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Show DESERET EVENING,: 1 , bserve .Q1SMI,1f,1:!:.1T5.:-.,:'':...:- iaarmers. Maeserls. Birthday Today '711t, Ranchers - 1;4, Fruit Growers M. R. Brims of the Bait Lake baseball teltAs Dr. Martian., representing the hfurrilY bmAeba.0 on., and - W. D. Brown of the Ogden team left this morning for Butte- to attend the onnual meeting of the 'Union Association Baseball leagett. Prosdent Md. F. Murphy will call the mooting to order at 10 o'clock gatordaY morning itest then ,the trouble Will it're in begin. salt Lake, Ogden tailor of the Union leo( as, Misosouts and Great Palle have declared their intention of withdrawing from the Vnifin league and forming a state league. Helens bee not taken any definite Kant! In the met, N, , THE 2. t , :1 ; V, " rL Wrens will- propeoe a number of enteridnients ten, the- - slaying which It Lake a 'burwill relieve rule, or WWI den in providing .11MOLI POMO letta: U'rATI'S GREATEST C011141- Tbs Salt Lirs, club ieceTvadr-yeatordny fronnCoptato 'frank Huelsman he TRY NEWSPAPER that release. 'He says asking for hie luut an opportunity to manage 4 teem in 000101110 soon a. As tho Oklahoma State league, letter wits received a wire was sent the 1VZ NZWS to H. H. )(aster, who will menage Salt o Lithe'S 'team thie yaw- - forming hirs-t-will Sr possible Mater 'bold Huseisman-- lf the to with Tbs Deseret News k en Sek ra make Hueisman an offer play tbilt reef- -again Thai Loaves or Enter. Skycrepere hold f club th Salt Lake The eireetors-eSalt Lab. Atter 2u3e meeune et the Hotel 'Utah, yeeterdity Patrons Who Can Not Mate It Are afternoon to discuss the policy to he puratas Butts toitietureted to atom the News Onto& sued at Aho league meeting (on morrow. - The tub's position-wdiseussion extended over in detail. After plan of It- was .greed then nes definiteprocedure could be outlined until the rush's delegate te the Butte meeting saw " happen there.' what would beerthell meeting Ave held at eight-team- s. , Mr.- : :''' k 'i , Q.11 ' ,' ' , ', 1 , .' , '', - .' s, ' a,, 4"et . , 1 ;1 .'43::1,- 11.:t; - , : ,- ,, , ' , 'vted ' ,, i i I. 1 " ' , t ' Pte. . ..' ' 4 seek" e41 , i ti ,,i freehnees witnessed.' The closing three perform- - t men. enenish dancers, and instrument- suck's. will occur tonight and tomorrow i aliste, Kathrene Miley in "Now Have a a - , Little Fun."' Arthur Vincent and Eleaafternoon and evening. Count.! nor Raytnortd in --'Names Don't , and- - the two Tell La brothers, the who pateens regular OrphetuttThe ,go to the Orpheum regulerly every i Hordes. Russian dancers, singers and ' complete the bill. Pettey night, sometimes called "so- - I Instrumentalists clety night," will be reinforced this and evening by a delegation of over 100 i131cIn'tyre- and to the National Heath will be the attraction at,the Salt ladies of n gel- - Lake theater Tuesday and 'Wednesday. I Woolgrowers convention, mow-1seats in the center 1jan. 20 and 1.1. with &Wednesday matt, lotion.. A block-o- f Lille theater has been reserved for DM In John 'Cort's MILSZilie production headed of the succeseful musical novelty. "The t he visitors. The current 'how Mile. Daale, the noted-to- e dancer. Ham Tree." one of the greatest laugh- by s,,,...,1 all the rest at the good Acts. are Mg successes this 'country - hes over again known. The comedians have no equals responsible tor good business ,: in the trellniltion-n- t vtuttrit negro Aar this week. - ' I .,$1.n..o,,, - - , - Ileeth---Mcint- ighes-Allt- stoi : 4 tr ere T A.- -1.1"""""---- -. -- .. ,r,,,,r,,,k, 3,012,41,4, "., e- ''''11'.H47. , . ,y1, - 4,i', knoww-loceli- '' hn -- ,' s, 1 .,t,4,,, -- - 1 y :; i.,...:.!'i,..,,. ns ithy.littit-sanivenristsy,..or,- '''''';'4i1;;;;4 k' . - t .1 3OYE00IIII01111 IN KIISSEcOVIBIANY:--late Zr Karl O. Staeser meet in a tamilyAtittherinie or the trtah ttah Thesiter...-Patro' UtteseriS- to : celebrate the- .- theater M. Cooke. today at the 'borne of his widow, Cooke' Arrives.--Jowho- have seen Willard Mack a AgrthslayL.The 1,11e and labOce et thertmlineet and.. Akio excellent :company in.' i,The the new Inane el of the Empress. thehereyesterdaYlifternona the current toe arrived Stocki.f3t111 adaeatot to Tsircu Tryviattun, EMU .have aiready re,- - Man Who bill- at the rtall. haVebeen froin Salt Dievo;Ind assumed iiiirdtt. valved deseked tribute among the peo ple- who knew blin he a C. N. Sutton, The photo. m'eoere than pleased with the erin-itie- s succeeds toda y. lie wonderful !who resigned about-10- - dant ego Be rapt) above la ene tal5ert 'during the later years of fits J4fó1h tinuse men' The and' is rePlete with fore cominl to Salt Lake, Mr. Cooke ht which DT; his early boyhood, in in metaaen. Germany. appealing totheater 1)1C1LAESLrIt'S Tim relatives of the - 1 - - iha4 pad - rieh comedy. The bill closes with tol- - was mana:Ter of the Empressconnected In San Diego.. He has been morrow night's performance, to be Corsidlne vaudeb ling, mmance of the with the SitiliVan ' :Ict)(Ttd northwest ;'Pierre 'of tbe ville zircult for a number.' years. Mr. Cooke Is tat, orlAinator of the phrase Smoker Flans i. 'Where everYbody-- trops"'which le now Sullivan "' EmpresspLovere Of 'vaudeville are used as a slogan by all the I Sigr:ctl Corpe-,Give- s sri - Emyoyable 4 - ' " '18kItz':', I -- BRIEFS the purchase meeting reseed $4,000 ror. Cite in the heart of the of town and tho improvement thereof.- Of this sum MOO w411 be paid for the ground and luxe will be used to make- a begin. ning on the impervernentat, 4II !Z , ,,i -- - The ; a t .,.. II I - I'll' 1) 1;4 1.114 r ' .' '''''''', '' '''' A I - P ,ii, -0 , ; ,: ' 9r ...:A - - 617. Sält'..LAke-2::7,1::- Delle-ht---Ou- r ,71,1,, '; ''' LiLrit1 , - Adele a town, strange- - prees this week. It is'.oni of tba best and , ly somnolent et late. Is beginreng to programs offered in some time. mom wale up to the. fact that it ha beeno"tha thanageinetit. bus b,t4, busy the large erowds which have beglectine te rate treat et the Self Lahe 'mrseleting the house during the week- of Theater. The fifth , performance "Adele" 1"lot riikbt;' hewed, an line i feature attraction.' "The, Bower of Mei. 12 proved ettendente, but one far below ody," is a mi sdeal a ct in which nit and vocailets entertairiL, What the merits of the operetta - de. mitileia served. The performance watt better the than ever lant night, and Miss ThomP- - - PantogeoLasky's Hohoeit. at ion. and Mr. Park's dainty duet over Mantages theater offer a comedy eketch gi.poter, singing the breakfast 'table had three recalls. I with plenty of onep-an- d , ,,-..,,- . ' . - '' - "1 ,,i'll -- 1 t fr st'N i 1le - will apeak thin evening in the iceish temple on The Social Problem and Soros Solutions." New BonLi M The state prison is in receipt of a packageof valuable books from the 'Bible Inati-- ! tute Colportage association of Chl--- 1 , t ',.::a .,t,;,........: ,.,;'.,...,,.: ,, ... ''' . ,! - !,- it . ,, r" '" - " , '', 1, v - Murray and Boleti will apply for frail- chines in the Union league- if Gin circuit is maintained. This will give the league '' i '. -! .1 t - ;t't, . ,; '' -. ,,,, . . , k ,. of;-- e Theaters i.:,:''''-:;,,T- Romero a ab - t Ai, ' "" , ; 47;:1"li:1177:e and-Putt- '- - ' :.,, :,, ...,, s 00:...1V.041: -- ;,: '. - , . ob ' And many' others who, see no are regular read. daily papers en of - -- ' t V t ,,, m - i , '4: I ;1 :1; .:. 214t4,f4,4, ' - LOCAL FRIDAY ''JANIJARY.'1.6 1914 iCEINTS "- -- " lust Mght b1111111i 1 company A, 'signal corps.-nati- onal guard of Vtah, about 200 members and guests being present. Features of the I I entertainment were boxing and wrest, ling by amateurs. mualcal numbers and onus in divertisements impromptu Miss Lillie CI. -- eat -- peri.-1 1RtliallAILAPPOtAtegg Helen LI Bothwell, recorder; wiltob-hotis book re-mot or ....,ThsM,issesrragstsanti th.. ' ternounThiltnittritit7recalver,-Mrs:-Magghrfierghonat to over the country.1 prisons odically Letchfield entertain this were caught unaware. Of Brown, field, marshal: Mrs. Maude : .,: EAtitti having been provided for by funds N, 7, Nelson of this city, brotherot Miss Mary - Sappington,- -a assistant Halton and O'Connor of the Deseret I marshaiv Mrs. Minnie BennY. left by the tato .Evangelist D. L. the late A.' C. Nelson, 'wits appointed next bride-elemonth.. of tne gYmnaslum and .All Hallows out college Mrs. Julia t Carver, inner sentinel; ,. sentrnel: Aloody d Mathsrespectively, put on a clever physiciafl . Qt..11:ST EVENING GOWN' Dr, Ada Faust, thislinornipc ansintant to A. go with the big mittenty- that won - Mrs.. Harold .4 .8moot is ' hostess 7'he managers are .Mrs. Anna TraPP Poseible Vetere of lk)itglaspthe son,letate superintendomt of public inOF .E3,111,ROIDERED hearty applause when the referee de- this afternoon at an informal affair Mrs. Eunice Butcher and Mrs. Maude sppliettion of the. University of titah troution, the same position that Mr. 3tOCSSELINE DE SOLE , clared home. at men , on reserroir a her given-Nek, match ;liteC, for the Fort Doug', Matheson held under the, a' - theme gavean exceilent account of reservation been has lea Rotheun., Parisian modletee-ar'boom.; military ' entertains at a selves. Fred end T. Thomas. --M-rs. favorably considered by the war meet ing fuller skirtsAn example is The Salt take Civic club will -according-Areport- re 19 I.on Monday, Jan. ceived yesterday from Washington D. Utah- D ivelopment League. mousseline lasting ten minutes in which -p. tn and the RP. and pale blue embroidered -the t cial club at 9:90 C.. The posedbility of the reservation i 3010 has .a skirt laid lnThn.. foil. The match was' e The State SocletY, Daughters of a ut John Malick -- of - the- - First1.1rdtarlan t with afternoonArlittge-sitoptoleanly-eemeetdeSal ago The Utah Development league-Withis like folds. The tunic is of brussels -- -meet and almeet Some to on i address an displayed wilt church give 4Bevointion- leLund.Fiteeresre to be tMunielpal---Problems.reason-for-reft- w lace, caught at The waist by a girdle eery-hold members All &Clock 3:30 Ma hold a meeting .et ' mat. The' match of Van Dusen and given by Mrs. Julia M. Farnsworth are requested to be present, and the orgoid cord. ing the request ' t atterdoon at the Commercial :club to 4- Schellenberg was another prime favor and-- , M rs--- Emily C.' W I) leY. ' public is cordially Invited loattend. , of the evening. both men being in tneeting TIM LATE- discuss "Rabindranath Tagore." Mrs..,L0" Coal Co, 4likfato.... -- - arrange details tor the 4 wasun31 parW---i- s in form and fast:7711e given A and agent B. mitch perfeef Bonn all the best coals. bc1tU matineedancing will give a violin 10107tir. decided-at-Thecoat- timekeepers-whisafternoon-a- t the Salt Laiteltigh f iadreteeseet: this Logan. The committee which ham the - s, . ---- -. bleth grapplers worked herd-fe- e --- L, in "rage coneiste of Secy. , . la here visiting from Vernal. program 'school, ,:-Mre, Robert McDowell anteit ' iPah); ., ii, and several- times there - were .close will 4.1, Irat1411.-J.-R.131.4 reSTATE LOANS.: McHenry and J. EDUCATIONJOURNAL' club Will meet tained twenty little folks Thursday af:- - -- Wasatcif cans The men recoverles--M. Kirkham, members ot the 'board affair of yesterLiterary for with both social clever The largeat EULOGIZES NELSON 14,Lartg, Owl &molt E. O. Leathe - ternoon.-- the occasion being the sixth erflori of day afternoon was. the benefit social 1 cni Tuesday with-Mrof , quartet furnished a number IVithowi Deigy. 2" was recalled-seve- ral section of the Ladles woeu. 1237 east First South street. In- birthday of their eon - Lester. airs and lively the art by given popuhor Rates. ' stead of with Mrs.W. I, Snyder, Mrs. club-- at the Literary The Journal Boston. ASUTONJIENKINs CO. of Education. :;WEATHER REPORT' Capt. E. L. Roane made a short talk number being present. and C. J. McNitt, will give a paper on The regular monthly meeting of the 17 !data Street of Jim . Of which Dr. A. E. Winship In which he said that the purpose of a large Woman's Detnocratir-clu- b was held - LidritrtismItente event being altogether delightful. "American Painting" .TILI. s P.M, SATURDAY. Is dabs bat the following editorial Inviting young men to the armory for lthe was served Wednesday afterttoon'with Mrs. H. J. late in the afternoon was Salt Lake, ilty and "trinity (radius of on the late A. C-- Nelson. state superin-- - ea evening entertainment was to ae-- 1 from a table-lai, Ail interesting event of last night with the beutiful Hayward in the Bayward apartments. ' S. M. TAYLOR Martin and The principal business 2) milealTonight ancr Saturday.- - cloudy Ca of Misi-Alicof the afternoon silver presented to the the marriage quaint.them with the work of the sig- new linen-anwith local nitin or snow, colder Saturday. tendent of public instruction of Utah Funeral Directors. which took Place C. Moulton. consisted tn.-thnet toms, Its personnel and to interest club et the Christro, 4 party. The Arthur annual election of of- SaturdaY.el& cloodY, 151 to 21tI Fast First South, St of State death Mrs. home of the bride's aunt, at the ficers wittrathe following result: Prest--them in the national guard service. All centerpiece was of pink and white with local rain or snow; older SaturdaY. (ktvertiosineut) -- The rooms 'Were effecSamuel-Pawere invited to visit the armory Tiltirs'' dent, Mts.e H.- J. Hayward; vice pre. Shippers forecast (within to radius of Nelson of Utah on Dec. carnations. . din1100 mile the denkitArtr:-A-nnidecoratedMrs..T.--JLake Salt of throughout, one moved drill Bus- tively Meters; secretary, Mrs. of the beat known and best' day evenings, the regular ('1tylPrirtect5-- ' night of These in charge were Waft" hour hipment against attractivewith Anna ?terry; corresponding secretary, the company. It was explained that a welL chairman Of the art section. and ingroom being especially degrees going n U.- P-r, R. iidwreo s aoutheast beloVed of the state auperIntendents- --recent roses -- of ardecorated-Itable and Rounty;-treasureits f D. yellow Mrs. reorganisation-oMrs. Mrs. F. I. Parker chairman on U. 4k R. (I. R. R., 30 degrees mouth. Dr- Nathan C. Schaeffer of Pennsylva S. color. The same in other details the a few of made the enlistment cominittee John executive E. !Ay 8 IL- - le Clark; and necessary tea at the Presiding rangements. It R4- - rawit additional-members-a--the superin guests coffee and S. P. hourawere bride wore a gown of white marquisette from the different wards. Mrs. S. A. degree' woot on W. lace R. R.; and 0 detrees northwest ell O. 8.1 dent that has merved 14 years. 'At the were invited to become acquainted Mrs. George B. Wilson, Mrs. Russell Kellars Mrs. Sarah, Final preparations hat lieen-mad-brides' roses. Dyer,NMrs. Heber Young, Mrs. H. F. ;: Lust election, when party politics were with Its work With a view to becoming for the junior promenade to be held L. R. R. Woodruff. Mrs.. Murray Sullivan and carried a shower of I'. was attended by' her cousin,Miss Groschell; ehttirman of the program WZATHICR CONDITIONS, members. tonight, and throughout the school. and Mrs. Adolph Simon. . Mrs. W. H. She exceedingly Jntense- - M-r- Nelsen was , Florence Dou- committee; Mrs- - Elizabeth' M. Cohen; Lieut.-P- . P. Bassett. adjutant 'both teachers and atud- , The temperatures have risen everywhere nominated by Ali three , today, among was in charge of .the dining Ethel Martin. r. and littleRoth Dunn was and wore white chairman of ,entertainment cotrunittee. adparties was se!! of the battalion of Infantry; ;briefly enta, the- impression le prevalent that in the eastern half of the country, dile to were the in room. serving Martin Ivearing Mrs. Kent O. Keyes: press committee. gowne-Mi- si lingerie the affair will eseell any other ever the prenimeo of low barometer area cen- unanimously elected by the people He dremed the asmmbly. stating the put.. followingAssisttng Mrs. Earl girls; young blue ribbons. and the latter Mrs- - Brig T. PYPer, 1.1m. R. Et. S. Colheld under the ilLURDICe41 of the school-- I' tral tht morning Over the lake yeslott' has been artive of the Pose of the state to have the national Havenor. Miss Eleanor Warren, Miss with hersThe :cloudiness there but prebridesmaid tarried pink lier The Odeon dancing pavilion, ,where vaulting senerel at the Panama-Pacifi- c exposipink. 1 guard Education National association Miss to Cowan, Olive Benson. Frances occurred few at only places la- - to ;be hold. hos ' : the little girl' yarded the tion in 1915. as many states will have. Miss I The members-o- f the club sent a, night ;been cipitation roses,,and ,r the event la in Edna Miss In the misused the much. colder Edmunds. north,, It Doris, a having i meeting Only experienced men of long memIn a calla Illy. Mr, Wilbur Jen- message to Congress irk favor of the elaborately decorated, in white and northerrt Rocky tnountain region, and only yeara,:bever ring Duvall Miss, Farnsworth. Marguerite Or wintewas a native of bership will be taken to the coast he r- He the tolore of the senior clime, bib. kins was best man. , Miss Marguerite woman's' colder in the ()rest HAMA, caueed sUmmes," -Miss Arnold. or the invasion, and a dincing pro- slightly Duvall played appropriate bridal music, by a rise In atmospheric, preesurc An. Utah,' lacking less than a mouth of said. 4nd in order to participate In the and , a a a , north-etintewtorm-bota efresturnents---have-bsen,' and-othend appeared 1the expmdtlen--itefriends --assisted during the Mix witf:and 10 exerceitA being 130 The cabaret Tango tea to be giVen evening.. Mr. and Mrs. Moulton will Reia It f Watch will assist in making west. attended by general cloudiness end prepared which bets of the guard should not delay .4n, argot ,ol, cysildren were with hins when he.pextre4 0 IV meet, PI ' ketriT- whicit' atilagAtelet,stanX1.0.!!wrro1!-toptiresur divide. The temperatures prOgnitiel tir be- East street. It is expected to he.- - included in the the contiorvital league ,,, this mornins site boy the H. had known for 20 years'. that he of the opportunity of going to the big gone of the notable ,S' decorationsevent-gr- a the year. are 500 penantet, in the everywhere tt declared seasonal overawe, the highest at o'elock had a cencer, which he had He the company exposition. had twke 0.ft,d.,1k been secured class colore, made eepecially for this being at Shreveport. - La. whose tempera- - removed. and attractione-have New in one to crack be of Davis the the Miss and Ray he companies Ruby Harvey -Close watching carried on, through - --evening, whieh 'will be artistleallY ture was 83 degrees,- or 11'0 degrees ober siveral surgicalupon which buthal, bad national guard of Vtah and urged in addition' to thoggeokiready mentionel were married . the Thursday night.operation. despite hall Booths 'have normal- hung about-ththe Hungarion band from el'emonY belneperformed at 8 o'clock several months has resulted In detectt his intense suffering he was very ac- young men interested in the character Including been arranged In the corners for the 5:26 sun risos tit 1:51 am and set New York. The at the home of the bride's! Cafe Boulevard, the done the work of tive until signal tiseliuffiew by military Men ' sister, Mrs. Ing persons possib,ly guilty of turning - of daye.Few I ncind es different. (gasses, ;and front these "Admission menibers. pricehave done as Much for any Mat adu compuny the Rev. E. I. Goshen in J. II.- Gru4 will tat served. besides the many features pro- the presence byof the near relatives and ID false alarms to fire headquarters COM PA R A TIVE LOCAL WE AMMER A number of Impromptu festurea taleationally as he did for Utah, 'Evert The wheel band today paraded the trOOI box No. tilt at BeCond West and r reserved may-bvided.'-Inch a hy Tables DATA FOR lANTJARE gontlethan: was 'never snore oned. Including piano xelectione by friends. A wedding supper ft:bowed, streets of the city to advertise the justly said of any one. Hero ic. de- Sergt. Lyman Young. a song by Sere. applying to Mrs. R. W. Salisbury. SOS the table being decorated in pink and Fourth North Streete. Repeated fals ! basketball game this afternoon In the temperature- -. Amon 0 IDet vout, wise and stMelent 4118.); be truth- 1. W. Parrell. a buck and wing dance east South Temple street. white roses., and other details in the alarms from this particular box canned beeeret . gymnasium.,- - betweenthe fully. said-sbride-wore P, Engileh i t hoes --who wilL give vette& 1 re Mrs,' by a gown 63 teAnia of the L. D. S. U.'and the snow Itighest yesterday . ssteblleb a:guard r- - -- - soldier ballads of multitude school Al. in WhitS. Mre.; pet.people every Stable Simon ' Bambergert by 49 meteor. and -Sergt.,A. blue de acedems at Ephraim. The entire stud- Highest in this month list Yottr.,t of crepe pale .; Fti In the vkinitY,- and through the cold ; mourn a bet D.7 Mrs.'" numIS4.-is- i tionntthetustrewo in Highest-iMrs.Jkowandothe entertn,g sines, rut acted ent body la enthuelastk about the I M plain 'clothe. have r -- tomest this morning ...... .......". 1 ., 34 toyed friend end Gray.. Mrs. J. lit Snow. Mrs. Joseph as matron.of honor and wore a gown of 2 - The to lAstost this month 'sot ysst-,,..eonclut4 Mrs. Lester Freed. Mrs. Ralph yellewJchartnettee,,-- and carried pink watched for playful persons evening's Nibley. prograin,was a Lowesttarn-th- e month'sinoe 1874 ' , bex. ed by an inspection pftlie signal equip- 1 of Ogden. Mre;TG.Webber, ropes. lain at her home tomorrow afternoon Normal this Mr. Chapdelains acted as best O.- Official.. SS P. for yesterday Ft.Hoag Railway of eta- - i NO.2 Fireman Rush Arthur ment in use by the tonmany. including and evening for her baffle te041011011 Mean yesterday . 44 ..A, Keyes. Mrs. E. H. Robin- man; The bridal motile was furnished' tion, on the corner last night. at wireless' telegriuyil set. buszer,teieduty son. Mrs. Theobald, Miss Bryan Hods- - by Mrs. E. J. Shields. Acctimulated excess this month ...4.,1, $4 and Mrs.' Mr, saw a woman,. a'small boy and two Gen. SuptPrank W.,.Vaillo ofthe greph, telephones, rockets 'and bpmbs, t ton. P. finlike Wilson 'of Mies Jr., Mr.' Heb- .Williams, YIK1no bave gone for a short bridal trip box and stead Dear In. railway malt ogIviee for the Thirteenth heliograph, flags, Colt lanterns, Kvon- bare Mr., A. B. Apperson. Ernest. Davis Precipitation-- . I ...net. a. sraoate ,tt the butanes colWoodand-wihome the be at later at it a.tasr moments. 'rite boy and one - nalestinoS equipment-an- d other tech- - Samberger.- - Fred D. Cowans anctMr. ruff.lege, Is Visiting today.townin' for a.m. to three distrki,ells hours Total :apartments,.11 .,. todoy of the girls tried lb open the box but , , Meal-- apparatus- - The largo drill ball Preparatory to beginning the work tor lila month 41 were unable to turn the knob. ' Then' tit-from on Seattle. husinees Wan a. neat Monday of the new semester a Total sight. Twenty. picturesque 1,07 Atoeuniu this month, was the -'Liberty Chapter D. Varna hies at the Salt Latk4 poetoffiett,---:111r.- . number Of students bevel RelatiVo humidity-a- t t bwaccordIng --to Busk-picke- d seas tip --and, H, Mr Thursdajb Mrs.- la a 'Tale 'Te peduaie. and has a classmaa Itt, and rack. end of gal the threw it at one mat the NtW1 Rlative humidity ot e p.m. eater- and at this week. registered wrestling the at box a occupy Orpheum -and theprogram included a the doon.of. the box- -net . ;;;;T:: .. ... ,.., ., ..,.- l 1; II te-141e, halt ' several-tra- teon "Architecture a inf. Getdenit Fireman Bush Interfered and secured 11 SNInish war., Mr. Vaillo had- - entire equipped as in a camp. the equipment afternewfor . - t4graphy, second year algebra., high Mils Voelker, ' :WEATHER RECORD. nle days," by Miss Sallie Sholes, the names of the boy and the woman. I eharte of the United States- - mails in of a eoldier being displayed in an or- by school arithmetk'r and .domeatin "nom. solos by Mrs. B. F.-:I:: lieril the Philippine Islands,' end was prae derly- manner science have been organised In the intim Shelter tents The boy gave his name as Roy lAnor Ore; The party: informal Wmveraturo. dancing( 226 west Fourth North, street and thai by Mrs. A. H. were also pitched here and there, show- high school, and In the business colWally a &vary poattnaliter-genera- t. Miss of in Miss honor , by Hay Breeden Mrs. R. M. toralion. presided, woman as Mrs. L. F. Lew, mother' et al lege new retirees of English ancl York New last of Alight was the-her hostess arithmelie have been erranglad. The two iirlti did the iDoralinger ist GIRL PREFERS LOVER home of Mr. and i T4 Miss Marguerite ed Itt Abe tteltorlt, of new atudeuts direet101) of Mess fr.4 2i give their names, but were-su- p -,- Arot4 - not a- - most-d- el ightf 1,1FrATI9151 was dele,re elected Morrison -ett the be of neighborlleattaa, ñrd$O. Lieut. C. W. ,WilsonwaS, 'rroublidurir-firrnishposed4o RATHERTHAN-MOTHER, The o the congress to be chairtnan of the committee and refreshments were served gate held in Washington. :.D. C..nest Mira. Bea Hervey of - No.-- - 1 stet low was on - .7.affair. the planned : i during the evening, and Mrs.e Barry- - Hogarty was elected watch at box. 424.: some one reported --CHURCH NOTICES I LfH 4''i I M'argaret Thompson and George his mysterious presence to the Police. alternate for the chapter regent. I Wire. entertained B. Williamson F. in denaplis arrived- Salt Lake yesterday Death in Prison. with the result that the patro4 wen BALT LAKE CITY. 63 241 A2 -- an tor at partyyesterdayMr.- and 'Mrs. et: 5: Burton afternoon from Butte, ' They .arrived 301 meeting of Baker City Miss is Thomson :here who tho Salt Lake stake will he held 1111 Carolyn oLan Josephine left .yesterday for Hatirvesyenvit,altYcatrtbetefigee at the .police station laef night in tht Atter ervitts-473ears Oenra comPenY, daughter California. wtth I 4 the Sixteenth word meetinghouse. Cheyenne .. . , terso to show his credentials. southern ventence tor ,John The guests were Mrs. A. L. Moreton, and epted xbery, on Mon- Chicago custody of Detectives z$I: commencing at 7:3a p z W. Bywater, chief of the fire de.. , 42 lienver 0 Bair); 62 years of age, Ailed- yesterday Mrs. Herman Bodner, Mrs. Celia Cumday. Januery 19. 1914. officers of the partment, this morning turned the case of the A meettfig was caused Priseti--; 104 at state 1)0dgie tbe Death Ridd---M: Mn, Clifford rs Carl The 'high' priests quorunf orGratille Duluth mtiat 171 - '201 .03 a h Pirmeerst-te-tir or 'twos boy eves to, the juiteolla sourt.. f to inuilintat4 asked by stomach tremble. Parry-wa- s eon, mings,. . Scott. !'Ini,. W. E. Ferdlin and Mies Danghters-o- at 19 e , of Mrs. Zinaheld ;.:;),fi stake will meet on Stmday JanuarY. 32 : 0 With the toy. when the offense ' wail T. ,, disthe the in:Novoober. vteted 190S,7Inyesterday 2ititrrts6lir she 'as girl 19. 1114. at IQ o'clock a. in. end,s, Ethel:Tyr-Cr44 - runaway 0 Card. who was surprised by ty shower committed according to Chief By , of Ni eourtrelative4 trict Barry's 36 dabbled 34 Ito ner handkerchief. her oyes .03 full attendance Is desired. Oratni Junction dowers from her visitors. À pleniE water was his Mother and two Sistera ' 16 ......"1-..known to the prison'yMeltils, The 14 ai e. 0 MtP; Thomas Reams entertain of I clOnt ,want to go back. are The quarterly, conference of the 'Havre ho,,, not .: lututheon was a feature,JUdge Alexander McDttiuster this morn44eld' today and the bnrial , 22 was funeral next Iteletis.,4Of in week' honor early Madame Ltherty stake of Zion will be held on iturou ',. ..,.. 31) 31); 0 Twant to stay with Cliorgc." And her ing diopakohed ILO OfritOr Ott the case. s ILO In the prison temetery,,, bearer whols of Deveneert, to a letter 42 421 Sunday, January 18, 1914. The Mat Kansas City soft Robe shook the police station. Mrs. A. N. Hanson entsrtained at an and a 'thorough investigation will be ...,".. her Cardinal from Gibbons. tO a oom- 14 46. 14 Madame ... will session 0 , ,be held In the neeembly Lander ..,, The ease will be Aurned over to the elaborate diner on Monday in honor of made. Chief BWitter swore 64 will 64 52 ..96 heti at le a. m. The presidency of Loa Angolan ......,-remain Davenport live ,nionthis her last the for federal officers by the police, until Funeral of Robert Charles. birthday anniversary. plaint. DUring ... ... 34 - 3s another- week before prOCPeding .on Dr. Hanson's tht take desire a full attenclence 'of Modena The decorations were in American at least 16 false alarms have been 66 24 0 which time GeOrgtv Oertaplia will remain to Ne Saints and request that they ar- moornettd 4.;...v.:.,.,,,; Honolula. , She bereelf to in from this box, according expresses 22 New York' 01 In the city jail.' '22) IS -- - -., Beauty roses. A. social evening was turned According to the man rtmeral services for Robert Charles, ae being delighted with Salt range to attend. Special ear service North .,' the chief. 62 .. . 24i Jake,' 0 and tho girl, they had music. MSS Platte.... and ..4 later with In gm arrived spent 4114 a just on Ashton Avenue. and Wandamero Oklahoma .....,.'... . vho 'ypars. , iesterday andin fact says that she would make Prizes were won 71 44 441, 0 Salt take to be married and had not and Anderson Mrs, by a held were , at lines. it her choice of any Mace she has so local hospitel,401 40' t (Mukha had time to appear for the ceremony. evening' and those present this afternoon, at 3 o'clock Photons ..,,,A....... 1 t', 611 t '0) 62 rber far seen. Ift whioft n maker--theMiss Polk Appomted.1-7- 2 home. W. J. man is who anotlfer 36 Eggleston. .01 221 20 Pocatello ....i in Hall W.., the This is the more significant as she were: Dr. and MTS. W., R. Calderwood. Burial Wag ,....,..t. 44 60 chapel G. Olt SALK Ilfra. said ' to and Anderson-have Dr. 44 ,.. Dr. and Mo. traveled to Salt,. Lake !Portland, Or Mr. Charles as abrothhas been eight times around 261 61 . .. 0 from Butte in tompany with a young en) ellneterl. Van Cott, Wee Nellie Polk?, who for some time and Mrs. F. Two frame' buildings; approximate -- Rapid City er of Mrit- - ,0: P. Irackeltnan, of '828 44 ' Rose burg W0111114 ,waitt,. D Dr. and Mrs. past arrested by Detectives south Thirteenth. West fitreett- 4imen8iotuf1irx24 . now In used a gm, Louis . et the, 1.7tah4 . ... . M 44 - On "" ' $4 ind Mrs. E,W. Keil'', gavIngs & Trust Zeta, and Leichter end sit else- being constroction offices at new East Sid St PaAd ..... Crs' kilts been' Thurndar, night company, ' and Mr. 1144r-schoheld Mr.. for Wiliakrd federal the Meets. Hanson, . . . 64 and Central building. UM,- - San Ofrao given at rranklin's by the Salt Mrs. SHlig and Mr. 7:38 appointed jo 44 Sam stenographer Greenwood, 314 Irrr"wil 4an Utah. Bills. VeMity of, Seakd bids will be Camp.. 3072 Royal Paying Manhunt 4 gam. Irt) partment of parks and public property, s I H. Dillon. Ifiss rece ived for same up to and of America. the room being 44 44 431 .34 Colored Han Stabbed. Man ; Gene spattio and succeeding hiles Rae Misses Stewart, who In has. the White January 21, 1914,- for one orincludg colors, To, ti8,061.84 society both of iihridan . , date warrants aggregating and put.. er 16 60 101. accepted a position- with $aid office building, which must be ' pie. and the officers being patted at 91)".. 34 0 ,,, 44j have been spolutne drawn auditor the 1. by county' a specially arranged table with the Iv. M. King, a 'negro, proprietor ot In Storage company, removed from premises t4O, (Ling after,- TonoPM, 3 341, IN, the P payment of bilicincurred members :at the others. The occasion The current eventsand current $21 0 !the Dunbar eluti on being notified to do PO. Right reserved Washington ,,,, street. feet Lopes manhunt. It- - by south.State 26t 46 was tadiele section 0 of of the Literary to feject anY who r,ature File bids 1W!IHRt4 Drs. Calderivood, Harding and Han stabbed in a little argument last that about $4.000 more In bills will be Include Mrs.: Anna Davis,officers, 0 with : club will meet thin afternoon at the past.1,111oran, contractor. jflf, Winnemoco announce that they bare formed Sunday night with a Pullmans porter. passed upon by the board ' of county Mrs. Minnie W. Horkeremith.-oracie- ; oracle: clubhowte.. lire: W. Y. Barrette will sen,, lioard of Trade building, CityAdat partnership and, removed were not serious and the commissioners within the next week or mra. :Nora Arnold. vice ,A1,4FRED11. THIESSEN, Kings injuries New of "The on Scionct Mrs. a alvo ' oracle; o vertieement. paper ffices to suite 404-- S relaplatop ski& Section Directoh., matter was not repented to the polies. , Elias Holder.. chancellor; Mrs.::: Mabel Efficiency." Mrs. W. It Dlittall. will tAdmItmemq . -- , S öci aL An d ' P ifititti 7N eii. - ': -- -- eetermeetr-sisti---theguests K ct a - four-roun- - - - draw.---Both- Jdnn-Anders- on - - -- ern e - ne1ther-swami-4.4- ed - ", , . --- - ,- Mr.-an- ' - d s. 1 , - e e - Supt.-Andre- ' ul. 112 , II:NOTES". .1.11--- -- west-on-the- nd- tin, Clailift-Mra-Alfr- ed ring-beare- 4k41-- - ' eight-hour-la- -- - -- - , er- years-of-age-.- let, -- - at o-urce ' n- IS , e - -- e - ,0100 I f 4o- -- thts-rnont- n- emu-Fade.- nights.--flreme- . . - 1 ll ; the-scho- , - : - ft. le.--e- -- were---piteh- tne-nolice- rt ... - ti ;e a cam-meni- l,..1: marchA - , FL-- W. -- -- and-littl- , e , 1101 ' a- ck -- tio-lia- , - .:T ' ,... the-hom- 3640 -- 4.64 Ar -- ' -- - ". -- ' ' , ' - ' 1'. , -- ' 11,.. - -. -- 1- " - - - - n. , "' er !La'allt orr:s.tHbPr thacityda., - tbs.-Keys- - .4P , 111 - -- s. - "all-bid- 261-- . 11 k,vot |