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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN the season, and, as Salt Lake Emery-Holmes Cosgriff. will be * is‘never D: taken * MePherson by @ Boyd will return to- POEs SALT LAKE be not only the most brilliant event Invitations are out of this season, but on a. more Seo be given by ie scale than for many ya years, a and the}Salt Lake Hi : ai women w ho rangements ull good ers 1 ment Baie have are orksYe charge not but oa sSocie of of the ar- the only foremost in| J prominent * a as lesae ad- 1e me-wo "Dancing for aril Riaeiote visiting | senti- | Sweet end Charity's} Got andre 3° r ¢ Me the junior school Shite on Saturday Unity ; hall. for * for ¢t tude toward materially in century. as a as Instead a} High school . an - eee Le ee ce i " and looked a place unfortunate, home of refuge and Hono of the football team, ipon for to the Keep rest, up sUtution it is turned | iB. ass of in manner was both the « Ladies' preon. velvet ‘ held Friday house at Stu- ; musica Wi Montana | Fancher Sahat cai brillianey | from Chopin of that in- The entertain-} decorated schools erly. ai with was will Current' rent ]ing play a BANKS', this week WEEK. hats a in any d All color, Sue s ie ra. / qs La 5 t ove $3 each." No such values (were, sec : In ok city a a i he above club and) wet Cur-| of. held yester "day ee a an will the| be Mrs.|cert Anton by. a who to the <Dhis bla take. The Hekking, many cellist: is | and the | the | ever | uty lities pe lat til -e "next comprere mM LG-oStOCKS, LOUCKS: decire: woman setae Commencing : | | | | } 1 Ve-ePV Ap YY vernad-l oned Di2? woman every " le fay 16 serv qualities 1 ' +1 wae We ik desires : weel | correc Peet in : tI ‘ will } ud oeh i -Ssnowlhie h WITS "rs, buts INrinas |prices | more \ l yyieS Saand Y inthe +p a than they th ti ate rec ord | ; it aany yt TO} OF Ve Ve 1aVE ey > t etyies UO Uy ) pay: tl vat Le cot ; we We: L tha Wa I doub le 1OWeSL-Dl IWeST-DIICeS i( es that Ne nt 5 vs IT 1 2 ale AO WE a ather, j 3 , orchestra will afternoon, Dec: 14. sidered interest- | eine afternoon. f ne | Week WV K F Bcherzo | Siphon Friday. sectlo Literary meeting ofa Events Literature the | Ladies' Punch const . e) with) two 15-inch black ostrich plumes, | pe arl buckle ornaments, are selling at! | = Van | Literary society will be ae afternoon in the club ale reputation of the hall of eiik of ae Th AT A SALE. AT South MMe Main §street,Et 116 a ee f heats Miss 16 ChapMof-|s; | o'clock Ke Mrs. R. W. Fisher will read|"epresents one of thelr favorite styles. 1 interesting anepaper and Rowe and Crutivosrhicht tee on al "Arts Park City F : m* me before the Federation Mr Aids MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Gorham will give a sketc h of ‘the life : "The University did not fail the fn The ana|CcOlors ; in NOTES. meetting as regular reside ts 4 pip ee CLUB The will - Building. Hotel Knutsford At Old Stand 16 Years. ee ee oe (S GEsGB 2) Dei ae hor They City. team, Miller, Earl a oe ' Harmon Park evening, November 10, at The . executive committee : 5 ans changed quarter o of being evil, and a siak hospitals the last necessary homeless to » to | Isaac class of the} in honor of enjoyment will be greater Sant arrat on that Shea ac eed | erones oe will be anley Miss Mayne, ood. : wa os ~areless Si| fet, count, and even to ihe the most carele Miss Ellerbeck, Miss pleasure seeker it will bring a sense . se ~~ of virtuous complacency, as he reads Mr. George <A. Baton 7 in the morning. ; paper . that; a Jarge sum : c dance NOVEMBER 4, 1906. Established 8 ®@ a whit behind cities several times her] morrow from a trip of several weeks On Wednesday evening Miss Maud size, the charity ball to be given|in New York, Chicago and other met- | Harmon and T. A. Moore of, Park City, Th ursday night of the coming week j ropolitan cities were quietly married at the residence at the alt Lake. theatre, bids fair ele of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs to CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, is } In Eastern cities that can lay claim| to metropolitan conditions, the an-} nual charity ball is the social evento REPUBLICAN, of the bride. The rooms were handsome with decorations in green and white, many tall white chrysanthemums being effectively used with palms and smilax The punch table in the hall, where a string orchestra played during the evening was draped with American flags The bride wore a pretty costume of white French mull and valenciennes lace, with a shower bouquet of bride's roses Mr and Mrs. May will be at home after i November 15 at No. 4 Montrose court, -_-_ Miss Irma Dunham and W. W. Randolph were married quietly Wednes=| day evening at the home of the bride's| J. B, | mother, Mrs. Alice Dunham, by Rev They will make their I > A. Simpkin. home in Nevada be is eon- greatest foaturawol orls felive place soloist the, oa coi tr. Hel those. blessed with more than enough j 5 rved. rhe bec ption committee | G. Parmatee gave avery interesting| king is a er high-priced artist, and of this world's goods, realize that: as yal we re the executive board and Univer-jtalk on "Panama Aad the Panama | it is. earnestly ‘hoped ae the patronage general thing, their loved ones can be} Sity of Utah football boys. The chap-j| Canal," quoting from Charles M. Pep-|Om this oceusion will justlfy the finmore successfully treated and taken! erones were Dr. and, Mrs, J.T Kingsper's popular book, "From Panama to | anedal outhty and the enterprise of the caré of ,.within hospital walls than in| bury, Dean and Mrs. Byron Cum-| Patagonia." She dwelt upon the pres- BROUGn helt DSL Seae "COngeels their own luxurlous homes, owing to} sanitary conditions and modern medi-| cal convenience and environment | which could not be possible in a} private house The sale of tickets for the Charity Mihgs, Prof. and Mrs. Fred W. Rey-|ent conditions existing in Panama and ane. is : igh standard, «The orchastra nolds, Prof, and Mrs. George M,. Mar-|the effect the deve lopment would a ae Wi an . "suite oan ae | {ft one shall, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Merrill Ajon Western South America N | ene 1 Pea Re ne N OMI yr cL} Na large number were in attendance Charles Read read a clever little eee wore Rubenstein: : M rehe "Slav, Sey a erm story which she wrote some year: i schalic owasky Captain and Mrs. W. H. Toblas have age and eas h was published in one} ball move di into has be en of boxes for very the large, and evening tal association.have feel that their sale been | South and the noble Mark's hospi- every efforts the has also more than encouraging, women who make up St. reason will be to; crowned the Third | ceive | their Miss Dora | George ir new East E. home, street, friends ° Jayne, Jayne at and after ° ° the re- | "A House visiting of Rev,| for a A. | months Mrs. , W. David Mont. Keith, the night Ferry who of the sealed stalls at the few] of the will visit to returning in San had charge| for the boxes Lake Theatre Charity ball, and} for| are de-| Fran- i gratifying Sewers Several Mrs.J. results. . 1s committees in charge. ‘during the Grant Smith, Miss of of the add- Gertrude MCGrath,| and Put- "y Louise Miss wll theand).many season. which the a by banc uetThe wastabletendered In the faculty. a delicious mehu was halloween party in beautl-| flowera, served. and the ee banquet ey a| the parlors of ihe the regular monthly afternoon, Novem- History section club the ofSa ae ; ter, To. A. Ton on "Conquests r and of Alex- Eastern Asia Tae. ie i oe given was msMrs. by Pleasant at was eve De . 4 the Art 6 ° week on the] te erreds x . , og ? the Ladies' strange and motley crowd assembled. ! ally Rowland scene rooms . also dine) cuebinited a : ft afternoon East at street * 8 . spend psp the | for Sue prnaes and alioween Dery Ey by the faculty pupils. Phe ‘lattercr vied with each other in the way of costumes and the result once original and striking. About wasone at hundred and ACY m2 Fourth Miss her | Fa ag *0W?anc Mr x Or-the year : . Mrs se ay tertainers in the details, matter Miss Lora * * penoee coming Mish has of ® "béen a decorations bride of Dr. and Mrs. te E Ano have the section of Mrs. J. L. Franken will The the} A. ing the of Bok? ' oe Ng Hush io Thomas' Mrs. sehiy5 a Paeane Saas Cherie Win a ee ane t ae ee in oP Mira oe Dyin yee ae th guest t aa ws nt "pheasant le Suen totes oe Of Mr. and Mrs. aiamhan [ie wie | mother, have Mrs. B.-A from Chicago ; gone to s @ chorus club 8 will eee - re for The The Y. for London. o oes December they will at leave Martha Brak. M. Druchl ‘. has returned home Mr. and Mrs. ae ceremony evening, of the es bécome the needs meet Frederick Be a 4 > fue ee Mr. Peep pe a eB ie rahe een peta erg aR ey cand Tenens ae A barren Bini Seer Ae ‘ The Sealine: ee bere will be Schoppe, He sImick performed etcdaee in the of Dr. Deane and Miss Retta place Monday evening presen Herbert A, at by ¢ Wilson took the home of aluip. will give the board. earnestly a charge of the reduction works Be eN ich eal Er ead IRintei "Whitehall" 2 : Sanne of the into : Mrs. Benjamin hostess yesterday ane "500" aie Sihor of Mre vited ‘(<a guests Lucien Tibbey the| afternoon at a pleasPEN esra aici te Foster were: Ray ‘ was Cuckk Mrs. 8. Maral cea ‘The - ins J Morris, - -, George Ww. Sree sate ae eee Mrs. W. C. Castleton. Miss Minnie} Ray, Miss Alicé Seckles, Miss Mary Young. Miss Edna Tibbey, the Misses Ada and Chloe" Bitner, Miss Louise amson; ‘Miss Matguerite Taylor ard te at aes Nellis and Millie Howarth. ulna : Mres.... M..,, H... Keryin and will leave for Reno, Nevada, middle home. of the Their month, to at home 117 Second after November 15 at requested weadlgy or plates {Style to order. ee [®§' stock rade oe and aa | artistically decorated Only a relatives ane and rooms a beautiful-| at road cards will engrave of ae Dee: hacker W. Hugh carry an Mrs. Amelia F. Young, aunt! a rows $1 |.,( * ; A) Nov. men, through CHARGED LV , organization,| table eee discriminations rates that are and which are rua howe eharged, non-discrimeaten in are asked ike or V TILL a r-wor WOLTT WM c. FP | ee € ntirely Ol heard ahhy tt better 1es UI ), i Pel Roy . anble GOUDTC dh re oa- sian, 1 Fy rive, . ile yWice WE Pit rc ce quirt e oa + Ss Ww) é ss £ nr Charles Wetsell ESE int. pecia (Sold Ee! Furs he Wor x nan ele Fear ingen ee it with a VY is 9guarantee e ea ins 2 ntee ) fiat: guarantees: é 500 aA Walia Valut | 5 Du sin ess, Building, ) Our Entire Attention | The 2 Scott Command in no other way Is it possible to secure the desired originality, novelty, util- and a soroprl iteness the GUAM Whe Are La Se ee . Office, Main. JPA friar trom |S IMOGEIS, all ) d attic th » G and n pur man fi hic only business 9 ener ON AOL tha the ' Here, F our ( tl arin A 5 up you iS the ap oy of etre ore ly are lema nd CIT Te ion )| ict N12 ati yopr nt hase AzOi here, | V ur oh Although inn VEN erior l| rrat | t} 1€ StOc t sire wave always it ' | } wary GViul J tp mate rie al aw denartmen Gepa {me nt tha ine t OT Ff ingnnartation ImMpol tation thie this ini 3 unIque AVIRA Pat isan of \k sure of finding evervthing of finding | everything in furs, sale sal v ants nrices prices O 150 w O S ne d tu V an dB usiness their Christmas | ne | ell| aI | te ist Ae or‘ wintel a :ant icip. i ting sustom revail, customers | prevail, while stor eto! any while the » stock and the e selection is COcom piel yyVv any Ay ercan secure cacire the wants their| choice choice =-_ small | deposit, A n Ideal Addition to Grand 0 p era the at Home.. Home Knutsford . 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After an ex-| mission a petition charging forty Ohlto| LENT ST eae Eo a aoe recede ee en cee in rates eee e their home in|jin favor of the Standard Oil com-| Denver. wee pany ee against the independents ended to th . - the'home ussian and|° TION eexiane retina ing the Tarif{ inatory, We ‘ IS. ¢ HI {‘Somet thing ity Eu | the oil on S6, to few wit- were It of Crane‘'s and Hurd's highof society note stationery, wasHarry married by to Austin Denver, immediate Re ete ote e Ur See calling We bd 3,00, ac | estan invitations, IN William Prackwinkle, Rey. Elmer Goshen friends ES ° to talk over| the work so| A pretty ate tae place in the -perlpre ee e Keith Independent Ohio Oil Men Petition ‘hursday oF afternoon, when perros Miss Elea | , x "°F White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs." Against Forty-Two Rail Trenholme onisls [embossed stattonery.. We print trom iast Btpeet. : Miss Ella F. Brown and Orson May daughters | were married Wednesday in the Salt about the | Lake temple. In the evening a large their| reception was given for them at the] make apartments be pecia . Thom A) es limited following recep- of DISCRIMINA will pri : 4 Tiffany ahnlen 18 own the ‘ made, LATEST your ments, OT America Swe de ha' ar 8 and 9. - wil} et ee who che be ¥ Montgomery Engraving Co., ast Ist So., 8, L. City. Bell 4709, Ind. 1456. STE reece Cul The Woman's Republican club will meet at the home of Mrs. J . Eldvedge, 160 West Seventh Routh street, Gandey, November 5, at 2 p.m. All THE 11) Friday Wheeler, Dr. W. M. Paden officiating | 2€ bride's sister, Mrs. Brigham Pierce Sancantt famiadinte Rae pane ane pout ee eet ae pes a auaBE : : affair, only relatives and afew friends present. many | p-jp, & present. = ; S The res bride has made "Dr. and Mrs."| Deane a e will The Rovle-|ing,Wi: Prof. and-Mre, A; nobly undertaken by this association, | leaving the other which is prospering as it deserves parents, , tter sold Bent acquainted and and system of November bride's i getaing, wntem was a surnrice19 | of the tamliy and Intimale®rignds. ‘ A. Turs ' nave bie, Upossum, Ra POON, Mink, Viarten, i ha 5 Pea . ; . F onac kK ty Ab it 100 ri as ge Ta/ lane the NHOaAdtall CIC, ADOUT Tt PIG dASsOMledst Ls 4 | ~ the he : val leS> evel offered, 2L membersa of | \ 008 April % GC. i) We Because (68 EmMa- >) Ra a any » best . ht Kind festi festival many of Seon eelrciei Amand: there th nusua | Wednesday |?, at the Tho because A Did you eyer stop to realize that all | Of the Piano. Players and Player Pianos on the market today were us- | is the place in which Karl J. MeMorri Edwin John Ss the the and Picaisad « horus voices. 6 ale c s the Tabernacle choir. It is the purpose to m: ike the chorus a} permanent organi nee fel give a muMere =e h vei a ve a ucnineatiy evap tle ont tc . The we ‘diy g 8Yatias Lora nohenpe members are |4nd Herbert ‘Ay est icine will ake | be present. place Pyper. of. f way, that The NA Viovement ' er v3 Ohi tie ] oat i] J.- dir- * riage after Bevo Anton Madan Literary club will hold the regular monthly meeting Monday comer) afternoon at the club house at 3: o'elock. *"* * lately been appointed military attache at- the Court of St. James. The martake T. 1 - 4 f clinses t = x -, - | Literary » & : Mss Bella Blyth of Evanston, Wyo.,) n VAS with her. sister, Mrs. Jac Is |/> #@th, at the. Keith apartments. ee aa DDINGS. x will A ' eee r. Wasateh Word has been received of the engagement of Mrs. Victor. M. @ement|,. who is well known here where she lived for many. years and who now makes her home In Washington, D. C., to Captain Sidney Cloman of the goneral staff at Washington, who has Lakewood, W. Tia Grbar ftp of sainina IP. = ae Oe ies Wineline, ene ae i. e jleofan have issued a very pretty , year OOK ee as ae PEAY Tete proaraa of the oS _* wor = are California Oxeae PO ! Sale 1 about, Miles will leave this week | ectors, managers, trustees. and adwinter in Callfornia. winony board It will be the first} * * «8 juarterly reception, the object being| * supposed over. eX 9, am" Conner Peters, Crane and|meet with Mrs. L. P. Judd, 1165 Princeton avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, November 6, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Cha Ss. Baldwin, 229] East eee ei me Mr. and Mrs. T. Roy Brown and] children, accompanied by Mr. Brown's Dr. Luella to spend the be F. Mrs." 5 - Pro Stop ands Swensia engaged to conduct the chorus, and will eaeare fimited. number of the best voices out of ig The Cleofan Tee will hold the regular weeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home of The Mrs. tople Junius willF, be Wells,"Paris. 170 atH steel, + Mr. and Twelfth Several lune kiwi have been given at the Paes club curing: the week, notwithstane ing? that the "season" is to F Moyte, ah t Mf 4a ti as HH. ~ Peabody B S. fettleton. Rik } Lrdson Mnds< Mudsen, Wy;\ org: organization is now under desirous honorat several pleasant affairs dur- [visiting in the city, ax Mie guests of| ‘The Civic section of the tadies| the S. lL. A. ry anne Dental read] hal." re- turned from. their wedding trip, are at home at the Canning flats, B, By ew ; i Sehe SeeelDe ee, La wis, Edna H, Cor Ly Thoma avis, a R, 1 He By W Timpson, Mi Y. Obi Elwood Brown, 5S, W. Jenkinson, Rabbiwnd Mr Charles. J. Freund ' ie club will meet on Tuesday at the club house at 10 Oe ee zell's studio. Mr. ae Mi = ¥ _ Jerndi _ite ax home ae a on West North} flats, ompis met a ye ana Mre Joseph Young haye| a Tourist the paper on "India, the Mogul pire, Akbar, Agra and the Taj some time in Idaho, They have Uneir for the year. Dorothy in a eecs erty Saat ar Shp int ey will place | theik, Soft Lae, There were numberless smaller Hal- whom theyr will ve ace in a sanitarium. lowe'en palavas and aocluts, all of Mr. and Mrs. Fy nant Orem are at| which were heartily enjoyed and show- | home, 757 Sc uth Main treet ed great cleverness on the part of enoe and The Literary morning home|]o'clock. . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Blunck will will] gay Wednesday night when and halls were thrown open yesterday |in kept up until a late hour. }is "rs. Mee fo and® candles set in apples, creating a} "dim religious light" which was con-| An elaborate buffet supper was served in the dining room and dancing' was subserib to} gall, Prof. Evan Stephens, Dr. CG the|/G. Plummer, Prof. J. J. Mec i ‘il: im, Miss one ane Re mee kh Ro: i aro gs Mie reabod vj ofle: the Mra club) "w.| be inform-] wlfor ierot) will cee entertained added of C.D. Miss. Sr Pr of, coe Stee | AEP aed and effective. The rooms were mostly | bers were present. The executive com-|©n "‘Architecture.'' which lighted with dozens of jack-o'-lanterns| mittee consisted of Mrs. N. A. Dunyon,| teple under consideration Odell Thomas, roledo in} promptly, as the delegate | to two hundred new section has been added Ladies' Literary. club called, section, which promises to be ; Jean beem list applicants, whom to board, Lizzie | amining Mrs. and Gates Lucy Fimma + : "0 ar » rrirse yho are not known to Mr. Graham Thomas Edwards rendering vocal | niusts ip » for forrecomm reco « ndation, YY Seles. Refreshments were served, apply & e Tove 7 ; Miss have 1e first musical festival a ity mext April & and rMooring, me i Yard, Mra. Paces nb) Snow held Snow -A. oe Th © Emma cortes-| _ Jen-! a »| ghort us legends of the season thought|°ftacstions.'/The the most Interesting \erice'lahione nome was cirieh ‘chairman Mrs. Hage, Miss Frances Phillips, Alice Fisher and Miss Kane. te e Scheid; R, D.;Burtner,Prof..J. Utah Clelan, Horace S. Ensign, Orin ese H Backman, G W. Reckmyver, presi- | i Parry Btephen & Busath, belas the one given by Miss Beatrice} witches, spooks, and~ fairies, even aj @. Bintz. Mrs. C. H. Blanchard is sman and Miss Gertrude Hanson}raven and a black cat were in evi-|#SSistant chairman. The meetings will] on Wednesday night at the J. R! Walk-| dence. All sorts of games and _ halheld at the club house the first to the games of mystery and and te ‘the wandering of the names ike thi Druehl Blair Mayceock. Ala kk. C1.I3.. r home, which was most attractively | loween pranks were indulged in. For-| 40d third Thursdays of the month at] fitted up for the oceasion. The decora-| tunes were told in different ways, one} 19 o'clock. The first meeting was held tions in keeping with the sentiment of }of which was to draw them out of| last Thursday. Mrs. Blanchard gave} the day were unusually appropriate |a large pumpkin, About thirty mem-|# Very interesting introductory talk ducive chance ing ele |°:..M&@thenthah Mrs. LG ‘Hooper will| paper in Central 1 B.C, oi + are Counell April, when Mrs. r Sp llos theha Ladtes'|I2*¢* George Ber iho o e NE Prcrpras ys Olea Mrs. i ponding secretary; ¢ treasurer. Two re talk ue fers fot s ‘it 1 }to be held in D eer : re Emma H. Jensen. Officers were elected for the coming year as} follows: Mrs. Minnie Snow, president Mrs. Ellis B. St oe ; d es F be De ‘pp, | UAL NaCesDerai-| } \ a fa lorence 5. ¢ ritchlow, record- | the academy. The spacious rooms were most effectively decorated, and every-| thing that pertained to the customs parties | and Thepleasant mostelahoratel op hold T} rl: ; W 16: Teer "meeting of the oman's Press club Was held Te ee the home of the Wit-|%_ given were toasts brilliant and ty esponded to. or Following the wiaiaberh the a be the Hallowe'en affairs have, as a matter! re been largely in evidence this week, aiiha even by the students of the A busine SS meeting was held} private dining room was most fully decorated with choice essociatt on read Acad-aftermect- the school, when titey were honored by. the faculty and o.8 So) : At 3:30 they were the guests ente apap ent, when the prow whit was a very interesting] one, was ; are | academy. have ham Miss Wingate Dthe andmecention Ticiwnlikse members a ruit punch wil! be! evening by Mrs. Sherman, Laura hee been ntit Uled . Chapter, Meears, J 8, with) Mrs. Henry. La Motte. | 7 j 1B ee, iP iE. Crow h, CoA br ‘] i Frank L... Parker, as. chairman,|}@. A. Gregory: red J. We ble Dr We have charge of the program 1. Bi lerix ok, Bawin Moore, Miss Arcatl * « @ Berkhoel ell Pinkerton-Moor ander t to 323 23 street. Woodward and/after the decor-| them M: ations served Miss have have Kriebel, Mrs. Bidwell will Mrs. The Nora | First] lighted to be able to announce that Sy eee. the result, when they were opened,| The Alumnae of St. Mary's showed that over. a thousand dollars}emy spent a most delightful stohid be realized. Mrs. Ned Ferry.| noon yesterday at their annual a Cas Thursday Literary to] Honolulu P. L. Gleason and Miss are now at home at 260 who was in charge of the day's sale;ing at yesterday, when a large number of! highly ae : : mrivils , © 9a0; popular society matrons and young so-| pupils. ciety women sold tickets at the differ-|at an ent stores and cafes, also reports most| gram, magazines-e at Mt. Ae Sa arn nieeoaan a Mrs. Gleason ent will meeting and = Mrs.| take up her work. have bids Salt She before ; cisco Ss 38 i P arly Spirit R., with success. Nothing will be Jeft un- | days at the home of her brother, J. E.| ber done as to carrying out the details. The | Jayne, 1461 South Fourth East |. Mrs. floor, the music, the supper, as well! street Miss Jayne has been teaehing | will as the social atmosphere will be un-|in Honolulu for more than eighteen excelled ec 15. The daughter is 559}/0f will November Watchmakers, Onvahe 324 MAIN CO Jewelers, ' Mfg. STREET. I ; ; |