Show BANiUE AT t TE T Given In Honor of Captain William C IlcFarland BYTHEODO B BRBACK TOASTS TO SIXTB SITEli AN T1Y < Marriage of litiss idabel Bws iu1 age 1 John Boun Lst E jmig Part at Auerbach HalCatholc Knights of America Give a Social This Evening < Last evening Mr Teodore Bruback gave a dinner t the Ala club in honor of thc Sixteenth CaptaIn W C McFarland of teenth infantry The dinner was carried through in the magnificent style for which 11 Brubacle is famous and the afar was a most en joablo one toast anecdotes and merry jest filling the intervals courses In the center of the dining room under the large chandelier stood a large table sparkling with cut glass and silver The centerpiece was combosd of beautiful pink roses and cnatoifs set in a mound I if moss smilax and evergreen The piece iI i I I I I I I i QA VII1LIAI 0 MFARLAND I Sixteenth Infantiy was a most beautiful one and rEpresented San Juan hill A small white silk fag with the words San Juan upon it floated from the top while on the sides were other silk fags marked Sixteenth and TwentCourth The menu was a follows and read Reunion of heroes comrades friends at a dinner given to Captain W C 1lc Farland Sixteenth infantry U S A by Theodore Bruback Captain Henry Ygant Tentyfourth infantry U S A John J Daly C C Dey W H IrvIne Captain A C DUCt Twentfourth infantry U S A Dr Allen Fowl r C P Mason J B Thompson Thomp-son sonThe meu was as follows Sherry Hutries cur Coquilles Celery Aandes Salees Olives Farci Filets de Soles Sauce Aux Anchois Pommes a Anglaise Fondues a la Fribour Scharzberg I Coteletes de Dinde a 13 Vieroy Petis Pals a Ia Jtrancase El Caney Punch Filets Piques 3 ia Chateaubrland White Seal Pommes Deuces ChouxFleurs au Gratin Asparagus a la Vinaigrette Cale Grilles Sur Socles Saade de Romads Omelete a 13 Celestine Port Glare de Fantisic Gateaux Assorts Fromage Cafe Noir > Cognac Liquors Each guest toasted the Twentyfourth and Sixteenth infantry the army and navy in general thc Ala club and each other Captain McFarlad in a toast remarked that it might be taken as a singular coincidence co-incidence that the Sixth the SIxteenth and the Twentyfourth infantries who bore the brunt of the fight at Santiago had all been tatoned at Fort Douglas He believed that i must nave been the I air and the associations of Salt LakeUui caused them to fight so well so therefore he toasted Salt Lake therefore 111 Brback responded by saying that the officers and men of those regiments felt that they could not return and face their friends unless the fag of victory came with them Toast followed toast and then Captain Wygant proposed Heres to the ladle God bless them tem 1Ir Mason proposed To the Twenty fourth infantry who so courageously country offered their lives and fought for their Captain Ducat responded by saying First I wlllsay tjmnk you Then I will ropl Dy ieiiing a story Drougnt Uncle I from San Juan by Captain Ygant Just I after the fight a ndro soldier remarked as he sat upon the Spanish entrenqi ments Then I ran up dnt dar hm 1 was agaspin fo breff but ver gasp was a prayah < > A very pretty but quiet wedding took I place last eycning it the home of 11 I Sampson 516 South State street the contracting con-tracting parties being Miss llahel Hews and Mr john BOlnd Both are of Eko county Nevada but have many friends in Sal Lake I Rev Alfred H henry ofciated the ring I i I used ceremony of the lethdlst church beIng I llr and Mrs Boundy will remain here several das before returning to their II Nevada home to reside 0 0 The Catholic Knights of America give I a social at the episcopal reSidence OI South Temple street tijS evening > 1Ir md Mrs D S Spencer have invitations invi-tations out for cards FrIday evenIng 0 TIle Misses Maud and Stela Walker have returned from California and areat home to their friends at Fords < 00 The current literature and current events section oL the Ladles Literary cub will meet Friday afternoon Dec i at 2 oclock at the cub roms The topics I presented will be Imperialism irs Morrison book review Cheerful Yesterday Yes-terday Mrs Merrill book revIew Hel beck or Bam sdalc 000 The committee of the Grand Army as soclatolf were yesterday introducing Colonel Low Ginger to the huslness men of the city and he explained to them the manner in which the mammoth fair and carnival will be conducted at Christen sens hal and I the armory on the 19t1 20th and 21st of December Many handsome hand-some presents were donated and I Is be Heved that every frJnin the city wi le representedin the display These presents hewed by a heaut UI Cabinet Grand piano will begiSiprf avay to the seaon ticket holders te last night Of the carnival car-nival 0 < 0 There assembled at the Auerbah hal last evening a jolly Sociable set whose primary object ivan to engdge I in the pleasure o music card playing and refreshments and whose object in view is the organization of a congenial con-genial cub Mesrs C L Berry Dr EM KeySo and H S Anderson constituted con-stituted te committee on arrangements arrange-ments and a happy time was the re suit organized The successfully club will doubtless be |