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Show THE THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Every Inter-Mountain Official E red Organ as of second the Daily matter city, Party in the in Salt tm | tlon lake| of any tion,'' of REPUBLICAN, that electors it revived. evidence, it would seem proof that it is the inten- to drive crowd that there the ia Mormons a reason a THE thing thing done so has when BOYS' it will means weeks by good in as this by that the ‘boys' elec- helpful or- And Tt One Year, Daily a Sunday only, One voter more in America to give exprickt notice will leas not to Sata on ‘ : DIRECT, and ee Miteilate Department carriers, collectors or sol ato z as cerning delivery of lease give ee well as Present, when ordering cha ot Or ° Siecondna i r oT be honored addrosa. y when ginoerintios is PAID tails that is is curious a not knows about so much thing his position. and all the means Yet probably number of Usually, he the should the is man election men it know it district the know choosing | Now ers that and in in name how in his which of long his one Taft. trade last eves for the that between Kearns be party expected his love day committee | paign fund of since then Joe WEDNESDAY, are asked the for Taft, member Joe to candidate has in not spoke and for the loved tears desire hands he the THE to so the cam- much. especially UNIVERSAL WILLIAM And strong for JAMES lives, widely the | There diffused present seems tu day be or more than HOW- ARD TAFT. 1X3: Vy leo '?P resident St ‘HOOLORAFT SHERMAN OF | hardly a precinct does not possess it In some scem to possess it in all quality race In form, its nature forms the and WILLTAM courage. world For W; which some The aN Is possessed of ee dade Lee Pane ce REPUBLIO generally the must be ATTRIBUTE MANKIND, | more Line of Coats Tigi Republican BY GEORGE L:: KNAPP. Perhaps no single quality of human j}at eS REPUBLICAN to Bresidency. contribute he with his the of been leadDemo- Amerikearns return, Lippman nominee a complete, elect Hon wuusipentian,muncrons | COURAGE, 1908. 14, going Taft de- today OCTOBER | Kearns Democratic is help nothing Joe Republican fatal They the men to get Tuesday of the ee American knows help help themselves, officers-and to his On the the will vote government, are to Bryan CITY, UTAH, to now. political self five few elther. be, the given a knows average of in in of father exercising one doesn't Few He of not as that polities will methods thelr nothing almost about They the than of chairman, something government, ticket - Up tries. arranged learn self Know officials for state boys The that ticket-not vote LAKE Kearns | to | party proved? SALT the | county ELECTION! much been Is on | for| ganization. | et Advance, people | crats promised whieh The want of more than beliove FOR has not deal Kearns you Not 80 do matter great the BULLY past . they simple is a INTER-MOUNTAIN polygamy. of the state | out their driving. at of| WATES, Paid to Advance, One Month, Daily and Sunday Three Mo ntha, Daily and Sunday Kix Months, Daily 5 a ne Year, Daily = eee ®Bunday only, One Year .. Paid Utab. 1906, Act a there Will Newspaper SUBSCRIPTION Not | revive deciare As 10, eb. under to faith By Company Republican class the paerothe co at Lake Congress March 3, 1879 Only ee City, Ute Morning sie mpdaeh a going spesome 4 races ap RY, Dee M: M'C ST ATE TICKET, Govern Salt L mie of the ARTY County, Many charming styles in Nippon, Empire and Close Fitting blac k a st aww colsieaneewrel as novelty cloths. Prices range Soha from- waprems, Court vier C runty $7.50 to $50.00 Representative in Congress JOSE PH HOWE L i, Cache County average Chinese is reckoned, used to be reckoned, a For Secret iwy of State coward. Yet he will deliberately enlist in a service 8S. TIN ay. Tu ab County, | which means almost certain death, RET only that the price of his life shall be paid to his parfind themselves on the register next election And Tr sasutl | | ents, and that his body shall be taken back to his Weber ‘Goiinty... | DAV [D MATSON. the number who are uncertain how to mark a ballot EASTERN OFFICES: | native land. And with most of the breeds of Tor ae Auditor ' | : a 3 oO or operate the levers of a voting machine is very |} courage of nearly any active sort may be taken JESSE D. JEWKES, Emery County, F r B \ Op-~New_Yo Office, 604 amierie e Bails ing, . etal t is a véry rare thing in any service osite Y weiiart- Astoria; Chica ffic a ee large of regiment showing the white feather. For Atton ney General } O a 1es8 ullding, J. P. Mc Kinney, sole ° representa ve These are the very simplest tools of government the regiments of any » composed of A. R. BARNES, Salt Lake County, of the Rocky Mountain by the people Politicians know all these things, common, ordinary men If t ® mad herees For Superintende nt of Public Instruc-| by months' training, then the world is little on SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, 1908 use their knowledge easily and readily, and yet peo‘to run short of pluck A. C. NELSON, Sanpete County, Man- | And now we come to a singular thing. why a politician has his way in a conple wonder ag races, is more kind, collectively, lf we except ew BEVERIDGE'S INDORSEMENT OF SENATOR | vention, and at election. REPUBLICAN JUDICIAL TICKET. | ay | liberally and generally endowed with courage than It will be better when a larger proportion of | any no | other quality whatsoever Yet there Its SMOOT. Tor cae, Third audieles District 2 ; quality which {ts so generally worshiped, the details of the work that Hé EARL MORSE, 5 It is gratifying to the people of Utah to hear | the people understand | when shown in unusual circumstances, MSTR ONG. HON, GEORGE: tG. A United States Senator Beveridge speak in terms of| must be done in the selection of officlals. This work iswift and certain applause, Honesty; ag HON. MORRIS L i HON. THOMAS b, LIEW loyalty to one's own-these are In turn, they may in-| generosity, unqualified commendation of Senator Reed Smoot. | of the boys will help them. taken for but courage, which is more struct their fathers and their mothers, The Indfana man has watched the career of ola For District "Attorn common any single one of them, is deemed PREDERICK C, LOOFB¢E i RE yw. Smoot in the senate through six years. He knows | And that last word brings up another thought somewhat a thing at which to marvel. apparent | you want the explanation of this Should not the girls be taught as well? how useful the Utah man Js in the work of the naREPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. contradiction, it Is not far to seek. Since the child tion's greatest assembly. He knows how effective * tothe man, suppose you begin your study c ommissioner (Four-Year| For County the ehild. You will find that the baby of that man has been In the service of the republic; | HOW MUCH DID FERNSTROM COST THEM? n) even the bravest races is a coward The e arliest JOHN C, Granger M. AC "ke AY, Councilman Fernstrom has been acting like a how he fs respected in the departments; how he the human infant shows is fear | emotion likely has never met any occasion for. fear man who wanted to be bought. And he has also For County C DOmEasEN OT er (Two-Year S | s N has impressed President and people at Washington » Iife, but he shows it none the les He is |acted like a man who had made the sale. with his manliness, his efficiency, and his worth Forest Dale. WALTER J. Bl RTON, afraid of falling, though he has never axhavte need Sutherland is Last week he was going to shut up a whole regiThe commendation of Senator one a fall; of strangers, though no Tor County Clerk but in kindly service In other equally pleasing to the people who elected him, and ment of wicked saloons. They were being run bad-| touched him MARGARET ZANE. W ITC HER, Salt his fear is hereditary, instinctive, and Lake. for whom his best service has been given. Senator Of course ly. the clty was to enforce the | points unable back to a time when fearfulness, For cr Sheriff age, was the commonest human attribute. Beveridge is singularly free from cheap flattery. He | | aw, and clean up the places, so Fernstrom was gopluck is not a primary, but a secondary affair; It is a careful man, and a scrutinizing judge. And | ing to close their doors, So and do it right away. has slowly been acquired through uncounted cenif he could not have spoken in terms of warm ap-/ jh e caused a large commotion in public print. turies of evolution, but it is the primary, radical, fear that lies submerged in all of us | proval of these men of Utah, he would not have This week he calmly states that he has examined | unreasoning that causes our otherwise meaningless worship of come here at all. He is just strong enough in the further into the matter, and is convinced the saloon courage It is a common thing now, but there was a time when it was not and when by councils of his party to avold any duty which he] condition {s not so bad as he at first said it was, consequence it was y needed. "The might want to avoid. Fernstrom is a four flusher. courage of a day that knew not death" is a beautiBut this was welcome, because Mr, Beveridge ful metaphor-nothing more. If he were anything less, he would not have made of social forees It speaks vividly for the power knows the two senators of Utah, and Congressman | ¢} he charges he did unless he knew they were true. to contrast this ancient terror, still present in our Howell as well, are worthy representatives of the And if he they would were true, never back} children, with the developed courage that has | JOHN: nv GROE SBE cCK, SSalt Lake eft its mark on thousand flelds throughout people; that they devote themselves faithfully and on water them as he has. all history. From Thermopylae to the Alamo riend For Coniits 5 effectively to their duties; that they do not either There are some bad saloons in Salt Lake, as Thi some deeé | has seldom been an age so sordid that JOSEPH B. SW ENS¢ oN Salt Lake. by vice or dishonesty bring discredit on their state, |p epublican eitienies some instance of humanity's has repeatedly stated. They should he | of valor, For State Senator s d | The or injury to their people. He knows they are Re-| closed if they can not be made to obey the law. | to die for an idea, does not illumine the time. Viking pirates of the Nothern seas were assuredly| Stookey Sugar House; Carl A ane: j | publicans all the time. He knows they have kept} 7 hat is the business of the city officials. undesirable citizens from one point of view, but They have Salt Lake S their battle code is worth remembering even yet. unsullied their commission, that they have respectee ™~ all the law they want, or could need. brave man should attack two enemies, stand ed their oaths, that they have lived the lives of But when a member of the eity council makes} to meet three, give ground a little to four, and only Joseph J. Cannon varies eres ( Daniel McRae, Granger, Btne | = good men, and done the work of trusted public before five."' their career of concharges against them one week, and then takes | retreat Clegg, Salt Lake: T. L Hoiman, Bi . uest was mainly due to the na: that they lived servants. And he Is proud to stand before the finham; f. Holt sa fa orda "¥ Ts DB back the charges next week, one can not but conup to thelr code-and more. Their idea was pride est audience ever gathered at a political meeting mastery, but as fine things have been done clude he has started to get a price- | and La gh A. Me Bilin: Salt | Eb by n whose motives were impersonal patriotism. Wiltiam McMillan Salt Lake; Clauie | y AAD o e AN = + eg in Utah, and bear testimony to the truth. And got it. The forty-seven Greeks who rowed a fireship Ni ssell, Sait Lake. That is one amOng many gratifying things in the ee into the midst of the Turkish fleet, bled go r the Invasion of the Morea, in 1824, had no ancient REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. brightened by vases of red carnations] G. R. Walker will return today from code and no long record of trfumph "9 spur them by interested friends, |New Y Judges || kindly donated There is a cheering step forward in the work of For Judge: on. But they went stéadily in, fastened their | WHITAKER, J. M. WILL YOU BE CONVINCED BY PVIDENCE. the Bar association, which declines the petition of | floating infernal machines to the flagship in spite | 4 _ ee Mrs Bitzabeth Belden has issued inColonel BE. A ‘Sela: after lea ig his of the hailstorm of balls-and then they went up, | For Justice of the Peace vitations for two bridge teas to be| daughters, the Misses Alice and Mary The Tom Kearns party managers must be a good| Woten to practice law' here, Woten has been as they had expected to do, In company of the STANLEY A. HANKS given Thursday and Saturday after- | Wall, in Miss Fineh's school New ' Turkish admiral and his crew, deal troubled by the letter of Sol Kimball. That | examined, and found unfit. and 2,000 soldiers -- noons, at her home on O street. | Yo k, has returned to Salt Lake. besides For Constat 7 _ * @ | ---_ veteran says he was informed by an American party In spite of Kam King's friendship for him, in | Yet there seems to be an element of pride in PETER ITANSEN. | Mrs. H. L. Charles will entertain at! LEARN TO SING. man that it Is the purpose of that party, if it shall spite of the Democratic state exhibitions of human ecoura chairman's special | most Cambronne, i = j Brians party Tuesday afternoon, OcFor $2 4 month In classes, Madame | flinging his splendidly unprintable insult at the get control of the county and the state, to drive all | tober Brodbeck pupil o Manuel Garcia personal efforts in behalf of the discredited attor| English * gives thorough vocal oeecoe at her troops that ringed the remnant of the | the Mormons out of Utah, or make them abandon the lawyers of Salt Lake regard themselves Old Guard; the doomed men of the Alamo sneerney, Mrs. Grant Hi ayn entertains this|Tecital hall Ind. phone 12 Gren- | their religion. There is smal] indication of a deS O C | E afternoon at 0 in compliment to a as unwilling to recelve Woten into their brother- | ing at the besieging ‘'Greasers;"' Sir Richard | The ‘ator in a large ville, vowing that he had ‘'never turned his back on | of| Miss Jean Ode i. sire to have them change their religion ie Driving | hood. | flee ‘buliding tr kale about 20 miles an Don or Devil yet'''-all show the haughty pride of . . ; ho from the state seemed to Mr. Kimball's informant dahiice ack E * of each It is an encouraging incident. When the bar as-| the Ourrent Review of Salt Lake's Mrs. F. J. Fabian will be one of the} '°™ = 7 hostesses of the afternoon, when she : own nation thinks rib kind a better than to be the principal thing. ac 2clation will scrutinize applicant, an and reject | any Social Events. f Mrs skin powder DIC being eat, best made will entertain at a; bridgera teatea for Mrs TUESatin Baa aT Gro SEE others, and though the belief is wholly unApplogists for the Kearns party declare that Mor- | h im if unworthy, there is better hope Ww ill um C. Hall of Los Angeles Brunet nae °, I : it seems to make up good soldiership. for clean| warranted, . ' onan Doyle, is a good observer when his national mons have no cause of fear in the matter. Even |p ractice of the law by all lawyers, as most of then! One of the most elaborate and largeThe marriage of Miss Florence EB a sympathies do the way, tells how the the Herald laughs at the "bugaboo." All supprters|n ow are clean. ly attended receptions of the fall se@-|Puddenham and J. E. Langford ir. | French atheist, all religious were alike son was given at the home of Mrs./ which takes place this morning, will ~NEW MILLINERY and indorsers of the Kearns machine say there is | stubbornly crossed himself and knelt on lt would be a good thing if the physictans could Charles Read Tuesday even he followed by an informal reception before the Mohammedan dervishes, merely because nothing in the threat; that it is not the party in- | set together for a similar reform. There are quack when Mrs. Read and Mrs. Elmer E. | this evening at the home of the bride's 3 would not let them think that such savages t he tention to oppress the Mormons in any Way. doctors here Darling received between two and | prother, 114 J strreet Parlor 35 East Third So. St. re a Frenchman. It Js an imagined inon occasion. Salt Lake people will three hundred of their friends The | . eldent but it hits the point. Yet ft certainly was the Fred Dubois program not soon forget the invasion and wickedness of ‘"[he hostesse were assisted in eee by | The Hospital association will meet capAe aoe eae OVS nie go over the records of human bravery, in Idaho two years ago to do that very thing. That Boy Phenomenon." Mrs. T. D. Lewis, Mrs. George Airis, | this morning at the Y. M. C. A. rooms, Largest exclusive multinery The most arrant rogue in the| we can to some extent seperate it Into classes and and Miss Edna Balley. Music fur-| when aside from other business arin the Cc ity e latest arr sin les was openly and repeatedly published with authorinds. There is the courage which may be likened country is free to steal dollars from trusting and nished by an orchestra on the upper |rangements will be perfected for the yi ¢ ivals from | to the tem per of the suicide, which cares nothing ity as precisely what the Dubois party would do|suffering people here, landing The of the stairway physicians could do adde . greatly | annusl charity ball to arene weer its owner lives dies A story is told en the the East; correct exclusive when it secured control. And the Herald went on to the pleasure of the occasior }evening of November 17 at the Odeon Po). ' * = f the capture of Pekin ale the allled troops which much to correct this condition. Throughout the parlors, Dray and; ler! . styles; expert workmanship; illustrates this form of p Dynamite had been Tecord as indorsing the Dubois program. Tom Let them follow the example cf the bar associamusic room, fall flowers and autumn This afternoon at Unity hall, an in- Eastern yrices laid against a gate in i. matibiatit wall, and a fuse Kearns was never more definite about anything in leaves were seen with charming ef-/| teresting Dei under the auspices als ] S. tion. and uplift their profession here-even as their attached. But the fuse went out, was Nghted again, The'dining room was effective | of the L on Allfance i he pass Utah than Dubois was about that in Idaho And and again went out, Thereupon a Japanese soldier fect. acer practitioners have done in the older states with the color scheme carried out in| Mrs. T. J rmstrong will be heard in "7 remarked tired of the Herald editorlally committed {tself then to the blue and white. The table was coy- | readings, with Mr | ‘ook giving Millinery policy of Mormon extermination, ered with a lace cloth over blue and | the musical numbers. "as YOU or Mormon . and went up with the JESSE. SONNY JESS, AND THE WOODSHED. on a handsome ecmpl a - japanese . " exodus, That is the Oriental point of view Sonny Jess, embroidery stood a tall t glass vase The Daughters of the Pioneers will LIKE IT Democratic candidate for governor | man of the West looks at the matter differently Mr. San Pete Armstrong, one of the strongest apanese cigs cena Mrs {meet this afternoon } at the Memorial of Utah, prays for the election of Bryan. live; he has an intensely tenacious He beSasser Lo "tracy and Mrs. Karl }hall when Horace G. Whitney speaks workers in the American party here in Utah, has *; but he can be as utterly devoted as lieves that when Bryan is elected, Scheid presided at the table which was | on ploneer music and musicians. .C there will be a the most cone son of Nippon, if the occasion repeatedly and earnestly stated that his party would reduction of the tariff. softly lighted and were assisted by | J. Thomas also assists in the program. seems to call for The case of Revenge, in 1859, win the state, and then drive the Mormons Miss Claire Ellerbeck, Miss Mary| 4!l interested are invited to be present as an instance in point Surprised by a Spanish out. "Mr; Lead is now selling at four cents a pound. When May d ; Armstrong can not be discredited by Armanda, she could easily have escaped, but her his party. for the last Democratic Pete cra Bho e end ee Mrs. EF. W. Wilson, who has been President was in office, the commander, Sir Richard Grenville, deemed : e e spending several he is a welcome speaker at their weeks in the city. meetings, a tariff was taken off lead and consistent with the selling price was Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Tuttle enwill return soon to her home In San prized exponent of their faith. two and a quarter cents a pound. tertained at a prettily appointed din- | Francisco. a The Revenge was captured at last, Mr. William Newton, one of their leading Tf another ner Tuesday evening at their home on |* atDemocratic = President but not until she had sunk or smashed five Spanis elected, 4 and { rs. Rhoades, who has been visiting torneys, is authority for the plan to G street. Madame Chatney roses ot | with her brother, Dr. E. F. Root, ana For sh vessels, used up all her powder, lost three"pull that old the pledge of the party is kept, the price of lead fectively adorned the table where co idaho of her crew and her captain lay dyin son of a dog, Moroni, down off the Temple, family, for some time, will soon leave and| will fall again to the usual Democratic figure. ers were laid for Mayor and Mra, John nd yet the supreme courage of the world ‘has for her home in Ww ashington turn the Tabernacle into a skating 8S. Bransford, Mr, and Mrs. Frank B. rink,' when the Old Jesse Knight has a hundred not enn seen on its ee There is the tons of lerd for Stephens, Mr. and aie J. J. Daly, Mr American party touch of elbows to eep uy man's fainting wins control Mrs. Marvin Cherry and children of in the state. And | sale at his smelter in Tintic. courage; there Is race pride, ava the shame of being and Mrs. Fred = =are‘ | Montneilter, Idaho, are visiting in the Newton can not be discredited as an American party | If Sonny Jess's prayer is answered, the first to flee, and a hundred other alds of good city and the price authority. He is the dearest Mrs Don Porter and Mrs. Sam Pore # s eonduct. The old Jesuit mission to the Iroquois friend and renadiest of that lead is cut in two you may look for your) and ter were the hostesses SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. at a very the Hurons had a record of pluck that would at- | Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker and Mrs defender of the red-light women, always staunchUncle Jesse Knight to Correspondence Confidential. take Sonny put the Ojd Guard to shame. They were on the tractive bridge affair Tuesday after- | . Jess into the est and most constant-and noon when five tables of the game more reliably repeating woodshed, and correct his politics firing line, not for an hour, or for a day, but for a with a bedslat. were filled with players with a numlife-though that was usually not so long. They supporters of the Kearns party at the polls When a Utah man prays for the things that are er dropping tn in time for tea. Pink faced not the quick death of a bullet, but the most Frank Cannon, long an apostle of the anti-Mora white oe and plumosus lingering death that the ingenulty of the "gentle bad for Utah, he isn't fit to be governor. graced the rooms and the pr igs - ere age" could devise-slow fires, and pine splintmon crowd, declares that when Tom Kearns gets But then, cheer up. There isn't any danger that won by Mrs, C. W, Fitie 2ld, Mrs. Wind-| af stuck into the flesh to burn; seared eyeballs, YOU control of Utah-which he will when the AmertGET STYLE ne will be governor, sor V. Rice, Mrs Alexanden, AND and scalps torn off the living héad. But the order BIG VALUE IN Mrs. Roy Byrnes of Omaha, and Mrs. can party wins at election-the Mormons will be never lacked for volunteers; and those who were LO Mette 1S R. T. Brown ransomed from their captors by the pitying Dutch, s driven out of the country. And in the light of all No, the story was so vile that only the Telegram and sent to their homies, usually came back to the To meet ae c. Weeter of Pocathat has passed, it would hardly be right for the front again to die at the stake Kuppenheimer and the Tribune printed it, Clothes tello, and Mrs. Ff. W. Hayt Park The courage of the soldier is less vital than It American party to discredit Frank Cannon. nt Se" City, Mrs. A. J. Gorham entertained once was, r is less frequent, and one hopes informally Tuesday at an afternoon tea Besides these shining Mghts, there is an army of Why didn't the American may at last be abolished altogether. he missionparty managers have when she was assisted by Miss Ethel ary encounters dangers still, but they are but other American party people who freely declare Roosevelt electors on their party ticket four years aul. American re. We sh Beauty roses were pleasantries compared with those which eonfronted on Kuppenheimer Clothes-it 's seen in the parlors while beautiful a big their desire to have the Mormons driven out. No ago? value ¢ bi nation. We've other sple the priests of the Canada mission. But, in one form lid OUIDE: ink cosmos were the decorations in use denying that. You can get confirmation of the or another, pluck holds its place as the desired ee OB a splend) ready- -to-wear clothor all human qualities, and doubtless wil! continue Statement in every American party gathering. InIt doesn't seem to make much difference whethto do so. When Walter Reed laid down his life The Woman's ee club has deed, it is a statement which no one there would er the attorneys are present in Judge to free Cuba from pilin fever he showed Diehl's court onan 2d thelr attractive headquarters the blood of heroes had not Jost its virtue. think of denying. at 220 In the Judge building under the | Prisoners go free about the saine. Charles Darwin persisted in his work through most auspicious circumstances, Thurs- | The Tribune a year ago flooded the entire nalong life, of which scarcely a eA was mor eae its , October 16, the rooms will be for- | same sson. tion with the statement that new polygamy was y thrown open to all friends. Tea | There is only one ticket on which you can vote physical suffering, he taught an Spencer is even a better Muntration: for his wouk will a. served from 2 to 6 which cus-| going to be authoritatively revived by the Mormon for the Republican candidate for President of the as well as his illness lasted k maintained the church, and submitted as witness some unnamed United States. That is the Republican ticket. reeks before the election It is the a devoted wife to lighten his trouble And today Your Size and Style woman who overheard a Mormon man at a counen i intention to make the headquarters | Are Here hundreds of men are risking their ‘tyes trying to pleasant and attractive for friends In | try meeting house say if the rules of the church . extend the conquests of man up into e air, or Citizens of Utah, as citizens of every other state, the city and out-of-town guests, and} down into the sea, or over the plague ridden places active members of the club with oth- | will find the name of Taft electors on the Republiof the earth Others, like Reed, are endangering ers will be jin attendance each day. woman who heard the remark and peddled jt to the can ticket. That fs where they belong, and it is the ee lives {n the cause of science, and there are women who will serve tea and always tens of thousands who seek danger for Tribune is not known. The Mormon man who only place where they will be found. entertain Thursday, Mrs. D. THE O mere sport. Bichnor, Mrs. Margaret Zane Witcher RIGINAL KNIT GOODS HOU uttered the jest in a meeting house is*not known eS If pluck will save the world, there is no danger Mrs.. M.:E. Bg bee Mrs. J. U. EldThe authorities of the church declare they are not of its perishing. And the humanism, of linking earns party leaders are trying to put the Taft redge, Mrs. S. €C. Dallas and Mrs. F. W. NO. 36 MAIN STREE courage to kindness has well begun Price. Yesterday the rooms were T: emp West 208 South Offices-Dooly Block Ciranandene Exchange 25, etreet. Phones-Bell, 2190. in the lieve state that before they can one miss can Many vote. voting this year, men be- and yet White Bear Skin Coats Ages from | to 5, plain and cur- ly, ranging in price from- $3.00, $3.75, $5.75 Splendid Variety of Waists We are showing the tyles in et; Silk made with the new fitting sleeves. Also Sa | new Waist and Satin, long close a large va- riety of Wash Waists, in Damask, Batiste, Mohair, and Oxfords. ec cigar an, aa FRED'S County eer sary taet | eras HEGINMSERA Sore cake. | | Astos hes BOrr, ‘ase Wasd."| Z.C.M.1I. Groceries ssevejei Charles E. Marks, Salt. Lake ee ne tics Ashton, Sait Lake | CLEANING Eardley. are always fresh | anda b alt | i St) OUR DRUG clean. STORE ae IS AT 112-114 & MAIN ST, > UP THE BAR ASSOCIATION. SPE £3228 Beveridge address. 453 35 East Third | LS are So. St. Dru nkenness and Drug Addictions. especially the dining room . if you buy here e put Cutler pric es ing, too, at prices not equalled. Suits $10 to $30. Overcoats and Cravenette s $8 to $30 We show exclusive styles and patterns and have excellent asortment, were changed he might get another wife. The CUTLER BROS. co. SE OF UTAH |