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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1908. PAGE of uq-- Social Events t:.f :i!.,l ' ! ' ..ii-if- . Il.'TT n "--r Th- - r j rr.il'.u ivusi-li-T!:o via'.:, iuol: Ai. "h-- ' ; 1 a:' inike'.s'' 'i,t.:ne f the H ; .ii Satur :.t .1 Edwar l'l ., M:, J XI Bih the a (f.uu1 dull. rttKiilisll and t with the prv in tr;iin dent' aj..i:vs which was very nmvli appvc l.lt, h tile Her lu ll touclvl al.nig ihe line of ihe year' -- i . , 1 to Itiee Vera Oabome, lUrrova entertained the In compliment who 1 visiting1 her. Guessing contests were a feature of the pleasant affair, Luncheon was served after the games, . from the decorations being exceptionally returned has Carver vthel ii rl S III pretty. uy t.k . will mi. of i!;r tr!'.K- aits Mbit'll has been se-- u 11 li.is illy. It is tailed illeitlu. a:,d ail e lei in, i l.air, i,l,iiiital in , oust ra, lioii null i li.it umJ al Sing Sing for the elei iro. ulion id murderers, is a p.,rt of Eie Ira paraphernalia. Ail inti I I'stiiig ih'iiin;..-iiMlii.- ii ol Ihe uian-ii- i ; vlroi uiii'iis r of wiil lie shnuu li'.s i lia.r. lllivti.i allow s in S:liig S.l'Oii toils of eiveliii-ilt pass tlirniigli his 1.. kI dating w l.n h lime a c.llidl.' n.ay be lighted on Hie md af Ins und Maik. a Wonderful b'l.guc. imiM'-aduo. are also billid. in adili-tio- n to three single aels and ihe usual moving pieluiv !ai-u'- M'rtrj si t irsoiit SEVEN ROYAL CHEF AT THE Vuudt-w'.- GRAND TUESDAY t'ollu.s who created the rols In the Koyal Chef stature; has a uiagiil-diibaritone vol e amt a striking Mr Collins, besides tha lieisonaitty. he is storing In tha mnspii uous Vhef." creatid and won distinction ia principal cluiraclcriiaiious in the original productions of tin "liurgmnaster,-"Th- e lVarl and the Pumpkin" and rii.iia of the Rajah" is a goi.Lnh in ut by only tlie immediate relative. Miss n- Myrtle Kelsey, a sister of the bride, .was bridesmaid and Ernest Itownuin eoe0a a best man. The bride's dress was light gray chiffon voille. After the ! VlM ceremony the bridal party caine to , work. 'Mun i ii and was ii; g tvo Ogden, where a wedding dinner was everv I :iv Ulatfd " t.i raise the Tlie t 'ha The Koyal Chef" Mrs. Arthur C. Barber and served at the home of the groom's par- - fcWnjir-f woman's Ideas. Mrs to Charles Vischer will entertain the ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bowman. . will hold tile boatda and here is gay Hoffman Francis at the Grand. September lath. Mr. and Mrs. ladies of the Presbyterian church and The bride is the daughter of Mr. and i' Bishii;. h address was followed by s he winter with LABOR DREAMLAND. t!i.- s!.rt story, written liy1 on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. E. B. Kelsey of Salt Lake City, their friends Miss Knott gave an "isoii J C- - N CAMERAPHONE BILL. Sept. 17th, at the home of Mrs. Barber where she is very popular ainoijg ' f Zona ilale's sh.irt N iit.il 01 Rton avenue. The Power of 2511 Fowler at leeamlatid will olfi-scores of friends. After visiting relavisa Prtrl ltton 4nd Mr "I Mrs gave Labor." willtli depk-tDalryiaple The I'ameraplioiic offers as Its feaof Mr-the difierelices tives in Ogden for a few days. Mr. and h i al selections fnm A Rose Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wattis anwhich ture "Tile Twuy Quartette, Mrs. Bowman will return to the capiw ecu conand bet ami jlcCormhhlabtr. capital olid responded to a numler nounce the marriage of their daughter, e of promise anything gives will make their tal where surpassing city, they ns Miss A Hie Gunnell also tains pathos, toinedy and plenty of of tlu- opining week The camera-phon- o B. Lewta re- - Stella Hope, to Donald D. Rhivers, ou home. tiH'itl solo and Miss Martlla action, AvLnesday from a trip to Tei- - Monday. Sept. 7th. at Oakland. Cal. villain which in the sings, talks, and with the movtum8 Hunti-- renderetl several piano sel-v- Mr. and Mrs Rhivers will make their and on vtitek loses money ing pictures is one of tlie best ell-l- et Mins Myrtle Moore entertained kiwi tone part a tlons ,Al ine ciiuua m in? anmioonn home in Oakland. t iiiiiiionts iu the city. iu waaes. af u lvu tr rul t'apacity on Monday progr.i n. ihe hosu ss setwv of her gtri friend r. the entertained fr. A ensues. s have u tor hous the rule all tlie week. Johnson wliiili strike strong Mas Irma to Miss meet her guest. mentx club on Wed-Bildtlv club udjourtn-- to m.v t hero charm ter enters, and things turn Manager Jack IV Molt is endeavoring Miss Beatrice Baker entertained nbers of her sewing Daisy Kent of Bucraniento. The house again ,.:i Sept 17th, at the home of out all on friends 'to give nothing but tlie best. young t aftcmoou. Wednesday was good. thirty bright with quantities of golden Mra. Bishop evening at five hundred. Prises were ' glow and suurtowers. I Five hundred Richardson is home from to Mias Mabel Steele and waa gin Helen Cal., where she spent tiw awarded the game of tlie aftenioon, prlaea ' Richard Perkins. The rooms were VM Beach. won by Miss Mary Fielding and relative. decorated with autumn flowers, dahlias, being cummer Miss Kent. Luncheon was served at golden, glow and autumn berries being 5 oclock, and was followed by an inwas hostess at a used. Miss Edna Carey formal musicals. on Wednesday afternoon, a s Kensington s sixteen. her guests numbering Miss Mary Abbott entertained sixThe only large society event of the of Evans- teen friends on Thursday evening at a week was Mr. end Mr. Frank Irish the coon" dance given oil GIRL AND THE Mr. and hayrack party. The guests enjoyed of the were guesu Wyo.. ton a ride to the Oaks by moonlight, and Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. F. week. Mrs A V. McIntosh this GOVERNOR COMING upon their return supper was served M. Driggs and Mr. uud Mrs. F. X. the home of the hostess. A minia- ' Hess, to celebrate their tenth wedditlg at MU Loretta Whalen left Wednesday Ths affair was very Mil- ture hayrack, filled with hay. and at- - anniversaries. or ln extended visit In Chicago, and coon idea was carried the unique two t&ched to formed the cities. M i miser Grant has Just cbvsed toy horses, waukee and other eastern table centerpiece. Sixteen dolls were out in every detail. The dance was ms with Mr. Pyper of the In the gymnasium of the school given Albeits Grins entertained a circle of placed In the hay and after were given laike Salt deaf and decorafor the and blind, (ipru company fur the proas aouvenlra to the guests her little friends on Friday afteirom sunof tions tissue and in duction s s this illy of Tlie Girl and s s bright pujier Mr. and at the home of her parents, Among the canyon parties of tha flowers were in evidence. Ove- - 100 the liovei-iiiir.the company's latest week was the one given by Mr. and guests were present, and with very few The lias lieoil fixed for date Mrs. H. A. Baron of Salt Lake City on exceptions all were Mucked, and wore operi Sepli-mhi-and the company will mill, After an enjoyable fantastic negro costumes. The danc&, will give a peach social on Tues- Monday afternoon. from on u special Luke Salt tome 8 to 11 was fioin durand waa ride home o'clivk, ing through the canyon, dinner day afternoon. Sept. 15. at the I served at the Hermitage. Among the ing an intermission a burlesque mar- train, tarrying alajut 50 members, with of Mix H. M. Bond. j guests were Miss Sarah Rachofsky, riage was performed, tlie two hosts scenery and xtucc effects. On this ocMr. and Mr. Arthur E. Graham and m Isa Esther Rachofsky, and Simon and hostesses being the principals. Mr. casion. iiiuiiiice and evening performwere the Salt of Lake, of Mr. guests and Mrs. D. Brown, dressed as a negro preacher, ances kill be given. Heretofore people timlly, Denver; Hhnplro Ixt-i- i turned away tit the door, of Mr. and Mrx Charles W. Barnet this Baron, Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank and read the marriage creniony, while S. have street week at 870 Twenty-fift- h Miss Rae Relnshriber of Salt Lake City H. Wherry waa ring bearer. Each the house having been sold out, and dlsapi-olntcd- . Tin extra land Harry Keinachriber of Ogden. Lride had several bridesmaids and many Mrs. Will Johnson and children, who maids of honor, and the bridul pa rib's iii'atinei- - will furnish an opportunity for have been the gueata of Mr. and Mrs. prominent among the autumn wed- - took their placea beneath two large all who desire to hear this excellent E. W. Matson for the summer, have dings was that of Miss May Kelsey and wedding bella. After the dancing tlie com puny, alias Hazel Taylor of Provo ' gone to Pasadena, Cal., to spend tho Ray g. Bowman, both of Salt Lake guests adjourned to the large dining plays the role of the "Girl. I vntvr- City, which took place on Monday at room, supper waa served. ElevYs . wgM at " aea aodissMsas'JVS w j 1 oclock In Logan. The ci reinony was en tables were used, and large banELECTRA AT LYCEUM. . Mix J. T. Rushmer entertained six- - read by Rev. Clemenaen of the First danna handkerchiefs formed the cenElsctra, ths Wizard who appsar next wssk at ths Lyesu-nteen young girls yesterday afternoon Al the Lyceum. Manager l W. Lip- paper dollies Presbyterian church and was witnessed terpieces. - ' ; " . . l!ie ; JUx .. - r s - r ay . THEATERS I r . r. sets I ed rcac DC DC CO DC DC DC DC nn y v Located at Gold Circle, Nevada OFFICERS The Columbia Gold Mines Co.s property is located at Gold Circle, Nev. One oi the richest mining camps in the state and has six claims all paid for and does not owe one dollar and is for 1,000,000 incorporated shares, par value oi $1.00; oi which 400,000 shares are in the Adam Paftorson John Pingroe Mat. Browning James Foley , Willard Synder DIRECTORS ADAM PATTERSON, MAT. BROWHIIIG, JAMES FOLEY, JOtm PltlGREE, TOM FOLEY, WILLARD SYNDER, treasury. 8 We Give Here Extracts From Engineer Frank Report Made to the Officers of the Company THE COLUMBIA COMPANY OWNS BIX MINING CLAIMS, KNOWN AS THE COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA NO. 1. COLUMBIA NO 2. COLUMBIA NO. 45 MILES 3, COLUMBIA NO. , AND BUSCH FRACTION CLAIMS. SITUATED IN THE GOLD CIRCLE MINING DI8TRICTS, ELKO COUNTY, NEV NORTHERLY FROM BATTLE MOUNTAIN, ON THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC R R FROM WHICH POINT A GOOD ROAD OF EASY GRADE LEADS TO THE CAMP, OVER WHICH DAILY STAGE AND AUTO LINES ARE OPERATED. THE PROPERTY IS FAVORABLY LOCATED ON THE MINERAL ZONE. AS REFERENCE TO THE DISTRICT MAP WILL SHOW AND IS SURROUNDED BY PROPERTIES THAT ARE BEING ACTIVEILY DEVELOPED, SOME OF WHICH ARE NOW SACKING 8HIPPING ORE. NOTABLY THE GOLD CIRCLE CROWN AND COLORADO GRANDE PROPERTIES, WH CH LIE JUST NORTH OF THE COLUMBIA AND HAVE AT PRESENT TIME ABOUT FORTY SETS OF LEA8ER8 IN ADDITION TO A FORCE EMPLOYED ON COMPANY ACCOUNT N OPERATION. THE ST. PAUL ORc WAS MADE, ADJOINS ON THE NORTHWEST. ADJOINGING ON THE FRACTION ON WHICH A NOTABLE DISCOVERY OF VEST IS THE PROPERTY OF THE CIRCLE MINES COMPANY, AND TO THE 80UTH THE SLEEPING BEAUTY AND LITTLE QUEEN PROPERTIES. LEASERS OPERATING ON THE LATTER PROPERTY ARE SACKING SH'PPINO CRE DEVELOPMENTS ON THE ABOVE NAMED PROPERTIES ARE DAILY PROVING THE FACT THAT THE COLUMBIA PROPERTY IS LOCATED PRACTICALLY IN THE HEART OF A WONDERFUL MINERAL ZONE. THE GOLDEN CHARIOT PROPERTY WHICH ADJOINS THE COLUMBIA ON THE SOUTHEAST, HAS TWO BETS OF LEASERS WORKING BOTH SACKING SHIPPING ORE THE SLEEPING BEAUTY PROPERTY ADJOINING THE COLUMBIA ON THE SOUTH, HAS SIX 8ET8 OF LEASERS, THREE OF WHOM ARE SACKING ORE, SOME OF WHICH RUNS AS HIGH AS TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE TON. THE LITTLE QUEEN GROUP. LYING JUST SOUTH OF THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. HAS ONE SET OF LEASERS WORKING. AND THEY ARE SACKING ORE AVERAGING ABOUT EIGHTY DOLLARS TO THE TON. THE ESMERALDA GROUP. JUST WEST OF THE LITTLE QUEEN, HAS TO EIGHTY DOLLAR GRADE. THREE SETS OF LEASERS WORKING, AND ALL OF THEIR WORKINGS ARE IN ORE OF A SEVENTY-FIV- E THE FOREGOING IS AN EXCELLENT SHOWING FOR THI3 SECTION OF THE DISTRICT. AND MORE THAN BEARS OUT MY ORIGINAL OPINION AS TO THE VALUE OF THE COLUMBIA PROPERTY AND HOLDS OUT STRONG INDUCEMENTS FOR THE PROSECUTION OF VIGOROUS DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY WITH EVERY INDICATION OF SUCCESS. SHAFTS, THERE IS UPWARDS OF IN ADDITION TO THE LOCATION WORK ON EACH CLAIM, CONSISTING OF CUTS AND TEN-FOO- T 500 FEET OF TRENCHING WORK DONE AT VARIOUS POINTS ON THE PROPERTY, ALSO A FORTY FOOT SHAFT. FAVORABLEVALUES WERE OBTAINED FROM THIS SHAFT AND CONDITIONS APPEAR FAVORABLE FOR THE MAKING O A PERMANENT ORE BODY. IN THE GOLD CIRCLE DISTRICT. AND IN MY OPINION THE COLUMBIA PROPERTY IS ONE OF THE MOST PROMISING PROPERTIES WITH THE REQUISITE DEVELOPMENT SHOULD MAKE A MINE. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED. FRANK JARDINE. HIGH-GRAD- t Jardines HIGH-GRAD- 8 E E The officers of the company voted at their last meeting to place on the market 59,090 shares of slock at 10 cents per share and guarantees cent of money from the sale of said stock will be spent in the developpurchaser of said stock thatcfevery ment of the mineevery Mr. Willard Snyder. under the personal supervision w |