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Show I TUB Is. EXAM ft Lit, SfORNIXfi Then.- were I'ft lyu. h- - ( aud 1 lo in iuce. as voiiipared wuh Sm; iu iw. Mod people, uouhlleaii. alllMioaed there had levn a iierreue, as the aeniiuiem i Sawyer & Young, wops. Pubiit-uoevery ilay Id the ypar. aaainni lynihingts rioslanil) grow-- 1 Business Office. 40. 24!h Street. ing iu jireiigib, and it la a fad that , ibere were many le lysehinga during ' FubJiehcd by the I'nion Printing Co. ihe ratal ten etiri than in the pr veiling deiaile. The total ror I3"3 lurluuea lyui hiiiga in tbe South aud twelve FRANK FRANCIS. Editor and Mgr. In the North; M uegroe. 17 white IJAUlli WALTUN, and 1 Chinaman were lyai hed. In 47 Chinese Impersonator. IVliiereJ by farrier, Including caeca the provts's'loa was murder and , Examiner, Sunday Morning in 20 criminal assault. 75 ct ALTERS A UEEC1I. the per mou'-Among tbe disaaters by Jre tbe . . Set of was thai Single copies life lose of in Aerial Arusis. grcaicat the which with fire theater Chicago SUBSCRIPTION RATES. year clos'd. THE HANNBUNS, Dr mall one muuth (Including lilacs Face Artists. .Si) ct Sunda ) THE EXAMINER. : Theatre Lyceum dun. ! - Vca&t. .Williams. by Chaa. Kinghley; "Idckwi. I'aper; k view of her masterpiece, "Kamola. was given by Mrs. Valentine Gideon. Miss Frances N. Eddy rand n highly instructive paper on "The History ol Mr. Mrs. Shaw. "Hawthorne;' Mr. Shaw. "Witu Hriged Tools; Percy Cook. "Lillie Blue;'' Mrs. liake'. "Oliver Twlet.' Mia. Cook read a huinuious selection, "Mira Maloney oh the Chinese Que-- ; lion. Mrs. Miller followed with an aM-In which she depicted j original the f.a Imaginary person : homes of the various members if the cleverly hitting off the different ; B-- i I r I . and likings, snd msking a brilliant play ujMin word. Tbongbt-ft'L observant and witty, it was good natured aud was rereived with hearty j alp1atlle Mrs. Bas.sc ft described ta imaginary dinner iwrtly in which a cook occupied a. prominent position. while on tbe menu was "Gosling." aud horror of horrors. Erb Soup." While EDITORIAL OPINION. L ihe shortage of lour was of no All Fostinaicrs and Rural Delivery as they were at the "Millers, Baritone. Ail good things mut have an end, no C ii riov are auiboiWd to receive COY. BUSHNELL'S DEATH. after singing some old songs, the club Illustrated Songs and Picture. Subucrlbers will confer a favor by lett for their various home, thanking Standard.) (The Ogden Mi. and Mrs. Miller for their generous icfiiraiiug this tifi.ee of failure b re Tiu- death u Asa A U:isboU retlieir before were ciive The Kxamiuer truest The hospitality. moves truni this sphere of actsiu a fc Kenyon. A. Abbott. K. Brown; Messrs. Mesdamre. Clark and Williams Mr. (uliftkt conspicuous ligure. lie has been clox-lK. R. Murray, J. Murray and Miller and Mr. Shaw. fiinillied with the great events Smith, Smtt h. ). OGDEN, UTAH, JANUARY 17, 1904. in hi country for nearly half a PRIVILEGES OK LEAP YEAR. Always The coining social event will be the won for he and REPUBLICAN DELEGATES. ball under the suspire of the Womd A himself a cuiisplcuoiia place among Ihe an's leap year party waa enGuild, on Feb 4. From the time. his of leading apiriis joyed Friday evening by a gay party of Coodwiu's Werkiy virtually predicts humble r in a station of lu)le. and the young ladies e-Mr. J. H. Si ulster has returned 7oun a bin row wiihiu tiie llip'iMi.iin party manufacturing firm, ha rose ui the polected their respective sweihearta, paid Cola from Denver, all bills and behaved themselves like of Weber county. Ou June 21. Ihlx sition of chief executive of one of the Mis in the uniou. states greatest Conventhoroughbred gentlemen. They drove Ihe Naiiuual Mrs. Uepiiliii.aii of Susan ITuudol, year. iayion, cdiiiltii-- i was ever marked by rigid town for an hour, then started around tion lx to lie UiM in fLiiago. And honest), and be brought the uftnoxi visiting relatives lu Ogden. for a nearby suburb where a pleasant thirw isheld ill tbe State esre snd dilip.euce to the pertur malice Mis Kellie Mealy vlnlu-ibis week dance was enjoyed and after a delightful drive home tm the crisp snow, a surty da prior thereto, or aimut Pi tiny oi the huiitldeMl task. These quali- with Mra. Euus Hope of Salt Lake. l iiiif, Ogden will be en'.i. led 13 one ties brought to biui laith ixdltlral aud prise was sprung on the timid young iluanciHl aucccKS. WUh him to reaolva Mr. and Mra. Arthur Kuhn are at gentlemen in the shape of a testaor two of the tli legates who are in was to perform; th force and vigor home to friends at 24ot Madison ave- ble supiier. followed by cigars for the n prwut Pish. Two is a number quit which be threw Irto his undertakings nue. boys presented by tlieir Inn limited 1. pct I the expiration of rarely failed lu liriug a successful ter coils. The leap pear young- ladies J luuil ahmild minalioii His example Mias Janie Herrick has returned to then tucked their, tender rksrges snugti e Icartci-- of i lie iri.. In Oaden and. to thu young men of cneoiiragcmeui hr home In Lacan after a short visit ly beneath robe and conveyed them t nuiiirally, there (ihh ilevcloied a rlval-- U the ip'Ueratiou who are anx- in the city as the gucat of the Misses to their veapctlve lumies. from a ious to make a career for themselves. that In highly Htuiisiu The iiariiclpants in the unique afis. that lii'inueralie jNiitil of view, lint mobt Thu great Icaaou it fair were: Misses Annie Hall. Gren-h-epattern spplicaiiiHi to. Ihe duties ol A few of Mra. Wyaut's friends Busch. Emma Krway. Vera Elliott, ilisIresHing to Lite divided force repree tbe in ti r will bring a full uud . Stoddard, Cora Waldron. Myrher her Elaine at Roosevelt. Wednesday aud evening, Hanna senting reward, ills life Is another il- home on Lincoln avenue, making ol tle Rhupe and.Grai-- Wlutie: Messrs. I iff. John Ik Murphy, lustration of the prlucipl that a man Judge Short tbe a must pleasurable occa- James Q. Davis, Ray Shupe. Ray Walmakes bis opportunities, and that suc- sion.eveniug t'. xi. M. 1 own aud rharleii llulliiiRs-dron. J. 8. Waldron. Joe Hall, Leonard irih are prouiiueiii ou the ilanna cess depends mure upon a roustant Boyle and Henry MvMalisu. than faithful aud adherence tp purpose Thn 8. O. O. B. club are delightaide. Arrayed agaiiiat them are: The iiiam any other quality. ing in one of the very daintiest partMr. CJlaMiiaun. l(OYL ENTERTAINING. Thn new year la young, but It has ies Irrepreahiblo Mayor; it haa ever been their pleasure w Uncased Hie passing away to at the inaugural Nil. declared already enjoy, at Ihe homo of Mrs. Thus. Mr. and Mra. Frank Neesloy royally K. KHxgerald, on Adams avenue, this for the airenuuu Teddy; of threo distinguished Americana . entertained the Brotherhood of LocoUushm-llAs Cordon aud Ikongstreet. A. afternoon. and IhM'lur (Vitidou and motive Engineers aud their wives young aud vlgoniua men. they all for fought In I Im Civil war; not all upon W. Agee ami A. 1L lleywaid--Bl- l Wednesday evening. Music, furnishAt tlm of the W. ed by Bioli's Mandolin Club, sumptuof tbe sains aide, for Huabnell served In C. T. U, regular meeting ItiMwcvrll. What a Wednesday, It was decided ous refreshments, cards, with prises. fai-- l Iona! Think of Pr. Condon thn northern army, These three names to hold the deferred parlor meeting In fact everything which might conwith tbv greatest rrisls our on are linked January 27th. at the residence of tribute to their guests' pleasure, was and the Mayor . Inhering to defeat country has Mom. They pass Into his4X3 Mra. Wm. Craig. Keventecnth host and tory reaieeted and homared for they street, when a full at tendance of mem- providi'd by this splendid Judp Short tiff and George llammi! were: those present hostess. Among men ir who the llsniiaiiea werp borne by It Is conceded that bravely bers and their friends Is desired. Meadantes McKcillps. and Messrs, wlial they believed was s rill be between strove for prelnmUinie. jfc. t Haslet, Helm. Lindsay; right. Asa Rushnnll was uncomproThe luiat grand of the Itehekahl Forest, Hinlcy, Cava, Noble. Baker, Judge Judge Shimllff and John P. mising with everything that savored met and spent a very pleasant after- Freeman. Young. Dwyer. Raum. MulMurphy, Heorge 11 linen giving way to or wrong or Injustice, but that did noon with Water Reck, at 4.19 Twenty-secon- d Van Namee, Wagner, Veasy. hla friend. In thla cae Murphy will aot prevent him from recognising tha street. Thursday. After re- len. 81 spies; Misses Baker. Freeman. Jefwho men merit of view. his one opimand difficult freshments the mem Item 'deiartcd. votfl'id hla struggle a more The same la true of tbs others, so the ing the meeting one of the best In lbs ferson; Messrs. Crelgh, 0. Cave, than when, four yearn ago. he turned throe war hero and llinley. went dowu to their history of the The next meet- Moore William tilaainanu down. graves with their difference partial- ing will be bold with Mrs. Emma Mead, MK81CMR A8 HOSTESS. at 718 Twenty-thir- d Judge Shurtllff may receive Ihe ly,; If not entirely, reconciled. street, February IL Kearns strength In support of hi Tuesday and Friday afternoons of CHURCH DOCTRINE. for he Is reengnlxeil a a chaw week were rendered very pleasthis No. Women 174, uf Sego Lily Circle, friend of the senior senator and Ihla Tor Mra. R. T. Hums' lady friends, ant I Deseret News.) installed the following Wuoderaft, favormay determine the contest in his ( 8. 1 Illaer, P. (!.: May Wykes, on the first day ten ladies being Amtrding In a Rome disatl li whbh and with her ed yesterday hospitality M. Kraru nr. By the way. la Senator Plan. Ariv.; Italsy Mctlaw, had apnamd In the pmaa of Uie eoun-tr- (!. N.; Adi.: Ellen twelve. the new lavpe la determined 1o Mag.; M. Rommervtlle, for llsnaa? Thla question la promptThe hours preceding a dainty lunch. M.! C. Ilanna G.; Miegel, Eastman, make (he doctrine of the Aswith fane; ed hy lbs fact that nearly nil the O. 8.; IJIy !.lghl, eon were pleasantly ipasSed Kliuheth Grundy. ol Mary.'lhe mother of our work and bright exchanges of thoughts. Kearna men are known to favor M. A. sumption Amanda Cora clerk; hanker; Imtislng. t artb-liLord, an of faith in the Roman ' Hanna. , church. That would stamp thn tradi- Cross, muaklan; M. Mm in. Mgr. ' ROYAL ENTERTAINING. Thla fight will hr enjoyed by every, tions relating to that subject as auTliu every-daof ihe geniality inne. except the principals, aud If the thentic, and ihe world would he JustiMr. and Mr. Frank Ncesley royally employes was shown, on Tuesfied in demanding the historical proof , to be but one of many entertained the Brotherhood of Locorivalry becomes as keen ns for It. Hitherto the Roman church has day night, admlrahlo trails possessed by them, motive Engineers aud their wives, to the Prmncrniis .will receive some aid not considered It as an article of faith, chief among which Is a whole-soule- d Wednesday the number of thirty-livand comfort from Ihe enemy in a though festival in commemoration of and nicely-appliesense entertainof . Music, furnished by Stoll's evening. the anttimed event baa been olaterved. in this direction, Mandolin Club, sumptuous refreshWhat new evidence has been found, to ing. Their first effort was attended with ments. cards, with prises, in fact everyTuesday night, Jnattfy th creatlini of a new dogma? OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST. an success,, great providing evening thing which might contribute to their The doctrine In question, and which uf unexcelled pleasure for their many guests pleasure, was provided by this has been ascalled, very properly, Journal announees guests, and cheering an Invalid mem- splendid host and hostess , The Ulab'Htale sumption" Is that Mary ascended to . editorially that? subscript Iona alous heaven, shortly after her death. About ber with the resuli ing proceed. WEDDING RECEPTION. make newspapers valuable and advlaes fifty year ago Flu IX decreed the CONGREGATIONAL RECEPTION. eugma of the Immaculate conception advert lacr to Investigate Hie circulaThd wedding reception of Miss l)lna now Phta X Is about to proclaim tion of newspapers. This Is a good and J. Westbrook, The reception given Tuesday night Sander and Mr. the dogma of thn Assumption. The Idea and tha Examiner hereby oiiena ton of Ihe golden Jubilee of the In thn parlors of the Congregational took place at the liride'a home. ThursItg paid autiwrlptioii list to Ihe public, dogma of the Immaculate conception, church complimentary to (he new pas- day evening, where many of their a with great pomp and ceremony at tor. Rev. Edward J. Ridings, was a friends gathered to wih them on tbe following conditions: aoelal affair. life. Tbe bride Is the and very delightful happy long will Rome, be is followed, it atated. by The Examiner will give toward the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Bander the proclamation of the dogma of the and Is prominently known in the PRETTY KEK81NGT0N. erecting of the Salvation Army home Assumption. Rome la ever progressFourth ward. Mr. Westbrook Is a the sum of $1u0 If Its paid mibscrlplton ing. rhartu-Inyoung man of Kama, Summit Mrs. was Watson the Douglas The tradition regarding the death .Ib.t la not larger tliau that of the hostess at a very prettily arranged county. of are somewhat Mary In to the Journal pay contradlrtory. Journal Ogden, fine la to the effect that she lived In Kensington Wednesday afternoon, lier an equal eum if It. has a leas num- Ephesus with BOBBING PARTY. the Apostle John, aud home preaented a very pretty appear- Its decorations of potted j with ber of paying subscribers In thla city. that, she died and wa buried there. anee , , and r, , fljwrr' Af,er of the many lioliliing parties given Our subscribers oiilside Ogdeu al Till sounds lessouabie. For If John nooB alibis win; er none was more enjoyable vrrF I'leasanily lived i. in Knhesus ' Marv thought present number ls than 100. Inti lu ; luncheon waa serxeil. The ta - than that given text evening by a party 'nc hav,n ,'on, dainty Ogden we claim double the num'fr of t hie was meet effective In Its decora - of happy young folk, under Ihe chap- ol" Lord' B midTnmi ttons of cut flowers and ferns. Mrs. eronage of Mrs. llorspool. pjy'ng subscriber that, the Vtah State l(, gnothe Journal ha me double what hry 1 iha alio dint In Jerusalem and was Watson's guests were: Mesdames Jo-- i The Jolly outing. Included a run to the merry-- ! ' b'li-lein Gethseninne. Accortling to sepii Ranking. John Atkinson. Will llarrisvlllr. remching whichwith r'iXlra. viands. makers were refreshed Heidi lVter Horace Foster. y. Iktuglas. the same her was legend, 1 uiiened grave A li?; uf sti'.isci'lbers to lie ftirn-lil:- e F. 8. Smith. William Taylor. Sherwood. Included In the party were: Mrs. In j three days aftsr ihe Interment. M. ci'h tsp-- r to a r ibal TTwmas might view the re-- I C S. IMilver. Roll Emmett. P. T. Horsimol. Mlkses F.' Wittenberg. R. Tillotaon. K. Ander Wittenberg. Woodnisnsce. ilmt shail call f upon eaih sc.Wribcr pralns. it was Then found that the son. 1. Anderson: Messrs. (1. lioraoool. aud secure a .u:eincnt thii tbe sub- body was not In the tomb, and ihe rnu-' Tho1, W1,,rt' sad A J' Uor !?' I RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING. elusion but ilic belote.l scription is tutburlztil and f'. to lie Indy badvabeesdrawn lool. I a ken to heaven, body ' of the commit- - and ail.' pt:d for. tbe Tlie Relief society of the Fifth ward 81'Rl'RISE. (lit- io be binding. That i Hie Irgemf ihi: is about to bo uf this city met at the beautiful home Mra. William Driver, It was not our fit'enuon to Uuit-- of made an arii- le ol full li. What prurll - uf the", Ou Mis Annie Hanley our lirciilmion for it- is n.u a larqe vnl value it esn liaeA, is hard to con- - Weduratluy. January 13lh, at 2:30 wa Friday nigbi a number of her surprised by p. m. ; The following named memiters were young friends at her home on Twenly-flrTcsis- street. Cards were the chief iiwu:b. It we continue to prosper. ment writings rover at least 33 years present and enjoyed the hospitality of tlnn we will be rendy to Intiie s coni- - moi-e- . and liv Ainwi? John U on of Mrs. Driver: Emily Shurtliff. Char feature of the evening. Miss Mary nut only with ihe Jourasl. but I Ibf Lwi authors nt the sau'cil volume. lotte Driver. Edith Volker. Mary Hel- Ijuigevln and Ernest Dee carrying off Delicious refreshments v ' n,rth,W 1,1 "' rl'- - ler. Lina Kblredae. Ann lurkln. Ruth the prices. i w'-Jalso tbe Sistidsr.l. were served and greatly enjoyed by ingn alNtiii the tlcpai-- i ore of Vlary, nr Lawson, Sarah Watson, Martha Van-nola-Bessie Woihcrapoon. lawh Sea- - ihe young folks. how br shiii year iHin the RECORDS OF DISASTER. csrih. it Is ax if Ihe ILily Spirit would gerx. Charlotte Cunningham. Emma FIRST SLEIGHING PARTY. guard sgaiust the idolatary Melvin. F.nrma Potter, Annie Brow 1 The records of disasters snd crimes of later ages. Ing. Mary Hoyle. Carrie Anderson The popular young ladies of tho telfor 1903 i given hy the Chlrag'j TriMary Jonra. Mury Farley. Selma Holther. Emily Champueys aud Nelllo ephone office, were tbe first to take tune: advantage of the excellent sleighing , Stone. this week, ax also of the lirenxe afshipwrecks in fivxh and rait water j was Music .Mrs. supplied by lolly 1.9. 3 lives In j'.xij. Over t.utK) I Jones. Mra. Mar) Farley, Mrs. Virgil forded by .leap year, and treated hidr male to a Jolly Isihlilng perKuns were killed in railnsnl Kane. Miss Glenn Douglas, Mix licetMiss Maraaret ArniKirong and Mix ii ii' - t yciolies. IIihhI and i ioudhiitsi and Miss liltj, Driver, to party, siu-- ax only, th alert and reKuhn enieriaiiicd a iarty oi i rice wdim of the telelo.ik the live of nearly kite wli.un the niritilx-rfifteen voluiK people with oi Hie xuelrty feel sourceful vming and iiefaulti-- goi swsy phone offiee. rmild (ilaA. iilueii town Weitncmlsy grateful in- - itu-i- r kindiiCMt. nde fouru-eMxiui Wih Jri.3Mi.ld5 with h I not a larscouples enjoyed the tl urine tin compared wiii the avers sleighing and a fine luncheon, in cub cliixuni. at the home ( Mixx Green- (he las' lift) ytar.i. Ovt-- iiKsin-i- i t well ihe bsit'ldmc siini in donaMou :1 beqijerta of SJH Kit 9V, dislubutcd GLAIA CLt B insMtu-- i follow. To 1)9 9.'i0.ti?2, to channr. IL'1.7",-- 1 A mot-- t lnter-xti- ns ?lv to religion purpose,. M.W.HJ. meeting of the Mra. . H Tracv en'enamcd lt Aglais was held on Tuesday, at the ' of hoMr flrd1 hfr Inend. her, invited all the ladies to a sleigh residence of Mrs. G. W. Carr. The large T" S...&J0. to UbrV?.raT i Mieses Uexkie Gitmundxon of I ,,,ur' Loairfi with picnic supplies ofdc-all- attendance, the fine program, and the AcordiM to the Tribune, there were Emma Johnson of Tro o. sboimdlng spirit of horpttallty and $,974 crime, resulting in dra'h by vio-- 1 "i'td there were! MU- - Zannk- - Cannon, daughter of ! repa:t.heC"lia. TherSt rf the Education of tbe Dear." revealing and cruelties the early superstition and closing with tbe beneficent thought la the progressive methods employed today. The guests of the day were Mesdames, Craig. Middleton. Shgfter. Raymond, liourley and Misa Ella Conroy. Mrs. Norman Ives is hostess for the ! teiniM-rame- ; ! h nest occasion. PLEASANT HOURS. . Friday, at the home of Mr. and Mra. there waa given one of the most enjoyable events of the new year iu honor of Mra. RichardMiss Pearl Slater. son' High-fivwas the game of the evening, prUee lpiing won by Misa Hester Myers, Miss Alice Cave, Miss Edith Farr. Mr. Guy B. Nelson. Mr. Sum ley Stevens, and Mr, Guy Clark. Th guests were shown Into the dining room at midnight, where an elegant supper was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mra. J, I. Smith. Misses M. Lyons. A. Cave. L Strong. E. Farr. P. Eccles. If. Myers, I. Robert. J. Zitzman, H. McDermott, B. Muyes: Messrs. W. Stevens. S. Stevens, J. Clark, F. BalIsvitt. G. Nelson. G. lard. P. Mortenson, H. Morten son, E. Meshs, L. Taylor and P. Williams. ! E. Richardson sb-te- mo-uicn- e y ceit-turc puidic-xpirlled- JAXPAKY1T. I9f I. ETAtt, SUNDAY MOUSING, OGDEX, bob-sle- book-keepe- INFORMAL PARTY. a few Mra friends Informally Thursday evening. The hours were pleasanily passed playing cards, after which dainty refreshments were served. The guest departed declaring Mrs. Kevin n finished hostess. J- - H. Ncvln entertained 1 Thursday the Lncky Thirteen club members. Including Mrs. T. It. Jack-ma- n and Mrs. F. R. Christensen, indulged In a sleigh ride from two until four, afterwards partaking of a delirious oyster stewr at the home of Mrs. Kevin. im-ren- IcBi-he- a sur-pris.- -d rom-pb-l- JOLLY GATHERING. w 1 a: y. ed . e, d ; : 1 - - j ! I xt I I ; I li-- n-- - I s r qi w' -1 ( SS Ingm.ribioux Wl lex i , proportionate inerraw In la. There were 8.597 raes of xulvi.lx in j one of (he most enjoyable erenix of 8.291 the !W. auinxt the season was a xleiehlna nartr y-- ar. In - there were t.3 exei-ii-- Mr. Ahlmtl. 7 W'.nre- - I ; ft-- th- - griSt n.mre -- ' Mrx i Murray. Clark. "The Light that Failed:'' Mr. Clai - Kox - and the Ring:" Mrx A. A tW . ' , . . STEStatE l"W- - I,rur,nl l'H:hnl. and Jbe 7Wt net ! paper on wS . Life L (S notable - togetber . 4 4 ...... .40c for. White Cups Saucers 4 Saucers fancy White Cups 4 Plain Blown Table Tumblers for Banded Blown Table Tumblers 4 Table Tumblers Engraved 4 Be Out 4 jl fj Ogden Bargain Store, 44 Prop. 4 2351 Washington 4 on China, Crockery, Dinner Sets, . Glassware and Lamps. pTain 6 6 for and and 45c 25c 30c . . 35c 6 6 for . 6 for . Blown Closed Must HOUSE, with EIGHT-ROO- tarn, of the growing ones and tha It was the good fortune of the S. T. 8. club to enjoy a daintily appointed party, presided over .hy as dainty a grown- ups, too, by gelling your meat from a butcher you ran trust Implicitly. We have nil the best meets constantly os hand. Poultry, too. tender, healthy, whole fowl. Dressed or alive. A. E. Weatherby Feet of 37th Street. 245S Wash Ave. Massage Facial Treatment Given. Manicuring, Shampooing Private Treatments by appointment at - FURNISHED ROOMS. INQUIRE at Tollers La ! j Mode, 2357 Adama Avenue. bostraa. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. G. A. Watts did tbe honors and FOR VEHICLES filled every moment of her guests' stay Machinery, Implements, Bicycles, and with pleasure. The merry conviviality of the spir-- ! Bucks Steal Ranges and Heaters go lted young women, composing the as they Indulged in card playing, and the nice luncheon served by the Sidney Stevens Implement Co 2540 Washington Avenue. hostess, contributed to tbe brightness of the affair. Two pretty sliver souvenir spoons were given as prizes, and won by Mrs. Thomas and Mra. Horrocks. The personnel of thla Jolly club was Prescriptions a Specialty rendered the brighter hy the acquisition of n new member, in the person PHONE 24 X. of Mrs. Harry Todd. ' 2349 Wash. Ave Present tm this occasion were: Mesdames Horrocks. Todd. lJndsay. Shupe, Knolh. Berry. Carsteraon. Wil- i liams. Turner. Thomas. Grant; Mims LITTLE QUEEN SALOON, Baker snd Tribe. ERIK LARSON, Prep. FAKEWElJj GREETING. Choice Wines, Leaders in TE WALLACE DRUG CO frb-nd- x FOR EMBEZZLEMENT Joliet. 111., Jan. 14.-- C- K. Bacon nt and E. H. Butler, president and cashier of the Lockport Bank which re cently foiled, have been Indicted on a charge of embezzlement. INDICTED WATTS. i J 44 4 44 4 4JL sens Bank made an assignment todu in favor of its creditors. Assets B( liabilities art not obtainable. 4 TwentsFive per cent off 4 4 d. : ; KiuIh-a.Iit- Lillian Blanvelt has signed contract with Mr. Ballantyne to appear here in recital with the Tabernacle choir on the evening of February 3rd. It wm with much difficulty that Mr. Ballantyne procured ihe services of this eminent artist owing to tbe large guarantee demanded.but appreciating th necessity of having Mme. - or-!d- cxpi-exxl- RANK ASSIGNMENT ML Ay re, Iowa. Jan. 18. The Cit'k trees, on 21t St, between Wall and Tbe Child Culture Club held one of Lincoln. $1,8001 Greet snap. J. J. Its most Interesting mefetlngs Friday, BRUMMITT. at the pleasant home 'of Mra. Chaa. 11. Wright. 2318 Jefferson avenue. AftFIVE ACRES of Al land, good er tbe useful preliminary business, tbe water right five-roohouse, two program waa opened by the president, acre of orchard, two block from who read an article entitled, "The Year street car lino, $2,000. J. J. BRUMOne, which referred to the first year MITT. of the child's fife; this was very apropos since the club had fur a gucat a CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. joitng babe. Mrs. Annie Wright followed with an GO TO M. Gillie for anything in Mill entertaining paper on "Harmony in Work. Contracting and Building, Furnishings of the House. Each sub- 22nd and Washington. ject was followed by spirited dljcus-ion- s. During the afternoon, the club WANTED. enjoyed the pleasure of Mrs. Wrights beautiful voice In two solos. In each of Boys with horses wanted to deliver which she was accompanied by her Call at 4 p. in., 407 24th. St. pepers. Misa Lillian. The latter daughter. a also rendered solo young lady piano 2358 o 2362 Washington Avenue, In good style. The guest of the after12th. January Mrs. noon was ScovIL The eharmlug hostess furnished n PALMISTRY AND CARD READftfa. delirious repast and the club adjourned to meet January twenty-seconMADAM D'MAR. fortunes told by cards or hand. r Prices reasonable. ENTERTAINED BY MRS. G. A. 2411 Grant Ave. ! rvrs'1,''' CITIZEN'' Healthy Children Dont Eat CHILD CULTURE CLUB. I skt,. a a Take Good Care well-know- ,, j . g .. I - e antb-lpaied- - i There is ccotiopiy inbuying. inferior MEAT? ean-ildac- y, t punctuality and integrity, gained tbe confidence and esteem of bis employers. He has worked kis way up irom errand boy to his present responsible position. Among those participating In the pleasures of the Joyous occasion were: E. Misses Vera Elliot, Klaue Stoddard. Wal-droKewey, U. Nelaon. li. Leavitt. 0. MurA. G. Wiatle, M. Carver. Shoup, N. dock, K. Hunt F. Hall & Doyle. Morten-ae- a. G. Bush, H. Hall; Measra. Olwm, W. A. Stevens. Q. Davis, Greenwell, J. P. Hall L. Green well F. Hotelling. W. Thompson, L. Stallings, A. Olsen, C- - F- - HalL education. factor ihe raspunaibillty was asUjT ed. Mme- - Bias veil ha only rvovnili returned from England, where she J. cessfuily sang in grand opera at tv vent Garden. London. She saug tx. role of "Juliet in "Romeo and ju let. "Zerlina," la "Don Giovanni "Micaela, In Carmen" and "Marml She has a nmt rite, In "Faust. wonderful coloratura soprano voire of much power and sweetness. The 0. den public will surely appreciate th appearance here of such n great an. 1st, for in our history we have never beard In Ogden a soprano that standi so high In the musical world. wAiunNG'.; ws-let- 1 at the great singers here as an yearn, during which time be has. by bis industry, 4444 44 44 444 444444 - post-offic- He has been employed I'nion depot for several Mr. and Mrs. Chub Browning entertained n few frienda at their resistreet, last dence, on Twenty-fift- h W. H. VOORHiCS, night. In honor of their nieces, the Misses Veda and Florence Downey, of --Ave. wa gQl Wyoming. Progressive high-liv- e In late the until a hour, at Indulged conclusion of which refreshments wore served. Mes Among those present were: dames Geo. Cave, J. Walker. J. Clark, E. Osborn, F. Wootton. L. Higgins, H. ADVERTISEHENTS. CLASSIFIED Holbrook, C. Browning, A. Angel!, L. Ford and Misses E. Poulter, A. Cave, Annie Cave, V. Downey, F. Downey, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . R. Lowe, Lilas Locbhead, L. Loch-heaMessrs. A. Lmehhead. J. Loch-hea- Jos. Ches 1st Natl Bank Bldg. M. Osborn. G. Wills. E. Ford, L W. L. ...Eccles Bldg. Maglnnis Ford. Osborn, C. Browning, H. HolR. H. F. brook, Browning, Browning, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ' Browning. C. Cave, F- - Lowe. no Bld Eccles C. Coulter Dr. K MRS. KEVIN ENTERTAINS LUCKY THIRTEEN CLUB. FOR SALE. The ladies of this club were enterFOR SALE Grocery store for aale tained In n charming manner by Mrs. fixNevtn, on Wednesday of this week. cheap. All fresh stock. Including The rooms were profusely decorated ture. 2300 Grant Ave. with caraatlons and feme Sweet, low FOR satisfactory prices on Floor. trains of music could be heard during th pleasant hours. The game was Hay, and Grain call on W. T. AatlU, valuable Fhone 320y. 2316 Washington ave. cards, and the first "prize. rttp aud saucer, waa awarded Mrs. MONEY TO LOAN. Jackman, while the other two prizes, a box of sUtlonery, and a besutltul picture, were won by Mrs. A- - 8. Con- MONEY TO LOAN..J. J. BRtTMMITT don and Mrs. Calkin.- Most delicious REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. refreshments were served nt 5 o'clock, where the members declared that this want to sell your property toe much meet, provided it Is ihe nu first meeting of the new year was the seeIFJ. yon J. BRUM MITT. trltious. digestible kind. Such Is th most successful yet held. we will take pleasure in cuttlnt The invited guest were Meadame. 50. In CHOICE Nob lot HUI, J. J. meat Holt Simmers, Salt ' Lake, and Misa BRUMMITT. for you. Ella C. Fitzgerald. , The club adjourned to meet with NICE brick eottogoon Grant, close Mra. tilaamana. iu two weeks In, $2,200. J. J. BRUMMITT. Mca-danie- y raised. Archie J. Hall, of this city, having accepted a poeitico as telegraph operator for the Southern Pacific railroad at Mill City. Nev left for that place Tueedny morning at I o'clock. On Monday night a large number of the club I American) boys, ot which he was raptain. sprang a aurprise on him at the residence of his parents. 267 Twenty-sixt- h streeL in the shape of a farewell greeting.1 The evening waa spent In social entertainment until a late hour, when the company partook of aa elegant rr. past after wbl h the boys In force accompanied their friend to the depot where, after many hearty good wishes for his future prosperity, they took the parting hand, and Archie whirled onward to his new destination, Mr. Tlall 1 an Ogden hoy. bora and Liquors and Ggars. 2319 Washington At. Thant 808y. ALBERT F. RICHEY, UNDERTAKER Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. FINE MILLINERY 2404 Wash. Cor 24th St 4 -- Ross Book Store. Books, Stationery and Office Supplies. QUEEN CAFE . : OPEN AIL NIGHT Fine dinner on Sunday from 12 t 2k cent. Lunch- - served from only 23 oents. Fresh orders at nil hours. .. Short Oysters in any style. Game and Fish la season. WONG. SUN, Proprietor. 4 p. m-- , 11 te 4, r 222 Twenty-fift- Bt h J. G. REED a Harness BROS. Wholesale and Saddle We call your attention to Something Nsw A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge r |