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Show f TRUTH. H. Bird, W. D. Riter. Tanner; Ogden Hilea, W. 27 Thursday, February March 3 Sampson Mining Co. vs. AlHn G.Lamson: Snyder, Westervelt, Snyder Wight; Dev & Street. Tuesday. March 4 Same. March 5 Same. Lamson vs. S. Thursday, March A Allan G. F. Hoffman. Edwards; Frick et al; TT.vs Viotidav March 10 In the matter of the estate deceased, in the matter niohn Peter Johnson, the probating of will; Stewart & Stewart; Wilson & Smith. 11 ' Same. Tuesday, March Wednesday, March 13 Same. estate Monday March 17 In the matter of the of the H Uhlig deceased; in the matter will- - W. S. Arnold; D. II. Wenger. W J Buck vs. II. Shields; Snyder, WesterL. R. Rogers. velt. Snyder & Wight; Tuesday, March 18 19Same. U. Seigfus vs. CaroWednesday, March . line Larson, et al; A.20II. Edler. vs. D. M; March Stackpole Thursday, Chloride Point Con. Mining Co.: Geo. L. Nye; Dev & Street, W. H. Bramel, W. R. Hutchin- A son, Pierce, Critchlow & Barrette, Brown biunc-Monda- ok . Henderson, L. L. Baker. Tuesday, March 25 Same. Wednesday, March 260. AR. Wright vb. Tel-luri- de Moyle; Rawlins, Power Co.; Young Thurman, Hurd & Wedgwood. Thursday, March 27 Simon Bamberger vs. Fortune Mining Co.;: pierce, Critchlow A Bar- Utiih Commercial Bank vs. John Beck; C. S. Price; E. V. Higgins, Brown A Henderson. Appeal. Burris, C. W.. 213 D. F. Walker Bldg. JUDGES. Literature., Mrs. White gave LiterCasey, A. W., 95 Commercial Block. Chief ature of the East, Mrs. John Reed Supreme Court James A. Miner, Cherrington, Fennel, 401-- 2 McCornick Block. A 8 Auerbach Cherry Cherry, Bldg. Justice; George W. Bartch, R. N. Baskin; gave Literature of the South, while Christensen A Ryckman, 4 Commercial Clerk, L. P. Palmer. Chambers City and Mrs. H. C. Wallace presented the Block. bounty Building. of the West. Clark, F. R., 704 McCornick Bldg. Third District Court Judges Wm. C. "Literature Coad, J. C., 217 S. Main St. ft ft fall, C. W. Morse, S. W. Stewart; Clerk, Darke, S. W., 460 East Fifth Seuth St. i John James. and County City Building. The Shakespeare club met Tuesday Danner, J. E., 23-- Central Block. Auerhach Bldg. Dey, C. Charles, evening at the office of Mr. Russell WOMAN'S CLUBS. Dickson, Ellis A Ellis, Progress Bldg. 120 Tracy. East First South St. Diehl, C. B.. Dininny A McMaster, 85-- Commercial Block. ft ft Duncan, A. A., 7 Deseret National Bank Bid. a of the Ladies At dinner section Boston French The the r D. given by C., Elchnor, Progress Bldg. Evans, David, 403 D. F. Walker Bldg. Authors club met Tuesday morning at recently, Mrs. Julia Literary Club Evans, P. C 403 D. F. Walker Bldg. ur Ward The ten Furnsworth A Lund, oclock. Howe, although nearly eighty-bTempleton Bldg. subject of conversaFerguson, Cannon & Tanner, Temple"Madame was tion de Remesat. years old, presided and was as ton Bldg. ft ft Frick & Edwards, 615 McCornick Bldg. spontaneous in wit as ever. " IntroducGatrell, C. G., 315 Auerbach Bldg. The history section did not meet on Col. T. W. Higginson,the first Gilchrist, C. K ., 34 Central Block. Goodwin & Van Pelt, 1 Commercial Blk. ing as a speaker, she said, "I the 13th a9 announced, but postponed Gray, L. H., 309 Templeton Bldg. until Thursday, the 26th. G. Commercial Block. will now call upon my much Greenwood, B., respected meeting Gunter, W. T., 502 Progress Bldg. ft ft and highly-valu- ed Gustln, F. J., 421 Atlas Block. . vice, thereupon W. R., Hall, Eagle Bldg. The Cleofan met Tuesday afternoon he rose and said, "Mrs. Howes virtues Hamilton, J. M., 31 OMeara Block. Harkness, Robert, 163 S. Main St. always speak for themselves. It is at the home of Mrs. Clara M. Clawson. Harkness, R. B., 163 S. Main St. on rare occasions that she pardons Mrs. May Preston Moyle read an inter1 D. only Harrington, Sanford A Richards, a vice. F. Walker Bldg. During, the exercises Mr. esting paper on "The Revival of SculpBliss Perry, editor of, the "Atlantic ture in Italy. Hartley, R. G., 112 Commercial Block. '' D. F. Walker Bldg. Higgins, E. V., Monthly, in partially apologizing for ft ft ' Hiles, Ogden, 234 S. Main St. of the Gilbert Parker Hoffman, Frank, 76 West Second South St The Council of Jewish Women held said. "If he were here,' we would gladHoge, E . D ., Central Block . A. Auerbach L., Hoppaugh, Bldg. ly give him the (Right of Way "Yes an open meeting Wednesday afternoon Atlas Block. Hutchinson, 33--W. R., a place among the Seats of the which was one of the most enjeyahle in and Commercial Block. Jack, C. B., Johnson A Fowler, 218 S . Main St. Mighty put in Mrs. Howe. the history of the club. Mrs. Coulter Jones, C. W., 35-- Commercial Block. Woman. Club The, N. 604 McCornick Bldg. V., Jones, of Ogden gave a fine paper on "The JoneB A Collins, 37-Commercial Block. ft ft IndiKalghn, M. M., 76 West Second South St. The Womans club meeting on Tues- Benefits of the Federation to the Kennedy, C. D., 403 D. 62--F. Walker Bldg. vidual Club. Rahi Reynolds spoke of Commercial Blk. King, Burton &35--King, afternoon had a large attendance, day C. Commercial Block. S., Kinney, "Possibilities of the Jew in, the the program for the afternoon was of the Kroeger, Gustave, 218 S. Main St. 212 United S. Main St. States. Miss Stevens, of New Lackner, E. C.. uncommon interest, Mrs. W. F. Adams F. Walker Bldg. . Laney; H. S., 407 D.300-3York, favored the audience with readD. F. Walker Bldg of Lawrence A Shoup, new club the Reviewers gave light 212 Main F. St. S; C., Lea, on the Philippine question, by reading ings, which included a scene from the D. F. Walker Bldg. Lee, W. A., Commercial Block. most interesting extracts from letters Merchant of Venice and a bright little Lewis, Eugene, Lewis, S. H., S. Main St written by her father, Professor W. C. story, "She Wanted to Learn ElocuLewis, T. D.; 610 McCornick Bldg. Miss Mooney sang "Island of Damon of the Philippine educational tion. Lochrie, Peter, 330 Atlas Block. ... Professor Damon finds Dreams, Adams. Mrs. John Reed also Loofbourow, C. F. A F. C., 1 Commercial commission. Block. educational work among the Filip- - gave some charming readings. After McCrea, W. M. 401 McComiek Bldg. Walker Bros. Einos most agreeable and interesting, the program refreshments were served McDowall, Samuel, Bank Bldg. are apt and eager to learn, and a social time followed. A number Atlas Block. McGurrin, F. T., 400-4most are and tractable. Only English ofgueBts were present, including the 5 McGurrin & Van Cott, Atlas Block. as is yet. They have heretofore presidents of several of the federated taught McKay. Wm 15 Atlas Block. 125 A S. Main. Catholic catchism in Spanish clubs of the city. the had Marshall, Boyle Hempstead. Merritt, S.A., 511 Progress Bldg. as their principal hook and they do not Miner, Aurelius, 201 Whittingham Block. understand why. religion is not taught Moyle, J- - H., 7 Deseret National Bank Bldg. is the only independent M. C. 2lu Constitution for these people are religious. Meek- paper in Utah. Nielsen, Bldg.. 420-4Atlas Block. Nye, G. L.,. ness and gentleness are their chief D. F. Walker Bldg. Orem, F. M., traits, the men do not work, much, the Pardee, J. D., 6 Eagle Bldge. A Blk. Commercial women work, and: are good cooks and Patterson Moyer, Pearson, C. E., 1612 S. Main St. . good house keepers, although the woCommercial Block. Pickett H. L., hold men do not office, 9 McCor-A Critchlow 'they practically Barrette, Pierce, hold the reins of government, through nick Bldg. 77-Commercial Block. Powers, J. N., of influence. Professor Damtheir Powers, Straup A Lippman, 27-- Eagle Bldg on haspower high hopes of these people when A. E., 311 D. F. Walker Bldg. Pratt, C. shall have befcome intelligent and Price. S., 401 McCornick Bldg. they 7 Rawlins, Thurman, Hurd & Wedgwood, yet, thinks some grave enlightened, Hooper Bldg. mistakes are being made in disbanding Richards, D B., 430 D. F. Walker Bldg. Richards, F. D., 501 McCornick Bldg. rough coarse soldiers there, especially McCornick Bldg. Richards & Ferry, of the colored troops, the abolishing of McCornick Bldg. Richards A Varian, the Commercial 52 army canteen, b too, a serious error, Block. Ricketts, J. M., IN EFFECT NOV. 3. 1901. D. F. Walker Bldg. as no restrictions can be drawn around ! Riter, W. D., 317 415-4DEPART. D. Walker F. Rives, Henry, Bldg. and they can soldiers, D. F. Walker Bid. Filippino Cache Valley, Omaha, Itor Ogden, ' Rogers, Lindsay R., work their will among Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. easily Ross; R: E" 317 Templeton Bldg. ' ' C. D., 87 Commercial Block. the Louis and intermediate points...... 7.00 a m trusting Savery. simple Filippinos. I & Sawyer, Progress Bldg, For Sawyer Butte, Helena, Portland a Damon Professor paid high find(Men, i 9:45 a m intermediate Sheckell, N. J., 36 Hooper Bldg. points the-arm"i officers, and Commercial Blk. tribute ..to Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Shepard & Shepard, ForOgden, said many pleasant things of the higher St. Louis and San Kapaas-dtShipp, R. A., 75 Center Street. . Smith, D. T:, Commercial Block. . 12.4a p m ' Ffahclsco are cultured class Filippinos, they Kansas For Denver, Smith, Geo. H., 87-- 2 Commercial Block. City, Ogden, and delightful and he has already formCommercial Block 6.15 p m Smith A Putnam, Omaha, St. Louis and Chicago ed strong liking and feels great sym- For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland,. Smith & Walton, 24-- Eagle Bldg. 1 D. F. Walker Bldg, j Snow A Bowman, San Francisco and intermediate pathy for these people. Mrs. Adams Bldg. Sommer, Morris, Eagle points ...... ...... ...... .... .. .... .... 10 .50 p m which added had 606-6interesting pictures Tin tic, Mercur, Provo, Nehpl and Sonnedecker, NW., Progress Bldg. 5 7.55 a m Auerbach much tp the pleasure of the . reading. Mantl Stephens, Smith A Gatrell, and For, Milford, Provo, Nepht, Bldg. served of. club in tea ladies the The S. Main St. 7.05 p m intermediate points Stevens, C. W. L., 163 their pleasant rooms and altogether McCornick Bldg. Stewart A Stewart, 509-5For Garfield Beach, Tooele and Ter7.45 a m the day was of more than usual, pleas- minus Stull, J. Mm 183 Commercial Block. D. F. Walker Bldg. Sullivan, G. M., ARRIVE. and ure sociability. Sutherland, A. 426-46., 76 W. Second South St. From Ogden, Portland, Spokane, ft ft D. Walker F. F. A., Sweet, Bldg. Butte, Helena and San Francisco.. 8.45 a m Tanner, H. S., 307 Templeton Bldg. The Womans Republican Club ob- From Ogden, Chicago, Omaha. St. Tatlock, E. W., 414 Atlas Block. Louis, Kansas City and Denver.... 9.25 a m Taylor, A. V., 6 Commercial Block. at the Lincolns served day, meeting From Ogden. Chicago, St. Louis, Kan85 Block: Commercial E. W., Taylor, sas Omaha, Denver and San City, 62 A. WednesBlock. Commercial F. S., home of Mrs. W. H. Jones on Thomas, 3.10 p m Francisco ...; Thomas, J. M., 13 Eagle Bldg. San ladies From About afternoon. seventy-fiv- e Preston, Brigham, Logan, 3 Atlas Block. day Mathonihah, Thomas, G4-4Francisco, Ogden and intermediate Progress Bldg, Thompson. E. D. R., 58-chief feature The attendance.' were in 6:50 p m points A Commercial Block. Thompson Gibson. Ogden, Butte, Portland and of the program was an eloquent address From Truman, D. S., 16-- Eagle Bldg. 8.20 p m Intermediate points Twomey A Twomey. 97 Commercial Block. on the pubDaniel Mr. and Provo From by Milford, Harrington, Nephi, 502 Van Meter, Joseph, Progress Bldg. 9.35 a m intermediate points. lic career of President Lincoln. Mrs. Wanless, W. F 2 2 & Main ht. 6.00 p m Mercur and Nephi National Bank Bldg Frazier gave vocal number and Will From Untie. Wells, D. H 7 Deseret From Garfield Beach, Tooele and Wenger, D. H., 68-- Commercial Block. ' both of which were violin a 5.00 p m solo, Terminus Davis, 2 A Atlas Block. Westervelt Snyder, memThe with received 62 Trains Between. Milford and Frisco do not appreciation.' Whitaker, J. J., Commercial Block. 5 McCornick Bldg bers of the club served delicious rerun Sundays. Whlttexnore, C. O., , Willey, D. O., Jr , 42 Hooper Bldg. Daily except Sundays. freshments, at the close of the program. i Williams, J. A., 87-- Eagle Block. ' Commercial Block. ft ft City Ticket Office 201 Main St. Williams, P. L., McCornick Bldg. Wilson A Smith, Telephone No. 250. The regular meeting of the Ladies Wlnton, Paul, 606-6Progress Bldg. D. E. BURLEY SCHUMACHER, Club was held yesterday. The T. M. Work, F. B., 33 Commercial Block. Literary G. P. A T. A. Aot. Traf Mgr. Young & Moyle; Deseret National Bank Bldg A. G. P. AT. A. D. SPENCER. S. in was "Provincialism Bank Deseret National C. topic presented Bldg; S., Zane, 407-40- 93-9- i 24 400-4- 02 612-6- 16 86 00-5- 01 204-2- 05 301-3- 07 ' vice-presid- ent, 20-2- 108-1- 11-- 12 429-43- 413-4- 14 non-appearan- LAW CASES. The following law cases are Bet for trial 309-3- be- fore Judge Morse from Monday, January 27, to Thursday, February 13, 1902: Monday, January 27 Fannie e.Couch vs. Don . Porter; J. D. Pardee; T. Mary H. Sorensen vs. South Jordan Canal Co.; Wilson & Smith; Ferguson, Cannon A Tanner. Tuesday, January 28 W. H. Cromar.etalvs. Martha T. Arthur; Powers, Straup A Lippman; Wilson & Smith . Appeal . Olaf Hagen, etal vs. Brigham West,etal; N. Appeal. J. Sheckell; W. It. Hutchinson. Wednesday, January 29 C. M. Woodle vs. David Jacoby; N. J. Sheckell; Patterson A Moyer. Appeal. Bank of Commerce vs. J. W. Kidwell, et al; George L. Nye; W. R. Hutchison. Thursday, January 30 W, E. Woods vs. S. L. street R. R. Co.; Morris Sommer, D. S. Truman; Pierce, C. & B. W. W. Becksteadvs. Mountain Ice Co.; Stewart & Stewart; F. A. Sweet. Appeal. KateGutheil vs. J. T. Gilmer et al; G. M. Sullivan; Dickson, Ellis & Ellis. Monday, February 3 G. E. Lambourne vs. John Haltln; A. L. Hoppaugh; Pierce, C. A B. Sarah Pierson et al vs. S. L. R. T. Co. ; Pow- -. ers, S. A L.; Pierce, C. & B. Tuesday, February 4 A. A. Van Voorhies A Co. vs. C. A. Cheshire et al; G. L. Nye, M Thomas; Frank Hoffman. L. C. Mortensen vs. R. G. W. Ry. Co.; Wilson & Smith; Bennett, H. S. A Van Cott. Wednesday, February 5th Scott Torkeldsen, etc., vs. Thos. Hepworth, et al;S Richards & Ferry; Powers, S. A L. Louisa B. Paul vs. S. L. C. R. R. Co. ; S. P. Armstrong; Pierce, C. &. B. Thursday, February 6th T. A. Wickersham vs. Kate M. Hofstra; Richards A Ferry; Booth, L. A R. R. G. W. Ry. Co. vs. Utah Nursery Co Bennet, H. S. A Van C.; Richards & Varian. Monday, February 10th Ben R. Haddock vs. Salt Lake City; Wilson & j.Smith; F. B Stephens. Hannon Bros. vs. T. C. Waltenspiel; W. R. Hutchinson: Arnold & Mitchell. Tuesday, February 11th E. W- - Griffiths, et al vs. James Ivers; Powers, S. A. L.; Dickson, Ellis A Ellis. . Robert Briscoe vs. S. L. C. R. R. Co.; J. M; Hamilton, S. P. Armstrong; Pierce, C. A B. Wednesday,' February 12th Miller Tailoring, Co. vs. T. P. Lewis, et al; J. M. Bowman; Booth, Lee & Ritchie . Axel Olsen vs. Abraham Smith; Richards A Ferry; Booth, Lee & R. Thursday, February 13th Horace D. And rows vs. Shawmut M. Co.; L. R. Rogers: Pierce, C. & B. Emma E. Johnson vs. Andrew Schuison; 1 k hards & Ferry ; Ray Van Cott . Ellis-Brown- Ap-D6- . . 11 331-3- 32 34 36 ' 38 . 65 36 01 426-4- 28 108-1- 09 . 70-7- 17 01 404-40- 23 . 213-2- 14 105-1- .4 07 81-8- 304-30- i 78 30 23-2- 502-5- TIME TABLE. 04 501-5- 05 317-3- 20 19 314-3- 15 . 120-1- ! 23 1 y, . 91-- 93 90 21-3- 25 419-42- 14-- 15 07 LAWYERS DIRECTORY. ce 312-31- Fr - ! For handy reference Truth prints the following list of Salt Lake lawyers, with thei a Masses and telephone numbers. If any names are omitted, or any errors in the list, please notify this paper so that corrections may Is- made. I - Adams, Thomas, 714 McCornick Block. Aliison, E. M., 163 S. Main St. Anderson A Anderson, Atlas Block. ; Central Block. Armstrong, S. P., 16-Arnold & Mitchell, 608-6Progress Block. Bacon, James H., 249 South Main St. Biickman, G. H., 62 Commercial Block. Baldwin. Charles, 5 Commercial Block. Barbee, T. F., 77-Commercial Block. Barker, F. E., 430 D. F. Walker Building. 1 rncH, A. R., 212 S. Main St. B rd, W . H. 236 S . Main St. Bishop, A. C., D. F. Walker Bldg. Booth. Lee & Ritchie, Auerhach Bldg Bowdle, J. It.. 314 Atlas Block. Boyd O. W.. 609 McCornick Block. 4 Bradley W. M., Atlas Block. Bramel, W. II., 401 Auerbach Bldg. Breeden & VVhlte, D. F. Walker Bldg Breeze, J. M., 414 Atlas Block. Brown & Henderson, 212 S. Main St. Brown, T. Ellis, 28-Commercial Block. 18 09 74-7- 78 426-4- 27 500-5- 203-20- 311-3- 27 13 04 10 426-4- 28 28 95-9- 420-42- 15 59 17 69 10-1- 400-40- 16-- 17 90 701-7- 02 07 . |