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Show 10 THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY |F. 1. MORSE RESIGNS: A. K. BANQUET Local Chapter Daughters the American Revolution TOASTS THE of Fok MI UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1907. RS BE time next Tribut« } Mrs chapter duced suec¢ sful| | iSpecial Paris, Cable Feb. fenused by { Seth) Warner Morrison th regent, most graciously Intro-| as toastmistre Mr Lee --- = Instruets Carding Richard Conduct Negotintlons. 22.-A the sensation renvort has theat | Ineur the penalty of While no confirmation fean be hud from clerical | prominent laymen were | credit it They base their that the bly | as carried ed to capitulate absolutel lv to t land | V the of stars which are the poetry eee vie MARY State <2 H. of the of} In Regent, . Pore D. . in your bright leaves we would | read the fate |} Of men and empires, ‘lis to be: for| given | F She said that she had visited astrologers in hopes of giving a: horo- ne ALLEN. F. A; R. Charles*Miller, who in turn told in a cope e144 most interesting manner . of 2 « hildish | ceeded i reminiscences of the day, and of he ru Mrs iva first_impressions of Washington, as re- | Diego, ceived from her father as they stood |@" old beside a. battle fought of She battlefield the? where " revolution introduced' "the inember been said her who] @usty. to the that when to do so, attic toast the she by "the or traveled across the continent to|SPinning had REPRESENEATIVE In an telling emblem. of the of the Mrs. society, which sponded to the witty manner, which different the she creaks * had sponding to the this hunted up and small, with her hearers: subjects | 5 ™ine old I | open the language of Nowers domestie industry Was B. her "Whatever to most cleverly: Connell. She There with patriotism | tion responsibility ot re-| eft toast; that she all kinds of wheels, and quotations from haa|®&St large every of a world's industry under the] fingers of woman, and the great-] factor in home lives, and Was received extra loaf in how with the little members, = i ate "ox | SETHE WARREN MORRISON. | MRS. Regent Spirit Liberty Chapter,} DA. author of any the conclusion note, and had come to| that the symbol meant| progress, aS had wonderful which could' possessions, Mrs. been progress it that H,-C. typified in the of now be the Clement, in responding to the astrong spoke as the our said, sun of nation, of with never Fort its sets. Douglas "Spokes." put in wife of an army Saturda , "‘Rhody" | ception the] She} er °F ¢ to 4 consent,| husband, afterward e 1 pIumosur. Yellow daffodils criminal every night to Saturday : receive . INgS pay h Deposits and action for,| or the} Get sent of his ellen communication made - Professional SECURITY by the employment; fi TRUST C0 . ‘ i and Surplus $300,000. 7) to be F. Reynolds. Mrs. W. control of for played Lew man's urchins » stunt |; Meyers, | boys | with Local the the between corpora-| or make be men sale company holdings .of client nor the] our time Mrs. D. E. Hemphill, AT WORK in papers oughtof spendWe some and reading or playing games Uhousanc care, Don R. | te Woodruff, "at: ; Mrs. E. Miss len duty Snyder, Miss Kath- . a. aie B. », , ae Miss Miss fe Rilla ynn, Decker, Miss Spencer, Morrison, Miss Beatrice O'ConMarMiss Gray, Olive Mary Connell, Kiceel, Miss Miss Ethel Miss Hall, Maydella Paul. Miss Hobbs, ether Al-|/ an ou carry the mestic What Is are attached of the His' NErson others AITO} «dispose © EOUneE oe Die of Cocaine or eu any preparation wherein it is an Ingredient ept upon the prescription « a prac ticing physician, dental surgeon or vet ering rs surgeon and sald pre ripttor mall not be refilled See. 2 Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this act shall upon conviction the reof, be fined the im r Country, |ofone. hundred dollars es hae it ha Jeweler, No. 12 East First South St f t vec EE oO tron: ‘ oe | BROWN, is Rae Jonn ;- Cut-} children, not you in unported a the . We and obtainable. making 83. trunsferred to jand : |} t band with |ashamed of Hot E and Cold to BY THE Deseret TERRY for ~ & spring on | sale WOODRUFF (0 \ scip Dunlap Hats RUG Co. | | Bell Seer News *hones: 374-1830; Ind. Bldg. 874-1578. an ap- that But funhtlaa: measure governor | ocea of George patriots, but the they tr the should lle or fed alway h were his equal intily retreating from without an anes bed vi ah country he posterity of: his own Ome. He grasped ee IOGIES On that wets Ae as a con- | be placed himself at. the time forces. and directed them be | "rection Gonaquero) Stator was when men of St which they utterance they tory an UE the to every clothed from anc Monmouth head to go had of in just his the come, turned -and mouth of de- others New and had only Jersey dreamed. campaign, Valley "ne Forge , . the After be | Alexander York- triumphs, mo jand shell he | Pande eu rho himself. rain of all receive with In all battles the shot equal severity ee rs" yet 1e praises - is of en over the or 1 leaders victory of the (Satan Soe Aeon original. It to another in cheaper to by |} the 1" customer women obtain them copied He instanced thus obher hus- firm-she material was have at a it lower l-before | 52 Market street. "Anderson" & Western near P re ee Salt Lake Photo jand finishing. lose th See | |Co., they altogether of have perished: when | S5elf.to be possessed of wonderful leader- plano Plano ae Supply Co., Kodaks ain St. greatest of Americans we find that George Washington stood alone ag ' a character ofWf grandeu grandeur: alone ri on the mount of ; great! ness He did the createst thing possible for a man-.to do. From out of « fragment of masses he molded his home, the great est nation in the worid, and the home of peace and love.' BARGAIN LOW PRICES! S !== GOOD TREATMENT! QUICK DELIVERY! The Best Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables always on hand. With each purchase a regular 5 per cent Investment Rebate is given For this week only a special 19 per cent Investment Premium is being handed to parons. These investment gifts will interest you. Call at our store for particulars. Fashion- She then returned the original Saying not suitlable. |}. Nearly every big West End firm suffers thee th of shall had heen made famous there arose from the ranks of the common people a young man who first as an ald then as an ¢ poser of the British forces showed him- _MERCANTILE COMPANY --___-___ | eeafeie WILLES-HORNE is ful return ihe = from s secretary SOMBLINS OB, | fashionable . Kinds such the time father no ow with a CO Main. _ THE STANDARD : Rev. Father indictment of society that they west end approval the next suitable, the chamber of trade subject conLauden's statewell known | taining ; called. forth -- Bend, trick us choice. Soda Drinks. shore be entirely dropped oe Resorted en ments, C All ‘Tricks ' firmed do- Let upon speeeh while 166 Something Good at the New Market LONDON'S RICH ARE SMART Litde Suter,1e| been d BROWN, best day the there were statesmen, . eaves no ines flesh und h pile Fale a COUNCIL: "or wig oceasion opening WOODRUFF . | j your grocer for Vienna Bakery and cakes, "They're the best." | Lendon | Laudens' 2a) which?! mity > Ask bread the does not burn E is cool and mild. cigars assist attle have and | | The: One that tongue, but Oo; under | im unfo p officers Anna Ione Miss and ¢,)the c anes Miss eryn garet "Mrs, . a Murphy. Miss nor, Mrs. U. U. Hiskey, , ) Y R.} Mrs.| Cc.) Mrs. C. R. Jennings. * pei sei peunnee Lewis, P. Mrs. Cook, Russell Tired or Worried, More Soothing to Nerves Than a 8] 1c} } punish R of honor While first In, peace, first In war! andSvinlaen first in the hearts of his countrymen! ReenCS of hi s | he was second to none : in the » scenes private life, This Is the holiday of his | birth, the time when student, professor| and alumnus meet in commemorative ex-| erclses. The best assurance made by him! is still in keeping with t American | | When | Of the Se duitted <A. CO;|"dent is in Rochester, where he is ma k é| ing an effort to bring about an arrangement hy which the Salt Lake company will be excluded if the deal goes through, {CHOICE Clon] |! Alexan-| Mrs. 8, Zane, C. Mrs. Jones, , "Before existing house sell to ; ' . about laughing it goes, and ought to be managers of tne In Salt Lake has recoggot to do straight if we treatment, and make any guard kerguson, Mrs. LaMotte, Henry L. designat- an by the monuments shall have decayed; when Ship. Not only was he a leader a ‘ : : nation comrade, asking nothing of another whieh about 70 pres-|this young anders far-spreading he would not do himself. le had great refreshments, shall 7 have perished-stiJl will our +respect for authority, but was not tyranWashington's glory unfaded shine, and nical. Ile showed himself to be a great For a songs grown up die not until love of virtue ceases on | transformer and called together from the earth, » on earth itself sinks into! tattered ‘colonies a body of men who de several of the chaos.'"' The governor then congratu- | feated the best disciplined army o1 Eurto perform -|lated the students dn having with |ope. After the pall of the great war had a speech. Frank them as speaker of the day one of | 245 talked to the) pyej, own alumni, who had proven|! Was treated i : iV orn the seepter Bhnselt: an honor to his state and to | for life, but he was a Republican, not an the institution from which he he said, "IT am | eraduated 5 s law to you Former Governor Wells said in part: | trying ordeals he quietiy retired and wa notice of "We have met here todav to do. honat j permitted to enjoy «a quiet pr riod of relose youn to the father of this great nation, the! pose before he passed into the great be I don't think we one Whom all nations love, respeet and{ yond. From this short sketeh of the ent Now sale. Telephone the oe tae L.| Mrs. H. vy dealers were exemplified negotiations Independent teh sections 2, ; Coray, Mrs. Clarence Brown, Mrs. Charles HM, Stevenson, Mrs. D. B. Mudgett, Mrs i. Security & Trust Bldg., . 32 and 34 Main St Capital D, lor, Lake Except Trom There | Winited elates Telephone company, |up here at | with headquarters at Rochester, N: Y.,| Jin whose hands He the bonds and sc-/ what eurities of the Utah Independent com-|! j¢ you wp Riny. The Utah Independent coin-.; thrown out a iy through-its legal counsel is mak-! business offices to h im I ‘any, jing a fight to be excluded from the! nized. cours' i n | ivansfer, which is slated for Feb 28.) good der, Mrs. M. J. Cheeseman, Mrs. G. rd A. J. Gorham, Mrs. George | orders MeMillan, Mrs. KR Hancock, Mrs Jacob Tay-| boldness checks. Salt . A. cas to Company in the! going j of the} tat hf Some | badges With other institutions of its kind. The! ought American Telephone & t Telegraph i com- | | é and bany is making a determined effort to} to begin ~ gracefully Witcher, Mrs. Russell L. ‘Tracy, Sav- seems present We will be open tonight =| Rayman. Mrs. denry ; Lake Rochester tion BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF 166 prt agers with ferns in tall vases alLe with silver jardenieres of __-_o Po. 1S > placed the entire length of Barrow Bros., Stationers. 15 W. 1st St.| the table, which had' small flags SE radiating from each. Plumosus were scattered loosely over the cloth. The "Eat the Best' Viehna Bakery bread af -_-_---? > table s ghied by green shaded eandles in erystal holders. The place cards were works of art. A white embossed shield framed in gold on a red c } Sround, in the centre of which was the | KIL Policemen and Soldiers tn Warsaw | monogram, D. A t.. the whole tied | with the blue and buff! ribbon. The} special delicious menu was thoroughly ap: just preciated. been It The following members and guests were! rorist present: = postoffices Mr Mrs. Seth W. Morrison, Lee | licemen, two clerks und two soldiers on} Mrs, Charles 3 y nd. several| i. Hall. Mrs, I, B. Stephens, Mrs. J. 1. |‘ The robbers looted th: } Watton | C.-Y fallace, Mrs, | office Jolin C. Cutlor, Mrs. R. A. Keyes, Mrs. | their H, ©, Clement, Mrs. Margaret Zane curried! to racy, rs. Thomas Welr, RMrs. ; W. W. Chisholm, Mrs. > oly W. R. Wightman, Mrs. S.> M. ™M Day, Mrs. | the The! M. A. Breeden, Mrs. C B., taney, Mrs. ij re payor) J. M. Dart, Mrs. cocaine without drug wouldout selfish aim, the man without , ot Var thet sen ties ie Borin ue fear came tovus in the form of George | word not thr moral support of his phyWashington to complete the work cal triumph but his Christian-like qual these men had started upon In him }ity which would not permit of re joicing vere the principles formulated by Jef-|to the. further humlliation of his. fo ferson and expounded by Franklin When we look over the history of nations "That and fall, we cannot all men are created equal, with l their fool Teprogress, Lee vise, "mero pe on choline Tomine rintie theli Fer eiciy Cassius rights inalienable corraln re cae Oe ' ; Bits similar thoughts Brutus conceived and shaped by their leaders ‘ ! ut against tyranny these thoughts| Ve do not say that the hosts of Alex were made barren. The time and the] ander raised the walls of Tyre and took opportunity had come, Washington did-| possession of the city but that it town BLarien st Bonds Owned in Bast. | want he j;mon employer, know! When the Utah "Independent | camrT club rooyns edge of which had been aequired in sueh pany was organized and first started! about capucity. night, after operations. bonds were issued 2,500.-) spending evening playing games jlergyman or priest can not, with ing "the } 000° of which were taken up, by. the] During out ft house was Goprnela, con-; United. States - Telephone . company, } kept boys visited the es BerenGtor oy nalj Which thus seeured control of the local) quarters during the day. en-| Company, The United States com-} In which has come to be a favorite spot boys from the Joined by th lurch to which he belongs.| pany has met with financial difficulty ||} soutawestern for exclusive functions of the kind. part of the eily gathered ! with-) dnd {it {s'\desirious of getting rid of its}at the The room was effectively deeorated organized a , exam with large American obligations at as high oa price as possi-; club flags at the south | ined The officers elected were Elmer Cd which surrounded a large picture] tlon mele ni ble. The American Telephone & Tele-| Redfern, president; Harry Green, vice to| Saph. company has 55 Washington. procured an op-| president; Arthur Camomile, secretary, The Chapter colors,}| Which : eee blue and buff, were {n evidenee in| Uteseribe or wet for t on the United States company,! and t jon ; treasurer. The * be examined | Which exnirées eb. 28 {tf that option }elub will festoons of bunting, around the other as de to the south' inf is taken un the Utah Independent sides of the large room. The long Aptinial vestern meetings in- | With all other companies ire arranged at house, ble was laid in the form of a double] interests would suffer the United States company, =: 494 was both brilliant and effecembraced in into the hands of the American ul. Dunlap spring hats possess their phone & Telegraph compariy,. which |S from the corners of the room to usual exclusiveness. i the chandeliers, Which were avi. Owns and controls the Bell. telephon e } & WOODRUFF CoO. No question as to its being correet | lines In the meantime Elmer | BROWN, TERRY rounded pe flags and wreathed with Z Main St. i) sale. | Jones, ifit isa counsel for the Utah Indepen- Miller, Mrs. and . Sait he old and continued fight trust and an independent the /Utah 5 « | 4 he, other. no tion 4244, Miss|2f, |'¥e With strings of small flags reach-| 4s or vention which made the best constitu- | tion, and to embody the best civie| cele -{thoughts of the age General Lee said | of Washington ‘When nations now] New the league hewsboys examined) ty fe y for - Firm TERRORISTS n pe in lich Esther Allen on the violin. Too much eredit can hardly be given to Mrs. Frank B. Stephens and Mrs. Russe}l 8, Tracy for the way in which all details were carried out. At 1:30 . o'clock an elaborate and beautifully | appointed luncheon wus seryed in the spac ano dining ai XE : spacious reom of the Manitou Chapter Attorney it open arms like baker's dozen. accompanied by so = ( Banquet With was FOR FEB. 28 }2*\"" on committee of | confidence gaye Many reasons why the number gained its reputation and how the organization had dene well to take the emblem with the thirteen Stars and the thirteen spokes. and live down the hoodoo as the young nation did, pd ne afternoon program closed with| un the rousing toast "Our Country ve by all the passed life, the last ‘toast of the program, | therefore Was given by Mrs. Henry C. Wallace] 48 a witness in the in a witly, happy. vein, reviewing how the number of the original states came] 2" 4sainst: his nor to inelude the number which for cenwithout turfes has been regarded as unlucky. Ing the marriage or She spoke of the absence or lack of the the consent of th poetry of superstition of our foreany fathers, owing to the barrenness of|other during their oprunm, alcohol presence The be he og akan eaten PASTE cont blame of defeat. Of all the many figures the position of chairman of the ¢on1| yenome, dulius Ceasar. above : é u ' them all Before the name Lowers. of a Corsican house by bill Its life "The Unlucky (?) Thirteen.' Superstition-is part of the poetry Home Toasts in the True Grown- Washington's SCHEDULED by Miss! which spoke of|of toast, "The the modest blue flower Which crushed | the loudest." She} between the fingers of a careless way-| bill was reported had seemed to|farer, proved in time to be the foundaJudiciary the Newhouse Transfer of Utah Independent to Bell Interests Is Now Pending. Court Trials Under Pro- A Flax-In re-]/{@ax means "Wheel" in her bright, |LeSPended using the quotation|Margaret accompanied worst wheel sald that her to since the formed toasts for the program. s Clesson Kinney next . reminis- toast "Our Emblem-What It Means|theme being work, and the golden to Us," in a very clever original poem | tread of home which mothers: alone which fully described the beautiful|COU/d. weave. She left the thought symbols BOWNS MANY FROM CHAIN NEARS COMPLETION Distaff,' side of a JAMES TELEPHONE MERGER BOYS? CLUBS JOIN % invitation reachec was sitting in a the wheel. what University the broucht: cele Git attend the Continental*congress," Mrs, |¢ent manner she wove inthoughts most beauti| Witnesses to Be Thinned Out in and instruetive her Thomas Weir, who responded to the had Father Washington querors ind of the nation, which she proto y do : i . Clarence I Brown, of San who was a welcome guest us member of the chapter, in re- famous|SPOnding had the: ess Ae ald . college, ler brought out the signifieance 6f the day's celebration and pointed out the significance of having the celebration If MRS. chivracteristie followed by Representative Pari nd Dy Wie baugch In his opening words Governor propriate Ye most to become co officer when she told of the duties of a lgoldic: s life | | Mrs Margaret Jane Witcher ii a] touching and beautiful manner re-| }sponded to "The Stars," recempanhied | | bs the sweet, famillar quotation; | ;* or their At othe farther end ef the restrum|! Tea, a an a es the .-University band onsisting of} When you order bakery goods from twenty pieces had been arranged iInva!us, you are assured of "The Best ''- half circle, and when the governor and) Vienna Pakery, Ind. 'phone 16. the president of the university mount- j -->---____ ed. the rostrum the band. struetk up . J ' PTL ECE ‘ After the election wa Bh bee ee ee pring hat rhe on| : was re x praises' jby Coadjudicator Archbishop Amitt | jlave been op. osed by taany of the bish | hops on the ground that thes ‘ mveved] the impre lon that the church tntend| }ernmen libel. and all went away with at least a tem-| lapproval > Phils, eek patrenl takencte spon porary resolve that they. would at-} < Siren ee tempt to follow in the footprints of the u : i a one Who made It: possible for this great Fine watch re pairing. A. 8. Rotwer, con-| of the report] sources, some} inclined to} belief on the| negotiations containing chloral ling Ae assembly that. has ever gathered. at the university All classes and organi cations ii the university wer well represented, each one was assigned tol a part< of) the assembly room but neither during or after the meeting was there anything in the way of ela distinetion, all had come to heur tine to fessed." jidea associa- Pharmaceu- opinion that the measure would relcult ins much good, and they give it ltheir hearty commendation The assoclations also drafted a : easure yrohibiting the sale of cowere Cains lars a preparation which conuppermost in every mind in the erowd= | on ip a: an ingredient, except on ed assembly room at the University | prescription of Utah vesterday afternoon when Following is the measure George Washington was eulogized by} Ge it enacted by the legislature of the former Governor Heber M, Wells and | state of Utah ah Governor John CC. Cutler The assemSer 1 That it shall be unlawfu for been di Drug State "Lives of great men all remind ust We should make our live ublinne And departing leave hehind u Footprints on the sands of time." 2 These were 'the ‘ ; thoughts which Cardinal} being Utah i whieh Ne Walton's senate billWl No. 116,6, w ' now before the state legislature. The [bill makes it unlawful to sell medicines Richard has received warning from the} vatican that he must conduct negotla | tions with the French government in| faccordance with tnstructions from Rome} jor by ESGS aes Vatiern i Country His}i TPather of } f Ovators and to Students setts ty th"patoi aig felioalts | TO ARBITRATE WITH FRENCH| ONC) Paid the assemblFri-y In jointrooms tion met club sesocia ;..0) at the Commercial ASSEMBLAGE) da and made resolutions endorsing " PATRIOTIC week, Retail Lake The Salt | xe tet could have looked forward, and down | for many others, the completion of which} the ages of one hundred and thirty- | will be effected In the near future And} one veal and viewed the brilliant| into all his work Mr. Morse has brought! ussemblage of women, their descend-|a seniality that will be missed when he | ants, who thronged the corridors and |! sone. later the dining-room of the Manitou, | as | yesterday, on the occasion of the an-] Spring style Dunlap Hats are mort nual luncheon given by Spirit of Lit- | handsome than ever | erty Chapter, D. A. -., it might have | BROW N, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO caused a feeling of mild astonishment| 166 Main St eli mingled with pride da PROPOSED LAW OF WASHINGTON The Announcement of Mr. Morse's resigLarge Social Gathering of Patriotic | ™2tion is a matter of regret to all who] = . have made hia aequaintance during fa Women Commemorntes WashStay In this elty ror though he has been here on ibout three months he has | Ington's Birthday nade many friends ho, with his im si : iInediate assoelates in particular, are sorry {to see liim leave the city During his hort management of the company's af t : fairs he has brought about many !mproveIf the revolutionary heros of bere Si in the service. and paved Pa way | ina manner befitting the the affair of yesterda " Way a most enjoyable and occasion, Toasts on Symbol weenie ren SPEECHES IN HONOR DRUGGISTS FAVOR wurac: akeiotent toine neomiaent Kaneroft The resignation | effective Mareh 1 astern business interests of Mr. Morse require his presence in New York, for which place he will leave som E CITY, CARBON. leneal Associations Hold Joint Meeting With CommerGovernor Cutler and Former cial Club. | Governor Wells Address --- | Meeting. inhas tondtced cremmedan foto een tendeyed die his resignation President M LAKE FROM and Railway Leaves March 1. ----- BY T c HE SALT GENTLEMAN Executive Head of Utah Light Celebrates. » REPUBLICAN, They give you a Savings account, j : . assist you in procuring a home. in sure you your j life or W. B. PASSEY, Manager. --- $$$ a -- nn DIAMIONDS Sold with a written guarantee to refu paid for them at the expiration of three al means you can wear Diamo nds Three Y ears fo : : REFERENCE: WALKER BROTHERS, A !. JEWELER AND IECDIAMOND BROKER . 175 South Main, The Popular Price Je Welty neem, Se eine othe thing! Tlouse, oO" ov l), INTER-MOUNTAIN |