Paden. Or, in New York. "Utah has produced the precious and scheme was carried out in pink. They lived there hapA rather, by the women of the Aid so pily for five years, and then moved to| baser metals to the total value of more lace cloth over pink satin covered the Some time ago he was notified| than three hundred million dollars. table, in center of whie was ciety, on whom Dr. Paden dexterously Utah. These ores are treated in smelters placed a large basket of pink roses, by the elders of the Mormon church and successfully laid the burden of while above the table was suspended representing an outlay in construction that he was not living up to his dupaying for what he had bought. ties, and that he must take another|of many millions, with monthly pay a bell of pink roses and white carnaMrs. John McDonald and Mrs. rolls nee far into the thousands tions. At the regular May meeting of the| wife. He did." Edward Chamberlain poured tea and society the women declared they Now, that should be an easy case of dollars coffee, assisted by Mrs, J. M. McDonald and the Misses Margetts. <A deUtah's alias in the nation's advance would no longer carry ihe load. They|to prove. Here is a woman ~~ who lightful feature of the occasion was had been supporting Dr. Paden's pen- knows the first wife, and knows her has been honorable, and by no means the presentation of a handsome gold And Governor Cutler has fair- watch to their father by the children sioner Jong enough. They wouldn't husband. She knows the plural wife. small, and a gold chain to their mother to do it any longer. One of them ex- And it seems to come within the pro- ly expressed the case for his state mark their golden. anniversary. pressed a very general sentiment hibition of the manifesto. Mrs. RichAn esnceant déetety affair of the when she stated that Dr. Paden had ards says the plural marriage took TIRED OF TOM'S DICTATIONS. afternoon is e tea to be given by no family, and she thought it no more place "some time ago." That should One of Utah's self-rated great men Mrs. James L. Franken, for which a than right for him to support the mean recently. It certainly cannot has been interviewed by the Boston large number of invitations have been issue family he had bought, and not bur- be understood e o ° as meaning elghteen Commercial, and this is what that den the women of the Aid society years ago. Mrs. Schuyler C. Snyder entertains paper prints, on the morning of May 9: informally this & wee at cards with this extraordinary charge. Who is the man, Mrs. Richards? Thomas Kearns of Utah, former Just now we have an era of peace What is his name? Mrs. Frederick vu. Léonard will enIf he lives in United States senator, who was in New tertain the Sewing club this afternoon York last week, said in an interview. talking. Every one seeking popu- Utah, where does he live? If she at her home, 905 East Fifth South larity advocates peace. It would be doesn't know that, she certainly knows - "The people are tired of Roosevelt's street, s dictations, and the animosity he has s a good time for Dr, Paden to insure the address of his first wife-her created means a bad break in the ReThe Wasatch Literary circle will peace in the auxiliary of his church triend. publican ranks." hold the last meeting of the year » this by himself providing for the food and the Gunton Memorial There has been a good deal of inThe people are tired of Tom and afternoon at chapel at 2 o'cloc the drink of his witness. Without that nuendo, and a good deal of hinting his dictations, and his bulldozing. He e witness he could not have made the about new polygamy. We do not be- doesn't seem to realize how utterly The Wonian's club a oe this with. Mrs. A. ylor of pamphlet which he so generously dis- lieve any exists, and the ground for he disproves his own case when he ee Mill Cree The party wil be Tat at tributed throughout the country-for our disbelief is that the accusers do claims that arrogance and intolerance Sugarhouse ward by conveyance at 1 o'clock sharp. the defamation of Utah. With it he not cite a single established case. discredit a man. e Was very successful in giving his Here should be an exception to the _-oOoOoOoOCO Mrs. H. L. Deacon entertains the home town a bad name. rule. Here is a woman godly enough Now that ovr Mr. N. L. Wilson has Seekers' Literary club this afternoon It is up to him to pay the price. to be sent as a delegate to the gen- returned from his California vacation, at her home. s s es Mr. Wallis gets hungry every day- era! conference of the Methodist The Republican will resume its reMr. and Mrs. Dana McCready left Sunday for the East, where they will and will to the end of his natural life. church. ‘She should have so strong a marks on the subject of prohibition. visit with Mrs, McCready's family and And for just that period Dr. Paden regard for her word that she would friends. s should provide him with an income. not bear Poor Fred Dubois! Even the Salt false witness. She should Mrs. W. H. Nutting have And he should do it himself, from be sufficiently impressed with the Lake Tribune rates him so accurately for Mr.theirand guests Mr. Nutting's mother, the very generous salary given by solemnity of her position to be very as to call him a derelict, And that Mrs. M. L. Nutting, and sister, Miss Carrie Nutting, of Bozeman, Mont, First Presbyterian church. He should careful of her facts, for she is charg- in a head on its first page. es e e help to bring about universal peace ing a thing which, if true, arraigns Mrs. James H. Brown and children by placating the justly angered women a great people. It arraigns a state. Brand Whitlock, mayor of Toledo, have returned from California, where hey have spent. the winter, of the Aid society. It gives warrant for the defaming of is now declared to be the logical canMr. and Mrs. J Walk er returned didate of the Democracy for the vice Utah. FLEAS HAVE OTHER FLEAS TO If Mr. Whitlock Monday from their: trip to the coast. But if she cannot give the name presidential office. BITE 'EM. of the man who has within the past is nominated-on any ticket-he will Mrs. 8. Bence and children have come back from a visit of a few certainly receive the solid newspaper Massachusetts state is giving three eighteen years committed polygamy; weeks in California, He is one of the best newspahundred thousand dollars for the fight- if she cannot tell the name of her vote, Mrs. C. W. Fifleld has gone East to ing of the gypsy and the browntail friend whose life has been wrecked per men in the country. remain several weeks , Visiting friends. moths. These pests have been aw- by the addition of a plural wife to Mrs. aiaunits qravwicks will arrive Why shouldn't Cyrus E. Dallin be fully destructive to the trees and crops her household; if she does not proWednesday from Oakland to be the of the Old Bay state, and all good duce the proofs of the very grave selected as sculptor of the General guest of Mrs. John: D. Spencer, monument? Why does the Yankees indorse the rather generous charge she has made-why, then Mrs. Connor Mrs. B. B. Owens and children leave He is a great artappropriation from the treasury of the Richards was improperly sent as a Tribune fight him? today for Seattle, to visit Mrs. BrenIs the fact nan''s sister, Mrs. B. O-. Jones commonwealth. They love money delegate- from Central Ohio to the ist, and is so recognized, and hate to spend it, but they do not general conference of her church- that he is a native of Utab to be re You like the best. Come to Saltair garded as a reason agalust him? want the bugs to destroy their or- the most impressive and solemn asene May 19. aud a splendid variety of Rubber and Cotton Our mam Drug committe of the and a T. =) ting deferr« a Kingsbury of until his re- recelved tone down, refine, be arid use Satin skin powder. 25¢ Birth Neturns. Robe rt Wills, Mrs 4 99 and ‘ ane St. Bod | Ur oi and Spring Coats | Some Great Bargains Among These Specials of High-Class Goods. South For Little Money avenue James T. boy, May es | Tailor Made Suits | Jepperson Ww Same tod Mrs eet, Main | Specials for Monday the | ints. | 729 Mr "South 1. Sonth TnI mem-} f class of- the ie' nic ape from Governor J. Monon y afternoon oe that, cordance with the erprcene d de: President Roosevelt, lectu -< on the prevention and care of bereulosis be established at the U us ersity the coming year. e stated that the ourse le Re: palebiished and that "a all POR Ray . Sundwall would be pu To face, Only 112-114 Ass consis a ney it of "th a action wi is is at NG ‘i/_ UNIVERSITY NOTES ! A bers Store Hose. Ivers, 2 Hill, D. WAISTS court, AT A PRICE! boy. Grand ball, Saltair, Broken tonight, Lots Placed on the Tables and Silks. EXCURSIONS EAST. Oe Nets, Linens, Mullis June 1, 6, 8, 12, 13. and 15 Short Line nana' Greatly oe rates sas C Ghiears, St js and other Eastern points. Ticke tseon nited to October 31. Marriage Licenses Raybourne V. Fleming, Oakland, Cal.: Vallie M. Pearce, Decatur s 2mil Backlund, Bingham Canyon Edla Nygard, B ingham Cany J. awrence Nelso Sivatiani Ca yon; Hannah MEHR OEE: Buran Canyon. Clarence J. Wilson, Salt Lake; Anna Porter, Salt Lake, V 1 Matson, Salt Lake, Ella Rosengren, Provo Best night. music, finest rr floor, Saltair | | | 216 SOUTH MAIN ST. to- or BABCOCK ELECTRICS ce eeorc eee MULLETT-In this city, May 17 George eee in his 55th year ural rvices will be held from the panidence No. 459 South Fifth East, today, May 19, at 4 p Casket will be open for the frie nds to view between the pears of 3 and Interment in Mt. Oliv ea To To Vin D. & R. G. May 24, Provo Canyon 7:30 = Mee Pharaoh's ( Glen §:15 M return on regular cca 1s. eOLICITORS nqu tween 10 : $1.25 50 WANTED. publican" and Pr 1. office today be- Roadster, Victorla, FE LLEVA Established 21.500, for the accommodation of BABCOCK ELECTRIC owners who desire to muke the irip to the Caonyou from Salt This service will be furnished WITHOUT COs \ Babcock A eee CRRA If You Want 36 Main St. The DURING Original aralt Gesae House of Wear Utah. AN \\ \\ THE . Linen a Ti'S COOL, We're Selling Now An Men $1.50 correct laundered SHIRTS, COLLA RS CUFFS. They SOFT I Grits: are unequaled The only launmy n the city using softened wa- "Yhe Laundry Both Phones 192. of Qczality." 160 Muain the $5.00 SUMMER Mesh MIONTHS F5Se but is a oe nie] HEALTHEUL. x at) at Under Prices Value sarment-s3.00 we're THESE the real say ing selling away le in know the Selis the PRICES Soarment(-S1.50 Opp ortur bo below ee price, PREVAIL iad be Underwear we r1ld,-and Now Is. ir at $3.00 suit. A Splendid $3.00 Value Sells Now at $1.50, This St. Excellent to Be Comforta ‘ble HOT SANITARY, It's the most hygienic underwear n dorsed by medical men-men who Troy Laundry Glectric Eurslape ‘Cons In connection with BROTTERILL AUTO CQ, 2-64 W. Third South, IRDA HAKATA IS HASAN TOM PHIM STASIS For a in OGDEN STATION CHARGING $1,700. CUTLER | Looking OLOSOSOSOLO LOSS OVE tart polygamous atl plural and Ua liberated|a DWP Pat PCA has the The THIS Suit, values are Pe) WEEK standard, ONLY ae pests Lm taal Insect 4 SR uss of eI) tion ee in Utah, ~ = Party SOCIETY Current |