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Show IT of every dollar 011 earn, aava save twen-t'-llion cents. If you ran. but never leu than tru. White the amount of jnonev that ou save In till way may seem email h constant and persever vou will be able to ac (.imuiate a substantial bank A aavings account dri ount. hr bf ytaHerl atthta bank with one, dollar. Once you )yin, K is an easy matter to dfjyire tho habit of savings. bank account Is one Kmn ni tie .greatest incentives to '(fnvUc raving (el true of Our l.llllc Savings that Mrs. Abhie Edmond announce tae engagement of her daughter. Enia ble, to Carl August Orlob, to take place tho latter part of warm. ve -- -- 't The Divorce Proceedings Against George Hill Result in Serious Accusations. 4ECONiX-MARBlAGJlEYAL.Q Failure to Provide 1or I ir- -t ,ild ( hilrlrrn Leads 1.1 llli Bingham Citizens Favor Restrict ing Travel to High tine Airrl, In Plan to f onfrr W llli General Superln-tendeHulliem of Rio Grande Home Wall (leering t rwkagc. part: in MathemaUciaas and astronomer burn ancient and modem tlmea. The works of the ancient Jews tn which we And ao much eclentlflc Interpretation of nature and nature law have to aocne extent been discovered, and given to th world In the modern language. The Jews, of anclnt times reckoned by their mathematical and knowledge, ate else of the earth, dlacovertd the ratio of the clrcum-ferento the .diameter. They had a knowledge of the solstices and the calendar, and had the ability tn compute th orbit of the sun and ether planeta In the year 3 A. P- - Jew grave to the Western world a compilation of astronomical t aides and data. In the days when the f'ojternlcan world scheme took thd place of th geocentric theorv. there la every Indication that the people were but harking back to a Jewish conception of the universe, in our modern time, no astronomer surnames In fame and accomplishments the noted tlir William Herachel. It wa be who discovered I'ranits. and wrote on the subject of astronomy, that today la considered In modern among tha beat works science. And in the history of woman, who ponkJ have done a mors beautiful .work in scientific Investigation than the gentle Caroline Herwhel, the slater of Sir William T Then w have 8tr John Herschel, who carried on the work of his father. "In mathematics, invention, and discovery, the Jews hsve jriayed their peit But It I In medicine where ws have their thought. In the far past ages ae well as in modern times, they have understood anatomy, and tha urn of medicines. It Is said by some thst the famous physician Maximilian Heine was the greatest phywl-ela- n in all Europe at this time (UOt-10-.) The name of Hark Blumon-ths- l. Albert Abrams. Isaac Adler, Nathan Jacobson. M D. Lederman ara knoan ail over the civilised world shere medicine and aurgery are practiced. "In th legal profession, who routd be better known than the little Judah Benjamin, who a as more than a. match fur Daniel Webeter in his practice before the supreme court of the Inited States. After a wonderful career In America, he aent to England to live, a here he was called to the bar. In all. I am mentioning English a few names "In all the ago, the Jew has made hia mark as a philosopher and writer. What book ia greater In hi sweet Influence than Heinrich Heine's Buch Der LlederT "What philosopher could have given the world better system of ethics than ha SjilnoxaT I am apeaking of mod cm thinkers. But think of ancient time again It Is the old testament lhat has been recognised throughout all the ages as the masterpiece of the World s history. A Jew Wrote the book of Genesis, In which It is so beautifully-showthat the creation of man Is left solelv with God. No aclentlflc or phllo sophlc theory of the worlds history has ever offset the Interpretation of the jirophet Moses We are told by that famous writer lhat God created man in His own Image, in the image of Him created He man. The same Jew wpote the book of Exodus, pronounced by e some of the worlds scholars the greatest book ever written. Then too, a Jew gave to the world the book of Job. It Is the theme of this book that Is taken as the great theme of life by all the worlds masters, Shakespeare. Goethe, Sophocles, etc. The Jew not only gave thi book to civilisation, but the prophets of old who gave us the book of kings, Samuel. Isaiah Genesi. Exoilua, etc., have planted In the mind of the race forever that they were men of God. called to give to the world that stem of moral law that should lit all times be the guMe to man spiritual and , Intellectual For tile (ittrp iae of ronehlrrrag ways I Salt f Tk ntv. Ulan. mil means of preventing any more ac- George Ill'll t.y M'ta Hill ha- Joseph F. Smith, President. Idents similar to those Wha-- occurred Injilll being i.' cl"i rd bv 'riou O. C.. llcebe. 1 Follow in the hearing huraday morning, a man me ting was charges. DPPOMTS ' l(I.PTM lllY MAIL. hr lu In the Bingham Commercial club terday a ft' rnoon before Judge ' "(V room bist'r.jgfif. slum i.)in why Morse jin an ordT No .n tu. n wa taken, it being decided he should not rontribute to the AMUSEMENTS to defer taking any steps of hi wife and two rhIMrrn. it regarding tbs ni.tttir until next Tuesday nt Wednesdevelnjied that Hill married Mclvlnii w hen a Unknown Lay at Elsinore, Nov. 11. meeting u'lli The luautiful day night, i Night's direr be called by the officer of thd to hla Aral wife, whom lie la alleged t of idltlons given being opera ri grand U be ltd 1, I, on club to meet with J. W. have deserted Kept. In tne Graz. Paris Opera vompAny Mid to have lived with the second wl.v a the tins will. are gradualgemcal auperlntcndent of the etreet. eat 223 a First Routh at tnev Denver A- Rio Grande railway. the ly atlnu The sheriff fore plaee Hill unde' While la-ting nifhl s h 1; waa still A tetegmm was received by Georgs arreat on Feb n on th (harge of far i merits ot th failure to provide for Ilia first lie ai.d I ance th itioit ar4 that th Dwyer, president of the Bingham afttH iml final children. Thi thM cttvnhf their two minor ftfrrvw,n cfqb, lnt night from MrMul-hHtr.- HiUfttnk In "FVaumI u tf thr ernoon Hill WWl lie taken to MltlvaU retut-H- ng the club to take no for arraignment on the charge tl! Ui 't mtKh v larger action Uus hiatter until he could tonight, about who'-The fact that he waa mar tied had imsmcg. I! fertlnlv imports confer with the citizens of Binghatn rethe tuvte specting the matter. Hence the denever been made known to the eccond t on aim h.i lOkistMi wife. The fart that Hill hail been In and appre' latwn of alt Iske audi- terred action. attendame There was a jail since Tueaday waa made known ences, to not the poor discusHon of the to the aecond wife yesterday after- which thw fresniutina have at- present conditionlively of affairs, relative to thus tracted far noon run the rhk the citizen as long by Last night's bill ivaa 'iMkmc. the as tho Wlf No. 2 railed at the eounty Jal Topper Belt' lino is used and there the waa Informed by Jailer famous opera b IMibra. never beforet the Rio Grande, and there is danger by of work lanae Emery that Hill wa being kepi rendered in Salt latke The to end. and engines or cars rolling from tho track In jail for falllnr to provide for b.a aK delight from beginning below. the into achlwve-mencity again witnessed some rare minor ehlldren. That he waa married There were a number of prominent on the Eart nt the coloratura and had ehlldren waa news to her. who spoke last night. Among Mme. Frejoleska It ia al- citizen soprano, She explained to the jailer that eh: most a one ithera who addressed tha meeting were sofor the opera part had married Hill at Elatnore last N prano, and the number of high Ca. Judge B. E. Dudley; C. E. Adderley. vember, while he was there employed D and E's she is called upon to exe- vice president of the Bingham Comi an an Ironworker. cute In singring the role would be mercial club; R. R. Sharkey, cashier of National hank and treasCONFRONTS THEM BOTH hard to compute. The famous Bell the Citizen Hong. which few sopntnos outside of urer of the Commercial club; Guy Jlra. Meta Hill, the ret wife; Xeiba ever attempt, also has a place Rologonese. stockholder of the Cltisens father. Rasmus Peterson of Sandy, and in this opera, and astonishingly dif- NaCona! bank, and T. H. Quillen, Attorney Stanley A. Hanks, were called ficult as it is. Mme FYejolesk made mayor of Bingham. to the jail by Jailer Emery, where wife hot tittle effort in trilHng it forth, No. 1 waa waiting lllll waa then and CITIZENS DETERMINED had to repeat i. w enthusiastic called from hit cell to confront Hi. wa th audience after its rendition The consensus of the meeting was delegfiap. aecond ffhe is a charming girl as well, and tha something shotild-b- e done- - to SVIimthn wife, formerly Mies act Hh cura and fidelity. the citizens from any more acciMelvigw Lay of Elsinore, started to The in feature the sup- dents of principal nature of thbae which throw her arms around Hill, the Ar-was the ha "So, Mr nania whose have been the port occurring recently. Several wife atnyvst fainted. Idfflculty waa sonorous voice and majestic presence were followed by experienced In keeping Peterson, the fitted wrll the role pf the Brahmin. minor accident Thursday's tragedy. The speaker father of he first wife, from striking The baritone of .the company, M. weemed Im lined to be toward the opinHill. lispa-tarlwtvo seins to h al After HIlKhad been removed to bU to rest, had the lesser role of ion that a long a the railroad use cell, the two wive, both victim of Hit,- FredirnK, but sustained It well The the Copper Beit' Una the city will not be sife Melvintried to console each other tenor M Wmnskt, though nn Four year ago. and again but a few a tor. sung better Uiau he did Lay, the aecond wife, announced last on his previous appeaninte M ile do month ago. there were derailment night that she would return to h near the same point where the "Hhi) Journal had 'i ebght p'irt ami general. horns at Elsinore and there would prelocomotive Iv K left the track Thursday She Hill. well, although she need sang fer bigamy charge against married Hill under the name of Hiller morw reh(irs4ng in the beautiful duet morning The citizens claim that the Rio and is a member of a well known El- with the soprano which opens the opera. The other fn the rant were Grande can use th high line which sinore family. is The further creditable one up the mountain than the le that sheriff churn, epttng Jt deputy expected f( Copper Belt and be inconvenienced from Re vi or county will arrive In Salt or two spots where ft wa singing out the scene, whi excellent. The but little 'thereby, and save the city laths this afternoon or the first part side wne orchestra did flne all w'ork the rlslfc run at present The us well, of the week to take HIU back to Elat nod for its exquisite rendition of the is from 7 to 10 per tent and is grade con nor. to the a fourth act, it won prelude sidered quite dangerous. round big of applause The Idea has been circulated that the ' Most of the favorite! will he seen !n tracks 6f the DEXOJTSTBATES POWEHS. Belt' were Copper the rendition of Kaist tonight. In- greased where the Shay intentionally Mme Marlecas cluding Krejolenka locomotive left the tnuk. Railroad Keltog, naturalist and Ganna as Mvphisto. scout !hN theory, 'saying that turer whose Imitation of bird aoaga guerite. ane as Valentine, and Tarra the rust on the tm'k and th coal and demonstrations have for many Fwut dust and ot grinding together under years attracted the attention of the wheel of th tram, form to make thetrack espectn-Hista and popular audiences, appeared slippery The work of ileurhiK away the debris before a selected group of spectator Is being earned on steadily. The streei at tha Orpheum thia morning to reInto which Ce derailed bKomottve fell tha unique metiwHiH of a torn up appearance. The present producting bird songs and his aston-a of th lotomotlNe still rests on of boiler achievement quenching WHEELS OF TRAIN ishing flame by snrhronlsing vibrations ip of th- - clt'zens National bank The which ha produces in his chest with jwrnker. wnbh arrived at Bingham those of a flame burning from a speFriday will cart work today probably, John W rldi. Mining Man. inclosed lecs burner and and will b ued to lift the boiler to the constructed cially Beatlt tan VHdrr at tcatk abtv ha by jl cyilndrlcai glass ahimney about thraa feet high. This last experiment bcn ialse and a t of tlie debus disa been wav atreartv. ha rTrared ha makes by stepping to wmt tance from the flame and then prlu tbre tjl renuins considerable "The Bible is the greatest monument to Th i JV .somuahat Urn of a to ! done et. sound this wrk high pltoh, d'"ng ing of all literature 17 - John Th wlf7-IVIi Welsh, of itz-- n The National bank Is dorasembling a shrill nhlstle. I If also "The Jew ha given to the world . 4"i ton Custi U to m.tn. burn flames causes the ordinary years old, ing mining in lw adjoining frame that doctrine of man's relationship to the same manner as the flame from a was fmtd chad on tin mam tra k f buildirg, Watsons (.cupnd by drug God which ha never been shattered Bunsen burner by selecting a rate the beitu r & ;hi Grande Western rail- - '4or bv the iconoelaem of thi or any other . hnh will effect this reof vihration. time. Man is related to his Maker In road here last nll.t b, a flagman J irt markable feat Another Interesting e that he, man. Is divine, am) has that after pusieTig.r trafn No 4 pulleit .nt la rou;o from their injurte periment aucecjciiully carried out which makes In great .oul Thi- no-the Ignition cf paper and cotton aaste of the Hatton at la o'toak la't tiignt who sere injured In Thurs- - the evolutionstrength of the race for greater park by friction 'he body was tmdl unitllated IntMng day a. nlent are entirely out of by producing a and Intellectual power from heels As g.r Dr J B Conklin has gone to spiritual caused b rewjiting a wooden spindle been ground under Hie to age No one has ever doubted on a piece of slightly harder wood. u- - near as tan be learned Wi lah.- - ho his former home In Murray: P A. Oll- - age the fact a conception by the passenger on the tram, was tn- - Ilgan Is still under the care of a phy-e- l civilized that lh the Ing a bow made from a slightly curved' "as natkms of world of mans tuxicatcd and got off at the tatn.n stlck carrying a leather thong lali and the two Greek who were a basis for ethical action Jn hla audteme were numbers of the He tried to board the tram win!' h aided arc resting wHI at the hop)tal divinity and intellectual was In motion nnd was thrown m.d.r. The otherVletlms development than nclcntiflir departments of the Cniver-cltof the accident are which there Is no higher Idea of life. of Ftah. the high school and other ,,ia ' about their duties usual KJ- believe la not far that the Welsh had been in salt Luke i its educational Institutions aw well as ments for the funerals of the disunt when the Jew. day Arrangi th Christian, ,,n other men rngugid in iwteiijidc work to, four men who lost their lives lone bee l,nn,""1 the Mohammedan, the three represen" ft -- unpleted. The body of iMr. Keliog estahiishes that all his ac , L . eLe ' ' m I Englmer Fre tative of tha world's monotheistic "V conipllahiiictils are In hatmony with 'mils wll he enk to his former home, , see alike on tbe big 'things will t Whenl '"oxoated v.aH established etlentnlc prim iples !e" K,nlt.r v,lo for burial The hody of of lire and will work for the federahe got on H had lit kkt from Suit UTltj tion of- thw world that has so long j I Turn ihcra i Bake to ( fcM awaiting the arrival of hi widow, been a dream of men. The time are ACCEPTS KIOTLY OFFEE. goirg to rasth ton whre h' l en route from Han Ftancco Felix tilled with the common mans expresllV be end" Otfo" EdVlman ''Uhh ,'X" n0in,Vn'f!'rab!' of Individuality. There are revolusion It. B. Tuttle with bis duugbtcri Miare own-tions these revolutions but ho of today, Ing.- trait land and ldred and Marian ha acceited the ini atrlo and ho n H t'.iui a wife and going to result in man's freedom and vitation df Mr. and Mr W. G Tut- a son Independence: in his rights and privirai old Tho hon n ill be o d t" I.ivHiton fo, blit la lege as free men. Governments are tle, i to make their home with thcrii at c meinbor No.t Millcf apartment. OUJ weal 'going to receive all of their powers North Temple fctrrel now th.it twj from the consent of those governed GYMNASTIC DRILL. recent denih of Mr S. XI TutCe H and the brotherhood of mankind Is ERNEST ANSTEE BETTER. 'icrft her famll without the preeKc going to come about by the working f a wife atwl neither. Mis MiMrdi l r t 'it out of ttujt ideal given by the prophets to ,i g t rr jf t fj w waa a student at Stanford, hut m UM hi th Ptt Ktr ITcident of un Drug to. Recovering In ancient times, namely that the race of changed dotnetic cond)tton n.ts, ti? will be saved through the righteousIVom Inen monia. hi o )a.t t I,.;,, concluded to complete her ollKe t i(. A ness and truth that cornea from God cation at the Cnivermu of I th, if. MJf n the Tigro.i wo- - tn, m- to man, together with mans recogniaa to be at home with her fr ria Th- - '..n'l't.nn i.f Erm-s- t ' tion of his own great divine strength .',,r, n f 4 Ant'c, "" " 'tllM 0.1 - 111! nr 1.1 - I.I ,, r tho .'nor a n d light." f thf Sin cimpanv, who K l,..ilh o iMd Mi- s SIXTY CASES. WOT- vtTcet'.'MjT ktHFr Let Dlnwoodeyyour wall paper. i .uui.iriij was rt,rt'd this after- Drunkeiincti nnd lagrancv Figure uuOl n. largely in 1oHe Cmul.lMduy r.. TBiErTCf INSPECT BATTER YT .h. ii. . good f,.r his ultimate rr o Mr Abate, has been tlio There were exty caea .m rj k t Captain Dentji H. Currie of the or Mi I. a. uf most unfortunato circum--Uncin police court thi morning but , tltlery corps t In town from army uaual the majrity were di unkenne? ,.it week he was called t heelquarters at Denver, to remain uni ahfo-.riv here hla and vagrancy was critically til March 11 as inspector-instructand the ikujs'I of were disthalrxrtd. ill Mr- - Am. tee had gone tu Owlifor-mthe bstterj. After formal Inspection wom.y Byie Greim, w 'cnlord in the hope that a change of on the date mentioned he will go to the undei world, aged 2 ycArx. s elimate would benefit her, but before Los Angeles for simitar duty there. . arrested lat night on the Harpe if she could bo brought hack home she H carrying a concealed weapon died. Mrs An s tee passed away at U that she got into an ait .tt- n HYDE DI NEW OITICE. jaunt just west of Las Vegas and when with another colored woman and the sorrowing husband arrived in flalt to shoot her but the wiapwi Luke with the body Sunday, his confrefused to work. Bhe pha-hc j !ty Joseph R Hyde, just apjiolnted ao dition was eoraiux, Pneumonia the chuigc but was han-ndl tn action or step a a body U- ar.d for a time it was feared member of the state board of equaltaa-tlo- n Imiu.-ine gun onfleatkd wardu tne teleaae of Miiiuv from ein- - lie would not .recover. by th governor, entered on hi rter uhe left llje eourt room .Ik utb vh tody. In the event that the bonds are The funeral of Mrs. Anatoe was held fllta. the duties arrested on the charge of conducting a j not provided Muhsey will be held in morning. Ho and the body Is in a vault vacancythis by the. resignation of HJ tiiareputabid house, Bhe will hive a (custody unil hi removal to Indian Thursday at the Undertaker 'of Elier den Be mi Ion to accept an appointtwirlng on the iatter charge Monday I apol's The warrant call forhl id vv. Haltmortuary and will remain there until ment as eommletdoner 11 of revenue nd . i" . tha recovery of U, Anslew. ' f pewM mere oft. ii ... taxation The divorce " -e h eup-po- rt -- 'i Young of the university occupied the pulpit at the Jewlah synagogue U'. night In the absence of Jlabbi diaries J. Freund. Prof. Young took for hi subject, "The Jews in Civilisation" Ho said TtLMEEI JtGAlN.NEXIJVE &! Trust- - Company iit In.iilul'il ..zauO ProL Levi Edfar Atone:: Ir. Zions Saving Bank lor Hunk Jews la Civilization." Theme of Able Dfacoerse Drllvrmt IVom if- Ub Pnloit Iieet m-i- -- Corn-mcroi- al Mul-her- n, tln-a!- r de.-erv- -, Coin-merci- af world-creati- -- m ' I f rtf & y rJ ' hr 11 pro-tact ner r, led indif-Jere- ut to-b- SGRfj I Onf the-car- s- -- ' . Jj . I y 'k' .''""T T , . -- r,.7 I -- i Gic i . i - ik-u- g ' ai-- re or a m 1 di-- d i il , j t . . . t L ' I Dont class the manufacturing and repairing department we maintain with the usual repair shop any 4 Murderer of C. I Erickson Sentenced by Judge Loofbourow. Convicted Mrs.. W. L. Wetherboe annouucv -, the engagement, of her daughter.of DimaH pie Hone, to Mr. II. M. Krpker Lake, the wedding to take place in the near future. more' than you. would confound n sign painting es- - C y4, Mr. G. P. Holman "FriTMtsrttied to S " terday at a tea from Th-- ' drawing about iab being present J room was In pink roue, r ihe diningroom, the tuble In the latter to correspond having also pink ribbon APPALWlLLJtCTAS-GTA- Y with the TMftTntH In th h:1 ail une-ihe Trouwire library jonquil badour rendered a ibllGhlful muai' Jl during the program, and awNtlng FrK-W- . 8- (" Mrwliiuurys U afternoon were M'e Pal, Kirkpatrick, Bonnet X. Hmilh. M. Mr 30 Veer Jamr O'Donnel Mr. M S. Woodward and Mr W. M Serving tea table Bradle. who took turna thewere Gets Seven , Year. Mr pouring, and asalatlng them Mow studio. Our work is of the highest art in jewelry making. lhoiic 63 for the correct time.' ' Denying the motion for a new trial, Judge F. if. Loofbourow this morning, In the criminal divlslon of the Third district court, seutenued Harley convicted murderer of ('. L, Erickson,' to he shot to death on Monday, March SS, at the state prison. Mew hlnney a aa represented In court by hie attorney, 8. P. Armstrong, who made extended argument for a new trial on the ground that th evidence wa tnsuntclent to justify a vordlct of first degree minder and that the judge had erred In hla instructions and rpl Inga Following the argument, the court denied the motion for a new trial, whereupon Ally. Armstrong an nnouoed that an appeal would be taken to tha supreme court. This appeal, under th law, act aa a stay oif execution. Mewhinney was found guilty of tha murder of C. L. Erickson, a mining engineer and aseayer, at the Ramona roominghoua on Oct. (. 111. In company with bis pal. Sam Kirkpatrick. Mewhinney attempted to rob Sol 8. Brown, a Jewelry salesman, of a valuable diamond ring. Eriokaon responded to a call for help made by Marta Fuller. who waa in company with Mown, and was killed just at the entrance to Mrs. Fuller's room. and Klrkjiatrick were Mewhinney captured within a few minutes of the attempted robbery and murder. Kirkpatrick also was accused of murder, pleaded guilty to murder In the second degree and was sentenced to 8 year in the state penitentiary. IVES CHANGED PLEA. Edward Ives announced to the court that he was ready to change hla pre vlous plea of not guilty to th charge of burglary In the second degree and enter a pli-- of guilty. Ha wa to change his plea and was sentenced to It months in the state penitentiary E. E. Rodler, who had previously entered a plea of guilty to the charge of burglary In the aecond degree, also waa pentnmed to serve 1 months in the Mew-hlnne- BIltweH. 8. Siegel, Mr. J M and M it MarguerMarion Kooklldg ite Ri'h. liam-ml- i and Th afh rnoon Ml Mi Adelaide Bancroft were hontesae Mrs at a luncheon given m honor of table Chari Tuttle uf St Lout, the and carnations In pink being decorated covers laid for eight this hosts Lorecn Leary Ml afternoon at qn Informal bridge tea, Masgiven in honor of Mi. Kajmond son. prison. Ivesand Rodler entered th Roger cigar store on south West Temple street last tall and stole a quantity of cigars and tobacco. Ives later made the charge thst R. A. Radke, a former patrolman and proprietor of th Tooele bar. had "put him up to the job. Radk was acquitted of the charge at a preliminary hearing. 8 EVEN TEARS FOR ODONNELL. James O'Donnell, found guilty of sentenced to seven grand larceny, years In the state penitentiary. He held up ad robbed an old man at the comer of Seventh South and First West streets last summer. s Let Dlnwoodey- - NEW FII IltTiubllcatiH Han Dinner I'll - ;, . state committee 1) publican tendered a dinner and r option i.j n i the Young Mens Republican April . The entertainment a as decided upon t u meeting of 'he i iu; members, held tn room K'4 - let: j building, at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The details hsve been left in Ihe hand of the committee, of whin Harry 8. Joseph Is chairman. Gives Muijcale al Kcltool A given si the meeting oMhejne-entJackson at th last night, ahlch wa much enjn Miss Those partMpattng Included Pauline White, piano olo; Ml Kin It rough, Mtaa Qua Anderson, rending: primary supervisor of Salt Lake s nd schools, talk on "School Rule Prof. Claude J HawRegulations: Prof Irvin kins. clarionet eolo: Snow, piano and cello solo; Mias Ruse Smiihen. vocal solos, Clvki Club Meeting The regular meeting of the Balt Lake Civic Feb. 19, at 2 in be held Monday. p. m. In Cully hall jxrlors. Ward The Eleventh Eleventh Ward Dramatic association' fill prewestern drama ensent the three-ac- t titled "The Hed Rosetta In the new amusement hull of that ward, three night, beginning Feb II Proceed of the entertainments are to benefit the new chajiel. The cat of eharadcr Includes th following ward members. Joseph Wlrthlln. Jr.. Jennie Enholm. Virgil Hall, Stella Edmond. W H William. Donald Cameron. Hebe Johnson. C 8. Gardiner and Madelaln miner. The doors will open at 7 M und the curtain will rise at 6.13 p m V 'Th To Speak al Y. 'Nl. ( M speaker at Kundav afternoon's Y. ! Mass Bess Hinlth, one of the season' brides, will be guit of honor thi afternoon at an .Orpheum party followed by a luncheon, the hostess being the Mlsse Josephine and Eva William. Mary Smith and Ellis Wood raff. The luncheon, w III be given at the Williams home. s Mr. J G. Kimball will give a dinner this evening In honor of the seventieth birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Knowlton. this A card social will be given noon by the Maxwell-McKea- n after- corps. Harold Hiegel are back trip to th coast. Mr. and Mrs from a . slat LATE LOCALS I Mra H. J. Ramsey entertained last night at a dinner, with covers laid for eight. Tbe decorations were In pink carnations. An elaborate affair of last evening was the Bachelors ball given at the Hotel Vtah. th host Including Harold H. lamb. Inland Rwraner, George Knox. D Mitt Knox. Douglas Kimball, Kimball, Arthur L. Thomas. Jr. Alex Thomas. Lewis A. Jeffs, Lieutenant N. P. Rogers. John 8. Critchlow. J T Goodwin. Fred Smith, Athol Raw-liAlbert McComkk. Henry MrCor-nlrP L. Williams, Jr., C. R. Hall, R. H. Parker, W. C Thompson, Mark Groce beck, Myron O Doll, Clarence Bamberger. Julian Bamberger, A. L. Frank. Ellin Freed and W. H. McIntyre, Jr. Le-la- k. The T.heta l.'pilon met laet night with Mr. and Mr. Radcllff Q. Cannon, the guests of honor being Judge and Mrs. (. G. Armstrong. Mr. and Mr. A- J Gorham and the Misses Lila Eccles and Edna Hall. The rooms were decorated dn red and white carnations and about 60 were present Assisting during rite evening were Athene Farnsworth. Mary Gndbe, Cordelia Straup. and Annie Warren. - SSr J. 8 Dixon entertained the Merry Matrons club on Friday at a party at the Empress, and afterward at luncheon down town, those present Mrs. Bertha Chrietopherson, beingMrs. Ella Brown. Mrs. Angle McOee, Mrs. Gawmar Christopher son. Mr. Ida Burton, Mr. Ella Bishop, Mr. Hattie clean your sriAl paper. Clifton. Mr Edith Palmer. Mra. Ida Van Cott. Mr. Emma Jensen, Mrs Leone Nowell, Mr. Huldah Snow. Mra Pearl McClellan, Miss Florence Horne, TO SOLVE Mist Sarah McClellan. - M- s ! ihe-wR- ! th will i A C. W Dr Rev. M First Preabjtenan Paden of the church. Program TH Interrating Give teacher of the Poplar Grove school and met loot night with the parent Groi the Children. In the Poplar welfare the meetinghouse, to dlecuss of the children and the schools or that ren. place. The following program waischool dered at the meeting: selection, of the oredusstra; chorus: childrenand fourtn B classes of the third Aim. "Educational grade: address. order Oussie M. Baker, Kwedlsh Days of g inr.astlc exercise." bv children second of the first and grad: Schools. Elementary dress "Our vocl rolo Principal J. T.vWorKonTold. Ever "Sweetest Btory Pendleton; remarks, Bishop Carlson, remark, the piano solo, Dora Conley; Rev. J V. Cody, and a selection b the orchestra. phenomenal Increase ' in There Is rr local bank clearing Mlsa Ina Brown and William Shields the week w k were married last evening at the home the flgure of the corresponding 77 2.501,697 of A. 1. Wort hen. Rev. P. A. Mimpkin for 111. The increase I. officiating -and a (upper and reception Oneida land A Investment Co. Plana following. x Miss Jennie Brown entertained at an Incorporation Aims at Helping To IJft Settler Orpheum party this afternoon followed Burden. by a luncheon at home. Those present were: Hazel .Needham. Grace Lam Article of Incorporation of the Onei- bert, Gertrude Keenan, Naomi Kendry, da Land & Investment company of this Allle Fletcher. Addle Fletcher. Hallie Mary Madsen. Clara Christencity will be fllcd Monday morning with Barton. Rose Smith. IJIIian Mooney, Ethel the secretary of state. The Incorpora- sen, Edwards. Lena Sanders. Dorlt Evans. tor are Cashier O. C. Beebe of the Oennmt Smith, Lillian May. Mra T. Zion's Savings Bank A Trust company, J. Brown. Mr. 8. T. Tanner and Mrs. W. S. McCornick, David Eccles, Oeirge Frank Gross beck assisted In the dinroom which was decorated In large 8. Spencer and S. A. Whitney. The ing flags. capital stock Is 1100,908, In 1 10 shares, ol Miss Vivian Beat! will be hostess whlett H? has been paid In. The officer are: President, O. C. Beebe; at a card party to be given at her vice president, W. B. McCornick: sec- residence on Second avenue on th retary and treasurer, George 8. Spen- afternoon of W'ashlngton'a birthday. cer; other directors. David Eccles, The Reapers club will meet next The George H. Osborne of Chicago. stockholders are Messrs. Beebe. Bjien Monday at the Blshns building at 3 cer, Whitney, tbe Zion's Savings Bank oclock, and a Charles Dickens proA Trust Co.. Parsons; Son A Company, gram will be a feature, of Chicago, and David Eccles of Ogden, The company will operate in Utah The Cleofan meets next Wednesday and Idaho, tbe headquarters being here, with Ml Afton Young and Duma and th operating properties In Oneida and other literary lights of his period county. Ida. The object of the com- will be a topic given by Mist Alice pany Is to solve tlie difficulties obtaln-n- g JVells. In the Oneida Irrigation district, where there are reservoirs and canata, The next meeting of the American but with the district under a big debt Womans league will be held In the which tlie people there arp unable to Kenyon parlor on Tuesday, February handle. With the burden lifted, the 37th. at 6 p mj Virginia 8now Stephen settlers and bondholder will breathe of the art department of the State easier. University of Utah will give a paper on Art In Relation to Every Day Life. All members and their friends are MAIL CAN FUMIGATED. urgently requested to be present to hear this most helpful and Interesting Clerk on Cadie Talley Express Plaved paper. . Under Quarantine. T&srTugehfUklmer enlerlalhs!ief bridge club next Monday. health yesterTh City department "gfv ( bridge dafhcWflp3 YglfCFfroflltTH north several hours to fumigate the tea next Tuesday. e car and itscohtenta. The government Min Celia G. McMahan of Bingham regulation do net antlcfpate an out- canyon was married Friday at the Philbreak of amallpox and for that rea- lips church parsonage to Jacob W. son it is thought that the gnternment Bringburst. Only Immediate relatives will not consider any action against were present th health department. On hta return Preston, Ida., CRUX? OFFERS BEWAXD. yesterday, Fre,C. Ralph. 1063 south Eighth East street, railway mall clerk on the Cache IValley express. was The bora and buggy which were taken suddenly III. All the symptom stolen some Em after 11:30 o'clock on Indicated smallpox. When th car arrived In Balt Lake he was taken to the night of Feb. f, from 13 Herbert hta home and placed under quaranvenue have not yet been found.. The ' tine. horse nnd buggy belonged to st Mr. Th department officials ordered the car held until the snail matter un- Crump,- - of Forf Hrriman, near South derwent a thorough fumigation. It was Jordan, Utah.. Fifty dollars la ofseveral hours before the mail waa fered a a reward for tht return of the to th poetolllcw for distribuoutfit.-an(ha convictloif of th -guilty tion- - - i , ,' - funeral notice. Funeral aervlres for V B- Gawan wj1 chap"' he held at the Eleventh ward between First and ftecond Tenth Rem ' t 3 p.in. tomorrow Mouth. 1 12 to I may be viewed fromNinth East. Friend residence. IM south cemetery. Invited. Interment City Bt AND UNDERTAKERS FLORIffr n y. Wyatts. Florist. M -8 Main Floral designs a specialty- Phones vms B4 M. 911 LEADING FLORIST. W. W. KWQ, Booth. Both Phone g Et gerond FUNERAL DIRECTORS O'DONNELL A CO-- . UNDERTAKE and Embalmers hv ration. 236 andS 3N South West Tmp Both phones bale heal estate. 6TR BB a PRODUCER. RE A PRODUCE R w w t a - fhTkm Pric tfiSA " 22fcbra V,'!"; Irom the -- Wanda mere rar-i- U den roll. One Of thero yoJr, Vowe Calmer. Phon am Boston Building. independent water right- blrd rf No rommOvkm. Continental STOLEN- a. from 2- fl- - A'UN gnf' hone ' T. ' - maBY. iw 2oa7y; m"- - tn d -- ' ; 3 V?. , , ' SEALED BIDS. , Healed bid city Recorder,to Room 6 Building up 166 CM '.pd Uoon'v or'wht t W,2322: IZJ?located wdof p,t" ami feeing f.nnmlmMel5f23w ftwthe bid - - edified check Th" UR' any or for uff'Snt per 1ft ef right to I WVobLB WARJtUiL, rye th 4 |