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Show THE MOnXIXtl lake 111 li vi p'.-sid- EXAMINER: in ;r h lt'-ili-i a;: as llll'-li-'- ll it. M:s. cuoiuiiii a- - y. 1:1:1 i a parlur nuctiuu ENTER. cuugiaiuU i J Mrs. GiWiug ou and afluir. wishing her many I AI happy rt;u:ii of such a joyous day. Besides i ne liosi and hosiess, Mr. November aud Mrs. Gol.ug. the Invited guests n. C. H. Mrs. Gor Em Mr. were: ho .Messrs, aud Mesdames Kd- Hill. as the scene of wards. Hunter. McOvady. Sears. lhe lUiiue. iai.ou. Newcomb. Miller, MitchH'erhsry ell: Airs. JSs beiM tb WMav Vickery. Mrs. rutting. Miss GtiiiitEf' I Wkeluuii. Miss Huuier. the MisScs pLiaoly at iluv P w.. ihe gueais. Mi'l l. Alif, Mayue. Miss Howie. of thiriy. gathcre-Miss Dan'.towsky snd lhe Messrs. Lad the i15 and partook or a Chnsuiuu slid .la up. elaborate sud siaiile Kh course was per-- " LAST W. C. T. U. MEETING. iu f.s i ura and more tbua an in Uui'' 0un MUied and ,h . The W. Prl assOBt Braceful-Thj"L, diJ theirscheme T. I", niri ou Wednesday ahiie and uiieviiiKni i'. color ihe home of Miss Ken- a: pumpkin vines, emblematic of ned.-1On acciium. n doulii. of the threatThaukfgivins season, decorated j m curtains snd sails and cbrjssntlie. ening wea'lirr, ;he attendance was the flowers of lhe monili. small. -- jci the occasion. liowevt-i-- . busia tri'i was the recipient of ness session was held iutcresiiug Mrti Gosling tokens of remeiu- The secretary was interacted to iggj handsome comply with the request if the Nationvocal and lusiniiucn.ai held at Portal Temperance Cougn-sjjppr dinner Roosevelt mile was furnished by Miss Hunter. land to write to Mrs. Mrs. in the name of our Ido members, askHunter, liM Dankowsky. Cutting. after ing him to recognize the liquor probrwromb snd Mrs. !kich followed general singins oi lem in his annual message io cone songs. gress. in ihe vnd that :ln- - I . K. shall ,uy of the one cease i.s partnership in the traffic by M the ruests departed each MB. COALING ! i. oob ,, . seveu-jiIIUe- . s Prc-tidi-n- t old-tim- Ji:. Tables Mueller. M. 111.':-- . (i- -il of , :i .t huiiy birth- Me Pearl G!ad I1:.. Agnes - Rich-Pear- l Heat- - LUCKY THIRTEEN. lici-idi- l'iii' Th i.ucky y ;,.w i ugly of the il.iuin-in their J-- a . hv CIRCLE. ..ii, slino uie otii . imiii hn-.i- - . Lome on Fowl-- of . k ment in Mr. G. A. f ih,i club, ai non-:u--i:.- '.i .. 7 Years Stewart Stoves and Ranges FOR - 'hoii. Mayme . l:r. - period, leavwiehiug the . piesen: ,' niHik. Mr.. ('butiuiau. Mr. Rapp Mrs Pai'Miur. Program aud Came Mis Kenurii. M;a. 1. X. Smi'ii. It ii lo lidie ilie at a hull, j referubly the K. of 1. hall. Till- - uuioi ailjourued In S.i'u:-day- , December TOLSTOI . MyrihHalveisen, Effie -n. i'russ-mau- i ji. iia s. iLidioCK. Mi. a ho- o r to various iuio the a dainty li T r Wardit-iuh- , v'liii-ifUM- i . r ii'fil tor ilrs eu:ertaii:nit-n- : : Si.liii.inj: cfi, sbmtu'.s. Mrs. - NVi:.i MClRMNV., l:nie i- which iag liiuu-- pretty e-In He Juiiy niauj h.'-e- MaV M i :kiu and lui.i-a- . 1 lm ? liiuu-.- "cri-em.- - liirth-i.- uoo.i u:ill U1.1 arid later, Li on Saiuida). Uvemlr V. A raiiftroii uts were uindc ii ;ln- " In itv ui ii.bcrship ill in lu give their itmar fuiitie. prolukiiij '1 in- iOT r. up- folio mg THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY tTAlI, OGDEN', 71 Wcdnca-il.- r Have been before the intelligent buyers of stoves and ranges, who demand and will have nothing but the best made ana i.irmuions the liiuut-- car.! supplied The ToU.ui Ciii'le tuei a: : lit- h.iiur of Mrs. (too Li, November H:h Mia. ihet ii u-dversion an.i -, a Ga.inj luncheon ii the Fin-'wham iiiui.iig Hattie Miller preaidiug. Mrs. G. i". Ki nki and Mr. Alter reading the minute of pvevi A. S. I'oudon. oua meeting, roll call and quo;a:iim Prizes were whl Gullihur, fallowed. Mi.'. Kejuolds and M luf,-r- . Gray's Elegy was the tud oIium-iA. L Ftycr Mi. in eriain the for the afternoon, each lailj ymua iv:i: on liiil) nu December her favorite verse, with ronum-uithe saute. MRS. M'INTOoH HOSTESS. The peraecutiou of the Jews. Hint i hneed of sympathetic ferling now. of Mi- V V, Mcln'ii.-- h hiii I'laiticii on all Christian people, also the now conditions in Russia wei-i- di Weiintaiiay end Th iisum aficrnoon, end yu'mins name cumed. iiierion m. An hour of aodal chat utr aud li ,u on Thursdu' enp of lea. furnished a profit and very pleaaani afirrnoon. V..-' The guests of the efternoou wen-i.ila Kuuil-t-- u cl Hiiyiimii is Mesdames Thornburn, Howe. Rosen a y.iri-- of Mra. S I.. HHi-bluth and Elnn. The Circle will meet at the home ot The ladies of the i'cMiyrryj i ioual Mra. Meek. 2660 Jefferson. Tuesday. church will give a dic iu of the Each ITJih. lady November a Tolstoi circle is asked lo bring lady friend as s guest of the club. Thi- lz.i lighters of ilu' Kii.j; will give a Tliiiiik.-igivincake eale a. ilie lke ro-.i- - . i Stewart Stoves and Ranges are the best made i , We have heaters for $4.00 Cook Stoves for $12.00 Ranges for $14.00 : - im-I- j .le.v-ib- RHEUMATISM - Rheumatism is usually worse in Whiter because of the cold snd damp. bos and other changed condition of the climate. The occasional twinges d the disease that pro felt during the wanner weather are changed to piere-is- g pains, the muscles become inflamed and swollen, the nerves get sore snd suited, the bones ache, and Rheumatism, the terror of winter, takes of the system. Then the sufferer turns to the liuiment bottleTthe woolen clothes, the favorite plaster or some home remedy, in an effort to get relief. But Rheumatism is not a trouble that can be nibbed away or drawn cot with plaster; these things relieve the pain and reduce the hat do not reach the real cause of the trouble, and at the next exposure another stuck comes on. Rheumatism is caused by a sour, acid of The refuse matter and bodily impurities which should be carried the blood. of through the channels of nature have been left in the system of hdigcscion, weak Kidneys, torpid Liver snd a general sluggish condition of the system. These impurities sour and form uric acid, which is absorbed by the blood and distributed to the different muscles, joints, nerves and bones the of Rheumatism. S. S. S. goes to the root of cmiBg painfnl symptoms the trouble and cutes Rheumatism by cleansing . the blood. It neutralizes the acids and filters n them out of the circulation and sends a stream of pure, rich blood to all parts of the body. Then m the pains cease, the inflammation subsides, the ttetvw PURELY VEGETABLE, quieted, every symptom of the disease passes sway, and the cure u permanent. S. S. S. purely vegetable snd does not injure the system as do those medicines containing Potash and other minerals. , Book on Rheumatism and advice wilfcmt charge. SWIFT SPCCIHC CO ATLANTA. CA , Ik ws 19 Ifik W 1 jff THE JOY and relief of wearing glasses r that are really suited to your eyes Is great. Imperfectly filled lenses may do an Infinite amount ' of harm to your eyes. If you come to us you will be fitted with the proper glasses to aid ' and correct every defecL of your , eyes. OPTICAL GOODS of the highest grade are found here. J. T. RUSHMER Drug More. At Uie home of the bride pamua. 261 Thirtieth aireet, Mis Goldie Marie Uyiiee nod Thomae Otto Clark were united in wedlock Thursday evening. Seldom in experienced feelings a genial and cordial as those exchanged friends by the throng oT and thal attended the happy te Kuhn was hos.e of u party Frld-('iiniplimeiitary to her daughter, Mr. Marx. Mi'. t OPPORTUNITY AS NEVER BEFORE. Beautiful -- in exquisite variety at unusual price concessions fur the BIG THANKSGIVING SALE Jo mjiha sijso the importance of this aale we guarantee a tremendous wring on every article purchased and wa will accept a small deposit, as ni.Rnr i be paid when you are ready to wear it. 'a:nifms made lo order a specialty. Repairing, Redyeing, Cleaning and Remadeling at reasonable Investigate our special elegant fur scarf at S prices. $3,5Q I. C. GLOSZ Mr. Under the auperviaion of a committee composed of Meadambs Mores, Brown, Littlefield, Ensign, Dee, Pratt, Da via. Ballard and Meteer, the Elks ladies day on Friday was one of the most brilliant nodal successes of the year. Friends and relatives of the mem-lier- a thronged the beautiful club rooms all afternoon and evening and en Joyed to the full the many attractions provided for their entertainment. A fine luncheon was served In the evening and, all In alL the errnt wae one calculated to impress each guest end excite pleasant anticipation of the others scheduled for this season. CHOPPING KNIVES, CHOPPING BOWLS, ROASTERS, CARVING SETS, . LARGE PLATTERS. ETC. WHEELWRIGHT House furnishers. BROS. 2476 Washington Ave. . .Member of the Caiholic Indies' Hewing society are assured a pleasant afternoon, Tuesday next, when their IiomIvm wIU be Mra. Holar al her home 2646 Madison avenue. The teas held ladies rank with the bright by thc cat fund Ions gracing the social rslcn-dar- . , with Grieg." io which the ladies of the Congregational church invite thu general public, at ihe home of Mrs. G. L. Becker, 551 Twenly-flfistreet, Monday evening, la being prepared with ueli rare by those ladie. assisted by Prof. J, A. that the Anderson, of Balt many who hare expressed their intention of attending, are assured a most entertaining and instructive ev"An evening h On Wednesday', November 29. In the Salt. Lake Temple, will take place the Armed Carmarriage of, Miss at ensen snd Dr. W. J. Browning. Miss Camenaen is a slater of Joaepb and is popular among scores of friends, and Mr. Browning la tbe son of W. W. Browning and one of Ogden's mosi promising young physicians. Tim young couple will be at borne after January 10 at 2646 Lincoln Car-straite- avenue. .Miss Ethel UlMon entertained alioiit two dozen friends at a small Kensington tea tt her home In Ball Lake Tuesday afternoon, lo meet Mra. Culbert L. The house was bright with Olson. red and white chrysanthemums and ferns, snd Miss Olson was assisted by her siater, Mrs. George M. Han sou of Ogden. A guessing game was played In which prises were awarded. The gueala to mrci the bride were Mrs. Job White. Mrs. M. B. White. Mrs. Jullua Pratt. Mra, W. H. Taylor. Mrs. George E. Walker, Mrs. Charles Cain Olanxm. Mr. Isaac Rhituk. Mrs. Frederick Sinclair, Mrs. O. T. Brooks. Mrs. Carl Hanley, Miss Grace McGou-igle- . Mis Retra Pyper. Miss Hattie Whitney', Alias Gertrude Moyle. Miss Nova Pratt. Mias Fannie Bird. Misa Margaret Ryan. Mias Ethel Rogers. Mfaa Lena Moore. Mlsa Katherine Moffat t, Mias Mamie Hard. Mrs. Jack Browning. Mrs. George McGonlgle, Miss Virginia lloulz, Mias Veda and iss Neil Hendrrahot. the Iasi five being from Ogden. cs, LIVELY CIRCLE. To Mrs. Alex McBelh Ihe Lively Circle ladles are indebted for one of tbe most enjoyable of afternoons, spent aa her gueala Wednesday. Enjoyment was found In the pleasantries accompanying tbe dainty needle work, end was heightened by the Indulgence in tempting refresh men Is, Indulged In by Madames H. Todd, J. Thomas, U. Castenen, X. T. A. G. Moore. H. Parry, E. Nelson. Recker, L. T. Moore. G. Watts, G. Berry. A. Tribe, E. Ashton, C. A. and J. Eklund. Mrs. J. Thomas will next, entertain the club on Wednceday, November Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Moore delight- FOOD CHOPPERS, at. the residence of Mrs. J. 1. Smith, on Eighteenth aireet. This, however, was not the case, the paity writing the article, having been misinformed. y DAY. fully entertained tbe Merrymakers Club at. their home on Lincoln avenue, Friday evening. Tbe evening was very pleaaani.ly epeni In playing high five, after which tbe guests were ushered infa the dining room, where a dainty repast was served, by the hostess. Those winning prizes at card playing were: Mrs. E. B. Sione. Mrs. G. A. Watte. Mrs. P. A. Kobn snd Messrs. P. A. Kobn, H. If. Holbrook and 8. A. Watts. Tb club will meet next with Mr. end Mrs. E. B. Stone. charged with the crime. 11c denies the charge. Evidently tbe nioihur had been killed while preparing a meal, fur when tbe bodies were found, food was on Ibe stove cooking. She had been killed by blown of a hammer, then alio bad been savagely harked with a knife. After her murder the children bad evidently been called in one by oue and murdered In a similar manner. The baby, not three years old. when found still worn a hood and mlttena and bad in Us hand n piece of buttered bread. One blow with n hammer bad sufficed for It. and then tba murderer laid ll. la Ua mother's arms. The only evidence of a struggle wan found iu (be Injunea sustained by the daugbiar whose hand were badly lacerated. Bhe bad apparently clutched at the murderous knife. The murder wan discovered by a milkman who called at the house to get milk. When the officers reached the house no trace of the husband could lie found, but an ahandonud suit found much sinoared of bis clot bes with blood. Later il was learned from Chicago, Nov. 25. A special to lb a rural mall carrier lhal McWilliams Chicago Tribune front Macon, Ga., had been seen on hla way to Independsay ence thin afternoon and Ui at he had Hiahnp Henry W. Turner, th loading famMathodial coyly told the carrier that bin African bishop in th been killed, tie cam into church, mad an Impaaaiontid attack ily had by a circuitous soute and upon th government and tbe United Independence was not found until last evening. a Stale mpreme rourt in hi annual yroterday to the Macon confer SISTERS FOR GUAM. enr. I ant mil pleaed will) thi nation," min No declared Bishop Turner. Ban Francisco. Nov. 21- .- Three Mihates Italia nation more than 1 do. sters. members of a Catholic religious When I gu to say my prayers I hava community organized in lhe United a at niggle lo gm to lha plane where I giaie under lb sanction of Cardins) am willing for God to allow the United Gibbon, will Mil on tbe Ionian today-fa- r States supreme court to hate a part to Join two other tbe That damnable insti- member Philippines In my prayer. of tbeir eider, who left here of every some while ago by Ibe Sherman to estution baa robbed the negro vestige of human and manhood's tablish religious house In Guam. that Tbe sisterhood mm that compos to which they belong rights. The toe beat way la America body may get in heaven organizathoroughly will God tbey can, but It is little help tion. It. ha been la extateuce about 1 for any request thal make. grant IS or 26 years. When iBnhop llradryks -The negro will never be anything of Obu desired a teaching erder of II in i his country lmt a scullion uni ha women for Guam be communicated shows bis manhood. Go to Africa and with Cardinal Gibbous, with Ibe build up a great nation that will comthat tbe application was placed mend tbe respect of the civilised before the American Mimmiiaity snd world. volunteered far thje the five Misters A i ii was elated iu last duuday sue that e new: dull hud hern formed MERRYMAKERS. giving week: ii ening. Mattie OGDEN will be liotuesa iu en. INSURANCE. 25. Fryer wa the lnnior .Mi. John T. Hu of a luncheon given at Hi Commercial club in Knh Idike. Wednesday. by her nephew Koscoe .M. Breed- One of the delightful soclriy ereuis of the week was a "Nut Party." given by Mias Eva Brown at lmr home on Twenty-sixt- h aireet, last M'bursday evening. Eighteen guest assembled luncheon, and partook of a uuta of different varieties being the feature of the party. The hours aped swiftly and merrily whh games and music, vocal and Instrumental, and everybody spent a most enjoyable even-luThose who enjoyed the charming hospitality of Mias Brown were: Misses Cora Payne, Pauline Dixon. Virginia Gravilt, Rusanne Verhcek, Sadie Allsworlh, Era Brown, Clara Reardon, Kettle Slahr. and Bertha Messrs. Clj'de Brown. Langlois: James Dean. Lawrence Malloy, John Til lot son, Walter Thomson. Fred Goddard. Phil Dixon, Carl Farr and Lee UallHDiyne. Nor. lke, filed auit In A. J.. giict 29 lb. every Mgr. h Ek-lun- d Read the Catalogue of Kitchen Furniture from beginning to end and you will find that we have item. Specials iot Thanks- urn-moo- the Rathbone BistiM-- Binbdsy club Mondey afternoon ui lu--r home on Twenty-fiftat reel. NUT PARTY. ELKS PUR WagonB.&P.Machine Company CIUTCHLOW, By-be- e. butt-ban- LOCATED AT THE LEADER MILLINERY. . The members of ihe Gernum Frau Freund spent every with Mrs. A. E. Becker T1iiiim1:iv . the district court today against the Continental Casualty company to recover (2,000 on an aecl dent insurance policy held by her John C. Connervey. who was killed by falling from a railroad bridge crossing Ihe Bnake river In Idaho on June 4. 1905. It is alleged that at the time of Mr. Connerveya death, the pol icy in defendant company wa ,ln full force and effect, and that the company was duly notified of hla death aa required In the policy and that hit death wai wholly due to an accident, but that defendant bas failed to pay the amount of the policy. Judgment is accordingly asked in the above mm. MANUFACTURING FURRIER . Aiieml ihe big Millinery Mule Tne day and M'edneadaj . See large ad ou bih. The Lender Millinery Co. pair. Present at ihe marriage were: Messrs, and Mesdaiuea Clark, A. Clark. Fife. McIntyre, Wilson, Watkins, Sneddon; Meadame (Mark. Taj lor: Misses Bishop, Watt a. Child. K. Wattle, M. Child, llybee. Doxey, Watkins, it. Watkins. N. Bybee. M. Bybee, A. Bowman, Melniyro, J. By bee, Bybee. E. Child, K. Bybee; Messrs. Child, McIntyre. Thompson, Child, Bybee, 1. G. Child. Watkins. Shits. Render. Doxey, Ensign, Stcpli-rns- , Bybee, Baucen, P. Child. Cutlet:, Hogan, S. Bybee, Flfa, G. McIntyre and U R. Child. Sail I. C. GLOSZ CONSOLIDATED A pleaxaii! well-wishin- g SUIT FOR Expert Manufacturing Optician, 2412 Wash. Ave. OGDEN'S Call and Sec Ihe Best Stoves Made g HYMENEAL. WANT SALOONS CLOSED. Woman's Christian Tampcrance Union After Mayor Dunno. Chicago. Nov. 25. Surrounded by a hundred women, some angry end other weeping. Mayor Dunn mi. In hla deoffice yraleni.iy and met their mand ihal an loons be closed on Sunday by a declaration that ll is noi "up to him to enforce the law upon that point. They were not Miisfled wiih this response for they represented the Cook county organisation of th- - Woman' Christian Temperance Union, but tbey left the city hall saying that tbey would "pray that he will change bis mind. r service of At the clos- - of a ong and prayer, constituting tbe promeetgram of the annual ing held in Millard Hall almost the entire hody of temperance advocates descended upon tbe mayor. T A Negro Who Hates This Nation and Its People. MURDERED Iowa Man Kills Wife and Fiv dren. DECISION 19 UPHELD. 25. Supreme Court New York. Justice Maddox nf Brooklyn is upheld in an opinion written by Justier John Woodward and banded, down in the appellate coni': . Brooklyn. In Franklin lord's ae:iou brought to restrain the director of Ibe Equitable Life from mutualizing the company accordBIRTHDAY PARTY. ing to tbeir plan net forth some tim . ago. Justice Maddox overruled a One of ibe pleasant of the nuitrer nut in by he society to amend on the ground week was tbe party given by little Mr. Ijofd's assisted by that aufficiiiu rnuee of action has no Miss Elaine McGuire, -hnfPsrl WardlHch. the occasion N-- Chil- Dr Moines, la., Nov. 25.-- Mr. William McWilliams and her five children. ranging from 3 to 16 year of age. were found murdered yesierdey afirrnoon at their farm home six miles south of Independence, la, The husband and father. William McWilliams, i now under arreat ai Independence. PEACE TREATY. Mabbingtou, Nor. 2. The xchange iff (he copies of tbe Russo- -Japanese peace treaty was effected at ibe elate department thin afternoon m 4:65 o'clork by Baron Rosen and Minister Taka him. - ' SUSTAINED. Milwaukee, Xov.'Ji. Judge Carpentoday sustained the will of Mra. ter Llzette Rcbandiin aud admitted the iusirumeut to proltm. The will mukca Mra. Jacub liwyl the chief beneficiary of the ,OtMl.O(M estate and Mra. Ell Frank and Emil tichandeln. two other children, were cut off with a amall allowance. The oonlMiaaia, Mr. Frank and Emil ttcbandrln. sought io break tbe will, alleging undue Influence on the pari of Jacob ileyl. KING AT CHRISTIANIA, (brlatlaai. Norway. Nov. 25. The mate rairy of King Haakon YU anil look Queen Maud iuio Christiania jiiac this afternoon. Th new sovereigns were welcomed with every demons! rat km of good will. , AIK FOR COSSACKS. Novuciherokatsk, Russia, Nov. nobility or thin province have urgently requested the dispatch t 25.-T- B? THE NEWEST MILLINERY We believe we are allotting till handsomest Millinery ever brought into Ogden. Trimmings of every and anell dree ahapi-- s that need but. a lit lie work from the trimmer and then they ate rwily. And then (here are th Trimmed llatK. nil beautiful. rand vet each a M'yle of Ii own. So the lady who enjoy a Hat entirely ihffercnl from others will find these Hat doubly fascinating. See our Thatikhglrlng Ht. MRS. C. E. W. DAVIS PALACE ROYAL MILLINERY, 2453 Washington Arp. Sale of Handkerchiefs for Christmas PRICE LOT LADIES' UV THEM NOW WHILE YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ALMOST OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. EMBROIDERED. FANCY CORNERS. LACE EDGES, FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS ETCeIF YOU'LL BUT TAKE A LOOK YOU WILL LACE INSERTED. ALL LINENS. HEMSTITCHED, SURELY BUY THEM. 3 At Bargain Table Near Entrance 75 dozen Ladies' Embroiderod Handkerchief), value 15c. sale OtC 25 dozen kerchief each Ladiee value 17 Embroiderod sale Hand- IZjc to :i dozen Ladiee' Embroidered 20c, sale each ) 100 decen Ladies' Embroiderod value 35c, eel va,M ,,, each he Novocherkassk of four regiment of L'OMacka to protect tbeir estatr against tbe pcaaantry. We will sell Ladies' and Children's 5c breiderad and Hematitchad Handkerchiefs .... at each, From 8 to 9 Night Saturday ONE HOUR ONL- YO'clock aix-hou- self-deni- work. HIS FAMILY. WILL FOR MILLIONS Handkerchiefs IOC HandkercMefrg Lvt Our Linen Sale Is Still On ... last&"thomas |