Show t A WEEK IN SOCIETY E Bi Salt Lake Civic and Military Circles SUMMER RESORTS IN DESPAI The Expected Wholesale Exodus is Belayed on Account of the Delay of Old SolS Sol-S to Furnish the Cause HE summer resorts re-sorts are in despair des-pair Last yea rat r-at this time the trains to the lake were jammed wit L suffering humanity human-ity the caiion were enlivene I with tho inerrj aL merry cries of c those departing for their old camp DK places and the mountain boarding houses were putting up tents to accommodate their overflow patronage This year tho rambler at Garfields pavilion feels Like one who treads alone Some banquet hall deserted Whose lights are fled whose garlands dead r And all but ho departod while the few who have sought the canyons thus far have shivered a chilly Ooh JI buttoned up their wraps and hurrIed hur-rIed back to town The exodus will come now however since old Sol is coming out i A few ardent spirts whose love for mountain breezes and canyon streams is superior to their desire for comfort and who perhaps rented their houses too fain fa-in advance have already handed in their orders to have their HEIULDS sent to the postoflice nearest their camping place and t > started out with their loads of tent poles canvass and camp kettles Of such are Scot Cnsmon and family and the Houndys who + havo a patent on the head of the Weber H B Clawson Jr will soon follow them and with them will constitute the pioneer corps later the others of the band who think Weber canyon the resort of resorts LeGrand Young U W Clayton the Richards Rich-ards etc Trill assemble their families and take up the delightful pilgrimage Mrs J H Moyle last week entertained Mr and Mrs Willard Young Mr and Mrs D C Dunbar and Mr and Mrs J E Caine at a pleasant tea Mrs Dr Benedict has cards out for a tea party on Thursday next The Boston Journal of the 17th has this item concerning the mairLige of Dallin the Utah sculptor A large assemblage among whom the < art and educational elements of Boston life were specially represented filled the St James Episcopal church Roxbury at 5 p m Tuesday in accordance with the invitation from Mrs J Murray for the < marriage of her daughter Miss Vittoria I Colonna Murray to Mr Cyrus Edwin Dahlia the wellknown young sculptor I The invited friends were received by the < following ushers E W Barnard H G Frost Thomas H Hall J R Robertson J H Richardson and Louis K Morse Mr F B Hall acted as best man There were no bridesmaids The church was beautifully beauti-fully decorated with flowers by the pupil of the Normal school in which the bride r has heretofore been a teacher each pupil decorating a special pew and the whole design being a pleasant surprise to the bride At the appointed hour the Sanctuary Sanc-tuary Boys choir entered the church singing sing-ing the Bridal chorus from Lohengrin1 as they passed up 10 the altar while the bridal party followed The marriage service ser-vice was then performed by the rector Rev Percy Browne the bride being given away by Mr T R Murray The bride made an exceedingly attractive appearance in a tasteful wedding costume As the bridal party retired the Boys choir sang The Voice Oer Eden At the close of the ceremony after an interval for rest t and felicitations the newlywedded couple made preparations for a trip to the West Miss Retta Young gave a tea to some sixteeu friends on Monday evening The Garfield Beach club which is a revival re-vival of the old Pleasant Hour club begins be-gins its weekly Monday trips to the lake this week The club is composed of about eeventyfive society people S Mr F N Shelton has decided to accept the position of assistant general freight agent of the Chicago Rock Island railroad and has already gone to Denver Mrs Shelton expects to follow him in September Septem-ber They will be sadly missed from our iocial circles Miss Eva Erb is back from college and ser bright presence illumines the Walker lOUSe Mrs Major Silva is sick from a severe coldMiss Miss Dr Justina Anderson has gone abroad for several months absence She will travel and study on the continent The Ladies Musical society will give a I I musicale on Wednesday evening July 1st at Calders halL An enjoyable programme ia promised Mrs Judge Bennett invited a party of ladies and gentlemen to view the Mystic Shriners at the Knutsford last evening Judge and Mrs Goodwin Mr and Mrs R Mackintosh Mr and Mrs Almy and Mr and Mrs Chambers were among the number num-ber Miss Bertha Yost of Omaha is expected ex-pected here next week on a visit to Miss Grace Wallace Mr Robert Waliiert on his return from his wedding trip will build a handsome home on Fourth South near West Temple street next to Mr Cheesmans now residence resi-dence The engagement of Mr C Woodruff to Miss Florence Kimball has just been announced an-nounced the wedding to take place in the autumn when their new residence will be ready to receive them Mr Rand a very wealthy cattleman is engaged to bo married to Miss Annie Hempstead Mr R C Chambers on Wednesday night took a party to the fort to witness the dress parade Among the number were Mrs Judge Harkness and her two daughters HrMrs and Miss Mackintosh Mr Walt r Almy and Madam Almy Mrs Judgo Bennett Ben-nett Mrs Decker and Miss Decker of San Francieco On their return they allS all-S adjourned to the Knutsford for an evening party Ladles now use Pasta Mack as perfume for thebath It Is from Germany and expensive ex-pensive butit is tho fad I S Bishop Leonard gave a dinner party to Bishop Seymour of Illinois on Wednesday I light at which a number of churchmembera and other guests from the fort and city were present Miss Jasmine Young the little daughter ef Le Grand Young gave a party to about seventyfive ot her juvenile friends Wednesday afternoon and evening The children had a Jolly good time in the old way dear to their hearts Refreshments were served on the lawn Cadet Treweek has returned from New York to spend his vacation in and about Salt Lake S Miss L C Kiper of Denver Is at tho Cullen Mist Riper is a sister of Mrs J T Donnellan of Salt Lake Mrs Culver of Lincoln Park Is entertaining enter-taining her sister from Kansas City Fort Douglas Miss Margnarette Richards thirteenth birthday on last Tuesday evening vat the social event of the week About all the young people at the post were present and a great many from the city Tae music was furnished by the Sixteenth iBfantrystring band rUs eBant Butts of the Twentyfirst in n fgrved fntImUOB a few days ago S tJs iild be detailed as professor of 4 A t the tiCP army recrlag depot at Oht 5 sf Ohio SS MajonJihn S Witcher United States 5 army arrived last Monday ana has re 5 Q > 0 > n 0J i > J J S S S 5 e k5 lieved Major Creary who goes to San Antonio Texas Major Witcher has an excellent war record having served in the Third West Virginia cavalry regiment from December T 1802 until June 30 1S05 Entered En-tered the regiment as first lieutenant discharged dis-charged as lieutenantcolonel and brevet brigadiergeneral of volunteers Appointed Ap-pointed paymaster in the regular service August 13 1SSO from civil life Major Parke of the Sixteenth baa at last received his promotion as lieutenant colonel of the Second infantry at Omaha vice Fletcher retired The promotion of Colonel Pafko promotes Captain Henry B Freeman of the Seventh infantry now at Fort Logan near Denver to be major of the Sixteenth Captain Freeman is an old veteran having been In tho service since July 1855 Colonel Blunt is detailed a member of the courtmartial to try Colonel Compton of the Fourth cavalry at Walla Walla on July 15 It will be remembered that some members of Colonel Comptons command or regiment were alloged to havo broken into the jail at Walla Walla and hanged a gambler who murdered one of the soldiers The soldiers wore tried and acquitted by the civil authorities Surgeon Wolverton is now the senior major on the list of surgeons and he will very soon be a lieutenantcolonel |