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Show oe THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, the A. O. of U. W. Salt was Lake discussed Valley at lodge a] Dunean MaecVichie and F. Augustus Heinze, returning from their visit to] copper camps of Ely and Deep President ]or about Creek, stake made the distance of 210 12 and Eagle Gate lodge No. 10 held} from eee See to Salt in their hall las iy T eport of | 2ute ednesday, in oul the famnaniitee or bee ase recdmmenaa| wile Aad DELLE Atl than Ing this plan was accepted in effect, oe Seas Mea Dae and another committee : Z Organization thought by to perfect per was, -appointed the members who the| It Descendants the No.| Potn sentlemen were miles] friends of to at last the the the late number Granite night to cele- sgh by | brats his 98th birthday anniversary 2 hours,| The tabernacle was decorated. with hey could flags and bunting, a large picture of fe. ae all) President ‘Taylor occupying a con- yesterday. 80 | spicuous r deeply engrossed with business that had accumulated during their absence that SOS stanGT ea AieRtlaN tan Is were and John Taylor, 250 wathered tabernacle place a ; a began. with: & an Interesting The Celebration quet, after which eral political meetings were being held operations in Deep Creek, with Mr.{the ir. the was city Inlast attendance, night only neverthele a small)ss | MacVichie's valuable holdings asit crowd nucleus, are contemplated, but Jall at Carthage, Tl, when the ajProphet were Josephkilled, Smith andand John his brother is} Myrum Taylon the plan went through without a dis-} 4}) conjecture, with no official declara- | Was Wounded, his life being saved. by senting vote and the following mem-| tion upon which to base the surmises & Watch in his pocket which averted bers of the A ) V. lodges were It is understood that Mr. Heinze wil] |the bullet meant for his body elected as the officers of the new or-| main in the city several days looking The program was followed by dan- ganization, which has not yet been) after his named. James Kelly, P. M. W presi- | where dent; Fred Gibson P. M. W., vice aa sident;: J = darke P. M. W., secre tary; J. E. Casterline P. M. W., Fiasns| urer, and vanes Lawless serge a ea arms. The following were te the committee on organization oh G. 7 ee Be ld, Th: A. Cline tee ane ohn Moss. will report at ing for iis The committee on program and entertainment consisted of Frank Y Taylor, Joseph William Taylor Mr \. E. Hyde, Mia Daniel Harrington Mrs. Sophia Nuttall, Mrs. Julia: Clark Taylor and Mrs Sparc Gibbs The commit direct Philadelphia. Having This ‘i 7 Purpose is just extendec Sey A new lot of those good just arrived. McCarty Hat C a 00 efforts present i trona will slumbering have pose been and will be made WILL LINGER Citizen Keep Is * Unable . to From Violating the Law cen H specting John Jackson, know : self from colered, " as cannot violating the standing the fact that y BerWing & wantence J eT mer who "eel Eye" "Bad Oe td ts e to apparently 'family local | just the prevent law. this next week M. H. officer. new lot ares arrived. until next Lund being Notwith- Mec FORGED he is at present oe ras eeeysicC.J. in- $2.00 a Hat Co. -- arty CALLISTER'S more he will aaJail in twenty ; had he days | torney's office, which iticipated, anticipated. hours since and ‘ George r» Deputy has charged him|, | ternal With having impersonated revenue collector a deputy and ‘ each the next ers , are Br sore 7 Aaa srs »dnesday - sue* visited alter nearby wnitthe alos house, and Ss the . wl erten al < i x i 4 wil ~ 2Vve ‘oOllector paid would Page, omens. Walter check has the e It was business pair ae eee me. : coe Peta er ake conclusion of w hich he = ow , doing time" on his additional ty-day term é unless ia: a $9, returning to evidence fast: ini Theactiard e seventy-five 5 apround re ae purloined of ants valued at the d jail nats with them.Mads aa fan : who at once be have tunnel week worked was three are in process of settlement. way to ' order of be ae built oth- construction, well before the a on the real win- Tork railway men Small Boys Nag small "A'@ns Open the iced Rae a government station of Page to by ieee freight In Kun office the and of ee ed ees 0 oni in the wagon, an th was struck only par fs and the on ithe forehead wlightiy the loose, The top but was of was} horse EE / SEC Annual Poultry Show ge 2 in : association will be one of the finest ~ Le-C.;Dunean. and.c. to with the ever ofS. bein er bureau interest by iness of Weather Director those at of the skies, we will weather today Fee esac the frames nope the weath- Vail date sold and have S an shoe ce oe of of T East and store Third sic at South re- | "Doctor" has Kramer has in > per Asked South for $4,500, It sold nines court precinet, the and is to 75 the has sold who. of ts ac- MeWhirter up in Judge as had that a, change Hats SPRINKLING LID IS OFF oe a Marriage Music a Johnsen, strict Beatty, sborne, Salt Lake City; Robinson, limits Salt Sige=yoReph A. Lloyd, Sandy; Newbold, South Jordan. Bros,, stationers, and sprinkling oming at the city ordinance during July, October does after time which August, not October when the re- 31. streets Jare a sea of mud. and when sidewalks and lawns are covered with dirty water he pat expiration will be of the term regarded of as a jest limita- Lake Ada} A new lot of those good 7 nn just arrived. MeCarty Hat ~ Barrow sprinkling September oe Licenses. 3186-Fred L., Warburton, aecry a ee ' Co. The 16 W. 1st. So.!"Eat __ the Best," OS } guests of es TAMMANY style, of the. BANKS |'ts"another the|of to guard its hats Mrs, Made Show political to. will bak : wether "ot Patagonia wall reed an 22 Vetzell's studio bullding.: N. K.. Bagnell of ‘in Visit , Miss Della Jaw i rcs | Playful Géoree. George Walker wv} young man, was assessed $10 by Judge | Dienl in. } being j) tery police court convieted Valker .yesterd: iy, of the started after} charge of bat-| a dis turbance | chorus | onan Oregon Short Line train several o'clock'! days-ago, ‘and. after he:.was put. off | Te m=} Denver, post] Biyth her sister, Mrs, property. Mr. have trip. PURE ea by State Chemist Above Average and Mrs. returned thr hit ts Jack Miss will the 1 Ww an apple at the brakeman al him in the face ; Barn Is Burned-A fire of unk known Keith se 8 Claude S. from. thelr Wyo., | Partially Hannah | come guest fre covered men experienced by Insurance. great difvic unty to] fighting the fire through of | there are no hydrants in ate the the vicinit Samples ee Bo bcd ad Dooly, and proved to be of Sinhthexia ae . her to . has gone aie musical to Chicago fea tudies. line of enable us fully and completely to satisfy every buyer. Our Juvenile clothing is stylish-but not so extreme that the parent most would conservative ever question its fitness. | considered a number of to Deena | 8 View : Stanley of the beyond the reach of those of modest means. In both price and quality, our aim is to maintain our exclusive standard as retailers of reliable, worthy clothing which always gives the best possible service. We can suit you at any price you can alford to pay mn fact panel Pay ade Approved-When the council met last. night for' the purpose of passing the pay rolls there ro just a bl pi present. The pay | olls were ad. and approved lo the Broan of $16. 600. Afte uncil ue jJourned the streets coninitttee-e met and Williams] wedding| Bini @ L. Hutchins has gone to be gone a mor ith, Gordon Tontana 2s of Reahatars been visiting of Park City, today to be our parties Smelter-The Live vide | Charles! the of clothing Ours are high-grade goods whOT) club at fact -hbut not priced so as to be ‘ Mrs. the Mon of Bedvabeor Guar tees eit eit | the smelters at Murray this morning! Foster | °° study the methods of treating thé M ofleinal nes Literary afternoon in university a en | Will) etall of her sister, Mrs Prackwinkle pore dostivy ge a Dan eae hay having come. to attend the White-|St#ck at Tenth West street ind C oD Trenholme wedding ye sterday Avenue, . valued Bt $2 Saas and OWw.ned by ¢ harles Roek The loss good will ARE the at the | annual} ; for lies hensiveness Juvenile the|SUest had which PRODUCTS ee tains oo Vienna Hats - Bakery versity of Utah will give. Saturday evening in honor BROWN Offered petitions Poulton Madsen, Gwen & L6. for 111-113 Main st. WHERE THE CLOTHES FIT. Case, Ras smussen, whom IS HONORED Leadership - in: of National Boy's versity De- Organization. ae yall of Montana bread. dance on| of the Uni- football will be in team. the Republican five or six ae colors ions, of in receiving chaperones Kingsbury, the guests. are Dr, and Mrs Dean and Mrs. office c last of Stanley's including served Te si page £n0 a the roe foot: team will assist executive | poard Brown of the Juvenile] offered the position of a the that night boon pro- his brother. Cigarettes are thingtanley in Stanley's set. et al. desired The the staff So did compan- touching a It was ob- quite the 7 confer to matter of : with personal J rByron) honor, more particularly concerning a contain ne ws item wherein i as leadership in the boys' department of Cummings, Prof ind Mrs. Fred W the national organization of Juvenile| Reynolds, Prof. and Mrs. G. M. Marworkers which {is being held at Wino-|Shall, and Dr and Mrs. Joseph F. Merna, Indiana. Judge Brown ts attending | vil the convention and a telegram was rees Stated that Stanley walked into the Juvenile court smoking a cigarette, on a wager of one dollar, and subsequently escaped. This the young Mr Rasmussen denied. Responding to a which and was Brown completed did not say yesterday. whether Judge he ae take the position which had been oftered him. It is expected that Judge Brown Monday will or return to Tuesday. Salt Lake Miss Eva Jenson entertained a fev jrequest |frlends yesterday afternoon at dinner, Stanley |at her parents' home, 145 North Sec- | twenty }|ond West Eke aa in = of her seventeenth stationery, with three sheets - fairly duced the following: ie Stan ey Aan styles in wedding invitations, calling your own for a detailed statement, the syndicate, after consuming minutes in anxious thought, covering paper ae LATEST THE embossed IS INCREASED honor birthday either|Tiffany ments, good of announce-j;{ndustrial school at the time cards and /jine was stolen the blacking We print from/py plates or will engrave any my brother |picycle was. the Richard copy script, pro- boy the was that Johnson stolen stole and the county clerk's office. The stock the company was from $500,000 to $1,000,000, Salt Lake Photo |daks and finishing. > the capital 000 county stock to Was $8,750,000. stock was per share. TO clerk yesterday, increased The increased The | ayenue, from $300,- value from of $1 the to Supply Co., KoMain and 8rd So -_ os ance |to 3% D th is city, me by will sending confer such street, ‘this elty, a favor|under {football $5 i at ore Newhouse to Powder Frank R. May Be Sold ‘Trust. Carpenter of Denver well known as a scientist and metallurgist, was at the Knutsford yesterday He left last evening for Newhouse and will make an inspection beds seven miles south belonging to Col. of the sulphur of that place Nicholas Treweek of Salt Bake Dr. Carpenter is acting for the Powder Trust and should his report on the properties prove favorable, the sulphur beds will be taken over by that organization. Dr. Carpenter during the past year has made many visits to Salt Lake and is considering taking up his his ‘re Stet dda here, FINANCES OFTTHE STATE It costs trade at but . just t vantage. fief his megars kok yesterday the month ERCP oe Month e amount On DeRM On total * al for Which was amounted in the wena to $52,854.12 2 fund #2. i 9 ‘ 5 phones for the big market. was $273,349.37. ThisThemakes a grand total of $385,307. i AE taae een tor the month amount to 2, 9, leaving a balance og cash on hand aintiie to $262,461.51. The largest uisbursement & | BELL DD West AND IND. ia First South, on e the card front oO will hs ave page : ae mes 2 : et gins ine rs Feo eoeee . ume "aa Sea ee O : . : REGISTERS Sats matRAUDS et a ; ; ee ee +4 x + the county i: + + + ; office will + + + + + + - Maknown registered z ee + braces + + ba + the thatiseverdbhave illegally diateiete in the cide "tenderloin," Thir-. and ete, the authorities will proceed at once to throttle all violations of the no SS Gara pS avi. sy eC ene Ree 50nS), WhO. GO" not ‘ODE ‘ FHF eee Either one is better than any other kind you can get. THE UTAH FUEL CO. Dooly Block, City. VELVET CREAM i + Be + = potas d today. + s belleved that in complaint + wilt a Grote against A, + © geler. a ibid Ae iat. (+ party man, f0¥ voting and reg+ Istering illegally. + attorney's CLEAR CREEK a a eee | with tegistration frauds have been + found in Salt Lake and prose* ecutions in over a poojea gadee where persons have. registerec + illegally for the coming election ¥,-are expected today J Re+ publican county committee has + in its possession several Baen + flagrant violation of the law anc * Groceries. + man saitada ane = d an res . and Fish Meats ° Quality Pan , adand h " MARRIO to $61,957.53. The feb rani be think of the F h Fruits rres F ot Petr receipts . g Treasurer C rhibeciiden Files Report for Month of October. E sf t State Treasurer James Christensen ober ' hom Big Market Vegetables, Cured 0 you the management - of the Montana and Utah pennants. It will also contain the pictures of both the varsity squad and the © visiting squad along with the stars of both teams and an interpertation of this year's rules The seore card will ap- BEDS eer Deposits the information | Southerland. L. L, Simmons. a oo SULPHUR INSPECT : Souvenir Cards at the "t A novel souvenir in the form of an official score card is being prepared by the University Athletic Association INFORMATION WANTED. one knowing the whereabouts of L. Bertram. formerly at 720 Glen CASTLE GATE OR black- style to order. Ve carry an eXxclU-/pot it of of him Johnson was sant to sive stock of Crane's and Hurd's high-|ine state Indrvstle school He -ran /est grade of society note stationery. away and was punished entille he went ou meee, Engraving Co., 23 East) crazy they sant him to the state slySstSo,.S.L. City, Bell 4709, Ind, 1456. num the boys is treated lick dag since ee H. H. Thomase was insiupe nintende nt s SITTISSG) capital inereased lf you'll investigate the coal question for yourself, with the intention of learning which kind best suits your needs, which kind means the most comfort at the least price, your decision will be was in the State es Mining Companies Amend Artlcles of Incorporation. mr ; : any | The Silver Bell Mining. company filed an amendment yesterday in the Two Dr. A new lot of those good fe 00 |just arrived. MeCarty Hat day shect music sale, 10c per|desires. Clayton government of Moritz the premises at 24 and 25 ComThe Honest Citizen May Now Water mercial street for $35,000. The forthe Lawn All Day. mer owner Mr. Goldberg, is now a resident of New York but at one time The sprinkling lid is off. Any patlived in Salt Lake, The property is|ron of the water works system may 56 by 107 feet. ‘ now sprinkle his lawn, his front sideere wa the whole street if he so ls as with Will- Plastering, patching, flue building |@nd general house repairing. 3604-Y. to Jacob used County ge First West mee ww case by Theresa the of "afternoon" hay-|P2#4ma Young, deed re- strength of our busi- that the variety and compre- "ss Toy Smith Bound Over-Toy Smith, | |® Young colored man, was bound ove ry {to the district court on the charge of robber by Judge Diehl in the police | | court yesterday Smith, is accused of} | robbing a Jap named. M. Takayama }of $20, after striking. the son. of. the | The enlisted men of Fort Douglas | Mik ado in the face with his fist Will give a dance next Thursday even Boys Ran AWny-The local police ing, November 8, in the post hall. The! have been requested by the authori-| committee who have the affah In| ties of Idaho Falls, Idaho, to look out| charge are Sergeant Bernette, Ser-| for Charles Keffer and Eddie Fangeant Brown and Sergeant Leary ning, both seventeen years of age, who . es jran away. from. the omes ir iv The Current. Events and Current 1 Idaho: town aaeantic i hor to mooP ode Literature section of the Ladies' Lit-| hour-last night. the buys ‘ ad noe been chery olab, yall _ one ens moon's! | lo ated .in this clty The Big Cottonwood Copper and Gold Mining company filed amendAny ments to its articles of incorporation | peter Judge yesterday, order the SnD : but Instead a new Issued by Justice of the Bishop, of the second In R making the transfer. Here-| Who has civilians having no legal| LeCompte canyon will be excluded|Salt Lake CAPITAL for venue might be had. The hearing before Judge Bishop will oceur today or from Garser a lot t e by six rods on North ieisced ‘Fourth and Fifth streets for $32.00 Leopeld between defense, Donaldson, been planned Warrant was Peace -.. M. are the tomorrow, purchased |165 feet in extent Martha A. BeUeR the Jim been | Whitaker's H, Allen| Allen. Ask your grocer for Vienna Bakery bread and cakes "They're the best." os Henry of transfer celved from him yesterday. It stated that J. M. Studebaker had been elected president of the national organization IS ISSUED Christensen be the R e a} Parmatee quarries oe So government that for all rights partment of snle Will be Donaldson, agreement King, the which Judge Willis court has been stay ei eused of robbing the corner | brothers was not brought and M. by Mr. Hats pare nt ason Hepat JUDGE the ; N, | Attorney will Saturday decorations a Venue Jim Crystal | fam and Mr the Douglas When it is} from 800 to 1.200] water. It becomes ap- Is Leonard, for WARRANT Change Upon Charles' the street to W. H. Dayton will be managed fair cee canyon, day » day last : and Main the cloud- 3187-Ledgar When you order bakery gouvds from Ns, you are assured of "the Best,'- Vienna Bakery, Ind. ‘phone 165. Thrae THE ness even to| in_ the saturday evening. The occasion is the of the association, hor- supply for Fort considered tha soldiers use this a Chas NEW same purchased 239 = Hyatt four | were] M1 ind Mrs, Tren-| in the afternoon. for will aeeully choo banquet ose | |'he Coast. After an extended trip hey will make ‘theh te mete Denver: in QUARRIES grounds, were also analyzed excellent™ Tentcasesl addi Knutsford the or Notes. ae F. have pres- Promised, says that despite and warmer superintendent; at clearings yesterday as compared with for £ Wallace Began meeting. _ Oo Section Si on Of the company In the West. Cook, general superintendent tered which ule Strength | bay window where place. Festoons of | the windows and} were in bride's roses, hich were molded of" rose left ate a qi $2.00 Co been made from Judge in consideration of the adel . met}Third line read @ paper on the care of po try during the winter which was sist. Warmer general three BE. D. Wright an unimproved piece of property on First West street. near taining to the coming poultry show, and to‘lsten to the reading of papers on the winter care of poultry and the production of eggs in the cold weathThe poultry show, which is the nineteenth annual exhibition of fine fowls, will be held in this eity ta to January 26, of prizes will be made public aera 1, and {t is sald the prize list this at of officers| Real Estate Sates, last nlght at the Commercial club for the purpose of discussing matters per- ened ' Iifth Hey: Oo. hanes, -__--_-_-->-______. oe ent party against | framing. painter,| with grazing - open it Saturday The McCoy drug UTAH POULTRY MEN MEET ar fe From and - paln Of | OFFICIALS ea 7 the East Are Here Inspection Trip. aan A vear was|C@fe 2-2 -___-_. {EY Utah In sale, 10¢ per Musle Co, UNION case picture paints, paper, $1,102,129.65 7 | driver by jarred injured. = engineers project, musie Clayton a WESTERN issued | eral --_->>-____ Business CHIMN eons) ire Sa Have yar mn. N al ae Oitlee, ea Sel £ 748. Ce, ‘ the tunnel she#t States their with Salt Lake bank were $1,025.888.91, Pie ss United the painting, peperhanging WU. Bodel, 33-36 E. not King the day Our place] State Chemist Herman Harms subMr. and ioe Fr: a Orem are at | extension of time to connect with the mitted his monthly report yesterday] home at 757 South Main street. }sewer. The next council meeting will for October. It shows that he has | be held Wednesday night on account made analysis of sixty-four samples of Bishop J. B ? unsten of the diocese | of Monday being the day before elecmilk pie ked up at random on the marof Boise, spent a few hours In the} tion. "a aes _ ners phoxe the average | city Wednesday | aE e also made three analyses of cream, * 7 *. cne of butter and one of peach brandy Miss Elizabeth Dooly of Portland,} STANLEY WAS AGGRIEVED Thirteen tests were ‘made on .extract who has been a guest for some weeks| --of lemon. Several were found to be|at the home. of her un le, John Fe. | And Prepared for Publication His Own payable to BE. H. hides : an 1 i aa an ee endorsed "C.|4trived in Salt Lake last night on an then told the clerk | !98pection tour of the principal offices being met ing who Harms : at it was complaint. after Wall driver, the where street, Finke, guided the animal into of street car tracks, which are repaired. The horse could but little headway in pulling wagon over the uncovered tracks, was brought to a stop, after one ° the finished a rapid|have him Temple} to Sec- Henry a maze or to ranjoffice and flats, Emery-Holmes South the form meet | elme yesterday LIME ae a part that Norwegian age, noon MORE \nalyses ness and that he was acting for him|company, said the company was now and had the authority to endorse his| distributing materials for two new ame to the paper, which he did. copper wires to extend straight Following these acts of Page, both|through from New York to San he Greek and the B. GC. Morris Floral | Francisco, passing through pwd Lake company made an investigation which| The party consists of T. Cook, gen- boys/jed street at Temple ena down West down Turning t street, the frenzied horse ran ond confronting of Three copy. . . the check | Party he clerk called. the fact a' of at- new lot of those good arrived McCarty Hat Se sentinels division; arraigned | superintendent of the Omaha be will He Page. wagon|/agcainst to run|this morning before United State McKissek, chief clectrician: J, Me; The | Robie, superintende nt of the A. D Baldwin S. CC. about|Commissioner street to the genCook, secretary M and brought be forgery of charge fright-| The regisare They superintendent. attorney's | eral county the by him of|against front In Temple South on night last o'clock from started horse the to the ficulties charge paying years DAIRY to a attached Dairy company a horse caused of the Salt Lake away 6:15 enéd HORSE thrown Missiles and 100 laborers| the table for their last | the. tee and by 6x- change of the Independent system : criangemontecere ingen, aa cee aliases, argec ane recelving | this went to the f was an old railway en-| too infirm to transact any busi-| gineer AT of| up, of many 8!) |) of the purchase price with twen- | yeceiyed from the Greck in the floral establishment peebeiiasi <=, > 28th es Caused Dairy Away. Mi Aamodt, death the every will being completion took chandeliers In the dining. room oe low, a beautifully appointed supper ‘485 Served where the decor: alone Of} east of Popperton The purpose of | 2t M1 the government in obtaining posses- | Pleton sion of this Steaua canyoniy is totiteinsure = ea in ; commenced shifts wedding. #rouped around the the ceremony took |S™Milax hung from ceived a very valuable allotment. of The ‘Ladies' government land on the reservation | Will: meet. this ter weather commences. An electric plant is being installed. The government camp is now conneeted by" telephone with the Spanish in-|'® ‘that C. Morrisa floral Floral company and purchased wreath, representing himself as an officer of a fraternal attention STONES fp his place closed is a man them being C. J. Parge, after from the Greek, Wall paper, paints, picture frames, | Check was made ainting, paperhanging, framing. Chas | Callister and that H. ? Bodel,Cones 34-86 E. r 1st So : J.thatPargee." Page Callister THREW ' are about, been paid work on the conduit of public works will took actual possession of Butte. canyon watersheds, order to facilitate the E = nislibe apt day yepan signe fle pr means with having eeeutves $21 elivery of machinery and supplies, enty-five sentence, Jackson was a , = s smetrak.|Which are now handled from Castilla de "trusty."" and was permitted |ffaudulently, from D. G. Demetrakmade a rust) a - olls,.a Greek s: creeper .|A telegraph line will probably be run t duct himself about as he Hked | PO!S, & Gre saloon keeper, upon the jail. "While ee njoying x | T@presentation around eee city , jail of= Page hat the/to the camp and other lane arrangements 7 . : s vard around | amount was due as revenue and that|™Made that will tend to iessen the dif2 con-|#othemums Department Takes Formal Possession of Red Butte Canyon The Wat dapartinent:: yesterda . Swend- lL. Geological morning : ; unilliged. Ze oweke ene one Several nice houses have been néar the mouth of the tunnel and small » » PS Page Impersonated a Revenue Collector, arithe arin. linger than A just the Ing ng NAME Cottonwood War day Hats A. NO the United States returned. yesterday x f pretty railroad yards at Bingham Junction, | Curt) by being run down by a freight train * © « His mangled body was. found under The Sans Souci "500" club will meet the wheels of one of the cars by the] this afternoon with Mrs. W. F. Beer members of the crew of the train, who *_ * were at an ulter loss to explain how The Whist club meets. with. Mrs the fatal aecident occurred, claiming} Henry Cohn this afternoon. that they did not see him 7 2 6 Project. Friday,/eight the those del good of C. rible Valley i Engineer District very academy PROGRESSING 3 Paid _--- Hats on 2, 1906. Brothers Belcher It is probable : for school girls, It is fashioned after that unless the contractors paid for the| .. Mrs. Kate Lester and ae Lillian the 1 = ' 7 Ah labor the amount will be withheld and Vowles wer" the hostesses ‘ Dreesy.| 4 Bee Te Ee te nalis 1 | credited to them until the matter js] Hallowe'en party Wed needa night} today If Hearst Wins; wearelt. turned settled at the home of the former. 416 South | UP on the right side; if he loses, bu Eee as fay Tenth' East' street Che house was apnother tyl i Banks 116. South \ propriately and effeetively decorated | Main street, for the oceasion with jaeck-o'-lanterns, |= pe eRe eae ee RUN OWN BY TRAIN corn stalks, autumn leaves and ever-|} eH green \ll kinds of games of mystery ind chance were played. Refreshments CITY NEWS IN BRIEF | were served in. small pumpkins e 07) 8 C. A. Aamodt Ground Under dance will be given tonight by a Mr. Mayeock tae to -Mr Philip | 5 number of boys of the younger set at| 5. Maycock will speak to the uni- | the J. R. Walker house versity students this ifternoon - at Wheels at Bingham ¢ 8 8 chapel. Mr.. Mayeock's address will | i The Alumni association of St. Mary's| be "be on the objeets and functions | Junction. Hat Co pclae Strawberry pur- taken division before ofJudgthe police ce pit c ioe é pga ¥. inal court yexage bebe: by Patrolterday to answer the charge of petit|man C Surron yeste upon the comlarceny. He was found guilty, and, as plaint of the U ated "Btati 8s district at- a result, eos $200 . = Bivins Rapidly Is to the disruption|Sen of conditions have survey attention of the ; him- sev. ich: point These to the postponed Colonel ene jarly begun Work Inspec- for good adjutant. general and by him to the from the Strawberry valley: tunnel site, governor, and the order for the in-| He reports progress on the big tunspections followed nel race: Foing forwi ird at a ‘very It is hoped that by means of the Insatisfactory rate 1e tunne! has been speciion now ordered the various] driven Pe feet into solid" limestone ee ob trouble in the National|/from the west end. by means of an yuard w e ascertained and remeelectric drill, which js being given a died. The first of these inspections] trial the results so far havin been hee to have been held tonight, but has highly satisfactory. Two shifts of : police, those Been next week to consider the claims made by the workmen against Showell| by Since the camp of instruction held {in Wyoming, few drills have been held by the organizations stationed in this city, many officers have ened Tr Colored condition. ordered be all indications oS ae guard. een brought EYE of TUNNEL Strenuous Hats lot arrived eos in View. al- Oo. U. W. to Eel this organization and] to all others possessing the required qualifications the same invitation {8} new ven't Rig in all there who have not fifty-five A from It cNtOTA nt onet two months' The board 188 Ordered so said that nearly all the Fe ae [ere e Ene Cutler as commander-inWill join the new organization which! chief of the National Guard of. Utah was started last night. An invitation | ong the officers appointed by him to is extended to all members of the A bring the National Guard out of its BAD cing not taking to lodge, apply- insuranee at else-| THeHa duit, which the: y allege is due them for} thefr work during August oye September. The workmen ha sked the board ef public works to wit hhold the above amount from the contract prt and pay it to them. It is stated that| reunion has been annual affate since the death of Pre saith nt Taylor in of the A, O. U.| who are Supreme their headquarters and the next meeting Inspections Have asa few of the members in this city plan of the Bingham Pe tty. of the members to be held next Tl day night in the A. O. hall Tt is reported that there are very} W. the affairs in --------(,-> + T bi :.badiliter- Present at last. night's «meeting that them to even drop 1 hint té‘an sout- | 2" candy musical. program: was: given between 250 and 300 members of the} 2 ¥ A blographical Ketch. was read. by side! s to what might be expected to . 3 order in thts city will join the soc AT | een e from' their trip to. the. two! imMrs. A. BE. Hyde, one of the daughters organization, which is also open to portant camps It is the general be of Prerident Taylor, and reminiscent others mem be rs who were never) jief that Ely properties in. addition to}'® marks were made by President Jos affiliated with the lodge before those upon which Mr inze Is: al"ph Smith President John R On account of the short notice given ready accredited with holding options Winder, Frank Y. Tayior, and others ol the meeting and the fact that seywill be taken over, and that extensive President Smith told of the seene in NOVEMBER in dh parlors of the Keith apartments| vesterday at 2:30 o'cloé} When Missa for Work on the Lleanor W hite, daughter of Mr ind'| Mr William Prackwinkt was marConduit. ried to Harry Austin Trenholme of | Denvet Rey Imer I. Goshen performed the ceremony In th pradatice | Forty-four more laborérs appeared |of a dozen friends and relatives The | before the board of public works yes-| bride was given away by her father, . and was charming in a stylish going | terday and filed claims aggrecating | away gown of gray broadcloth with $2,500 against Showell Brothers &)jhat to mateh The rooms were hand- | telcher. sub-contractors under Patrick |Somely decorated with white. chrys- -_--. The plan to continue the social and fraternal features of the local lodges} FRIDAY, SOCIETY. | isin Members Formulate Project for|Cover Distance From Fish|Descendants annLate President Keeping the Order Springs to Salt Lake in 12 Celebrate Birthday AnIntact. Hours by Auto. niversary. of UTAH, | SOGIAL ORGANIZATION [HEINZE AND M'VICHIE [TAYLOR FAMILY PLANNED FOR A. 0. UU. MAKE QUICK JOURNEY HOLDS REUNION meeting SALT LAKE CITY, eeeereee+ree + The favorite skin food, an excellent Massage Cream: Prevents the skin from chapping and becoming rough. Just what you need for this kind of weather. + + + + t +| WILLES-HORNE DRUG CO. By the Monument. Deseret News Bldg. "Phones 374 |