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Show THE SUNDAY EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, 12 PCM. MARCH 25. have to travel to reach I a Dura and tha mining camp, where F. A. Hartmann owns large interest in silver and copper properties. The worst of the gorge waa passed, and they had entered the wider valiev when, from everv ledge and mound of debris, came the crack of rifles. The men charged desperately up the Central Park Presbyterian Church t'orner 3lt Street and Wash. Avc s'opes. calling upon their hrad a ram Morning of lead to divert the fire from tho tfervues at 11 and they sere bound to protect Thu they subject. Seven Typical Sinners in Th th fe with their faces to th" unseen foe. Ktv. Mr. Fleer will pr.arta desperate stand of tha surSunday school at 12:15. 1. The last It appears to bo somewhat difficult 'Tathera - and Moithers 1'lub." which evening on vivors was mad in the shelter of the s in. S. 0. E meeting Prayer a to shnao aorta waa afa'v- diaeuaaed hr the member for devotee at ty nvc turned carriage and 'hey fought avorrihlag worldly. eeo dur-Ie- i The rema'nirg time wa gven to the Thursday at 7.30. back, dying, but a ill fighting, to the denial so self muck historical subject, Oregon, and well Lent, when last, knowing that there was no mercy Church. howFirst of The fora Presbyterian wa it aurveyad. The hoetese at the gamy, exported. for ihcm. John Eduard Carver, psstor. Mornever. chant a during that period of class kiurilv invited those present to The story of the massacre was la New murk "A and penitaaca and prater, spend a aortal hour with her and aha ing worship at 11. Subject. brought to Ortix by in Indian letter of cloak Love. dooa under the coaraaieai has i ha thanks of the club for the Tributary to .he River of God's who shortly afterward went r harming and wdisl manaer in Sunday school at 12 :J. Endeavor at carrier, "sweat charity." the pass on through weekly tnp abirh she entertained them. Thry b. Km. Evening service at 7.30. The wiib the mail and whohi,identified the 111 not soon forget her delectable evening sermons will continue to be bodies of those killed. ST. PATRICK'S PARTY. and no peace waa given her illustrated by the geology of our reg viand Tka hfisaea Hales Powell and White until aha had told them her recipe for ton. ins aubjoct tor me evening MYSTERIOUS DEATHS. will be, Lake Bonneville." Tha meangava a patty In honor of St. Patrick. preparing the toothsome morsel when IT. turned their of shore the lfarrh they lingeringly lesson and Saturday evening, ing, history The naw home of Mr. and Mm H. C. fnees homeward. The nest mee'lng will markings on the hill telling of the Mother and Daughter Poisoned at Mutt-karOregon. White wa beautifully decorated In I be held with Mrs. Reeve on Jefferson time when Ogdens site was SCO feet under water. green, and the gneara wore the same avenue, white color. The hoataataa had Portland. Ore., March 23. A special Special music ai each service. HISTORICAL gOCIETY. draeaes and green aprons, shaped like despatch to the Oregonian from Alshamrork. Swedish Luthaian Church. bany, Ore., states that at Munker,, in The Ogden Histone! Society me waa enjoyed until 33 id e'.-eand Jefferson u ve- l.inn county, a mother and child are Corner esMarch were 17th home Mrs. the of at when lata hour, the guests dtari the result of a mysterious disnue. O. A. Elniquis'. pastor. corted Into the dining room, whera a H. M. Bond. The subject under dis Sun ease or poison that attacks ihe throat, forenoon No servlre. Sunday: was. rusalon nerved. its was Every streets, gar "laris, dainty luncheon Swedish even- and that a large number of chickens dens, palaos and people." After thr day school at 812:15. thing was green, except the gueats. have similarly affected have died. Welcome. o'clock. service at ing writ were Tha unique Invitation Interesting meet dainty refreshment which of numbers lues-lay- : wild biid, class luge si (.outirniuiion were and on ahamrorka, served, noticeably a la'gc tea In wMre Ink hive visited th place. The victims uf The Mlaaea H. Powell and birthday cake. Upon inquiring, the 7:::o. read: the mysterious afflict inn are Mrs. Bible Mid week Lenten Wednesdsv: riverlnt Informailnn wa elicited that the day Whlta beg tha honor of your Thnniaa McClain and her li'tle daughat 8 o'clock. study prialune, at n F1v Hundred Party." waa not only memorable as St. Pit Indies' Aid Society at ter. A physician was called and he Thursday: la memory of 8t. Patrick. Saturday rick', hut wu Mr. Bond birthday. Mrs. McClain suffering m. 2:3u Entertained by Mr. Peier pronounced p. aventn." Merck Rlvtnteenth, at 24! After wishing Mr. Bond many hapfrom apoplexy. Bhe rluched continuMadlaoa avenue. Ivry wan in request- py returns, the society adjourned to X. Wilson, 1130 25th street. Lecture at her throat but was unable to ed to wear a thrift of grane to en meet with Mra. J.' W. Ott, 3718 Wash- by Rev. O. A. Elmquist. Subject, "The ously articulate. The suffrrings of the little of Europe. Uiuiidfaiher avenue. ilnguiah bimailf from the t there ington daughter were ascribed to an attack most cordially The were responded to by the folof croup. That the chickens died of Mlaaea O. Biddle, Blutb, Bib lowing: SURPRISE, poisoning seenia undoubted and the ler, Brown. Davenport, Fulton, Hay neighbors believe that Mrs. McClain The First Congregational Church. . and man. McCrendy, McCarty. F. O'Neill M r. and Mrs Robert her daughter died from some noxWutberspnon Scudder A. 8. and Powell, Mornwere Noble Rirotig Kldcrktu, pastor. Jteberg, very pleasantly surprised at their ious drug. An Investigation will be Wade, Woodcock and Young; Mrs.r home Tuesday evening by a number of ing worship at 11 o'clock. Mr Hugh hid. Baker, Burkell, Carlson. Davenport, their friend. Cards were the V. iHiugal will sing, "Oh, Eyes Thai IV. Flrxgerald. K. Hollingsworth. of the evening, prises lielng pastime won hy Are Weary; ( Bracket il. ihe subCEVERA'B OPINION. J. W. McCarty, Meyer. McCarty. Mr. Wilcox and Mrs. H. Wilson, and ject uf the sermon will lie O'Neill, S. Snow, K. Snow. L. Smith Ch booby prises being carried off by Tnwlihered morning the fourth in Moroccan Conference May Indirectly Sanborn, Veaay and A. White. Head Mra. Wilcox and L. Farlev. About 7 the scries dealing with the problem Cause War. prises were won by Mias C. Reberg o'clock dainty refreshment a were of immortality. and Geo. Veaay, and booby prinea by served. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Mis Woodcock and L. Smith. Tha Invited guest were Messrs, and Ml, Grace Hayman will sing. The Chattanooga, Tenn., March 24. Maj. C. McGuffey, of this city, a personal L. Farley, Wilson, Barlow, Mnsdsme hia will being iwsior subject preach, R. A. SOCIAL, friend of Admiral Cevera, whom he Burton, O. Read, C. Broun, G. BrownThe Lighted Lustre. met on a tour of Spain, is in receipt ing. Wilcox. J. Fouler. E. Gray, W. school at 12: IS p. m. Runday Th b. A. R. and Lincoln Circle and Heller, W, Barnes, Lindsay, and today of a teller from the admiral Woman's Relief Corps" social of FriBowman. in which he says: Gray, , hlnrienssn. Tha Christian gcienca Society. "We ha ro now close by here, in the day evening proved to be a moat enjoy- Jones. MLses Ttllle Hancock, McCoy The Christian Science Society holds city of Algedra. the conference on able occasion, there being present near- and Wotberspoon. service at 8 p. m. In the Congregation- Morerro. which does not cease to prely log persona. Numbered among them al church edifice, corner of Adams occupy me, because it does not appear war soma of the moat prominent, peoMERRYMAKERS. avenue and Twenty-fiftstreet. Sub- possible to me that they ran come to ple of Ogden. The ladies of the Relief Corps and Circle furnished refreshan understanding, who have such anrnreallty." Mr. and Mrs. J. Hod son very ably ject: ments which ware aerved after th entertained tha Sunday school In Ihe basement at tagonistic aspirations. I do not think Club at Merrymakers conclusion of th profollowing thalr home on Wall avenue Tuesday I p. tu. Wednesday evening testimon- that war will result from It, but I do gram: Th time was very pleasant- ial meetings are held at 8 p. m. Tha fear that hate and rancors may be Ode Marching Through evening. Opening ly spent In playing high five, prise be- publle is cordially invited to attend kindled and everything be prepared (v4orglA(N won by Mrs. G. A. (Watts. Mrs. L. T. tbear services. so that In the future war may come Mr Hearts to Night in Ten-eaa- . ing Song from any trifling result." Moore, Mrs.. A. J. Hollow, Messrs. G. bjr J. W. Ramey. A. Watts, H. H. Holbrook and Stanley Church of tha Good Shephard. Racttatlon by Mia Jassemina Den- Johnson. Corner Grant and 24th. Alfrrd mark. The guests of the evening were Mr. Brown, rector. Fourth Sunday In Recitation "The Old Soldier and and Mra. A. J. Hollow and Mr. and Lent. RUSH ORDERS GIVEN. Annunciation of me Blessed Mis to the War, Going by Johnny Mra. D. Collins. The elub will meet celebration 7:30 Virgin Mary. Early Jana M- Peirce. next, at tha horn of Mr. and Mrs. P. a. m. Battleship Wisconsin to Sail From Sunday school 9:45. Holy comSong Tread Lightly, Ye ComManila for China. Kohq, munion and sermon 11. Confirmation rades, by Miss May Denmark. ' Reading '"Carrying th Old Flag" class 3:30. Evening prayer and Manila. March 24. Tha United MRS, LIVING8TON HOSTESS, mon 7:30. of Giro old soldiers) IA ramlnlseane topic, 'The States battleship Wisconsin will A. carnation." Patten. of "Heroes Van Mrs. the by Mil Mra. F. at B. midnight for Shanghai to Miss Cross." Livingston charmingly Joie Bong "Happy Days," by Join the American' fleet there, Thursday afternoon in honor Clare. rush orders to that effect having Recitation Th Boy la tha Dime of Mr. Frank Beckwith of Evanston, First Methodist Episcopal Church. been received from. Rear Admiral Wyo. Th afternoon ana spent with Museum." by Odessa Henneger. One-hal- f Mock east of Washington Train. Recitation Good Morning, Merry aortal and Instrumental music, by Mis avenue, next to court house. Samuel a Sunshine, " by Misses Margaret and Alice Flowers and Mtas Ella Livings- Blair, pastor. ton, and delicious refreshments were Emma Compton. Suna. 10:00 m., Sunday services: Speech by Comrade Department served. The Invited guests were: Mrs. day school, W. L, Underwood, superinCommander E. T. Hulanlskl. tendent. 11:00 a. m., sermon by the Closing aong "When the Angels Helen Livingston of Porhee, South Da- pastor, subject, "Our King." Miss Call th Role' by Mr. Josephine Clair. kota, MrsWm Blake, Mra. P. Christen- Grace Hayman v ill sing a solo at this sen. AH. I.. Boyle, Mra. Frank Beckwith, Mrs. Fred Myers. Mrs. Wm. Mr service. EP WORTH LEAGUE SOCIAL. Epworth League devotional services Henry, Me. E. Eggleston, Miss Alice at 6:30 p.m. Sermon by the pastor One of the mast enjoyable events of Flowers, Mil AUonla Beckwith. at 7:30. Subject, "Paul, the Prisoner." tha peat weak was 4he "box surla" Third In tha aeries of lectures on tha HUNDRED FIVE of the PARTY. given by tha Epmorth league lira of Paul. First Methodist church at th home of Twenty-sevent4hs fourth of a series of Five hun- thaMrs. F. N. Hass win sing a solo In If Mra, Schaffer, SIX evening. dred parties waa given by the senior street. Friday evening. Owing to th grackxta hnepttalttv of clan of tha Ogden High school. FriFirst Baptist Church, Mr. and Mra. Rchaffer and (heir father, day night at tha home of Mias Clara 2359 Grant Ave. Horace B. Blood, (X P. McDowell, and th abl manage- Reberg. Pritea w era won by Mlaaea ment of tho fourth vie president of Catherine Woodcock, Martha Bitaler, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. 4h league, Mias Lou Parker, about Meaara. Van Patten and Louis Corh. This will he a prayer service confree thirty member of the league and thlr After tha serving of light refresh- ducted by tha deacons. Th pastor will fnands participated In one of tha most ments a short mualcal program was be absent attending the Evangelistic free conference at Salt Lake. In the evenpleasant social that It has been their rendered. good fortune to attend. At a late hour all departed declar- ing at 7:30, Dr. Cornelius Wolfktn of After a few hours spent In music, ing they had spent a moat enjoyable Brooklyn, N. Y., will speak. Dr. Wolf-ki-n place is on of the strongest men In game, etc., th horns, containing evening. were tha Baptist denomination today. Do of dainty Inaebes enough for two, sold to tho young men who Immedinot fall to hear him. Sabbath school JOLLY WIVES. at 12 o'clock. Juniors at 3:30. Young ately found th young lady whose name waa on tha Inside of the box, Last Wednesday afternoon the Jolly people's meeting at 6 30. Mid week and tog other they shared th contents. Wive sere delightfully entertained by prayer service Thursday evening at tell Near the wee email hour of the morn- Mrs Fred Williams at her home on 7:30. A ing, ns each ooo wended hi or her Chlldt avenue. guessing contest way home. It was with a hope that this waa feature of the afternoon's German Evangelical St. Paul's Church would not bo tha lant aortal of th Corner Jefferson and 23rd street Gerprise being curried off by kind. Mrs. T. Simpson and Mra. Ed. Bulk-ley- . man Sunday school Q a. uv German The guest of the club were Mr. presetting llam In th Rundav school MISS WEHREND'S RECITAL. , T. Blmpaon and Mra Shannon. After a teachers and scholars aro preparing 1 Royal Piano, ate it at M. G. Barnes Music Stare, Opera House dainty luncheon the guests departed for an "Easter Program. Block .) Last Thursday evening at the Con- voting Mrs. Williams e royal As It Is Ieqti-time, we especially 1 Dunlop (open rioubla seated, leather cushions) Rubber Tire Bike gregational church Miss Olga Wchrend Invite ill who understand the Gerand Miss Alma Bauer gave a song and man language to come and hear what Surrey, aaa it s4 Gao, A, Lows Co. piano recital to a large end appreBIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. Christ did for us. H. II. Fleer. 1 Round trip ticket to Alaska, via Pacific Steamship, Orfgiin ciative audience. Miss Wehrend, who 7... Short Lina and Oregon Railway and Navigation Co n la to Ogdrn audiences, his The seventieth Mrthdav of Mr. Ise INDIANS ON THE WAR PATH. 1 a sweet and powerful vole, highly cul- dor was appropriately celebrated si Single eeated Buggy, 402 Enterprise, Consolidated Wagon A tivated which, combined with n hia pretty home on Lincoln avenue Machine Company Ran Fran'im, March 34. A special musical temperament and much artla-tl- Thursday evening, a fine banquet being 1 to Sevan drawer Household Sawing Machine, see It at Carl C. the from Los Chronicle Angelea ability, nude' her singing a ral the concluding feature. Rasmussen a say: a,.,,.,., treat for those who were so fortunate Mr. Congratulations poured In upon News his reached ihl, ciiv of the 1 as to bear her. She sang with par- Isrdtire all that day and many tokens Silver Tea and Coffee Sat, six places, with tray, hand engraved, tlie of of five murder members family ticularly line effect the "Aria from De of love and esteem were received by of Pedro French grey finish, latest design, not another Ilka It In Meza, president of LaDura. In der him from friends and relatives, among . see . as Preischuts, Wla Nahle Mir .. a J, 8. Lewie Cs . Ogden, , brother-in-lawHonors. Mexico, and Hchlummer," for which she waa en- them a check from hia brother, Prof. It See at Frederick Hartmann, president of Ihe Youngs, Opera cored and responded with "Annie Yiitvoelnstl of Berlin, Germany. William Hocgs company of IO Ana.a. laurle, showing great versatility and geles. who were massacred by Indians style. LIVELY CIRCLE. 1pierce first class Bicycle, L. H. Becraft's within a few miles of their homes, and Too much praise cannot he given 1 their bodies left In the roadway beSolid polished oak Buffet, sea It at the Ogden Furniture afid Mia Alma Bauer for her able and rym Mr. Harry Todd entertained the tween Orris and suffiuntil a Bhe Carpet Company also gave Lively circle at her pretty new homo cient pathetic accompanying. number of Mexican troops could several piano solos In a highly artistic on 1 Tweqty-flra- t Oak Sideboard. Boyle Furniture Company Polished and street. Wednesday, he sent to overawe Ihe raiding outlaws and finished style, showing her a pianherself the equal In entertain- and bring In their victims. proved 1 names The white enameled. No. 8 Steel Range. Stsvena Buck's Chief, of mark. ist great ing of the moat tactful of the young of those killed are: Company Implement club. this matrons composing Senor Pedro Meza, presidente of La 1 FOR ROY FARR. New Royal Sawing Machine, 875JJO, sold by I. L. Clark A Dura, a rich mining contractor and one Son Co, for Mra Thomas FUxcerald Is home of the most prominent In dismen the Tuesday evening a surprise party from a visit in Sparks. 1 trict. Crescent Bicycle, see it at L. H, Becraft's... was given in honor of Mr. Roy Farr, with the Toombs family. Renora Elvira Meza, wife of the 2 who noon leave on a mission to the Round trip ticket, Ogden to Groan Mountain Falls, Cascade Hawaiian Island. In honor of the Mlaa Elisabeth Orth has rein rin d president. a Canyon, Manitou and Colorado Springs. Colorado's great Elofoa Senorltaa and Carmen, occasion tha home waa prettily dec- from a summer visit with her uncle, resorts, over Rio Granda Western and Colorado Midpleasant 20 23 Meza. IS. of and age. years orated with cut flowers. The even- Mr. Dooly, and family in Salt Lake. land price each ticket railways, their three jt daughter. ing's amaeement constated of card Mrs. Wenceslas Hoff, an old friend 1 Suit er its equal at Wright's Four Mads Tailor musLady'a a and playing, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Brick arc of Meza and of Mra. Hartmann. Stores ical eomedy by Mr. Pardos. Miss Fry home from a moat enjmahle Theodor Hoff, 24 years of age, her 1 assisted by Mrs. Sarah Williams, conGold Wateh, Waltham er Elgin works, er solid trip through southern Califnp, only son. Lady's cluded the evening's entertainment ula and la San rFanciseo. Its equal at Paul W. Stachara Jewelry Store Three of Meza members the family with a tempting supper. The guests survive. They are the baby eon of 1 Single Buggy Harness, can b seen at H, C, Platts Harness present were: Misses Jessie Rhurt- Mra. Broughton, who has hern Pedro Meza and two young daughters, Store 11S, Cora Farr. Olive Farr. Almira for six weeks ulth her brother. Merced and Elvira. These children had 1 Shurtlllf. Ethel Jones, Grace Farr, Mat-ti- e Mayor Conroy and family, left for her been left at home In I a Dura Suit of Clothes Gents when the Walds, Jennie Thomas. Roy Farr, ula and In San Franrlsm. drove In carriages 1 rest of the family Steven's double barrel Shot Gun Roy Madson, George Farr. Raymond to Guaymas for th purpose of consult1 Farr. Earl Pardo, Carl Farr, Harry W. W. Burton, Dress Pattern at Z, C. M. I a highly estremrd ing a physician about Kcnorka Eloisa, Moor and Lawrence resided of this city, past the serentv-thir- d who had been Ctulg, Bud 1 and at the same Cent' Seal Traveling Case, ten pieces Fkrr. mllastone of his career Friday time to enable ailing, other member of the 1 and on Wednesday next will re'ebrate family to do some shopping and visit Lady' Dress Pattern, Palna A Hurst's ,4... CHILD CULTURE CLUB. his golden wedding at his home. , friends. 7 Dental orders for first class work at Boston Dental Parlors, each Returning from Guavmas, the party , One of the moat delightful Mr. and Mra. Mcnc-ng Boys' Suits of Clothes, 'each meetings and little stopped at Ortiz and It ia supposed ; of tha Child Culture Club was held son Stopped over In ilits rltv Yester- they were joined hy Mrs. Hoff and her Tuesday at the hospitable home of day and todav. en ror from Salt son. Here, it is said, they learned nf Mr. Fred W. Chambers. At the con- to their home in Cherry Creek. Iike c. the presence of a band of YaquU in clusion of the usual routine business, vndi. visit friends, Mr ht Lns dates mounrain and near ' ihe vrewdent read an article entitled and Mrs." Andrewwith Oatra Pass, through which they would jost 1THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY Spring Millinery Opening , . a. SHOWING of EXQUISITE CREATION Five-hundre- IN MILLINERY Monday and Tuesday MARCH 26 AND 27. This is your invitation. 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