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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1907. 8 CREWDSON TALKS DION'T BUY OUT YMC. A. VISITED CHANGE IN TIME STANDARD UL BY THOUSANDS OF STREET CARS TOY. M. 6. A. CLASS Veteran Salesman Gives Sage Gold Was Not So Easy to Find) New as the Grocer Advice to Young Expected. Beginners. TELLS THEM TO BE SQUARE BACK Old-Time Principle Best Policy of , Is Urged Traveling Charles N. . Noted | probably SUGAR Prom New ‘ Gives Man. Crewdson, THE the;Storekeeper - By TO } Honesty Interesting Account Wealth-Seeking cl Lured by the in tales State of Basket His evening The unusually large to cago were given an good" advice, man, tertainment r and table" welcome circle, | of the hour Chiof Arcade | York, en-| his the ; ad- Nevada' Wyoming gathered earnings iithe West won-]| county together and a More part a of) trai the road will have established a record | time all| him to invaluable be would that through life. First get the prices right, and the n treat all your customers the same said Mr. Crewdson. "If your customers-the retail merchants in your; T dia not think Make Up for 1,000) men évening and and riou You dJn- women Every thrown the The the | part open to Was rf lonvy- The lobby was a Every of} hours the; for i to Minutes, | | routings and that are time} stood. limit did not: admitted ; ' the and waiting C a ist lf Air chelbe}§ will thing ind veryiinear , fa one: that to the women | /J to and distracting most was The} concerned afternoon and evening. the ,.| during t -hito to go shop Ii tle my ing | ing busines but when Tehenrd:: ay-) YoMen's section of the association had| the ‘erowds was" most musing was Ki thentically, as I thoughi, of vou plenty of punch for all the visitors and| the frequent' sight of a woman. stand- | man who in less than a year 1 pick.| handed ovt the drinl us long as the} ing in the middle of the "long bioeks | led up $200,000 from a iri thae' bre rowds Kept Opning: In thé lobby} With her umbrella-fightin the. wind | had found, I determined to help ni pre) Wasean ret tra vhieh furnishea| and her hands, busied with her skirts |§ | dreams ever imagined of th 1ings| Phe auditorium is) Crowds Waiting for an approaching not dot irrangement ey carcontem Che uy Plate the stoppit of the Gars in. the cent of the block either to take pas-|f Sepgers or to let them: off. Conseque-| the wo-|i@ by buzzing went cars the Ntly, road,|@ of the man standing in the centre | baying no attention to her whatever. | Membe1 f the bach Varters Ss soon as it had passed the wom un, fl showed tntere d. persons CRRane h the| bearing in mind her New Yea resoassociation building, all door being! lution, did' not. say any hard words thrown open for the inspection of ths but she probably did a lot of thinking. | S20e) tl publie rhe n the ne order dawned upon her } Sadho a she went to..the corner of. the} Wrestling Texhibition eae to await the arrival of. Lie next fhe most interesting ent of the {Cc which happened along . without | stance: There were three of us trav-] when I and that co 7‘ Sh it I gave camp, per same} » the goods selling men eling man, though in different lines All| out for gold Vorkex oi } of the stuff was carried. by each Otlacd finally got into Ton opi h The our houses, but the merchant wanted | I found all the restaurant? closed, aud) periods of fall being Wé easily to give' time trade each-of he Here us:some gave.me is an orders. an order in-] Everybodys One|] for was an{So -emt d afraid 1 drilled on I hut) might starve toward to athletic death.| Goldfield, program vresuling Star aveitn have fee!-| he was | the exhibition match between Mike retire} tSS, any fail in ten okel a minut nyew pinned his so desired, man: but to let the him mat had| they did slip through | @%d i » Delays five minutes e;: Gh iphone: Aside from gained by elther Yoke! caused by the the © aggressor and could | féW delays on occur, Were P Lines the on | he ia the delays-in' operatins heavy 10 vs: there were any of the lines) Wher they caused were only by not if | | \ serious a miscalcula- . ) sis article. I had looked over his stock tthe ad . ingv that there > | would find my sey-| it to continue' pectaculal match 1 on accountt of the new running} and found that he dié not need it. So} saven:" | Roth : yeThe routings " Oo | i t been have tim showy: | tir fast, neat ur . me 1] Both arrived T hen but heaven; jenth soe 5s refused to sell I vefused it to him, and showed in into the strike, nd 1 got' djis-| Wrestlers and the match isa ‘furious4.2! istly more convenient and | ex-|ie him where he had enough of that line Nrare i af into I t } tl couraged My1\ money was pretty; near| one: from th start. bringing play | Peditious than the old oUt aah ut showed him 4 Visit . arfa should. cause IT not go be had. ick to,run'.him' ~w e a buy six months. some other And lines I}a)] which] anything from me for a year, gone and I punch of my had had lost a great ble|nearly come to the conclusion that Lee ee m aren ng hae' nough to run] didn't know gold when 1en when d go around he}that the wisest thing 1 sa for me li Beveh! from back ‘ to oO mo my gl ocery}I peopacker all right fore some, eracker box and the but me for . Pp on't d me, : and did : try a to sellerest. a manin - business!: his business.| some of your] ods simply because he he needs what m, , unless : a th + eel on right yourself ithething road, ij ng when andsee you rides wil and \another ee pay yeu to are are mnt the not get the house: get a job (isin with .ande- halbernin mand... And if you are the youre' you will take 3your {o you de PB' Tight and you can to put them there, MINER ada RAS you will buy you |} f lave.) house . come right trade will ace be would to hil c clean to see moving ean a coul picture over which» 'The features is follows of the the ‘ ,t| depots cars: ne The depot tin © the Rio Grande and traveled.\e schec ulk GUL pO |f | bety " Veen Sho1ort. Line South Temple on a six minute streets, is schedule West perating Ope i Bre Oregon g via section of the asso-|42d West a turkey dinner t operated is Celebrated. lastlest one year of ago buffet "Ty 1e be has game in the ‘| Interest oe the University and a med a there at 1 wade once Peart team. ciglion. ‘ ee to OtThe o ‘ e Btwenn the Busin executive force the iceor ‘ latt err bybi cietant a seniors ! ‘.|| aeo Bere game of 9 t pli Royalton l by Second | || x South, ith i i ene point all 8 | Oregon ree t o m. a.m. Main ) On the day. ‘6 The ns ATR ae ri six; run |§ | |§ ; attec n < duction. Now, ninety-nine of a hu ndred,\that to sold the pres. merchant por. like for| re- the event. The reception out} Young advertised outrageous things $25 cases is can suit lying} not be] can not} Gates, was Ida given Smith, Edith Smithgand Alice party startec a the exact Ina Susa |} Smith Richards. fenat duplication by of The} which the Ar ,. was| feast rhe giv- |@f @ ¢ a ; ommercial Commercial merry The Club club operated was: observance the of the day scene | from and|on headway ailiaae will be e line ~ will] ! VAY ", ritite aa' and 2 ¢ ‘ Kast Second ona South ten fifteen. line minute until 11:30 minute i o rf c cal will be tion \ for rons mo from less methods are steadily growing ter, especially in America. cause for t improvement at the door of the public, manded ft. Members bet-| And the| he placed| which 4d of the class been stripped tinue for six the Owing will assemblethat peeres : series. new the aat much ea to lis-|24tion fT ia lade con- the to have In- een the as| time PPO fer~@ ith Our| terms @%" last) will ____ Barrow Bros., stationers, 15 W, 1st So. | ""*-. 0 Ml A N PASSES joneeieaee W : 7 "His Milzapeth reek Creck Mrs. Hill" for Eliz Lived AWAY "In : Thirty-three Thirty-three Years. Year tl ‘ Donegan, facti ion your come |in from t h at { k nowing and groceries Big the Fifteenth Hill Mrs. England, 5 satis- of lots S meats Mar . "kel - street, State on BatanTn POG and was EoRR Oct..11, Mell! 9 Creek bread me epee pees Oe Gardn 5 Ph ones es j Satisfaction i f or , irs out ; courts, and Agnes Mrs, postoflices, has his sold that entire exp An ete.. offices, .patching, flue Ane attest Arleow walndie mm. until 12:45 = Potent ess is eee AGA parlors and Weer hermie: anal "Guard 3604-Y. oF wate ee ine se ee } 1 gg x re ep: ae Year | HO = S rene Se RTICULTURAL AND SPONGES ce , j silk the sponge for durable bi baby g, 2 Chamois, Face y amois bil wR ee 1 fine Ch ¢ Piano ul- . j eee About lbeen y Deseret tna News the be ° Monumess Bldg. I 6,000 of winter ‘Phones 374 thn these storage Tturigated, inspected. |not our parcels of | cutside the state, - nerhe . bal Buel lance} pews 2S. trees vere these or be . diseased teto to, the sti See ra Ps standard, and| to the up p come condemned, thrown out -d. There zare now ube about 50, 60,000 | burne |trees in Interest e collected and paid by the Ww 1undersigned. & GRTEGe ART GARDNE JARDNER. i fo Roller Rink Auditorium people. r nice ped failed found | were ------- in the"Saltto Lake company Olsen Dairy Bros. and All Creamery outstending accounts and unpaid bills 49 Jan. Ribntor: = wan waged. Gonorns a; abl Pri ete rrices. edsonaple ---- tidy EH : and that a large have not portion} trees arrived from and were attended the bon Red completed M. Bailey departure Done} some peach.) apple and ; F om ee an oe in one ar ha lice ouses 1 ovember, but not. fumi-} diseases, fOr root ee [oate d and artlv " ec e have aa "dd pe le ete AE eee in| inspected of them some rted, and i-Dece ' i line j specia an | puried | with. buggy CHAMOIS-Very of to and members afternoon, provided ae pat- the accord Rake of pleas- ghtfully| rei the title Rake, the itn Serious dishwasher Condition-Fred atthe WHlson ce GUS role fe her home assisted ey Year's eve Miss Lola by Miss ROMANCE dancing Pratt, at Kate Ha@@a- : Met Bo ul : d ‘Mis Svea large eta dancing ap The s Ue < OF MAX -- . aaa His Bride Max May Brown srown, oreo oe ee at BROWN . Football Game: Mun Arbor. of former‘ sonmm at United er hall was prettily decorated in pink and} States Senator Arthur Brown, who was December 8, fs ‘The parlors were in holly and} shot in Washington, green The thirty guests were seated| expected to return to this city today | ferns the) of in IN BRIEF cafe, who fell into a tub of boiling water Monday afternoon, still lies at the Holy Cross hospital ina dangerIs5 Physician: County ous sceee i 0 y i says him, 1 @and Vhitney yt attended. WY Says hen man has an even chance Gs overy. es oheng#: for © No Bail for Ne: ewton Willi nF NewVilliam for Gail No The Daughters of 1e Confederacy) ton, the attor charged, with others ge peace $300". -a2 ‘ine ites eas e Sea ee eS glob ; from check: $300° me Lins ra Pote the at reception informal an gave to secure his Ay "s =ue able } aA a for Miss Al-} e parlors ye terday Kenyon is still and $ 0 ) ) yes : of ing adthey which after Gallatin, berta X. ChristernSoren jail "me county at|/" matinee the to body a im journed attempt an and {is his attorney, en the witness Galelthonlra Salt (Ale 'b: : i hon ‘ paca ne} be made to get: ,,Newton's ball reBaton of will Vernon of see"Dorotny pre; bonds, up court put an to¢ay, CUCCS Miss-Gallatin| wherein Hall Haddon wives.|day, Miss Evelyr a in; ae Feveryear. was Emma eens a ° > hours and when Informal hospitality : ' | ‘ a * 8 Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Armstrong en-} delightfully their of one shalnedila at tion if a Ae ; ; tertained =f caning Is Wolrsa "mal in honor last evening affairs inforroal asl ies : ; , : pe eee = Reese ele of Monterey, Cal a A pleasant New party was given by prom-| was policy NEWS lant { large | Plays many wee at he Ione ebie tae Sine central the for had last even-; which given musical ents ) e beautiful. over ( Rolie. a rfeh with From was table were par-| shaded red and th Mr 5 fect room, by. hip bride," who, wae to, whom Mitchend,, ¥. decoration| Miss Charlone. Kearns ° Ae Mi will ente rian . marriage . Mitcheno begun a a dinner ene n wt a _ Virginia Shannon party. j law that . gives w party 4 ait of Max "Browir the culmination 1s oooee the field and that soon Mitcheno to the Isit Philadelphia hd i of was: Brown. while It pts: Ann studént "at began thelr acquaintance ente rtain | football pe r for a number; afternoon Chursday © | friends. young her |0f Soe | will be the host at a| Powers Roger party on Thur sday evening at his home! | 1 | at "Lingerlonger.' is stree Ma ffices' at "212 Sot "the Miss 1oMas | romance. al Thursday Miss rT} ‘ iss Margaret on os new was on -e a ee candle ead poured coffee, and a in the way of serving Fil Friends Tornicht ae fille , t b oi Beaks onan carnations and roses red bons a S028 ak chande- the suspended numa of service into pressing the Harry were whom among of men, ber M. Lawrent George Shearman, McCrea Will and Weir John Bailey, assisted) Schied, Karl library the In cer a . Hote » Lawrence, Will and Walker Rob by in| the nurserles were aug up in 4 | the county, about 15,000. of them were} | Suxntented) and part ef them inspected) to t ones ' the clean Re zene Arthur a from want, of to you ‘ beautiful the ert r lier REPORT sorensen Tells of Work During December, Utah, pee was the their well-known Cy oe by. a "oe Say hae ae cae canoe‘out Pana eka oe ae bis Se eas erin eeethe oY fora which ite 1ome house was bebeauti-|old year was danced and tee the new) °sul Sev ns< ' 1 with 7. Mé Srow I tely *hristfr Aside from decorated. fully MaxER Brown, assoclatec year greeted in the same happy man-| inUmately Christ-| thet Aside decorated. fully take will Brown. rs. aud Mr. {that ao yer, still) which holly, and garlands mas graced ‘the meer and library, the up their residence in this city in the Brown, Senator former of home given on |old entertainments of the One France La of profusion a had hall and street, Temple South East | 201 : : . ea ee Y walliw in placed eurrneiant and roses dni a . : apwas a beautifully eve ear's ew : Ny , Pea Aare up take will at once Max Brown that W. Mrs. and' by Judge dinnes | pointed tab low the in vases on and pockets ourettes and tables. In the dining- | @ fall. when covers were laid for a the practice of law.in this. city. with ticularly ; " ' in-} os maples F ane | re-| following the made | Sspector,-has Or| ee thes the. connty Re po (Pe Vecember: 5 : ee | ser es ; yous one eo ee beg Tn ‘ kind the SPONGES | inspector of A of the oecaofficers and of the Na-j} carried out In red, the = effect was . Retse ae S.= a hall attendance during the reception, from 2 to 7 es oct ene ai and "linent business men and their p.} oe ne ae . Che National Guarde | orchestra : : een. oo RKe: hee library number took adyantage sion, including the state governor's ao officials SO he: iws P team 14 an fram 11:30 a. madway . c., of peg Im-| stead building) ' repairing. ‘ house = are cemetery given Bas sash ; en vil-| 6 190 c: betwe your grocer ft for Vi enna Bakery "'They're th e Dest rf and cakes. ; ¢ is hereby rh Eng be - and with added every busines | | belinetheof classified will p siness,| its 7 spec under general at Bishop Stoftord., She became 1832; arr president of the Relief soctety the Mill Creek until she was obliged resign on account of ill health. Ask - town route giving feature i by one son. J. F. Do of Salt Lake; a grandchildren twelve by fan three great grandchildren Beta ley services will be held at the Milt an ward meeting-house on 11 , © In the Mill 4 1 be will Interment o'clock. S city, a fay | hours. " OF | The Third street line will business|ated on a ten minute head 5 chureh Mormon Was old, and ars 17 Ne until he that ana Utah to came she 1873 n eath the > late to married was she where late She was Creek: Alexander Hill of Mil idaho, | old accurate oe member awhen she with identified Falls, THAT OF telegraph piastering, and Mrs. Hill is survived By two daughIdaho of Wilkinson, Alice Mrs. ers. ' every re; a oy Mes Sonera resident we a F J son, of her home the at night , an North ee te aa ae cout T hird West Re | ‘obothersI willil changes these ‘To prob-| other| later as affecting made ie A nares | ably hae aor copy Gusaetfods ing rate as soltedtior -. Aavert tae throughout the city, the aim of| the] give to being ment arene ey the | Publisher DOr y & (CO: I R : the] efficient service possible with nat s1ers ee Moe : Ee : ars Sec. and P, Cooper, \ at] men and 1 tr ber of cars City. |\ a limiteda numb Lake Salt Mer. Bldg.. Dooly 617-620 1eir disposal. i Co., Supply eden Office Leaf Experts, 60 W. 2nd So. ED of directory, portant arranged "| ----- AG books. and ink DIRECTORY 1in The Waterloo line will be operated| will ae county ‘office | eaveruins nt the present fifteen minute head-| - welll | also be included in Panu ori: as census Statistics. hotels, newspape ae lana aya ten Waterloo and First South | ‘ LEDGER new the cont i 3 Poe a large t | Ja ge In the stat A descriptive sketch give | of each j place will i be given, embracing s res j f items Various |} Bre . There BUSINESS 3 Will even-| directory as long as any to to participate. for hold of last year the Loose order bakery goods from When z35 Best.' - of "the are assured y y {enna Bakery, Ind. 'phone 15. event NEW A GET Just beginning of larger num-|out 2 : The the annual affair left ( I party are -_-_-_-_-_-_-- class,|blankbooks this in taken interest creased oe eris weeks Smith acted chairman. and speeches were made by | Presidents Smith, Lund, Winder and Lyman It. is the plan of the organi- tened for more than an hour to the|!%S an interesting and many. questions| °f the Per: ieee talk,a an juestions 7 AS ssic Tne askec ere the most. Tibsenetue "or. the ‘navi second series of the det ieeien Bin will begin January 16, and will President from served was been|PUNCh had which a tir trée stuff|the supper the new before oul of the way pendent during entertainment ete he sold fo = Ko and the house live.| en in Vermont. yme of its features |'om .noon until midnight the large! 11:30 Pp. m. to 12:60 a. m., being run SS Of course, there are some lines wehere| were Yankee chicken pie, squash pie, |'00™MS in the club's quarters were com. | fram the intersection of Main an Ss : The home Governor and Mrs ple gis a where big reduc-| mince meat pie, potato salad, salt risen | ple toly filled with guests A special! ond South streets to Fort Douglas: a John C. Cutler was ‘hrown open yesions have to beake maple to get the stock an ( | Mt. Olivet It e ; ately : ' of ff receiving; of purpose the for terday with addedSeem ser vet, F CK | bread, cheese, ' celeryy: and i apples, 8.4 After I | }¥Ulbcheon was prepared for the day and inforfficlally bot! frierds, heir se e depot hours vice at rush bowl] ge ‘ i , et ‘ Velie * " : : 1 a ally both o frierds, pot e service | their h | ' di center of the1 the bar ally spspeaking,| e : placed i anquet 41in es hall. Thejon this line will be: sco ally rt itelv G Cc * was of the. fi center the‘ In generally But shown : is these advertisements are not the truth.| hall, was surrounded and the guest rooms of the club we decorated pro- | The Sugar Hous ee nt : rye es ne "a on I was riding along in a train one time| were. give a vumber: 6 presents | fusely for the occ abe with palms glad Go a attean minute hosts ee he aS an oe oo " ‘ vi al 4 I ri F 1 Ms rom a a : and | Rooe rreens ealidac and of (Christmas dAceount Winder..on President John ‘$25 suits a sign, and: saw Chicago In f = ' LY , : ln . : z : 5 ! roo A n. until 1:05 a. m., between] Cutler, ably assisted by her daughter, jr Cutler, C. John Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. tt and streets Main and South | First in contrast being picture the oWwers, the} of remembrance a as age, his it} and $40," for suits $40 $25; or ined tn ae bel Cutler *M : M " u ill fs aah Bigers prison Fully} state scene out of doors. was given | to the wintry days since his youth, many people were tell-|. noe me that struck 4 esis Miata rs | and dst Lape ta pro© s Heute tHe rash to | widedcton day the during called guests of | 00 box a ‘and drum snare small ing the truth and had the right goods.)4 le sp te ap pes : ‘4 ' ivi a ae the birth of was |‘ id in properly ele brerating Lyman resident candy slick by lying profit for awhile A firm may a I a Other Changes "'19( | the foundling, anc tin horn, small witha to the public, but it will.not be lasting. | presented table the occasion, the for decorated . and ; : ae 1 Sraatient: 5 vill and Tell the truth and you will' win oul in . i: 4und with a trumpet. Other eee The Ashtona avenue will be| having brilllant scarlet poinsettia Chri for while decoration, central the ; : line fifte on loperated given | were of the company members long run." the the adorned holly ni plgateed ee headway minute fi . a a .° any | oP lg GAZETTEER STATE had | NEVADA tree "After the presents. similar ae that declaréd. Crewdson: Mr. ae oe 5 Th royal manner. a the ‘centre of attrac- in s headway p headway E wed ves cave Onn Dr ODPL fers ey by Cele ‘SOALE discontinued Sin been 6:20am. a egance El ee T minute er neces i ple care:-has rch oe | there d Street Advertisements That Lie. Vermont, a the ee ee of the} The day was a most enjoyable one|™-. operating between Thirtec nth East Ante \ monument to Prophet oseph Smith, }and eave frier te of the ctit eerie on South Temple via Mai UI Jas You often see advertisements in}and their friends, numbering 100.| portunity to ae PIntagh the eh ding Fourth South to the City Retin ts ia hotel HEA Knu The nal ae | building beir ae work in p et the of |and anniversary the celebrate to $25 suits|met where papers and ‘elsewhere are other or things or $12.50, ee other an t | Brid; eS OER IaeHine depot te South on ‘Temple strect: be operated a ten minute from 6:20 a mt t , i i ary > ' ) "T . ntegrity on minute : throug!) Jordan ROCA Line ek hort . heretofore Men's, ae class ! bee is iwsued 1 "atas Nene fore a resulted in 32 a| © oe re of » 95 On South Temple ; i and m., alternute cars | West,| Third noes on street North twelve minute service to thi Nit to Fifth giving a ball | basket a. a Me spectators 30 Ol of|t®. | trick tol 12:30 the nia aroused ill be| been team 6y from eve Seno oe eaten Se Deshwere byy se tj OnIseto evening | 2 rhe water sports party] esting. BE. aall avallabl oo ; are ps a Va le space ‘ > tak the to th re 1 pand the Vert= | i; VictoBt toyvi Royalton, to oy: sin ne the|team of the University li . by a seorein ti indoor baseball HOUSE) a LION Visit mont, went 69 la , of6 ‘ the ; Lion Hou sc original members At to ee THE | AT ' liversaury Anniversary who oetain 11:30 the women's et cchiation furnished sugar bin ' : Knit with a bacon home shovel. anyway Jae PARTY the PNIa:. Prospecting ail miniye may [of the YMC, A-doteated the Aurara| (Welve minute schedule. from 3. pm be } ; at feel more than an ore kind with willing} over cver enthusiasm oO didn't| Wrestling game = "I tbvie ha ere sso ere There Sas al told me they when hz wandered in ‘ the mornit until il ofl 3 pr ‘ etod Tool "| l Ve ‘ ee 01ovel Oo 1 nt miles of mountains. and} When nearly 200 boys assembk ; mbled in the » fire up much Greenwater a ceyeral square with me alone, "He knew that I took | counter. "ih é for' be-| replenished-simply taken in his stock ae I did} to see him and ask coves him es | I | The be "A fellow should not only be ener-|T would do with the money [felt getic and tactful, but he should] sure of maki don't recall them] watch the stock of the man with! all, but I remember that I mac ip) whom he jis trading If a fellow] my mind to buy a large | : Stang.| takes interest in a merchant's busi-}ard Oil stock and a private ravine) ness.and shows that he wants to help] stable a him beyond the mere extent of sell"T: passed ‘throu gh Syit "Toni seat ing him goods, he will get that man's|a month ago, at ve { re] and-his IDWIN Ci3R things | noticeable most of) order new the. in the of One resulied hat territory-kick against the prices, get t|toa share of this over-growing wealth, )Usic during the ods he festivities} entertain- | un w ith la tonight. closed: boar to not enough ; wise where | I prices the put to house your they should be Fight the ‘old man | for fear that I> might ch wie p Aen | the oclation TO | and have the house come down to the} mind and Want to-eo-back:to the} Lobe Yo Mix \. orchestra and glee! right level. Then go out and get the; y business I left' the col in Club with) Mi Millie W i ums furn-| inter-| is vhie musk th ished West| and came. of a friend charge | business. one we ae moving with spersed wilde the Thad out Way | Interest. An Take respect M for come to crews the <n Uae ty . the). the| tur all; who without cars nahi aues Bares nt THE Bither Using Lines. those NOW Sullicientiy. well acquainted with the | new schedule of running time within| 5 few days that hitches will be an un-| : wit- of activity to almost. the schedules MP"? day) stunts:dn! sports in" scene Car Two in BUILDING ASSURED§ a Six of changes wilderment Turn-| ‘the of spectators events: of the hundreds lank, cac h of HeSSINE pr, | Get A. ves-| schedules in the street railway operat-|@ forming | ing department, which took effect yesmorning | t rday were the cuuse of much be- during and entertainment until a late hour attraction principal SERVICE Now bither The/ #5 # program of ‘sports' arrange by; Physic i Director Elwood. Brown, be-| -the pore nine in the eT IS at 10°30! be}25 lock and running until last evening a can Depot enjoved night was QUICKER und) Guests. people last building public fished |e the y truth of for ant the [ doubted course heard. stories the Of of and] on! basis career this his Musie ath were. There though chem.}8nn istun \ aind- "water: a na I that this policy would win out in the " liscovered in Nevada, long run, and that the energetic young} that L should like to have on on begins who through up it older for|the Summed up in two words, the ad-| Way home Mr. Fairbanks said to vice' of Mr. Crewdson to the young | Repub »ylican vesterday salesmen and prospective trave ling | l had heard many ri ports of: men was "‘be square He declared | gold mines that. were itching to fellow keeps nd weeks £oO, intendin tary e 1 inde bn ya ont year Vile company twoOil than Day Polo, "open house" at the Y. M. ¢ |terday, boy nd young people }the bulk of the crowd in the New a boarded few in to return road} the Standard the on years fromtheverio oP gleaned Snight Vice ae "round Festivities teresting best known traveling man in _ the/derful riches, and the ease with which, United States, talked to the eee ee fortunes had been picked ship class at the Y. M. ¢ last up there, G. H. Fairbanks, a grox ATHLETICS Water - Other Nevada, of OF Ball, KNUTSFORD ATTEND Year's Day Open House New Routings and Schedules. Proves Attractive to Go Into Effect, Working Crowds. Smoothly. BINS PROGRAM York HOTEL a ; +s ae on the Michigan law Sabre wae after re home the in New friend- Christmas the at cemented was ship From family. of the Miteheno dinnes retheir time present the until then until they intimate more anions grew the wedding "thein jase happy. a in ended on alta' southies 2 California er e . It was evidently day of the old year. ea served eggnogg from a bowl encircled by holly and festoons of Christmas The Shakespeare ction of the La-| thelr Intention to keep the matter a was assisted {n|dies' Literary club meets this morning secret until their arrival here, for the The hostess greens. Gee Mrs... Kimball, Joseph Mrs. and Gere pean C. Russell Young. H. pee Woodruff ex- An ne eoneure Mrs. John a a lguete locate to gelecs Mare Gali A faturned trail Se liz eveningaie eeeé ' "were a Irs... PEFrank Jennings a | a alse a ei e 1 choel. @ the , 1pAM oe recitations. and readings several ates ; ae . * fe i kon Nate . Howes gi noe ane ~ . oF 2. theEcole Orpheum { Odell last . y enachaite happy. the ewan: a were pair eure of their a ere receives their secured they was, he | Marriage," trip on Saturday European her Was) mualcs il program Informal. cellent Oe minutes Maury Missas'; the daughters. her Miss Ceci-\jert Dwyer, Hdna given by Miss lia Sharp, Miss Agathe Berkhoel, Miss|:and ‘Carry: Marstiall: oefitsa. Heeconve to wed. to, on ‘- | cense ‘apart oh P; ern a O'Connor Zeatrice s 4 SC Spel . . ONE arc oe oa Hugh Dougu HM, Karl "Sebi d, Harry ; don, after leaving Paris, before returnEnlisted 1. : of the iy Shearman . : ic sompanists * ing to this country. The enlisted ew li: J Men men. J Will Dance, of Fort Douglas : vill give me a dance e in the e postae hall ane t o- sera evening : Miss Marge Margaret Werner Miss yesterday afternoon for hex was as a OPEEy at at hom e pleasant! ae man at have it In Sa charge. moe ate STENOGRAPHERS IN DEMMAND. i 2 take a course in stenography 1 . eRe SU cae ne New Year's reception, assisted by Miss| lp ing. D Vv ese Oe Stenographers ore ae Smith,! Clara Miss Harris, Margaret affair. delightfully."informal ‘moat pes all the more: sa.by the rae pace Mine Teves Taylor, Miss C. arrid Snyder bar 0: BORE deman w than ever mae A Seine \ nai ae a them | tise Elies Yeates and Miss Irma Clawaor oe Me Our sradates i00% A position last week at $75 per month, elves as ‘muchiat ‘home: as if afte nurseries to. Trees are daily dug c up in ro on teas were an every-day occur- | S0n: two others took positions at 5 Stored away, when the w eather} rence in< thele<lives ee per month perm ? o8 ts ‘ ® : <- Special : inducements A and cireun umstances28 permit. Cut vate music‘ sale, twoae for price to matents before New Yea: [registering ypen house was the order of the} of one. Beesley Music Co. | lot ee 2c, one ee Pate choice aay Stee eee thy x e Be eee ees sa ae no a Me aaa Bureau, 224. bans music, eesley Mus al and Elks' clubs, where hosptita a "Eat the Best" enna Bakery brea lock, T. S. Pendergrass, Mer. |