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Show Salt Lake Lodge News j KBfifflEToT FOR LOCAL YEOMEN Seagull HomesLead Receives Re-ceives Several Requests for Admittance. NOTICE TO LODGES. j All mat ler to ho p'lhlisli.-.; thin ; dfpa rt u unit miiht he deli ered ut Tli i Trlhune offlnj nnl later than Saturday ntiiht of each week. Sfik'ull Memi rilt-rnl N. . nn'ricitn Vw- iiu'ii. In-Ill h wii liilrr.'hfliis ami t crl h iniiiJt inrciiiiR ut fhrlr hull In pit 'l'hur.ilu; vi-ntnK-Th" fullnw Inic orrtoTH wire I'll rt.-.l f"l" t eiihiilni; I nn : Kuri num. H . l 'unhHt ; iniihl it mT f.-rtniiiiil.-.. 1. Shmv: .-nrn-hliKnili-iir, -Iininie Hurl li't t ; ituiMer- 'if ju. ni n I h. ii. I'. hlN'KK ; elm pi in. Mm. M.-Ki'il.-. Si-vi-m 1 rew npiUlca lli'iin wi-rr mul mnl lurjn rUtx ii'l'i' nl. itfn-r mIiI.1i all j.iv.-ul -u jnj et fin ol.l fuslimniM m I T ill clou ft'ftnl . Ail iiM-i'iti-'tb h re r-ienIt'il to tie pri nt ii I iiir in t r.'ulu r niii-t in if. Suit Lake lii.m. Hli-k-l Nn. h-l'l -ry t-n DiUKiHMilf ittp-'Uiig lji-t Krl'l iilK'il. v.illi IIk-lartret IIk-lartret h I I mlu u h.i'l Hilh vi-:ir. A hirifi- Hun vrnit tnltl,l.l unit fuv-Tal-h- urltcn w:i lak-'ij on ii nuniti'T ut :ipill'-a i ii'iib. Tlil ti.-inc tin- linn' fur l hi annuul H.-rtiun nf tifrn-.Ts. Hi.- followiitc nam-il i i 1 1 1 ( rw wen' UiHinloinil.T Hi'H"il fur I hi i-ii-UUiK nrrn : Jiitnin A. liulth, foreman: W. . (.t.rr.'ll. m.i tft i.f r.T.-ni..iii H ; (i. )'. Irk. n-rn sp.'tuli lit : Fred 1". Criui-li-ll, inaMrr nf a '' n t h. nnl Nur Mi'lfiilf, riiiif.lii in. Tin Itimi-nit Hri'l.' .-f ihls )u.ii:.tinrt will jur H rani 'rl m-tl rfhliiv nikli' ' tlx ih'i.'' hall, to nhu-li ull mi-mtii-rs anil frli nJa un: in-il in-il d. LADIEB OF THE G. A. R. T. II. Ci.nh .n rin-l". L. of ii. A. U . mr last Tucsilay a fti nii-M.n. All pnwot riprfum-l Uio tlmiuhl tlmt It nintfil n K''l " im-il RHmn ii ft it a nmntli'a vr:i il-n. All nff rrrn irrrL' pri'trnt 11 ti I'd.' in pt Ion. S"iT;( I m P pllratloni f i.r iin-rn h.Thlp rr prhf nii-d n n-l cm in oil id :i U lidt la t i'l. Bi-v.-ral f tin- im m-Wt m-Wt on I at tin hoim ft Stra. Mnrv A. t'-rll to work on n nullt uo'l a pU-atant day spint at tin work. Th 1t-il (n'ti nuiiliarv will iniit nit Krli!ty ul th- h'im of iln- rhalruian f.r n all lu y h4Tliii; M't.iiii.:i. 1'omt rurly no that lit ff 5p Inn n:ny l- f liiltn'it. MACCABKES. .nru-r Kinw N II Ims Hi.-.-.l a r-ry nur. c.K.. f nl en in pa U 11 fur mw intiit-i f. Th- rtii-m-iN-r-hip l no lii re that tt ih o-ii-.--b ry to h.ilil f"!ir niei(li'i:i i-.u Ii mmi'li. Tli'Tr lll ! tm .1 f ti-rn-i-'n nin-l Iiirb ml t v 0 i ning m-'ft- 1 H1U. First m ml thtnl 'lma.lujs et 2 p. m ; si-.-'nil ami f'.urtli Tu.'mlnvi at 8 p. m. Thia ' turn nil ni'fnt-rn a rliimv 10 att.-nd. f HIi'T 1 afti-rnoon or v-ntni;. A eljsa U f:i1 r.r In it lati'D at for fimt nifht ni 10111:11 1 iu .Ij . Si'itTTilT l(t. b p. rn .. in tho K. I', hall. A full a 1 1. n-U n- -s 1.-f.ir.i1. t t'-nian Cut No. rj -v t M ri'sinn" ii" ri-iruir Tn-K.la fvoriin? r.-vi.-vs I,pWI ill I. O. O. K. mil. oimiiirnd-t l"u--K.lMy n-'it. K-ptinirMr in. I'll dcffri' r. ini will i-t mpllfv th- work of the nrtl.-r. Th-r.- U .piii a Uj- of ni"1 mm-l.r. mm-l.r. to Irltinte and tin full ili-sm- tram In ri'iiu-ntf! to l.i pros--it . Tin Ma.T4l- knl'tin? un't of L'IutI y ri 1 ri-r No. n -vlM mi-.-t whli Mrs. Krank AmlT n..n. a-t'JS S 'HTti West Tmple. ntl riiur-ln y a f icmoot. SfpttmlnT I-'. The larltea ar re-H'l. re-H'l. Mtod to I liiir ut 1 oVt.ick. prompt. WOODlTEJf OF THE -WORLD. ret ('amp. No. -4liH, W"iTntmn of th Worhl. h-l'l n most tntTi".i init ni-"-t mc lt Tlnired it sentn?. Man m rubor, wm- pr-int. pr-int. . wrr ievernl from 1 h r othr f'nipi In Ihf ii ft. The full ciinipat-u coram it tec tvii a ipolnre-l ami n ill tnt like com in i! lees from nil of tin ramp- ,a 1h city and adopt rule .-hivrniiu eom pet : rive itrive ffr momlT. Sett Triur-dy 1- a holiday, but th camp mil hold the nual ineftitiK. I lah Tninp. No. a.7S. W. O. W,. hM a err fine me.-tic In hi W cdrie M:. ereninf. The tm-mhiTH pr.u-nt h 4l .in enjoya h! ercnlnc. We hld an tnler-Hii.rr init ijiion. Ther- wre ;.evera I n-' menihir "f the d"ffre htaf f pT-ent. pT-ent. Sireral hpooi.nl orikrs of huKlrifii wer tnken up. Tho en I .-ri a itini'' t uminn tteo was FT-nnied ll? hall th la-l W.-dnrsilny of eaeh cuoiing month for dan re and miei uinmejit. MODERN -WOODMEN. The Mod.rn Woodmen f Amerira oa mp icn f..r new mem her will more up a ifc tnnicht when r.rnt Silt T.uk Camp No. j0071 w HI niert and put onthe full corimoriy of adoption for now randtilates at I. O. O. F. hall. In addition to tho Adoption rerrniony. t.evpral ni'w a pplira Upip will re presontod to the camp for Ho-tlon. and further srranfmrnt, for future fu-ture clftss adoption; insde. t u.ler the active lender.-Mp of AsfiKtant Deputy J. H. (raic. Tin; Talbot Fifieenih Anniverpary rlaw; hns hen p!fd?ed. by n--nlut ion nf the ramp at itp last Tn'iMitic. fii'd every niembor present has prom ised to jist tn brlDinnc in new members for this rlar of fifteen vr more, in honor of this a Tin i Ternary of the head consul, at eh iof exeru-t exeru-t ie of the society. So.-inl g ions of ihe ramp r also to ba Brrnnf.'d for this ramp til the nnr future, wliirh will ndd irrea 1 1 y to the interest of the m-mhoy of tli ramp. At the nieorin? of F.Tcelsk-r Camp. Nn. 1002. Tuesday nipht. nereral now a ppl irs t jon b for momberhip were npprovd and plans laid for rlioir adoption in the near future. This ramp has already pledged its qnota of fifteen or more fnr the Talbot Anniversary CI. in. and pro pert, are most prom if in t; that within the rn-tt few weeks this camp will have more than filled H nuotn. However, as expressed by all member; present. Mill ramp expects to far ex reed it? quota of fifteen, and to that end shall alternate business and t-oeial meetings eiirh week, thus pivinp; variety and i-pire to tho camp's eh tlierinca from week to week. Kvery ni ember of this romp is bolng railed to the Woodmen colors for their bljr offensirp move, inent. and if there be any slacker In Woodcraft in Salt lake City, he will bo it Tory lonesome and unhappy neichhnr this fall and winter. An a result of ' t he art ielp in The Tribune n few weeks apo eonta ininp an account of (he adoption of French orphans by the Modern Woodmen ramps of this city. Clerk J. IT. Rnth-well. Rnth-well. of Excelsior camp, hns received letters from persons both in I'tah and Idn ho of ferine to adopt other French orphans, thus pivinp proof of the valne of ndvertisinp and the roti tagioD of example in this mobt worthy war work. HOYAL NEIGHBORS. Koyul .Veichbors of America, Salt Lake ThI-ley ThI-ley Camp. No. 3072, will pive the first of a series of card parties on Thursday evening. September Sep-tember 11. at the residence of Mrs. E. E. Ryder. -113 Suiitli Ninth Fast street. Will those non-resident mem hers who wlt-m-KseU the drill at Liberty park and talked with the captain, kindly send the recorder. Mrs. Muhle K. Roth well, -10 South Seventh East street, their address, or phone Ilvland 1030? LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. f embers of Salt Lake lodpe. No. 2.rif, Loyal Order of Moose, are lookinp forward with pleasurable pleas-urable aoUcipation to the op?ninp of the social season at the rlubrooms next Wednesday nisht. The Ppeclal feature will be the presence of the Chienpo Troubadours, five in number, which will furnis.h an excellent program, with danc-inc danc-inc to follow. Tiie affair is free to members and inylted friends. At. last TlitirsdaT evening's session of t)( local lodge, nistrict Sn per visor T. M. Howell and Organizer James Watson gave interesting reports of the lodge just instituted ur 11 la-walha. la-walha. Carbon county. The new lodge has 11 membership of above forty, more than 8 per cent of the initiates beinp young men. |