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Show T RU T H. nihah Thomas addressed the ladies on s on of roses. Mrs. Sanborn, Miss Dyer Miss' Ruth Wil- -' and Mrs. Wood Practical Politics. enlivened ter-posang 'and the session was one of son ' uncommon were made . ft ft Robert Gemmel is expected home from Mexico, in a few days. -- ft ft Miss Mary .J, Pincomb has gone to Merriam, Kansas, where she will spend.her vacation. ... A ft Miss Maud Eastwood will spend the' summer at her home, in Ames, Iowa. ft. ft . .Miss Maminie Moffett will remain in Safi Lake for the summer.' ... , - -- r- left Tuesday for the east, they will spend the vacation' visiting and. studying new Mr. and. Mrs. Wetzell . Tw, insure an enjoyable partnel, Airs! aid "Silvia Cohn and Meames Benson, WhDenI Dowainff. C. T. Brown B The. pass fiends are a decided nuisance n alt Lake and they are increasing in ft ft A hew is, c- - Sanborn, Wpod, llooDer L. Miller, E. vy! Curtis, llarvey, Prank Stephens, Harris, King, HeffrouBell, 6S r.Goddard Vbrse,. Curtis, Clowa er y. Miss Carter. . - ' . I ft. ft The reception given on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Xowe and Miss Lowe, was elegant in all its appoint-nqfentin the hall behind the screens ' were stationed the orchestra which discoursed soft music 'throughout the afternoon. Mrs. Lowe and Miss Lowe J11881?! by Mrs"Mrs. Thompson, Mrs: ?lobert8 Sty er ' About s, SP? rmecderoedor,the ;6r intimidating the manats in& s?K?2!pysa nightly-qccurrences- , sleep impossible.- . - maklpg ' Ejectrickl Qoods ft Lambert who has been the guest of Mr. and Airs. E. P. Hauck, for several weeks, left early in the week for California, for a brief She will again visit Salt Laketrip. en Miss May in Washington D. ft Miss Bersbach, who lias been the guest of Miss Porter, for several weeksi returned to her home in : p8nt. Chicago this week.- - ft-f- Miss Office In DcsnT National t . Myers. and Miss Brashmer the guests, for a week, of Mrs. Marshall at Mercur. -- J. at,-ih- e ft ft Mrs. William R. Wightman entert- ained on Thursday afternoon in of her sister, Mrs. Pratt. CL THE hon-h- r . ft Miss Allie 'ft Miller left xur ntish Columbia, where Thursday she will spend Wth h6r brother. Mr. rSe1Wh a.: AN D; XS ittUer" SOCIETY PLEASED. Julia Hays entertained at formal iUDchen on Wednesday m is8. Nellie Healy. Guests D- - Dwyer ' Riter.Mrs. Multord and ft ft F James have as vXyaa88 Berryl Jame,of their"n!,anC! " rS ft ft of Butte Mrs Silvers aud r .i ciiarmin long -- -- Wagner, Dr-Wee- k . u,g'ee was tRe hostess of a 'nChe0n0n The blMva8 deckedThrsday. with a profu- - 4t-- -. p. Connections made in Ogden Union Depot with All Trains of Southern PaclUc and Oregon Short Line. OFFCR8 CHOICE OI: , FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY " Leaving Salt Ulw at 8:30 bl. m., 3:15 p. m.,ad 8t20 p. m. And Three Distinct Scenic R.outes. Ordinary Sleeping Cars to : : Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, .WITHOUT CHANGE. .. Free Bedinlng Chair Can. Personally-Conducte- d Excunlons. A Perfect Dining Car Service, For Hates, Folders, eta., inquire of Ticket OfBce, 103 West second South Street, Doply. Block Corner, or write, I. A BENTON, General' Atfent Passenger. Department SALT .LAKE CITY. that the bicycle races lhS,irlder Salt Palace are. so popular; The .best talent in the .entire west has been The price o( admission is .. ; Operates Best Loca.1 Train Service in the State1 td nil Points. . Pullman Palace and ; oa1ibieeD visitin early in tl,e forCbioago!iel , Mrs. at - Present w Patrick the Miie ; ! -- t ft ft Miss- Pt fw5 . C. I - Francisco. route to her home to courtesies often and eiders are ' liberally providedfor. The number of free passes which the resorts and some entertainments issue is aston ishing and uts a big hole in their profits. Take for instance the athletic j club, which by license of the city council, gives fistic exhibitions from time to time. The complimentaries issued for Wiring Tor Hells, Telephones,- Anfluncls. those entertainments amounts to 25 or 30 per cent, of the tors; Burglar Alarms and Electric Light. entire attendance I Th members of the. city-- , counoil add Telephoijey, tbiodelitrs, Etc the city officials are .taken care of, so .. are the police, sheriff and his numerous tjj'! deputies and hosts of Hangers-o-n of varAf) F: First Smith ious kinds, and the newspapers get b'Ut to tbat all. aDeUOt? Reto P?Be have frienda Nearly or less successfully runwhom in at the expense of the show. Some have 10 appear with half a dozen a?dput UP a successful talk for admission, and for the most part of of them are well able to pay the ad- Som to whom weiSap passes leJseDt have been known to sell them themselves fni? free admission. One at the gate when 0 aid &e money wa to the patrons a lot of had received them h0 office andP$40 or wa. out redeeming free TWsevff0Ithe ffame wa8 discovered. fienWrfflthemmeanne88 Which the pass resort. Thev are an unbearable nuisance and should be suppressed by the proprietors of rawrte 3U8tice 10 themI silveMdtthh111 ,al.rly enT . San ed f45sas: Jfc- - Electrical fluid ft church society are extensive arrangements for making on June 17th. atSaltair shouting Tuesday next, There are to be special attractions in the way of cake walks, and fancy dances for which prizes will be hwarded to the. winners in the contests. The business firms in the city, have been generous' in donating the prizes that will be offered. ft Mrs, H. M. McCarthey and Miss Season left Thursday morning for Berkeley,: Cal., where they will spend about a month visiting there and in . SS un their own busi- On the other hand, persons who ne88 ... and-.every- 1: hre,fairly ; Unitarian The thing that comes along. tb8 tbe managers show obtains ihefe tq.be j- - l Into granting them free entre to any- . 1 three hundred guests numbers and growing in audacity. The theatres the resorts, the shows kinds and the railroad companies are petered to death with them. People who have no more right to a pass to "any of those things than they have 'to a passport to heaven, demand them from the managements as a right, and' if they are refused threaten all kinds of vengeance: Now those people. have no more influence than agenerally cat. but they very frequently succeed in'bull-dozin- g of-al- methods in musical work: .ft SUPPRESS THE PASS FIENDS. ihe ekst - have been and various-planned that will occasion. XliMes Kdna on with delightful" musical seleqjinaMday0hU Tbe present Were as interest. Arrangements for the club outing at 51 June 19th. Speeches lagoon, Thursday ' amusements ! the af dneed to 25 cenix. which isn Item wHh majority. All reserved seatt ha Races .fre of Tuesday and Friday evenings at 830 p. la Prohibited. There Is one town iH Europe wh SZY l; strtctly put down by la Milan, in Italy. One of t of Mlian prohibits ail kiss or amatory demonstrations in stree and otter public places whatever der pain of a heavy T1 penalty. curious statute dates from the tin of Sforza, and is yet rigidly enforce For accident insurance see Warn by-la- . Foster, 300 Progress building, t |