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Show Hi UEX. CTA11. TIIE MORNING EXAMINER included Messrs, and Jackman, Auderaun, Doran. Beverly. Wyant, Kar-riil- , K. .V.iiclu-ll- , Brooks, Speneerlanr. R. Mitchell. A. W. Brown, G. Brown. U'Haruett. Reynolds, Williams, Mrs. Robertson; Misses Clark, Spencer, Messrs. E. Madsen, Vaileuux. Peterson, jfpencer, Trec ami B. Tyree. , whom the prty Mits Decsie Spencer is visiting In asa RBB OGDEN iieuaines Tyree, Lagan, the capital. DECEMBER 18, 190L SUNDAY MOIININO, CKristraa PUBLIC Will Soon SCHOOLS PLEASANT HOURS- Headlines Yoll and Giibourne renshe had been railed by the serious ill- dered the month of their birth quite aa ness of her sister, aud whom sho left memorable fur tbe Rathbone Souvenir ATTENDANCE AT THE NIGHT convalescent. club as the many prec-diparties SCHOOL IS INCREASING. eujayed by them. The home of Mr. Sirs. Edward Kirk entertained at a Voll was the scene of this pretty party Splendid Exhibits Are to be Sssn si Kenaingion Tuesday afternoon, in and cards and a splendid lunrhrou conVarious Buildings. compliment to her sister, Mrs. Thomptributed to the pleasure of the giiiwts son, who is her who Jenknumbered Meedames Hodge, gutt. The attendance at the night arhool is ins. Glssuiann, GulUhur, Carr. Ecklnnd increxring. About torty boys snd girls Mr. John D. Murphy and cousin, Me Gaw K. Hodge Stapl-- s Wyant, Fryare advantage of. the instrucMrs. Gertrude W. Carr, have returned er, Robb. Brown, Roblus, tion taking giveu. The school convenes on from a several weeks eastern trip, Mark, Tyree, JackCunningham, Lindnun, Lees and Honda, and Wednesday evening et during which they visited the kSL ay. 7:16 TLe o dockschool i tree to all Louts fair and Mr. Murphy's mother, Two d iaty f ouvenir arouns e givover teeive rears of age. who resides la Iowa. en tbe Hostess and pretty prizes were prrsona The Ogden teed, era will have headswarded Mrs. McGaw snd Cunningquarters at the Wlisun Hotel during the The marriage of Miss Theresa Tribe ham. State Teachers Association. About and Mr. H iber . Heinzs was solemn-ixeon hundred will be in attendance from on Wednesday in the MRS. BROWNING ENTERTAINS. logan this city. Mrs. J. M. Browning, Jr., gave a party temple, followed by a ivceptijn ThursA splendid exhibit of work day evening at the home of the bridge Wednesday afternoon. The decorations may be parents, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Tribe, were unique and extremely beautiful, eeea at the various school building 618 Twenty-fourtstreet. consisting of ropes and festoons of ev- throughout the city this week. The art ergreen, entwining with scarlet Christ- work illustrating holiday eubjacts is Mrs. L. T. Wright, who underwent mas bells and broad scarlet ribbons. particularly fine. an operation for appendicitis three Kuchre was the game played, tiny scarMias Bpalm. Ml Anderson and Miss weeks ago at the hospital, has pro- let bells being used aa counters. Mrs. Bueh of the high school will leave on gressed so nicely as to be able to re- Hvrum Henderson was the fortunate Friday afternoon next for San Francisturn to her home in Rexburg, Idaho, to- winner of the first prise and Mrs. A. co and Los Angela, where they will morrow, Mr. Wright having coma G. Horn of tbe consolation. Dainty re- spend the holiday vacation. down to accompany her home, freshments were served, and all voted Mias Joyce of the high school will Mr. Browning a charming hostvsn spend her Christmas at hums ia Apple-toMISS BLAIU A3 HOSTESS. The guests were: Mesdamee FitzgerWisconsin. Monday evening the home of Miss ald, Conroy, Broughton, Henderson, bliss Dangers of the MaJisoe came in Bessie Blair was the scene of s mer- Hoag, Horn, Rowe, Arthur Kuhn, Abe from Milwaukee on last. She ry gathering. Games and music con- Kuhn, Bigelow, Hanson, Hall, Herrick, went to that city on Thuradty account of the seristituted the evening's enjoyu.ent. Rolapp, Eerie, Grant, ous illness of her sister. McGonagle, A dainty luncheon was served by Houtz, Julian Homs, Wenger, M. 8. Saa Francisco, CsL The monthly Mrs. Blair. Those lucky in receiving Browning; Mlitm Wenger, Fitzgerald, will in the future standing Emms McGnnagle. Wright, Kimball, Ilouts, be baaed of tha pupils prices were: Mark Brown, upon a combination of their Curtis anj Browning. Lindsay and Blusrt Parkinson. oral recitations aud written work. The present practice' of basing the monthly TOLSTOI CIRCLE. KENSINGTON. upon the result of n single A very profitable and pleasant meetThe 'second of a series of afternoon standing written examination ha been disapof above was the club held L. at 8. tbe parties planned by Mrs. Hrirk. proved by the ing superintendent of home of tbe president, Mrs. P. A. Coo. was given Monday, and proved one of schools. riilck social successes of tlie season. Wednesday, December tbe fourteenth. tbe Paducah, Ky. The following was The subject was the life and works 01 Red and white carnations were emNathaniel Hawthorn. Miss Tibctt was ployed In profusion In the adornment adopted by tbe Board of Education: admitted as s member. Tbe ladies are of the parlors, where the bevy of ladies "The schoola shall be opened daily by to meet with Mrs. C. Gosling January divided their attention between pretty reading a small portion of the Bible, the fourth. Charles Dicken's Christ- needle work and lively repartee, and without note or comment, or by the or reciting of any brief moral mas Carol, to be tbe subject. where, later, a tasteful luncheon was reading leeson, or by singing. ProviJed, howserved by tbe homes, with the assistever, that any pupil w hoe parent or ance uf Mrs. Annie E. Larkin. JOLLY SURPRISE. Miss Rhods Stitt was very pleasantly Tbe invited gtieta were Mesdames guardian shall object to tbe same from conscientious scruples, shall be exsurprised by a number of friends at Scott, Bell, Whalen, Kieael, Healy, cused from Joining in tbe opening her home on Twenty-nint- h street Bigelow, Hume, Peery, Kuhn, HenderTuesday evening, the occasion being son, Lewis, Van Alen, Baker, Nye, Spokane, Wash. It is proposed by the her birthday. Mr. Stilt proved a Horn, Armstrong, Arthur Ensign, board, by way of n salary in crew, to Towne. was and the evening charming hostess, Kubn, Abbott, Wedell, Legett, delight fu'ly spent in music, dancing Hole, Barton, Porterfield, Hilliker, pay teachers for every month in the and games. year. Perkins, Shnnsenbach and Miss Link. YermonL Senator Redfleld Proctor KNOCKERS CLUB. has offered $10,000 in cash and a $10,-WSESSION. COTERIE HOLIDAY The Knockers club was entertained homestead as a home for indigent Elaborate and beautiful was the on Tuesday evening by the Misses Gertheld teachers. Christmas session of tbe Coterie, ruda and Florence Bagley at their Sandy Hill, N. Y. A dance, which of Mrs. J. 8. Corlew, and borne on Two ty seventh street Amo g at the borne the members of the club bed been arranged for the entertainerrioyed by those invited were: B. Is Spencer, ment of the two hundred teachers atCharles Gloyd, Gordon Crant, E. Corey, and their fortunate guests, Mesdames of Washington F. tending' tbe institute J. Abbott, Link, Conlisk, Maloney, E. T. Spencer, A. B. Moseley, Scott K I W. It. Scott, L. B. Adams, county, was held without the teachers, earl, Parmley, Florence Yates, Dessle Spon-ce- r, Thackwell, Kimball, Whalen, Agee. owing to orders issued by Charles A. Helen Wenger, Frances Gorman Hurst, and M tenet Nell Hendcrsliot and Shaver, of Albany, conductor of the and Frances Joyce. institute, forbidding the teachers Link of Boston. For several years past, Mrs. Corlew FOR MISS GILES. has entertained this holiday feaaiou of Mrs. 8. E. Lyons entertained on Monthe Coterie and tbe event h.c grown at home her complimenday evening 0 be one of the most important in the Mias Queenie Giles. Card was club calendar. tary to with the the diversion of the evening, which was Christmas idea Combined was the birthday one of pleasure for all prevent Dainty bought, the fourteenth anniversary of and tempting refreshments were servthe organiation of the Coterie eoming ed. The pereouei of the party was: this season, and both the decorations Miss Queenka Giles, Florenre Gay, at First Presbyterian Church John Edvnd the later part of the program Maud Anderson, (Rive Gay, Hinckley ward Carver, pastor. out this dual carried thought. and Kent; Mrs. Lee Taylor; Messrs. Morning worship at 11; subject, A Mrs. Perkins read an enjoyable paper Del Gay, C. Grdmwell, Ott, and Lee of Righteousness. upon Japanese art; Mrs. Parmley and Study Taylor. Evening woisblp at 7:30; subject, Mrs. Maloney cave vocal solos; Miss her "The True Light. enlivened Hendershot Evelyn BRIGHT AFFAIR. Sunday school at 12:15. and with of a Mr. hearers bit ragtime, y Sixteen members of the Ladies Endeavor at 6:30. characteriatic with power, Maloney, r to the B. of R. E., and one outin dialect. a rave tbe negro reeding side guest Mrs. van Namee were First Baptist Church Horace B. club program, proper, being comThe hospitably entertained at the pleasant pleted, the dining room and the library, Blood, pastor. home of Mrs. Frank Fernlund Thurs 'he latter Morning service at 11 oclock; text, serving for the time ae a Ye Are the Light of tbe World. day afternoon. Tbe afternoon's pleas dining room, were thrown open. Two ure was introduced by card playing long tables accommodated the guests Evening service at 7:30; subjeot; "Be and concluded with a tempting lunch snd here the birthday thought pre- Strong. Mrs. vailed. eon. Prizes were secured b Sablieth school at 12:05. Running lengthwise, through the Noble and Mrs. Hcaly. The Jnniors, under the leadership of renter of each table, tbe large letters Mrs. Downs, will meet at 3 o'clock. Mrs. A. F. Noble will preside as outlined in holly berries and leave was hostess to the club on December twenty-ni- ihe word, "Coterie, Young People's meeting et 7:30. fourteen lighted Midweek prayer meeting cm Thursday nth. tapers, each borne by a tiny cake twinkled cheerily, and again Christmas evening at 7:30. TAFFY FULL. greens and holiday swung from chandeLutheran Church O, A. Elmqulst, Miss Olive Cannon entertained a few liers, fastened arches and banked friends informally on Thursday evenmantels between courses at thp tables, pastor. street Mrs. Emerson acted aa toast mistress, ing at her home on Twenty-fift- h Sunday: No forenoon services; pasThe time was spent in playing pit and end very happy were tha remarks of the tor at Bingham. other interesting games. Light refresh- honored president of the club in this Sunday school, 12:15. Swedish evening services at 8 oclock. ment were served and the pleasures position. Mrs. A. P. Bigelow' toast to A cordial welcome. of the evening were concluded by a jolThe Coterie, Mies Kimballs to "Tht taffy puU. The party Queer Little Man of Japan, and Mrs. ly Church of the Good Shepherd Corwas comprised of the following: Gideons, to 'The Christmas Spirit, ner Grant and Twenty-fourt- h. Alfred Misses Eva Brown, Florence Gay, Zaa were bright response. Cannon and Carrie Anderson; Messrs. t The place cards took the form of Brown, rector. Fourth Sunday in Advent Frank Rolapp, Orson Douglas, Roy clippings holders, with coven done in Madsen and W. Eccles. Sunday school, 0:45. water colore and wwra very artistic. Morning prayer and sermon, 11. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30. CHILD CULTURE CLUB. Behold the BrideMorning text, Tbe Child Culture club, in conform-M- SCHOOL, FOB IHE DEAF ITEMS groom Cometh: evening,The Lord God with the Utah State Council of Planted a Garden Eastward in Eden. Women, and women's clubs throughout Vi.1t the country, sent a petition to A. M. Mnb.r. f Nxt First Church of Christ Scientist-Chu- rch Boveredge, chairman of the territorial edifice, comer Twenty-fourt-h committee of the senate, protesting Lincoln Are. the end stateA. of Culmer the presented clause fifth H. Mr. I the against oil Services, 11 a. m.; subject, "Christian hood bill for the admission of New school with n large and beautiful dol-arScience. Indihundred and several Oklahoma valued at Mexico, Arizona, minting Sunday school, It L tn, The scene la one of tbe old Jor-la- n an Territories. The bill 1 now Wednesday evening meeting, ip. m. the and objecriver near Bait Lake City, showtbe senate committee, All invited. tionable clause is that in which It is aling two lads fishing near a bend in Rending rooms suit 212 Ecclee Bldg., leged that women are classed with .he stream. The gilt frame wee donatdaily from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m, and criminals, in the list of proper person ed by Mrs. Emery Holmes. Mr. Cul- open 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. in Fred the deaf a to restrict Law, mer has suffrage. whom nephew, open AU welcome. the school. MISS ANDERSON HOSTESS. The school was honored by a. visit First Methodist Church Rev. Samuel Miss Maud Anderaon was the hostess from the Weber county legislators to pastor. and Mieses Gika and Johnson the gue-- t .ha state legislature Thursday, the Blair, 10 a. m. Sunday school. Prof. Underof honor at a very prettily arranged 16th. The object of their visit was home to see what Is being done for the wood, 8upt party given on Wednesday at her 11 a. m. Preaching by Rev. B. II. street. Cards was the state's deaf and blind and to asceron Twenty-thir- d of Salt Lake City. Hrlmick, and inof the the needed for will be feature evening tain what principal Claes meeting immediately after this The served. were future. in refreshment welters the stitution' dainty service. Saturday, Dec. 10th, wee the annl participants in the pleasant hospitality 6:80 p. m. Kpworth League devoMisses Florence Andtrson. versary of the birth of Dr. Thomas were: American tional service. Olive Gsy, Queenie Giles, Johnson, Gallaudet, the father of 7:30 Preaching by Rev. B. H. llrt-micHinckley, Kent snd Florence Gsy; Mr. schools for the deal, and the pupils Lee Taylor; Messrs. Ott. Dri Gay. presented a very interesting program With Mins Anderson at the pipe Frank Hendershot, C. Greenwell and In his honor at 7:30 o'clock in tbe Prof. LeCompte, Messrs. Hansen, Lee Taylor. chapel. Mrs. F. N. Hess, Mrs. Marks, Mr. Drifts is to present a paper at Smith, Mirers Smith, Rutledge end several othJanin Teachers' association WOODEN WEDDING. State he er in the choir, good music Is assured. Friends of Mr. and Mr. W. A. Rob- uary on the subject of The State in Prayer meeting, 7:30 Wednesday fifth their of Its Relation to tbe Defective Child. ertson were reminded evening. On Chrintmas evening, there invsecond teem life ball basket The married unique of by boys year will be a Sacred Concert. Reserve this requesting was beaten by tbe score of 18 to 12 data for the occasion and itations on burnt wood, you will not Robertson the Weber at Stake tbe assemble evening to by Friday them be disappointed if you come. street school in t Twenty-firstbe Saturday academy gymnasium. home oa night, December tenth, where ample The boys have only been practicing Rev. Goshen will preach at the viands were one hence In poor and week, amusement tempting they church Sunday evening at condition for a game. awaited them. 7:30. was Tbe girls are learning (0 play inThe wooden wedding scheme the tally door baseball. Central Park Church minutely carried out in wood creaMr. and Mrs. lYeece, who have two Corner Thirty-fir- st Presbyterian cards and prizes, burnt and Washington. in the a of the being hostess, school, work spent pupils day Services at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. tions, the the Institution last week. used. Morning subject. "Children of OoL was id Suit pretMr. and Lake one many bookcase Drlggs A beautiful Evening subject, "Th Unseen Ubithe host week. the da during of Jesus ty pictures were presented quity committee Xmas for The are preard hostess. Sunday scltool at 12 oclock. won were an interesting program for SatY. P. Endeavor et 6:30. paring Prizes for card playing Mr. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 by Miss E. Lvamsr, Mrs. Don n, than urday,eveDecember 24th, which ia Christ-ma- a Brown and Mr. Harrell, ether p. m. 5 Be Here With Its Smiles and ous Greetings Joy- ng Miaa ldnk, of Boston, is Yisiting her al6iar, Mrs. Abbott. MIm Minnie Kieeel has front a visit in Old Mexico. returned Miss Lou E. Mitchell, one of the city's talented vocalists, will open a vocal class soon. Express Agent Walter A. Pacific Lord of Rock Springs, Wyoming, spent last Sunday with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore entertained at exceedingly pretty home on Lincoln avenue, a few of their friends tr nt dinner Sunday last. Mrs. Jos. Wheeler returned to her home in Salt Lake City Thursday, after a pleasant several days visit with her daughter, Mrs. Annie E. Larkin. Miss Elza Dangers returned Wednesday from Milwaukee, Wis., where IN ORDER TO MAKE OUR HOLIDAY TRADE AN UNUSUALLY BRI K ONE WE ARB GOING TO SEAv SON IT WITH A LITTLE CHRISTMAS GENEROSITY ui.mw mWAY TO OUR PATRONS SIX PRIZES USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE. Prize Ns, 1 On Magnificent DelL Prise No. I One Pair Mans MAO Stetson Shoes. Prise No. 3 One Pair Wamene 9&00 these. Prise No. 4 One Pair Missed 82.M Shesa. Prize No. S One Pair Childs SUM Snoee. 0 Shoe. Prize No. S One Pair Bey's -- $2-1- CHANCE ONE WILL BE GIVEN WITH EACH $1j00 PURCHASE. DRAWING PLACE AT OUR STORE, S 0CLOC K NEW YEAR'S EVE. Wilcox Grocery Company, Phones 240. 2462 Wish. Are, IfYou ea PRIZES TO TAKE Our Line of Footwear Was Never More Complete h oird Dee-Sta- nf n, stop at our store and let ns take the order for your Holiday Groceries. If you have forgotten your list, we will assist your memory snd we will give 70U polite attention and fill your order promptly. There are three things ws prlds ourselves on: to customers, Politeness prompt attention to orders, and reasonably priced, reliable Groceries. WE WANT YOUR TRADE because it is to your advantage as well as ours that you should make this store your headquarters for Xmas Groceries as we have the best of everything. OF Shoe Company TUGS IN SEARCH OF THE STEAMER GLBN ISLAND. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Street and their two daughters who wore rescued from the burning steamer Glen Island, reached home in this city this afternoon. Except for tho lose of their baggage on tha burned steamer, they ware little the worse apparently fur their terrible experience. Mr. Street said than was no panic or disorder and ho praised the eeelneaa of Captain McAllister. The woman passenger who lost her life and on whoso clothing the address .206 Hamilton street wee found, ia their ooc o now beBored hare to hen bare Mra Rosa HUkan, a peddkr, about 60 years of age. Inquiry at the amber disci need the fact that gllkaa want to Now York several days ago aad wao to hsv returned today. Tho filaxln lino announced this after-noo- n that a steamer wUl leave this city tonight to tako tho Glea Island's placo oa tha roata. an US OF PIOUS Hill VISIT Tho Grand Lodgo officers and tha Salt I afro Lodges wlX visit Ogdaa Lodgo No. 2, Monday waning, Doe. 19th. All Knights la tho city an requested to ha present and extend a oordial weloome. I 1L MEIDL K.of R. AB. Information reached tho offioo of tho 8 tar in lino office here this afternoon that th Glen Island had drifted away Jasper I hear them has bean a tiff from tbe sound and that bar location washout on tha P. Dl Q. Railroad. Jum poppa- - Borne of the water baa was not known. Tugs were at once disleaked out of the stock, I supposes to to search hut for up her, patched evening no tidings had corns from them. Judge. 3 GZSnmwMw3 JOO O C3ototI!w.w.D C!rere!reOTWm3 Cl Sale At Utah Knitting Works W Until Xmas day we will sell from our entire stock of Imported Goods at one-ha- lf off, Silk and Wool Shawls included, Off 1- -2 HOME-MADGOODS WHICH ARE COMPOSED OP LATTER-DASAINT GARMENTS, UNION SUITS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS SWEATERS, HOSIERY, ETC, OUR o E 1- -3 EMBRACE THE OPPORTU Off NITY OF BUYINQ NOW, AS OUR SALE WILL CLOSE DEO. 24TH. : 1 S I tax-ilisr- Follow the Crowd fad buy right you will goto SMALLEYS He will save you money. Every Article En- graved Free 346 26th Street ' ( ed y Ll DIAMOND RINGS e. b-f-npr DIAMOND CUFF BUTTONS. DIAMOND BROOCHES, DIAMOND LOCKETS, LADIES CHAINS, aet diamonds. BEAUTIFUL with BROOCHES. GENTS AND LADIES' FOB CHAINS. OPERA GLASSES. TOILET SETS. LADIES' From WATCHES 7 and uf. BOYS WATCHES, Including chain, $1.25 BUSWELL, Jeweler k. or-ra- n, vis-ltln- g 24th St First Door Wast of Z. C. M. L 870 Utah Knitting Works J 2354 OGDEN Wash Ave. net -w ---- LOSING INTEREST. The hearing in the Smoot ns at Washington was resumed Monday, and subpoenas for about forty witnesses from Utah have been Issued. The case does not seem to attract so much attention as it did at tha Umo tha hearing was postponed. Tho Smoot factions hava mors reason to hope for sue-ce- a as the Junior senator has made many warm friends at Washington th peat few months. Fillmore Progresa-Rerie- w. , CRUDE METHODS! . c.'.'r-'srjc-.:- ic . 1:.. g IOO STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. obtained $600 aa tha result of th erima Hew erude and Inefficient their Notice Is hereby given that tho anmethods must appear to Mra. Chadr wick. Nevada Miner-TranepL nual meeting of the stockholders of tho Standard Publishing company will I see that Secretary Wilson has bo held at tho offioo of tha company, 860 Twenty fourth street, Ogdon, paid a strong tribute to tha Ameri-ea- a Na Utah, Monday, Jaa 9, 1906, at 2 p. m hen. for tho pnrpoeo of electing officers for "I suppose if he ware a poet he'd tho ensuing year and transacting saoh DealCleveland Plain Ing her lays." ether basiaeM aa may some before er. tho meeting. D. T. TRACY, See1. "Now, then, said Mra Polk, after Ogden, Utah, Deo. 10th, 1904. dinner, how shall I dress for tho tha atar this evening I Albany, N. Y, Deo. 17. Chariae L. n "In time to sco part of the first Dow, a inventor, aad man. act, dear, replied her husband mildly. afaetumr of agriculture! Implements, Philadelphia Fresa dropped dead oa tho street today. cri well-know- Three armed men held up a hank in Peoria, I1L, oa Saturday afternoon aud We Paid $100,000 For licuozone. Yet We Give You a 50c. 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