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Show eas THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. THEN ie Publishea u shed }a Every Morning by R epub i ican Compan u Le fe Inter-Mountain _dieiat Organ of (he Republican Party In Utan. 18 second class arch ae matter Feb. City, under acres in the entire could be cut up| and } = ¢ But if this land were state could sell it to dry ; on g ~ SUBSE * ¢ e RIPTION RATES. month nnn ie Tear, Tall Fed ie y only, One Year . 4 @ne given to the state, farming companies Bix Sfonthe, "Baily anatSu One Year, Da and § und ‘ ° punday only, On Yea Subscribers aon eae cc y ye NAY the) grace. It is bad that|one has called a ue 8 tors,, sO7 or oSes areas; or always want title would 4.69, acres would entire tract THE a Block, nS h Bell, Exchange only, partment 208 South "3 West -Rusiness and editorial 26; In dependent $190, 237. Independent worth Temple | tian departments, Editorial de- OFFICES: EASTERN fice, 604 Nawiitary Cambridge 1: Building. Rocky Bo g ee LAKE > aaa ed SCORE ONE Le | -EES MORE ple decisive. 8,3, of Salt Lake put can the 1908 coe of the city ian make control of the schools government, nor the great Ours source It is the of the And it } AN | spare e in of Chris- o to} And | while. is are men Ah In the many gospe), or is extensively book that sold and comes the from j « of of very many al be And lere upon hel i1elp be -a him. Eyery But the that contains that nae nesSS man e in i of { ata the club] town ) business who man of the known in Is the in exhibition to be held present Events, 1 nh trader impressive society, J ceremonles| soiemnized afternoon at e inst yases held tall white hts ,,., ated seta from -b ‘ Pee os a4 Vv , members desigaoe V Captain silks, « H, Peabody Fe "« and gave hatard yefore | month. progressive Those men will bl rule committee, ducted was on was the the very school adopted the adopted last men the who campaign June page by 26 of and Salt party | viewed it have ordered and con-; ticles ended. The rule! just last, the American aprovingly Lake for Bible "reading." many missing more and that the his they Bible. than any reading, And other therefore strong are His Salt to Lake men people who are are not not going to give responsible to school the At effort }every may enrichment of that of school or not reading the Bible is another should become question. But that all will of : here, : fair | 1 thelr eyes at s dese Fe Btate the their lowa state They Whether people. better-with missing| for the extension the do at | people. The office In have done June "7, 1908. as convinced something printed Tribune simply middle the the the offer, : build of climate Utah men of oul and be opportunities an oppor preceded vho ond' Who, and some homes of master attended on bride: a picture the same hat tied of the with same long shade, soil and non-Mormons was pot true, at all. Over per cent of the teachers are non-Mormons, fact is perfectly well known. ‘The Weing statement denied that teachers employment, from and that elghty and | sive volume that) that could be benches of] ij arrange found And now that the Christmas season is approaching know of no better gift fora friend. And we know ; we rea BOYS abroad are | of no way in which a friend can repay the attention such as have | than to read and master the majesty and the mys-| Much found transient lodgment here are being dismissed tery of the Bible. and replaced with inferlor Utah-trained teachers, -_-_-- ----- needed only the statement to wake refutation. There) THE NEW ORGAN AT THE CATHEDRAL. have never been so many out-of-state teachers in| Tn the life of every man and of every association Salt Lake schools as there are now. /and every church there are milestones which marl at SHOULD expen nes BE in feathers with joy to a in the world boy as does gives coasting; IS t wals Ss at values ur e ; . d isp | ay In t h e nort alslie | h O { either sex will interest you. iS blue of ~ turquoise. shade his best man, Captain Thomas ~ wy Toilet Sets Manicure anicure Sets Sets is < Beveled \ R a At 8:80 the. First o'clock Methodist Wednesday chureh night quite where as preciea condl- is the Short, | tions are right. The trouble of it is that conditions }are rarely ever just right. If the hill is long and | steep and well covered with snow, some one adds | haards-with w street car track or a telephone | post, or a passing team. pastor =e of The church Piiae cea ( the B ove O ar OXES an u Boxes Bring the Children to see the Toys. It at a eat Cl Mirrors Jewel Cases Powder Boxes Ink Wells Jewel Boxes Military Brushes Umbrellas a ae raring ane PG F sadct ding supper at the Huis of the Bride? 1» Second South. street. | eee HO a ae Ne uary 1, at No 13-A, Officers' Row. Handkerchief Boxes Shaving Sets Pet eae ataeean oe ee act cle. of friends of. Miss dna Sreninines CAREFUL, pening | beautiful Christmas presents for large church was well filled with friends of the popular young couple Following the ceremony the bridal party and family with Colonel and a family. come Excepting to a radical and irreconcilable in-| every falth and of no faith should become familiar | t#e Wasatch range, and there raise fruit better tolerant, there was nothing much in the school} with it is certain. They would find it a marvelous | ‘an their former state could eyer produce. And campaign of the American party to commend it. | record of great events in the life of the nation that | "ey will add to the population and the prosperity | The beginning of it was brutally slanderous. and preserved civilization; the incidents in the founding of Utah shockingly untrue. ‘The statement that the Mor-/of a new religion. And they would find it, simply | And it will help the irrigation companies better | mon teachers were being employed to the exclusion | considered as literature, probably the most impres- thanB® any other advertisement which they could of S ext aordinary . €) strains of "The Evening Star' from Tannhauser, were heard, mé reing _ the triumphant notes of th Me delssohn wedding march, Blénding open] will these . oO! Ss.; of cere- the consider He bants Dee bok ane ey on ee as thinking. | formal. invitatlons were 1 sued, » the them | co a atteMiss j . Katherine a av Blone ond "land from will the d an made | visitors that . in . a cholee musia beginning thrae as Beaute of tulle They . h ft 1 ons, Cc Bridalthe chorus as theCaptain bridal chureh McCaskey American streamers exhibit from what they It will set them inquiring, see part will : West S are that in advantages. there linens rest ided is responsible to the people of this city for the faith- appeal to every thinking man and every intelligent | "MY to show the people of the rich Missouri valley | Harker, were waiting at the chancel fos i : é a r RE | at 2 De sof Ute ‘ > ety Se tie Bay steps with Dean Brewster, where the ful and honest management and conduct of! woman who might read. Senator Beveridge has see toe men' ol ren - do. And it is fair to] 57 part of the curring dervias| wel its affairs: | done much to arouse Interest in the Bible. He has 5®Y "tl the lowa farmers and orchardisis can not} «aid. During the cere mony the soft That k ac v blue turquoise a charming with lace atgow) fi eae aetul voke, of have laces, =' t ac ut n lawns . | wore she broadcloth carryliig: decision nets, a m aists, entered monies e oe {ft W f | Indorsewith of v the bureau The] ) ( > samples a a ‘ of ye tal ) Ww | urers BW wo- ompé at Fort office full adie' ea"t wey rh‘6 in tall ‘ ) ' Oo A, Lohengrin | The stately bride coming In on the arm of her father, was a pleture in a directoire gown of pale pink broad-} cloth, with hat and drooping ostrich companies of the state. to send a plumes ‘of. ‘tH same delicate tint. to the National Horticultural conA large bouquet of white. fringed in Council Bluffs in the middle of | Chrysanthemums completed the smautituh.: costars The ‘bridwgrdon a 1es | | | pew y and were ava : eee inane au i party thee)ote COUNCIL BLUFFS. and : a | nthe stalls altar front The officers and the Professor *rofessc sts toEmes chrveanthemums pas 7 ae ights sa with Pape honor es the ie garrison E AE, ‘ filled should | G2°™#0" town. ; dim: old churéh:| presence:ofithe| Large, tharthe # altarits family, the for th | of the bythe obi dr: sped ticks of the sith? andi lectern and pulpit The choir were filled ' with : palms, and the is é ts 5 not of was dine sd Ay . They ke | Cavenaugh's Douglsk "The antéder Wvoee "make town : BPA AT wise irrigation | Utah gress the a most traffic bureau, | 2¢.the organ © os cal BrORrs His interests |S' program ay. obligation an is There one S canbae are | the h support, moral with words, the members EXHIBIT That would| Social Gednes, |UTAH Bible is worth are not partie much Some They senate . in iS A-military chureh wedding which ‘| Aide ttirfor Was enlivened. eS | b3 it also men, ake in gen Tals of Salt Lake's teenth intetieee OG. wore mabvid by Rev. Benjamin Brewster, dean. of Commercial yet they meet support of that in without delay. eee | Ps Ph z ‘k's ca \edral when Misa Agnes | M. Zane, daughter of former Judge Aline Oe er and Captain COMMUNITY| engagements : US the get for. cared money, With 2 }ment and strong k marks . helpful. ecbaracter-| busy j i ) Review man} | Interests. have ' Current | Sarat in the big ¢ ; being ae press proper TO organized are eaten ree are most the a of|§ Utah It is a sealed book as completely| most a of ten} -| Should be backed up by every details of en' why ain » working deserve the of ©y are working Salt Laket working together. for the They goodare of helping to ping ay ez rz 4 live." while thev cilv gzreat wear present one hands day . They hey one's the reader to note the work| members of this new traffic Importance. s0' r. hore books com Not that composed bus) | a pudding DEVOTION ; 8S a people, i } 1 of of precedence that is unfortunate, for It may contain passages ularly body ae | men been That are thi to be had no Bibles , were ignored Christendom council, of ey record. any has eneve X the be Patinod si them a ae greatest into think business contributing to that man should how prove the statement on fact. hours} devote ther and called, Ar \ ; hae i business of best the very and of time ; problem a at ss ig intelligence o ee eso ivi ng of sot the th: ve Seas Pe Siaernnies prob 1 it is vexing the 3 repaying eee throuehn moments. that that habitually | issued ss e attributed Hundreds order or r order the EXAMPLE OF INTEREST. fi book E to really | It would Interest ;now being done by f ir a hardly of million | bureau millfon | ejup has to fall pndding a | called is we | ization ' him to the ypnatrianra RE he The Abraham. from , in ten knows substance the that the /SOCIETY | direct | most to take available. some charges, is not founded he should the than well is of volume. position iti figures the erally rule: any depart- years work, citizen, ; Bible story. "any was peo-| into city to And inerease ses SoOmed reanaltentivels: only what I party | as if there ; it good admirable Jarge Sarak it ; {the election school not five fia | Bible contents a knows hands of men who obey the following "Neither the mayor, nor the head of ment ; the Is not uariiec Sa pose ne FAILURE. They would AND SCHOOL. houses publishing The day not one man of yesterday's a result As to inva |}employing DEC. would seem safe to say that the American managers made another mistake. This time rather as It ; r URSDAY, CITy, TH eee sold and Is they alone contains evidence/and: story book which | Bible. And yet our people are commonly ill inform- ao = SALT be nasturage. capitol : civilization. Mountaine. Pa in ess e ee: and beyond iv Jesus ofo Nazareth; and people who are descended Op-| posite we 1d f Astoria; Chicago Offic 7 gach) y Buildin J. P. MeKinnéy, 6 sole represe create of the more Eastern lS the of } Gees : could to the now. BIBLE IN HOME One : j reac f be is "The Ned ea Sant cerning: delivery of paper,« Please ive former as : chango es ¢ B well address, "order t Lo rains¢ sa when is ap er A be Eonoces | School." [t is an eee ‘ mly when subscription Js PAID IN FULL Ls | the reading of every ' it solve government would give Utah five Jand, the remaining thirty-three at hed ae ma all on If the os Bg of notice. to = ‘ Cc y r ve de ors ce | AP erecereess explicit limited derived | Unless ean ene value oe the Jand remaining in the government. **" | Would make it more desirable, more in demand as Leiaa seh -.- eee : will cine aan t - reula fhe )carriers, s, ..... cae of who money Lona : r ‘ A Ss 50 | 00d roads problem for the state aa At the same time, the transaction ieee Not Paid im Advance. Daily and Sunday ........-- Month, account stockmen _|the Paid in Advance. lly and Sunday ptt and Sunday method It is a terrible thing to sin away ly Republican Dally Newspaper in Salt Lake |@Te now prevented from engaging in that industry; oie earliest size permitted actual| while he fs open to of providing a living) i that he Is a pudding | while the settler perfected his title. 10, 1906, the Act the us willing him It makes not | him. Probably body jin the quarter sections, the | settlers, with any assurance } =~ me cred, Gongs million homesteading. of of it Is impossible REPUBLICAN. TER-MOUNTAIN THE! ill b WI et y € : occasion an of enjoyment to you church was beautifully decornce Seaanenn rominent. in ! paid The statement the advanee notoriously that the teachers are not t being In wages provided by law was | some definite stage of eras are measured. The untrue. at There was nothing left but the bald statement always easy trying to of get making, control that of the the Mormons progress; dates from dedication of the new cathedral on Friday re organ | 4 evening were It may not be out nection that a good of order many to Maybe state people who in this con-| a little sport than church comparison with, other is a distinet event in the to After that campaign, so utterly without warrant | Salt Lake people, reason, so crowded insinuations, we do with not falsehood expect the managers S American and party to stop their fight. unjust | right, for of of If they the| | place truth Nfe of St There for commanding worship, interest it has in h follow in n that organization so bad a lead. he best erediti of f the » credited by their leaders. ir the reached region. a is It platform is time on for tt oa brings | rest of the holidays of ay time now which those the good leaders people Mr. Oberndorfer if they Wad chosen evidence of from neigh ehbors* ean a WHERE SOME P) It has been his MONEY CAN suggested inheritance tax the | all, the years repay of that It Is enough are informed more than Utah. That fifty amount to try. the generous to say that the But|in a concord of sweet sounds. . BE good aes faith. heaneanic oF ; together the for a orders people who con- | for new from centers, for t and every It is: a sort . _and In the year just closing|of to! thousand of dollars money, in regularly the state derived ruling organ is a fitting something cerned, on the can in of an poor, afford, the they nature income tax. = » window eras throughout "with tne been Pittsburg, heard > eee onome ch shows merchandise The _ 7. MeDonald, Goodwin by ee Edwin and the little Mr. groom, and R. Ba bes a bouquet The fair young the arm silk crepe reaching forswear | body |. Judge Taft's strong, plain, commonsense speech Cincinnati a fore aye SEO maa him to aor Puabanuete officials of history.‘ that who came de chine the with gown, a long hem ee are r roughout this completed ig will reap the benefits of the ~ the But reba needs a many things. @ state will be limited. T iiy-‘be 0‘the ‘alaaivrdiaat ort. of rat The the expenses of the state from the limit to the debt the state can incur reven they hare sowed. In the old ieee! times, be good; 3 when that we "sinned rev-| tie a 2 of"pros. assured as well his} as other utter- godd t P under since his election. gives the firm will be a sane and judicious! ‘that prophectes ecie of go imes ie sphere ailena eek Golds > opinion anges Be-|until c pt religion was that commercial there and if we away continued will be a steady manufacturing oe country‘in earnest a serious| sie San 'reach Francisco us. the railroad companies central advance enterprises, oats? ELECTRIC in the wrong 3 in the and that Will soon take possession of} on Third -- as at avenue tulle her where aeons the church, the age Chronicle: California, and It in electric In us. One system, which seems may | great deal of actual money, will hen Miss was not ed, be established, be increased at The tuheritance Sar : . Sere 68 Is no y 7 j advantageous any manner 4 | te proposals. of means a And | nature of a threat. ery county and and the th burden of the people will | all. tax, ' be used in the necessary of the keh state. third iaecoa: has to. bak and all other reve nues to be upon| Clara H. Mra. BEng past were Mrs. a yas) H./ Mrs. will tone The Lite assembling) ai) and h ey aed oi ee hey of the popular young people While the guests. were ~ - aoe Z aN gram fore Bridal chorus ene Schubert's played the to = + . the led. Lin of an Hall, <a « cut @ oe seen 47, glass later P. f Kiser J. affairs are £ : say Deen B. o gyin ne at es club dge section meets sowing t with beautiful place by A a San to scilitiges Francisco ied to live sail eee ae One Satin powder. . w e Special © Bargains niga Sa a acl ea at areaand a ee EVERY DAY. j of this te -_ the fi Ladies' ing . a ol ' ; Ce tab anes a a We give $10. FREE every a week, Lanne 7 rhe Colle ge club meets this evening | e away 00 Hat m a veer 35 East Third South St. 6 at strains of softly the Mendel- were to march attired for --S=== fs ‘ the 925 have onday jay afternog Mon afternoon Mrs. T. J. Wyche <¢ ia ite "Miller gatas [ie Morer ame cli Taylor street, Our patent radiant grate nore planned C Oactty. Wednesday Parmalee, Risque will entertain at | entertain ry oe E © < ‘ € ar room thomnughiy and ieers clean arms Ss thene normical. ono installed for Chris mas. Elias ave Morrie & Sons Co. 1 vnere entertain a met Maud V. eta een cream Th On Gataa Satin ea skin ss ea will eee for AustraNa se nt Oa also ferrediene tert : ae G. Temple mh, for ane in the dining | Tempest, Miss Baxter, and will girle ~ Miss Mrs. 8. ang Wednesday a oe G. with snd Mr. Goshen, performed during Serenade give oon Lohenerin on the arrival tt where ena the club sone Thé subjec ‘wil |"Latin Arehitee ture of Re caimdal ieee beginning is i ee pridge tea te bridge next This afternoon jardenieres s ane palms } s on Assisting Miss Grace of social gbisiah ore Ror jr celes ees aby sna John ] Goshen. The church was effectively with hite W. ea G and South i ical cbaGa rch ngaoe-ce tela a Lecce chambers foe ene, brother, church, John ate Rachel ee Miss paar R Sein +41, Luest for a few days, Mrs Samuel McDowell, a well known pas way from the Bast reo r home = \) Reno, Ne Henrotin of Chicago. | another] aes era 4 and J. forniie nL assoctatton ee Dr. Williams's! tear befeforeoo wetkl ae o sptoc eta our ong on, they will make their home and will be| per after -|j ee h aeons ing s M to be backed by a|sshon wedding begin on the Marin] The bride was em | eee. in thet e : lof into pelle near Pp the But it fs the belief of our people |counties. future peninsula sula e Alameda end yaulere into Santa anita to be large and LA Contra extensions Cl ara and 1 This electric development Costa| is certain in| by the way| Santa Cruz] in transporta-| the past, and is happening now. velop business which would not exist without them.| It happened would be in very much better for the railroads || /H€Y build up the country by making it attractive.| make .concessions and ‘ S/)And they do not injure the steam railroads. but . can | promptly, and ordinary expenditures _ W. during jams' the o a ss Ze eeu aan¥ Oo ariee ete adtie qq reqs Ie ae ore | gee Beeson Le ee non Beales ae wed- at in the her close.| going ots. home of North the bride's parents street, where covers on of Comf r First| laid! for twelve representing the were members! ediate families only of the e immediate | The were decorations throughout the a ad . * that railroad rates and _ regulations, ar bear eee is the feature of the decade. Central California | rooms in white and green, the|| n a pera derived from the inheritance adopted, make uncessary hardships for Salt Lake | 2 paeerit ery late 1h menel vie as top iiee: breakfast table having for the central tax ‘admlnisteartn' wou mighty helpful to 7 : st ne advantage o ese electric lines is in thelr} decoration a tall erystal. vase of| bis ee vr the governor and | people; that it is more costly to do business here | ability to climb grades and to make stops at every| white chrysanthemums surrounded | It were a hundred thou-| than it need be, or than it is in apy other Gikieeé | cree "3 aati ththu un i e ine traffic to be picked | by ferns: and "s.smilax. san d doll ollars a y s { en if % tatio ~ re ‘© gone for': It the baliie ccs ee be, needed. where like conditions of distance and haul prevail. | man! 8 door an d af sorte low paige ecilntspeal ‘hiding stipes willbe A a " hy é ome million acted*Gt subi "ina to on to give some These men do not believe they should be dia) i These roads are me savers aud money savers.| 763 Fourth ayenue after January 1 © iandgood to roads the state, and they p : , ey encourage social intercourse. They make it Sane house can be builded, and in oc the state | criminated against, ; y do believe that fs what | easy to take outings with the children. They deA pretty home wedding at 7:30! can Seca eee te Reeend, eee at cither shaded 2 selec- epee reproductions of famous pictures this Mrs. Maud room pieced In yellow. room were Rae Elmer, i adorned inevitable | which roads should| S where oe afternoon dining Ms veil| decorations "tee ang ceremony thehidegroom the was it appears and Miss cee street, roses. < the East . Yellow was the prevailing tint seen| train, a el oa moon the same evening ‘ 5 ' e ‘le ay tte ios he os de, he a i Dh with. ar Achar EXTENSIONS -_---~- our day of grace," there | that in due time the boom : It is our aes, HECT Ninth Aten 3 collection of poe me grace. f shore and go almost anywhere where traffic} away gown, a suit srace, * Th eyis may: refuse to}| |iscounty " ; wistaria bi sept stylish obey with cloth fore eeof to be got. The Southern Pacific people, apparent-| dull color a large hat make fair concessions to Utah business men, to ly now sure of a market for bonds, a ‘ z feathers T f en, propose to|and drooping to match. A the merchants of Salt Lake, until it will be too late cercuse - bats. tennebay es lines and ex- wedding oe followed at the mee ues, campaign, doin ee bs SINNING AWAY YOUR DAY oF onecn: year G f. equired to. It 1s} would be no hope for 50 far as source is conApropos of nothing. It doesn't lie as a puthen'\cix away } thalecdae y ; of enues man} ‘They deserve the gratification /a new President are so speedily taken for granted them. Through all the years | 2S in the election of Judge Taft. It would be best] offers .- harvest in : He of aoe furnished by ess yee handsomely of : | sho auditors a treatedmust as be|it At high yesterday audience. uld be, and that onesty the lawswouof the ©country pretty ohurch noon wradaine took | ape et to vy letter. oe acon of his speeches|tne First Congregationa 7 church, wauir South ' wore Wheeler were _as-| evening at the oeFirst e Congregational eee ae Peet coke Mr. was | ¢vening bridesmaids |‘! bride, to railroad | embroidered, to , Music gir), of nee brothas charles | the Be was charming in a white candelabra F. Jennings, and/| of pink rosez. are|on York great ceras decided bride Farnsworth, Jen-| flower ‘The gown | palms| ae: anal Ne Etre | Mr. eae and Mrs. ey ca with ke room. away ae banked te the going aac e o os yore ¢ atty Fonnings of Los Angeles wore a pretty Every | carried Napeten New from. W. B. was PES eo her eae eae G» HW. followed which eae Grace Jennings, niece of the brido,|8tting orchestra. Punch was served) in: dainty Jace frock with) pink paah Parr eta yer dee ents Boutty which ‘held ne Wedding Hing decorations The duty was performed THe cAelC ae WonGe. Mind (Goce Bae eee Hermann and Mis$/ | at The event will cer | perity 33 the future, they of ins tax of that is easily paid, for {t comes | better rom the people who can best afford to pay it. they the Sere ve Fiske, kins, . ¢ and to) capitol} business e great machinery Toledo, hats it Bryan after year, should eventually pay for a state house.|thing, strong preachers used to tell us we would cause pie oe Sickles, people new carne TIMES HERE GOOD ane ry egemern | Our people oH of them-rejoice with the mem- ances he has made | bers of St Mary's congregation, and the Drieats:| assurance that he FOUND. the interitance tax will amount of of qe eee ride an virtues e@ met! carried o Z P ; to| and consiatent adjunct to the magnificent cathedral. ‘his friends andA neighbors of omely the Cincinnati Commer. ee = Span aoe ae Of the program of that Friday night concert, | cial club and spoke to them as neighbor speeks to| ang Mrs. Barron left for their honey~| that the revenue derived | step in their should be applied to the | their success building of a state house. we arrival Beh feara K's musical a: fe Si get: companies have decided to spend forty or tifty mil-| ove : a hap e y proved the sincerity of their non es partisanship | tainly insure the assembling of a great by indorsing his candidacy, We hope he will appre-| And every one wil be rewarded.' the the Professor ee Now that the cruel war is over, it may be proper | only praise can be uttered, It will be a feast for | eerie Of letemton rte arate ee de say , that the non-partisans could have beaten | lovers of music, for those who find means of worship ;| honest business men might expect an Saic era ciate Before party Baa eae YR IRGn is preparation mercantile will | cathedral is a magnificent building, entirely worthy | that misguided organization to leave it, and return the Republican partly, where they belong. to aisle. formal plenty dency-there The advertise their purpose, nor the methods employed| tributed to its buying. by,.them. is F . = e = 7 of is an expression of completeness, of | have already one f 7 om and orders to this effect | which was caught with sprays Mlies Dees one. the roses valley. completed A shower the bouquet ot to refuse further to | finish that appéals to every Its purchase must | | est it be said that the election of Taft pleases| of prides costunie. have been enough of a burden to prove the sacrifice | the "allroad companies only, attention should be] The strains of the Mendelssohn wedcalled to orders the fact that that have great been millinery march left were theplayed as thegoing bridalto] £ rare party are dis-|in character of the membership of St. Mary's., But! released pendinghouses until have| the| ding procession church, They do not approve | its value, its quality and its possibilities will throng result of the election became public Can it be| the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pea- wort the evening e Ever an influence for good, for]. ing eeee tna "lactic, of Jonce Oran to the and tocertainly wisely isadvise their people in anything. But it jor s St. Mary's about time for the men and women of| The organ leaders, the eee Mary's try to degrade the public schools to the garbage | the revered Bishop Scanlan, and standing as a splen-| being rushed. heap of politics, they have not virtue enough left; did monument to the devotion of the membership | Chicago Louls, have their other Well, what made the poll tax collector think he| {ng order: Master Alfred Peabody| was an officer of the law, any way? and Master Edwin Peabody nephews ; > and silver| Catholie church. That soclety, schools of the nation. They y took k gold 2g e here so Jong. | forget _ politics, ‘Hea and ¢ ty, planted medals at St Louls and Portland. They are not) |so loyally and so capably served through all the years, , building. poisoned with politics, nor invaded by the sectarian | so prolific of good to all the members of the com- | a influence of the church. There was no reason for | munity as touching the present life, and so rich in | AN ERA OF the attacks made upon the schools. | hope for the life that is to come, deserves much of 3 niga In spend Weare Ua | But that is a detail. The dedication of that organ, | its completing and induction into the service of the| in the too ask a boy to be careful.| love musie are | in the hospital, Nothing but the | monly likely to get their money's worth. lent, high Binghanr But even in coasting time, it were better to forego | Prid@l anclent and bigoted "hierarch" scare remained. And it is hardly worthy. The schools are excel. stand at it is too much No attack but| paying for tickets to that concert, and are uncom.| hurt the American party cause. They That accident case in point of the present week is one of these events. schools. No direct charge was supported. the Catholic |}men ' generously, More and =e patrons, and and ai in make good them faith mo more willingly, help them by causing velops y are the people being of informed In Utah, that business | all oe railroad | ¥ hich the heavier increase tra from directions 8 from regions only need for to San San summer be made of population, F Francisco or and were there u are| permanent easily o'clock homes,| Wednesday at the home of thelr Mr. when Wheeler, married by and Dr. the oeFirst Presbyterian Presby presence of the cheaply | of the familles. » | roede will in th € proposition, my usiness for the government New in York, who fix and rules, ac ) oe ofe attracting od thee er eiteer: ape we The nation has over | men Utah ofmuch the nature of arates pudding. And aregard man/ |and the necessity trata ail ensaeee thirty-eight million acres of land {n Utah. Much! doesn't like to be rated as a pudding: It offends ! down bag toby may of ownership. The more electric evening | Wheeler which | Maude A and occurred Mrs, J. Miss M | was en W. M. 6. reception performed in 4 Suits and Coats all new styles and 10 patterns t 0 ti of the Sauim bean followed, the oth Evans Paden church, shure immediate elmer Ms daughter Walter le « e Tit ee o offe aT y " ee rida aher ‘ eee a ee abitdinte a ee aie oe The bride was unattended and the} ceremony | U If you'vetailors ever worn a suit thator there's overcoat made by the Kuppenheimer you know ini a waa -more real comfort and style Se ee a OL OLS We show the complete 1 pe : tine of a Kuppenhelmer suits. over‘Oats and coats, as protec * . [SE NERS costs and ralncoats. as well as other right good makes. Prices < ory er: iré very moderate THE ee ORIGINAL AND ATT GOODS HOSIERY HOUSE OF bibles 36 MAIN ST, bay ‘ ' |