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Show TF THE MORXINO EXAMINEE, OGDEN, UTAH, M'XDAY MORNING, In the district court yesterday before Judge Ilenry H. ltolapp a decree of divorce was grautsd Jeanette Keys from Chas. Keyes. The plaintiff was also given her former name, Jeanette Ecclee, and Ihe custody of her five children. The couple, were married in Portland, Oregon, June 28, 1901, and the defendant was charged with nonwas the support. M. D. plaintiff! attorney. r NumbereT Taleyh up MIX tki day tim callstreet At aU at No- - 407 I4th caU up Ho-after 7 p. standard Building- - bnlner j Jl I ? Tommy Markham, lightweight champion of Utah, ia desirous of pulling off n fight with the Mexican, Aurelio HerWed ell. rera, In Ogden. He baa written to a gome tu rent or sell by friend here, making for prompt inforon the mation on the proepecta for pulling off Mr (;. H. lalaub haa been the event He say in hie letter: "1 j, for the pant few day. . am well and lighting teller than ever freak and palatable before, and will give the people a (mythlngatnew. Carrara. Markham la twenty --one groticilM good fight- oM aid weighs 133 pounds whan yean j. EL Tarver goea to Evanatou- in training. He has never fought in a,. Kondar to conduct a aerie of apec- Ogden before, but haa had two successthe Presbyterian ful fights in Provo, two it Mammoth meeting at and one in Spanish orn. Ha writes tirch there.from Robinson and la apparently very eager to pull off hia fight here, without Cuer ft Bona meet anyone's price "" any delay. i grocer!. Lake B. Rogera ia tip irom Balt I. . O t t g visit from Superintendent Aili-waa very much enjoyed by the pup-:- e and teacher of the Quincy school, W, F. Mackintosh and Alfred H. Lindquist appeared before tbs stats board of health yesterday for examinMtwock- ation la anatomy, sanitary science and bacteriology and werp awarded diTV Imperial Restaurant It now Adolph 8chrelner of Boise, plomas. then-imeet a all demand of MSlppad to the same examination. Idaho, passed or alrighlng parties, banquets and He left on his way home last night. rivets super. Pleat Use noon lunch ri nuonabls price. J. L. Herrick of the real estate firm of Kelly ft Herrick, baa been confined X. H. Lindquist and Frank McIntosh turned yesterday from Salt Lake, to his bed with grip for thq past few Aeffi they have been taking the state days. MU oiniaatioo for undertaker and Roth gentlemen Mrs. D. K. Pleavon and Miss 1. Plea-nopassed a wife and daughter of Mr. 1). E, l,iMT creditable examination. Pleiumn of the Denver and Rio Grande, .1 Carver A Bona aeH the cheapest and are visiting him at the Reed hotel. hnlsh the highest grade goods. Real estate men report an active delev. 0. A. Elmqnlat will leave Monmand for houses in the city and a fair ty evening for Park City, where he demand for building lots. For tbe first till conduct a aerie of gospel and time In a number of years there baa meeting. He will be assisted by been a demand for lots from outside Ehrenholm of the Moody sources. flNionary . gkle Institute of Chicago. CASES NOT UF IN F0LICB COURT Ton can trade directly "Off the official on Western Union loard, Hearing in Terrenes Thompson Cass potation direct from New York and Continued. Book on epecnla-tfe- a CUcago Exchangee. No esses came up for trial in police tree. Best bank reference. Cum-pla- p Commiaaion company, Ogden court yesterday. But one arrest was 0 Ecclee building. made Friday night, that of William buck, rooms Barnett, who stole some a logic cigar street Dorter lT. V. Wlthee and Miss Amle from A. Empey, the Twenty-fift- h Mr. Empey failed to appear Hm, of Salt Lake City, were married dealer. it high noon yesterday In Salt Lake. against him in court, and he was discharged, The bride 1 daughter of Mr. and Mra. The case of Terrence Thompson, the Jobs W. Pike and is well known Ui hit Lake social circle. The groom ia reform school boy, which was set for mining man of thla city yesterday morning, has been continued I request of tbe boys mother. Id la popular In club and social cir-d- cm J A warrant has Doctor and Mra. Wlthee came to ben sworn out for Ofdet directly after the ceremony and the arrest of Fred Fowler, a Standard left oe the Overland Limited for San carrier,' whom a complaint waa sworn against for riding his horse on the Diets, California, where theywlil resell about a month. They will lie at sidewalk. He foiled to appear in court this morning, according to promise, hoae it the Virginia after April lit. and the warrant waa Issued. I I n, . re-rt- 219-22- veil-kno- LAt eot at CrockweUe. thla week. All rode et Crockwells until Match I at mt Unit reduce stock. 1 I tTPJ I EL - s- Word baa been received la the city if the death of the Infant daughter of " X fliltrlV t,Veqtura. Oallfor-- . ea The 19th inat.- - Mr Mitchell was bnnerty an assistant engineer - upon a a Ogdeu-Lttd- The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company will commence this week stringing. a 1M pair wire cable on -- SfC p1-has hotel, t M. Qreene, of 'the gone to Salt Lake few days, sT!!Il!.,k,,l'',,l,ked 1 Prlxs contest Conwy academy will nuauiy evening. Yon must I toa want to take the Out of thke place be present eight applicants examined by B I nny recruiting officer yesterday, Ho- - is Joseph I To.! ltoJL8l.i.Lake aBd wu bullsted tor service. B awPt4 . h the probate division of the dia-co- urt yesterday a petition for of administration was filed la ia c of Esther Ann Ferrln, de-b-y Sam . Ferrln. The de- -t a PlfMt 2. View. left an estate Novem-an- d conslst--- 7 8hlecn acres valued at $1,500, un the heirs are the petitioner, m hr husband of the deceased, Al-- Jt 8. Ferrln and Ella L. Saunders, wtrenti and profits of the estate are ! year. N. J. Harris ia ,uorncy for the estate. W. Schuler and Miss H. E. Schu-- 5 Il Amsterdam. New York, are flng it the Reed hotel. r AT- - ; MCreadyV Department Store : e Niw Spring' Hats. ' ; New Spring Shirt Waists.' New Spring; New Skirts. Spring; Neckwear. (See Window) A 161-- 1 S3 25th Street, ONE-HAL- F d ry prize. sr Will Commence This Week. Stringing Wire Cable. cut-of- f. - Wd B - Washington avenue from Twenty-seconstreet to Canyon Road, and another of the same size on Twenty-thir- d Hardwood charcoal at U. P. Coal yard street running west which will supby March A Phone 149. ply the railroad business and everyA building large permit has been Issued thing on the west sideweekTbe connectcable has been laid tht L. C. Morton of ? for Omaha, on Washingthe erection of a frame cot-,- 4 ing the underground line Grant avenue between Twenty-tilt- h ton avenue with the central office. It and Thirtieth streets; coat $21)0. U the intention of the company not to string any more overhead wires, but The new dancing class for Indies and to use the rabies entirely. PBtlcmen will be organised at Conley'a wdemy Monday evening at 7:30 ACTION OF GREEK CONSUL. OCNfc'K. the one-eto- B BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. McCreadys Is in Ogden Settling Up Estates of Dead t t - Greeks.' George N. Taolomlte. agent for the Kingdom of Greece, arrived In Ogden Friday, and after a late thorough, investigation decided yesterday afternoon, to file a contest la each of the probate proceedings, recently begun In Weber and Box Elder counties for the appointment of administrators In the estates of the Greeks who were killed in the recent railroad disaster at Jackaou. Some of the most sensational matters beard In the courts of Utah for many years' will probably be brought to light at the hearing of the contests. Heywood ft of McCormick appear as attorneys Consular Agent Tsolo mite. The lab ter la going to serve a notice on the await Southern Pacific company to such action as may be taken by the Greek authorities with thla government at Washington. will be filed In the district court here and at Brigham Clty,ln which the court will be petitioned to appoint some disinterested party to administer tbe estates of all the deceased, so that no one will figure on the fees to be received and the families of tbe deceased can pay that later. Crosa-petitlo- nl S. W. TULLOCH IN THE CITY. Former Washington Postoffico Cashier Discusses Utah Senator. 8. W. Tulloch, cashfnr of tbe Washington postofllce for a number of years, and whose interview precipitated the enution which led to the postal investigation. la In Ogden, the guest of Rev. W. E. Maison. Mr. Tulloch Is heavily Interested in tjie Sevier Consolidated Mining company vf Flute county, and haa Just returned from a inspection of the property. Ho chatted pleasantly last evening to newspaper men and expressed himself freely on a number of public questions. Regarding the postal frauds and the part he took In precipitating the Investigation, Mr. Tulloch stated that he did not seek the notoriety, but that It was forced upon him by accusations from the postmaster general, and that ha (imply defended himself and complied with the request iff the postofllce department to back up hi assertions with explicit documentary proofs. He aald ths people were greatly Indebted to the inspectors for their great work la exposing the frauds. . Regarding the Smoot case, Ur. Tulloch says that there la widespread and deap interest In the subject throughout the east and be would lot venture an opinion as to wbat tbe outcome would be. He believed, however, that ns technical question would preMr. vent the senate from unseating 8 moot. If, after an Investigation, they found that he had been elected by sinmethods. ister and There la. however, he said, a general disposition throughout tbe east to give Mr. Smoot the benefit of the. doubt until the contrary ia proven. FEBRUARY 2S, 1M?. limillll'lt ship great gud must certainly ensue. jfrHMMM4 4l r Next to speak a as Mrs. Well. She LITE MEN Gesd Liquors. Good Treatment. gave the clubs the benefit of a HAVE so womanly experience, strong, so quaint and tender as to fas THE SENATE rlnate her hearers. Aa a member of the National Couueil of Womeu, i COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. shirb, with the international council, ! Ill, 25th St, Near Union Depot numbers nearly two million of united women, she gave an almost startling idea of it range and magnitude. In company with four other representaSTANLEYS. STEVENS, ! Good Tlmo W. A. Seuddor, tive women of Utah she will attend next summer's congress In Berlin. MANAGER. Guaranteed. Proprietor. Tlieu the yearly address of Mr. J. K. tMlb Carver followed. clair to the cure.but i given with sueh an easy grace a to be readily understood. "Tho Forma- i tive Period in English Literature. was hi theme. He spoke of early bards of the Brit ih isles, of Ulnn and Caeilnum. ami in illustrations of beautiful Images of thought traced many of Miltons verse to ihe primitive source of fat'd raon 11c told how the works of Okmoii. the earliest Irish bard, were rompauioas of tho world's Ope" Day and Night, deepest studculs and tbe greatest men of war. Leedom & Pattisoa. Prop's. The status of the reciprocity bureau was defined by iis chairman, Mrs. First Class in Every Respect. 2425 Wash. Ave A. W. Putnam, iu four direct and simple points. 1- .k i the 4& repository of good Ideas. 2. - It la not only tbu distributing center of these Ideas, but a preserver of the same. 3. It iu the impersonal "Mr. Wiggs" or our ow n Uabbage ralch." 4. It has a splendid corps of clever club women on H lecture list, nameI "TliOSE ! , THE URL OP SOCIETY? i' everything ! FAREWELL PARTY. Mrs. I. N. Lanning entertained a number of young iwople Friday evening at her home on Twenty-fift- h street complimentary to Mr. George McDaniel, a member of her Sabbath City, Ore., where he will make his class, who left Thursday for Baker future home. WiS NUPTIAL Miss Lydia L Murby and Mr. Dou-gM. McClure were the principals ia a pretty wedding which took place at the home of Mr. William McClure on o'clock the Wednesday evening. At wedding march waa played by Miss Joaie Clare and the bridal party marched into tbe parlor and took their places beneath a canopy of ferns and flowers. Rev. J. . Carver performed the ceremony in the presence of a Tbe bride large number of guests. looked charming in an elegant white gown and waa attended by Mias Maggie McClure. Mr. David Morby acted as best man. About sixty guests were present and after the ceremony all enjoyed a sumptuous wedding repast The bride is one of Ogden's most talented young ladies and the groom is a popular young railroad man. Mr. and Mrs. McClure will lie at home to their friends after March 1 at 2034 Gant avenue.' MORBY-MCLUR- E al A COLONIAL PARTY. The pupils of the fifth and sixth grades of the Quincy school gave a unique entertainment In true Colonial style, Friday. Tbe children represented their Colonial ancestors very effectively, the girls wearing figured chluts, polonaise style, white kerchief, powdered hair; while the boys were attired in ths customary periwig, email clothes and slipper, witn "silver" buckles. The afternoon was spent playing the games, after which all joined in the stately minuet, sad other popular; dances of the day, the Quincy orchestra furnishing the music. The day closed with dainty refreshments, served by the Colonial belles to their gallants and other guest a TOLSTOI fl Hi i ; -- u-- e ti-- .ac-slmi- . if if if if if THE Q 444 well-know- u n. d u u SCCIE1T 44 4 4 444 44 o 4 GREAT HAT SALE That Is now taking; place at the OLD STAND, 2345 Washington avenue Now is your opportunity to get an up-to-da- NOILS PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE t Misa Linie Empey hu returned from Terrace, where she has been tho guest of Mrs. J. 11. Brown for tho put two weeks. 2345 Washington Avenue. Gallaudet left today for a visit of two months In Monterey, CaL Denison Miss Minnie Kiunel left Friday for one month la California. a visit of Mr. and Mra. Alma Lambert of Balt Lake are visiting friends and relatives In the city. la Ogden Monday of William Van A lea and bride, formerly Mis Eva Kuhn, wu the ocTbe arrival Mr. casion for a most enthusiutlc reception at the Virginia, their future borne. Fifty friends showered the bride and groom with congratulations while an orchestra played some delightful music. C. D. Hat at a price that will te please you Call and examine and you can't help making hay while the sun shines. Mr. aad Mra. Frauds Tate of Balt Lake are the guests of Mr. aad Mra. J. F. Bauscher. Mrs. ir PAISTAFP d right, placed before the fifty gnesls refreshments most Inviting. And now a little secret to the few only a very few thin scribe who loves to soar In feathery flights of fancy free, wu O, so amaxed to find that some very, very brainy women enjoy a jolly eat! Mrs. CAFE Dont Miss Putnams Igle-hear- t, The meeting was gracefully presidgown. For the leenth time have these ed over by Mra. Edward lllchsei, presprincely enterttlnere proven their ident of the rluh. Then came tha social hour when the right to leadership in social life. handsome hostess assisted by Mesdames Paine and Bedford, who excel ia KENSINGTONS. how to "do things exactly knowing in the Several informal d 1 if' OGDEN'S FINEST Reed, Ewing, Alder, Gorham. Cain, and others. Then anuniiiirt-that Mrs. A. C. Ewing of Balt Lake City had recently BRILLIANT AFFAIR. ronsented to respond to ealln for talks The largest and most brilliant of the mi "Art, snd trusted that Ibla Indy week's social functions was (he bail who has her subject well in hand will and buffet luncheon given Wednesday soon receive a united call from Ogden. These addresses were Interspersed night by tho Weber club. Mra. The affair had been carefully plan- with exquisite vocal aoloa by ned and ita rich appointment received Maude Deo Porter acrompanled by their crowning brilliancy when the lad Mix Dee, and by Mra. F. N. Hess who lex appeared in their most elegant wsm accompanied by Mrs. Ruahmer. u n i Mei-dame- s gatherings, form of Kensington, have been given by Mrs. H. H. Spencer, since Lent set in, perceptibly brightening thin quiet period, for those favored with her n hospitality. Two dun of thin week were thus brightened Tuesday and Friday on either of which occasions her guest PLEASANT EVENING. Tbe Mr. and Mra. Fred Wright enter- numbered about a down ladles tained. Monday evening, in honor of pleaunt hours spent over their needleMrs. Pearl Jost at their cosy horns on work were supplemented by nu appeMadlaon avenue. tising luncheon. The par lms were decorated with carCOTERIE. nations, smilax and violets. A punch bowl wu prettily located in ths easy A day of most inclement weather corner. was not enough to deter the members Cards were ths diversion of the ev- and friends of the Cbterie from assemening. with prices foiling to Mrs. F. bling at the home of Mrs. L. B. Adams, A. McGuire. Mr. Andy Jost. Ml Edna Tuesday, ud they were amply repaid Blair and Mr. A. T. Heatmark. by a program full of Interest. Miss A dainty luncheon was served, Whalen, in picturing life In the East, Misses Ethel Thomu and Pearl wrote of Mary E. Wilkins and ElizaShield acting aa little waiting maids, beth Stuart Phelpa. " Miss Kimball portrayed life In tbe who. with Muter rick Shields, who acted page, won the admiration of West aa shown by Bret Itarte and Owaft en Winter. All the participants In this jolly afMrs. Allison wan greatly appreciated fair declare Mr. ud Mrs. Wright royal in a wing, One Day, by Marion, reentertainers. sponding to an urgent call with Eugene Field's The Utjje Blue Pigeon. Miss FOR MISS ALLEN. Conroy accompanied Mrs. Ain ion. Another musical treat was a violin Wednesday afternoon Mrs. H. L. Pet erson entertained a few friends la hon- solo, "Motkowskl'i Spanish Dance or of Mls Clara Allen, who ia soon to Mr. Simpson, violin; Mins Bannister, be 4ke bride of Mra. Peterson's brother, piano. Answering the demand mr anErnest Stone. After being favored other number. Air do Ballet'' by A lard with several vocal and Instrumental waa given Ud thoroughly enjoyed. The pleasure of ihe afternoon was selections, the ladles were ushered to a gypsy wigwam la the corner of the added to by the presence of the fullnw-guent-a: Mesdames Whalen. Arm parlor, where a fortune teller told their fote. In tbe door of the wigwam strong, Bannister. Allison. Kimball; wu a pretty canopy, under which the Misses Bannister and Conroy The club will meet, March 2, i'h fortunes were told. While Ml Allen wu being entertained by the fortune Mia Whalen. teller aha met with a great surprise, a shower of rice unexpectedly foiling WASHINGTON LUNCHEON. from the canopy upon her head. At In response to "red. white and blue I o'clock the guests departed, proiuucd by Miss Emma invitations, Mrs. Feterson a charming nouncing Osborne, a number of bar friend gathhoateaa. The invited guests were: ered at her home on the twenty-cc-onMlaaes Mauds Anderson. Flo. Anderand were entertained in her usual son, Alice Cave. Irene Strang, Clare Allen, Dott Pett, Annie Cave. Bessie charming manner, assisted by Min Moyes, Beatrice Alien, Alice Flowers, Emma Ruth Paine. Tbe bouse wu Lottie Stone, Lou Stone, Salt Lake; beautifully decorated with cut flow-er- a and the national colors and tba Mr. ud Mr. Koereer, Mr- - ud Mrs. T. B. Huh, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Allen, work of art and beauMr. and Mrs. E. D. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. table wu a real was In keeping with -ty. Everything L. W. Messrs. G. Bushuell; Hilton, the day. The tiny hatchets with quoBremer, C. Greeawell, M. Flower, J. ud the place cards with "Old Leavitt G. Nelson, W. Steven. E. tations, Inscribed thereon, together with Stone, J. Shaw, K. Bell, R. Stone and Glory the presidents' names, made one M. Flower. think of "Liven of great men all remind us, and each one made a resolve MISS FARR SURPRISED. to do something that would make him Last Monday evening. February 12, famous in after years. We would not Mr. of Miu Florence Farr,, daughter omit to mention tbe luncheon and Mm. Enoch Farr. Jr., wu ten- nerved In six courses, dainty too, rewhich, dered a most delightful surprise party minded one of Washingtons birthday, The even- aa ranch fay a few of her friends. It were possible, In a subing wu very enjoyably passed la stantial and patriotic way. Miss Osafter amusements, and other games bornes reputation as a hostess 1 too which the guests were ushered Into the well known among her friends for us a of where they partook dining room, how enjoyable tbe to to try explain delicious re put The guests were Mlaaes wu. evening were: Thou present Ethel Harcombe. Edna Mlddletonjcan Mlaaes Mabelle West, Lora Bingham, MacMillan. Mrs. W. A Middleton, Mrs. Arvllla West. Myrtle Shupe. Susie Ar- Nellie Messrs. Harry Hannold, Mabel Halatram, Florence Farr; sen, C.Fletcher; O. Brown, W. I. Underwood, Messrs. Joseph Stephens. Samuel SteW. L. Underwood, 'V. Waddell ud L. phens, Lawrence Smith, Qua Davis, II. Walker. Wheelwright Lenard Boyle, Roy Verne Riddle and Lewis Spangenbcrg. AGLAIA ENTERTAINS. A more notable or entertaining dub AT MRS. TRIMBLE'S. held in Ogden than Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. meeting wu neverIasi at the beautiful of Tuesday J. B. Trimble gave one of the mot that E. Coulter, home of Mra. O-Mc- r sea-tothla parties pleasant Utah Federation of of the home Trimble's Mrs. Mr. and clubs. is In Wilson Lane, and they kndw Women's Present as guests of honor were Mrs. how to make it pleasant for their num- C. S. Kinney, tbe splendidly-equippecaU. erous friends who give them High-fiv- e seemed to be the unsnimou president of the Federation, and Mrs. Emellne B. Wells, mother of tbe gova mean ernor choice of those present of our state. Much of Whiling ,w ay s few hours. Three distinct ijpes of educated mirth wu provoked at tbs commence- womanhood were r presented by these ment of the gams eome preferring to the west, but of these three, the westothers "widow" and with the play "widows" ern woman Is the "cosmopolitan." much for not caring Other gneali of Aglaia on this octhat was decided finally at all It were tbe frdrrated dubs and casion ows way each one could have his the president of other clubs not inwere so the pleasantvery hpure ud cluded In the work. ly pausd. Prises wars given, and afClub colors served their purpose evter the lucky one had received them and more especially in the erywhere were putIn, refreshments brought of the home. Flowdecoration pretty evenan ting the finishing touch on added tha an and charm, er lent ening of real pleasure. Thou who bow of Mlu Webiters violin evolved joyed the hospitality of Mr. ud Mrs. sweat tones in graceful rhythm with Trimble follow: Messrs, and Mesdames Mrs. by T. Bevel t. Chandler, C. Drake. Covey, the piano accompaniment, time seemed most Ideal tha Ruahmer. R. Jeff. Wilson, Cawley, Langlois, Smldthi Stone... Ellis, G. McFarland. for a literary treat. First on the program wu Mrs. KinTraMra. Mrs. Glbler. Mrs. Cowman. cy. Mrs. Butler. Messrs. Jeff Wilson, ney who gave anof instructive and enterwork in the Clint Wilson, Stout. Arthur 8ewell. Ia taining review woman's I well chosen Manning. F. Highland, Hon Trimble. Utah Federation. Mlaaea Jane Wilsnn.Ella Eilnnn, Mamie words she forecast the future aliich present Rowell. BiriHe Rewell. Ethel Bewell. eventually Khali supply our Grace Trimlile. Emily Trimble and need. Her audinnee felt Impressed that under her conscientious leader Hi tie Miita Esther Trimble. a. ItnHwnwwiiiinMwili111" , elelira Washington's birthri.n ed by the above luli ..i n.iil of Mia. A. 8. Condon T Iioiu-- wa beautifully decorated ii. nomr of ihe ,iilili,i;i-tio- u a i; of Independence" .m. he jKinruv of .e 'Father of Hist'"'. i.ny1 o,( upy-in- g Two interprominent posit ion est iag newspapers were uio exhibited, the first paper printed ir. At.ierica and the one containing the aiinouijienicut Alter ihe of the death of. Wubii-uu.iiio roil U'jiinl quo! slim, in rv;.i n call. Mra Gosling reud "Ihe Boston Mra. Miller hy l a inper Tea Party. on "Washingtons Mot I. hi." Mr?, t'ou-do- n followed with 'Wshhtug'ocV AnMrs. Meek. "Vat.bfiigtoirs cestors; Boyhood. an original iurm; Mr. Krli, a sketch of tha life of Washington; Mrs. Ambrose Shaw, a iii.e artii-l- . Commemoration of Washington.' "Valley Mr, llassett'a rcnduij! rc original. Many P:ci ' Forge. Ml'-ic-- t, Ilv Fi"i?ridl ! tfce ginV. of the club, recited f' oi autiuH poem. Wy .union's pirtnMug o.l "Sous rvh i!!V,5' ti.it rluli - ly, wi:h on ilsxKcit. meet J!r. jonroLd to i.laui. :id, at 2 in ci .nnpt. Klie Tyree Informally TOLLER'S LA MODE FINE MILLINERY 2411 We have REMOVED this week to Washington Avenue. MASSAGE SHAMPOOING. Btorq, Private Treat ments by AppelntmsnL enUir-taiu- Ql V .'$1 v 11 wu spent with rards. music and aortal delicious nupper wu converse. .!- Si What, with tbe Weber Club ball and banquet, the uuuaually large ud Interesting club meetings, and the dancing parties In celebration of Washington's birthday, tbe week socially may be termed brilliant, considering thin Is the second week in the euppoaed-to-b- e quiet season of Lent. Afferde beerdere centrally heard at transients and permanent splendid accommodation- locatad end excellent tabid ratea of $1 JO te $3X0 dallyk rPheno 212 K. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE Mra. Phil Kohn will entertain tha Jolly club next Tuesday afternoon at her home on 23rd street. To Mftke Room for Spring Styles. Call Esrly for Bargains. A splendidly-prepareend nicely served dinner wu enjoyed by a few of Mra. T. H. Lindsay friends Tuesday, at her home on Adams avenue. d Mr. Austin Richardson end Miu Hattie Hughe, who were married at Montpelier, Idaho. February twenty-thir- fc Cor. 24 th and Adams Ave. MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. Mra. Hume entertained this week In bonor of Mrs. Krhardt, of Omaha. Mrs. Radio West will leave Sunday for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Henderson In Brigham City. Mrs. Augnstua Velandinghtm Curby left Sunday to Join her husbud In Los Angeles, where he is engaged in business, and where they will make their future home. THE VIRGINIA' V ,4 erved. MISS SPURGEON AVENUE. 2419 WASHINGTON ?WATCH OUR WINDOWS' Thie Week Clearance Sale on were entertained at dinner, by Miss Lyman, at the home of her sinter, Mra W. U. Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson are popular members of Montjieller society, and are on their way south, to spend their honeymoon. STEIN-BLOC- K CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and AU Kinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN & BRO The Ladies' Aid aorlely of the Methodist church will hold their parlor meeting with Mrs. Craig. Nob Hill, Wednesday, March 2nd, 1904. 2395 WASHINGTON AVENUE. lammnmnmiamRHiimmmgagHeMMnii Lake Mra. J. F. Marshall, of Bait City, is spending a few days in Ogden, of tho guest of Mrs. Normau Ives, tiramercy avenue. of' Quality The Proof the taste The pleasing satisfying and healthful enterFrank Cannon tained a large party of friend this afternoon among tbe engaging entertainment for the guests being interesting readinga by Mies Babcock. gra-ious- Elegut Parlors Over Nyea FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, Monday evening la compliment to Miu Dorothy Madsen and Mira Emily Clark of Balt lake. About sixteen guests were present snd the evening Mrs- - LEADERS IN . ly effects of the tender young leaves of Invitations are out for tn wedding, of Mlu Clara Allen and Mr. Ernest Btonei cm March 9th. ANOTHER VENEZUELA AWARD. 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