Show HERALD-REPUBLIC- The 5" 1 Iatr-3Iounta- - AN Republic a ln co-op-cr- ate (Est Feb 12 1906) The Salt Lake Herald (Eat June 6 1870) CO ‘ rather than a nation and renders it about as formidable a force as a debating society " 7 usually is Democratic governments often fail because their people will not loyally TIIK SALT IjAKR I Having lost the game they will not MAIN STREET Published by The Herald Republican Pub- play Fortunately minority political parties usually support the government in foreign peril and the only question is as to whether our more recent newcomers have caught the company— H E Booth president A lishing 1 Thomas vice president Edward EL Jen- spirit kins treasurer Adolph Anderson secretary James P Casey General Manager " Arthur J llrown Editor - Associated with THE AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATIONS Information concerning circulation will be supplied through this association Venetian building Chicago' v r i TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by car: Salt Lake Psychology in Warfare 7- - Pantages theatre— Vaudeville at 245 ' 730 and 815J ' 'ii--Paramount-EmpressTheodore Roberts and Maude Fealy In t“The American Consul" Continuous 1230 ' p m Strand tbeatra: — “A Daughter of the Gods' with Annette Kellerman 230 — to-1- : " - ’ Z : Ko most curious phase of PROBABLY: the disinclination of the the cents only Sunday DAILY AND SUNDAY by mall — One British admiralty not to say its absolute ' month' 75 cents one year $800 ' success attKe disclose to the of refusal Press degree v ' SUNDAY Agents By by mail (in advance)— One year tained in the warfare against submarines $200 THEATRE — Both Rose civil lordof the admiralty ' SALT LAKE Iiord Lytton is not re-- I does most of the talking for his associates Stahl and Edna' Ferber are keen students of THE unsolicited manuscript " St&hi comes sponsible for j - - HERALD-REPUBLICA- - e ’ one-a- ct be produced by members of the extension play producing' course of the Univerin thb university Friday night sity of Utah Olsen who has been assembly room Moroni the class' declares that the plays directingwell worth the seeing They are free will be for the' first one to the public The curtain will be raised at 815 : The three play a are “Piper’s Pay” “The Rector” and “The Brace-iet- ” time of performance Dale Changed— The of the Ralthe Shakespearean performances ston family players to be held Friday under the auspices of the University of ' Utah lecbureau has beeq tures and entertainments changed from 815 p m to 4 p m Features of the plays will be the acting of Howard Ralston In the part of Hamlet and the costume dancing of Miss Esther Ralston Professor Drlgga to Lecture —Howard R : of education at the UniDriggs professor ' will deliver a patriotic adUtah of versity dress to the pupils of the Murray High school tomorrow afternoon Professor Driggs will treat some phases of the life of Washington in his address Fislier to Audit Books— On recommendation of Commlslsoner Carl A Scheld-thcity commmlssion appointed I M Fisher to audit the accounts of the city for the year 1916 Approves Salary Increase— The city commission last night approved the recommendation of Mayor Ferry commmlssioner of public safety to increase the salaries of the chief of detectives of the police department from $1$00 to $2000 a year and that of the chief inspector at the same rate Four detectives had their salary Increased from $110 a month to $125 a month Lease Refused by Commission That the city does not care to enter into any lease for the old Charles Crestman ranch of acres was made evident last night whenfifty the offer of Benjamin Sharpler for a five-yelease at $50 an acre per year was turned down by the commission TV Celebrate Birthday— The anniversary of Washington’s birthday will be fittingly observed next Thursday at the Alta clab when a table d’hote dinner will be served with appropriate environment The guests will be presented with souvenirs of the occasion in the form of hatchets cherry trees and other patriotic remembrances of the ' ' and 815 p m Mehesy— “Mutt ’ and Jeff” Bud Fisher cartoon Charley Chaplin Keystone Dan Russell and Phil Dunham comedies "On In1 two first’ run L-Lonesome Pill” and 'the Trail of the U-"The Perils of a Plumber ' wm ' Present Playlets—1 Three ' ‘ " - N Events of the Dqy The Weather plays-wi- ll - IS cents rier in Salt Lake City one week S It City Brevities in : ' : --T" vS Stahl e toll Are they willing in a national crisis to accept the sentiment of the nation f as' a whole? Or are they here only for the fat American pay envelopes ? Will they join in' loyal assent to the American spirit T Will they suppress demonstrations of dissent that conld easily give the idea that this is an undisciplined people lacking unity?-" -" 77 —mm theatre-LLRoa- ' “Our Mrs McChesney “ 820 Wilkes theatre — "in Walked ' Jim" ‘77 prompt r my” Evening 820 — Orpheum theatre New photoplay': " Continuous l p m'5" ' 'V : ' ATTRACTIONS FOR ' TODAY - RS CHARLES QUIGLEY : will en- snow colder Tuesday andis Wednesday the forecast for Utah issued by the local weather office of the United States ' department of agriculture Following are the comparative data for Salt Lake for Monday: '? r Dec 77 7 TEMPERATURE ' : 35 ’ Normal ' - HUMIDITY Relative humidity at 6 a Relative humidity at 6 p m 7- PRECIPITATION Total for: 24 hours ending at 6 p m Total for this month to date Total precipitation since Jan 1 to date 161 : ALMANAC sun 'sets at 60S ‘Sun rises' at 71 a m p m 'any the Salt which is not plainly marked with the name' both in parliament and elsewhere and the human nature Miss In “Our Mrsto McChes-ney made Lake theatre tonight I and address of the sender and accompanied most specific statement he has Death Roll MIis in who her Ferber was submarines the efforts and by stamps for return it against concerning " i Emma is that Admiral Sir 'John Jellicoe is “not charming stories first created LOCAL so genuine that Is character f The dissatisfied MRS SADIE HIBBARD IRVING Precisely what' the absence of dissatis--1 j hJg£ "StSSlf hTEdnA: erber usiness is ' to as is left world she mean the faction Mrs shown Sadie Hibbard Irving aged 40 years really judge woman will be may TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20 1017 the j Charles Froh-ma- n for itself Rumors and rumors only reach V Miss Stahl is under died at her home in West Jordan on Sunday and she I has been surthe world that hundreds of submersibles roundedengagement She was the wife of CL L Irving and by- a remarkably strong company British have been captured and towed into St James daughter of Simon and Caroline Hibbard including Edward Fielding H W A Mischievous Message reJane Brooks American recently A Romaine Callender Jessica Mrs Irving was a lifelong resident of the ports who wish to continue to ported that he saw the submarine Deutsch- Komray Lavina Shannon Beth Harwood persons West Jordan district She is survived by MANY Salvatore Thomas Mr Bryan as merely amusing land with nearly two "hundred other cap- Margaret Tebeau Emma her husbaqd' and by four children-- John Tead and others without being mischievous will be glad to tured undersea' boats fastened together in Reynolds Fhillipe aged 15 years Zeloy aged 10 years EvaJIne was formerly ORPHEUM— Harry MayoThe hear he has unqualifiedly denied any con- a maze of nets and cables in a British waaged- 2 years and a girl aged 4 preeks ' Another quarter disWest quartet in be the of City held the Empire will now famous services with funeral the misleading nection terway Reports of this nature may be this famous organization was Harry p Jordan meeting house tomorrow 'at l cemedoubted because the elaborate arrangements of patch to the Cologne Gazette This dispatch Now that Mayo and “Tally have comWest Jordan will in the Tally be a to as was from an American correspondent made by the British admiralty to prevent bined their efforts and are appearing tery of this semiofficial German newspaper and the facts’ of the submarine war to reach the team they are representing one-ha- lf Mayo known singing organization STATE wirelesrf in control of the United States navy world certainty would include precautions well voices fine both have exceedingly and Tally is alleged to have been used for its trans- against chance visitors aiid of coursS in their new offering they give THOMAS W JOST OF OGDEN mission The dispatch recites that “my inThe presumption is that the admiralty is themselves every opportunity for display’ ' Ogden Feb 19— Death came to Thomaa 'V' formants assure me most emphatically that counting upon the psychological effect of ing it '' : Jost one of the Utah pioneersHest-mar-at William k German the Jhe country is not for war” wllL of hla- daughter Mrs A T home the government PANTAGES— Today’s performances uncertainty upon street this morn475 Twenty-secon- d It was perhaps natural enough to as- Perhaps it is supposed the unknown fate of close the big vaudeville bill at' Pantages six weeks Mr Jost ing - He had been 111Nova proved to he such an ex- “Father of his country" sociate Mr Bryan with this dangerous mis- such submarines as may fail to return to theatre that has atScotia December was In Halifax born vaudeville Richards Choir Ward Dance—The fourth card that popular take because of his well known views and their base will strike’ terror into the hearts traordinary came to Utah 24 a 1846 when still and seven The Richboy annual ball under the auspices of the showhouse for the' past days I lie courage of his convictions that he has of officere and men and render the German ever since For one here his with a ards will should one' choir ward be be parents is that living pleasingmade given Thursday night program not was an Mr is Jost Mr But in la as the ward amusement hall The hall will many years employee of the it to every class of theatregoer Bryan always displayed government more cautious as foreman and In section Line occaShort be combined with clean decorated of the Oregon a up comedy good beautifully befitting ' likely to entertain so grave misconception The funeral car the sion of that there of touch keeps cleaning department Washington’s birthday and excellent pathos here and of tiie temper of the country Whatever 2 p m from Sixth en be held will at the music will well entertained be Five audiences furnished Wednesday Seibert the the during by An Attack of Nerves' he has the facMr Bryan’s faults may-b- e tire show : Ethel Whiteside and her chorus The hall may be reached by taking the Ninth ward chapel with interment in the City cemare the headline attraction East car to Garfield avenue etery The body will be on view at the Hest ulty of gauging the trend and the depth of FULL consideration should be' given the of beautiful &girls n scenes In six and ftr-oo- n musical comedy presentingw’ith and vlra I°“ the nerves Sorrlr condition of British accuracy ST celerity Charity public opinion - m- - Wednesday I ng and unt“ 1 P-Tud?y features "All Aboard" Other entitled big tue of charity rises above the carnage of war second to none of his contemporaries but the Right Honorable 'James William together with the fourteenth episode of "A was the sentiment expressed by Rabbi Willbe would conditions it Under certain NATION Lowtlier speaker of the House of Commons Lass of the Lumberlands" starring Helen iam Rice at thO entertainment given last bll circle Workmen’s the quite proper to remark that “the country offends against the demands of patience Holmes complete the mt Sunday evening by J J RICHARDSON is not for war" but these are conditions when he presumes to announce in that body —The surest cure for the blues branch No 505 for the benefit of the sufferWILKES in The Jews the of la Feb 19— J J RichardEurope proceeds which must be made in Germany The United that it is impossible for a British states- is to see “In Walked Jimmy" In which the ing Davenport fifty-eigson to Rabbi entertainment amounted $200 about for ' publisher of tho States has no control over them The coun- man to make any agreement with the Ger- Wilkes players are starring this week Samuel Baskin read a report from the Petro-gra- d Davenport Democrat years said to be the and in the play Pointing to one of the characters man oldest committee died tonight Jewish that relief Iowa newspaper try is for war if Germany decides there shall man government as now constituted Ut- Jimmy showing says “There goes a man who has been $800000 a month la required to keep the following an operation be war and expresses that decision in terms terances of this character but lend color to so worrying that he’s starved hia soul in Russia alone from of the overt act for which the President and the German allegation that England is de- He busy couldn’t point to the audience and say Jewish warA victims EDWARDt S YOUNG musical program waa splendid starving the Congress of the United States are wait termined to dismember that empire' and to that for no one has time to worry while the feature of the evening Hartford Conn Feb’ 19 — Edward S to the wise remarks and laughable ' humiliate its people It is impossible that listening ’60 serge&nt-at-arm- s Cars-at the Reing The of train come of Young as as the Bis aged fifty Shipment fast sallies of Jimmy' which The Cologne Gazette is a semiofficial any considerable body of Englishmen of explosions nomiwhen a whole pack of firecrackers carloads of Bulck cars en route to a Los publican national conventions' which’ ' President President nated and rewhen distributor McKinley for contents the all and leftr Walked its Angeles yesterday Sufficient rank and importance to endow are set off "In Jimmy” plays especially journal For coast after a stopover of twelve hours in Roosevelt died today ' of pnetimonia treatre " lating to momentous matters of this char- their remarks 'with significance will follow week at the Wilkes fel waa he to years This Lake be Republican is Salt said the registrar of largest thirty acter undoubtedly fall under the vision of Speaker Lowther in his announced policy voters here ever which and "Mutt MEHESY— shipment passed through single Charley Chaplin the German Foreign Office There the mis- Great Britain and her allies will make Jeff" cartoon comedy Dan Rus- this city immeasurable do statement in “The sell Perils of a Plumber’’ comedy terms with whatever government and whatmay leading Get Invitation From Governor— Hearing Ashton-Jenkln- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS a and Phil Dunham with Lucille Hut- that a committee of Democratic women company to Thomas of hurra if it is accepted as authoritative and ever form of government Germany may pos- scream o 10 34 4 Liberty Heights $ & special two In ton seela in Birkinshaw to to comedy Los intended the go inauguraAngeles the the of ' that sess at the moment that terms are made These are all comedies selected out of the tion at people demonstrating M Moran to Utah Copper comEdward Gov Simon Bamberger ? United States are not prepared to go with The German government will always be week’s production for Tuesday’s regular all tendered Washington 16 pany 1 to 4 16 Smelter City them an Invitation to pass through B Addison Cain to Sadie their President to the extremity of war if what the German people desire it to be The comedy day program Nothing hut comedies Utah en route He received a reply yesterCongren 2400 West Blvd addition l Germany docs as she threatens to do Those period in wold history has passed when day saying that they will be pleased to do Alice Gregg M Little ford to Clara will on so The return their governdr trip 24-- 6 8 Idlewild addition responsible for the statement and for the a government may be superimposed upon 290 appoint a committee of local women to re- Kimball circumstance that official' wireless ap- - an intelligent courageous people against A Richards to Chrystal J ceive the Californians and show them about 490 The second petition In bankruptcy to be the city Phillips 13-- 4 8 Highland Park C pa rat us was allowed for its transmission their will The present system of German filed G K to Price FlorThomas woman James of a was this that Bieslnger by year arc cquallv accountable before the great government with William the HohenzollCrn ence Vincent a Banks in Sevier Banka In Good 30 1 S 2 W stenographer of Salt' Lake epunty are in first-cla-Shape condition accordcourt of American public opinion the sole as its keynote pleases the German people Miss Vincent E Gerrard to Malvern E George liabilities at $35990 her places to T W Ball state bank examiner who 10 2 S 1 w 'tribunal before which they can be arraigned or it would not endure and her asssets at $50 which she claims as ing there from returned yesterday E Gerrard to George E GerMalvern George Q Murray a: carpenter and l in time of peace One of the valuable lessons taught by exempt Gov 2 S l'W Simon 10 Eastern Jaunt— for rard Chance in blacksmith of this city filed a petition ' is that there exists in every nation bankruptcy with to the war will state credentials Old to Mary Allen 82-- 8 2 Walter any BaVnberger give liabilities aggregating persons of The capital of eloquence is to be moved a certain I 10 to the attend Westminster statesmen which of is should desiring none standing 'Heights A $102397 assets and of which $79375 today from Washington D C to Bonne- - never be variety com30 to 33 2 child national of labor the Delos Old to Irish Walter convention claimed as I ville park exempt permitted speech Germany has 10 Baltimore March 23 to 25 providWestminster Heights A ' In a complaint issued by the county at- mittee inwill suffered frim the indiscreet utterances of IT Beck-1 own ? B to at their Beckstead expense go Henry 28 3 Byron ing they S 1 some of her leaders and as much can be said torney George Johnson Don Doherty Helen stead to Information Information— Get Teachers Senatorial Amenities Frankie Malloy are charged with Homer Realty company to Philip of England and France Acrimonious re- Dohertyand I concerning Utah wifi be sent to all teachers grand larceny’ 85 1 N 2 W sumA TX the current issue of Collier’s Weekly marks E N convention this ’ attending the to a may reflect the prevalent sentiment S Gabbott to Frank Gross 1 was “Not Ellen entered the by guilty” plea received ! letter mer alaccording Mark Sullivan devotes a share of his yesterday of the hour in the speaker’s immediate cir- William Osborn McNair charged with murder 10 Gov Simon Bamberger from C G Pearse C 2 6 1 E I IX 35 Slrard to ways interesting “Comments on Congress Wakefield cle and his companions may take him seri- in thevflrst degree for thekllling'Of Edward by J bf the executive committee of the " 2 Guy 3 1 E 1000 Williams on February 14 when he was secretary to the following: association Governor Bamberger had writ- Nelsene ously but the world regards both the speak- T S Howard to Lucas B Howbefore Peace of the Justice Hugo arraigned be teachers that every ten There is a good deal of partisanship given requesting er and his words with ‘faint amusement pro- B Anderson 1 ard 9 2 S 1 E yesterday On request inducement to visit Utah In Congress and in the world in general with & A to Skillbeck to sel James disgust the defendant the date of the prelimfoundly tinged Obray there is a good deal of criticism There- File for Wafer Rights— Deseret G Hick- Harry 25 10 Amended was set for March 2 in order occasional An company reckless Plumbing has writer inary hearing proan filed of Loa Wayne county applicafore it is not merely novel but refreshand Extended plat of Laurelhurst a brother residing at Jackson Ga( may man posed the immurement of the Kaiser upon that tion with the state engineer for one and one-ha- lf Raymond 8 Westervelt to L Moth have to time before the ing to catch this chance phrase uttered date reach Salt Lake some desolate island as an enemy of hu-- j ot the second-feof water from unnamed Iverson 11 29 10-- a A debate: Sheriff U W during a Senate preliminary hearing e to L Moth Ivermamty just as the allied powers drew the' Crawford of Butts county Gt has wired springs in Wayne county for stock watering Isabelle11M Westervelt “The Senator from Utah (Mr 10— a 29 son purposes S Sheriff crime Corless J of the details fangs of Bonaparte militarism when they with which MteNair isfor Smoot) who in my judgment knows to Anna F Hancounty Emella 1 C Justafson Spcnda Leas for Reader— Salt eLke charged isolated him at St Helena But the world more about the details of the adminis8 13 sen 1917 In for less $453987 January In default of $100 ball Louise Buttery spent' has moved since that day and the ultimate trative affairs of the government than same Merchants bank to Philip Edwards with petty larceny waa committed road improvements ' than duringto the charged 1 35 1 N 2 W a any other man connected with it” last report year month of disposition of the House of Hohenzollem to the county jail according Anderson after Justice by to F Beck The man who said this is & DemoGeorge Stephan will be the business of the German people having entered a plea of not guilty to the made by R E L Collier county surveyor Edward 1 26 1 S 1 E In 191$ crat Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson who are abundantly equipped for the task charge “Preliminary hearing of the case was' and road commissioner yesterday the county apent $76£325 as against $308331 set for February 23 of Arkansas The man concerning who 1917 MARRIAGE LICENSES it was said is a Republican The credit P CL Etana of the Third judicial for January Judge Supper-DancebirthHenderson and Marion A Gear Plaa which is reflected upon Senator Smoot Washington's district held court at Coalville One But American Purpose wlli Lake be celebrated Take Salt the Salt by Is day obvious The credit C P Howard by this episode Dancharged with having forged Claude Dodge St George and Claire E Commercial club with a supper-danc- e "CEBRUARY has always been a month to the name reflected upon Senator Robinson ought E of C of Manson 9 o’clock and the supsuperintendent commence Salt Lake ' at will Taylor not to pass without notice reckon with in American histor y transportation for the Oregon Short Line will cing 11 o’clock Much Inat Karl be Haak and Leona Broadwater Salt served will per to stand trial' lxi the district court: Such terest Is being shown by the members over Lake Senatorial amenities are not so rare as Though the shortest of the year within its have was the of Justice of the Peace Frank the affair and a complete success Is exHowell R Newman Murray and Irene E the casual observer of Senate proceedings brief number of days the American people B Scott ruling of a pre- pected the- conclusion at Clark yesterday Salt Lake ' might suppose Partisanship obtains in celebrate two of their most important fes- liminary hearing W Stratton and Ethel Engstrom Curtis President Penrose Is President Speaker— A plea of not- - guilty to the charge of obIda that body only when political questions are tivals one a birthday anniversary of the Rupert was W Penrose the speaker last Thomas Kyle and Effle Horne Garfield money under false pretense' was en- Charles' under consideration while at other times statesman who welded the republic together taining ward at Third the' chapel State evening tered B before Peace Willard J Arnold and Ada 'r: Y Lambert Frank of Justice the blood and other the and was South in of the Seventh The meeting street and fire the Senators of all parties fraternize tocase Carl ' Salt’ of Barnardo the Lake' Scottby held under the auspices of the Scandinavian and was set for February 26J Hearing: Soren gether in counsel for the best interests of statesman who saved the republicWithL Jensen Sandy and P Ortenee Musical numbers Young People’s society the nation With the charge reduced from burglary Iri were Draper proved its power to perpetuate itself Fitzgerald tendered by the Norwegian male W Marvin Gould and Louise Rieck Salt in the month falls also the anniversary of the third degree to petty larceny John Tra- chorus 7 v v Lake Whether or not General Carranza has a the destruction of the Maine in Havana cey entered a plea of (guilty? before Justice Stevenson ' In Town— S M Stevenson genW Larsson and Ada E Heep E John Scott and was' sentenced: to serve fifty-on- e sense of humor the demand from the United harbor from which calamity eastern agent: of the Norfolk ' & West- Ogden important day In the county Jail From thla sentence eral States that he suppress Salazar and Villa' events eventuated ern railroad and the Cumberland Gatf Disand Irene Gladwin Baker Jack Tracey will get a reduction of twenty-one should provoke a grim grin New! York was CityJ Ore Begley in with headquarters patch folUnited States The bearing of the Fch he haa been in jail awaiting the in the city yesterday He lsa member of Marcus E Woolley and Verna Ford Cenon the Maine or beneath trial": Missouri Pacific party explosion lowing terville ‘My Country Right or Wrong it accurately illustrates the purpose and rdt-filed Alleging breach ofs contract W E BernhaCommission Meeting Deferred— On acArthur Dowdlng and Jennie Law Sandy suit ln the district court against count of the illness of Commissioner C F first thought this familiar phrase principles of the' nation For forty’ days Magnus E Anderson and LenaS AndersonStlllman’who is confined to his home with might be regarded as unreasoning 'pa- after that catastrophe a board of naval ofAfter deliberating' less than a half-hocold no 'session of the county commission deliver an illustrated lecture before the Utah a triotism There are superior souls who ficers sought diligently to fix responsibility the Jury in the case of the tate against Carl was Society of Engineers Wednesday night at held yesterday Commercial club Hla subject will be the claim to be internationalists rather than pa- for it and to determine whether there was Vickers charged' with the theft of an ’autoFlies Condemnation Proecedlngs—United “Development of Filtration Engineering" mobile valued N W at 8300 from W filed not valued citizens of adequate ground for action against Spain Clayton States District Attorney W triots and they are Ray ‘Monitor Out—The February a returned Jr of guilty In the crim- condemnation proceedings against certain February The American people patiently awaited the inal division ofverdict any" government “Monitor” the official publithe number of the district court Sentence property owners the of' Spanish Fork for Mountain In an autocracy this spirit has its excuse decision of their government and it was not will be Imposed Saturday morning States of the cation Telephone A erect to on which of land purpose acquiring yesmade its appearance company Telegraph The people have had 'no share in making until Spain declined Mr 'McKinley’s proThrowing himself on the mercy of the a' postoffice building’ cover Is Illuminated with a The terday the government and cannot be expected to posal for an armistice in Cuba that the court- Clarence Hunter : entered a plea of Nielson Is Recuperating— N J Nielson of the Twin lakes at the head of the Cotre- tonwoods guilty to the charge of burglary In the sec- sergeant-at-arm- s ’of the Legislature-whsubmit readily to policies forced on them President regretfully gave the Word for war ond well Illustrated throughout It ais number before Judge Lewis Brown He cently was operated upon at the Loganhos-plt- al and contains of 'cleverly written but the system under which we live is of There was no idea or purpose of terri- askeddegree that' sentence be passed at once The is reported to he recuperating articles our own making The acts of the Washing- torial expansion behind the inauguration of court imposed a sentence of ' three years in ‘Arrowhead Is Out— Utah and its attracReach City—Traveling ton government are the acts of all of us hostilities and the acquisition of the Philip- the state prison Hunter was charged with tive scenery along the Salt Lake Route ia in aRailroad Officials Missouri Pacific car a party private at Murray on the given a prominent place In the current Issue railroad officials reached ofSalt since the government 'was' created by the pines probably wag not in the mind of a havingofentered a21warehouse Lake i91 Arrowhead the organ of that rail- day en route from San Francisco to St yesterof the Louls laws we all have made The moment a single American citizen when Dew$y de- night August road The Sandwich islands and Honolulu In the party are J' M Johnson chief traffic V CLEARING HOUSE minority’ or racial section fails to join in stroyed the Spanish fleet The sole intenare also well described and Illustrated manager C E Perkins freight traffic manthis’ common responsibility it helps make- tion was to terminate the sufferings of Cuba same Monday’s clearings 8245263306 Lecture to Engineers —A L Genter ex- ager and' J F Githena assistant freight file United States a mere debating society and to protect American lives and interests day last year $136393510 pert of the Kelly Filter Press company will traffic manager ’ - - - ‘ Mc-Chesn- ey -- - - - street - - - -- - - ht ’ — ’ - : Bud-Fishe- r L-K- ’ -7 a - ss Ger--ra- - - et a — ‘ ' - -- - -- - - - ‘ “f : - - ’ 1 - - AT - ur - - - - ”1-- - picture - “ - ' ’ : ’ 4c - fancy dances 4c 4c 4c The annual meeting of the Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will be held this afternoon at 280 o’clock at the home of Mrs R E McConaughy 1079 EL Second South street A large attendance Is desired 4c 4c 4c The German Circle will hold a meeting tonight in the women’s rest room at the University of Utah Many novel features are being planned for the entertainment and refreshments Everyone Interested in German la Invited J0 4 4 Banner review No 11 Maceabees will hold its regular meeting this afternoon at the Knights of Pythias hall 58 EL Broadway The meeting A card will begin at 130 o'clock social will be given Immediately after the business session to which all Maccabees and friends are invited ri i I i rd Ed-war- ds of-coun- 4c arranged and a cordial Invitation la extended to all church members and their friends to4e attend' I gg jg ' The Ladles Aid of the First Congregational church will meet in the11 church3 i of and parlors between the hours ' o’clock thla afternoon' During the afternoon sewing will be done for the orphans 4c 4c 4c This evening the Y W C A BusiI ness Women's club will spend the evening In a social way all young business women being Invited to join them A program of music games and shadow pantomimes will be given and Miss Esther Ralston of the Ralston family entertainers will give some WrTht f 4 The art section of tho Ladles Liter-ar- y club will meet this morning at 10 o’clock at the clubhouse “Founding of the French Academy ' and Champagne”' will be topic of the morning with an Informal discussion led by Mrs Florence K Woodruff and MIsa Myra Sawyer 4c 4 4 The Luncheon club will meet this afternoon with Mrs Benjamin Rich at her home In tho Peery apartments 4c 4s 4c The Club chorus of the Ladles Literary club will meet this afternoon with2 Mrs Ella Cumming Wetsell at o’clock at her home In the Avalon South apartments In E Third 4t 4c 4 The Ladles’ Aid society of the Illff Methodist ohurch will give a silver tea and ' kenslngton thla afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5 o’clock at the home of Mrs W F Core 84 R street An excellent musical program has been ar : ' -- -- Highest In this' month since 1874 Htght west Lowest this month since 1874 Mean temperature tertain at a luncheon this after" noon at the Alta club 4c 4c 4c One of the most Important social affairs of tho day will be 'the Wasatch Literary club breakfast to be given at the Newhouse hotel this afternoon at 1 o’clock The members of tho entertainment committee are Mrs I B Brown chairman Mrs E O Leather-woo- d Mrs 8 C Dallas Mrs W XL Lepper Mrs Harry CulbertsonP- MrsSherGeorge Barrows Mrs XIFrank wood kVa William Mrs' Tawney comO 'R Dibblee The reception mittee will Include Mrs EL EL Hawx-hur- st Mrs Luther St Clair Mrs Earl Dunshee Mrs Eber Hall Mrs A XL McNiece and Mrs H 8 Twining 4c 4c 4e The marriage of Miss Vera Hardy and CL' Lamont Felt will take place at noon today In tho Salt Lake Temple A dinner will be given In the evening for the relatives of the young couple at the home of the bride’s parents Mr and Mrs Thomaa H Hardy in Almond avenuo 4c 4c 4c The marriage of' Miss Hazel Thomas daughter of Mr and Mrs George O Thomaa and Clarence Ashton will take place this evening at the home of the bride’s parents 740 W Sixth South WILL ENTERTAIN AT FORT DOUGLAS WALTER ELIOT will entertain a of her friends at a bridge tea on Friday afternoon at her home In Fort Doug- MRS las 4e 4c 4r 4c 4c £ WILL BE HOSTESS ON THURSDAY Mrs Vernon R Bell has Issued Invitations for an Informal bridge tea to be given on Thursday afternoon Washington’s birthday at her home In Fort Douglas SHORT STORY CLUB ENTERTAINED The members of tho Short Story club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs CL D Moore nd Mks J M Dart at tho homo of Mrs Mooro In EL Second South street The tea table was prettily decorated with red rosea and lighted with crimson candles In crystal sticks Mrs Dart read The Eternal Feminine” by Mary R Shipman Andrews The club members include Mrs Eugene X’almer Mrs Raymond Ackerman Mrs Freeman Bassett Mrs A H Crabbe Mrs H H Dorsey Mrs Edward Garnet Mrs A EL Hutchinson Miss Linda Jessup Mrs B D Hamlll Mrs U D Heuser Mrs Henry Kllngender Mrs E O Lee Mrs M N McAllister Mrs FYank Ross Miss Mamie Ross Mrs T EL Newman Miss Edith Mudgett Mrs C D Moors Mrs J M Dart Miss Josephine Spencer Miss Enid Newman Mrs Warwick Tyler Miss Jessie Maxwell and Mrs D D' Muir ' 4c 4c 4c MATINEE PARTY FOLLOWED BY TEA Mrs James Walter Scott of Armstead Mont who is the guest of her daughter Mrs Le Grande Young entertained a party of friends at the Wnkes on Saturday afternoon followed by a daintily appointed tea at the Newhouse hotel During her stay In the city Mrs Scott has been the recipient of a great deal of social attention and will probably spend the next two weeks at tho Young home aft ife TROUSSEAU TEA FOR BRIDE-ELEC- T Mlsa Vivian Smith entertained a number of her young friends yesterday afternoon at a trousseau tea at her home In Windsor ave-nuThe rooms were decorated with daffodils and whiteeffectively carnations and assisting during the afternoon were Mrs J M Kearsley and Miss Naomi Smith Sixty guests were entertained a" 4e 4c 4e MRS ADOLPH ANDEHSON THE HOSTESS The members of the Agenda club were deentertained yesterday hy Mrs Adolph Anderson at her home In the Avondale apartments Luncheon was served from one long table that was gay with low crystal bowls of violets Covers were laid for twelve 4 CRN STAL CLUB ENTERTAINED ' " lightfully AT CULLEN IIOMEL Mrs Matthew Cullen was the hostess yesterday afternoon at the last meeting of the Crystal Lent At 1 Bridge club until o’clock luncheon was servedafter from a daintily appointed table that was gay with rustic baskets of bright spring flowers Mrs (Continued on following p&ga) |