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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MRS, EDDY'S SIDE OF LEGAL Current One Review of Salt | Lake's Social TROUBLES GIVEN BY COUNSEL The following statement by General snbral'pperedrial indica ce Phe re public for the firsttime in some! luncheon which was given in| ™enths Js enough to insure the success | beautiful dining room lately fitte d of the excellent program promised, | Which Includes a trio. by Arthur Storic. up in the‘ historic. o old. Lion-house, ic ows¥ x $ t and | She phe ‘also ea Willard Weihe, and Mr Was prepared zg ind serve , . " prep re served by the young Pie a,« id voeat number ‘Ts by Mrs. A.}| girls belonging to the domestic scienec |= Peters 4nd Will Sibley ceppsment Ww ie is under the ren | erica ny -nanagement Meta "ip o of Miss ss] L vdiaaH lolmeren The sale-of. tic Retake: ihe musiéa) ceasing a remarkable reputa-'| festival in-April hela « have conference. proceeding since with and had a long persona? -her, at which . this matters connected Alfred In therewith: were fully discussed. "In-common with her many friends= . ai She believes that (he initiative in these proceedings was not taken by her son or other relatives, but by OW ark a others, = who in a‘ markedly unusual a Mrs. Alice Smith, M Horne, Mr: Aiea Castina MeCune . Bliz: ibe eee a8) ‘Trescott, th' M ipa Mrs Care Young Zina Mi Groesbec] Ann Mrs. Pratt, Stevenson H. C. Mrs. Coray, R. Annie Leneh, Mi MNmmeline| Miss Beatrice O'Conner and} Josephine Spencer. Mrs Reed Don Miss Well Miss * @¢ * W. G. Sharp | Mrs. and' Harkness Mrs. ata yesterday luncheon at entertained were Casta, club University the apprettily The eighteen. for laid pice centre the for had table pointed cee rack Riehmond of basket a followed Bridge corner the at vases luncheon. the a The history | | Literary club | meeting this * Flora atl Wris Mrs Rich | iments: section served.) Galig Mrs Diddy's Wealth the ‘Accurate University | the of all accounts Oe } s 2s Cheeseman, eee 3 a: 3 nd | Mrs. will 48 George be se... las to that. With the guest | street. Gawan enter- x" ‘tires = aoe milaithones and friends at : : dinner Tuesday rs ne Many beuuti; bu, mx Ree and Bath, and eee apree my partner, Mr. Mrs. -¢ and I the Cc. H. Bransford club card Pitts, hs oe, Pa ‘Ackland. d, Herman' anny | eae at { WMilGo Nav "Glideg Elko I: C. ; { Alta, Summit, ‘ Uta . fey Ww weeks whith orove Really tepublican classified DEE IN-CHIEF pre sent [Pre Onn "her Bey Oct Eddy son rady" Ss bus iness about ‘ of not y talk least, at to be tryr a discussed by SALVATION in proceeding a uy attempt an me ARMY ON Wy % equity, have to the affairs have household the Christian depend upon affairs, Seience church the conduct of made I Eddy, is a second cousin known her all has of her trusted business of Mrs. advise sers, w hich exists in the oT "build the called upon her during the re was no possibility of the getting together for a week.' maikably if she br ight, suMticientiy is 86 capable years Washington, partment denials aya, LORDS élsar-siihted to aried counsels con- see where would be corte mind Asked her son is offered at Trust Recently Arranged. signs her own checks and does busine ss with he ‘ro own hand. tween and s $100,000 was contingent beneficiaries her death. That Ww hic h I on ‘ So :l to C1¢ rT Enea it fh th much of rry mome nt * prese pe y the "Was the guess trust aon from allow them to shar- and agreement well enough, and SCHIFF was met You VERY minister out of Mr. to of ILL Fritzie donna, her ser lously at is Roneny FI SEBonuse" es im. She previous day, e for state $ 3; asked, i now not} | DAUGHTERS OF VENICE WANT JOHN D.'S CASH Costa quit commitstill two. a rs. rey, in his lair and atte mint sae bee : oil magnate to separ ite him will be trip y safe the will be high ae cuusreliGé's education by secure This 0 ty the tour world in ‘the interest of his¢ roa nénertle comman der-in-chief of tt of his itinerary in his worl Salvation Army, 1-circling trip. VARA u inses Datly except Sunday , He, 25¢ and 10c. Box woe "Madam TON Matinee SerresAy) 2: Ls Lincoln J. Carter's The Tenderfoot." OF prima which was donna, a during net RheeTig eee GIREE loss W. bills the will for bring him maintenance of Greatest drama Bee scene Ss Spectacular eee written. coining rioad of Every Melofeature brand new BO, ee een TH Salt Lake's 1 een? EATRE# Only Family Theatre 7 TONIGHT s T in of P, end the EAD s | Matinee a re- YNNE Saturday MOCFUESoSee eee AUDITORIUM RICHARDS STREET. For Straight-Away, Graceful Skating Contest. The Auditorium during the past four months has developed many very graceful skaters in both sexes, and now we propose to give them a chance to determine just who is the most graceful couple, by inaugurating a one week tournament, selecting from cach evening's contest, (which will last fifteen minutes cach evening) two couples, the couples so selected will be qualified to enter the final on Saturday night, there three handsome rizes for first, second and third places, Children under sixteen be permitted to enter the Ladies admitted will not contest. free, mornings and afternoons, exeept Saturdays. Music by Ileld's band. Kink opened mornimgs 10-12, afternoons, to 2 to 5, evenings, 7:30 10:30. Wasatch FAIR Rink GROUNDS. | Gpand Masquerade 8 arnival FRIDAY Hfeld's Admission Clayton NIGHT, Military 10c¢. MAR. 15 Band, Skates, Music 20c, Co. $1.65, coma ee punish him, Line Manager is wondering what the season ake ame "THE. FAST MAIL." will be awarded, Buttery speak, but who occupies a la tee share of the attention of the audience. He is Rupert, the donkey. who furnishes a great deal of comedy on account of his pious demeanor, Rupert has turned out to be something of a pest for the membs ‘ of the e rs company, as he has suddenly developed an amazing fondness for skirts and trousers as eatables Rupert has already ruined three skirts for members of the chorus, and torn the trousers of Oscar L. Figman, the star, so that he has to get a new pair In addition to this. he ate a lunch which had been ordered by Miss Ruth the 7 arae seats Tbe. Neutral sabato tant tesa hearsal, a to Lake jis to get one more jfrerSs alt formance of "Madam Butterfly." Arrangements were perfected yesterday by Mr. Pyper for an extra m: utince to be given Wednesday afternoon at 2:15, to accommioda te those who have Tforgotten to take advantage of the mail order privilege and now find the choice seats gone Tht number of mail. orders received for ‘Madam Butterfly" tickets, is unprecedented in Salt Lake's theatrical history, White, Cats eeerev ace ae and department eae "The Dogs& Kinodrome evening Rica visit There is one actor in "TI e Tenderfoot," Richard Carle's and i 4 Heartz's delightful operatic come dy ot Dp WEEK. Julius Tannen Zel- Nicaragua, Merry's Strictly for Matl- on VAUDEVILLE. THIS Bros. ge Matinee 15-16. to $1.50. now MacDonoughMictt''s ae g te Ge Sale Nicaraguan the MARCH Merry, PLAYS AND PLAYPEOPLEe| and Schitt Gerst, Miss ry * MATINER, & Nelson today Pxtra neral William Booth, The globe shows part 1. to discuss Central American Se He stated positively that there ha been no friction between Minister Merry and President Zelaya, such as reported, and he had a dispatch stating that Mr. Weil, the concessionatre, whose case is supposed to have led to the reported quarrel between the president and minister, denied that any such thing had ever happened, RG giving yil- of a serious nature Mr. the de- in their President forced rn fy SAT., at yenings Quinn Toledo Harrato, the suatemalan s ; eo ae minister, has nae reeeived a dispatch from his government, announcing positively that Guatemala is strictly neutral in the Central American conflict and will take no part in the war whatever. At the state department today mae Corea showed Aszistant Secretary Jacon a telegram from the Wineen consul at New Orleans, in which he said that Samuel Weil, whose claim against the Nicaraguan government was reported to have been the cause of a clash between President Zelaya and the United States Minister Merry, had no knowledge of any such trouble The dispateh follows "Samuel Weil, resident, here, says he accompanied Minister eMrry in his railroad tftip from Managua to Corinto 2 the presidential car, gallantly ofered by President Zelaya. Until he eee Mr. Merry was the object of full attention from Nicaraguan authorities. News published in a St. Louts newspaper regarding the mistreatment of the American minister is certainly Oe Se circulated by enemies of Nicar: a aD ee impress public opinion he abrogated, an small Patrice Ethel 13.-State emphatie that insults time Guatemala and that > yesterday?" agreement are reports Nicaragua, him the a|Bacon signed is beIt was| e amount $200,000. and de- ogtig BOT Copyright 1907 y ve rece aa AND 25c Hickey dispatches are received almost from Mr. Merry, who is now in Costa Rica, the department belleves it would have heen fully advised had here been any ouble between him|/seif and the Nicosaraan president. enor Conea, the Nicaraguan minister, called on Assistant Secretary and als was, "She the be proud o MODERN the | daily clear in favor of Mr, Baker s Trom nee capital, three weeks ago. It is admitted by the state department that Mr. Merry was |not able to effect a settlement of the but e that Rea about the ctrnia and his family, March officials of of United States and Salvador, Hler Service, from might en board old, 13.5 -Miss i is public, Greatest Musical Triumph in Exceptionally Large Com- Prices; Nicaragua Did Not Mistreat Minister Merry. conHan af- the for in its sixteenth The Tenderfoot The Years. pany. ; the first to Biedes themselves. to ine best interests of the country and the raili necesThe faet that we can expect no trouble is oe by the ease with settled. miners asked © Rhyolite scale of wages, even working in Calitwo mjnes closed until formal. orof wages could be put Mirongh by the boards oe: ane. fe t pany pied tents, fen tatad! AER atta FRITZIE ial is now r=, for} Senor Corea Says President of and,|Managua, He to the William P. Callen Presents the Favorite OSCAR FIGMAN and x WHITE in Richard Carle's Opera Comedy Success, with dis. aerial OALT LAKE THEATRES. of Spee the playwright up the board itros Lasere, kinodrome, lages of Maine to the prairie towns of the West, down through the sunny South and through the hundreds. of cities, towns and villages of the great East and middle West, surely thiS is a record which stands in a class by itself and one which even Poe ee "as agreements donor funds j pieture which before INSULT T@ YANKEE DECLARED FALSE can Republican Fred the year of success has travelled more miles of country than any other play to to inbuildbe miners U agreed to stand by the original agreeRepublican Special Service, Cc ODy right 1907 the road was being This is a picture of Archie Roosei district. | y elt, the young son of the President Gri wings Dre atc ties a has bec n 1 completof the United States, whose saan miles fight against diphtheria ha been passing watched with interest caraueieul the willle ountry protect the road and Toube. wie the V. as the Goldfield me mbers of that organization already are on strike and have killed a noni keeper for serving men after he had been warned, John McDonald of the firm oF Dorr, 5 1 ofof oard o be Day;" nears: to California, from the Lakes to Gulf. Such an assertion is broad traction closely men took » the local Busy and anyone particular theatrical production, but such is the ease. This at- has been within eight miles of Bea operated under the day grading and steel work. The as Tonopah builders demandMca certain se from the $2 rate now in force 2R0ss. Clark ordered him to refuse the 1 business "My Grand tonight for three nights and Saturday matinee is familiar to all lovers of the melodrama from Maine while t e WORLD' Ss TOUR. ix in Shields and ALL to not IT ought that is obvious about the legal aspects of the case legitimate BES to hee ms is refused men a strong Eight Beacrobats of headliner. The be Nellie Beau- Grand Theatre. Fast Mail" whch comes "The World, when ‘and "steel d the between the conditions in and the Western dominate ._ probably will come conventions of ing her for of p even pies has and . AOE tet a will W ae May | jnor silt Ss. 4 as i orne rs SOi roc | yroecee concern unusual are proceedings ‘The | be considered ou case this as rent|}?ar ac oF of brewing oe ated > would grandchildren, I have nothing to say. Whatever Mrs. Eddy may or not have toward which providing for not, her family, matter ought : to to benefit donea Mill- lis vanlnes One want: ; time 2 it's. the company Skinner > SATURDAY Mr placed in the hands of trustees large ‘amounts of money toc be held and used Mary) Ys wnston: "Davies Pleasant. Mt. : . reoom-then "With reference to the Within: a few days Mrs. re for Nec : Green, ees. vou Whenever t | that entertained yesterday Dalley, William Colstrom, Ted | Smith, ‘ Girtic Miss« Mis and Onderdonk club will meet with Mrs. in, Bleventh East street Murria ey eee , ec Licenses. Abel Gundmisert; Tonu, Idaho, Jane: 3.Wall, Wallsberg, ann Arescent;Utah. Annie Pitts Mi Joseph | Jam aa Taylor : arterhoch: ee Bs aaa es McKeague. Mrs. ope S.. . been Workers w ‘hatever Et . and Mrs. | > Mr. Cowburn, Mr, "and » Mrs. D..M. | ar Mrs. H. T. Gawan,' ‘ Sear ly: William Mrs Pitts, . Nelkon, Hattie Miss Zath, Gaehact Miss Cowburn Bath it Vi Cele oe cya 1016 M hi ae oh ‘Br Gwen anes rie ath, rae which J. RB Watson ae, ari and "Sal FRIDAY Mrs. Hugh Anderson will entertain | The.G.. Q..,0. S.. club met at the AeA Hollis, IT am counsel for Mrs this afternoon at a be, ge "tea | and }home of Miss Catherine Vincent eddy alone le the defendant Kensington for Mr G. Sharp,} Bast. First. South street yesterday| Would) undoubtedly be guided largely. Miss Winn and Miss. B lac k, | sftenngon: t -|by Mrs. Eddy's wishes with respect to 5 * * these proceedings, I cannot, as her Miss Elizabeth McIntyre will be the} The: Thursday Night High Five card] legal eR undertake to hostess this afternoon at a bridge tea.) party will be give tonight at Down-| Speak for em Miss Leslie Kerr, who is visiting Miss | ing's. hall,-°269 East" Third South} Nou-< ‘committal as to Alleged Trust r no guests * has ee Rhyolite prop- her that Industrial a Exaggerated ; Mrs. d'Armes, corner of North Temple | of said defendants ever received any nae jand Second Vest streets, next Friday/ property of Mrs. Eddy's to hold in Mrs. Richard Allen Keyes will give| evening Refreshments will be served] trust or otherwise, except in one ina bridge tea this afternoon in honor]and an ‘enjoyable evening is anticipat-| stance for the benefit of her relatives of My) Turner, wife of Major R. B. | ed A regular mecting, of the society | ‘Inquiry has been made whether the Turner, U.S. A., who is a visitor in thej will'.be held this afternoon at the} various defendants would accept sercity. }home of Mrs. Smith: 10 Dubelt avenue ee of the proceedings, I cannot say Beatrice of about .of of girls trouble the will be Friday Eleanor Falke, the dainty oe commedienne; Van Alstyne and Hen kings of the lariat: knowledge. definite mont contortionist, "night nat as well as of her ind investments | erty dari informal an give will Utah of & 8 * have expenditures and income I: annual evening Friday party entort tinba | ins Necdham: Atlee Miss frequently and kept carefully T.| been The building symnasium the i" ecard! afternoon pretty a at yesterday party for Miss Hazel Grant. whose J. ©. is an organization of the third-| audited. : i . 1906 "The last audit was in October, will] and students, preparatory J yea Tuesday next Place tak wedding name a except the defendants of body } None that by given social first the | be The played were 500 of tables Five the with Frye has any connection | Mr yeat | "Us: in bowls rases with bright were rooms inor property her of gaa pageant : 3 * anal bambourne Zina Miss vases. and The Ladies' Aid society of the First | ¥* stments, or has any knowledge whatMiss Mamie Needham 1 a assisted in en-| ted in n Raptist chure h ; will give a social with|@ver in reference thereto, nor has any tertaining hor' with the whirlwind the Sahara, as the other features will 13.-The Farlow, hold will morning J.C. T, yithout Know: Orpheum. the Orpheum next week At built to is being -the Ladies' ‘The amount of Mrs. Eddy's propby multiplied grossly been "has "res oul sn erty their at 10 o'cloeck|/'4mor and unfounded report She its Her wealth large of possessed Ol. Ma-} Thornas Mrs. house club the at been has years many for income morn-|£0le paper of the t) gives rincwux on her own books the copyrights j<| from it Wars." "Maeedoninn on meg hoped that thefe willbe a fu) tel ind the amount from this source has tendance .of me mbers of the section, | been srossly overestimated pas there will be an eleetion of ollicers | "Mrs. Eddy's business affairs have the aid wth by herself, managed [Been year. the jfor loval and devoted her Frye, Mr. of ¢ ¢ es and oversight the under and Star | servant, Bastern the of embers .rhe gentleman, another of audit at the) Personal this evening | WHIT be entertained mentioned, been not has name Whose Broadbent.| Mrs. b te mple onic Ma is honorfor all that stands who Mr.} but and Pateher Mi Shuster, V's financial in repute good of and | ible erat aan | eirele s in Coneord iene The Statement, Sas nothing I ‘The Tenderfoot" Salt Lake theatre night. in id: Fable oe and by unique methods, are tion; Certainly the. delictous menu_so}at-the Clayton. Mus luring the Meee undertaking, under the guise of court perfectly. served as the one yesterday, | been highty" satisfac +. to continue ithe persecualainsocial rte Aap hasae | proceedings, an What the department -st; nds | musical of| on begun some time ago. people ts mice'. Advantace 0 . Wiser > : "From my conference with her at dettons eae: ofan he eu aston at on | ever, oe oe i: to ee.remind ‘ ‘ 5 ana Graham Wishes, this t > and § subs¢ribers "ece that how*SataS 5 time other was a most delightful-one.-Ar recent occasions the clos: | urday Will be. the: last. day when'. the {am able to speak definitely and posiof the Juncheon,::Mrs.:-Gates. made aj} rates afforded: them will be rder few remarks,. alluding to the coming aaah eeej eee "Her clearness of mind and resoluelection~of officergand telling what eh ; mg, (Te tion of purpose have been in no respect had been accomplished dufing the Spirit of Liberty ely ipter, Daughters impaired by her advanced years. last year through. loyal, loving service. of American Revolution, will be en‘Her capacity to think Clearly and Referring in-a touching manner to the | LeTMined this afternoon by Miss Anna} to deal accurate ly and justly with impresence of Mrs. Pathsheba Smith and | ¥ Decker, 553: Hast oe South | portant business affairs has never been Mrs.-Emméline B. Wells, both honor- | Sect Mrs. Robert C. " Gemmel.is}more perfectly demonstrated than tn ary presidents, Mrs. Gates also 100k chairman of the afternoon. her conferences and acts within the occasion to' thank ‘the representatives | . ¢,,% last two weeks and in numerous busiof the press who were present for} - he hagas in's Republican club will} Mess letters in her own handwriting past services. The invited guests were §1 ‘ard party this afternoon at} Which I have received from her during Mrs. Bathsheba Smith, Mrs. Em neline | A reach' wl at 2 o'clock, Prizes| that time B Well: Mrs Annie Tavlo c | will be given and refres} "nts se 2 eS . * Ilizabeth Horne, Mi Parlow's acting sible donk. seen at the Demands of Labor Were to Be Met When Stopped By and en ROOSEVELT. bill is promised douin Arabs, the and ste Ltement ARCHIE STARTED BY CLARK the most enjoyable functions her Apartments in the sig deus Pane S. Streeter, Mrs, Eddy's chief of the season Was the luncheon yes- | Jats. counsel, was given the Concord repreterday "at the Lion house given (thiat, these Proceedings have been int by The musical c 5 oe x } sentative of the Boston Post and-pubMrs. Susie Young Gates, aa) ; sical at the. First gt for the omficers church this eve ning; one of lished in that paper March 3 nog of the Dauthters of e ert Linment and "protention the Ploneers, of } of the Star course, under ; 4 beloved is the she Which the toe ize"Early yesterday morning T sent to plaintiff s legal rights the method president. | Ment of of the Wpworth league, bids fair | Mrs. Eddy a copy of the bill in equity | de aling with such i case Will in also was luncheon The be carereference aR One of the delightful musical af- | 4S published, but not yet served upon| ee lo the Rae birthday < Luiniversary iversary xchie > the. season, Thi »/any.of the. defendants, so far as I which oc Jrpheus club.makes {ts appes He ot ene arn informed. the 14, 1907. TROUBLE IN NEVADA Events, of MARCH Ll as THE Cullen of the way of irrepres- ULan Ss Leading MUsic HOSE Para 109-11-13 SALT South LAKE Main Street, CITY. # |