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Show 1 THE THE him = INTER MOUNTAIN Published - FS Myvery Inter-Mountain --- sak a ntered of the Rr And Company oe asocns a pap ppichd at Salt Lake City, che neato Marc! 3, 1879 an that oa Kepubitonn } as tein ae cli e nae unde a Daily Newspaper SUBSCRIPTION Vaid One Month, a ee ine Dally Year. oo aon \ 180 . not Pald srning oe well yen Adynace. present x; Deadly es-Doodly greet PAID Block Slock,. 108 Phones_-Bell, 3100 York I New South wun. Office, « be honore give West "604 b the that hee oe CIPY, , > FOR \M WILLI that CALL Ss FOK OOM (ers R AF == AN a ‘ the oO tes,for : : £0"one not tate nd : The auditor i OF publi ublic tal counties several co can an state, : ; Oo sele are all Roosevelt that visitors : There about that; with | welcome they claim that he is} that Taft thoy ticket. will nol ea be spirit CITY, the ta of for make than haere; will never a Salt place too, the whole f out the all} ; preparing people is ona } | and i Re - Wai ine casts cece cle Sevesvess eee a here be back hand of every | against a to is an honor benefit their for as to the well homes of the to come a cit) ® The story It that portion that the and of both do who of the Utah | A docs have been yet the | him. against the to| they do not , in enjoy t have been standing life So th find, at They party ;that th: die it No work have to to of an of eo eieaeslccme! le 609 f of the a| with as ‘S| laughed 12} : are ; | 3| chair man of the spublican hotel at alt Ls eee county een Sete be | to elect : Z THE the state sta Idaho weakness well, his the in did {1 : _| ve self, REPUBLICAN the interested perfectly easy path In the work before them, the fact that there is no| They will have every hour aware of before them. Utah, of Chairm prep OU ERE ty, DOr sey without raty the accomplishment of work on is the part suggested re quartet. That | further ¢‘ < h We of |b that is not than that they have - the affair of this paper is a The : Taft || on , i club Kepublican, | assume interested in may say thing about it ee iver i : ess. Chairman OFFICIAL CALL The sepa. will in elr estate respective Weg "The elegates t Ree ere 8 oe i7 ee of apportioned Salt numbers District a Tuesday, Lake to 96, 67, districts will" . three fol-| 67, 72, The qe iy rt ee eaeiinen: noone ; GE - ay . will please sailing, will the too, ue | seems people, the to be samo . the organization to not this terminate its and| will Republicans, office, can glad help to o h and, become as organization date, is with I aun. | sup Latest fo doing 5 - Good it 2 si would, tho : ‘Boys , ( party not elected to succeed be the roturnea theory, # thing ' From' DONE Taft's FOR d and oe Storo, = 112-114 2- : Main I 4; Anna. . Met x eA HS AG j a the Country ow es club at 6:80, with at 8:3 ie Op oucn SSSR W. a dance 7 ees a ~ of = Salt Lake's ae atlaoa Events Country club STAT TT: ornick of < the the Miss qo Ho eet iP at hostess month ace ermsa 11 ; cesncue F tas eae a ca 1e F. any é has Sa sake evening of » ant expects to winter have her 2 the Bransferd, Friday spent the where =| Mrs. peor SPE Holmes for erat L ae esa Laura guests Miss Berkeley, eth iS : ie ving eis 28 Mrs.her BE. ford is taken and ie cousin, Free nman | will oon, atte : ice pabaren performances this afternoon on Grove for ; dice tele e) . ci st theater lS ; ve Renteniber Friday, : was bride E eae Branch and Mrs. T. W. Wonnacott vill give a linen shower) this aflernoon for Miss Ada Brook, Review tho = St ; Stree ea vr | : last she : four is re a city fe whe Bran vears graduated a . nee: Mies - - 4! last from |a2 prettily arranged Pink! oe "Phe Girl and : F . aoe luncheon, ; . aethe 4 Governor," Mrs.‘s C tenet 7 EI cboidenatoe aeae 2 an n Sient 1 will and white be 8 asters graced the _ table,. cee Ope oe- the : F pavEne oe by sak raider atte: , » cove wir 7 ° vn 5 > us bee vy goo O= movers: = nae v za a0 iety ynight Ste uM . here, were 4 laid: toynays 24), evs night will he st a trip of several months abrosd poet Bales et bridge were enjoyed |have been tnken by Governor an . re ©" on the veranda during the afternoon! Mrs, John C. Cutler, who with a party Joel Priest will come to Salt Lake following the luncheon. | of friends will occupy two stalls. Col-| tonight and will return to Bolse the ' pone: and Mrs. Edwin F. Folmes will| firstpa of ae re : 3 ti accomnpanied by, Mys Ir. a da y mained wald of r tea to meet Mrs, Joel Priest, who! for which prizes were given. One of Jeaves next week for Boise to make) the Interesting features of the even; : : : j Pee 8 te 4 cae san tatear eae eee . ong tor which iss Rhea Freeze won = THe usual Saturday table di hote|thoe prize, with the other prize going dinner will take © pla place thiss evening stroone. ‘ evening at}at toto Miss Miss Ruth ao ate © ee Soclal a Speech ri = = > Acceptance j Ww . Be e : eee I e ae now to the question of labor. ; ad . | 1™POrlant phase of the policies of the present | ministrs ; Pen 3 jety ‘ure | the fen ation oe - been sal a : o nee ue Caps . . SHIRTS D nr ae Maes Cnrrent for es and Children. suits . i eee URBLIOAN be ' 1 In. Hats d ' Pur rise na-| c ~ WAISTS JUDICIAL TICKET oe For Ind Third Judicial District f. c ' o ee Hon. Chacies WwW. reese ; Hou. George G. Armstrong, Hon. Morris U. Ritchie, \ } \ | simply an wear = cand! aca as I best. t durable h ares in Utah. jn: the Ss 4 Opening. roug Frederick ©. Loofbourvw. I artish- Shirts ~ styles . Boys and TAS | === office. ost anc | os in Fall Hats B = Lh wore this last to succeed 7 ae vehheve it would Reed Smoot be am e 2 and of Mm t before of Stetson , desirable Ler things winter ise Furnishings 1 + sucn . need [ . newest B. Men ready DO == Wl or for a ne UP. : : : John R. MeLean, owner of the Cincinnati En; quirer and a number of other influential Democratic r x a papers, sivea up the fight against Taft. Here is an TART. I Republicans _ GIVES rT member other geographical defeat ras . © School tor | ; returned toelici the senate, Arties, siv buiicine cOlitically _- o ane " a religiously, to st SAX EY. , ‘A. SAXEY Spanish Fork, August 25. 1908 spans x Ogust 25, 1908. ------ LABOR AND WILAT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY Le 4 te DEMOORAT a me, . ee eee Utah county, and my WAS SAGE compimtiae, £C : with a : d an pr tal i| ore d of | ~ \ Ta m Cc O | an cl varie ideas . 1 o1 i Yet on work : true and that lf I am , politics. Republican sar - epublican a and work 0 We little better beh ks, . both of them! luck Rebellion, : of @ y | There above, e€, k r eEeCKWear. t | liké, neither| fashion here county, that kind N ° { Tor es « bl VY CUS John sigs a candidate stated thet d \] | The G. A. R., however, figures very to the On, Utah in easel, oe = _ in Spanish Fork, want the | want ewe srtlagt heartiest the of the however. I ‘atmuch all times to serve them. im the cainpaign. : believe a Utah sufficient . in the believe these men of Salt Lake are capable of doing everything that' other club managers have donc- and war A. R. in baing live should ‘ not . momber- | proposition and existence both do the little | want gives ves be I ing Young campaign clubs Now devoted I 22 that ae . a! | the G. for new officers and wit) follow-for Republican . pu an and know > With party, earnest, shall of the We be dow n the names and addresses of all persons x : that tig vote be by allot. and that th Seria be held open from 8 o'clock p.m, to| ot chs suggestion throughout . the 7 campaign, that close It ecommended that the PRIMARIES be conducted in the following manner: T the distri¢et che} en an each aaeeariee appoint, Sarno. ‘guitable e ans to act as « e y, o'cloe By order that the smooth and ae) ereroe 1- | ner * ya 7 praeer a Dy)ou, £9,Ae Ms an 'ss -> #4, 84y $4. 36° 36, 90; Ay "90. ; 92, 3. 94,4 95 and 98, one delegate cach. 4 united : of service delegates | port, Youn - delegates seems Republican club, principles of the ec Ss 89, ...._ in| _be } September 54 inclusive, 56, 66, two delegates each. and on| P| | ship held amo ng the a quartet There the be But greatly ald In the work of the Taft club. PRIMARTES.| Men's county, Utah, | to\the county. 62 ‘a. of | organize Committee. clection which r on are 3 numbers 5, 89 and Disiricts presenting WALTON, 10, 1908, at 8 o'clo ecling delegates 9 convention, . er ee and State FOR REPUBLICAN electors of Salt Lake Thureday, September or the purpose of publican ie nds, WESLEY K. Republican club. Ja copper. fashisne' In Men'ss S line d we ; | | | the d d an f Never lendid an For my- aails it. Wil are - wistaria, 1€s ot fall | A Utah about reformed, he imfor office. And ets Qur 1c ot e ightful. di rear, rather. than come | 1 am opposed to this. | | ers ors . canar | 5 seems| In said ate C] ren. supe} q| cle } TAT 5 ; good one, and will without doubt be given proper looks too much like the change is made in order Ra "are eeeat face LO syne eoyyeyrion on consideration. A company of singers would, of | " aa ‘eon c € ' e 7 AS al ustr : rsolf s oc; made from all polnts In Winh to Salt Imke, account| course, be an attraction. There are somo excellent | ; eS see mosey one of the Republican state convention on both 16 | campaige songs, and.one or two relative ¢ . [ wanted to be a candidate for the nomination of Salita eee aang, tt oe ae eNO arenas : SB, > gs to Mr | attorney general. T have been at the bar since ‘ z 1 eiia , < fo ao a Who must lake train: at) Ex ack ey 7 ‘Dates oF Taft are particularly musical and effective. And 1867. IT have held (not in Utah) office such as ale will be September 13, 14 and 15. Tickets ood there are many good singers in the Republican} lawvers > 1 , ; . : r-continuous passage in cach direction, with re 7 ~ . can | lawyers aspire to. I have been a Republican all turn limit to September 20, 1808. The rate js gEgood D Salt Lake, It will not be difficult to! od |Party of my life. I served in the army of the Union dur- of f inisshed. cannot he. af- | | career cally . 5 | an, sa paon, the approved onat - + fASNIONS i ¥ it Beeret tar a d vance! 3 "~ . p "Is he capable? Ts he is causing good is, CO d } "as | | it. 4 ee IRES, catawba, ild VM - } cet 3B. in BS a C] an | policy; GEORGE d ays A todas. " 4 owing .B 1S : 2 4 a LY. | men> in thi 3 county fiat T h ave : } ar ha ‘ise . ; : Sees o | worst imaginable things about the Republican party when they have been candidates for ‘ office :as Dem - | \ q L ocrats, turn around when they have been defeated, i wilirioy he Ratan sd results which mean officers. | iS WeEal. e4 location I do not to be the especially in Utah W . l| are now s N ‘the Idaho here thing seems eat l ne es. In- te But " oa wit e = thei his party being "0n as 4 Democrat becomes ae oe ene ; candidate strangest 10ne started give be. is eau- . Th ison, > b satin, Edi the Vy 16 conventhe Repub and fir F and firmly ind practices anc Ings. taupe, out their deal he "roere in the t 1 majorit never some omunate . pur- him location of candidates. « srr There is another I support it. It |} It ae will Will IT e as . re | work. | the party that IT tepublicanism can great to | ° W € . fashion the assemwell wero or united, find eat od clecnaatae fo belleve the Taft Club} mon to take a seat in the in the present campaign. The officers | to the front 4s candidates) heartily hard in are A not: VY d haa | the 1dded Republicans they that there wrong. [ do uel u was | without made tleket, a rousing which because that f O bl ay. are : an > are apes a| | leadin d ats f Ss or of| defeat impulse and solidi Nidly entire candidates me lats, x d the es h the | - the against of mafority. estionThis withquestion me is:of honest?" and | fashiona . ° H ar And Mr. French, instantly the | the geographical OF i \eady-toe most | oO L: | and rom f creators | the seem« of instruct tut eo obeyed of congratulate fected, they com Srandence aa WALTON would pretend ®* | of every day and night from here to the close of | #* 608 the polls the hearty and united sugport of every | : mittee i"the eae ou uaty is herebypd anddirectad tosether county committee providete call for the! election of ‘ews delegatos, either by « county con-| BE ous ee, primaries held in the soveral voting | precincts of the coun : The state committes will meet at the Wilson 6 aw . 8 " requested. they to that PUTURE . There is will be useful 1s " that were CEUBS 67 | are eee sok ens $2,560 - if they CLUBS. os 4 7 oS ee mons of court BRIGHT 1| 33) ota etic administration out a - > 3 the Republicans. es to the congross- sort made eloquence, 1e tl condition newest | f S uncertainties| good Hamer been and convention. they of abuse of the President and almost every | ome things practiced public man-especially every one connected | indorse Not that my 8% I ent. ready-to-trim ‘ any hour Mr. havo remarkable to of solely proven the a people in entertain in that art party has refuted have of : iT | much 6 | other ats, | than Woe" the wear con- controlled made imputation yet event renomination has speech delegates j national de-| I the Republican better charges the any other his have | if departi Let ‘ delegates. exhibition He no And seems resolved tni: must will . air of newness pervades our entire achieve- themselves French's served from that church could fine seech Hean lean ‘ that two their dorsemont to: the popular ‘call Tt is a good ticket The result of | aK : . | tion, in spite of some surprise leaves necessarily they wrone. Their is a Mr. | candidate for congress. bowing to the will national ; act the fact ; national in or of completely of the were had than devoted so certain pleased by Kearns-Lipmann man was He they relation. They do en the faco of the every it been" free with | bled to secured day adjourned. had Nothing There reason | pose logical a value Mormon they | accomplished Probably the indorsement the of a national be Ishmaels just the politics. have | The Identified who In the state could are | wickedness they to seem giving of Then And which been not And of An a QR ee IN IDAHO, ‘ interesting political independence [pees they say that} appeal have It both. in not Boise, and | absolutely party any ifi they that convention Presi-| party Republicans Taft. position docs at Qa veterans e in purpose, machine the Then the the | slander their American can both. do It for Republican the the by their | entire voting voting known delegates, deprived | Taft a - deserves. | been him. being ® ~ state home as know of the delegates welcomed Roosevelt, | vention abhor are Iven in self-defense. they reseurces are be ment backbone for not do man them, day, national the them name? vote the illogical t to | decision de-| They stands not themselves. | Mite at e | Meantime, d forget have them very they they their who the Vote. Delegates 0..5¢ ® of him. ae te: fer each ‘ nts rte cast or the Hon 2ends on local conditions, They have no good and || and assure them that Utah believes they will hand-1:n A = 1 fer in ' the election of 1906 jt or «congfeas e | aeecen i a ymment the convention On thie consist | sufficient reason, locally, to continue levying g tribute apportionn : woe willieountion omely and deservedly win. of S04. deleg es portioned to the vera on tho people of Salt Lake. They need a national| r-#8 2 | party. PLAIN TALK FROM SPANTISTIO FORK ~ 10x . reaver ...... : svete ee .* ‘ Box lder eae ise rlde e ret teeta et nter 1324 a They have made it Imporsible to get Into the| | \alic pn . : Editor Republican Will 1 you permit me meee an aT ene nbnesobeeauocT 672 a Republican party They are on record with so}through your columns-to say a word concerning fd Garfield. 1908. | entertained-will have comquarter vill be made to of 5, how by find for SEPTEMBER of | Lake to SATURDAY, has calculation to time time, UTAH, country Republic Lake brought plenty coming take the Salt abundant will be pleasant probably further quickly they dull. the from voting for vote for Taft! is the on to for {hey have admitted of. can there not Lipmann, Bspecially, spec hele « will is is of recognition of of will and to Their would / meeting but not nominees of admit they life. | jate oa eee it order. LAKE regard better Army selection now many called eeu y of cee eo be whom been prevent | Republicans att orno Gi merer a ie o session Just House him they 80 has of men and women the American party. rat CONVENTION. truction, nstru I of the mate. ities an indorse they is so bad nominees local they placed SHIE I Mi \ --- juste Fas or, c of but White approval Taft Pp pretend they can if they say. they can Wiliiain Hllames TaftS. Sin for President and for ¢ S. Sie rman 1 essa tool a Grand its the ; cause | keeping them | don't want to hereby Chicago on nowhere the regret SALT claim wae Bee Be in the pretense of Lipmann and | THE CONVENTION ; his feet on whenever he likes. Probably no more it they party There : and that! to permitted Lake aioe Tn Bale ie City, | parts find the need day of September nox not want longer to purpose of Phenating | ho will ceES Me the | earth- -their hands or the u Bilectoras the 1908. N. ‘ xe ny 15th the Rooseveltian Roosevelt advocate, | tne rat AHS ATL the anda peaceable not How that rights a of the Salt here | because T again nothing in he Republican Committes, Sait} | the The local truth American ticket. uly 29 1208 Stato ts, the leaders : > ver . 5, RESIDENT PRES " REVUBLIC Heade q vas 5 SEPT. at and Since are is unfounded, | |own - PRESIDENT HOW ARD 7 VICE JAMES een err SATURDAY, of American are --=-> over Roosevelt; deputy the up I their claim cast - if him break they Know Yet of tou erin LAKE to everything dential SALT to Lipmann NS Bu a man Why, Ree Temple! . Offic representative the Roosevelt? try People Independent, |}and Cambridge ‘ but nobedy, permitted give to js does = being they | People 25; and hate 8| } there is no sincerity Of)... paper he wipes ---_- -----$_ OFTICES: waldorf:> McKinney, Astoria; Chicago golo ; tne Reony shall clared FUL Exchange ee EASTERN posite Ri IN is is of franchises? pretense iv ext notice to "Ap licit DIREC P _ oo ' ene atters con- » paper will subscription Their : nothing, but the too! of Roosevelt, why shall they | capital which will be of adyantage to our people : .Fe°h0 oy laaae ive - FOTIOeE shy s hen ordering change von rder aoe whén over President nomination Taft 4 O01 the cause of Taft' and Bade Sunday Wer «.-.c+esesserere cites cca one es ‘.2.00) | their ae unc depewaulperscncsces abhorrence ¥v il! lease ; ‘Departinent pa by Taft they net _. | rlotously phate pi Me weeveseste herd een : WAY f-an ade > costs as : 'm of their and Sunday ee YOar cveccevscccccvavessoss 2 Ono Cirenlation rea aisisinens eee a is, Stx x Ye MoMon ithe in Daily y one ee we pect eucee REPUBLICAN, chem What then is the reason for their plicous plea' Every visitor to be permitted to yote for Taft? Why, when they fortable and | hate him, can they feel so aggrieved at the pros- | feel that the 2.00 Oey nths a completeness, { Tol. Not mee La RATES. iday ean Salt or eceived emissary man INTER-MOUNTAIN intention declared his that that and -the of A have forced Roogevelt; echo purity was'named convention; a Advance and ee woadeya amis r, io In‘ they Toft Roosevelt -- a: 16 it Lake City Pan eee eeucen for liel REPUBLICAN Morning ee -- hae: credit tables d ats hi entertainec of - elighttuily br ‘he ae ne- | trier au a color Ihrer ne ids scheme | will i. vo i also ind entertain = rs. party 2 ran a stall of | Priest an See . Cnox party. The Miss Jessie Goanund, after spending ; throughout the rooms was effectively |opera will run Monday matinee and! several days with old friends in the One| carried out in yellow, where sun-)evening and Tuesday, Wednesday andj|city, lett Thursday evening for her Dore le ad- | flowers, golden glow and other brilThursday evenings home in Portland, when. she was acfor |liant autumn flowers were seen. The companied by Miss Rachel King, whe aes | Drives of the afternoon were won by The Girls' - 5s ‘i ; Phil ss CO as beo nthe guest of Miss Rosamonc and | Mrs. Jacob Moritz, Mrs. ANYWAY? HOW CAN THEY SUPPOR ‘ ' en editorial from his-own pen in' the-Cincinnati| '° Y#8@ C#rner an equality of opportunity D. H. Wert-| 4 a oo a ei wad ory D: le Ritchie for some weeks at the home of One of the funny things in connection with the} paper: _. positive statutory protection as shall place |heimer and Mrs. Weitz. Mr. and Mrs.|® ees Ye | Judge and Mrs. Mt Le Ititchie | such : beyBehe entertained CtThursday evening ees by | feverish Lipmann demand to be permitted to vote < ; ; on a level in dealing News with from the West, from all the country. his employer. tnt The west: || him |Greenewald . Republican ; party - has entertained ave i sed oyers' l i a B | buesday dinner CO evening | } 9 eee for Sidney Bamber5 passed Oe an emphoyers' . ace liaMrs. . W. H. cn tbbals 1 returned _|rooms were for Taft is the fact that if he and his paper have ofthe Ohio Thursattractively decorated fa |} ne yur river, gives ample evidence that: in bility act for interstate railroads, and has estab- | 8° 2™4 roe Strouse, who loft later {the club colors, red and white, About|day from Portland. Miss Mildred been sincere in the past four years, they don't want | every state of that vast region, the Republican party lish : ; : to vote mea, Taft for Taft is) : course oF tion has work of : atall at ie . recognized 2 reside ee as n a firm oosevelt. had quite so large a these four years as g approver . President's . policy has . been man in the the na- 0 ies pane nat. for New Yor [ha Ss divorced itself from the element in its ranks | lished an eight-hour law for government empleyes * -*. that opposed or failed to heartily approve the poli- | and on government construction The essence One of the largest card |_cies of President Roosevelt oe reform effected by the former is the abolition | the week was given Fi iduy The bold utterances, the loud criticisms, { he of the fellow-seryant rule, and the introduction of |by5 Mrs. A. Joseph Johnson, in I on, abuse and revilings have the Roosevelt | against these policies, backed Taft himself.| the party's candidate, the } } } popular popreysi. magnificent opposed by for the whole Taft. program Taft of the fortnight N oman the ago, or Deknowe * ' country. a 8 No week -betk man ee that people who take their intolerant gospel from its have : of learned treason. A As| the ag they are now by party's indorsement, crops and a renewal ago h better than has the ; ; ied Yet no President in forty years has been abused an sof labor abox oe r be gm vise Man. e knows the by any paper 4s Toosevelt has been abused by 7 the |? Wife will be best seryed by the Salt Lake Tribune. So bitter has that paper been AGAR pages ceased. comparative negligence employe injured in Goes not lose all his Sence on his part theory by which an|entertained at ten tables a rejoice man of today to had stricken low. They hate ‘They hate his done. his They but the the to hate the President : correspondent of that hear whole condemn has been and bitter they have Never cumbency for life. once the party bullet of President with They hate heavier by comment. imputed in the a and to the MAS c Bryan. welfare . - the sentiment interests sis a of business quiring safety \1 meres railroads and of interstate com-|Yyonne Moon assisted their employes, | receiving the zuests at These | sisting ue be ‘%. ze : nized, ¥ the election of | of all, the nation's of tho workine- and in legislation aerintty the will statutes, nterests necessarily of be more the somewhat fully employer slow course embodied and in serving were R epublican | Johnson, Miss Abbie Doubtless Johnson ess | 1] |Martha son, | a more comprehensive measure for compensation | prizes of the nation! } of &government employes adopted |n I | Moore Moore ployes will be»© adop the of Taft, and | ture; the principle in such cases has been recog- election that, after prosperity appliances upon for the protection limiting the hours of their employment. | are all instances of the desire of the party, to do justice to the c wage e earner. Stice earne F rich man,:and prosperity = of ric He is y knows on the : he Tiacaioa' 5 And he depends : paper, would what No their Unless he that has has his his there states; was ever word-may be is great a Bryan was very will beaten. And be taken is final. change beaten that as in worse the WELCOME he to in- of the Presidential! office have they given Salt Grand tale told. TO THE Lake is OLD of the encampment in this will welcome. be very SOLDIERS gratified Army at Republic city in Our tho to 1909. decision hold The people of the their annual old soldiers will employe, as ployment. the than saddest of| unkindly of Bastern Parker task Never years him nominee, hatred. unworthy motives nine lican Guiteau laid a murderous his every action. made opposition him. that #inenuous moved but Kearns-Lipmann Roosevelt of tive were present, Games were played, (Continued eee entertain | To give indeed to On : Page ee Five.) - hun- | the service of his employer | dred at her home on Third East street right because of slight negii|The rooms were elaborately decorated Then there is the act pro-|in golden glow, sunflowers, sweet peas| the were awarded and d Mrs. A.A. J. Mrs. fe A.merry in | delightfully ig at a box | Miss Nellie employe are employes the other their terms proper of the position em- the the The Herman to Mrs. yorham. Gorh D. 1. | | We vicinity, at the Orpheum in compliment before her of the evening were HOUSE by | to de- i Mrs. tr. and Mrs. the nerve ~ . 2 su at| Misses Goods House have secured thoselling agency for) la iand ost, one : of the » largest most lines of high grade of young people were entertained Friday even-| party Davis : Original Knit men's clothes OF Utah. for Salt sively extensively in the world, This KUPPENHEIMER = Lake and udvertised line FOR To have an- accurate and ing to be lower than Wa are putting such good CUTLER is the CLOTHES MEN definite idea of you must see Kuppenheimer Clothe While i j high grade and standard In cvery particular, the styles of today, , these clothes ara our prices are gu- clothes are usually sold for. PRICES ON KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES |Cowan, Alleen McMillan, Winnifred | Brice, Adelaide Bichnor, mi hepard and Kather!lne Adam Darwin | Richardson, Harold Peek, Walter Cheesman, Sidney Beattie, John Burton, Asher Cowan , Spda'Alec Thomas. We ad have other fine makes of different grades at popular prices. f OUR SUITS SELL AT Mrs. W. >i ‘3 ea at a luncheon Friday for Mrs. Frank Pearl, who leaves aunday for Los Angeles. lines, Vv Mrs E Silver wilt entertain in-| formally this afternoon at a 4 o'clock s of famous. party Franklin's, whore the table was brig iwith a profusion of golden glow. in| guests | such a controversy, to enable them to maintain peEaely. es against. employers having great capital, | |} they may well unite, because in unlon there is | strength and without jt euch individual laborer and | | employe would be helples The promotion of in- | dustrial peace through the instrumentality of the | trade agreement is often one of the results of such | union when intelligently conducted, There a large body of iavorers, however, | skilled and ete edt who are not organized into nnions o rights before the law ure exactly | the same a¥ those of the union men, and are to be protected with the same care and watchfulness. s hostess by | door.» As- Mrs. Herman and Miss h e afternoon' i : : , 5 aioe differ except when it lo division | Miss Frances Conan, s ; an an roducer. § Whe > Say +S Z often honored in its editorial mention, openly sug- | ™#" 2d the p cer. So that, , when he says these - the joint profit i of sor and capital' into divi - |Parture for the Le the electi on ofthe fithe RepubRe and wages. This between must be athe constant J. R. Davis chape roned gested the assassination of President Roosevelt. interests ee are resolved ! path | dends of pertodical discussion employersource and | sates the play enjoye Many |25 Is parties of j= afternoon | when sho but has had the | of prosperity. It does not look so favorable to tho | Viding for compensation for injury to government | and trailing vines, gracefully arranged | No part of the Democrats in the West as it did one month ago, a | ore orn powetner With the various statutes re- |on mantels, tables and bookcases. Miss| ‘ President. point suddenly share in has Mr, b Nothing that Roosevelt has done indorgement and the help of Taft. stands unequivocally m No of All the new styles and patterns are and the showing is complete. ready-to-wear $10 i included 36 Main St. TO : in clothes in 30 our splendid : |