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Show TH E INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1909. LN LEGAL NOTICES | pal . NOTICE. P RINCIIGOT GOLD MINING CO., vake city. | aplace of business Salt on levied Daykin 1..." 207-Arthur ton in Honor 10.60 WW. Che ster _. 16.00 ries aie etre eee r Ss! Shee a 239 13-KE.. "1,000 Hammond L Lydla ton- 19 -Ross 225-Miss 08 Chester- 1.000 : thu fet ae iuur 3- en a 1, 000 .1,000 W. TO.00 hester- | et sce) er1,000 oe ce a WwW y hee che r- 1,000 eae nf 213 00 6 5 Deve reaux. Devereaux. B. ; 2,000 5 20.00 Kellogg J, Devereaux it 10.0u mat OO0 L006 220 d ; 2.01 e Thotrapson Thompson & ¢ 1 ot t opposi te the names fol shareholders 4s ame. ' L, A. Shull .-<owar 00 respective, This Store Will Close Monday All Day of Washington's Birthday folthe account the on upon delinquent are escribed sto 6, N There Harrt 1,2 Harri ys 3 Oo, Cushman f oO, Cushman y O. Cushman... ird M. Edwards.1,000 Edwards.1,000 M. tichard 80 500 000 aL Ws ards.1 "000 J e MES. ELIZA K. ROYLE, Presideot Ladies' Literary 1877. First Another milestone has been MRS, ALLEN President Ladies' Club. are due, The follows: "T have in sreat ene Ine passed that pioneer o rganizaof Salt] Literary club in the history of tion, the Ladies f Lake, which was fittingly and Seeof; | priately celebrated on the oce asion the Sixth Anniversary breakfi ust held! yesterday at the Odeon. This annual club function tion f asked. T. SANFORD, Literary Club response this aa of In in e one as| give see oursels as ithers se¢ The guests were Mt 8 Ale n ie \ NaS peat Greer a et John } Mr \ D. Miller. today, | p a dif- Mrs, ONL cthing| the nthe 3 for the breakfast, the pleasant rooms | is our pants for the toast, in the} day. Never has the wide j ie, « incor asct aresar eles trrank™ \ i Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. G. Miss : ese Frank Miller. Elmer Elizabeth (¢ George J. j M rite Rion ¢ ere « A . you I E » stowe, Mrs scope| sea , might o me of tt e| poet re a" EY Mrs. Mrs. "3 <A I. W a , Mrs' C. a H. Mrs. Valliner, Mrs: Glo M W. ; rame] a ry 4 P. A. Henderson, Mi H. Peabod Edw ard Mr L. W. Oglesby, Delano, ‘ et old adage, ees begins at home.' ; What ar e we doing for oursely e of a U, with two small tables! by helping others, do we not best help in the center space The club colors, | 9 urseelves? Tinsman, green and white, were alone u of | stand with outstretched band to help the artistic decorations. Ropes | the phil Eon ic and ¢ he arit able instismilax and plumosus studded white carnations, the club flower, tra ne ed financial but moral help Dr.! 3 ed the full length of the table, club to foster the ) the Hueryveta] baskets of ferns, carnations and ane society was a surgesilo in tl svap dragons, alternating with tall} | direction Wish that every individ-!( wases of the same flowers al member of this club ight be-| The programs were dainty int he ex-| come ¢ a member of th Y we | treme in white with the club mono-| This. they can do by enrolling the | name an d paying $1 a year nto the Eve sed in| ,,.n¢ Ladies Literary club should} Bintz, wit tutions of this city. They not conte with | Goshen's plea ‘to the women of this |. Miss Ree Mrs Eby Carroll, : en > Aa Oo. 7 9 Extra Feature . prices of MissTe Barre tt, Ban Cowan, Mrs H rame, Miss A. John Lee,: Mts. Boxrud, Hughes, \ Mrs G. is ° eeson, John H Mrs.=-( Mrs. the form I ome e Brought The $ Hoftman,| EB 5 Fi ' er t Merrill Mtr go, r Sy ier. he Mrs " X = ra e ecCl O Owiln Especially 2 . : the day ‘ . I} a will t to Y ems Your s . - t Notice e N ‘7,2 . | tT be the big sale sample line Skirts at the fol or +e 4 chett, Mrs. Hutehinson. House a rry . J. +S resente OW1ngs 1 the » a . | +: Department in § 3 et 32 e I* Ww iat 7 Mrs |M. remind very Mi Wallac Dari Mir atherwoo Leath aid < vv 0 0 26 2.30 1.60 1 10.06 10.00 so 5.00 ido 10.0 ' Critchlow, Mrs. E. D. Woodruff, Mrs B. Cummings EB. Stenge Mrs ‘red Hornun Mrs. Sol Siegel, Mr I Kimb iss J. William Miss Dora reenwood Mr I lls rs.) Ay bas) eit: rs. G. V: .Parm< lee, Mrs. ©. H,. Moorehouse, Mrs, EF. M. Allily Ou ; hit Ander. 1 ephens Mr Jones be the very ‘acme Freee of nes |Z:Mrs. J. N. Wysche,White, Mra.Mrs. ens Charles H city. BE Sani x i age ur estan k dorm] G8, Alan re Bt gto Mag 3 | tle \ Ro s >, Mr eae ‘But, dear friends, I do not believe | 6)" Jr Auten," breal- | k H.R. Mi Groutt in the Odeon were filled with 150 or | ; woman's work so appealed to the | more of elegantly rowned women. wor - as now. idies Litera club is an | The Hdye-Willlams orchestra ae eet tlon ae: this elt t ts| tioned at the north end of the spacious} honored Pr a babe in ax adit 1 clothes, | cining room gave a beautifully selected od con program during the hour of the fast which included such deliciot 18, well} wisdom. | known numbers as the Hayden "Sured you using the splendia| "Fifth | powers thus attalned? prise Symphony,' 3rahm''s Hungarian Dance," "‘Cavelieria Rusti- |" A Power for Good. cane," Padlarewiokt Minuet, és Mendelsclub hits ever been tu a us source| sohn's "Spring Song," Schubert Ss3's er-| of "Our pleasure and benefit but] enade," selections from Faus t and | how can you make it a powei for good} |! ne upbuilding of our beautiful Mt-} others. Beautiful Decorations. The long tables covered with 4eintiest of snowy linen were laid BI TT; a M atest at Cae cattear' Gel nah at Gert cies the a kindly thought for your old presi- | eagerly* dent, which I rtainly appreciate They know ho 1 love the old club; anticipated from year to year, each cc- { i-how I glory in its first achlevements| casion adding to the perme repu- }-with what pride I turn to the old! tation of the oldest and rep-| times! resentative woman's club in the "Roe ky Ir rt the words, old friends,| for extolling the) ene country. gi ve full logan rtunity This perhaps, is a weakness the energetic entertainment com-| past | mittee of which Mrs. J.C. Hanchett Is| of us old pe ople | chairman, the signal succes of fair socially is largely seems to have been neglected pic | believe ‘ done o me y e} gotten, and long before the h VUE set |ar Today, ef io aus eae ae E| is WILL PLUMMER, Breakfust. To for a ques you Would MES, CHARLES G. Toastmistress Club 1909. part toast scope yet were the Svery, oneinswedc pub tle ss ent Sea is 5 R. o 6 Skirt Irts ¢ Skirt Irts 5 2 . ‘ e 9 5 t irts 5 4: 3 95 J. . \ll the new spring effects, others the gored. They are the button and silk triumed-they are the voile and Panama materials-colors black, navy and brown. Nifty Black Panama Skirts will be placed on sale this morning at 9 o'¢loek. ‘ aN ara Wr , ‘ rOVrea « s . ar os they»\ hese . skirts are the nie all-wool Panama, gored and extra full around battens ~ = } ; aiiz ¢ 7 : sc f 25 mNno -})]; are trimmed with silk bands and buttons.@ Sizes from 55 to AQ 49 im length-bhblack only. Shirt. : Waist. ] * Bo : Obe roaartae peeuss ary E. Knight... B Green ets & Thompson. Tho. yyopson 200 100 2.00 1.66 100 1.0 00 5.00 S00 5.00 0 3.00 000 10.00 Cushman. .1,550 Ho 45 Thompson. .1,000 - Thompson. .1,0600 | » Louise Deshler A600 eeger .. @ cuk be 150 | Deer . es "0 Mamie Price... 10 , Henderson 1,330 4 atfes i 1,000 1000--H B. Cole einen 1,000 1014--S. M tabieok, 100 1016-Fi Ft. Hotties Sue Sz 17000 1035-C.H Rodi aes « wer spa i-Hudson Sons & Co 70 1050-Rdward M. Watson 350 1099-Flenry Fares ,, 55 I". RR. Woolley. ) 12-G. H. Dern. 1 -Robert S. Tiernan. 51-Geo. W. Morgan. 71-Edward ChamberILC a ahain ie sinle-a fe) eonteas 1,000 $5-Peter Conera ....... 500 $5.00 Young Girls' Skirts $3. ¢S Mrs My Both- e 5 Skirt Irts 9 Made of beautiful quality of colored washable rmaterials-regular tailored waist. Broad shouldered effeet-plaited and tueked front, detachable collar and attached eutfs-open front, a great many choice bargains will be here if .yon attend the sale early-there are waists that sell up to $3.00, they come in a nice range of colors and in all sizes, 10.0% an 50 50 210 13.80 10.00 10.01 1.00 0.00 135. v0 3.5 1 nD 3.01 10.00 2.5% 5.00 10.00 5.00 8 5.00 10.00 Lo 10.00 19.01 5.08 An Extra Special 95c 5,00 10.0. Load ‘What. the is music ee r orth . speaks," beautifulthe words he) 1oblest hing, a wom: could no t have fallen ‘in better: hands | t han those of Mrs. E. B. Cr beloved ree ot the Young | Woman's an association and | whose be antiful life and work. marks | "Perfect Woman, oe | MRS. J. C, HANCHETT, | Plan et: YY aaa there face in pe rfect syn 7 ppathy. with her rather exhaustive hee | Chairman MRS, BE. B. CRITCHLOW. Entertainment Committee | |! Club Hrenkfast, OME Yr, Cowan made one of the disgram in green and the dates 187 7-190 L N : ri Mrs Ww Peat 3 tinct hits of the afternoon in her clever tied with green silk cord and co treatmen t { of ast. he Big Stick | ing the musical m, menu and) -t_ome y Within the Measure of My toasts The motto heading the menu! wr ath." would be timpossible to.| from paces Critchlow, Mrs. I... 33. Short, Mis ely ve an pCequate {dea of Mrs..Cowan's | Spalding, Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, Miss| ough ig = ee flesh and drink | extre mely witty and pertinent remarks } Edith LHobbs. no wie, yet let's be m erry."' king of the origin of the term as Adame, Mee GB ee ee Meaxher, ra finda 14 ee eae was the singing of| the Siviceten by a quartet' pores M of Mrs. Plummer, ae Snyder and Mrs. The menu was Mrs, Plummer reel | | TS-| meRutirity served, as Toastmistr ess, | The selection of Mrs. Charles G.| Plummer as toastmistress on the occasion was a happy one, and although | in her clever prologue which was in original verse, she claimed to be "bereft of wit, ' froom first to last of her| rather arduous role, she simply brim- med over with wit and vernpees bits of humor, and with rare tact { troduced each oa also fulfilling ree spirit of| the legen "Where inward dignity ‘Our ub Addrees,, was responded | to by Mrs. Allen T. Sanford wh Oo bears the distinction of being the Pare d lded by our President in the interests of reform, and saying that it had been for ind that in the home the big stick was changed with good effect for} thie limber slipper, going on to ea y that the "club" as handled by w omen accomplishe ~ more lasting good, ring mar amusing personal c¢ aut | Sty experien ces ‘tint ee only be hal ppreclated as Heard in the speaker's| nimit- | able sty Mrs, ‘George RK. Hancock very fitting| ly responded to "The Federation [dea." She enjoys the distinction of being one of see t directors elected from the women belonging to the aeational Federation of Women's Clubs, to repres sent Utah. She spoke in an interesting and compre hensive manner of | _ arent work that hag been accomnd told starting numbers how 81,000 the and National of | which h was Yell worth the Federation bricht working future for. an extra special Bargain Table, where will be 3.24 CRYSTAL N The Last. Final Clearance on Women's and Misses' Coats At this sale today there will be many ments that the former prices means and suits the customer, the price will A hl a Phere are coats for children AG er ree eect crepe ai 2 Bear skin and velvet coats ages THEATER > Trom 1 to - 5, 7 . C at..... = -«)] OF ' ~ 2 EOL OWOMCH Ee o'clock p. n « with MURRAY H HATCHERY | 1S | DOING BIG BUSINESS CRYSTAL We have received a large consignment of children's dresses which we are placing on sale. $4.00 and $5.00 values, ' id cost of sale ay advertising G. f ie DERN, Utah. City, Lake § and ex- ecretary the Session | propriate fifty-three thousan j acre feet of water from Y Summit county, Uta diverted from Bea bears south 63 degrees 45 mir j| which: E utés east 2et distant froin the northwest c orner f section ship 3 north range 9 east Salt Lake base and m eridian, from whe are {t will ans ig a ¢ anal for a et to a po aint whieh rees east 4,100 feet corner of section ange 120 west > and meridian where | it ise ‘harged into the ellow creek in } > $1.49 THEATER her official acts, gave a finished schol- _ 30 NOTICE TO WATER USmERs. a eee a ER'S OFFICE, SALT re ‘bruary |i Laike Cit 8 Notice Fig pone given Wvyuta Dev elopment cpte eh i: . Russ sell by its vice pres- Another large shipment. of spawn was received yesterday by the Mountain Trout company of Murray, ma cing five shipments In all arriving this week Large shipments of eggs aro going out daily. from chip hatchery to various | parts of the state and from indications at the present time, it will be necessary to increase the shipments of cach week so as to take care of the orders | for trout eggs to stock private ponds| and strean } -$<$-$-$_ +. | | the Salt Moving cd he Ba and Illustrated Songs. overy fternoon. anc evenin Admission. 5c. Se tzell, from a musical standpoint, was well able to respond Moyne Pictures nd Qlustrated to "A usical Arpt Hidden Soul Songs every afternoon. and evening arly original poem where she gave the| cf Barns. " Referring to pe Ae Admission; Sc. muses and that in ancient tin eredit to Minerva, the goddes of wiswas begun invocati on without vets | BIRTH dom, combining many historical allu OF WASHINGTON o he nuses, going sions to carry out the a a on with | sista e d to one poetical and artistic manne) the Literary club sentim os to giv an idea of what true niusie inThe toast "What Is WorthBe te ic lauded: ee on the different c 1arwas assigned to Mrs. Eliz Ro jacteris ties of the great masters, expr | Monday eo at ore First Ward without whom, no club mori erin in| sion, tie Lemon . light and shade, miont } chapel, 1 Murr a patriotic rOgTam effectiv ely Salt Lake would be complete, and ena ringing her remarks to} |} will be given in honiaitors ation of the iret bears the title ub/| a close th arg lirst strains of the ever |} birthday of George fashington On mother" as haying been the first roe tender and beautiful "Wert Thou tn the ¥ iden' of ane Ladies Literary club Rite B es by eee isso n, as sur ace, J or Mayor der. | Brow ind. severs > array | 7 y | by Mrs. etzell anc 3 aS ‘ ears ago, and to whose a besa "The onde esponse® on the program councilmen will speak. At 6. o'clock one loving loyalty so uch of the1e | was g In.a graceful manner b} by lq banquet will be given in the recep- | credit for succesful cetstie: conditions| Miss ihe Spencer, omen's elon gg of the church. and in the \C lubs from the Reporter's St peaue Lyn evening a Aan will be given. | "O wad some power the giftie gle | " 40 10.00 10.00 30 160.00 2.50 10.08 6.00 with nd In accordance nd an order of the Board of Directors made December 19 1908, so many shares of el of such stock as may w e sold at ieces | Dooly bloc Lake Cit the 20th day of February, 1809 » at 3 1. of said day, to pa linquent assessment thereon together . eee 0 1,900 -1,000 1,000 250 1,000 50 6 i+ Children's Bear Skin eoats up to $5.00; for ......... 7 Coats-blaeck, brown, eeses -Peter a bargain, there are a great many single gar nothing-it's a matter whether the coat fits hardly figure in the matter-they all must go. 2 1 fail today TO BE COMMEMORATED | | $1.25 Values, 50c a2: Fo! ; So Raat is; rae DUR WIN ows! ! ea ple id variety of genuine piane manish ed mantels; also a swell line of wrought iron and hammered brass tlle mantel trimmings and andirons. See Don't what you are select from n buying. catalog. Other bargains equally as good Unloading Sale. ELIAS MORRIS & SONS. COMPANY sections 32 Pe township 5 nortt 1, Tange 8 east, and ction 4, t ownship 4 north, range alt Lak base and meridian. sections are .n the state of U anh, sections 10 12 3, 0.24 and which and are offered at our Gigantic ila se: g~~ gq) FOODIES Lash St ore) sSary iach 1 1 or to omest puomestic year at { That's Us COR. RICHARDS When you find you are nearly out of coal. Main Street below the Kenyon. "Director . GEORGE R. HANCO On, "National Federation Women's Clubs, Bell Ind. MKS. WILLIAM A, WETZELL, MISS JOSEPHINE SPENCER. 2 7 Words ASS § for + you my ere ce lation ann gratir the lo fealty and loyalty expressed ie mé.on all occa- "- or e¢ ich of you, to the question,.. |: While 2: arranged € to have vast all small quantities of odds and ends. Children's dresses, ages from $8 to 14 ears, all wool eiderdown dressing Sacques-French flannellette dressing sacques. young girls' knit sweaters, moire petticoats and many other items-the cheapest item on this Table of Bargains is $1.50, and from that up to $3.00. o | ing We 7 express- in 955 137. ee AND FIRST SOUTH STs. rp S ae . ests the eala abplieation seen t efor, must ahs oo ating de by dupiteate and filed in thirty (30) er gra the af nting rr fidavi t this office : fie re 4 : H date of cwean 999, st public etion of of ns ation © FEehistineor, cuary Dublicatio n soech |