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Show LLVAJUAEU tHJDEN, n THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY I entomhk.d miners - are dead Dessau, Durhy of Anhalt, Gcr- Bumy, Oct. 9. It Is now known ihut all of the eighteen miner Imprisoned by a sudden of water and mud in the Leopold Brown coal mine near Koeihen on t h Thursday are dead. The bodies of the men cannot be reached. Mr. John Maguire left for Butte, to tokn position. Montana, Thursday Celeste Conroy left yesterday a course of study in ltl fur Boston for piano, William and Bush, of the the capital n Hljrti School faculty, paid Tiflt yesterday. Mrs. Howell of Slaterrllle, Is visitlnf with her daughters. Mrs. Uralae Van Slater. Hyke and Mr. Maggie Mrs. A. J. Henderson arrived home the east, from a two months visit in morning. pester day GerMrs. Florence Stone and Mias six a from returned have Biddle trude weeks visit in California. Mrs. Val Cideon will be hoateas to afternoon at Aglala on neat Tuesday 14.0 2:30 oclock at her residence, MU street Twenty-llft- h It Fo throw, and brother, Mrs. T. Den-rr- r. Mr. Albert W. Halleman, both of are guests, this week, of Mra. W. I. Burt Mrs. Isidore did not go to San o. Fraa-clsc- aa previously stated, to attend which the wedding of her brother, Ukes place the Mb Inst Miss Kellie Maguire spent a holiday Thursgiven the Salt day, with her relatives in thin city. Lake-teacher- Mra. Rauaett, 719 Twenty-sevent- h nraet, Wednesday, October nineteenth. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Thursday Mr. and Mra. Jackman were surprised by their friends, it being their fifteeenth wedding anniversary. Cards, music, recitations and elegant refreshments furnished the evening's entertainment The quests presented Mr. and Mra Jackman with several pieces of elegant cut glass. At a late hour the guests de- parted, wishing Mr. and Mra Jackman many years of happiness. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Tyree, Robertson, Farrell, Doran, Williams, Beverly, Mitchell, Wyant, Brooks Dee, Long, A. M. Rey-nolBevlUs G. F. Reynolds O'Hor-net- t, Rhine, Mra Olson. Mra A. Robertson, Mra Breen; Misses Emma OlVlssie Thomas; son, Emily Clark, Messrs B. E. Tyree and B. P. Tyree. CHARMING HOSTESS. Meedamee A. E. Helms A. McKelllppe and H. S. Noble on Monday evening, at the home of Mra Helms, entertained Clara Barten Div. 237 Auxiliary to Engineers and visiting members from Evanston, Wyo. Cards being the pleasure of the evening, prises were awardNettle ed Mra K. W. Shields Mlaa Freeman, Mr. Shlngleton and Mr. Bogart, after which a delicious .oyster upper was served. Those present who were not members of Div. 237 were: Mra Chas Erickson, Mra N. McGarry, Mra Geo. Baker. Mra W. R. Gilpin, Mra F. Gunnell, Mra J J. Ilupfer, Mra Claude Unaley, Mra Ben Gutting, Mra E. R. Den sen, Mra W. C. Nelsen and Mrs Forbes of Evanston, Wyo. Mra M. Stevenson, Mr. and Miss Plane, Mi and Miss BoJefferson, Mr.. Mra ' Mias Freeman, gart, Mra Falkner, Mra Ed. Bailey and Mr. Shlngleton of The prominence of the groom and the huge acquaintanceship enjoyed by him In thla city, give n wedding, to be solemnised In the Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday, Interest for many Ogden-Ite- a, It Is the wedding of Miss Bessie Brown and Mr. Lewis A. Ramsay, both of Balt Lake, In which city the groom occupies the positions of In- Ogden. Saints structor of art In the Latter-da-y college, and member of the State Art C. c. CLUB. Board. Ha Is a brother of Miss Emma 8. of Mrs. E. and second the The meeting of the Child Culvocalist, Bamny, ture Club occurred Friday, Sept. 23, at Carroll of thla city. Announcements hive been received In this city of the marriage. In Salt lake City, on Wednesday, September twenty-eightof Miss Avers Hardy and Mr. Alfred 0. Van Dyke. Thegroom Is the brother of Mr. Will Van Dyke and Mrs. Chase Ashton of thla city, and has other relatives here, beside a host of friends, who will, wish he and hla bride all happiness and prosperity. Mra Van Dyke la the daughter of Doctor and Mra Milton H. Hardy and one of Balt Lake's fairest and most popular young ladlea h, , Mra J. B. Corlew haa returned from a visit through the eastern states and the pleasant apartments pf Mra Lough-ne- y. After the usual routine business, the following program was carried out: Mra Hiller read an able selection, FToebels Message to Mothers," after which an article descriptive of the Federation meeting at 81 Louis was read, when Mra Heller concluded with current eventa Music waa furnished of Miss Ifene Plough the kindness ever mindful of Strang. The hostess, her eueats, served dainty refreshments and the club adjourned to meet Oct 1964 Jackson Ava 7th, with Mra Bush, TRIED TO Desperate t ttempt to Cripple Automobile Racer Entered in the Vanderbilt Contest What appeared of the foreign automobiles eulered for the Vanderbilt cup race on Long Island was made early today near Jericho. The machine was kept over night under guard In a barn. About 3 o'clock a volley of shots awoke the neighborhood and three men in an automobile were seen tearing away down the road. An examination stapwed that many bullets had entered the barn bnt although several narrowly missed the racer, It was not Injured. 8. to he an auempt to Injure one RELEASE . POLICY KING New York, Oct 8. Albert Adams known for years as the "Policy King of New York, will be released uex Tuesday morning from Slug Sing pris on. He was sentenced under the pul Icy law to not less than one eat and not more than one year and ninf months. The full term would not ex undci pi re until January next, lmt commutation for good behavior it cx pires on Tuesday. . Adams is rated as a millionaire am it Is reported he will sail at once foi Europe. OFFICIAL CALL CALL FOR NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS, EL TASO, TEXAS, NOV. 15, 16, 17, 18, 1904. The Twelfth e -- DESTROY A MOTOR New York, Oct. paiimi upon the hud aura.-iivthe extension of internal ttud comr wid-n know bulge of n merce, sad great economic movement which baa to for its ultima otjui (he upbuilding of an empire wi.h.a rhe borders of a great nation, are united to at t cud this Congress. The organization of (his Congress will be as follow s: The permanent oth ers of tbe Congress, including the Chairmcu of ths Sections. Members of the Viiiied Slates Senate and House of Hebrew utaiite. Governors of S;!e and Territories. Embassadors, M;,.iie!s and other representatives of foiviga nations and colonies. Members of 8iat- - at.d Territorial Ir. rlgatiou Commlssii-usTen delegatee, appointed by ths Governor of c. h St.ua and Territory. Four delegatee to ! u appointed by the Mayor of each tiiy of more than 23.000 population. Two delegates, i b,i appointed by of lew than the Mayor of each 25.000 population. Two delegates, ca-- duly accredited by any Chamber of f"uimerce, Board of Trade. Commenial cit.b or other commercial body. Two delegates, em-'- rluly accredited by any regularly oigatthed Society of National Irrigation Tex Congress will be held at El Paso, aa, November 15th to 18th, Inclusive 1904- - All who are Interested In conserving of the the groat natural resource habitable the country extending area Increasing the products of tlm land Insuring greater stability ofVOTF. REGISTER to WANT If you occuprosperous conditions making Oct Uth 1904. , 1 i t Engineer. Two delegate, euh duly accredited by any agricultural college, or college the appoiuimrnt of delegate, houM tw selected who are perms sincerely interested in end purpose attending the Cuiigress, and that pn.'lnuaent be made as early as possible. Please have full uaaie and putt offi'-address of delegates mailed to Executive Chairman, liih N. 1. Congress. El Puko. Texas, that they may roceive special Information which will be meib'd to eerh delegate not Inter than (Vtobcr 5th. 1904. The work of the Congress haa been so greatly enlarged through the increased Interest in matter pertaining to irrigation, that the Executive Committee have decided to systematise the work of ihe next Congress according to the provisions iu Articles I and 6 of our Cotisiiiutiun; consequently the work of Ihe 12th emigres haa been divided into fire sections, their title and chairmen Iwing shown on this letter-- head. Each section will be conducted by a Chairman who will be recognised ea an eminent authority in hi line, which insui os a thurough exposition of tha respective subjects through tha presentation of paper, addrotse, and discussion by the most eminent men Interested in Awe try. Irrigation, climatology aud ilulr correlated subjects. It 1 confidently predicted that the coming Congress will be more highly Instructive and entertalnlug than any Congress which has preceded it El Iaxn, tbe western metropolis of the Lone Star 8tate, and on the border line of Old Mexico, is making preparation for the largest Coo grew. In point of attendance, which we have ever held. , A general committee of Its ablest eitliena, supported by the unanimous sentiment of tha city, la arranging n program, for the entertainment of the too delegates, which would require laiv n space to print In this Call, but to so unique In character aa to be Interesting and enjoyable to nil. A comprehensive exhibit of the products of Irrigation will be Installed adjoining the grant Convention Hall, especially constructed for this Congress. Irrigation in various phases will he shown, which will Include mechanics and electrical machinery and apilU-nace- n Tbe Vice p reel d(nt and nipmber ot tha Executive Committee for sack Slate are urged to make tbe provisioni of tbi Call as widely known aa possibly and Insure tbe largest possible delegation from their respective Buim. Every mate In the Union Is vitally aud directly Interoeted In tbe subjects to ba discussed in the coming Congress. In the various Sections, information will be dispensed regarding tbe Increasing of production by irrigation in ths Atlantic States aa wall me in the Pnclflo section; forestry problems in New England, end along the Appalachian Chain, aa well aa along the Rockies snd Sierras - engineering applied to protect from the devastation by floods; drainage of the aubmerved areas; directing and conducting the water to Its most benefleal use; dim a-tology, with special reference to tha service of the Weather Burennthfougb-ou- t the United States, and rural settlement, with epts-la- l reference to the disposition of The Burplna Man. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, By C. B. BOOTH, Chairman. Ample hotel accommodations can be assured to every delegate. been 8pecia railroad rates have made to apply from all part of the United 8taie to thla Congrees. the rates being tha lowest ever made to any convent ion. Apply early to your nearest railroad agent, so aa to luanre H. B. MAXBON. Bncrotary. the. rates being made applicable from GENERAL COM. AT EL PASO. your section. All newspapers and other publicaBy V. W. TURNEY, Chairman. A. V. GIFFORD. Secretary. tions are earnestly requested to giro wide publicity to thla Official Call, and Approved: to Impress upon their readers the W, A. CLARK, Pmddent A importance of this Con- Member Executive Oommittey ' ng lo. or university having a chair of , or other engineering. subject related to Hie general purpose of the Congress. It is respectfully suggeated that in fon-?try- Any Laundry can wash and Iron your linen and return It. Some laundries do thla washing and Ironing better than others and return the goods npre promptly. This la ena of the better kind of laundries. In fact there are none like it In this community. Our washing la done on aclem title principle. Our Ironing Is don on the world's boat machinery. Our delivery la dona by competent men who appreciate1 the value of promptness. In every department we gua antes perfect work. If were net getting yeur work, we'd like to have a trial whleh wo guarantsa to ploaao you or ask for no pay, Ogden Steam Laundry, 4H 25th Street OGDK& v Yk Thane - - 174. UTAH. Cauda. lira W, C. Rarig and daughter have returned from n visit of two months to SC Louis and other eastern cities, fmlll Mra J. M. Forriitall left Tuesday' a tour of eastern cities. for Miss Ada Wahlen left Tuesday afternoon tor a visit In the east. at the Mrs. It. 8. IVnsworth visited rapital during the week, Mr. snd Mra W. R. Isaacs, Jr., pleasantly entertained a party of friends at the Elks club this week, complimentary to Dr, and Mra Pacha RECEIVI NO AND ARE STRIVING TO INCREASE IT. AND TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION 4fE HIGHLY APPRECIATE THE PATRONAGE WE ARE PBE8ENT THAT. WILL REMIND YOU THAT YOUR WELFARE. IS OURt. WE WILL v GIVE - AT-- A NUMBER , The engagement of Miss Myrtle Lyons and Mr. Richard Lee Taylor la announced, the marriage to be aolemn-he- d Wednesday at the Belt Lake Tem- pi, HYMENEAL. A pretty home wedding was that of lllai Mlnelva Clausen of Valparaiso, Ind., and Mr. Lee Hurst of Kemmerer, wyo, which, took pliee Wednesday rating at the residence of the groom's ancle, Mr. J. T. Hurst, on Adamn and fens were the decorations la evidence. The cere-ton- y was performed by Rev. J. E. wrver of the Presbyterian church, after which light refreshments were rwd. The young couple left for Kwnmwer, where they will make their av-Flo- This Couch Will Be Given with Each $100 Purchase This Bad given wKIt 78 Purchase ratara home, Mi8. ISIDORE AS HOSTESS. . Urn Isidore vary lavishly end la a charming manner entertained at her exceedingly pretty home on Lincoln Avenue tut Thunder, the Deutscher uub at luncheon. Thoee Invited to 0,8 hospitality were Mesdames S" Whlimejrer. Culver, Raker, Underman, Md, Seller, Nelson. Banes, Lowan-- n, Ludwig, Sheridan. Barns, and Sellckof Rockford, I1L. tacd the hoateu, PLEASANT EVENING, trliTer? evening was spent of Mr. and T- feature! of the and ?Pre Propvsslve high-fiv- e in a tempting repast 2! ,nd,ll8ence wore won by Mra Clark, , Mr. and Mr. Cook, besides whom the 64 Me"r,L 4 Meedamee K?u,lucl Gould, vST Fields: C alburn. Cook and Miaa the home Wednya Gould. The tJflON th o?ev 5v PAirfB u f!l, n th day DIv. 237 G. I. A. to B. of Mountain Div. 103 McL k Clty- - held a K-- of p. hall cm ft! ,iV' aftw wh,ch iwm? litr IU nnln Tuea-e- repaired wher nIrA' id much Jol-formed, which 01 totondln aocla- - ro?n we A. VSSX9"1 mmt th Th. I.,?101!101 CIRCLa Tol Clrcl S f the work nred Md S?d,1,,P r touted This Sweper given with a $25 Purchase This- - Wall Pod up vtth. a $JB purchas A JEWEL RANGE FREE! For every, dollar paid us until Christmas we give one ticket entitling the holder to one chance to draw the Jewel Range to be given away Christmas. ASK FOR YOUR- - TICKETS. KMa OnEe trllkh gtram wtthi eacb ton to Tf par- - PayzncntSs Your Is Good irvfrwment and a le meet with -- Adjourned Comp The Installment House $80 YotJ Can Buy on - P to-- X r5?r PMtadeplhta.-Uk- - K. net Meeting was tocretary. Mtw president pro-telatht.h President and vice Aort business tetatlnt Ta, pY Condon recited Ivan, Shew end lr:t,0M from Emerson. 1,IH "Soh.wIV7 totorvetln ar- - tnUlBeBday- . '' MEETING. PUfylng s Hyrum Pingreef Mgr ' |