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Show 8 Sr a renters THE INTER-MOUNTAIN NNT ! ANT AT SCENE CHARITY BALL In the pied first The | members Most Important of the Social Year a Event) « Great 1@ M |} point Success. DANCING | FLOOR CROWDED Hospital Itself Glory and : Nice Profit. was as a Bound 5 brillant - gathering resentative Salt Lake ered in the Salt Lake 43 the second annual | Costumes, Lollowing: David Keith-White applique, Mrs. of pearl William gown, necklace Rice - and white Point satin, Igleheart-Pale blue } | our SALT gow whi Mrs. n Benner X. Smith-Pale with ae to match. oe Filer-Paris gown clety people affair the of the city most association from a earnest posed that successful from a finanefal work of made by as well social point of view the association, as it is of representative from e the i different a 4 Soa . NF Salt Lake The Bees Ree pope comment that of} was were a_ Miss 2B c« Hudora Daly White Vs 2 sg Pee tres EF pan velvet and real} Ss Bascom-Tan_ colored} Irish lace garniture. Tae Mrs. oe George for and Miss over | Sold the lace soca that filled the floor and)" 3 Jack r y-White Ferry e yyy." Floor. Mw. er lace ae I lace with with duchesse emand , ink Pat and an pattern, moire} aotnnrie a lace : Ro Mi and sr ae "blue: _Bailey- and: cloth Gown American, of beau- In the Boxes. YR. iO coT* SHlbnGryched estar those? Whe Tivere can SPAM nine by were and Mr. and mull . Pale M net green dq] Pale s Walker Ledyard Jetted tertatned Mr. ; 3 th as eanthe J. see zown point Walker-White Dresden velvet te M fown Mrs , lace Grant-Pale the Misses Mr Mrs. Fitch: Lewis Frank the Misses | Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsall-White Anna and Genevieve MecCornick, Jame An immense dancing floor was built} lace gown and Walker Salisbury and the isse extending from the rear of the stage} iss Hague-Evening gown of white | Fite} out over the parquet and this was/spangled net. Mr. and: Mrs. M.-H alker occucovered with new canvas, making a} Mrs. George T. Badger-Pale pink] pied a stall with Miss Eiede the Rev surface for dancing nearly 100 by 200) crepe de chine Elmer I. Goshen and others fect. Convenient steps were placed for} Mrs. J. H. Walker-Pink net and Mr. and Mrs. Windsor V. Rice enentranee to the boxes and dress circle, | violets tertained a number of guests at a stall Where the many parties had apediet Mrs. J. H. Horlick-Cream crepe. party Miss. most hidden and Geneve orchestra was stationed on eae tea built platform over the} Mrs. seats at the south end of| taffeta and the players were al-| Mrs. by huge banks of palms | sown flowers. ipeanete oe were draped artistically first and second balconfes bunting draped the pillars of black and from| an and Mrs. and ball steel, coral. cut J. Daly-White oie tt "cwmncrme e| | tac flowers executive committee = | the | of over Spal : DIR tickets. were Mrs. musie and, Seige! with the committee rs. charge of the punch uel one Paul and committee Peer C. ager the W. for Rice, ball, were sup- George Shearman, James ofwhite in Sam-! taffeta Armstrong-Black pale -White ean te Sree Salisbury, . Ern S Ernest] and lace chin Ba Bek and BOW r-Gown ‘Fitch-Pink chine or} rose OL silk McLean-Pale an@ Gertrude point and aged of that -- -- | on while Se the Deep hunting Creek for which had strayed away Springs, Thorvalad Orlob, : years his partner, is desert his now last {Panber., wunen. Dawedn: Me not reyurp before midnight, his partner became horses | worried about him. ‘The d: iy follow- pack from Fish jing, Lawson did not show up. His for many | Partner worked his shift in the mine % th day and at night returned to trying to se- camp Lawson did not: return... That cure the appointment of administrator | morning the horses came stalking over of his estate, valuec at 39,000, and j|the desert to the Springs Lawson me it to the dead man's mother, An- | ata not return and then his partner 5 chwarty. His petition was|mounted one of the animals and went flied yesterday in the probate division jout to look for him, Finding no trace of Third district court. Orlob |} of the man, he rode to Tooele City States that Lawson got lost on the jand notified Sheriff John Evans. ParDeep Creek desert while prospecting, | tiles were sent out, but all efforts were und that he has never been seen or/in. vain. It. is believed by all: his heard from since Searching parties |friends that he became lost in. the scoured over the desert but he conld | night and wandered off into the desert. not be found, The horses which he) Whe ‘nh morning came he had lost his was locking for returned to Fish} bearings and still waneere until the Springs, where his camp was located, | thirst overcame him and he found a two days later, and how long Sore | Brave in scorching achat sands, ward Lawson wandered about the | Mother in Old Country. ert Is not known. sawson's caeatet consists of $8,600, hich is due him Lawson's mother is his only known from the mining company for wages relative, and she is new living in her as er. His insurance in the | native country. She brought her son Danish Brotherhood amounts to $2 to America when he was a child, and and he has at $400, personal property venue the had Imarried again. It Js stated that het Ee husband died und shortly after- aCe rae S eS ward she returned to ner home. Since Prospector for Years. | she went back to her old home her Vson for years had been a pros-|son had cared for her About «two pe et and had traveled over the des-% nths ago her friends wroté to her erts o ‘tah and Nevada He hadtand. told her about the probable death worked for a number of mining comof her son. Thoryald Orlob promised panies and was engaged in doing as- |; to settle his estate for } sessment work on some claims in Deep | court appoint) Kim Cree His tent was pitched at Fish} trator. matte is now Springs, the only watering place on! courts, and if the evidence in the petithe desert. One evening when he tion is convincing Chartes Lawson will and his partner returned from work| be adjudged dead and Orlob will be n the claims their pack horses had appointed the administrator. BEAR KILLED BY ONE oHOT FROM A 22-CALIBER RIFLE Mr and and Mrs. Mrs W P. }. bear story was told tails of the in a has killed by by rifle. climber in true a feast for of the at the as bear about some time workmen a the style. the Straw- brown from dressed, barbecue yvoyal yesterday from big 22 big it de- Swendsen prowling shot soon was L. service A camp one one As site. been government exciting Geerge received tunnel which day to many reclamation report berry with the was Tues- caliber mountain was The roasted men had camp. Mr, Swendsen says that on his last trip to the tunnel site ne saw several times the nopunabe of a big bear. He also says that the mountain through which the Pineal is being driven is heavily wooded and the underbrush is filled with bears big and small who delight to hide there during the day and to come out in the night and make assaults upon flocks, stealing away) with a young lamb. The men have been somewhat afraid to go about at night on this account | Tuesday, though, the big bear got! real brave and started out on a foraging expedition in the daytime. He passed close to a number of men at work. One of them had a small rifte and only one bullet left. He shot at the bear, thinking to seare him away The men were much surprised to see the shaggy brute fall. He remained | on-the ground for some time and then! one of the men ventured near him 1o explore He saw no sign of life. He threw a rock ® bear didn't move Then the gang was called and by their united efforts the bear was! dragged to camp. | ¢ Files -- A Peculiar Charge Plastering, and general Is Made ; . Against Young Conmunittee MeWhirter's to lstate> board port that i di Ke "whieh Pires. seers Of. O code coetd age. ine residing. at a06 =nsdahl eantias Lina guilty before Jutsice pr aoa ofe the orn Peace Dana T. oa Smith seeterasy. The hearing of the case as set for next f ue sday The com- the : . _ complaint sworn out, Work- man is charged with defrauding the light company, but to what amount is not stated It is charged that, by the use of two wires, he caused the current to go ound, instead of through, the light meter in his home JAILED ON THEFT CHARGE W. Man S. Driscoll Front Accused & W. S. Driscoll, thirty-nine years of age, who claims to be a switehman, was taken Into custody last evening by Detective Wheeling, on suspicion of theft. He is being held a the city jail, pending an investigatio From what can be learne a. Cc. Re ynolds, a mining man Stockton, Utah, arrived in Salt Lake Wednesday morning. and registered at a local hotel, In walking about during. the afternoon, Mr. Reynolds met Driscoll, with whom he jis said to he acquainted and the two men spent several hours together Mr. Reynolds, it is said, went to Waterloo during the evening to visit his who reside there, and remainnight, while Driscoll oceupled his room ai the hotel. Upon returning to yesterday,:.Mr teynolds found his friend gone but tchel containing a quantity of wearing apparel. The police were notified, with the result that Driscoll was picked uo last evening, on suspicion of having committed the theft, G. ja at the most unsanitary er found place. He has condemned as has steps Instructed to thi to Spur Set Daily Yesterday's Weather record at the bureau at 6 DP for T | since Relative QP 22 West First South, house: attorney the within he 1 1 event one will era the enforcement. measures Dr. Clark went yesterday to. it only in Salt Lake vee of only ° | j . . lack of Where the Clothes Fit. | : ‘clothes CITY ; hi Di take) Will NEWS Attend Bingham gounty int R county : IN BRIEF cose nes perintendent proper of strict sanitary} --_-_-_-- + ‘Eat the Best,' ---_ Vienna a Has S the Have King your by Bakery Lost bread $4,444.59 3 Five Last a Hdw. Co. for SWEEP IS furnace and Griffin. No 'Phones, by J to: take eek, not Months. A city | stitution mul will to attend go . Pe aes e@ ¢ourt room in the city" building iss Rosalie talk to the teachers on primary grades as dirt. and county | Pollock will] the work jn] fonight- the a his roommat: charge of petit larceny nig oat as OSE pee oO Ss ! ‘ SCO or int wi reason When council meetin was not held Wednesday night beeaus only three members were present it was decided that there would be no. use. of the committees' meeting on Thursday evening President J. Davis will inform, all ‘the 2couneilmen:. however to attend council meeting on next Monday night a PERSONAL Governor Sonn 3GGgE lutie: went Provo yesterday where he attended | regulat meeting of the board of ne1 | | | eae ‘ Sy end yake Chief Depu THteu St utes y M rae today Lucian shal s He Office, 748. | terday for Cache and Box Elder countes for the purpos of serving. proes on witnesst and Jurors for the Nov embe term of the United States court Sts =" Pa Wall paper, paints, pleture frames, ‘ olonel) painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas. | Wyoming tn Chicken |er, £ who cour ing the next August accused fo Jue « of "2 Ige esterday of the | Thief in Court-R. is ee a ce complaint hearing Of Monday e the, F. Swan-| burglary, ce . - - Walvec P ie) oe a Tor). Mr. cen s i. to A Ini of Meiklejohn ‘ z 186 ar 4 eee eat Omaha een hotceents was ? vase. confessed) Mieklejohn res ein Rens tate. ane set George a ce ‘ead- him. was has M1 peer was} i¢ against cage, Swaner e Acre: a erat precipitation month, 23 Mech; h; precipitation humidity 65 per cent' at ™ Weather today, falr -_-----7"-_>o-___-_-_ Forty planos to choose Western Piano Co & ‘street, near Postoffice. from reo ve -N..Y Market 1 | | ALL AT Noh der iby Deseret the News Monument. Bldg "Phones 374 asSreul roe ee re Roan | that he has been stealing chickens at prominé ntl in peo lities both i Nebrasnight from coops in various sections a and in national polltieal circles,Pore He | of the city for some. time past | is a Site anit Sr nao Atm Fifty young in the police plead Days in Jail-C. B. Snell, a} ested in several mining enterprises. M1 man, was sentenced to fifty davs| Meiklejohn was decorated a Knight of : as : | : S county jail by Judge Diehl In| the Royal Order of the Sword by King court yesterday after he had! Oscar of Sweden. He will remain in guilty to the theft of a sult rd the city for a Tew days |= 2 A A t n B rgumen k ac WE d b ¢ M t y a | F erla t ac S. SELIG y g p ‘ IN SALT LAKE CITY Cheaper Than The Largest Catalogue House in New York INCREDIBLE? Their catalogue BUY is here and our goods are here for you to compare. AS CHEAPLY AS THEY DO. WE STUDY ECONOMY AT EVERY TURN AND BUILDING OUR BUSINESS BY GIVING BETTER VALUES. ARE SS ee -_-_-_-_---- KINDS OF HOT DRINKS ou r SODA FOUNTAIN, _ -WILLES-HORNE DRUG CO. the formerly - - eee is est in = We have no $10,000-a-year manager, no $5,000 "ad." men to beguile you; no Broadway rents. If needed for medicinal purposes should be absolutely pure, or if wanted for any other purpose the purer it is the better. Our wines and liquors are the very best on the market -in original packages and bulk. re- Smyth of the office left ves- H. M Lund, commanding the First} . Bodel. 33-35 E. lst So. infantry, N. G will commence the ee Fee eee special inspection of the organizations of the National Guard of Utah tonight. PROMINENT | VISITOR. HERE The first command to be inspected is} the First battery, which has been,, George Me iklejohon of Omaha is Lookpractically disrupted since returning ing- After Mining from the camp of. Instruction held in| : ea) Interests, s WE LIQUORS to the the will small chimney and rhe TaCduknin : ret SH ais ot ia i surpose of Missouri, yesterday in the secretary' of state office The order is a mu-j| tual benefit association and will organ-) ize a lodge here Charles S Tinge was ap pare service attorney for the state of Utz . 2 , ; Sebite of | clothe anwWwere eae les Filed-The Supreme Lodge: . f rhts of Honor filed a eertifed cop ve its constitution and" by-la iepanized under the laws of the tate Ins atieiiian : Mertz. Carl ye pterday he confessed the theft, immediately sentenced , th teachers' institute His assist-| 2. Lyman will go to Mill rd | and Professor Howard Driggs ahe from Snell. was. originally charged with and: larceny. toewhick ne: enteran sé plea of not guilty, but upon the ub- state Nerson Saturday. BACK, WINES AND | | | sale j the be anc to Sandw and Murinspect those locali- ray cleaned local office} the twent a= 58. ‘de grees; tempers sot minimum temperature, 25 degrees; mear temperature, 46 de err »Which'Is 3 de>» > normal temperature of , 27 degrees lemperature or IND. For ewer ystem. throug ert the smalle) to. Feber city.t EN aa pla e 0) | town ind this is said to be greatly Pair Weather Predicted--Thy ue ‘| lamaginge the health of the residents er prediction for today is foi continu 1} particularly the hoo] children fair weather,..There is a cloudy area) At Milford Dr. Clark found a condil- | exte ding over the north and north-} tion that as al: armed him He says} central state ind along the east and the place is athering place for] Southeast coasts This may bri a} uberculosis sitheceen ind that they | storm to us a little later, but not yet ire very careless in all manner of Teachers Will Meet-The regular} way exposing all residents to the| monthly meeting of the county te uch-| dread. disease Hie has recommended] ers will be held at 12 o'clock Saturday 1 general cleaning up of the town and November. 10, in. Judge T.. D. Lewis's CHIMNEY Report. 5 Phones for Fish. AND the.city, In So possible Although the restaurant was short, ft quite a vogue as after-theatre parties you order bakery goods from| are assured of "‘the Best.'- Bakery, Ind. 'phone 15. r BELL he -----~->-----_____. -THAT'S- ¢@ slaughter end that on I ¢ re- ¢ 15 W. 1st. So i but also their superb tailoring, giving lastingness to the fine shaping of the garments-that has made them the i best ready-for-service Clothes. hl every whe! bout recommended that a public nm une » sa . in _---o-2- When us, you Vienna ¢ ; is HE L He found filth and germ-breedin con-|@™ g | 111-113 Main Street. LEloboes. Bros., stationers, Big MARRIOTT'S Clark inspection property Barrow o recommenan- ditions that were alarming In the pig pens he reports that he AW dead pigs Ivying on the ground to be eaten by those of theli kind which were waiting to be killed.. Decayed animals Concern Practice. you can get your fish of tribute made 3604-Y. FRIDAY favorite tour cor IAS building Cramer Water pores: filed incorporation esterda y > county The ‘cayioath y the laws of Harry J. Robinson was admitted to > = incipal yesterday to practice in the supreme of business will Se Lake court of Utah. Mr. Robinson is editor The capitalization of the company of the Bingham Bulletin and repre$25,000 which is divided share: into sentative-elect on the Republican tickof the value of $1 each. The company et, intends to maintain and operate a System for domestic culinary irrigation alley, e franchise granting them the | pipe line on thes The company priation of considerable owns several acres of land near Hall ey. incorporators are Cramer, Hugh Cramer, William Soule W. W. Hoagland and Frank Plerce, Today, his antit | tio for remedying the evils and. in| litt cases has given town officers) 11 me in hich to take eps looking to the Improvement of « carat ms. Failure | to do so. he says, will result in. prosejcution undertaken. by him \ At Provo, Dr. Clark says, those Ww Ls | 1ere << to a Q) COLORED LADY A SCRAPPER by Stockton, Admitted Local | of health. - Dr., e Its styleful lines must be a of its service. into the garments, stitch by stitch. For only int his : good looks as long as you wear can a suit. hold its : It's' not only the clever é designing of Are teps against the owners of the slaugh-| er house but also against the elty eelin officers and ain officers Charge W. by Prosecute Conditions Improved, Thirteen of fifty empty freight car Ss. ie . aoa yn of the standing on a spur Denver & The Rich Refreshment company Rio Grande railroad in north Salt which commenced business June 13, Lake, were totally destroyed by fir Wednesday night. It is supposed that 1906. in the basement of the Walker bank building, was yesterday placed their destruction was brought about by hoboes building a small fire in one of Into the bands of Frank Godbe who the cars to keep themselves warm Was appointed receive! by Judge The cars had been out of commisCharles; W.Monse, ofthe) Third ‘distuct. sion and were placed on the spur until court Action w t brought against they could be completely overhauled the company by Frederick W ranThe flames spread from one car to and Charles) W Lawrence, Who) another with great rapidity, and before jets own 2,416 shares of the capit ul stock they could be pulled apart, thirteen were consumed, The cars were valued Saat tl ae se Bn a at approximately $30 each. BCS ee q ae iar es a ae : in business it has lost $4,444.59, and ----+> is losing money rapidl The property it is petaa is kel. to be Ged Ask your grocer for Vienna Bakery a serious loss " gustained unless bread and cakes. "They're the best. " and receiver be an Botte ad George twrence, the president of the company, entered its appearince in the case and agreed to the ippointment of Frank Godbe as the Bessie Rogs Gives a Whole Lot ot receiver Godbe filed his oath and Trouble to Officer Chambers. the board of directors of the company waived the order to place him under Upon placing Bessie colorec i Ross bonds under of arr on. the charge disConcern Is Solvent. turbing of Commercial street morning Policeman The company was incorporated June W. H. Chambers innnediately found 6. 1906, under the laws of the state himself up against a bigger task that of Utah t was capitalized for $20,he had bargained for. . 000. T company has expended over officer informed her that would $16,000 for furnishings and supplies have to accompany him > polic a Since June 18, 1906, it has los: st ation the pores woman started to $4,444.59. The asse of the company ‘mix Was with t ~ consideraire a lease for five years on the premble diffi eait mAbinn Chambers landed his ises now occupied ona $18,417.10 exprisoner in the city bastile On the pended on improvements err fixtures way to the station, the woman eee The lez $6,00¢ at an unsuccessful attempt to use a ra The one, Gan was on the officer. She will be arré jeans d in police court this morning and avoid capitalization of $20,000 the Wall paper, paints, picture frames, ‘s have paid in $14,000 in cash. painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas. about $9,000, so abilities re H. Bodel, 33-35 DB. 1st So. is company entirely solvent --oa> oe -___---_ cafe closed. Wednesday receiver will endeavor Water System for Hailey. by Superintendent Utah Light and Rail- company In Fire é We as the suecee of eee ee D, May if on £ failure. \Loney patching, flue house repairing on Clark Ifo und9. much Workman. Thirteen ish iin the first irst fewf That a suit of clothes should look stylish days right way . it. be Ff Clark state sanitary nef [spector, filed his: reportof the -Ansis Clark. Supply Co., KoMain and 8rd So FREIGHT CARS DESTROYED Mr. Market. A as bali Switchman Charles Lawson, an)}strayed away. Lawson went to hunt languished and died|for them, while his partner cooked prospector, thirst June ciath ELECTRICITY STOLEN Way silk WILL GO TO HIS AGED MOTHER Believing ball Mr. plaint was filed blue|%Yates, of the lace Hanson-Pink ---- Ba ia) EI AT Ti the at and lace organic ge chiffon,meee YOKeCaneevest< Aileen de Miss David -------- lace chiffon tulle ee Sadler-Princess crepe de lace Miss M.|crepe M. Eloise green box orniek-Princess ae ; Shi ‘rman-Pale bluc | duchesse lac The miracle s as floor man- with H. Miss the} was Mrs. Mrs. Ed. Kimball in charge of the Kerr acted for Lawrence, Hannauer, arranged tables. on, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend and Henry Peery These guests eccupied the Newhouse fan = olburne Miss ve valen-| aT association which had general charge | nA oy Je Sains aE radium of all arrangements consisted of wives [sik and irish lace Windsor V. Rice, Mrs. George Y. cob-Moritz-=White- lace: over lace, Mrs. Sol Seigel and Mrs. r oa ee Bascom, Mrs, Grant Z. Smith, Mrs. J Miss Blanche Kimball-yYellow and T pare is, Mrs. Charles Post and Mrs. | w hite chiffon over taffeta B. Beatty and neck-|ceding Powers- soe o over pink taffet John rea] ered chiffon hung Mrs. W Executive Committee. palms 5 The Mr. their guests Mr. and Mr E. Dooly blue}and Mr. and Mrs. W H Ea Mrs Irwin entertained at dinat the Newhot residence preThompson, Dinner was served from long tables | eons oe ee arranged at the rear of the stage and|°®' decorations were tastefully completed | eae sai dari with, crepe Kerr-Pale Show Proffer. Answer Will TOWNS of southern Utah towns sterday GROUNDS }tion |with Dr. T. B, Beatty, secretary of the | will be James M Donaldsen arraigned Jusbefore Tuesday morning t of the Peace Francis M Bishop Alexande on the charge of robbing and William MeWhirter out of $10.373 repreig: Danuldenn Whll be Judge William H. King » of Robert Hang er, chargec ] assault and battery upon Israc }} Libe rman, Saturday NOV Bishop Coyle Thomas Je nkins and ‘layton will Ces gned Aianaas before Justice charge robbing Charles Garfield Smith accuses the men holding him up and robbing him of in money, a watch and chain and pocket knife ee | Brewster-Evening|ner } la United States flags and red bunting| Mrs. O. W. formed the general plan of decorations.| Clennes lace Flags Horlick--Pink re Benjamin Sheep Got) Who be. Not DONALDSON AlARRAIGNED Man FL Officials Le) reservations. The large a specially dress circle the theatre, Dr. CITY. Salt Lake Photo | daks and| finishing. ‘The MeCornick Judge, Pine \ceept) rose taf- Sappington-White and MALL an. The members of the various committees appointed to act upon the proposition of the Fat and Fine Sheep show which is to be held in this city commencing January 17 and Jasting three days, met yesterday in the offlces of the Utah Sheep Commission to urrange the details of the show It was decided to hold the show at the State Fair one the tender of the aaa having been made by the 5S é air association. The other ; were preparatory and the committees will meet again within a few days to complete the arrangements for. the show and also to arrange other matters in connection with. the annual eonvention of the National Wool Grow ers' association, which meets in this city at the same time. taffeta Tlorence -messaline | ties. a Princesse Sen In Rime LAKE DECIDE ON FAIR printa Old white voile and ecru lace Mrs Grant Smith-Pink MAEVE H. silk - ei ah NSIC PO B RIEHL chat boxes Mamie pink Wallace-White | black Ea PS dward 8S. rs the], ae yy hif ae B ee FOC yroidered chiffon and diamonds Mrs. Frank Judge-White satin subject mense crowd Dancing Hamilton-Princesse Lyons Mis Mr women universal M. black lace Miss Agatha Berkhoel and|embroidered chiffon over feta with medallions as} lace The| com-} since aeiwa sane M. Wells-White real lace yoke x gown, were carried out with chre as to details for the convenience of the im- Great v7" the arrangements commendable comfort and the Mi Heber over ‘taffeta | bertha churches of the eity casure of success have passed eae ; np Ee decorations the| given 9, 1906. sakoes ate Inspector Returns From a South nspection in southern Utal P | blue St. Mark's Hospital association The |' rs. A McCune 4 French | broidered chiffon with Persian trimaffair was one of the most important| gown: hand embroidered, pink pompa- | mings social events of the year and _ this. | dour chiffon with hat of cloth of gold Mis Beatries Cheeseman-W hite oe covered with chiffon and pale pink;crepe de chine, flowers in blue, real the general interest in the worthy | octric "h plumes lace berthn out so-| NOVEMBER | State J. G. McDonald Candy Co. with cause of the association. brought an assemblage of the prominent FRIDAY, IN McDonald's Whipped Cream Chocolates hold undisputed lead, as their general zood quality is decidedly their own, It is their quality and delicious flavor that sells them, Ask your dealer for them, Mrs A rhompson-Princesse ean of pompadour chiffon over white re : p-| i silkoe ay epee a aie people that gath-| theatre last nig ht} ball given by the UTAH, to Please | aks na White silk. Mes John C ‘utler-EB SE enn Se Covers | White ehiffon with trimming. of | blue velvet, and diamonds, Makes | Mrs. W. Montague Ferry-Pink libjerty satin evening gown with trimming lof rose voint e It Some personally. Association With SALT LAKE CITY, balcony occu- | served by the} committee Mrs Windsor \ desprit over hellotrope and diamonds. BOTEES ieee Marks' and second supper was of the Among the handsome gowns worn, } St. REPUBLICAN, ! Bamberger, Dr. Keller and John 5S} | Crite hlew | ete the early part of the evenin wd was so great that dancfaa was "aim ult and every seat In the dress circle was occupied with many}; "9116 ILLINERY. Main St. e-- |