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Show 4 THE THE THE INTERR-MOUNTAIN P ublished Inter-Mountain ee Aerepeateenreenisec Officini Orgun 7 a a ea en entered 28 of the Republican City. aeUta Republican Sonera eA Ue Daily een One Month , eeand Daily nthe Bay ee ance Sunday ane Not Daily Month, eee = . pewter Patd tn and cute ck -| at| of) : eee Advance, ... Sunday Pave Dally and Sunday (1... Septem ber 29, > at ‘ REPUBLICAN 2 a I eae 6.00 1 ca 9°30 o'clock, for. i ae the one} and} eee 3190." Block, 208 corey ae EASTERN ‘ eee eae Ww woo aee pee LAKE Rel JUDICIAL CITY, - eri ea Te mee TICKET. B ilding, Opwor ne u re aeeaaneative FRIDAY, _- ae SEPT. * east er re -The 7 25, 1908. ayes - te ae where | tions prevail The | Only because of to heed could made of Inaction, the and | would not VICE JAMES . FOR PRESIDENTIAL THOM AS SEVY LAFAYETTE INRY Garfield y, € pie, ah Se eet ping Justice of the M. MCCARTY, For a cae aie Representative <r JOSEPH For C. 8. ‘TINGEY, Irfor JESSE Emery about have of the it So they in all it culled not on community to thelr now to plan establishment the people a Z Phe ' ce realize peopl the command And | never American : fal- on a that eleeted TS ean officers OE icinily nr the : in the call slip- On in 1¢ people the 7 of iAoC™ organ 7 4 a BADE You Ee may find oe it not be are THE a be com- die | SUNDAY | P) ey EDITION, *& ¢ not a | of the is most Edition. the because prosperous prosperity paper tell the people Order now citizen Jt well | is a is ejty certainly . of that sentimenrs, and patriotic who a y doen't We it 6 the the eom- (to defs party. responsible boast "DEMOCRAT" | Editor of itS any | sendice | Pe ROOSEVELT." : and Lage | seamless. worry oy esas eG : Lined . el: , Vests ‘ Yi e hn 15 joe the Pants. Oye 30e from eee Uni nion 1] oray:: gray a 1 I.: La Pants, sk ile? girls and a! MI texture: ' 7 izes: $1Zek ZeS sizes « all fen. ee e : Suits-\Munsing s-! reg é Es = ae In 60e alc | gray wl 1 ite o-aA -Munsin 5 textt 45c to 4oe. 770e, to 35c T ool \W nee Pall... iW war fag values, ee Misses' Union ee and " up cotton Bia &/) Sa : oy quality White aa J Base rie ecl ac- and AOS size to ling erie . E Boys' 95e¢ ren Fleece ' a saa SIZ@S, \ > repuls regular \ vle male Bray: Accor Heyes ey eH ( ‘aL: hildren Ss aS fash- ull Suit . ey oD 95¢e up to 6Ve, to size, from +) I . ' \ Toa ¢€ ojirls | P; ants ool ils \ ests tS an = } al : These are exceptional values, ants. 25e : di| « . ants, . Hose, fine eae : Ae : ‘av. re : Bale adele & gee FElose ais Ss to $15. state jt Handreds t will gy i 5 dee ow wile Re, Psy LAR . of ° lace waists, lawn, . lingerie, 5 ranging . in net : price OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 112-114 SOUTH MAIN and $ 4 from Your choice today at .. . HALF | nding thot bosses that to the eae people," | > a S O - ( PRICE STREET, | Técnee reported in ; uthe Current LE Review | | were a number Mrs. W. R. Butler was Lai and ; : pa carried on amusement. of guests an and Mrs Tracy, entertaining by Mrs Lake's err? SS An auction was afforded great There - Salt ee ee games whieh nf : of eR ee MOYLE. tere pres-|In assis te din Mio Balley, Miss the Bae ey hollow rd: DMs SLOT MCE ars = THE OWL. ere tree, tower, spectral The Allen e oe eer ae owl Inthe doth despise old gray dwell. . Suns) It peeads beep leeds Aas yacnme Edwin F. Holmes will not reBut at dusk-he's abroad and well! he Plenn olat fp ; t e'er mates : ea with tyi : 1 oo i thi se Sf ; ee ; on as,as Nota Ld on ; ofry the forest Th ~ er su: eustom on idays, I Mt Pag be eaut tuts ul ae sheet fPFae oF Mr au ° 8 ® All mock him outright, by day Mrs, Karl . ‘held on Fast South " . = a . Ae ne Temple street was fo1 the first time Mrs, David Keith will entertain this | But et night, when the woods grow vould be nol amiss to-give the rec org of this politi" : afternoon at her § hon Arorue and on cal Brigham demagogue * TyTribune still and dim, "Behe Moyle speaks..| | .,thrown open for a Social funetion | *street P ie at a' ‘ bridge ome affair, righi by followed r The . w ill shrink boldest r avwawt away about the Republican pai ly re noritng fo the use ee eR BOP wien SATA, Aeneid tea . er Ocoee bes, Oh, "oosts when night e . " rhe er gues or ic Week, athe. ; falls, and Er) money: £0 sangre) ee > AVRate i ve gern ; with goed Rook lidge, received.a large number of | ._ * * eae 7 mn sobs J 5 shee ‘ 3 i S oylie lo 7 le the use ' of Mrs money in c ampaign: When uk he abou < was{ thei trie nda at a charming : he "Duttis tea,: wh 109 hy. relgn Ste oO n ne z a Yorter' °o ne nes Rae Bre s : Sé Te , Hothead icratle state ac Was so in the nature of a reception | > YUN p h Q,. A0SUG set Dem« rate st a chairman in S98 he ope nly jend lousewarming afternoon at the third in a series of boasted : that / he had access : to one A W.. MecCune's | oe ; card "partles:at the Sa Porter home| And the owl liath a bride, who is fond bank account, and was at liberty to' draw any | Phe spacious rovms with their artis KS : t q utl te ile oS ' r i t bok ' ‘ mere stie Ceni ‘ shin eee pr f >| O wast Sotheaulee i emple stree ae she ®mount he' wished, The MeCune senatorial camsigh ptt nevereI SBS sFthe oy etiviak Tats And loyeth the wood's deep gloom: aten is a att : ‘ Sera = ore active. by a wee ) At the (1 i ‘ cS ee y aan sn i matter of history, and a disgrace to the | fall flowers The library Was bright | pees ee club pe BESer noon 4 And; eee es j BAG. eeu . a rts ; . vi masses of Yr sis. The recep-| interesting program wi ye presenter : oon: , , om, He talks political machines. At the time } ea nee ae Pea as the ine in honor of the wedding unniversary She awaiteth her ghastly gloom! 1e Was state about chairman, and . e had access to unlimited eu : | > T re ; NotOl where a feather asters|of 7 Robert she e moves, » nor and JWlizabeth ° Browning | Pi C mae a cart means, he organized a political machine and nom|'"& reom, were in pink,< where asters | : press that one James H. Moyle assumed the role ga Dey Q olere an 4 yeu ne og deo a a ahe rttleda eld: ha el ‘ . Cc I € ‘rautie convention agains the Republican party and what he. calls the Shite d ain 2 " 1 = > a : ceret Bune bs ands, its methods Perhaps it not BI AOC. wel sel reru- , hoases? CRITICISES Republican " { Cotton intet Besides, Tribune "not the oR) 20. Llose, 20e. 048 <American are of . quality Sa eepmng | ourts, a for comes, a notice of officials ashamed duty , fine black 5 new come a Vests | a cording vs? and RB \ : extra Wieece 20e,) values the expresses should BIC Children's Cc S] I Flannelette lanu ee ‘egulal regula pair pair, a Hose. very ¢ lastic and q: . . according to size, trom we of 25 sv ota ele a for) School black ~ | ile pals SUES price Children's ey atte : sold 4. ba ' we Val t at lett hildren's Children's l here something Utah everyone ' Is of sort reward larly P WIG@ | Prosperity the : . ioned ae 6 goo. bia extra +e 250 , Me September | BAS eee wy sentiment et ‘ girls' > . Ladies yet ordered . . af Republican's Prosperity have we heve and CORE, : vaines r Bows? ; Sehool cotton sate (Two ( black 1 These are a line of F samples ane Mpeclal > rice | Po ober | &C to pledged pledg party rn ‘ ; | exceptional are S| | : girls' and , Hose. ‘. would - Boys' . American their their oy r, publish bosses, 20 + compelled in promoting that belleve will oan can-Isy 1 the machine of m4 officers the. party -_---+_--_--__- - THAN Bhar community it this and very j construction wrotevted | Meas . Hse a For Superintendent of Public Instruction NELSON. & ‘ A, C.+ NELSON, Sanpete County, in of | elected frightful they, 27, > breaking dealers ae of The copies earnest |} fair. keep | 5 publie what permission for Atay "Gre ATER MAN , = plans of the stickade| out plainly. They must ; ~ no elected party by which will be issued on Sunday, paper will be very big " y The believe forbidding both plain and} | a of town. they: must} | decency alone can inspire will give joe SVOEBRAE: there, Bue of bawdyism County ¥, Sounty 27 very part that again town : wont elected June POR some has edict oF SPRAK attention | declaration the without ayes esa not} of counted know defeat the must speak' Bul advertised a scheme that i: /,‘A the elect, if should dare to of:) inthe i 4 binant ic . the Think it e over > fortable reflection. ‘ going ald general summon the of. i Republican: your are are || projected | and : of you purpose Republican of to *y they sep rne municipal | esting territory a. oo officials are ' even Possibly Christendom. a their will promoters through speak County ; a Pi | Edition, is only but they conhey n | feelings the public We what organized establishing wall organize and make their s : effective. From every County. State State AAuditor lit Db, JEWIKES, to Oo to Tribune Not y word, Infamous; p the of city j | | jenored gz For Attorney General BARNS, Salt'Lake Count} R. any his in a minute, deceived, gentlemen bosses, heed. not the BETTER tendeney of awakened piece of to | trust luck to | builders. ‘They State I for St a 4 Treasurer State MATTSON, Weber a Soe - DAVID : A. of party, | enough is, now that they realize the offense thitt 3 committed in their name, by their. elected 2 servants, by the authority of their party in power,] they have expressed themselves too plainly to be . in Congress Yan 1 Cache County. Juab do that in condi- thing it | is being Supreme Court Sevier Counts rie HCWELL, -_-- Secretary bad law smashed 3e not the by to fit them with little rooms just big| : s their nameless industry-is appalling | horror But be | must the ment : ne PUBLIC. AN STATE TICKHT. ee MORE Gavarnos : seedid WLLLIAM SPRY, Salt Lake County : a : ; Co For W. that for And County C pau if citizens' on. indifference be forbidding County Utah ake Peake and easily scheme one } or | ELECTORS HOLBROOK, C AUN} Y The | But : SHERMAN. _---$-$$ $$. a whom is | how : | | party. gentlemen to the peeple. rho pone the given | known. enough PRESIDENT SCHOOLCRAEF" lies promoters amazing | len women, | them there, mn a ATi TAT I difficulty reliance you Republican politicians ; sme nl as such a ‘Bae city They knew the "Pilgrim sense of | nation, wrong' had been lulled to sleep, and We most | PRESIDENT y > \ ARD poems theirir deal deal. Bugut commercial asset out of fidently ever HO exquisite financed 1 habit lawlessness FOR r ILLIAM of "excellent a the have on in right | the y the matter tells If 1s our sturdy sanity and strength? apine pardoned, violence unpunished, citizens unheeding. is he rocboss Pretec down s book 3 No party. what reso- American moment, 25, 1908. , excellent That stockade \\ little a the FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER | that print that F understand could ruled they if . Now, the Republican party holds its. officials ARE responsible to the people-AND TO NO ONE a Utah woman, this subs nt, taken from a cole lection of verses: mS : nas 3 7 os Where fs our Pilgrim sense of solid right? > keepping » of slaw? as "re Ee jsis our Mes oldoa aa of the law OFFICES: nole a for lSist pahrotablé r " in is it were organ people bosses bold bosses rederick C, Loofbourow, : There darn matter so newspaper the the of American District- 4 00 | = aan ie 8.00)00 | THE FAULT tone i5 brid e. Cambric ae - ats ge Building: J. P. Mc Kinney, ofEe the Rocky Mountains rene SALT South _ wi est all And r "a ween Te Is Nor IN OUR STARS. SN Subscribers will pl give | xplt it "notiee to Cassius knew what he was talking about when the Circulation All lease veg sp i and . not con-| ' to/),be told . , two i blame BRE Brutus they were to tf Cas carriers, collectors or solicitors, sir on all ma tte rec Ae " 5 cerning delivery of paper. Pleas: hye former 4%) ruled over them. ‘The fault was not in their stars, well as present address when ordering change of ne a 2 address. Order to discontinue paper w ne be honored} but in themselves if tyranny stalked unchecked only when eibecrintion 1s PAID IN| FL LI + |'through the ‘land. es thelr so Think fen. « "Annise , seeini, ue icon r ng, kc made lution, lon, Thomas D. Lest, KF ...20.0- 2°00| they SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. above. completely the ; quoted sald ' | atter © sole » pledge o the electors POC SeRa Pee he solemnly piegges tothe: elector Chairman, | he will do when in office, He is not responsible to the people who elected him. That is the autnori- | | tative statement of the American party. He is c City ats Third inate at at age oe | For eees have of city delegates elected F conyention, Is hereby Lake theater Tuesday! Lake City precin JAMES DE VINE, h ee y P. Jenson, Secretary. a Plow REPUBLICAN, CONVENTION, ereer Six Months, Daily and Sunday vistas Br oe One Year,chyDailytcie andGee Sunday Bier Sundaes ares ia: i ahcha INTER-MOUNTAIN CITY Durpose of nominating two candidates for offices of judge of the city court of Salt Lake; a Si : , s ; candidate for the office of Justice of the peace, candidate for the oe of constable, of ‘ Se iit severe ttt erste eeenees ih gat ce aia lala Pia ean oes One | Morning, eee RATES. and ‘Sunday « in Utah, - Ieb, 10, 1906, de under the Act ae VOR A convention, composed : : lo the repubicen county } Called to meet at the Salt ; one -----------|/Qa, Newspaper in Salt Lake| Salt One Year, Daily and "Sunday" Sunday only, One Year . Three Months Party m atter City City, > - SUBSE RIP TLON : pee CALL ae Every Morning By Re publican Company second class ange aici c aweyostoffice ess Mat eee REPUBLICAN inated himself for governor. Coen e oeatarial looked upon as a He was mot Mmher.smallaf man that, compared time, and Social Events. . a ; nfite beautiful Tt Se adel se Leta fics Oy Mrs. ; ive :| Se ceed for ae Fell wis | little other decoration, tall vases and | Mrsae jardinieres of asters in pink and white | heart, Ewing. very with e iven he. E. ks of the noted| by. Mrs. Igle-} . As she sings, she waits in Richards and Mrs, | But when part of the her tree her heart heareth ss musical so sti; his flap- pro- | ping wings, onge a Tammany leader in| Moses Thatcher and other men who were contendvere seen. An orchestra was stationed | gram will consist of Browning songs| She hoots out her weleome snarill! a man of great Influence in ctl fold a that he wee tas oe elon wea | inf the upper landing of the stairway they by an Bessle 5. Browning am wis «2c tie moon shines, ana i timate ;& ' Pa la Ying the hours| Fred C. Gra ham. | to ‘ following estimate of Judse|/ran over a thousand votes be hind his ticke Se oaTiae eae oe = > Then, then is the Joy of the horned nominee of the party against| Moyle talks about "Tribu peace restored, With | "mpg hostesses a assisted in en-! ‘The principal event in musical and ow . : 3: the NY exception WV of the Tr sune, Cockra he has as done bee e more rg s hay < PRyea aining irel by Mrs, the Russel event L. Tracy, isis the} society circles of f the evening OFFICIAL CALL roe COUR a COANE NTIOM. | whiny Me , ecekren hes) Geen senting ay hi le: | than anyone to make strif He nominated B. H See ears M. Bailey, Mrs. Windsor | concert and recjtal to be given by | Morn ie ee the owl, nor his gloomy ‘Yes, I shall support Bryan; he is the best can- | Roberts for congress, knowing at the time that) vy Rice, Mrs. F.J Fabian, Mrs, W.| Miss Agatha Berkhoel in the First| ib tLake City, Utah, Sept. 17, 1908. didate the Democrats could put up. Taft, however, Roberts was a high churchman, and socially dis- | Powers, Mrs. Thomas Weir aon | Methodist church, when she will be| The owl. hath his share of good; A Te epublic an-county convention is hereby called | js the greatest and best qualificd nominee ever| figured in the eyes of some of his party to make George P. Holman, Mrs, J. R. Walker, | assisted by Mrs. A. S. Peters and Prof.|If a prisoner he be in the broad dayfor Tuesday, September 29,1908, at the hour of 10| offered in any republic in the world. He ig a/ the race. Wriends of the Democratic party pleaded | Mrs, John Rooklidge, Mrs, John N.| Ed C, Kimball. o'clock: a.' m., at' the Salt Lake theater, for the | greater The program, man which| than toosevelt, ght, and ; when surrounded , purpose of nominating a county treasurer, clerk, a county recorder, a county attorney, | Bourke Cockran, | New York, and still tera | his party, gives the Taft, the presidential] a county a county With Moyle not to support Roberts. They pictured | Roosevelt | 0 him what the consequence would be. e stood | wonderful! fitm, and he and Roberts ripped the Demoeratie | country has s evel eyer| Party, figuratively speaking, wide open, t the =greates test the e countr wonderful worker" . He sheds crocodile tears over the fate of the | present governor He utters are not the unwords of fulsome praise by equivocal Republican falsehood when he states that any anpoltti| prejudiced because of his friendsnip. it} ¢@! machine forced John C, Cutler to make the | commissioner for the four- | seen, and year term, one county commissioner for the two- | . year term, three state senators for the Sixth sen-| These atorial district, ten representatives for the Eighth | , friend, representative district, and fifteen members of the Republican county committee, twdifrom cach of the | 'S municipal wards in Salt Lake City and live five large und Tay from the county outside of Salt Lake as| The Republican electors of Salt Lake county wil meet in their respective ideas districts on Thu day, eet as ae at 8 o'clock p. m. for the urpose of electing to the ¢ > purp & delegates pele © saidsaid convention elegates are apportioned among the en : ‘ election districts Bie Lake county as follo ace gates PArst) ee BecOnd ro ae: Dele. ce: 5 ile on eatare Twenty-cighth ae Te 0 nur : ' 8 ss 2ee 2Sa vines.etek sce ts ee 7 Twenty-ninth ep ., , les 7 tee . oak y ae abe : lade ROU Renee. ti.to 6 | Thirty-first..:....:.. 7 ee ahnare's! stacce | Thirty-second % : Secnith ighth y mtn VEER: ee 7 teens Arg -. & z Ten; Thirty-fitth ;5 ty-sSth hives pile Ag Mleventhiss .af see Eight eenth .-- mentee ee eee ee 6 ee e's To ae of yet his it enty venth.. Districts Nos, delegate 63, each. Districts Nos. .. 64, rere eixthe | Wittioth: eekte fete n++eeeee e nie ap a vets i elt e Al: ea ehen tat ge. ore 5] Fitty-fourth 2.0... 70, : i delugates ea ae Districts Nos. ee SPs 68, own is District No, $9, Mf District No. Lake City 82, 73, $6, 74, ae ; meet one ‘ in re 1 was |In that strong, constable and ato ju a for on the 5 92, work Le egates each, the tary peace and Seelenracenicacnne one | districts within Salt for, the purpave of that In the Soe to Judge The a who, in , race for governor, tate Giver to him in his re against Cutler the as direct a statement of Salt dominetiie the primarics ict? appl tee qennee sr thdgik oF tee be T,; Cc ee the and As for his Taft same was war in Roosevelt y mighty on the of | tion Philippines, np "Ea down the names ninceee m. electors of The oe district three & committeemen composed he Ree of a names of Julian the addresses But delude wise service in dia cat on with poe chairman, ann secretary, and | ieee ac work and | 0" isis on party was fitted ders of the Here is j}adopted by the one city reiterated / Is with of the political the may : to subject Riley, bosses the are (Written Secretary, for While the of section of committee a political party. : party to dic- | Hundred gue: Neel 5 || Anothér notable * ee: Se the some Thursday Soe and Mrs. was | was {s exceplionally /anticipated by given in A eee full friends Avent ev nt who ae Js on | her morning, _He home in Tele PeTaBR J. Osborne are pee eee iranian ae eae list of of It elected Neither the mayor, nor the head duct of its affairs, It is not ancient Ti ‘ity history. committees It came in the present May te Grenietiele rptiaeibininaae je see ASHE woud, nis thin ily.me iiiabtcans tal - Maar CS EASE count Miss : z during ars Mrs - =" wee 1 ae yet I wot Old wi And today "with Coe one Fooen T. Till A The yoio eee a aeht to four ammany, ‘ana Jenny! name ever with bridal the evening. ; a | leave shortly : Fes aan A.| a : bray SALE Season oer the SC ee ee a < standing ~ ne é and Mr. and to make | se Thomas for an on East Mrs. == Hunt her [He cousin, ‘sutumn will ting Mrs. ER, F, 8. by U price r of Ss $1.50, oN, i sessions | Fame °thie let rankg you dread, et elther : seats, | 109 South early, a OF KIND H ARD "Not so bad, my . an LUGK!" boy of the ' Then whee you HEBER J. man. property GRANT Sea Lake City, Laat Sensible wise are wgaee Join and " forth- of sal & Co. th Mali Noe Utah. as Goo, ¢ E -- f will issued aa A to ‘be "the u invi- | ect : entertained | br fel a ent r into Suits rm ar- | can. | ane | oods House s It = or rom makeup M fits-we ade sers our it to Made eee We a Order s- Cadet suit | = Tandy ‘made. suit, The most i ent to $3. 50 to 36 ec ina the finest . features suits from: our and ‘tailor $30 $12 better. and 's Just about HEIMER the line eit uit contains ailor-made Suit. popular in e sto, $18 retour nee OF earns O. = a arantee; ran Order to show rape rate re ady-made he complete line Cc of Utah. m gue immense Cadet Suits-T arena y attractive" program( ofan. readings, recitations the ' -\ Tailor made venin 2 | § a pleasant social| was enjoxan by Ww, had gf eer of the boara- | the membera Mrs. ussel L, acy attracti acy a want; Ss. G nit er kind You may manship-eye of very K " s ; j has style+-the arials--v materials-you hetiens 2") one ] | eas{; 6, a O Origi ina ®vening loestne = ang sisting upyar' I had it inaured' lone' cna) gators wa ; pl , There paid iny premiuins ee the - iL The HOUSE ; : skin Satin a Cc | Pleasantly at her home Toursday af-| ternoon to meet Mrs. F | rank Steiner of Minneapolis." t home. Fooms in " ‘Sis Brooks diaaas'| | ranged ae = are Miss ee ge, home Mies Jean Odell, brides. elect. Murphy the | s red OF TICKI KETS NOW tickets f or tl 1¢ f five rnnreden Mt, Hunt wil entertain a | | Mrs. J. F.'Grant of Ogden, at a-br iden| | vn of Colo ae | | ‘South om reign ) ener ae ee Main.ron-Daynos se Musie Co., Secure your reservations un-| Hardy thelr : ghastly " Youn vies Weir has afternoon his ee : nominal at" similar "afta given sn hover 7 1908 eh crs ‘ mine‘shall Ehime, September, i ( of green-wood! nor Who are kings by day, But the king of the night is the bold brown owl! Se Cornwall, EISTEDDFOD. sna jat bridegro Annie kK, _| ie minal , Francisco. | Mrs. |j|tations 5 . Our : Sateen, badge 4's and shield Won reversear thistls. show afleldd mule forlorn -OBSERVER City,3 party at Hauaue Sioa r rhe », Miss |} Emma Carrington ceioae PERV ee , assisting in the dining room | ‘Ananally orthestra was in attendance during | wasted lie on Lethe's sho The rong sandsshallof "rim donkey rampant edord Lake the > on awe a Moore Coarse discolored, oily Tendered falt inviting 26 and powder, jjy ea street ce ltzardy. the other tl liams, assisted by Mrs. ene no ae tricks. Jenny dear, wi f ‘rom Wyatrvine's sunny Tore » Ore ne D. John K. Hardy, who so were married in , ing eneral Dee arrentaniee admission oo for the Temple, the aaa ) thethe morning m &0 incuesta rf f She 5 ee ce ae five sessio is, G0c; reserved | og. oe Sy ares ne | 2 Nagram ace | were received a and Mrs. of ° reserved seats Hickory- thimble-rigger's . nie er ; y nt i| | and evening a wedding reception in ] onor of tl 1e dédaughter shter o t pela , rn. Dew dark how for the | °° | Thursday | ‘ I > ld 7 : the Gr APiiheche oe Mr. and Mrs. Fe ees aor a Bryan will give Jenny, his prize | Williams on Bast Second South showing greatest Democratic when your ¢ harming ‘form Is see 1 e c aoe of their rac a salt . tiers ante Republican.) To win the holy figh And at 7 ve borne and ac rificed cl to Moine ee Harbor, the bird, se Gunns § : Lwin ee ee oan ee lerad? antan ‘able | SI d Sarak Luck toci is iy Ww iar 1 4ucK ¢ of Murray a) W. P. Kiser! Naonta Larsen of Murray ‘ oe = linor Bernard Mulvaney of , Deny . er to ee vey Se Mrs. Clifford E 1 : Robinson C. L.Pe oe Mr Cleveland, | Mrs. J. I Galligher .) Ww meandai o cabc ats te ant rebe Katherin: der a The canopy smilaxa gown and of _ white asters. brideof wore crepe |de chine and carried bride's | Punch was seryed by Miss Clara roses Riter Immortal 3 . Lisque eee pea BY . rere ee JENNY. g ,it®,ome Mind. thought to ine e eM r the eae . assisted For divers henchmen to my cost (I own with righteous wrath) Through Rooseveltian wiles have lost Now Mayor Brains | the nominations councilmen | his corse" rl as 2 ace at ware | flowers, We de-| wanted havo | polltiea al Woula'be ches oo oe at a a ckec see The methods I have tried; bit But ways and means since days of ola of the mi any for DEMOCRAT TO eg his tender son Led I pledge forth for my sacrifice will treasured . B To win the eapital prize, And i American of powers, Inter-Mountain Mr the But re solutions | the Powers tah They: ll take the As fox-hounds mule-y in thetrack chasas s kee "nh | to Lake of the dogs do Sing, Ho! c Lake. Lake lord lonely mate They are each unto each e pride; | | Thrice fonder, perhaps, since a strange } Hath dark rent fate them from all beside So, when the night falls and the Ene of is and is eagerly | Nor lovers and the Berkhoel. : Se | W.Miss Powers is entertaining Blair, for ai fewM day 8 her way from « SNOWAIA to O. ; her Mrs. cousin, of tea w hen ein Thursday good, musie of Miss the at- | dlistinet Mr and Mrs several | Pendinwia' few e e society society the afternoon Richard Miss Miss] present| many 5 ! . s y craft t: amt Moat. g = fe-onny sweet ae take a brainstorm to defeat ‘Id Big-Stick and his Taft | i | the officials| who W. ae . FAREWELL _-. for The A ae teaoe | | that people Orlando ames oratorical item. to As So statement to friend eee for | #a2in consols | subject American to the delegates elected, together | *° pe: city 20 © en and secretary' and district should com- || ford be forwarded to break immedihis support word, andto wanted who had pledged one of Acting them _-- of should not he is free. the solem) ee e clty his so wan: BRYAN'S President both § "cause and because o! party gentleman the notion that record ee officials their great the special experience | mule, one ~ | @e i 8 party the Tribune's and News a a greater ex: B exumple, American |} is a record fact that J j}are NOT responsible hens. rear. s "}me close of the primary, to the county re Republica county committee paeSunaD Cc Gudteeer Moyle Hempsread, Crawford : e ene Gaeta eara' Unn Cb yore ve he 7 time Moyle ; andd | aee iss eea anceee Powers have been defeated, which has been num- ene a Te . « > y 2 e ce « ae ean laid it at the doors of the | punch was served Mrs My - friends-Moyle and Powers pride themselves | presided, eee by - s council, is omaha to the people of this city | or- | for the faithful and honest management and cou | ee H. Bertha ‘Miss . tollettes s of of th the women Sa sually handsome and ae rae "very respect a 14h foacepa snd ‘attended: by °° a eae es nie which | wiv: a ‘ es' political positions, is a demagogue of the [eeeoules ae ay ‘a Sena " able hee ee Bee PU eee ae oe sc aa to a man in another are eat inate S. Rowan of Fort | en M. White of Sackett's: : gro eet | the American himself with elected n while ho preparing yet bigger district | Pee Me RUPE ENTS SU Ane tas) colina tee page(of the Tribune of June,27,' 1908: will of tried a ‘nomin ena ATT CS both or Miss manatt an Cae The ~ | Republican party Eile is party of all persons | various sAistricts aes ign district with the chairman mitteemen elected, * ately, atter en an chairma and the RTOMRT defeating voting: (at the, young be by allot and the pric | partment of thie city goverument, mor the ety to Sia ite y oO Moyle ja as themselves "ed the fitted NOT DECEIVED. Gentlemen of the that his ean so Judge Taft ability. own himself of was the same Always he was ; was task, fe true for his BE proved It school ie will be oosevelt's of Roosevelt Sars) co or has dictated state duties, ame ; Heber M. Wells. for vine against haye his own "Use because that the bossism. 8 outside of Salt respective precincts of precinct s recommended ducted vote ne necessary tan) ; delegates their justice Delegates elected : one eee not for x that, It . 93 garg City will meet at 9:30 o'elock a, m, on the a 3 ; the convention, at the "salt Lake theater, for purpose of nominating Inati ne justice just ace one oc " the peace one ne 91 ana 87, dele gates 9%, nineteen - will and nominate constable. by : probably 6 Isthmus of Panama. : 6 | Was secretary of war. ee aoyen 67, 72 anddelegates 79, cighteach, dele- twelve belief will ai for United States senator; and he nom- | * The amie room, which was the light- | Jonanna radical change He Nielson necessitated of Salt in the awakening ec « 2 re vVakening | | Inated : ~chinan. | ed G. H. Roberts, another= high churehman, by red-shaded silver candelabra| ; Earl I'. Bushnell cf . Salt , | recognition that there} for } of publ ic conscience, , the congress. & i c eae i 2 astern sket | Grace /was quite ne a picture, : Ww I sa - bi asket A. Battles s of Denver. | could be no two standards of law one'tor the rich The record shows that Moyle, having had wtlof beautiful American Bea roses Earl 8S. Kimball of Salt : | objection to high churchmen in his own party| 9 acre eee eh PR, BY end 8%: four 58, 75 and 76, five delegates each. 65 and ay six delegates each v firm party. R us clous non teee: ee fais ie Miss | . ; : ‘oul z ; , may differ Mr Cutler on polic no one be-|Tanged affair was in tf toe EL erOld =a phens, son of Mr, truth as.could be made, and, It is no reflection On | ifeves him with to be the weakling pie raheelye by James/ Eva Madden of San Francisco, te Irs, Frank B. Stephens, will leav: Mr. Roosevelt to say that this man will make 4/ py. Moyle : ' "| has been m hoe BUS_ in the elty | saturday for Cornell . Fe ge . for me time Keyes h e greater President than he. | Mr. Roosevelt's prep-| 1 It 1s too late in the day for a man like Mo €] Brigham street was effectively decor. ; tie . Le to object to the use of money or high chure nie ie in Hi R and white | wation was precisely the sort to fit him for the Moyle was Instrumental Murriage Licenses. | in placing Moses Thatcher, eee eae eect nage os used with} fyjoward F. Fry Salt Lake, to Violet beginning of that great work of refSrm of whicn | ries of the most popular Mormon apostles at that chi ery effect in the drawing room| yy: Joynt of ‘Salt Lake. : the nation stood in such urgent need. But aftes jt me, on the 7 rat Democratic state ticket, to b nd library Lange H kKkalmar of Salt Lake to} indorse d / | was 94, two delegates 69, Districts stricts Nos . eae: gates each. 3 if Tieton ci mins 2 80, 71, 90 and Districts Nos. 59, three delegates each. a nae estimate, Rakesh are : ae st. ......... 6. | 2m that practical +++ ees 4) Fifty-second. ...c.., 2 sidency, TDwenty-sixth:...).-. 4 Fifty-third 6 ERP. presidency Twenty-sevent one : of ; that And 7 ....2.21) Porty-eighth i Forty-nint : +e eee bil orca a of 00Minee aatt ae -ninth -...... 4 | By no other means could the United States have Waves tivat ree ee "1s | honorably completed the work the God of battles} 38S eee . ee weond e+e «e+109. | caused It to begin And after the war there wus " lanRute sone nae Aes -e 2 a season of rebuilding, of construction, of growth .....°5/| Porty-fitth Miwenty-nrate (jhe en eerie . a Twenty-second Mik @ bie - es a and another for the poor, there was bound to come| holding an era of construction; and Mr. Taft's preparation o nets 4 eon "30 os eG | Thirty-elghth Thirteenth ASie: kapiete amare aaieare.BY 1 Pourteenth 5). ses 6.1 = } eons b) ale, sata: be aie a | mPixtec Perkrtarihbb bare oe? eiaelace Cram j wane eS , aes A is , statement the at | enita City, pense fov the transaction of such other business properly come before male. convention. sharp | by the same environments that made | great will prove a bigger man. Taft is a sheriff, a county assessor,a county auditor, a county | a,adiministrat strator, aoe : Surveyor, ome county looks the much Same as CLOTHES suMficient ae to sume: There's a Variety of 4Y any parti cular . A ass MAIN STREET. i |