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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Ve oming week will be the handicap tournament | Wedns seday, October REPUBLICAN, SALT woman's golf hich Bs 9, al the Uieiiearite te =a ; of the ETWEEN ; tne . fair) conferences eets of aryy! 5 BRA possessec fair, 1) eredit |Matinee Performance at Grand it tedious) down: : Third thing rather , progress) 200 UNS Main street from to, ak oe Brigham a South [here is always ere very interesting in such a crowd. Sheetal 1A ily < faintly stgro sea mapa,Ss. it and, sympathy goes 1 See ecraps too deeply tl out conpoe to tae the | } Ee Vee Sn ate neers , : ith ea they ee it and form a hays uo ye a ae beyond enue , PUL a eciaase es aah promise of a red eeballoon long suffering must Stny ae sympathy. more parents who home, ee ee little ones of taste} ae <000 ; a And the wao on 1an not ee i. ¢ only by comfortably ae ey crea) manages oung to & dressed, _ ma Mrs. the Pons "wl vee | tho | for r| : May 1 glowing at) Boston, cory hii ia H. f her aaa to the early place thEEe ( e hs on Tw ifth 2 eae The Cup : and Saucer a ' The a ooh oo The part of Sewing Mrs. pleasure of the the tired mother, who trip with so much} for weeks tabernacle, and .geiq) affairs of beforehand, | Gye thing ney to be Several will 8/c7 club it 1s sate) connec ition with our next state | good music is never best socie slighted, fair sne will enjoying week rolls forgotten wpe her oe trials, and have with | coming the) uiation ehildren of all ages, husband and) baby in tae rear will be as now eagerly viewing the sights of Zion * . of an of artist Gadski fs made a d pretty average the a ce M * | entert and Mrs ined at , O. H. W. KE. a Leatherwood 500 The |antly soclety| party Friday Ing. pecial | 2 bz: | et | ete EF; rac Tiedt ye 2 the zal their arrival dainty Ay , one cups they found well of tea tne versed were attractive| in the ence Sears to differ-| which The first) affair. served, magic lore of at a handkerchief proved to The rooms where|orated in leaves be a were fall \ large and number of interest meet | te rtainments Ja Eee 500 and excellence. It] affairs was affair Miss were | W ria Miss nf Los : part . ey the satateanak? tne on hostess| lately | home hom enh Alice were the ie | ° e Anna to Salt Mald table, was and ay evening potfited dinner bestowed. | South the by fea-| the! shower, | easton i A most a beautifully their home on at Temple Miss sisted in Mrs, es oan Miss ability, apEast} of the iereating event of the) HE P. Keddington be as from | in J. will give house, fiftieth Miss a ae Korgght will] circle 559, reside nee West of Third evening, Members the Lea thé On work Utah produc-| of day b: Women's and Misses' HIGH-CLASS eaters will give a Mrs H. A. North the Mrs, pictures o as the some of A rAGNI aie MA is FICENT ORIGINAL Recent DISPLAY DESIGNS and _ OF AND TAILOR-MADE FROM AND THIS THE T. e he OUR OWN OF PARIS e Of Broadcloths, Cheviots, exclusive semi-fitte English Tweeds ena] Sees cont models $25 00 2 3% .00, 5 $28.50 WOMEN'S MEN'S AND A? oa Fancy Striped aie and MISSES MISSES' $35.00 Within been the added to Newest past the few Fabrics days many ‘extensive lines complete and yaried assortment ing and evening wear. of and original previously Colorings. and artistic shown, WOMEN'S styles making COATS for the street, have most tour- Novelty Chiffon Waists In strikingly quality handsome Lingérie and exlusive Chiffon--all tie models-fashioned newest shadings to of match excellent tailored gowns A large comprising Lace, for and diversified Taffetas street or assortment Messalines eyening Chiffon of SILIX Cloths, AND Irish LACE Crochet WAISTS, and wear. and ScURn.:® meeting of Preceding Thursday month New Mrs. ¢ John a Filet Retailers, 122 Main Street Salt Lake City a Or al > iven a: : fS d mre oOr=~ made 5 Ne) ave resses to . ui club | a an ee | i f she at a 7 Ov y anc ns leave the Utah will Aly .preside Smarte "at Beaviol ins i WreCléellan. We aj and will Mark's sing sundae the in all the most Our Model . for and style. : good city. W our = 13 this us season. and i the models de- models Ss exclusive i Hats and Smart wae attractive it . with correct es spe cially is the Te € Street ; high-class do and rin not trim nak or Hats are the most ae exclusive : millinery shown in make hats, given oceur 7 qiq New evenings lt Waist Aon Belts, ea ai Neckwear and . Hosiery s just received. month other the from Lord gan are Iniijah Robert Pass "Cast the oration of S is Mindful of His numbers ‘Thy dl "It aul, Own.' is } lg Lord Dine KR Va} Burden Dy on F the Lord Flow LAT t umby rhe organi Iawill render' several or- number \t the morning rvict 2 ™ Bertha Johnson tit Or Solemn Phought : x : Rehearsals of. the festival chorus | ill meet hereafter in the Bees! mu- } sic hall, whieh has been rented for the winter lot that. purpose Pro-| fessor Stepnens is. hooking or ird With great pleas sure to the worl ne Wedding Feas ind "The Gok Lie gend" are now in rehe; rs ul, and man reavests have been rece lived to peat the "Death of Minnehaha, the ola ee (Continued on Page Pour.) ' 216 | SOUTH MAIN ; tens ublcay Re tf 9 \ i ani ti ee Raspils BS bate Brill \ Wy? 7 x 4 * / Le : = BE gives in season be held heen on The W. interest Delano trip . "| have| in the bee was Brown are at i after visiting in Cc Cleveland, and other Eastern at be held. has of with 1:45 a month in or points more. ee Evanston, with to meet will meet Thursdav. Spirit Mrs. , Selden with her woman Se of Salt ae Lake, has been of! Wednes-| - alenertoo Tibbals, 170 oe Hater Austria, eae the minhThe adilfirstle eld ae theof home H, same 17 on Clawson, Sea of aoe eae of the ° é Ta al Dees ee "Regency PTend®, at October 2 Cle ons eR. Tht The Ladies' pase einen i Readi Wedn gala l par- . * . ears 3ayview ok ics ee 1006 October Third avenue, 14 eee . B} , A hen onl The an , re spendee | ieuceueell mC. MeCullow. coe. Thomson. boat 1e ‘The. English tober led selection, = ‘ be held with as brought By oa Sattle o h Mrs. A. attestS . | tt t economies ae guest of Miss Marge Miller, aud Salt.Lake City is fast coming to the will undoubtedly be the recipient o . nae pce ae atria Pie pee ES social attention during her stay rol post thy hah iain ener! pieencun in Salt Lake, where she an her sisCc. MeCune, cnairman of the ter were prominent society girls. gical committee a the Daughters the Pionee is receipt of letters M rs, R.. S,. Stryke of Tree from Los hos les " Philade iphis 1, New ast h., is spending a few dayys in th York, and many other pla asking city with her sister, Mrs a nae for infarmatien The vublis ning of} cin tnese l@tters in the local papers has| s Mr. turned in the and Mrs. from an Past, = I. R. Barton have extended pleasure retriy Charles Malford. _ Robinson of Rois chester of the highest authorities = the country on civie improvement and decoration, is spending a few days in the city, en route to California. ; ° is L.. t to =. Orleans brother, ° Miss Florence Lanning left in Sepr entember for the East, and has now tered Oberlin college as a full junior. Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Fr Reynold and children. accompaniesi by. Mra... Rey nold''s mother ay, le tt rs. M a Friday evening for sauthe rn CaOrn ies where they will spend the wi CLUBS, The State Federation of Woman's clubs will hold their annual meeting on Wednesday and Thursday, October * 30 and o : the Congregational chureh in Ogden. The meeting is expected to be one of the most interesting and instructive ever held in the listory of the Federation. ‘The program will contain a feast of intellectual treats. One of the principal features planned it Utah day-when the object will be to accentuate a good things of Utah. Every thing in the arts and crafts line, handwork, weaving and modeling. Pictures by s . which this an its 1 S es d th : ; k that over- e Super establishment ‘ u 0 patrons 8 t the Sincerity , th - b tri 9 Satisfaction ‘ to ress ° x { a b 1 ; | remar av y rapt development. y = W brought members of the same family but living far apart, in touch wita e Mean to Ecli 5e each other, and much valuable data anything we've ever before attempted in the manufacturing and Rinse tor Mca. coulets Tatcuees on) selling of fur garments, 1as ith been this obtained: depz 2 and hi onnection le hej > ‘ and delighted, at the We Cannot Impress en-|§ ; tenaance Seer mor tom House ac fp. m. All interested are invited to join > A special the of the Daughters of the Pioneers will be held next Mon- | fi day at the Lion House at 2 p. m President John McQuarrie of Bastern Mission will address the meeting, ane an excellent musical program will be rendered, and eu tlon given. in| forming country organizailons. Mrs. , { and. worn by Aunt..Z relics Young, and many other interesting. are cordially especially out of town visitors, equally invited, | | 11 urs k 00 | S ? IK, : a ; Medindtesitctos at vice nc A 6 @S Well woven-made, "t . Zina *Y.Card,; Ee gtrmiadi of relic com-} mittee, will be at the relic room oF the Lion Housé to show visitors the in-| which articles, 150 about number clude a letter written y Prophet ; Joseph Smith, chair made by President Brigham Young, and pottery Broueht | across the plains, furniture mad¢ by) William Bell, and carved by Lewis! Ramsey, bed spread made and em-} broidered by Eliza Snow, flannel dress! , the fact too strongly upon your mind, that a visit to our fur parlors is actually necessary in order to form a true conception of what $117,000.00. invested 1 cia . meeting a i . genealogy are given once a week by Duncan Me Allister; chief recorder at the Salt Lake Temple while the of-| flcers realized the growing interest In| this fascinating study, they were both} surprised . Miss Grace Bailey of New a guest at the home of her M. Bailey 0 us an enormous clientele of ‘ ] Conover ro ° if ° . Whelmingly Mrs. A. Conov« with ° in solute sane first their with club held The Seekers' on Tuesday afternoon meeting enomena e evia ni t will b ia epee aorn |ing a few days in the city nas. during the| byBrennanburh," ‘Tenneyson; was read Yeek, Casinos pO aires Mrs. Owen. ‘The next meeting will e Oo on afternoon, Monday an Wyo., | | of re Jake GH Ie spending 9 tw PS ac ead au alah a di- During denated £25 Crest manual e meeting monthly postponed Place lay of will ST. elly | the meeting 7 an| the ts a| be will each a : individuality : this wenins il whic h showing : feature St note eat v Spe oe Handel's iil play the on are ares coh os materials selected "Mr cathedral Servic serie: atternoon Ladies' "Changes will building The 1 places the mecting training 20SLO ; ts De Liberty, Chapter D. A. R., which was to have met this week on Thursday| with Mrs George R, Hancock, has) will] for Ork, month's WOMAN'S TheCharltonShop Manufacturers the a Coats, Waists and Skirts the first the BS Tnursday the club at. meeting, the!the month the club 324 toward the Canyon Miss Lillian Fitch of Calumet, Mich.,| >¢ held HIGH-CLASS In the on yjonday afternoon with Mrs. Etoward King, 806 Hast Tenth South street es wen they ton, all * from Michigan, for in +e and Misses' the first ronits, Jules Le Bartheof Denver.al Mrs, Worsteds- IZI SIZES Pall and Winter Styles in Women's and Mr. and home - again, days full lasted.d steirte of flutehinson rectors | ents, a Hon, aeand Mrs> Qhomas Biyth. _- Suits and Ser Mr. East IN MAKERS of R Lake! Treasure o2 the ngton, taking returned Nac Z SUITS BEST COUNTRY. ailor-Made 7 ~ Rerinaivs Models. on winter, delssohn Ch Works Mir Berkho H Miles} Jamiestow 7 <xpoattion. r ado, Most W. Woman's Mr. and Mrs. W Nutting will | °°? leave Tuesday for a trip through Colo- Mis : oe In " Of Hath of] of clal at Milan, street, J. middle Sanaaee gO and resses an Owns a the from. Phe Utah Salt October 10, at 8 o'clock. are cordially Invited to at- and leave STYLES TAILORED section club meets of this - week The - Mr. in WINTER Pg box j 7 . fair t will re t Paul s c amb h 1 ths Guring The published in} The muste illustrated Mrs. topic the , and ot of Ve + Religfon and Constitution Under the Last Three Kings," "Causes of Deeline," Character of Ancient Roman Society," "Private Manners," Public} Manners." } Rockwood, descendant - Le of tend FALL tl Mr musica first } Will sing But the hp og literary been be read History house, anniversary| Alberta a literal The Women to their be s * the vio-]| McKittrick original Utah," The of Centerville} ss At J, | SPpecia Hutchinson} ° fe Attention v. ; and Don Carlos Standish had been| Mr L. Bowman, 364 East Third married that day.-at 2 gain k by South ‘street, on Tuesday afternoon, Patriarch John Smith. The bride is} October 8. The topic will be given by well known in Salt Lake, having been|the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, followed a trained nurse, who resided with her! by roll call and one minute talks grandmother, Mrs. . J. D, Roundy, 542 . West First North street. The brideThe regular monthly meeting of the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. N.| Woman's Republican club will be held mee attention MeClellan obligato A yocal Professor Ross Miss have will Bee Literary morning @ Rockwood her Standish, Standish. Direct at ) 1d as bepate i it. Op opportu- today store Amy- Osborne | violin FOS artists, torie Nellle entertaining * 8 M. Of | celebrated Bireet -to when. With \ omertor | ail Weihe to represent Utah's musical talent, our T reputation will be established | ©"! J : beyond all question, 2 * oe Web- Lake heard by Warren and musicians. * came as a great surprise, was the anpouncement that the eldest daughter fortunes - wer J. : J warty = vt appear in character work and reac 5a under the direction of the choir diings. A large number of tickets have} rector, M. J Brine: The choir will been sold and everything points to aj be assisted tonig by two visiting sofine and representative audience } Joists irs William H. Cunningham to fea-} be marked Master numbers, Utah street,} will ccompanied Miss lin acre calc? | gestive and startling in black cats of all sizes and desc ripuions, where ap-} game of Old of the next an Sma a . " at ones a| Miss Claudia| Miss of come SUES les, and Thursday | Temple games Osborne, Evans, tenor oat was pleas-|tlons that Wednesday by magazines North and aay Ivy McC Nein oom Social Sixteen entertained on music Ze lifferent ie ne aoe Wednesday evening at her home, when] the immediate family and relatives| from Salt Lake enjoyed the occasion and presented-congratulations. An i (eresiing feature of the evening, which propriate give ekets drug"5 noon October a dozen young girls who| ; eT F the | distinguisned themselves in the chorus] at|of ‘Robin Hood" in its recent pro-| duction They are: Miss Irene Kel-| fortunes found in tea leaves, told; the bride-elect were invited to meet fascinating and dazzling fortunes, even | he the hand painted cards contained| eos pretty little sketches of delicate tea Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dern entertained | cups. The next table was very sug- pomeany a number of friends Sat- | The ture to cur Miss Es-| ley and Miss Summe Sneye One of the | n ay ane ne ne trom <A | features will be a Teddy Bear song and|'5S 4m adaptation 126 ance in caild costume. George Rog-| 6° Morris ndrewv card party during the Morrison of R ic hifie ld on in ie entertained | Holt, in honor of eae Doscher Taylor when autumn friends Lo a_| Thursday entertainabove the)?" the far tures of the evening. The next meet-| model corridors will be exhibited with | jing will be with Mrs. W. S. Hudson on|a talk on the subject. An address will |! Canitol Hill on Thursday, October 17 be given by Don Maguire on Prehis- pleasant social} gracefully dec- flowers management riit That there is nothing new underthe| evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs | Miss Lillleth Smith entertained the] L. A. Culmer's fine pictures. The com-| sun is as true today as in the days of} Hartman, the latter having lately come| members of the Undine club at her| mittee in Ogden have done everything Solomon yet there is always the/to Salt Lake as a bride. The house} home Thursday night. After the us-| toward insuring a cordial welcome reaching out for the new. Hostesses] was artistically decorated for tne oc-]| uas Ser iness, refreshments were|and entertainment for those who will are often heard to say that they would] easion Vines and sprays of autumn] serve The club will meet next week] attend It is probable that a trip to be glad to entertain often if they} leaves wreathed the doorways and] with alte Alice Hardy. the Hermitage will be enjoved as could only think of some Pine g original} mantels and twined the baniste rs, and * * " social session in the way of amusement for their | cut flowers In = the gorgeous: fall v: rh \ surprise wedding of the week > «¢ chosen guests. Of course with un-| rieties were n bow ar vase | as that of Miss Proebe Hardin The regular open meeting of the] limited means it is perhaps possible, | throughout the rooms. Mr. a Mrs. | awisen es of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Har-| Ladies' Literary club will he held on judging from some of the remarkable} Leatherwood we assisted in receiv- | din, and Frank Fisher, who were mar-| Friday afternoon at the club house accounts which have penetrated, even|ing the guests, of whom there were|ried Thursday by Father Kiely and| The program promises to be unusually} at this distance, of efforts in that di-/ thirty, by Mrs. Eber W. Hall In the} teft at once for Portland and the coast. | interesting, Mexico being te subject rection by our sisters who are sup-! dining room Miss Shirley and Miss} " Mrs. Gemmell is to give a ilk posed to comprise the ‘Four Hun-! Albaugh assisted in serving, and also | A pretty home ae tee took place Old Mexico," which willl be His tre ie dred" in the eastern centers presided at the punch bowl. Taelat the residence of Mr. and 2 f musically Mrs. Fenton also g s = prizes in the game were won by Miss} H. Carnahan peel ican _ evening, eet paper on "The City of Mexico," "Thi j A pretty little afternoon affair was) Olive Pratt and Dr. Buswell their daughter, Miss Nellfe Carnahan,| Musical program will include a vocal planned recently by a young hostess to was married to George O. Jacobs. The|solo by Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, and violin Who invited her girl friends to an Mrs. Thomas Wise entertained Sat-| house was beautifully decorated anad| Solos by Morris Andrews ufternoon of progressive games. On| urday afternoon in honor of Miss Flor-| 150 guests enjoyed the interesting oc+ * e tables arranged in reference ent forms of fortune-telling. Pek and ae the engage-| 7 SonUunAa ease la. I see | ao ives "as 7 ie een : att yt etewell etre, e DN ey sea oe | taken up with 1 conference and { ! domein- | State fair that itjh h haan ducted bs | fo ear 1m Appearances ons ae and eke Oa ley, Mftss Amy be afternoon wen delightful rep-|Mrs. poi, | eid GT in solo in -that en the ul an mane 1 worthy object in: view, }ment promises to be at} om will during the week Mrs. Decem-|at ove oe But the rae Idi important tes most }oag Lat Se oA ip FE B ~ Ati a || sseputation he will receive a royal andwelcome. as a singer woman Hehas | Willes-Horne noon, &, foros the benetit; of th i ib of the | Wile ritasuim Crest ch ranen | Canyon Billa nHesechi inehewnin: proceés 7ot | construction. asi fin Oe ver Professor J. Tlorenc it will be strictly the| pleasant the evenit iz. There is|for Mrs. whether it really pays to say, that by the time | te ie October the hour of starting, beautifully clean, | y,; afternoon Drought snp in the rear by the anxious oP bad he: Ow 36 father, carrying the family baby. As| Society as a whole can not afford to Mrs. George W. Snow and Miss Eva] the hours go on it must be a question! mics Gadski tomorrow night at the|Snow were the hostesses at a very| in the mind anticipated -= Musicians. UW : ita ernaps°one of the greatest attractions in a musical way that Salt Laks | has been privileged to enjoy is the ap‘ | pearance of Gadski ? tomorroy night ‘them ag given Mi Lincoln wedding will ete : announces niece Paul club on Wednesday afternoon by home, her at telle Clinton street Me and oO ne of . the : : ! of the week|is s en ; ei i marnit nt organ whien has 600 social events under tne direction of ¢ oa Miss Fear is the dance to be given by the seniors | Stanley McKittrick, who is herself more pipe E than th labernack OL; of the High school Saturday evening. | noted impersonator, and has had mue h | Ban, ana 116) stops a hoped that at WAOSerepucatign' Weth Villard en-| successful in arranging | experience Mrs. Sam Porter will entertain Afternoon Bridge club on Tuesday ari ROnY Elon est Brigham street. ! oar a raining pLtt i eae, ut NC ays evening street, I ast On eo eure liep eee vase ees T ua te Pee " Tuesday ae ao, Anderson iatce Mass. f spot of | 0s veh ue ay SOCIETY. ss ae Cin a Wet IN Charles id. ne: en '" --eee engagement pine] Of! of and a ey Me ite way ‘ civesatnecrnecded eure arate ‘| | 100K} group | | WEEK OE eines Vas t LBar || otherwist deserve a ous Beet deserving mother a ‘ eed 2 to take | color which well accords with the rica tints of nature ane adds also to@#uUtumn the attcactt h youn a fe bright winiNoods then: vi chic h there ts forest inthe glories of a state fair, or| Soe eon windows, | young ares oy { dazzling show the long . eee awaith nel ret Tena erent Warmth, small, helpless children, and unfortun-| babies, wt 210 é dragged along;~ ate. babe 5 tired, unhappy little morsels of hu~| manity, who can have no possible in-| before sea So efore a iter DAL of » So | | Besar cr of iaketiatee interest to ta ue re | my aesa ; iN Sailees LTmanteee on ya Sta if i th "itis 0 aa SARE tarot "of expects s the gates ay tennis contest closed last Saturday was| by deep interest when the | ieee tables, ingenuity ' ox frocl rocks . aa: ee of "ie BGCRE tala ear six the pedestrian|L confidently found lone the upon ae. ------ |: tie Tabernact Theatre Tuesday for Man- the fe mee Fuest rary something home pel them ippearancemetropolit the ust} A vpeare few days, and the un-| tunate th thnrougchauit assumed bac : M atthess | women's cup was won wtby Mrs. P. ' C | most popular] aoe ¥ seezon ) Inv! arlably lita: o mps¢so a i Bee sect See 1 ee , 8 go ee rule the) our hay , contraries : of young girl of the attrac-, state vitnin |} which {marked - I 6, 1907. OCTOBER | = tI ee ae lp greatniedealwen of ever social sinatra tife going au pammat CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, ¢ ou jelub. Those entering the contest aro all experienced local players, ar 1d ata at! |interest will center around the game. | The cup to be played for is presented by Mrs. F. I ee and is said by those who seen i be re-| ' ve the so_Although beautiful markably ; LAKE | Pa 9 in 9 yn 9 x < a as the popular priced { $5.00 up in proiusion. £ :.4' mp COMP tr ce u Al BQ e 1 X ete E. 1 hn t : men's f f fur Mehesy 1 m | anc eo aaa ur wage jr., es ds Knutsford ined Hotel. "urs 7 overcoats. from oO |