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Show TRUT H 2 in an unorganized mining district in half of the fifth part of the Ring and Box Elder county. The officers of the the Book was the special subject for According to the daily papers some- company are: E. W. Wilson, president; the evening. body is going to introduce in the next H. C. Randall, vice president; P. A. ft ft and 3. P. ArmSorenson, treasurer; two to bills legislature regulate mining The Shakespeare section met Wedstock operations. One it is said has strong, secretary. nesday morning at ten oclock. The It for its object the abolition of trading in for reading was the last act of The shareholders of the Emerald subject futures and will make it an offence for Cymbeline. met in annual session on ft ft any broker to sell mining stock not company and of with 195,700 Tuesday morning, owned by himself or his principal. The history section met Thursday the shares in the 300,000 corporation and should never That bill is foolish morning at ten oclock, when Mrs. elected the represented, following a law. the become If or did Louis it Black revived the reign of pass pass of board directors to and serve officers, of and XV. the early part the reign of legislature it would probably be found for the W. F. Louis XVI. ensuing year: Earls, preunconstitutional. The other bill has C. H. McMahon, vice president; sident; ft ft merit and if it can be constitutionally J. L. Yundt, general manager; J. E. enacted it should be and the sooner the Oglesby, secretary and treasurer: the Yesterday afternoon the Ladies anC. director being Henry better. It will provide that all mining remaining Literary celebrated its twenty-fift- h Hoffman. companies whose stock is listed on the niversary in a fitting manner. The proft ft make shall periodical mining exchange was in the hands of a charter John M. Murray of Eureka has gram reports of the physical and financial conditions of the mine. It is very bought from G. F. Bridges one half member Mrs. Royle, who is today one of the club's most valued and active doubtful if a mining company can be interest in the Grand of four group All members, as was recompelled by legislative enactment to claims at Tintic. The consideration members. wore the club colors green quested, do that, but, the mining exchange could was said to be $1,000. and white. Pleasant surprises were accomplish the same result by refusing of features the afternoon, and the to list any company unless it agreed to CLUBS. th WOMAN'S twenty-fifbirthday passed a marked comply with those regulations and it on club calendar. the day could eliminate from the board any Illinois The to of to womens live that failed which up delegation company ft ft agreement. It is a step the exchange clubs to go to Los Angeles, are to go Arrangements are being completed protec- by the Santa Fe route. Mr. Nat. M. ought to take both for its own of for the art rummage sale to be given the tion and for the protection been has before the Brigham lecturing home and educational section of public. clubs of that state, and many of the by the ft ft the Ladies Literary club next wee a. women wish to visit the Grand The failure of the mining stock of Arizona en route to California.canyon The proceeds of the sale will be demarket to make any advance in voted to a fund for increasing the numft ft to those is very disappointing price The tourist section of the Ladies ber of model schoolrooms in the city, and all who are interested are rewho had invested with that expectation club met Monday Literary morning, donations to the Lad-is- e The quested to send and to speculators generally. club-houwere the and this week, or topics Nuremburg Literay volume of business has kept up very by Mrs. Woodruff, Life inform the chairman of the section, Rebensburg well, but the appreciation in values and Works of Schiller by Mrs. A. C. Mrs. L. E. Hall, or Mrs. W. R, Hutchwhich has been looked for since the Ewing. inson, where articles may be called for. manot has of the All works of art, including pictures, yet year ft ft opening The tone however is terialized. fancy work, books, etc., The Browning section met Tuesday will be characterized by considerable firmness. acceptable and appreciated by As a general rule there can be no doubt evening with Mrs. Boxrud. The last the section. that prices have touched the lowest notch and those who nave nerve enough left to buy and stay with their purchases will make good profits before many months. ft ft The stockholders of the Daly Mining company held their annual meeting on AND GET THE KEY the officers of Monday and last year as follows: C. L. Rood, presiFOR THIS BEAUTIFUL vice David McKenzie, president; dent; J. B. Haggin, treasurer; who with MINING COMMENT. se bric-a-bra- c, COME re-elect- ed George M. Scott and Charles Bead There is a form the directorate. of $25,544 and balance in the treasury condition. the property is in good m ft Little Home Of Your Own, At the annual meeting of the on Monday, the following named Daly-We- st officers were re-elect- ed: berger, president; J. J. L. Bam- D. Wood, vice W. S. McCornick, treasurer; Barnett, secretary? who with Ezra Thompson and W. H. Dickson compose the board of directors. The mine will continue to pay its usual dividends of 40 cents a share. ft ft The decision of Judge Marioneaux h case in in the Grand for the which the issues are found and able clear former is a concise, document and shows the judge to have case much thought and care, ?iven the able statement of the case and shows the judge to be a lawyer of no mean ability. The meat of the decision appears to be that the Mammoth company owns the ore bodies in dispute, underneath the Silveropolis and the Concord claims, but did not properly set out the description in the pleadings. This will probably occasion a third trial of the case. ft ft Articles of incorporation of the Tyche Mining company, which is capitalized shares has been filed. at 5,000 in The company owns the Creek canyon Let resident; S osiah OF CHICAGO. ILL. Will Furnish you with' Money to buy a home like this and give you Sixteen Years and Eight Months to return it at $5.50 Per Month Per $1,000, Central-Mammot- 1-c- WITHOUT INTEREST' THIS Co-Opera- tive Association more homes for its members than any other similar institution in existence as we already have offices all the way from Chicago to the Pacific coast. Over $200,000 contracted for homes in Utah now. Gall Today and Get Your Contracts. The Womens club met in regular session on Tuesday afternoon. Discussions on the cigarette law, and instructions to delegates to the biennial, were laid on the table. Mrs. W. H. Jones read an interesting paper on the Philippines, giving the peculiar rites and ceremonies by which Spain took possession of the islands. She told of the differing characterics of the islands and people, she gave some personal reminisences of Mrs. Styer who recently returned from there, after some eighteen months residence in the Philippines. Mrs, Jones also read extracts from a Filipino newspaper, descriptive of the natural width of the islands. Next Tuesday will be an open day, when the entertainment of the afternoon will be in the hands of Miss. Buckley. ft ft Mr. William MacLeod Raine, who writes of women suffrage in Coloradof says the ballot in the hands of women has neither unsexed her, nor regenerated the world. It has not regenerated society, nor abolished political corruption. It has not even prevented bloodshed at the polls, and made the election of bad men impossible. As a short cut to the millennium woman suffrage may be counted out as a failure for even upon moral questions the line of political cleavage in the woman vote is as decided as among men. Yet on the whole considerable positive good has resulted since woman entered the political arena. On the whole, the private character of has been of a higher than before, owing to the close type of the Civic Federation and scrutiny which other womans organizations have induced conventions to hesitate in nominating a man of pronounced immorality or unworthinesB. The newly aroused interest of women in civic affairs has manifested itself in other ways in the greater cleanliness of streets, in the city park improvements and especially in the care, ventilation and artistic decoration of school buildings. The women of the various state boards have done good work in furthering the interests of their charges. This has been notably true in those boards relating to the care of the criminal and pauper classes, manifesting itself in the more efficient management of the female wards of the state and in the improved conditions of the state institutions generally. The fear that women would flood the public offices, or would take, in any way, an undue part in public life has not been realized in Colorado. The only office on the state ticket conceded to a woman is that of superintendent of public instruction. Literary Digest, ft ft A Denver paper quotes Miss Alice French as saying, when in Colorado reWe have had too much sufcently: frage already, too much talk about womans rights, and all that sort of thing. It is safer for a woman not to be permitted to vote, and much better. This was after Miss French visited in Utah. Can it be that her impressions of conditions here, induced these remarks? ft ft - office-seeke- rs The distinction of being the first woman appointed to an office by President Roosevelt belongs to Miss Estella Reel of Wyoming, who has been named as superintendent of Indian schools. Miss Keel is now the national superintendent of Indian schools for the United States and travels constantly over the length and breadth of the land, visiting schools and organizing and establishing innovations in the line of manual training on the various reservations. Denver Field and Farm. ft ft 608 Eccles Bldg., Ogden. 620 DOOLY BLOCK, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Ladies Aid Society of the Congregational church will hold a cake sale in Walkers store Saturday, March 1st. |