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Show SOCTE TY | of Reports. nded Civic Review of Salt Social Eventa, which went to show that were finally Inittee referred composed of M. WW. Walker, Cart Cannon, Oscar L. ¢ for the addition of Another meeting vi Vriday night. | the . ' Phere is custom t Ste by without Von at the than club, usually exception were will * horse the I} not and there is a Hittle fellow "9 pounds for whose services ext five montha that amount was paid,! ) : V W. Jockey Nelson and W. rt he largest owners the meeting, paid Hoga D for whom Nelson {s working contract, $2,000 for the five Nelson will wear Finn's colors 2 wi appointed bridge noon in henor of this year be * tea Friday Mrs. H. P. s nerve e afterClark ' "™PHerermined 0 defeat to cven sustained at up fo the hands of Junction < ditions City re most scored upon under the last minutes in Coach in team Tobin 2 excellent that shape of ce new Utah _ Miss Artists and This for tory offense, enter fe and a a nade as Denver Bingham an I is claimed to gloomy, ] and others to writers, do improper propor ng of the cement with gr tions vel in and Lig send fo siored- Historic Timbers + the ole and floor pieces trom , stored in iver bridge are nt barn and W ill be used in on other nd making repairs Tospecting Forest |Boundaries m™ day W W. Blakesie a ! Diefenbocker, Unite Neva ral examiner wi ll go to ec 1 Toylable forest es " Nuge Mr Blakesless 3 nspe eting ming fore YION''S and pays osits fl. thon cazhier. 4 4 per Josepu Lund, . vice V prest.; no New Arrival cf and let well and mea! atin with and may lasting bent at also it, : -- esl Prom Marked Down and ~ Well 1 Worth | (iillinery | "AS YOU -~rr jut well, us? be with Chit used Third 153 so. by caused raté by furnishes by Gray hours: & MAIN Bros. to 12 ST. & Co. and 1 to 10. ‘Bell 775. 2 drinking the contaminated American MAIN not contaminated On the other the best by hand, physicians. water Medieal from Fisher are 4ucreasing Association typhoid fever show alone was ST. foul sewage it is a beverage And you'll like it, that is held in high regard too OFIT! spell-$15,000.00 dull busy not half for it is the season roll for I must hold for clothes, and therefore forced to the oe Suits to measure. $30 ice for my m $20.00 heavy behind-result; on the pay and peal to the ns ake pays $20, $2250, $2), $27.50 and rp ioe Every man knows the superiority of a tailore hand-me-downs. . suit over the misfitting, knee bagging hand-me-downs. Daniels, The Tailor, $25 is my regular $35 line-fine woolens-best American . and imported weaves; snappy, handsome patterns. out in aoe $30 price includes choicest high class highat this price is decided bargain-for the tailoring is of the Ip. workmans hnest and ht pefect est degree of excellence; $35 price represents the swellest novelties and highest gage You may pay $25 more to i - fabrics money can buy. ee ips ne class tailors but I defy anyone to show It is the ft. sraceful I make suits that fit. is large-ample stock than clothes store ] have some re y Ha Every customer my that knows Browns, grays, assortments. | | as to keep hand-me-down a at prevalent fancy ae tal' bargains : A aen up-to in prices. eae and dre ss suits which | uncalled-for-suits, Ee | _ Come and see ii they ht you. remnene | keep my tailors busy by making up aus ° fresh prices. stock on hand all the time. These are sold way DANIELS, The Tailor, 57 West Second South wo A 10 Beer A. FISHER BREWING CO. Call. that purest barley and hops-creations of the soil, the It is a product of nature and, unlike city water, LOTS so PLEO AA Phone Drink cut prices. 1 fits PDL LA Statistics lt is made trom air and the sanshine COAL CO. SOUTIL after nerves Mortalities an alarming at NOW 49 the Coal what- prompt you. in one American city the death rate per cent during the last fiscal year. BIN AND then of to $2 THE WATER YQU DRINK (iS IT PURE? is Phone bk. THAT GITIZENS shake their to $2.50 50c Ue you will not get alone se especially for the furnace MILL essence night certainty 6 ind. COAL Twice tincture opiates bi DIAMOND | $4.45 and Pe$5.95 aan e bes! in Fhatograpty ef Selll really one teaspoonful no $1 at the class of goods | wees All I ask : that you will come in and look € opp ad bang mec ours ee of Wearers them compare , get samples al outlay-cheaper in p ity now of enjoying splendid tailoring at no addition syrup together, one suffer absolute try hours, ounce a and who two all take and : You may get along without skin baimwort; compound one mix contains ineven and fluid stand ounce and each to ordinary $5 of * oageg we | Pattern Hats know separately compound, ums s see = Georgia at filling that please ee Se I have been in business in Salt Lake a long Dusiness a maker of fashionable clothes, as a reliable a most decided thas these special prices represent the pec offered. been date tailoring that have timidity compound one so eee Mary Mo.; in the in decides ounces eardiol need «sees FILLINGS, made of pure and will not come out...... to overcoat materials. office while used them. reader sarsaparilla wet benefit men, one much no mix vast coco 22-karat break. rse ‘eS; fine Meltons and Kersey bluish grays, greens, blacks, blue serges; pres Y = Butte; The and treatment trouble, oceasion the ever CO the of three on & TRUST HANK eneral trust gen he : eae ty in . ay Licenses. with- rationally overindulgence purchase This fo re of tee a" ete are cadomene; bounda?r sts SAVINGS Transacte and ainall bridges fear venturing act prescriptions, ounce sidewalks in of 5 TWELYE YEARS' EX PERIENCE enables us to know our business thoroughly, and we gueran- No one will disputete that woolens are standard. victims of soctety's secretly, If get cold Aleo liquors. need i the palpitation made not 5 este FILLINGS, made of pure and will not come out...;.. SILVER silver ae style, or a more and limbs, professional another's those neryous of to preparing home It to impaired, insomnia, and the hours wines, being. the timidity workers happiness blescing inability as of a feet, cause, Jate magne- the GOLD gold ) them its personal to heart general the use Marringe | | the health buman be to generate will ant wear ee the fortify WORK, gold. Over ENTAL OIL CO. ( necorporatc BRIDGE to of 22-karat off... 260 1-2 SOUTH Prolonged reputation trembling dizziness, various to Fran-| GOLD CROWN, made gold and will not come Office stock -tailors have 3° owlng despondent, hands e Francisco charge peé rmitted CON TIN national| San Dariors | to physically have out vlea who the in 57 West Second South to and are who for said East, normal gredients pectors from held Saturday the wonderful the consequent every By ‘ home UICK, | Read is 80 essential of who work for in propensity force tism, to of occur Man This throughout Olmste before Justice of the eace op esterday and was sentence serve six months in the Offices to Ogden-The Foresiry remoy ye wW 111 t o Ogd supervis sor ember 28. where new offices 1 EF. Jenning | of friends at} party at their eve, Noyvem-| set to acquired . _Flection s teturns Coming-Elect! begun have state "r the ne to arrive @ 1e secretary of $ 28 e Gets Six Montha-Cha x " irrested with Hazel Wednesda and charged wit mn . treatment nerve to b amounts izensnip who has been forming different parts of Utah present two women PRICES: OF TEETH, comfortable natural in appearance ALBA DENTISTS makes = Ray @ Lamp Fin Yor ong evening - steady light-reading, eewing or fancy work doesn't tire the eyes. Made of brass, nickel plated, with latest improved central draft burner. very lamp warranted. aearest agency for deseri ive circular if your dealer dosn't carry the Perfection Oil eater or Rayo Veep. superinten- a whole ANT |{ | peculiar of John Pawlas, ] epatate 2} ‘ The ° been to Salt Lake| the county (CITY BRIEFS| the estate oer November c \ just what you need to make the mercury b. It's light enough to carry from room to room a..d gives direct glowing heat from every drop of fuel. Tum the wick high orlow, there's no bother-no smoke- no smell- smokeless device prevents. Brass oil font holds quarts burning 9 hours. Superbly finished in japan and nickel. Every heater warranted. » auxillary 6, Every - Bank Clearings-Friduy Law eal bank clearings amounted t0 @ =F £.06 : as compared with $662,055.16 the corresponding day of in \ SET and with Smokeless Device) ° 2 ° in Jail, Daniel at Bingham, were brought vesterday and locked in jail. a Sstia ; unions OUR Oil Heater quipped make Read what the ALBA preaches aud profit by what it practices. PERFECTION o national soon Example is better than precept, so is practice better than preaching. Alaska outside-Florida inside. When ¢ blizzard comes it will be impossible to comfortably heat the cold rooms. Then, and during the months of "between seasons" you'll find a Springfield Baasie Croxall gives an | party this afternoon x Miss Maude Wheeler ¢ 6-8 date of the reception to bea by the entertainment commit- | ionio Bernado, an talian, will ©ltee of the shipped to his nativo country ae ft} blind, has grant Inspector fr dit ANnTiey for | December early this morning with Ber nado A ang + : 1 speotor took with him Marcella Benolst, | French woman arrested at Bingham ro- | cently. She will be sent to France Check Gray hall tooth will mouthful. Miss Orpheum nonor of state -_--_-_ o> o-_--_- post a whole lot of trouble-one bad Jo Vi Powers will entertain s afternoon at a small ten to meat Blair and Mrs. Charles Powers St, Paul. The i\given Walter the 2 James number lress Thanksgiving on UNDESIRABLE CITIZENS the at 9 Mr. and Mrs. | entertain a oye LEAVES TO DEPORT from eve, Ores ==mmese One bad neighbor often creates 32foulh o'clock more experience and better pt econdaltion counting tn their favor time a WALL PAPER Midgley-Bodel Co.. 33 EB, Ist 50, a Releaseé and ladies of Fort issued invitations for a be given Wednesday, | Thanksgiving luck of hi with | The officers -| Douglas have >|German_ to_ the in e next n ers, leave this morning at 9:3¢ for Ogden over the Oregon Short \ victory for the local team ‘ vio tne when the Catholics outplayed . sunburne Ithy For Miss Maude Patrick and Fred Barnes, whose marriage occurs ¥ Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. FreeBassett entertained pleasantly : o uppropriate decorations were carried in hearts and cupids. ‘Assisting ;during the evening were Mises Cora Bassett and Miss Mildred Douglass © ¢ «© ON OGDEN home Louis, So nominntions were made 4vl-partisan meeting for the of candidate for election : er. of ard of education, ovember About 30 of the friends of the brideat the Ninth ward meeting house | ie night. The persons present declared | elect were present, and a feature of that they did not belleve that sufG-|the afternoon was hemming table cient publicity had been en linen to be given later to the guest of meeting and an adjournment was té honor. The rooms were made aten until §$& o'clock : Wednesday tractive with a profusion of chrysanThe meeting will be held at the ; themums and autumn foliage. plac an * ° = hile shidlead ar hn Riley presided and, ofJohn Another pleasant card affair of WasJulian Secretar) The name Martin was presented. John Gallaghey (Friday afternoon occurred at the was named but declined to run. Be| home of Mrs, E. L. Thompson when he Tore the nominations were 500 was the game played Miss Lillie | Peace assisted the hostess in enteritl talning and the rooms were attractive The chairmen of all, three parties,| with yellow chrysanthemums in the er- | fae fae in| dining room, while the same flowers ican, willl be asked to participate or the |in terra cotta and white were used In the call r for the mass meeting ; the living room. first precinct next Wednesday. « © . -->- TO TAKE 14. 1908. ABAD NEIGHBOR Priest of Bolse, is days with friends and city, having come to meeting of the Ladies' Friday when she cead Butler, At the home of Mrs. Willard Young} second avenue Friday afternoon | Mrs. Young with her daughters, Mrs,| | Joseph Howell anc Mrs Nepht | | Morris, entertained a delightful| social affair in complim ent to Miss| Dessig Grant whose marriage to I Ashby D. Boy > of Ogden takes place NON-PARTISAN MEETING TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY their ° Four tables of bridge were filled with players with other friends coming | later for tea The hostess was as| sisted by Mrs. J. Morton Davis, Mrs H. Snow and Miss Margaret Clark Chrysanthemums and other fall | flowers were seen in the grac seful | decorations of the rooms Prizes were awarded to Mrs. A. J. Hosmer, Mrs FE Henderson, Mrs. BE. D. Woodruff and Mrs. J. A. Earls get 10 a mount and $25 for a winning mount Du ring the Murray meeting at t fai grounds Nelson has ridden 41 winners, Sl seconds, 21 thirds and 1 placed, a percentage that is equaled for the number of races on ¢ track, The lad jis 17 years © old, cai : vU pounds, has one of the coolest | on the track and has shown excellent NOVEMBER . ke Christian Union held social) Friday evening in Congregational church parhe Hawatian Troubadours pleasure in several selecHoughton also gav 4] baritone selections 7. « « meeting of the local Women's Christian Temperance union afternoon at the George F. Goodwin street Mrs.> T was elected president foi the the other officers haylast month. A fea> of the meeting was an interesting Mrs. Heien Hartford of elaborate * ALL HALLOWS READY . Mrs i V. Higgins former residents of Sait Lak« wh have been spending the last two years coast, have returned thelr home, and for the home with Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Higgins in H street Fielitz Mrs. Robert J. Glendenning was the | hostess at one of the charming bridg affairs of the week Friday afternoon, at her home {fn First avenue, when she Was assisted by Mrs. L. L. Terry| and Mrs. A. D. Cleveland. The rooms were prettily adorned with vases of chrysanthemums, and seven tables of the game were played. Other guests came in for tea The prizes of the afternoon were won by Mrs. W. H. | ph ickson, Mrs George P. Holman, | new |Mrs. A. H. Bird, Mrs, C Re Pearsall, Irs. W. G. Filer, Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. J. ©. Dick | . . ~ ie Mrs. W. H. Dale gave a prettily J n o $2,000 Cycle" selections ; more to B. Song = | 2 The program was followed by : ~ | pleasantly informal dance with an | orc hestra In attendance, which lasted well into the early morning hours The annual Thanksgiving eve dance ha S become an established lines ph probably that! "Eliland for |@ paper. | beautifully rendered and enthusiastically received. Mies Loreen Leary he accompanist of the evening NELSON'S GOO DRECORD BRINGS RECOGNITION. Stounds Mrs. Stanley Price, M. J. Brines and Fred Smith. A duet from "Madam | Butterfly, was given by Mrs. Price and Mr. Brines. Mrs. Price also gave & solo from "Madam Butterfly." I ‘san & Brines selections from. the | The men It back ‘rank UTAH, SATURDAY, Lake's meeting of the memImprovement Y.-.M.: ¢ ' : The musieal given Friday evening | Friday bight to listen to the report jat the University ‘club under the | Mass Special committee composed of the ot-| 8uspices of the social : nd directors of the league as}a delightfu) art air and incommittee keeping with th © enterfainments for which the club legislature peris distinguished, mission to introduce Among the selections the t Des * Dp an of city gov ernment e| Sven was a trio from "Faust . in by \ - K Ing very well there. Mr the - other; epeakers favored an tive' board" of: three' members of ve Following Mr... King, Goshen, Henry W. Lawrence and .. Cox spoke briefly along similar I y. WwW SALT LAKE CITY. Knutsford Everything will be ke the occasion a pleasant interesting social event Wells will entertain next Tuesday afternoon for je Grant, for whom a numaffairs are planned before her marriage Sa 56 . MbinrColonel siete on and Mrs Bdw in F.; Holmes The Browning section of the Ladie ) : Itations today for a large | Literary club meets today with Miss ; reception to be giy a aq Amelia | Buchanan, the home of Mrs. Elmer | Palace Fri day mUInK: Noh evening, November 27 1 Second East street. }from 9 to 1 «es . . * | N Oscar B. Ireland left Owrent Civic Improvement Directors Hear Committee © the ] political bos and {n fac eff ct of almost eliminating politie civie gov ernment, He referred many } letters which the officers of league had received from business and others Jiving in Des Moines , the new plan ia in operation REPUBLICAN, the ce aD DES MOINES PLAN IS FURTHER | DISCUSSED ee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Seine be by |