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Show iNT ER-MOUNTAIN Shows Romance HELD YESTERDAY What It oo B'Nai Brith Order Honors Memory of Departed at Sunday Service. I ihe locomotive renllvy haa a It It only learn istic voice. much Ing as oe FREUND DELIVERS ADDRESS there affairs J, Boehmer Talks on the Value of Cementing the Organization, the is revealed or seem of shriek that are of almost of as whistie the the human ordinary out one to wheels another, past miles their built rov an words be witha heard on the other or voices or vusiness Railway stant just by the way from in less. above rails, thelr employes can tell In an who is at the throttle, in which the signal | Is.as much character } 000, "EF laeman fo back and !n-}teet rear of train.' just WF ET "Plagman return west." d - - the the for the day, There's something in ISAAC LEVY, MELLINGER, N. LEWIS, SHEPARD MORRIS BENSON, SOMMETS, LOUIS KOLITZ, FRED ICHRL SIMON, WATTERS, RABBI JACOB | BRODIE, u ° and deeply members touched who had the gathered tribute to the departed. were Rabb! Charles Charles Kent J. J-'ers Boehmer eral solos. lows: "We Rabbi are memorate Freund gathered those of the janembled to rhe pay|that of spoke es fol-| the there speak-| where. and| properby sev-|and is The Freund sang Then signals you not you see some That is part of the humor of locomotive whistles. It reminds one for all th world of a podgy little man with the soul's. Immortality : to the dream, has human race and a fond heen hold dear ones enshrined in an Immortality of deathless Enveloped as we are In the perlod of winter, we feel assured that with spring's return plant life will see its rebirth With our departed also-they lle in those houses of everlasting life to live over and over again in the memory of those from whom they have taken their departure. The undying nature of their memory is a partial tribute and compensation of their immortality "In varioys communities throughout the world, there are those among people of our faith whe ceiebrate this day, For tradition hus asserted-the proo to the contention is not forthcoming- that the seventh of Adar is the anniversary of the birth and likewitse of the death of Moses, our great law giver. Memory treasures the name _ of e great emancipator Great, Name Is Sail his "The passing of time fame ner blurred ac wight of the''s ae has the Aven ine s sound conditions well, and pUnoep here: it does not require from away off over the plains probably right when he asserts: ‘Goin' to be @ storm.' he companies. Tho books are made is are the things these all not course, Of of books rule the in recognized strict-] histle should be distinct, with pie Bert Willaims Wanted at Junction for Larceny; May Be Forgery Locally. Bert teeves Williams, who in the county In married Minerva jail about a year] response to f ee brothers the RoE request of Walker Caare. ee of ms career.| his earthly to terminate desire of be still might he that Protesting service to his people and to his fellowmen, he had to give in to a higher decree. And when, with the kiss of God|‘* - city, at the Junction "® is wanted is| that Williams possible be may wanted in Salt Lake for forgery. Last! summer C. E. W. Bowers, a local -ler, was swindled out of proved to be a worthless ! ng what check. The description given the police} tallies with the description of Williams. In the In addition, there was a woman case who answers the description of The police stated| Minerva Williams, last night that Bowers will be asked| to look at Williams to see If he can| identify nim as the check passer. to answer to a larceny charge was both surprised and disBal and said he was arrested when gusted judgment] better have shown he should some degree of halo about the demise| than to come to Salt Lake. of Moses. Human-like, Moses did not|t® be profoundly ignorant to be in the| flesh his place of burial was not dlsclosed to his sorrowing people. This has been explained as being a _ preventative to the people to visit the had thought} grave of one of whom they they much and whom, possibly, might deify. "Put though that lonely eat in the land of Moub is not known as the burial place of Moses, aneueh as a shrine it has not been visited, Mose is t!mmortal-he lives on. well may We take this assumed day of his death and utilize it to honor the names and memortes of those of our number who have answered the Ike summons from on high China's Dowry of the Dead. "The people of China have a pecullar custom known as the ‘dowry of the dead' As s00n as one of their number dies his grave is visited and to that grave are brought articles of food and also things of value. ‘These are left there for the enjoyment of the deceased. We need not make any hypotheses as to the purport and value of such practice. We may be correct in surmising that it was assumed and accepted as a fact that the dead partook of the meals and gifts that were brought that as it may, it ha quite an aspect of the material nature of Oriental teaching. "Is there & mighty step forward in the Jewish teaching which has it that when the body of a dead one is in our A GOOD MORTGAGE in your own name, free from this company, is a safe and reliable investment. Our twenty years' train is standing for signals to back signals er hacen See at : eee @ToTwo, arrangent: when LEW) cones eiiers DRE z efollo "y aos Pena is BES ee AIDS, FEE Ber cowuens ies a. OMC® bree: yenen train 3 the ; train : als aay aec | Ete Stary # oe its ot ie'stending, ian"Back Three, when orale planer Bhat poe Yue aa PEO Bs Pro " OUT. Paan ss brakese mea OIOE: ae vintaalicn ply or release air "hkeduce train is running, Four, when speed." ; must acknowledge by two successful experience is at your service. He claimed as to why 00d at Marringe. Discusses Order. Mr. Boehmer took as his theme, "The B'nai Brith Order, Its Practices and Its Sentirhents," first going into the objects and accomplishments of the order. He said that the B'nai Wirth The * check Shiny, Satin olly, skin from muddy cream and skin made Satin fair skin by pow- re paper, picture frames. Midgly-E -Bodel Co., 33 EB. ist South. _ Ripple CHipkvee. Srannon. Wall paper, picture frame Midgly-Bodel Co., 23 E. Ist South. rent at 33 W. 1st South, SIX NEW PHYSICIANS TO PRACTICE IN UTAH At a meeting of the state board of medical examiners Saturday, the following physicians were granted licenses to practice in Utah John W. son, Harry Marshal Vance, Rosenberg, Harry B. Felts, Alexander J. Nielson, Herbert J, Lund, George G. Espe. (ee ee w Bros.' Book Store uae nemaves o 217 "Bauth Main. Ind. phon 239, was founded for no selfish purpose. but for the sole purpose of lending a Bargains in watches. Jeweler, 12 E. lst South. t helping hand aid, particularly Salt Lake Photo Supply C be and Kodak finishing. PPok Ma Main Pew all Jews in need of the Roumanian and Woods Was Extradited. Woods was extradited from Atchison, Kas., a few weeks ago, and is. being held to answer a statutory charge ferred by Georgia Brown, colored, he contracted the disease Is a mystery, as he was in good health when recelved at the jail He is a hearty eater and many of his friends have sent him food every day. It is possible the disease germs were in this manner carried Into the prisoner. Woods is probably reeeciving more attention that could be bestowed on him were he in a private family He has @ day and night nurs¢ M. A. Peterson, who is serving ao four months' sentence for receiving stolen property, and Louts Lockhart, prisoner being held for a sheriff In an adjoining county, are the nurses. Calderwood fave the nurses the antl-toxin treatment, and according to medical sclence they should be {mmune from the dlsease, Roth Are Quarantined, It is probably the first time in the history of Utah that a jail and ‘the sheriff's residence atlached were both under quarantine at the same time and for different contagious diseases. Sheriff mery's residence is quarantined on account of searlet fever. His little daughter Jessie has the disease, but is convalescing, and will soon be out of quarantine. If Woods could have kept the diphtheria at bay for another day, he would have been out of jail. Certain of his friends had arranged to make bonds for him. It was believed yesterday by the jail officials that there is no danger of an epidemic of diphtheria breaking out among the prison Excelsior Camp. Excelsior camp had the largest attendance In its history on Monday evening last. There were exactly 60 members In the hall, only four of them being visitors. The outside members were reception, and each given a hearty made a neat speech. Neighbor Sharkey an old member of Excelsior camp, who has not been to a meeting for a year, was astonished at the growth of the camp, and in a speech he complimented the team and Captain James Terry for their splendid appearance. Thert were three more members initiated {nto the secrets of woodcraft and four new applications were favorably voted upon. The election of a delegate took place during the evening and Consul unanimously chosen by McGuire was the camp, with Banker Fail ag alternate. The managers were Instructed to obtain a new hall on account of lack of room and facilities, and they will have some excellent news to impart this evening Every member {s earnestly requested to be present this evening, as the consul has something private to say to each individual. Speefal Deputy Mitchener and Deputy MeGuire and also state consul are doing excellent worl: for the camp, and are bringing in lots of members he evening closed with a solo by Neighbor James, a piano solo by Neighbor Witzell and a speech by Neighbor Bryan There will only be one initiation night during, the month in the future, so that neighbors will be able to reach by eleven at the latest. Captain Terry requests that all members of the team be present this evening to obtain their numbers, The meeting will commence at 7:15 sharp ---* Foresters of America, A Box of for A well developed case of diphtheria was discovered at the county jail yesterday and as a consequence Frank Woods, colored, who is the yictim, is nurses and the jail {s under quarantine There are 65 prisoners Voods was removed to quarters from the other prisoners precaution has been taken to preve nt the spread of the disense. It was practically an impossibility to use the most po rful disinfectants, as the prisoners would have heen suffocated. A solution of carbolic and chloride of lime was freely in the corridors, cells and rotary, Dr. Calderwood, county ph ysician, who is re Woods, gave orders that no sitors be allawed at the jail until the. Guarmntine has been raised Pe ee pe of botany at Joshua Paul of Utah, was the speaker the University meeting in yesterday at the errerioon the tabernacle. Professor Paul spolce on the theme suggested by the verse from the Sermon on the Mount "Be ye therefore perfect) even 25 your Father in Heaven is perfect." ‘The passage," he said, "is one tha has been more misunderstood, in my judgment than any other in the Bible We know that man is weak, and as prone to err as the sparks to fly upward. The realization of the imperfections of mankind in the face of the saying in the sermon, led many men In the Middle Ages to seclude themselves and live the lives of hermits often scourging themselves, and doing what they coulda to injure mind and ody. teaches that man "But Mormonism can be perfect. We find the key to the passage in the saying of Jesus Christ, when the disciples were arguing 2s to which should be greatest in the kingdom 9f Heave hen Christ pointed to the example of ‘the child. "And Mormonism exalts the child. Tho perfection referred to is the possibility for infinite growth in knowledge and power The child is perfect in our. belief, since he a pre-existent state, and his soul has not bina injured by the associations of is perfect when he is doing his Russian Jews. The speaker touched to obey the commands of God." on the wonderful aid that the order ec ieee na -nniiomnnteniame had given to emmigrants *9 this country when they first landed and were A Warning a feel tired before exa sign ertion is noc laziness-it's that without work; of the erection of hosthe oystem lacks vit 3 d needs pone asylums and charitable instituhe tonic effect of Hood's Sars saparilla tio Sufferers should not delay Get "No ma tter whither we turn," he re that tired feeling by be -ginnning to continued, "we meet these monuments ake Hood's Sarsaparilla today, of philanthropy, the visible signs of B'nai Birth practices." The B'nal Birth WALL PAPER. hospital maintained by the. Denver e it done this. month and we will branch was touched upon with its both save sah mone WitA. Duvall, motto, ‘The Rich Cannot Enter Here," phones, 110 W. "2d Se. and its practice of treating only those, oor tebe ai eye. ea in absolute need, who could not afford Dr. W. M. Stookey, ‘eye, nose to pay for treatment. and throat, 307° Sharon Surdign.' 57 W. Mr. Boehmer closed his remarks with South Temple references to the order as a character bullder, of the help obtained from the associations formed and of the many ways that opened to the members of helping themselves through helping others. "I say to you again enter the fold for you belong there; and if you have not had occasion to try your strength of oatde love teward mankind, then do I bid you enter our fold, but on one condition, you must be a manly man- ali else you will develop unger the teachings of our beloved orde Plano Fumigants Used to Prevent Spread; Sheriff's House Closed, NEWS FROM LODGE ROOMS wa "Man utmost re TAKEN Professor Paul Speaks of Meaning of Saying in Sermon on the Mount. the Ce ibee oa 34 Main St., Op. Z. C. M. L possible. | "Dowry in Jewish practice is known mainly in connection with marriage. But we can take to heart a lesson learned from Chinese procedure, We may. dower our dead by mentioning their names, by keeping the memory of them green in the land of the living. With out progressive and boasted civilization we would not dream of making sacrifices near the graves of those whom we love. hey need not partake of such offering in the ascending smoke in which they and Deity are sharers of the offering made. No such should be our dowry ‘But rather, and in this we should be unanimously agreed, by making sacrifices in life like their activity in life, Specifically to our present service, "The Practices, Sentiments of the B'nal Brith," are for the inculcation of that spirit of unselfishness which membership in our order stands for. Religion properly interpreted and practiced teaches the consideration of others beside the self. The development of the true content of religion, from narrow tribalism and nationalism to the broadest manifestations of universalism, has taught the need of this spirit of altruism, or as it has been well designated, as the religion of ‘otherism,' you hear the names of those of our brothers now departed, give them the credit of having been of a band of unselfish workers in humanity's cause. They obtained no material benefit ap membership in the order. Its high aims and purposes they imbibed and took to heart. "Not self-centered but unselfish should all of us strive like them to fulfill life's purposes. Thus would we best dower them so that with the Psalmist we might exclaim that when our time shall come to walk into the great beyond, ‘O let me die the death of the righteous and let my latter end be like Bochmer peealene tua ia ie ae eee here sale ae money mightne be pees, most Se Walkers will be received early this week and the work of distribution will 9¢ begun at once. The policy will be to reach the beneficiaries direct and not through organizations or societies. midst, one must only speak of matters pertaining to death and to the | dead? It is taken for granted that the siritil: Wuriew4 can -atlll- heat. wha | dead is said in their vicinity while a are near. This also is materialistic to an extent. | Dowry as IS ACTION ---- et advantageously disposed of, a meeting was held on Saturday. It was decided hat the fund should be into equal parts, one to ! hree he Salvation army, one by t eers of America and the third tdisposed of among deserving people on t he advices of the ministers of the city it is expected! that ! 3y this last means who would feel embarrassed in many going to one or the other of the two organizations, and yet who are in need will be reached. ‘ will be handled entirely along undenominational lines with the sole purpose ef accomplishing as much by call se Charity Sale Receipts to Be Given to Men Now Without Work. ede g pal lat a Bans cent Peneee guaranteed 0, to ARRESTED FOR OGDEN; TO SCATTER MONEY MANKIND MAY STILL MAY BE WANTED HERE AMONG NEEDY POOR ATTAIN PERFECTION n Ogden ! Williams taxes, When Answer in-|engineman 26° Was last night arrested at the Oregon Short Line depot by Detectives Case and Burt. Williams is wanted ceased Oo, Ene conte ~ ~ proper grounds of stability has made his name immortal. In this does his consist. immortality partial woven has know, you as "Legend, his lips, Moses 0 Those who have,watched the conductor or other employes around a train pull the air cord in the passenger In the cars, while the train is standing yards, or while it Is moving, may have wondered what it was all about. Probably if they Listened intently they would have noticed soon after a "toot-toot' from the engine {Immediately afterward, or else some change In the position of alr brakes, or other apparatus controlled from the engine. The "toot-toot' was the "O K" of the 7 vince et elias a : G sf when | ths heightened ‘the splendor: of his doings.| The work his hands in the lishment. ofof man's security onlyestabon] upon QUICK from a big moguljly for business, and to read one of Five, when train is standing, "Call in ig flagman " locothat every fancy you might af e womon|them, running, is train when ve, other. every like was whistle motive slih wy re are! mas , eee crease speed." the rule book of the Har-| whistles|Tlere is what iocomolive different oes approaches train a passenger When lines says about signals from the and Jt would|riman there are locomotives, a station at which itis to meet a train futile to attempt to classify them wl. engine whistle the conductor must give one short blast The locomotive whislte, too, varies "The signals prescribed are Illustrated by ‘o' for short sounds; ‘- forjof the air whistle, immeditely after ith the engineer. Observe a few trains a crossing. One gives all onger a pproaching sounds. The sound of the| passing the station w histling post. The long wall that you begin to think willl w and duration proportionate to] short blasts of the steam whistle n ever end. It occupies fully 30 seconds|te nsity e ae F It is almost as bad when Pats Ne alg nec return ee an as be not dimmed recollection *y) aes house, the fussing about ECladecar \Whiotles ; only as attrac- atmospheric: the yard|™Uch change to bring rain. Therefore,| ears, ana! When the farmer stands by his front door after dinner and hears a low moan xramp bass of (the carries the air ts full of oor eee tie soundaircarries milesandfarther when}a2 the is crisp clear. thanWith: By sight' they are} ‘away from to say that If the proof memory. from alko away truthfully as may we ideal, tive sees our which tc an immortality of Moisture the; Raye organization who are no more. Yes,| physically in body they are not with] us: but we would be far from the truth} . vouchsafed a beautiful sult some- ‘tn little toy, seemingly avout high, puffing around load a one or two a like work its at voice, aa Then, notice wrong, are rhythm a volce, you get for the such explanation, six feet under a roaring here to com-j| of our] members rails. something exhaust Oo a A S&S. RelJser, <a-F3>CO M. "Plagman - oo, to call the attention of yard engines, or other tralns, to. signals displayed for a following section -- 0 0, approaching public crossings at grade. approac sh stations, crossing at grade, junctions, rajlroad and mail cranes. sticking." 00 00 90, "alr brakes oo -, transfer of air. assist 00 oo, "Second enginem" n in recharging the air. sounds of the A succession of short persons or whistle is an alarm for cattle on the track. Conductors' Signals. monster HYAMS SAM PDWARD -, character hope LOUIS COHN, the - Linen Is the greatest value in stationery that you can possibly purchase The low price of this paper is out of all proportion to the quality and the quantity you get for the money. You may see it in our East window, or better still, inspect it in the store. SCHRAMM'S ‘"‘Where the Cars Stop'' The Great Prescription Drug Store. NOW want a ‘‘Benjamin'' Suit or Over eoat for about two-thirds, or in some cases half value, you must act NOW antine. «poyeye! train 000 The annual memorial services of the B'nai Brith order were observed by the local B. Fv Peixotto lodge in its rooms In the Auerbach building yesterday afternoon. The day was set aside all over the country by the different lodges or the order to commemorate the brothers who have been called to the great hereafter. The services of the local branch Pe ried with them a message of icve nnd] ALEXANDER of chug-chug - Prisoner Infected and Cellhouse Is Now in Quar- pro- the accent with whic the signal 18) given that has the same effect as the) tones of the human voice in revealing Whistle a Barometer, too, the lIscomotive whistle| ferves as as the long train is pulled up a heavy food harometer. People 2 tell-especially those who live in can grade, miles from the rallthe country a few They laugh at one another, and you what sort of weather may road-just can hear ali sorts of fun going on, when be expected, from the way in which you get accustomed to their languace ' the whistle sounds They searcely know what it is, but thefr observant ear beather Or they may console with each comes trained to note these things. just or issue a warning that the "G. M." 1s as they may note the way in which coming along and you had better be the smoke files from the smokestack. If {t ascends straight up, high into the looking your beet. air, {t means clear weather, If it Iins a Set Form. or descends <9 the ground, form Of course, an engine has a set is se attered it means a storm If in everything, and there are, for saying In every direction, it means a wind So, too, with the whistle. If it Is things that a loc QOafter all, not many heard for miles, throwing its echoes motive is allowed to say--explicitly back from the hill and forest, you may If it makes different signals it breasics count before long, and you the rules. had what hay can unin which the engine It Is in the way der shelter. If you notice the It displays its charsays a thing thet whistle of the approaching train until acter i t is nearly oposite your farm, you may For example, you may hear a whistle} go ahead and get some more hay cut. almost a on that sounds as If it came Storm tis Predicted. earth. the bowels of the Probably, it is suggested, this is the say, sounds the alarm of some righ ty rhythmical eon in the wa a man pulls the t *) east." valve as in his handwriting. You can - - ~- when running, "Train has tell, when you get familiar with rall-| parted ' roading, not only who is handling the oo, "O K" answer to any. signal, engine but what sort of 2 mood he if/not otherwise provided for al} with each hour, and Character distance tne signal in ta he like five] the with the signal, and it seems minutes. The next one, perhaps, gives! veyed the algnal so fast that It is throngh| Langunoge of Toois, almost hefore the other one would ha re Ilere are the signals, with commenced Crossings are minor af-| meaning fairs to it, and it hasn't any time Lo 0, "Stop. Apply brakes," waste on them That engine is full hi bee) Release brake here something, really to. to 60 say they speeding rate roar character philosophiz- in really it talk trains the They ee study couid life saving Engines their a really in eharacter, at you locomotive it locomotives in has is of Is of or also If humorous study as and for the Voice, language, There room In saying'? io, DIPHTHERIA AT | THE COUNTY JAIL of the Engine Toots Language JEWISH MEMORIAL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY REFUBLICAN, MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. = THE a Court Salt Lake No. 1 held its regular meeting last Wednesday night in K. of C. hall, 21 West First South street The meeting was well attended, it being the night of installation of officers for the ensuing term. Tho following is the list of oo installed H. Graham, C. R.; A. Welling, Ss. Cc. Ri; CG. ~ White, oe &:. W. Greenig, R. . Clough, treasurer; Bie de Se eee Ss. ce ; W. H. Walker, . W.; Chris. Woodell, S. B,;. William Ray Grennig, J. B.; W. M. Matthis, lectrustees, J. C. Cleveland, A. F. J. G. Wilkes; physician Sr., Harrison; druggist, Charles Van e. Immediately after the ceremony the delayed matter of organizing a junicr court of Forestry was thoroughly discussed and it was learned from the committee which had charge that everything would be in readiness by not later than March 17, as all the necessary regalia and the charter will be on hand by that date, As there are 45 applicants for membership, the launching of a junior court Is an assured thing. A committee was appointed to call on the officers of the Y. M A. and also the officials of the Juvenile court, giving the officlals a pamphlet showing the cost of joining the junior court and the benefits derived therefrom. Fraternal Union of America. death ai Colonel be of pained Supreme Handley, who to Vive died coe of the President January hig 17, Worth-While is almost Sale opportunity is yours NOW at an The end. but very soon prices will go back to the usual seale. ‘""BENJAMIN'' Clothes are made in New York and made to fit you. DoultonMadsenQwen& Wi-1h3 )WHERE Main Stree tiI-t13 THE CLOTHES Fit, ain Street oo followed by the death of Supreme Steward Robert E, Coulehan Colonel Handley was sick only 15 days, and died of a and Brother Coulehan effects of a stroke of paralysis. Vice President H: undley was deeply interested in the welfare of evergreen lodge, and deeply regrets hig mourns his loss the suddn 1,0, membership departure, and 0.71. Jordan lodge No. 3, I. O. O. B., is having new life infused into It At the regular meeting on Monday evening last five candidates were initiated and several others proposed for membership. The initiates were W. C. Pickering, R. L. St. George, O. M. Hughes, W. P, Gelbel and M V Wagner. A number of visitors were in attendance, among them being some of Uncle Sam's boys, now stationed at Fort Douglas. The team work was under the direction of J. B. Sackett, captain, assisted by Harry Lawrence, N. G.; R. G. Buckle, VenG W }), Mooro, conductor; 4: A. Whitelock, V. W., and Albert Isom, P. G. Much enthusinsm is manifested and good work is expected by the team at the next meeting, when the first degree will be conferred. Visitors always recelfve a warm welcome. Jordan lodge No. 3, I. 0. O. F., will have five initilatory candidates and nine for the first degree Monday evening. Visiting members of the order are welcome. Independent Order ot Odd Fellows, Salt Lake lodge No, 2, I. O. O. F., will pay a fraternal visit to Friendship lodge No. 27, of Sugar Honse ward Thursday night. This is one of a series of visits belng made by the local organization. On Friday night apes work will be put on by Salt Lake lodge, there being two candidates, There was a large attendance last Friday pight, Including several visitors from outside jurisdictions Woman's Hellef Royal Neighbors Truitt, will entertain the ladies at her 7 Fern street (take Warm Ci at a card social, from 2 to All lady Maccabees and their are cordially invited. S$ 5 p. m. friends Fraternal of American. Salt Lake valley camp 3072 held its record mecting last Thursday evening. There was not a vacant seat In the hall when Oracle Rothwell opend the meetIimeek. Wood, a well-known member of the Modern Woodmen, was initiated into the secrets of the order. Neighbor Wood was installed as physician to the camp during the evening. Miss Alice McEnany played a delightful solo on the piano, <A card party will be given on Thursday, February 20, and the committee is working hard to make it success. The nelghbors of the camp are cordially invited to a social given by Recorder McEnany at her home, No. 5 East Eleventh South street, on Thursday evening. A good time is assured all who attend Brotherhood, Sego Lily lodge No. 252, T. F. B.. held its regular meeting in the P. O. hall last Vednesday night A large attendance and much enthusiasm was the order of the evening, and much interest was shown in the discussion of the plans for the coming year. The initiation fee, as well as the fee for the medical examination, have been temporarily reduced, which has resulted in a considerable increase in membership. Statlonary Engineers. _ Utah No. 1, National Association of Stationary Engineers, met in their rooms, 260 Commercial club building, Friday evening with a large attendance, After the regular routine of business Brothers W H. Kilpatrick Rave an illustriuted lecture on the steam engine. The degree team is re- ing, quested whieh be hela at the ing, February to be 14 Improved Order of Red on hand will next meet- Friday even- Men, Washakle tribe No. 1 kindled is counceil fire last Monday evening Jn ample form. Mohawk tribe No. 5 came over in a body and paid a fraternal visit. The adoption degree was conferred and at the request of the visitors the warrtor's degree was given. The visit of Mohawk tribe was much appreciated. This evening degree work will be conferred. United Spanish War Veterans. Camp E. A. Wedgwood No. 1, U. S. W. V., will hold an important meeting tomorrow night, all members are requested to be present. T = oe P ha r the n year with stride toward a record waste and the campaign is being prosecuted virorously. Corps. James B. McKean post, W. R. C., will hold its regular semi-monthly meeting Wednesday, February 12, at Odd Fellows' hall, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The Yeomen. There was a nice attendance at the card party last Monday evening even though the weather was quite stormy. All members of the degree staff should be present this evening as there will be work to be done. Woodmen of the World. The dance given by Utah Camp 338 last Wednesday was a success, and all present enjoyed themselves. On February 26 the team will give a masquerade ball, and several beautiful prizes will be given away. Ladies of the Maccnbees, The ladies of Lilllan Hollister Hive No. 15 will give a card party at the home of Mrs. A. Thompson, 415 Twelfth East street on Friday evening, Februry 14. Take Second South car to Twelfth East street. -- >> o-_-_- The purity and cleanliness maintained the baking of ROYAL D is folhe care of the handling after it aro poe as particular 2 the delivery, Spe a vide in Women of Woodcraft. Silver Maple Cirele No. 108 opened its campfire in the woods as usual lasi Friday night with a large attendance, and all officers and guards in their stations The members were entertained by the newly clected officers. There will be a card party February 21 The Thimble club spent Thursday afternoon at Neighbor Carter's. tain G.' M. Creamer has Es serious illness of his mother. Me mbers of Ciscle No. 108 express their gorrow and sympathy to Naan Shafer in the loss of her brother. The Clerk has moved to 239 West Fifth North street. a Royal Nelghbor of America. Auxiliary carmp No. 4986 held its regular meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall with Oracle James Larson in the chair. All officers were present. ere was a short meeting to begin with, and a card party afterwards, which was a reat success, there being over one hundred people present. A piano solo was rendered by Miss Anna J. Meyers, which was enjoyed by all. This camp expects to give another such card party {n a short time. The next meeting will be held on Monday, February 17. good attendance Is desired okieGicinspeepesin pediment Danish Sisterhood, Lodge Utah No. 69 held its fifth annual masquerade February 5 at Labor hall, which was well patronized by its members and friends. The grand march, starting at 10:30 o'clock, was led by one little girl carrying the banner of the lodge, followed by four other giris dressed {n national colors, each bearing a green branch, representing the lodge Utah No, 69 The next event of the lodge is the anniversary night, for which the committee made elaborate preparation, and it is likely to be the most enjoyable anniVersary ever celebrated by the lodge A special program has been arranged of musical selections, recitations and speeches appropriate to the occasion. ----E | Ladies Evergreen Lodge 151 will hold its regular meeting tonight, and dispose of the new laws affecting all members. Those who were present at the last meeting, as well as those who could not attend, are requested to be present tonight to vote according to their wishes. The degree team will also have work to co through, Mem- bers The of G. A. R. Thel adies of Reynolds Circle No, 1, G. A. R., will hold their regular meceting Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Odd Fellows' hall. ‘ iinet permcmnsall Maccabees. Banner hive No. 11, L. O. T. M., held {ts regular review last Tuesday. Next Tuesday, February 11, Lady Shafer, assisted by Ladies Dubei, Burrows, stels, Monrey, Bane, Sanderson all paper, picture frame artnet -Bodel Co., 33 E. 1st Rant a CRUDE COUNTERFEITS FOUND BY THE POLICE police learned yesterday that The $10 gold coins are bespurious $5 and in Salt Lake, circulated dated 1905 imitations are mint mark and the $5 pleces are dated The imita1907 with 2 D mint mark, clumsy and have about as much gold color as 2 copper cent. 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