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Show MORXIXCi THE EXAMINER: amusements JOLLY WIVES. lira. F. The Peer of all Musical Productions! Direct from successful run of 285 times at the Pretty decoration of carnations and and s tempting luncheon were supplemental features to the wealth of cordiality which Mrs. W. D. Brown ehonered upon the Lucky Thirteen dub, and Mm. Ballard, who were her guests Wednesday afternoon. Dainty souvenirs of the bright hour spent at cards were won by Mrs. Jack-maMrs. Denael and Mrs. Rhine, the latter of whom will be hostess to the club, April 11. fern but I Whitney's Musical Cocktail" PIFf SURPRISE. A PAFF POUF Famous for Beauty, Fun and Music Twenty-tw- nished by Mead-mChristenson and were: Blake. The ii.vlted guest Mesdamea Helen Uvlngtron. E. Eggleston. Frank Beckwith, Fred Myers, Lizzie Boyle. William McHenry, P. Christenson. R. K. Livingston. T. McMisses McGovern, Govern, Terence A. Beckwith, of Evens-ton- , Alice flow-era- . a and EUa Livingsiunt. es New York Casino. Mrs. C. Egglrrton, of 2680 Mon ms anavenue, celebrated her niversary on Wednesday afternoon, March St, with a 500 party. The rooms were very prettily arranged with car nations, the colors being red and dinner was served. green. A The instrumental and vocal music waa enjoyed by all. Many pretiy and nacful prvaents were received. The invited guests were: Meadamea Helen Livings William Blake, lizzie Boyle, Frank Beckwith, of Evensron, Wyoming; Wed Myers, - Downing, Ben Livingston, P. Christenson; Misaes Alice Flower, Payne, nsisey Eggles, A. Beckwith. ton, Nellie sixty-fourt- h all-cou- surprise party' was tendered Mr. Robbins nt hi home, 2751 Lincoln avenue, on Wednesday evening. Mualr and games formed the interesting diversions c4 the evening, and a dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. Robbins and Mr. Cahill. Those present were: Misses Edna King. Rosa Burgeon.. Cussle Purdy, Llule Grenuer, Morene Moves. Lillian Moyes, Beste O'Neil, Ella O'Neil, lreta Fife, Stella Wright, Katie Mills, Virginia APPEALS TO RUSSIAN WOMEN. Hamer and Beeaie M. Hamilton; Messrs. Lockwood, Robbins. Roland Writer Says Georgian Women Are Violated by Soldiers. Emmett, Tony Mitchell, Newell Mills. Colonel Child, Robert Gunnlp, Henry . Peterson. St. Petersburg, March II. M. Boiko-vadza proralaent Georgian writer, AGLAIA. has made an appeal to Russian women in behalf of the women of hie own Aglala and her guests were charm- race, who, he says, are being ruthlessingly entertained by their friend. Mrs. ly violated by the brutal soldiery enDickson, at her pretty little home on gaged in the "pacitteatlon" of the anFowler avenue, Tuesday afternoon. cient kingdom of Georgia. He deThe guests were Mesdamea Hum. Rob- clares that the tragedy of Mile. Sperlr-donovinson, Whit te more, Rhine, Ledyard, who, after she had shot the Hutchinson, Condon,- - Barton, McCor-mlc- chief of the. secret police at Tamboff, Mosman and Strecher and waa subjected to cruelties by military Misses Johnson and Gillette. officers, la nothing aa compared with The program for the afternoon con- what Ala women are suffering. The sisted of sweet music furnished by troops, he Mid, do not even replpct Miss Johnson and Mrs. Hess, and a age, glrle and old wombiographical sketch of Bret llarte. in- en being forced to minister to their terspersed with some of his choicest luet, and that many of them who espoems, given by Mrs. G. W. Carr. caped to the mountain forests were The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Rhine, pursued to heir hiding places and served delicious refreshments afier violated. He derlarrs that, a number which the club was adjourned to meet of the victims iff the aoldlera died. with Mrs. Nye, April I. Lockwood Mon-than- o New Whistling Song Hits, and Unique Dances, by . Stange, Jerome and Schwartz. - ORGANIZATION OF 75 PEOPLE , ' - 4 " ' k The Original American Pony Ballet and Famous Beauty Chorus. Augmented Orchestra. eight-year-ol- . Seat Sale Monday, 1 0 a. m. S Brand Opera House Thursday. April 5th ' Paddy Murphy, of San Francisco THREE BIG PRELIMINARIES INCLUDING Fighting Dick Hyland of San Francisco,' 4 VS. "Kid Tex, of Colorado. FOUR ROUNDS. Stage Seats $1.50 Seat Sale Opens Tuesday. Grand Opera House TUESDAY, APRIL 3. Second Ward Dramatic Club 99 Weber Stake Primary Ass'n 04 pCKERs Reservation ..Monday and Tuesday, SUBPOENAED. duetry. The subpoenas cite the men to appear at the trial of the parking Trl.i of th. Packing corporations, which Is act for SeptemCempanlca. ber 10. The men for whom they were Istned are: j. Ocdn Armous, Arthur fV. Meeker., O. W. Armour. P. A. Valentrlct Attor- tine. 8. A. L. A. Carter, th 1,in,nc t Edward F. McRoberi. Swift. C. F. Swift. D E. aa many Hsrtwell. A. H. Veeder. Robert nnBtin the packing and Arthur Evans, Ptat rSrp??0-VMtlT- T ''lvCaiT n ... an 5, ss . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. . 04. A Farmer : but the SYRACUSE will do the work better, and with less expense than any of them, Several kinds of Plows (See cut below.) J W E I W R E E L G S', , T 0 0 0 V E D S S Spring tooth harrows Everything in plows Steel lever harrows Anything in vehicles We Will Treat You Right ' g IN Benefit ! Me-Ga- VS. wi run-dow- n, RENOMINATED. Jefferson City, Mo, March 31. Dorn The Rathhone Souvenir Spoon club sey M. Shackleford, present congress-mafor the Eighth Missouri district, was charmingly entertained Friday afternoon by Mesdamea Kate end Lucy had no opposition for renomlnatlon st the Demormrlr primaries today. Hodge i JrThe enjoyment occasioned by card SIERRA MADRE. was of secondary importsnra playing d In comparison with thit derived from Be Location of Some of tho May a and profuline luncheon the served, States Future Groat Produced. sion of cut flowers. ' ' t Souvenirs of the afternoon's pleasure 21. A correspondMarch Balt lke, were carried away by Mesdamea Robbins and Jenkins, and n ent Writing to the Mining Review of from of the opinion this city pretty souvenir spoon was presented that Box ElderOgden is la county going to be each hostess by the guests, In rememtbe location of some of the slate's brance of their birthdays. ' The guest list numbered Mesdamea greatest copper mines. In no part of la there greater promRobb, MoGaw. Jackman. Anderson, Utah, says he, ise of copper mines being Barry, Ecklnnd, Jenkins, Wlant, Rob- added phenomenal to those that are now making bins. Mark. Fryer, Turner, Ullbourne, Utah famous. Tbe Sierra Madre disBrown and Johnson. trict has. during lns and lSOfimade great strides in proving itself a region TOLSTOI. of bonanua. especially so in the Napoleon and Maghera gold and copper The Tolatol society met March 20 at property. Borne capitalists residents the pleasant homa of Mrs. W. E. Rob- of lows, Illinois, California and Utah, inson, with the president, Mrs. Miler, are the owenra of the Napoleon end in the chair. After the reading of the Maghera group. For almost two year minutes an unuaual sound called the these men have been opening this attention of the members, and behold, property and It may now bs looked a new gavel, the gift of Mrs. Howe to upon as one of the phenomenal copthe club, in the presidents hand. Mrs. per mines of ths country. Those who Meek, in a faw well chosen words, have visited It state that there exists thanked Mra. Howa on behalf of the two copper bearing lodes upon it that club for her timely and useful gift. are each from ten to thirty feet In Mrs. Bassett read aa article on Child width, end each extends through ths Labor, showing its dwarfing and de- property for a distance of G.000 feet; a moralizing effect on child life. Min third vela crosses the property at right Kennedy led the discussion on Whit angles to the two just mentioned, and As It waa Eng- thin, for a distance of ,800 feet, Congress la Doing. lish day." the singing of the American shows an outcrop of copper ore seland English national hymns followed. dom found In eny mine. The property Then, led by Mra. Howe, we visited la a little over a mile in length and with her her childhood home In Merry almost half a mile in width. These England ;trod with her its "flowery lodes are exposed along the sides of a lanes and castled ateepa. and atood steep mountain overlooking Balt Lake reverently under the dome of old Can- galley and a system of tunnels now terbury. Miss Gillette read an Interest- being driven upon these veins will cut ing and well written paper on "Lon- under the east end of the lode to a don," and Mra. Newcombs sang a solo depth of about 3.000 feet. Something in her usual pleating manner. At the over 1.000 feet of tunnel work has alclose of the program the hosts aerv ready been carried out at. different ed a delicious lunch and a pleasant working oa the property and about social hour waa enjoyed by all. The 200.000 tons of ore la now expoaed in rooms were charmingly decorated with these different vorklgns on the group. the English and American flags. The The ores are chiefly copper sulphides; guest were Mesdames Dixon. Brown chalcopyrita predominating, and In the and Hutchinson. The club will meet deepest, pari of the present workings April 3 with Mra". Kuhn, 2348 Monroe calcopyrile 1 also present in considervenue. able Quantity. The physical condition show a existing in these immense lodeworkmen On Thursday evening last, a merry tonnage thnt a Urge body of Adcrowd tif young folks gathered at the could not exhaost in thirty years. exthe additional home of Mr. and Mra. Walter Williams ded to the quantity, The party was cellent features of this ore being what on Quincy avenue. a high grade concena of surprise on Walter, may be termed can fa the nature be worked at the that ore The evening trating It being hie birthday. mountain only a few thouwas pleaaantlty spent la playing the foot of the from the mine. An eminent favorite garni of high five. The ladiea sand feet man, who has recently visited Mra. to mining awarded Roy was prize says It. Is easily the most Booth end the gentleman's prize to the property, remarkable example of enormous ton-mFred E. Williams. be found in Ltah or adjoining At the conclusion of the game all latex.to delicious luncheon n aat down te "The present, management, is pushing served ny Mra. W. E. William. Tboe work upon this group of mines as affair In the were: who participated as possible. Don Maguire, when Mies Pearl Williams. Floy Williams, rapidly to. stated that the comspoken lat B. Whipple. F. Messrs and Mesdames to have the mine producexpects pany E. Williams, L T. Booth, D. D. 8mlth. wRh eighteen months, as bars ing Edwin Williams. J. M. McCamant, the ores of the Napoleon and Maghera Mra William Shurtllff, Mra. A. Ward, group contain considerable values In outMessrs. P. Grave and Roy Seager. gold, silver as well m copper; the will be worked at an mine the of put Mra!' R- - 8. Joyce paid the capital a excellent proflt. "The othei mines of Sierra Madre . visit Monday. district that are being pushed ahead ' Mrs E. M. Allison vrss up from Salt are the Eldorado: also the Santa Maria. There are still others of merit, Lake Wednesday visit Ing friends. but these are the chief properties now Mrs. W. IL Hinton and Mr.. BIsA-m- r attracting attention. In some respects have gone east on a visit. the Santa Marta Is the equal of Uie Napoleon and Maghera, and promises Miss Kitty Fitzgerald and . Mias to become i' competitor In the producFrances Joyce were Sait Lake visitors tion 0( copper ores, besides which it carries through it Urge part of the Wednesday. Eldorado silver lead vein. Pefcie Spencer vMted in Kilt "The Eldorado property Is now hying Mi LaW tbe past week, returning home considered hr a powerful syndic te and should the deal he consummated this morning. emthere will be a Urge force of men sumMr and Mrs. Denny Smith returned ployed upon it. during the coming vesrerdsv afternoon ftim a pleasant mer thras weeks' visit la California, Lot "It 1 not generally known-- that a -- Prices, 50c, 75c and $1.09. Everyone should take a tonic in the Spring; their systems require it. The blood has become thick and sluggish with the accumulations left in the system from breathing the impure air of closed rooms and overheated buildings; the heavy, rich foods of the mater season, etc., and when this vital fluid is aroused and stirred to quicker action by the return of warmer weather, these waste matters and poisons are distributed through the circulation, to act depressingly and injuriously on the system. The blood being in this unnatural and impure condition is unable to furnish the body with the proper amount of nourishment "! strength, and the system suffers from debility, weakness, nervousness, indigestion, loss of appetite, and many other unpleasant symptoms of a disordered blood circulation. The depicted system must have assistance ; it needs a tonic and it is important the proper one be selected. When the health is in this disordered condition it is not safe to take unknown concoctions, sarsaparillas, etc., because they usually contain potash ; other strong mineral ingredients which act unfavorably and often dangerously on the weakened system, at a time when it needs gentle and natural stimulation to throw off the impurities and recuperate its lost energy. A great deal is being said these days about living close to nature, and it is more applicable to medicines, perhaps, than anything else. Nature has provided a remedy for all the ills of mankind, and medicines made from natures vegetation act better in every way than do the strong mineral mixtures which are the products of the chemists or apothecarys shop. The greatest of all tonics is S, S. 3 It is made entirely of the roots, herbs and barks of the forests and fields, selected for their purifying and health restoring qualities ; and as it does not contain the slightest trace of mineral m any form it is especially adapted for a systemic remedy, one that is absolutely safe for young or old. S. fe. S. acts directly on the blood, ridding it of any and all impurities and poisons, and restoring the lost properties of rich, nutritive strength so that it is enabled to supply to the system the heathtul, invigorating energy needed to pass this trying season of the year. Its action is the most prompt, pleasant and satisfactory of all tonics and blood purifiers, and those who are beginning to feel the need of a medicine to fottify the system against the unpleasant conditions that come with Spring, will do well to commence its use at once. It will not only tone up the system, but will remove any taint or lumor that may be in the blood and thus prevent an outbreak of Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum or other rash or eruption of the skin. S. S. S. restores lost energy, relieves that all worn out, tired feeling, quiets the nerves, helps the appetite and imparts a relish for food, and in every ray adds tone and vigor to the entire system, and prepares it for the depressing Summer nonths that are to follow. ; In selecting your tonic for this year do not be led into believing that others gre just as THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS. add one that for more than good, bat get S. S. been has forty years recognized as such. It is Nature' tonic, absolutely pure and safe, and reliable in every way. S. S. S. is for sale at all first-cladrug stores. MESDAMES HODGe AS HOSTESSES ml Mike Yokel,- - of Ogiden d SHACKLEFORD 190fi. 1, 9t.T0MC d LUCKY THIRTEEN CLUB. APRIL ATEiT Angeles and Ban Francisco being the dues visited. entcr-tahife- MORNING, v? G. Berry delight fully Mr. and Mrs c. c. Rrown announce The Jolly ' Wives cm Thursday afternoon at h.--r cosy home on Twenty-eight- h rhe engagement of their daughter Lotstreet. Word building nan the tie to Roy Decker, the marriage to diversion of th afternoon, prize be- take place April 25. ing carried nway by Mr. C. Austin and Mrs. R. Fleeman. Mr. Le-- t and Mrs. William HUkr was the hostess Mr. Berry entertained with music. A Tuesday afternoon at a luncheon in dainty lunrheon was served, after honor of Mr. Frank Beckwith of which the guests departed voting Urn. Evanston, Wyoming The rooms were Berry a charming hostess. artistically decorated. Music was fur- Wednesday Night Only! i BrXDAY m Grand Opera House B. C. OGDEVTAII, g , Burton implement Co. 2320 Washington Avenue W. F. BURTON. Manager construe-Mo- reduction plant ! now under beIn Slams Madro district; this Hot Dtah near Spring. tho tas built Its ore will be drawn from Bim from Madre district and and Wyoming. A certain railway corporation of national importance la non giving Its support lo tni volume undertaking, aa a new t.n of the oree to b trex'ed Bifrra Madre plant will rnB1 along It line. Sierra Madre district will tau. b TT1 ensbfod to favor 1?? prop-ri- l. ai e 4 ' NIIFllDtB ARB d'-Nevad- n a and 4he other lt own door. When we following immense wealth of copper call to mind the fact that within forr found here the silver bearing lodee year the disitrict should urn out .ml present hitherto unknown wealth suffitons of ore per day. It may reasonably ciently extensive to make tho district stand easily alongside of those damps bo expected that much larger plant than the on now being built will be that during the past thirty' years have called for within the next two year. made Utah one of the famous t lead w ; Sierra Madre district cover iargs fields of tho world. area, of country. It 1 rourteon mile In NEW STEAMER LAUNCHED. tanglh and about seven. :nt';es iff width and within tbia area mine of gold, TcUdo, Ohio, Marrh 31. The Theosilver, lead, copper. Iron and inr occur. The copper Interest alone are dore Roosevelt, believed to be the sufficient to make it one of th very fattest, passenger steamer on the lake, important mining region of Utah, tni j ws launched today. ' |