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Show AOI LP LLAL AS ~ Dr. and Mrs, Charles Mantor an nounce the engagement of -th eir daughter, Ella R., to Robert William Gordon The wedding will take plac in! Los Angeles in April. Mrs. Mant« and daughters, sie, will leave for Los Angeles, a wedding. Miss Bila nd Mis on Sunday, the 6th to remain until after| o /Elmer | B. ° Is to Put Local Condition, held Season which out centre Srnptitey flowers the and were drawing Coe also rooms coe through- Retter Push Into U. S. agree and With Frank Gothamite Knox and Dis- Inti- ane Elmer B. on , foot, Jones, ee enue, see te Telephone company capital the in engineered | | managing uten to opinion York independent crisis company circles interest telephone The director | New is local|fujly to| of Stuyvesant financier, due in shared the in Local Fish, that an Salt near financial. the Lake men. is not of the banking are halls, The place cards were dainty| the end that the bonds amounting tO! opinion that Mr. Fish takes too peshand painted sketches, and a stringed | approximately 2,000,000 held jointly im istic a view of pre . litions orehestra played during the dinner] by the Strombe rgarlson Telephone j ond ‘future ‘ < sp Ms re They fail t hie hours dining in the room conservatory off of the Manufacturing company and ed States Telephone companys ‘ : the be tne clouds err re nei | ake which gae oe trouble . a 7 the Gotham ee ° ae ter seem to financier e » intimation has been expressed financiers (that there is "method Mrs, A. D; Mye rs of Goldfield, who Not only are Salt Lake in the madness" into the deal, but brought has been spending the Christmas holiof Mr. Fish-that it is not beyond the the state are money all over days at the Knutsford, to be with her |range of possibility that he is trying an interest in movement. daughter, Miss Ada Myers, who is a zawsonize the situation for a pur» hope the directors of | pe me Rowland hall, has done much of his own. At any rate, i » company since the organization of | thought the season pleasant for her that his statement to | worry local concern four years ag of any moment among those inas her school companions, by ultimately make it a truly local scheme giving matinee parties and other en|} formed on monetary and industrial and the plan now on foot is working to conditions tertainments Yesterday Myers that end was for this purpose that | ' S. MeCornick said last night elaborate at the Lee Benoist, vice president of the| and = six\ im convinced that Mr. Fish is too United States company, visited Salt laid in | pessimistic in his view of conditions, Lake a few days ago and carried back | small private dining room The as expressed in his statement, I see ne to the directorate of the Eastern com- | appointments were carried in red eause for fearing immediate danger pany the scheme proposed by Mr and hi the towland colors jin the industrial world, While it os Jones and others in the local company In > centre of the table } true that volume of currency, It is understood that practically all of mense fancy basket n >» shape | great as it is, has not kept pace witu the $2,000,000 has already been pooled swan, The handle twined with | the increasing volume of business, that among many of the financiers of the milax and springerli, from which red ;} defect can, and probably will, be rewithin a short time the | state, and that Christmas bells were suspended. The |} medied by an act of congress. As for bonds will be taken over by Utah caplbasket was filled to over-flowing with Iw all street, it has always had more retal, the treasury of the company mugnificent red and white carnations, than its share of loanable money, and with plenished and work pushed vases of the | I see no danger approaching. It is true vigor into new , at the same time the corners of | that the people of the country, as a putting the local branch in better consmilax and ferns were rule are too prodigal; speculation Is dition favors carried on to excess, and the time for handsomely Some Changes Imminent. volumes of poems a halt in this direction will finally The Was appropriate to | come do not think it a good thing be interesting in ifs conIt will Was most atof Mr. Fishe's standing i: nection to read the following from the |for a man the luncheon world to send out such a Democrat and } the financial Rochester t y party of young |} Statement, There is a possibility that Chronicle of December 29 bringing in extended trolley le. The he has reasons of his own for is the information that Vice President were the Misses | action; as to that, ] am not prepared Lee Benoist has resigned from the Kendall, Veta to say.'' United States company and that PresiThomas, Lily Thomas, Situation Is Encouraging dent Finucane-who, with Elmer B Dora sradley, Margaret instrumental in forming President Frank Knox of the NaHutchinson, Gladys Hutchinson, Mary Independent company and tional Bank of the Republie said: and Jearnnetta Leckie, Jean Bull, floated its bonds while president of the "LT entirely disagree with Mr. Fish Marie Lewis and Frances Ferguson Stromberg-Carlson company-will also his statement. The fact that money in o * ¢ be ousted by the stockholders within is dear is an Indication of good times Mrs. Grant Hampton will give a a short time than bad. It shows an i rather luncheon today in honor of Mrs "Thomas W. Finueane, who for is trial activity that encouraging. George Nye of Denver, followed more than a year has been directing When money is so cheap that everyby a matinee party at the Orpheum > policies of » United States Indebody has an abundance of it there is ° ° ° company, will Telephone something wrong. The country is proscease to be president of that corporaMiss Virginia Shannon will enterperous, and the common people have tion on January Ist, according to a tain informally at 500" this afterno reason to be in want. Farmers, who person in a position to know and noon in honor of her guest, Miss Betsy a tew years ago were of limited means speik. Whether uccessor will be Taylor of Idaho Falls. are now money lenders and laborers chosen at this time of the duties of the 2 °o t are receiving more than ever before office will be performed by the Advisfor their work. The factories are sold Roger Powers entertains for a numpending the = annual out two years i dvance, and have ber of his young friends this evenstockholders in trouble in meeting their orders. Railing. > not been announced. reads have a volume of business that ° s ° , formerly of St. Louis, who has they can scarcely handle, and, in genMiss Margaret Walden will enterbeen a vice president of the company eral, industry is thriving. I all to iain this evening at her home nr since last summer, has' resigned, and see the trouble ahead that Mr. Fish ecard party. the resignation became effective yespredicts. In case of a serious crop faile ° ° terday , or a similar calamity, of course Mrs' George Phelps Holmes cives the forecast would be well founded." the first of a series of bridge teas this Simply Outvoted. --6--"-~ oe __ afternoon at her home on East Souih "I have been outvoted," Mr. Finu"Temp ne remarked on Thursday last. "The > * other fello don e now anything "Miss Agatha Berkhoel will leavc about the business, but I will wash my the latter part of next week, much to ands of the whole affair by the first the regret of her hosts of frien of February." for an indefinite Mr. Finucane will not be the presiNew and later in Europe en of the United States Independent complete her musical education elephone company after January Berkhoel has already won for herseif said the person already mena name and a place very ligh in tioned. "Th announcement has not r musical circles She possessed of been made officially and I do not know in unusually beautiful contralto voice that it will be, but it is nevertheless ; i i i combined with a charming personality fant és x , ie Gs Way With His a nas ever ae et dy to one her Mr Finucane has already retired Wife Unit-| taken| Our 1908, to a seen al ah a nts, and ee oe $ alt charitable onLake soclety| acknowledg Lo quality of her has been devoting his attention to (nited States Telephone company B I STORM voice High e ° € Miss Elsie Dickert leaves today for i month's stay in Butt Montana with her brother. Fred Dieckert.. ana} faanily which = Calborn. holiday for San "ED place home in she will Goldfield. : . nake} a to . ' in c where walking far , her . ( Hunting February to Ely,.ly ‘have Kittie fo her life mercial ing his Area"4 Clearing e!to Little _| lying well |S"9 Which ty Following oc Saree from easy, the official re-| will Ely,| 25‘ and : filled that ‘with ‘will the keep storm, the the fall] out the mountains] hard artewing for some.has time.| which now in are of high barometric pressure ¢rom California and the coas brings cold weathe ind clearing ¢on- a Tee m * elk: a | Srterveert om | | "tte Mrs, Jittle » 7. to Sstres Mitchell Y scisas Nid *¢ < ae S > 07 2 says ut atures sovs iol : 14 she fed , are attending Mt.| have slight furry of snow. he apkey Among p ‘ the | ; New attractive ; Yea! = } 8] candls bride batiste the guests Mrs. being Dean and Mrs, Benja-| were wore and shaded a Mecks pretty carried was in pink. in er The - French} POSS.) the ata re but her, West v ith more Tair os she lived j he would vhrest He in teachers, the Colburne Christmas her dining] .44 aiming and his revolver other and her decorations oceupicd guests still by | ne | adorned 0 The ladies fants' of home the board will serve of the coffee y F. In-| messenger and; woman's Boyer \ at yet oC Whiteley dinner delightful LL one of appointments ‘ly A In host Year's local cafes, and details attendance pretty evening was the New on carried fafa. for eighteen 11d vas |being littie . out A home | eve when the} were most) Covers stringed during at the were} orehestra| evening wedding 1s! {| formed to afternoon and women society enterprise M P rs. formal at |ing enjoyed took attend evening by aid this to during prominent pretty very girl's ea tracts erkins Canscah by | Dillingham, those were present. Stella Davis, Velate Currie, isd rescue the 1 ¢ d down stats a struggle lout vith (aA Perciva Those Lyle much Who! Margaret Currie py) oineer N and i Northern : < Vests and - Ladies, fants' He the her ton, n bre good"1 the-ty la attor ran Mitchell, whi: revolver Wr from the gra had come two maddened He and hy into man 4d was arrested charg up locked ES ay ss Dy and ¢ otton Fleeced, eCe Silk and for and In- in Cot- Pants and Fleeced appreciated, and them below cost. Batistes, Children's Wrappers Wool, ‘ Silk for Ladies' : : | Suits silk aad value 20e 35ce 500 value for value for cvalneatan 2O« at an 65ce value for 90C | $1.25 75c 85c. . value value. for for $1.00. value, for $1.25 value for $1.50 oa $1 value value > value value value in Woo ool | fleeced., Mixtures. 15 eC | 35c to be and silk value Union cotton) wool j mixtures, . for BO value for value for value aor forae $1.00 value for value Misses cotton, mixtures. 65c¢ 75e fe 85ce¢ sold at for PRICES. Ladies' nelette and B54 g5e valu y; 50c = H5e value ~ value $1.00 6195 oat seer $1.50 79C |) 61.75 -90¢ | 89°90 and The for for for for value for value for $1.10) SL.30 $1.50 95 50 90« $2.50 value for $1.85 ing Suits, value ‘ value value for . for for $2.25 > 52.60) $4.50 der Jot Watsts, Ladies' Knitted 'CorCovers. : Infant's Knitted $1.50 S185 $2.25 $16.00 $15.00 value value for tor ss25 $11.25 . $1.75 _ ie - Dr. Denton's Children's Bands and the sale Children's Skirts. All go Un-| during value PRICI value for 2. 0 £5.00 - value value for for : apd £3. $1.75 SL.75 Black Wc | seek for for for ror for MISH THAN 7S for value value value value Sleep-| - pR, Knitted value £1.00) $1.25 S15 50) £1 $1.75 $2.00 for for for J p REGULAR a 50c ip oie value yalue value value LESS ONE-FOURTH 1 . > Ladies'and andWool Children's | Catton Tichts cp value value valuc $1.75 at for foe for £1.50 | BL.75 $2.00 value for Black Tights Flan-| Skirts for . » | ofcranre inet 50 55C! += Gx Children's : Gowns Da Gace ar $1.103 53.00 BB OE $1.30 | $3.50 $6.00 for for for wool REGULAR GownsandSkirts) Suits and plain and. 49C | 62.25 forfor for LESS THAN Union | «Vc e IN MONTANA =fzG3 Pants Children's Vests Mixtures, 20 al assault with a deadly weapon SS ee ee ee jasc a even-/: TWO KILLED gave recital for her puptls was which home, her part the! fear attracted He Dresses ONE-FOURTH | a7 Lae 4 seventeen-yvea boy screams obtain Entire line of Knitted Underwear--comprising the Munsing, Merode, Ypsilante and many other weil known makes--will be sold during balance of week at carry at midnight. mack across the dining room The table appoint-| wafers this afternoon and evening 4t| room and tripped ments were in green and W hite, vast | the Wasatch skating rink for the | wife secured the of white carnations and ferns occup) benefit of the Infants' home at 66)jng himself loose ime the center of the tables | street Mat skating parties are}several men who effe i Att SW earring nin Brewster Archdeacon F and Mrs.|room by : Miss Daisy Hale ‘They. ' saay i ms : : an . Miss}| , rick : it; ony éa. VA Bull, Judge and Mrs. M. L.| Hazel Potter Mi ind ms H ay nothing ‘fellow-and-they-tell. Ritchie Two tables were laid in he} will leave in about a wee oO male It ‘has' all: been' a mistake lone dining room, one for the pupils} their home in Oakland ling' to "kill.syou. it The Miss iim ; momentary reappear came back frail body to wea- Aniti¢d Underwear Sale! wa ththat tt i herae r at . ae wearables opportunity these winter We STANT LT1L Sovtl 16 WON . fll ner este rd Ly. ing he ippeared a nine acioc: forced in entrance to her roon } knife, kKeen-bladed long, a ducing a ne : " at ame h ! ae he would ne oe leay 1e house alive She managed ayo Sa to evade him but throughout ‘ -j| day . gown of La rance assisted nm winter of severe 1907- of HALF PRICE] you 1 the came to Salt Lake ¢ ity fast 'U | tober she says that he beat h evel day and forced her to dishonor. 7 today | Lots seasons benefit alf Price Remnant Sale! ° dition The forecast for the state and|48¥Y. night he appeared at the hou | T i sne et ‘ i Vall will accompany his] city for today is generally fair, warm- | ah: . ir nded that she | . the Misses Selma and Alice! er in the north portion. With this fore- | bey , a She refused and he str Saturday to Washington, D.| cast, Doctor Hyatt says that we may| 2°! he low th ize' Me Or WN. a they is your the the are de- -Qur stocktaking has revealed a large variety of Wool, Cotton and Wash Goods Remnants. For three days--Today, Tomorrow and Saturday--we will place them on sale at a reduction of 50c on the dollar. Remnants ranging in length from one yard to ten yards, consisting of: Serges, Cashmeres, Broadcloths, Ladies' Cloths, Challies, Novelity Suitings, Panamas, Henriettas, Batistes, Brilliantines, Mohairs, Cheviots, Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Cotton Dress Goods, Silkolines, Cretons, Canton Flannels, Percales, Figured Satins, Sheeting Remnants, Lining Remnants, Organdies and Cheese Cloths to be sold at z entertainments was the dinner given] at Rowland Hall by Miss Colburn and KHL yet to make this for patrons We | HALF PRICE| ee going; ; room to support filed he Bd a come would treat her Vernon seminary On May 28 the| from the tip of the "low which is] Viisses Wall will sail for Burope with] still hovering over southern Idaho ; ad} elehbt of their school mates, accom-|the northeast corner of Utah | -----panties y } ro 2 for] teache the ttwo ) 9 f led tm extended trip, which will Includs 12 1-2c, and 15 buys the latest! | 2 1 : | ( 7 -rranes Italy witzerland.|in sheet music Beesley Music Co. A ea erin dh detccathnct tae eae our reductions. ther Winter Kit Attracted by her screams, others | A " : ' ; rushed to her assistance, She wrenched , the ‘ gun from his hand, and. he wa 2 overpowered Officers Bert fewSeager an: * Pierce arrested him 1inutes -and| Colorado into eastward moved Kansas and from. ther pread north and south over a large territory, comes e eget no holdovers dive Big line of Waists, including Silks and nearly all over the city], short ‘struggle he foreed bach was just deep enough to} Bs 1 OFcea ', her Ne dale : : over a bed, exclaiming It has all shoe tops and to make been tak U' ; Kill 3 districts ere Nevada, eye nat a to have is completed. Skirts, Our choiceline of Furs--excepting Minks and Squirrels, kill her He entered hei room shortls before midnight carrvins i thirtv-etgeht. calibre ravolvai Ati Snow. lS All Children's Coats, Ladies' Novelity Coats, All Novelity Cloth Mitehell, aged 20, fought for : e) ° ‘ in a little room at 60 Comstreet last night After foreyoung wife to lead a life of r Valter 4 ‘he are 4 ed shame BringsBS Bea : s . : : he cords in th local branch of the Fe i 7 R . . e oj fc Weather Bureau show a fall of 2 = or inches, equivalent to .25 inch‘ of rainiL R reportsi. receivec cclved f her porfal trom other been] Lake from| Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Witcher lehve to make their home in Nevada, some time this month Col. E. dwughters, Wall, on ‘ the} EASTWARD tions of the state indicate that vas much greater in some of r i co chureh © ' a 7 Z c Ipiscopal Phu thie return George time in their home ome Mir. Prine a Although the n ; ; creep over Nevada a Rev. and Mrs. will leave some I who has in Salt Francisco. Pressure Weather-May ie " Irs. R, L. pending the leaves today MOVES a IVY aah CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMEN from the directorate f the Stromperg-Carlson Telephone. -Manufacturing company, and in the meantime I ee : oe : oe eee: DE "Madame schumann-Heink to visit her} in her home at San Gac, New Jersey and the great artist has offered to personally 2s her musical edueution, so delighted was she with the - stocktaking hence great price | Walter Mitchell Tries to Make et cn annual termined STRUGGLE FOR LIFE IN THE TENDERLOIN _ TANS Today, Tomorrow and Saturday industrial future, pL LG y FOR THREE DAYS ' nt ayyy EEG § AFTER INVENTORY SA L IS ENCOURAGING MeCornick | ‘ is movement table reception in . shia by and Branch Then y Po piece| used ACTIVITY } } JANUARY 3, 1907. ea } Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kearns entertained at a beautifully appointed dinrer last evening, when. covers. wert laid for twenty Red, the holiday color, was carried out in all the de- doilies CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AT Nae. --_. &/MONEY SAID TO BE RAISED lace LAKE -- Jones Organizing ‘Local Financiers Say There Is Syndicate to Take Up | No Ground for Stuyvesant Issue. | Fish's Statement. | ae A dinner will be given at the University club on Saturday evening honor of Miss Agatha Berkhoel Harold Seige, George Lawren George Riter, and Ledyard M Zalley. In the evening the soctal committee o r | I the club will give an informal recep- |Plan tlon also for Miss Rerkhoe!l tails; REPUBLICAN, SALT LOCAL MEN AFTER AMR EL INTER-MOUNTAIN BANKERS FEAR NO TELEPHONE BONDS: FINANCIAL CRISIS SOCIETY AANA ers THE SSRI be 7 OK H0e 81.10 at 1 $1.50 for $1.50 $1 85 $2.25 = = = DEIMEL'S cod ane and anc Garments this sale are 5 t ests Vests Conductor Die i sft on Great ; : not Die in Collision, was that of Miss Mary E "| Rena King. Dorothy Froiseth Perez Helena, Mont., Jan. 2.-A light \ieeks and Martin R. Haynes of Oak int ran Pacific Northern the | gine on Davis Allen ind land. which took place at 5 o'clock a t|| Kinney Mount Muir the on train freight 'a * During the home of the bride's brother, Wal ‘ the New Year reception at} branch today instantly killing Cy ter J leeks The ceremony Wa ter. I ok ‘haries E. Per -|the home of Governor and Enginee: nd Street John ductor Cutler} Mrs. performed by tev. Charles a conductor The Crusoe James messages) friendly many Thursday, kins of St. Paul's church. Pink wa vis\on in vere freight the of engineer of greeting were received by telephone] the prett the color carried throughout i the of engineer The a' caboose was them Among tlegraph roses and pin kiand La France decorations rdey had clearance he engine claims Mrs.| and Governor wet e|telegram of trom bowls vases and jin i th that warning no ha good) and expressing California, d| Pardee carnations in the parlors an arranged f him ahead was | gracefully diwishes for the day the lights an dining room, whe re 4 me) i) WwW) (ABR WHERE YOU | GET THE BEST. | Hy ea08 $2. 81.10 S11 ineluded in ‘ r Oye iA Fe, ; | Our Drug Store is | at 112-114 | So. Main Street. e . Y Ry 4 DNase AY VE) LY ) YP) | WSS NOV) AN Wasa aa SAY Ai RSS NSA) ) | j WI : | LINEN UNDERWEAR, ane ants Pants Pants | | | NF S Py Ve RST Be TEBE) FONE KS aah AAS Me >, |