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Show n V ) . T't'ee. Meffcrs. and Mdnte Anderson. Willi in- -. F. William. Brooks. Mitchell. Doran, Beverly, Turner. Wiani. Farrell, RobeTsoit. Garr, Owen; Misses liteenwell, Wc ant, Jackman and Owena. Jack-ihtin- THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY ..MISS WOTHER3POON ENTER- TAINS. SUNDAY UTAH, OGDEN, THE SUNDAY EXAMINER, 10 PLEASANT a .a..0.... 11, Mrs. E. A. Littlefield and daughter. Mra. W. A. Turner, are sow visiting Taking rbeir picnics and boarding In California. They left here last ihe two o'clock car The ladies of the Monday and at San Francisco were Ids Logan Relief Corps very pleasant- Joined by Mra. W. B. Isaacs, and all ly surprised "Grandma" Depoiater, at went to Ban Diego, where they expect h- -r botna at Five Points. Thaw en- to spend three or four weeks. Before joying tne afternoon were: Meadamea returning they will cross the line into Toponce. Clark. Lucas, Lewis, Olsen. onr slater republic. Old Mexico. Couch. Van Patton. Beverly, McGovern. Meyers. Galiacher, Griffin. Beta-br-. MU Annie Connor will leave WedAllen. Peterson. Huas, Cave; for Los Angeles, Cal., to Join nesday Couch and Harlan Master and Misses her parents, who have taken up their Gwllarher. residence there. Her many friends In this city regret her departure, nnd FRIENDS. ENTERTAINED accompany their well wishes for a Journey, with the hope that Mr May Downing and Misa Myrtle pleasant she may return, at least on a visit. In a number of the near Moulding entertained future. young lady friends at 3465 Lincoln avenue, the Aral of tbe week. Those PUMMELED EACH OJHER1 present were Marie Hanley, Leonora Jowie Setcheil. Grace Kastman, Dora Childs, Ptayars in Baakat Ball Gama Had a Paine. Ella Moulding, Slugging Match. Nettle Stahr nnd Liasle Move. high-live- d 1 MARCH SURPRISE. Among the many panic of the tear, one of the moat pleasant was that given by Miss Marie Wotberspoou. Monday evening, at her hiwtn on Jefferson avenue. The evening wa apenf Miss Margaret Henley, an heiress SACRED HEART ACADEMY Mis Shephard at game for which suitable prise were awarded the winnera. after MU her Euphemla Addison. Program (or St Patrick' Day EnterMiss P. Downey whirh an elegant aupper was nerved. chaperon Lila Mias" tainment Miss Sarah Jane IMrjuy. . Misa Miller Those present were: Ek'd, Celia Erclea, Mabel Kolapp. Katie King, Mis Henley's servMlsa J. Tarter Edith Barlow, Dorothy Bigelow, Ethel ant Ail the celebration of the scholastic Flower., Claramay Browning. Rachel year, pale before that prepared for Miss Barbara Livingstone Ltu-ilBalls ntyne. Norma Miss Iverson Browning. the annlveraary of the Mint ao dear Wilson, Eva Leak, Leoora Brown. to Erin'a loyal anna and daughters Miss Bpttie Cameron and especially to the resident of Bar- Misa Marion Reynolds MERRYMAKERS. Miss Henley's guests red Heart, who honor at the aanie .... Miss G. Maguire, Mias Trapp Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stone delightfultime the beloved pastor of 8t. Joseph' and the over-f- irhf til friend of the Just Lisaie, the ghost Mis A. Coltman ly entertained tha Merrymaker club academy. Reverend P. M. Cushnshan. Mrs. R. A. Grant has gone east on a at their cosy home on lJnrolu avenue. ' From the following program it may hi Ls Allas trip. Tuesday evening. A very enjoyable pleasure A lihl .... ... well be believed thu the evening of MjS , evening waa spent In plwjing The "Silent Sister." supMarch 16th will be a moat enjojahle Mra. J. C. Xye and Mr. and Mr. and prises being awarded to Mrs. Stanley one for all who apend it with Barred posed to he Jack Eggleston T. Moore, Mrs. I. A. Mra. F. 61. Xye were Salt Lake visitJohnson. Mr. nnd Janies Heart Academy's fair maiden: Reading Kohn; Messrs. J. Hudson. G. A. Witts ors during the week. .....Miss Gamble and Mias Kane and Program, Stanley Johnson. Olroit Wild Roar Irish "My ' Mrs. Martin Cullen have Mr. and The dub will meet rest at the home Junior Vocal Clans. PARCEL SHOWER. of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Moore. taken up their residence at 631 '"Come Hack to Erin" Caliatheilir Twenty-thirstreet. Clarlbel Song Mias Kntitia Crashaw was the honor FOR MISS CRAWSHAW. The Minims. Mrs. Mary Gaddis of Kansas City. guest of a pretty parcel shower given t "The Fearless Club" Comedy. Ou Tuesday afterniKi.t Mra. W. C. Mo., announces the engagement of her by Mrs. A. T. Wright. Thursday after Art I. (A room In Silas Henley's noon, at the Wright borne on Twenty-fourt- Camp entertained a number of frirmU daughter Jessie to Dr. A. D. Barber of Country Home.) street. Red prevailed In Ihe in honor of ULa Emma Crawshaw. this dry. Recitation1 "Down on ihe Irish whose marrlge takes place next week. Locke decorations, which went of carnation Coast" A and rtliboa ai reamer. luncheon was served. Pleasant among the week'a aortal dainty Mlsa A. Coltman. luncheon table Those present were: Mrs. Crawshaw. affairs was a surprine tendered Mias Suspended above-tbVocal Duet "There's a Bong In was a large parasol, with radiating Mra Flygare. Mrs. Huliey. Mr. Mad- Carrie Furehe Thursday evening In Walker streamers My Heart" to each pace, attached to sen, Mra. Burrows, Mrs. Wat kin. Mr. honor of her twelfth birthday. Mtsse J. Tarter and P. Downey. which were cards wpoa whirh each Steven nnd the Misses Flygare and Art 11. (Cottage on Spook Inland.) The marriage of Mias Emma CraBlanke guest was to indite a wish fur the Crawshaw. Waltae" honor guest. The cards were then sh and W. H. Stern will be S. H. A. Cerellan Club. a In basket 'and later read. depoolted at the Salt Lake temple THE COLONIAL CLUB. .iContmlto Bolo "Irish Hush Bong. bride-elect Thursday next. Needham The streamer radiating, to the bad attached a pretty gift from Thu Colonial club met at the home Miss A. Anderson. each gueat. A song recital will be given by Miss ou lJncoln of Mra. Ward Sackrtt ; Act 111. Same as Act 11. The guests Induced: Meadamea avenue, Tuesday afternoon. High-livOlga Wehrend at the First CongregaVocal Sootchlrtsh Medley" ..Arnold Luka Crashaw. P. T. Wright, W. waa played and prises were awarded tional church, Thursday eve, March Misses J. Tarter, Kilkenny, Wright. C. Wright. D. C. Ecdea, J. the winnera. A fine luncheon was 15th, to which the public la cordially Shephard, P. Downey, Iverson, Grant, A. Brown, W. it. Wright, 8terns, served. Those present were Invited. , Needercorn. A. Coltman. J. Wright P. Wright. Pyper Hamer; Adam. Moon, Roach, A. Anderson. Mill, Thompson. Miaaes Florence U william, Crashaw Baker, The Third Ward Mutual ImproveSiegel, Hall, Sackett, Flans. "Limerick Concert Recitation Middleton. Tha club adjourned to meet nest ment association gave a party TuesK. 8. Place and Bells with Mrs. Mill, at 33 W. Thirty-firs- t day evening which was largely attendAccompanist, Miss L. llpslger. CHARACTER PARTY. Street. ed and greatly Misses Shephard, Miller, Maenjoyed. Songa, speeches and recitations furnished diguire, Iverson. J. Tarter, P. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mitchell royally version and a tempting luncheon waa JOLLY WIVES. Downey, A. Coltman, Trapp. ' . Kane, served. M. entertained with a character party In Mercer, Kane, honor of Mrs. Gal of Jowa, one evenI Ast Tuesday afternoon Mra. D. D. Ramble, P. (Heed, Krausa, On last Wednesday evening the the Smith delightfully entertained Pender, Malone, A. Conroy, ing during the week. M. Moran. B. O'Neill, Dumas, The character delineations were Jolly Wive at her pretty home on relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. the moat original be- Grant avenue. The parlors and din- Rudolph Jana planned a very pleasant Murray. O'Conner, Hague, H. Me ing those portrayed by Mrs. R. McCarty, M. Valluaux. ing room were taatefully decorated In surprise, the event being the sixth anMrs. lioran, Mr. Jackman and carnal Iona and ferns. A study In niversary of their wedding. The evenGuineas, Jackman, K. O'Brien, Mr. R. William, each of whom waa waa a feature of the ing was spent in playing cards, also M. Grill, Rotter. from "Faust." Soldier's Chorus presehied with a dainty prise. Danc- afternoon entertainment, prises being muaic and refreshments. Those presGounod ing nnd music contributed to the en- awarded Mrs. Fred William and Mrs. ent were: Messrs, and Meadumea B. Choral Class. joyment, which was concluded wlih Empey, after which a dainty luncheon Jana, K. Van Kampen, Empey, T. Han, an Inviting lunch, participated In by wae served. The nest meeting will be Yander Schoar and B. Ponhma; Misses Cast of Characters. e MORNING, held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Smith. Gesterhars, nnd Jans; La miners Thursday afternoon. March 16th. Messrs. Noorlander and Van Lympun. h e e Mc-dam- mirth-provokin- New York, March 10. A small riot marked the Columbia and Harvard basket ball game last night in the university gymnasium, precipitated by Quigley, one of the Harvard forwards. Toward the end of the second half of the game, after being several times warned for rough play, Quigley. It is charged, landed a left hook on the Jaw of Cuthell of Columbia, and stretched the blue and white player on the floor. In an instant several Columbia men pummeied the offending player, and only by the prompt interference of Manager Fisher and Captain Hurley of Columbia and the Joint efforts of the Columbia and Harvard player was he saved from rougher handling. The Columbia students and other spectators were .indignant, hut the Influence of some cool heads among them prevented their taking a hand in the melee. The Incident marand interesting, red a though rough game. The match derided the second rank In the intercollegiate basket ball championship. If defeat had been Columbia's portion she would have had to give place to the Cambridge five. Victory Insured her second position behind Pennsylvania. t well-playe- d 106. money for the purpose of shipping it to Montreal from whence it will be sent to Washington and there escbsng-e- d for gold. The removal of American sliver from Canada will be a good thing for the banks and a rery profitable venture for the government. The banks will be paid threeeigh'h of one per cent for collecting It and the government will bear all traaspona-tio- a charges. It is estimated the government will clear at least half a million dollar by the transaction because it is calculated that at the prrsrnl time there is half a miUtoa dollars worth of United States silver circulating in Canada and when it is removed Canadian coin will take its place. The difference in value between the bullion in a cola and its fact value ia about 65 per cent so as cutns are put ia circulation the government reaps a profit of about 35 rents on every fifty-ren- t piece, la 1903 the government laaued silver to tha value of 9774.000 and realised a profit of 9462.796. la the following year 9695.000 waa put in circulation with a profit of about half a million dollars for tha government. Consequently when Canadian silver replaces the million dollar or ao will of American money Canada make at Last half a million dollars clear after all expense have been paid. The Bank of Montreal will act for the government in the matter by shipping the silver to its New York branch, from whence U will be sent to Washington. In many portions of the Canadian Northwest American silver has never been accepted at par. In fact a discount as high aa 20 per cent la frequently charged in accepting the money while the nickels and ooppers are steadfastly refused. In towns where this big discount is in vogue those who accept American money at a discount of 20 per cent are ever on the watch to pass it off at face value on some new comer or on someone who has but recently arrived in tlie town. No matter what steps tbe Canadian government may take to expel American silver it will elwaya be welcomed throughout the length nnd breadth of the land; Ih fact many pre- - I THE THERE WAS A I best SARRIEN WILL FORM CBlSET March l.- - it. Sar-.- p y Pari. cepied tbe tak of forming a . iatry and has secured lh-Bouigeoia and M. 4 portfolio and has noriflp .v dent of his acceptance f shui'41 ' I 'I KRACKE APPOINTED. Washington, March H. Krack ha-be- en appointed president to be naval officer ' It? port of New York in u Kobert H. Sharkey.. of Mr. Kracke ends a sp.ritfflS The Palace Royal Millinery Again wa came to the front wifn tvr line of tailored and street hat, -- T1) bar we have the "Gags and Flak" hat, besides many of our own and Watch this space ( later announcements. other makes. Mrs. C. E, W. Davis 243 WASHINGTON AVENUE MAGAZINES See Tltis Combination and Send ifi Your Orders.,.,.. . 'LIVELY Wil-llam- The Woman's Home Companion word-buildin- i I Photographers At- tempted to Take a Snap Shot. , Chicago, March 10. The preliminary hearing of John R. Wlh, former president of the Chicago National bank, who was arrested several days ago on a charge of violation of federal banking laws, wa act for thla morning before V. 8. Commissioner Foote, but because of the absence of Mr. Walsh's attorney, waa continued until March 19. ' A lively fight between the friends of Mr. Walsh and a number of newspaper photographers took place when Mr. Walsh waa about to leave the federal building after hia case had been The photographs had continued. placed their machines at the' Adama street entrance to the building and when Mr. Walsh came out one of them snapped him. In an Instant the friends of Mr. Waleh made a rash for him and the machine went into the air and the photographer to the sidewalk. He jumped up and struck one of hie assailant in the mouth, knocking him down and cutting hia hand badly on the teeth of tbe victim. A general tnix-ufollowed, all the photographers taking aides with their fellow worker against the friends of the bank and for two or three mlnutee a crowd of men numbering at least a score fought up and down the etepa of the building and hack and forth across the sidewalk. Hats were smashed, noses bloodied and eyea blackened. The arrival of the police stopped the fight. Only one photograph of Mr. Walsh waa taken, but the chances are that, the camera that took it will never be used again. for one year. The Illustrated American, formerly Leslie's Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month AH for the C r vl I You I 9 JE ? Cant Beat it in the Whole Country SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OFFICE ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE p WHO DO THE WRONG Turn on the Light ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ) TRAMP IS CONVERTED Chicago. the Record-Heral- say: Shoes for Men, Women, Boys and Girls Which arc sold by our competitors up to $3,50and even more-O- NE DOLLAR our price while they last, in order to clean up all broken lines. 2343 Wash. Ave. A mra rnnimn LITTLE MORE Ends FOR A LITTLE I . OVER LIGHTS ALL OTHERS. Pay far Rides Stolen on Jralns. A dispatch, to from Indianapolis March in. d - Being converted, as he says, a tramp In Denver writes to C. C. Clark, general agent of the passenger department of the Big Four railroad, that he wishes to pay for rides he stole on the bumpers of freight, cars. He asks Mr. Clark to advise him concerning the best rates that can be given him. HI letter la as follows: "I rode on freight trains from Indianapolis to St. Louis three times, St. Lout to' Indianapolis three timet, Marion to Indianepolle three times, Indianapolis to Marion three times, Alexander to Tipton on time. Urbana to Indianapolis two times, Indianapolis to Urbans two times. Dayvllle to Indianapolis two times, Danville to Veederaburg two times. - . "1 am converted now and want to make thing right a soon as I can. Give me beat rate. Mr. Clark says he will have to ask the writer to pay regular passenger rates. He la making out aa itemised statement to be sent to the repentant one. ! hurry a little and get best picking. ELECTRIC te And Seeks BURG LARS, SNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. CHEAP RATES TO MEXICO. a) Daily after February II until April 7 the Colorado Midland will sell tickets, Ogden to City of Mexico and points north thereof, for 914.60. For information and lltsratura writs ticket office, 77 West 8ecoud South, Salt Lake. LI & 11 R. 8. CAMPBELL, ft Railway E. W. WADE, Agent General Manager. Drs. Elliott & Norris 25 YEARS Specialists 25 R5 To tha study and treatment of Chronic disease of men, children, having devoted special effort during our entire lif. and are now rewarded by the dlacovary of methods that Catarrh, l)eai plete mattery of Nervous and Blood Disease. Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver trouble. P"! MEN'S DISEASES Pile, Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Taken on a positive guarantee to cure Blood Poison, Habit CANADIANS WAGE WAR FREE, PERSONALLY Against Amarican Silver Which Thay Art Driving Out. CONSULTATION (Special Correspondence) Winnipeg, Manitoba, March 10. The sweep of American silver from Canada has begun and all over the Dominion the banks are collecting Usd Sam's OFFICE 2351 WASH. AVE. i OR BY LETTER OPEN DAY AND EVENING j When Writing; Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden |