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Show Supper," INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CO. fon by The Only men puted others. Men of do people who Six Months, in adv One Year, Daily asa They Temple Baveanese anda: aoe Block, St. 208 Both what 4.00 BeOU South '"Phones-319 Member Salt Publishers' Lake City, Press Utah, mistake We June 2, 1906 may THE When of free and CLARE EY will hardly tunity for testors will the tests which now ent, is the by menace and the decision ence They seek ed officer the the law that the the bestowal United That of and men diligently than into nation: that has the no adage one QUALIFICATION TO like ANY But will maintain No ‘ one its ne will and lustrious, or honest statements, OFFICE|friends. No or one worthy or afforded at the to the Lake has limlocal for the + homes in their they which beyond the party. pale Never own of again regard the Tribune of Republicanism. itself ee the original founders of eek ek eek a ak, > but two sides to beginning In the the ae Startling as is the statement, these|this city. They redeemed a _ despeople ‘who protest against Senator] ert, and made it blossom as the rose Smoot are violating that fundamental|!£ they wished to keep it for themprinciple of the basic law of the land. |Selves, having chosen the place be- Utah. It is the aniart hati ea against the Republican party mg its activities and its interests the Tribune has become a deputy Democrat It They has are making criterion. with They the not one an words seen the that cause are his a a fore it citizen|the they We do present the will is opposed Mormon. There United men ce Mormonism. Maryland, by Senator Rayner: hehe women keep on with this is id nét only until Smoot 8, but until the ocot Mormodistit has been driven from our beloved land." South Carolina, through Senator "Tillman. "Hope and pray that this ' Mormon evil will | be swept from the face of the eart ores aeeitione from North "May it help" to remove this | n the senate,' - Carter presented the Montana prote est: Express the hope that they ‘will do all that can be done to suppress an evil, the great degragetion of which words are feeble to Borie women earnest in Mormon Texas of their Texas are on the women, Wisconsin, "Reed Smoot to was memorial, and submitted by Senator the the in- signed by by Sen- to the by was that law the law of the of of members amy. There here in the than] in an And or fifty and as there men "the no more, not by If of pub- thing the did, the country than church sinew na-|ctitute of . are members They the are of a majority of the of when against the they lay Mormon the inhibition church. Stripped of the false interpretation which been given to the word by those Utah who present test are As a are making strife, the protesting rule capital people people as reasonable and as ple here. Men and United ever States they have state alike And on record with really wher- these a who test mean a Once vince is crdinance the that of the practice forbidden laws of that is by the taking the When will have never again of that lost be tenets which do selves to the men the protests, uttering things in average or the not would unreasonable, the same _ the into or themare may be which the to would from the of that other uninfluenced seek entering to on stop publie government-the baptism is regarded one by other as of duties whole mons Indeed, for the and FRAGMENTS OF FUN | good into a be one end the of of the nothing follow campaign It the will summer Republican the your lead choice. of the An "Dobbins Old says Story. he "Yes, but they well together." wedded get to on Will Salt Lake Will you continue soldiers in _ ‘ army of Tom Kearns? Will give of your time, your money " your influence, your vote and the a The Evelyn-Yesg, my great-grandmother eloped with my great-grandfather Cholly-Just faney. Old people like that-New York Mail of of Republican the the your of voice, any poses and old th e foes who President can defeat party Tribune party. the seek old from the purof the its , out with overthrow and has the the hopes of Well, but domin- riddance the itself to "After all, human beings insects, [I suppose,""' observed osopher. Well, some of them they're pretty big ee * friend,-Detroit Free Pre: are the only phil- do saic think ils Republi- placed itself bad rubbish! the het Dealer-Ho does "sewing ms uontng hasn't She like sense not of ened. the It tions nation in will angry because forbid the case by section states of the not does spell is be that church or And when they will wicked broil can they shall brand effort in it in the terest the party. polygany to the Great Salt season higher the level season. the recession It is avea usual Nothing to loss extinction an than by the which gradual lake but that its shores ing for the past Lake like a to to the a It few carrier patients in to can his eat the must not office. like hogs," health belong than at this the its depart- to scarred Tribune the feels Sutherland's and the lash, seamy sting and must confesed is predecessor of that worse of "yelps the than only cleverer pres- its prob- maintain a a master "Reader, Demo- because it Is men. not yes. do it abuse of ‘Tribune you Yes, Don't of the do si ly?" it. column Thomas Post- demands: know Every this one be a and is knows again Democratic a capacity school of experience, ot igton threaten. how been the quires utter process say "When greatregion great less Post, fight "it for to party learn " says ac- in the will abandon the abolition the Wash- its hope- of pro- tection." is evi- Any members of different churches do not Gent to every one. Thie agree on the form of that ordinance been In great part due to the quantity at all. And no harder word can bey «of water taken from the streams by sald of Presbyterians, in reference to farmers for uses in irrigation. It is their celebration of the, ordinance, than certain that the shores reeeded, and the Baptists, or the Christians have that the volume diminished from year p time resent sination, He alone action in the price e nthrone Utah Tom Kearns campaign there will makes the of him of be as peace of this purchase the stop Utah. unity state. is political to his assas- in impossible interest his will character of And again boss of Handsome alone Miss Crosman all Mr saaathit Ma PACERS BIEAT 19°48! ST TS PAIL (SAS! A&E Rr. J RIDDELL, Chloe Burns The Great Mer Pika N spectaltte ind the latest tween act Saiding eh iid illu the Mystery motion. pleture trated song be- Hands of summer Prices-10« Matinee 15¢ and the Czar. z0c, 2Z5e is read by more 30¢ SALT PAL ACE AMUSEMENT COMPANY Attractions and mu THEATRI "The "Papa's amusements for people DVERY King Boy." DVENING of t he Sun" laug hable laree Animated Pic tures Illustrated & ongs Prices 10c, 20c¢ and BICYCLE Twelve Free Take cents Race events, JUNE 25c¢; grat wd admission Main vr Moto other FRIDAY, Admission 40 RACES Five-mile t » 25 grounds. Stat e and 1 stand street cars Calder's Park (Nature's Beaut y Spot.) See Ear The park has been completely trans formed and is now equipped with the devices, most modern including a Shoot-the-Shoots, Elec ‘tric Launch eet oan New Bowling Alle An eae "Ghtherluge outings. ideal and place Sunday directors: Officers and Frank Y. Richard W. Young , Taylor, President; Vice President; Stepher 1 H. Love, Secllugh J. retary and Treasurer; CanMorris, non, Nephi lL Willian MeLachlan, Hyrum Goff. SECURE DATES AT M'LELLAND, ED. ONCE Manager. Silver Deposited on Glassware China and is very fine desirable for a Wedding Gift. We are showing new things this other authorit the week. Mining Established; . ae : today for in this State a . . Mrs. Helen guests John Hickey and and Nona of Nampa, in Salt Lake . F. L. few * Oswald ) has > Mr. and Mrs. daughters Idaho, ape * gone to 2 Boise of Montana are re IN cs. . Miss Bessie Snyder has returned from Boston, where she has been studying art the past year. She will soon open a studio In the T empleton building. as | G secretary of the Y. M , Oscar L. Cox, Eat rape attending a Anes officers from meeting of yy. M. all over the couniry. Mrs. Edward aL. Garnett will leave tomorrow for Northampton, Mass., to attend the commencement exercises at Smith college, later going to Wellesley college to be the guest of Miss E Mr. Garnett will join he latter s Garnett at Luray, Va, summer part of June to spend the with relatives s comedy the Mrs. Harriet Cohn summer abroac = Miss for . a Mildred year in * expects * Bank COLLECTIONS SPECIAL REPORTS GILES-AMERICAN and Trust $4, 000,000. MEROANTILE AGENOY spend 412 D. F. Walker Building. leave soon Europe Zion's Savings | 27 W. South Temple Street Sulte will pany, No. Main etroct, is est and oldest savings bank Deposits over on deposits, to . Tibbals At your home Every Morning Before Breakfast N . Hoyt guests at Rowland hall, where Mrs. Hoyt, who is a sister of Mrs. W. A Clark. wife of the senator from Montana, was a pupil for several years, the are amusing. They call for excellent acting and that they will receive their full due is assured by the names of the players to whom they are intrusted. Miss Crosman, always supported by an excellent company, never hac as talented a one as the organization that will appear with her in "‘Mary ary, Quite Contrary." Tt is the company that supported her at the Garrick theatre In New York than for School . Ira Tuttle trip to cae IntereSted in Mining GRAND OPENING POSTPONED TILL SATURDAY, JUNE 2 J . 1 Republican A TT ee party of a8 young boys and girls of the High school and university spent yesterday at Hills farm, starting early In the morning in a large wagon taking dinner and supper with them enjoying the outing as only young people can the sal day of vacation. Mrs. for a cther women of the company will wear striking and beautiful tollettes. All of Miss Crosman's gowns were made in The appearance of Miss Crosmodern comedy holds promrare delight. This eminen actress, delightful in everything she does, is more than ever charming in the role of an up-to-date, independent young woman who, after having received "one hundred offers in maree, believes her heart is Invulnere. She meets a man who fancies he: too, is past feeling affection, but both learn their mistake. The play Is rich in humor and comedy The diaiogue sparkes with wit, the situations are ‘deliciously erasing and the merriment and gayety are swift and ince aaa te. In this ee Miss Crosman has made the biggest hit of her career. Her comedy gifts are seen at their very All the characters in the Saturday ICES PR A Gowns. but Miss * . || Over. is coming Henrietta Crosman, who to the Salt Lake theatre soon, will display marvelous gowns ss Crosman's play will be "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary," a modern comedy whose scenes call for handsome' dressing. best. covered, reced- Nearly "The Charity Ball," presented by the Orpheum stock company under the direction of Mr. P. G MacLean, will be seen for the last time at the pheum tonight. The advance sale for (oday's matinee indicates that practically every seat will have been sold when the curtain goes up at 2:15. Next week good old "Alabama" by Augustus Thomas will hold the boards. Not be council Ball' city cur." After than the originally have surprised in- of lake-lits seemed impossible the city the say throughout could this of be "Charity Crosman's George the level that will to Thomas through composed higher it We emof | SALT LAKE THEATRES biggest now careless They hide, that, to greater Salt the and that misfortune than is years, are of that Lake for abilities er people seem doctor Even country. men of just the again in HIGHER. knowledge a the that horrors be about thing Postmaster says er it could is people cratic things Europe "Smallpox struggle. LEVEL in that st m™m ent. deserves designing cc every understand as of state his in Mormonism the Bryan biggest fir id their never of J. Some general ordinance community any religious that it veeognized the men of a people polygamy; dead; a the of ended be to ae The ladies of St. Paul's guild will hold a cake, apron and fancy work sale today at the store formerly occupied by Siegel Bros., Main street sanitary tickets ques- rancorous be will thing just all form can There the car and Wednesday sophomores and juThe freshmen academy will give a niors of Gordon the facluncheon for the seniors and University ulty on Monday at the club learned had an a type- C, J of * like for | W. awak- and of the peculiar ‘The way. understanding amy fair maybe his their become a then fed horse, common disfranchisement of religion. one will settlement inspector in Mor- of sound compel the the on States, deprived The will It only be be going United rights. judgment and the shall now . = eee ° your wife you bought Y oung Husband-She how to operate it vet idea it worked ae writer.-Chicago Trib el Hienry Rig Souvenir Matinee today at a a0: Tonight is the last time of the ereat detective melodrama Dee esented oe the Ethel Tucker Co., don miss the Several young married couples will tomorrow evening go out to Murray where Fred Leonard will entertain informally at supper. discrediting- of there Good "What's the new novel about?" "It's a story of love and war "Ah, it follows the hero and heroine Into their married life, eh?'- Louisville Courier-Journal. aid yourself down jis It the supporting you aligning your The by Will by defeat party, and = . Will you disappoint party the other? Democrats Americans? for the yesPost, Mrs. A teas and Clarenc Newton Sampson. will take place a the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. S. E. Burns, 2404 Seventh East street, at 8 o'clock this evening Mrs. A. Clayton will attend the bride as matron of honor Nelson willl act as best man A larg? reception will follow the wedding, after which the newly married couple will leave for an extended Eastern trip. They will be at home after July 1 at No. 11 Emery-Holmes the prestige . gave Mrs. Samuel Weitz and Mrs. Adolph Simon entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Commercial club for twenty of their friends. his very and Win Grveana 7 Aes J oe * is don't party, else. make a . Src CTS Mille. entertained a informally yes- Mrs. William C Jennings second of a series of chee terday afternoon Mr Mrs. Ferdinand abi and H. Boxrud won the prizes so stHlountain BALL." A POPULAR . e Republican it * George ris her girl tri ie abe afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gould Smith entertained twelve of their friends at dinner last evening at the Country Club in honor of Mrs. Jack Jevne of Los Angeles. party FOUR - Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Donoher entertained at dinner last evening at the Emery-Holmes Mr. and Mrs. George Airls, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lamb. They also gave a dinner Wednesday evenIng at the Emery- aie when Mr und Mrs. Leslie L. ; Irs. Geo *. Moore and ‘Archibald Milner were the guests . organization can . 1 The Inter: | Prese nt- jelusco David Matinees s Mrs. David Keith entertained th pupils and teachers of Mrs. Ryan's school yesterday afternoon with a lake party at Saltair Between thirty and forty enjoyed the affair make By ANY of Mac Lean, G. CHARITY IN . J * Repub- "THE Mrs, Abner Luman entertained the "500° club and a number of guests yesterday afternoon The rooms wer prettily decorated with snowballs phe who enjoyed. the afternoon rere Mrs. BE; A.» Wall, "Mrs; S. H P inker ton, Mrs. Van Knoblock Mrs oO. ade, Mra, W. W. Arms findtig: Mra iaiae ‘L Clasbery, Whitney, Mrs Ernest Hewitt, Mrs. Benedict, Mrs. C. H. MeCoy, Mrs. Heber Lee, Mrs. H. G. Williams, Mrs. J. } McMillan, Mrs. C ©, Whittemore, Mrs I Rivers Mrs. Treasure, Mrs, Joseph Young, Mrs. Frank MeGanney, Mrs Frank Hs ding Mrs. Bonnemort, Mrs Ellerbeck, Reynolds, Mrs. Ladenberg Mrs few of terday work athe to o P: -Will Mrs. Tuttle Tra entertained at luncheon yesterday Country club which was much enjoyed by those present The table had peontes for decorations. The guests were Mrs Everett Buckingham, Mrs. F. E. MeGurvrin, Mrs, W. W. Armstrong, Mrs D. R. Gray, Mrs. Justus Junck, Mrs Jay Tarvin Harris, Mrs Thoma Marloneaux, Mrs, Sheldon L Butler Mrs. W. P. Kiser, Mrs. Lynn Kempe Miss Dunsten, = nation. not present defeat for elevation of the the what contest of will political these under ordinance silly. become matter this senate Few churches, might be open to the same objection. To the agnostic-and no one the LAKE those no of form we submit of will so, upon the And verge sweeter than sleep, more the rest his soul Shall come once brought mine Its other side was tenderness so deep So deep it could not but be borne of Thine -Dorothea Hollins In London Speaker force. Now, result possess unnecessary plied non-Mormons ant the is to you ex- who There ritual persons be an any women But environment false not may call test, by so informed commend and Mormon man churches this It in- fight-tney drawn to rule regret will this faith. a will in 1s the is become hostility religious by it placed matter-and that Mormon they have they } 1ession or and an wives as that been they this urtil and extends, not plural wherever of con- church, church land, that they have o position. in Mormon of obeyed fluence polygamy of test quite a different character. them are fair as are peowomen of the much found. belief the pro- polygamy this are gone religious are in' who against outside has of and in again struggle and tion state, and it this Tribune war which and file of women of "The rank undesirable ground for makes Utah te are heart and soul New York against any representative ot the Mor-| the westward-moving citizen shall conmon hierarchy being given a voice in|, inue, the Mormons will always retain the making of laws for the people of people. of the If it shall a majority the United States." if a temperate view be taken of cease, position of the protestors But the the matter, if the test of religion be be judged too harshly ehould not abandoned, the influx of citizens will They have in thelr thought another probably change the proportion, and thing can the American wish Never the in con- people one Republican and Tribune of yo u any Y bone the S They country. deep am I down party Tribune? they never have permitted themselves to sign these protests. . Mormons are no more a menace to other to the Gentlemen, that Tribune they is state fight polyg- either a far Democratic of the pitched too august-ah! still to sink, welghted United submit to the been beguiled in rapture meetings campaign long as the present policy continues. It has pronounced itself today in the any husband is misled understand in that what . d hostility the the expense Lord, te Asche ites human not by fears Nena American of gain the of the The pa per. estim- is were was This protesters, fhe sons G harm Mormons past secretly. not in of of at of. present the interest Every must traditional of party. We who have ization > of as these wife, "and licly live constitute Each one and men the be h is " and iynat they look the situation squarely {n\'thie -facé,©'To ‘femain in. that. orean- honest fathers element amists it, its of the jembership by} But half hundreds who will sai faa upeeald ait In pe step party of Interest lican en polygamy| added the States party. great the every \i1) churches practiced church. did Lake, are daughters, the more church are Salt who years, city. no forbade church Never to the Mormon! nation the that deal- found it of jn And their other been taken par-|j¢ preference in in any community the ordinance of | prohibition. and Spooner: is a disgrace is of would very oppositio n representative," ‘scription done have be desire a faith countenanced the may natural }Church. Once |many members do they a have these ible jurisdiction evidenced their chit dedhaiess ie South Dakota, through Senator Kit-|¥#S of of was of they can|When the States, It have they no longer be denial of that fact. Read | Majority the words that have been written; Once tredge: "We are for the cleansing our land from the curse and blight under if be}ings, be- came doned recorded|for It Smoot is a that from protests. Mr. he test halting religion. abstract of religious objection approve here a Lord, mn TG wise sweeps In saints and angels in Its gleam yet Thou art not vex'd, for there is here A child's sound love, whose father bids it dream And laugh in bappy negligence of fear fight state V'll And words: There are that iain child It as at Here Republicanism a Who knows. to make it bearable, T need That touch of humor so akin to palin And lowliness that Thou therein canst read The wonder of Thy sunshine after rain forever The Tribune is making an American party fight in Utah, and it recognizes that there are but two political sides in this state: This paper, therefore does not assume to be a stockholder in that which miscalls + not that its + good t € truthful it place 1906, that F+++HHF+H e+e ++ +eee se > knows in- places to the party 1, step Republican any man a friend are to not itself (ike Unless my boon Thou grant, and in his steac 1 turning, see that spirit free and gay, And In his eyes that smile, as by him led Across the verge, be charms my fear away a pointed Holy writ But it Ee as against the is not have Tribune record hereafter be We Father Angel, yet, © so high Those fe for in its issue of June takes mighty That Too paper . © And will heartily, the proof-strong as known BRET ener say courts are burning with excess of light; Thy saints and meek-eyed souls await the bling And dazzled pores breaking through earth's nig which water its shall Thy em- situated of to Thy sum- in are body crave Thou'lt bes dif- of I that and Mrs. James BB. Je enning: entertained last evening at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse at a reception and danee, It being the twentieth anniversary of thelr wedding The main room, where the host and hostess received thelr friends and where dancng was enjoyed during the evening, had palms and potted Plants for decorations, a bank of which on the platform concealed the musiclans. In the reception room where Mr Leroy Dinwoodey served punch from a daintily appointed table large red peontes Jn tall vases were seen The smokingroom down stairs was fitted up with cosy corners, Orlental rugs and easy hairs The table in the dining-room Where supper was served was unusually pretty in green and white A huge bow! of snowballs on battenburg lace over green formed the center plece. Broad pale green satin. ribbon and tulle gracefully twisted with bows at intervals surrounded the table, while plumosus was seattere the cloth and the electric light were shaded In green One hundred and fifty guests enjoyed the evening COMP Direc tion the Mr. my 5 STOC K ORPHEUM Under bide. Its and territory Salt great somewhat tem- vast hills Thou, boon THE fate roaring traffic of the street, where lost In dout ts I Hngered on the further side Ile through the turmoil straight ] serenely cross' And smiling led me where I fain would presence overlooked. the human, my love on all The the the the be mor: by lake reducing valley, not imag- is therefore a blessing which -ople, and Americans gencrally, paper may do are are the not crowning with ORPHEUM SOCIETY silent face the sunset one Thou knows st all my foolish trembling heart) One dea 10st human spirit me to seek And Ana: my hand as once when, bidding part an former pro-!ihe not contend They state, of entire of the mained peo- loyal to will THE/@re criminals. settlers of this the homes And who or can that the Republican into It they they We to Thee spea earn- work of reconcilement sae ood fear prove walk, so me nay Send every profitable ask So pleasure thousands and more can they | itself upon may virtuous contend for God, I race perfect many tender miracles of Thy a hats eare hath shed I wonderful TI tIBUNE'S DECLARATION, We have said the Tribune ac- the are sav for given established welcome who bad It they will happy one AS Ajtheir UNDER acing br to ineldent man that No more means extending th e The failings. no say itizens In ob- sappearance would make a fe rence in the sultry season are found by ] je to be pretty} a) infirmities One So for natural matter of resort valley. no than lake the m er, own look the people. individual reveal I humanity this TEST other have Dear well the employes. the as is has iterprise hard- that taught They them Lake in attraction That fruits not has interesting attractive, of turned God to its vicin- Angel of the me to pass gate, privilege say by are Tribune they t hem carefully SHALL EVER BE REQUIRED OR PUBLIC TRUST UNITED STATES." be been RELIGIOUS "NO known people the 1 nuch in more of is Mormon subject so and Its Salt dl it to those pretend testers to belleve. those who know a test t I 1ey constitution the tree ple deeds on shall In here amusement to of desire that one Ww ae the great Shall summon is there provided Great their worship of has the right of way not dictates consciences A strong constitution conned the may the who their and rights will no they more In expressed. to judge evidence pretty explicit have written a It as of land pe rature hardly are not worshipping God at all. America like The clear of influ- his is the right have dictates ct the ar: the earth. they the place residents the m eritorious Mor- will no a have signed these ill-advised protests. | ,4) But it will be a hardy man, a daring] oyq elect- religious been " under without a franchise States looks siatement. that of or apply hesitation, It of Being to tourist, We But the depth the in ean fatal law that and for marvel ar my future that our have the that that Mormons tribun- chosen, vestige to of an which churches area Great and all re- the investments, in the every A BOON. many this to ing of by whatever lake, thing, one a eT true denied they all held cording control legal character seek of to from been a his a to has posiarmy as former season, differ religion consciences, pres- a an threat of take has they thought so the to without And seek place he against in They pro- aroused of be ‘According It the or SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1906. the the of and citizen men under a knew religion conception of ly worship the that Father proSmoot At of and part have Je expression. accept be own strong their deal country, on uninformed. al. in senate. good the the the any of that equal held their oppor- Senator taken the a in movement of given is assumed before there tive of case having sentiment be have reflection, calm in regret sxround shall test all aS STORM. time making of prophesied cause liberty the REPUBLICAN, loss blessing the safeguard of be meant. religious' to its final For all them country, years said all the after sought from a wise to the destiny to as forms the the ity. dis- upon' persecution religious not mons APTER the putting to creeds FER Te ca of of a one the why come of the have matter of wholly on is what children republic Association. agree they all are that should And turn un- evangelical dogmas restriction religious their New York Office....117 Tribune Building Chicago Sa 1613 Marquette Building Monten OLIGO. ok ccc cco ces 2 Beacon Street all this knew through the an began ultimate deris- is fathers meant. eet in are to until Whatever Christ- up hold which And laid They, the Dooly not religion. fathers Subscription Rates. 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