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Show week, but that is a whole lot. This Mrs. A. M. Davies assisted in receiving. city spends 950,000 per week on drink. The bride was gowned in white satin. Whisky and beer are the principal Her bridesmaids were Miss Gertrude beverages. temperance agi- Plummer and Miss Mary Holiday, Mr. tators call it rum, but they do not know and Mrs. Walsh will be at home after what rum is. That is $2,500,000 per May 15 at 167 Mead street. ft ft year It is too much. A great many men spend more for .drink than they do Mrs. J. H. Rider of the city of Mexin maintaining their families. Some of is them can afford it; others cannot. To ico, visiting his mother Mrs. Deal, ft ft handle and sell this vast amount of Mrs. Silks and daughter Miss George booze there is a small army, backed by able generals. They have a wonderful Addie returned, from an extended influence in politics. When they com- visit in California, last Tuesday, bine to elect or defeat a man, it is all ft ft over but counting the votes and celeMrs. J. S. Bransford entertained at a brating the victory. Kensington on Tuesday afternoon, about ft ft twelve guests being present. There is the situation. If any one can ft ft derive any encouragement from the Miss Ora Harkness has returned from statements and made, they figures given New York, accompanied by her sister, are welcome. But until you can enforce Mrs. W. G. Sharp, who will remain for prohibition without raising the tax levy a few weeks visit. ft ft there is but little use trying. The The wedding of Miss Mable Ferguson moral side of the matter never appeals Duncan G. Frew, of Cedar City, and to the money maker. All he wants is the assurance that it is legal to go ahead took place on Tuesday morning at the and do, from foreclosing a mortgage on home of the brides parents, Mr. and a widowed mothers home to taking a Mrs. Tom Ferguson, 1364 Fifth East sick sewing girls machine be- street. The young couple are going to cause she has missed the next to the on their wedding journey and la9t payment. So long as it is legal to Glasgow will be gone about two months, sell whisky, the average taxpayer will ft ft stand up for the saloon, because it reduces the rate of taxation by reason of Mrs. H. S. Knight has gone east to the fees it turns into the public treasury. remain until the last of next month, This is a sad commentary on our modft ft ern civilization, but it is true, not only Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Millidge Walker in Salt Lake, but in every city in the were the guests during the week of country. Judre and Mrs. W. A. Sherman. They left last night for Hartford, Conn., but will visit in Omaha and other cities en So-call- ed SodaTxife! route. Society is t much interested in the June weddings. Miss. Elizabeth Dern and Mr. Cunningham, will be married about June tenth, when the marriage of Miss Marian Knickerbocker and Mr. Fred Knickerbocker will also take place, ft ft The marriage of Miss Kathleen Gor- The banquet to be given tonight at the Alta club, by David Keith, in honor of Senator Kearns will surpass in magnificence, anything ever given in the club rooms. The menu will be elaborate, the decorations, will be extremely handsome and effective. The tables are to form a hollow square, the center space to be filled with a center bouquet of American Beauty roses, choice plants adding to the effectiveness. Inside this is to be a solid bank of roses outlining the inner edge of the square. Single long stemmed roses are also to be placed at each plate, 200 roses alone being used in the glowing color scheme. The guests are men of prominence in the city and state and are as follows: Senator Thomas Kearns, Governor H. M. Wells, Mayor Ezra Thompson, W. H. ' Bancroft, W. S. McComick, Frank Knox, Major Downey, M. H. Walker, George Y. Wallace, Chas. S. Burton, J. E. Dooly, Judge J. A. Miner, Judge O. W. Powers, Judge W. H. Dickson, Judge W. G. Van Horne, M. C. Fox, W. R. Rice, Col. E. F, Holmes, S. H. Babcock, A. E. Welby, E. E. Calvin, D. E. Burley, T. M. Schumacher, O. J. Salisbury, John J. Daly, Col. T. G. Webber, H. G. McMillan, Gov. A. L. Thomas, W. A. Nelden, Col. Wm. Nelson, W, H. Penrose, Thos. Weir, Joseph Lippman, Perry S. Heath, W. Mont Ferry, Ed S, Ferry, Geo. A. Lowe, Martin Wartrous, P. H. Lannan, D. Keith, Wm. Chas. A. Quigley, J. E. Bamberger, Simon Bamberger, D. C. Igle-hear- t, Adams. Mrs. F. W. Muhlenbruch ft ft The marriage of Ernest W. Nichols to Miss. Effle Adele Manning occurred in San Jose on Wednesday, be at home after June 1st Walla, Wash., where Mr. director of the Walla Walla i. ft.:.-'-- they will at Walla Nichols is band. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carpenter entertained informally at dinner on Tuesday evening complimentary to Mrs. R. E. Hoag of Ogden. ft ft The marriage of Miss Isabel McLean and Oliver L. Walsh took place Wednesday noon in the Temple. A reception was held in the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Webb. . Mrs. John J, Judson entertained at Wednesday evening, complimentary to Mrs.' R. E. Hoag of Ogden ft ft The ladies of St. Pauls guild are holding a cake sale at Walker's store today, beginning at 11 a. m. ft ft A delightful musical tea was given by the ladies of St. Pauls guild in honor of the new rector and wife, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Perkins, on Tuesday. About forty guests were present. dinner . . . PURELY PERSONAL. P. B. McKeon of Milford, was in the city Wednesday. James Andrews Jr. of St. George, is visiting in Salt Lake. Major R. W. Young has returned from a visit to New York. State Superintendent Nelson has returned from a visit to the Springfield schools. Rev. Dr. Paden has gone to Pittsburg, Pa., for a couple of weeks visit to his father. Judge Marioneaux 'of Nephi, was in the city Wednesday and Thursday on legal business. W. J. Tollerton left the city Wednesday for the east. He will be gone about ten days. and baby . Charles 3. Olmstead as bishop of the diocese of Colorado. SUMMER AT THE SEASHORE. OF A Ready-to- - Wear Suits and Raglans, At Half Price BEGINS MONDAY When choosing the place for your vacation select one, the altitude of which is enough different from that at home to ensure a considerable change . Manufacturers Surplus Stock Of Ladies9 the smelting who has but company recently come with his wife to reside in Salt Lake. Judge William McKay is able to be have gone to Provo fora visit with on the streets again after a painful attack of lumbago. Mrs. Mucelenbruchs parents. ft ft Archetect Neuhausen was confined to his home for several days this week Mrs. Charles Brink entertained at by an attack of rheumatism. cards on Thursday evening. H. G. Sheridan, manager of Beardft ft Tavern has severed his connecsleys Mrs. Walter G. Filer entertained tion with that establishment. about forty guests at luncheon on John L. Travis, proof reader for the Thursday. Oregonian of Portland, is spending a ft ft few days in the city, fraternizing with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Post and Mrs. Charley Hauck and other friends. John Bailey have removed from Third W. H. Kritzer, expert electrician for East street to 137 South Eleventh East the Mine & Smelter Supply Co., has street. to the City of Mexico to accept a gone ft ft Miss Evelyn Thomas has returned position with one of the large mining companies there. from her visit in the northwest, John M. Nordstrom, formerly postft ft master of Vineyard, spent Wednesday Masters Mr. and Mrs. Harris K. are in the city making inquiries about the 75 M. Mr. street. Masters proposed establishment of free rural at home at delivery postal routes in the Vineyard precinct. Bishop Leonard has returned home after a trip to Cincinnati, where he attended a session of the house .of bishops. On the return journey he stopped at Denver and assisted in the service of consecration of the Rev. Dr. man and Mr. J. N. Crandall, both of Chicago, was solemnized on Wednesday afternoon at St. Marys cathedral, Rev. Father Kiely officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Crandall will leave soon for Denver, ft ft will make their future where A charmingly informal card party home. they was given by Mr. and Mrs. David ft ft of honor in on Keith Monday evening Mrs. Harry Clark entertained at Mr. Martin Watvous of Seattle, who cards on Wednesday evening in honor was best man at the marriage of Miss of the birthday of her brother Mr. J. E. Keith and Mr. Eskridge. Mrs. Keith Williams. Mrs. Williams and Miss was assisted by Mrs. A. C. Allen and Williams assisted Mrs. Clark. Mrs. James X. Ferguson. About forty Ruby Those present were Miss Clara Fallas, young people were present and the Messrs Lawrence, Price, Gus Rivers, game of sixty three was played, Percy W. Saville, Sid Rivers, H. E. ft ft Coulam, Ren Blackmarr and Hanry The afternoon at cards given on Tues- Clark. day by Mrs. Oscar K. Lewis and Mrs. Charles Brink, was a very delightfull affair. The new home of Mrs. Lewis was beautifully decorated with spring blossoms. The score and tally cards were daintily hand painted. The handsome prizes were a beautiful hand painted jardiniere which was won by Mrs. Wilbur Flagg. The lone hand prize was won by Mrs. S. V. Shelp and Mrs. W. F. James won the consolation prize, the last two consisting of a handsome center piece of Mexican drawn work, and a prettily decorated plate, GREAT SALE . ft ft is the superintendent of of climate. Long Beach, Washington, which lies along the Pacific Ocean just north of the mouth of the Columbia river is a stretch of hard sand thirty, miles long. There are plenty of good hotels on the beach and the summer, is cool and invigorating. Get away from the heat of tne interior and go down to sea level where your nerves can be restored and from where you 'can return to your home invigorated and restored to health. Send four (4) cents in stamps for an illustrated booklet describing the Cor . lumbia River region, to , : A. L. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt. O. R. & N Co., -- . Portland, Oregon. |