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Show 8 i THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, may 25, 1906 | GIT NEWSI BRIEF (NOME 1S. PROSPEROUS feeieremee oy] cide? Ee cee a TS ee, -_ 1 Battery to Give Smoker-Membe of en U val give | Armory this evening | Meet at , board of lmonthly former precinct, councilman was married" Willlam from yes-| Flavoring Extracts t three times . if as far pure go and To by | Lo at the D, ¥. ball U. M. on the evening of the plerpont 7 evening military Company sented aon | pupils good. this the Present Farce-"A is the title of a | mond" then, d where attend given | the today, will ibe h as kinds-and 1s [Pies will : ordinary of * too, Pleasant ‘ll N. G to audi-|try Dia-| be] 21 by at Ora- ‘ peninsula in of the last six the on Mrs. the Elizabeth po | following ward, Seward| Mrs. George Speaking West district first gold diggers. ane sts eee Sana WILL. Plancon Dec lares San : Hlim to Paris, May 7 NOT 7 | oe lcity RETURN Nothing Will turning Tempt Prancisco Again. 23.-P lane on has sworn "think not twice, times about Bo to" America, and or will Sopra he go 1 and party, county whicn building morning | J teady for Benefit Jeane mall for the | Francisco members |be given tonight jnof DavidPowers Keith, Gilbert Wood-| Mrs. at 9 fair 9 o'clock} |fair ee Mrs. more thi un > double a that. Niles, Cary,. Mrs. Mrs. mre cman Wind rancisco | tance of R R.P. rUSO Fergu NM, Megrath, Ww. M.| Bailey HD | miner remitby the| as it Keeps the | ground the five frost out of the| Fitzgerald Work is done mostly summer months home Afte served on m: East. o if Firat Mrs I Mrs: lie . Os] J.-F in honer during | Mark Harris of was elaborately of Mr. ana St. Louis decorated r. and The {the Mrs. danee Mrs be after pattern silver has whom or been c sterl- named. The BEN of several na © ° is FRANKLIN . new one patterns shown tt r ms wht SOT exclusively season Desirable hop:I for ° especially by us . general use . for weddings. Bitner"annourice ly é eee the W. Der given club ‘| will toy is one ee ad ease eee | leht of é home 1t| eries been given during the ¥in-.| members Itspromises'to be iffair ana largels ate] | teed rhe house for the oc-| man ; . : George Ces: a to University Which has ter by the 2 pleasant : = : recovery : B. B, Mrs, and ing 5 7 Mi Ione M pea Buest of het i engagement of thet lArdella, to Bx njamin. Libbi dingto take pl Ty oO take place June 7 at : Mr. famous Sots Fd ends: practi ) a My ae T. peedy M ? 4 Miss Z But little . quartz miningisiq done » in}in Dunn, ‘ Mrs. H. A,: Whitney, lavas of prizes Seeiebe- pol Ball-The Mace | Alaska. In our district we have but|/sten, Miss Lane. Instead benefit of San | one mine, the Solomon, thirty miles|ing awarded each guest was given a| up Relief Work-A $18,000 will be made McShane was. = The Everett) Buckingham, | Louth Reed, Mrs. llugh L. | sister, P. J. a H.-Channine entertain party of eighteen Wed. in honor of fee ar cnat Lee famous «@ eae ae yea git Mrs D.} Douglas fo) scuneoauetithal ai E. Kelley, Mrs. W. V. Rice, Mrs Rob=|to eo a aN , of herkojllness and Wilkes, | } for a in speed fi of R ¢ supper M.|Channing "a that never (sure to attend hae . to San .to to -bbe Mary Hark| street hy ary Mi -Pfoutz, Miss Mrs.|theatre George W Mrs. |I. Tracy, Mi Mrs. Hubbard disthat) S. the order, hall, to }south of Nome. is very | souvenir in the shape of a dainty pin-| Armory |qifjicult on accountQuartz of themining tundras, the| ball |promises to be a huge affair. The] joss covering the ground to the de pth | e Jee © | lodge has made every preparation Olof two feet or more This tundra is, | A musical was given last evening by lentertain the large crowd which is|powever, a great help to the placer Mrs. E. Bonnomat and: Miss Fessie| in wi ath thi "! he will but twice a hundred under dition, »y tnis e Franklin ci}. . A ap dvagon, surre a edged with See whinh ANd eee ed by similax and |i hair ferns, over. i B |} =| drooped gracefully. Ferns and earnahostpa were scattered loosely over the the Wallace, Mrs. a cast ten. beautiful. with a low ateau in the center of pink and white carnations and sn ; ! a" fa) . ears Engineer | covered' : ; ; ar- | ert Glendi 1 fl To Inspect : , Conduit-City " . time the Dyindustry has been wonder-|ert Glendinning, " Mrs. Edmund ent pel eae See one i et fully develoned The output of last} Mrs. William C. Jennings, Mrs. jand to ae the ee inspect-| year was that output of the bids|Mrs. pre-| Bradley, Mrs. C. H. Post, Mrs. out others ee ai ; ns pee vious year fully and double this year's A. E. Hutehinson, Mrs. SINGER was afternogh, | cloth in long M. Y. Holman, Mrs.O. a Mrs George P. | Prouts said: was} being Since n was ye teva Manorated table has} feathery sprays of bridal wreath and Mrs. Roscoe Inj|clusters of the pink hawthorne, Seyen|}ed a theatre tables of bridge were filled with the}nesday night Min-| actively en- eeeness, ney, that coun-/| in years Je y LLL Fy 8 at a bridge tea The rooms WGceh working Goose the Nome country, Mr. ‘Mining in the Nome begun In/1899, the rered by beach 7 of of Lake where he is engaged has been mining placer the man Salt Wild company and gaged for in superintends claims Trading ]of mining from Mexico, brother who West six ing Rough farce a" Mr. oy C of Ma School ‘ to} ae West, a S. ae I 3 mee Alaska,.arrived Nome, j}terday to Miss Amy Ball yesterday | Go to Military Ball-Governor John! yijcted a ic Cutler and staff will go to sa ae . Sos North. ; Edward | oe 7 The j > was e host G oun : lab were laid for Albert MeCornick dinner party on ek j evening when covers of state : held its regular | the penitentiary | Councilman Davis, Third artiiers | Alaskan Mining fin: Man Tells | Conditions in Far smoker Penitentiary-The correetions meeting at yesterday Former 1H. the a , My a Odea Dinwoody Leroy gave a prettv| ae g ‘ophe at Bt Si ae Francisco | !ocal general California relief committee Good Place for Miners the parlors in pink evening Mrs H daticc| urold | R6: CAMARSTOHNS . ,|the committee in San Fran-to At | casion, music room in white and and green,green,|inner li-| Russell last of New York for Wellow' gave,opportunity to ble stniities: ane 1 }eisco. This will practically wind Up | ‘During this period a miner gets $5) brary in lavender and green and the|4ills and California smilax wer unba| display their admirable q a hen mal the work of the local committee, leav- | a day and his board. In the winter hejhall effectively done in yellow and|for the table decorations. Ten guest | increase my admiration for them, aling small amounts still to be collec ted lis paid from $2.50 to $4 a day and his | greer | n enjoyable musieal ready pro| W¢ re entertained ere vs sreatAT singel ° ar Te ar Oe: /on subscriptions. | board. Alaska is a good country for | gri am was rendered by the following * * ® arly. are noble beings of Lectures> on Earthquakes-Prof. the recommend experie nee iti ie f , ae creatures . eaeI , am|Marcus > salt|| not vice. Mrs. S$Sanbourne,) ‘ Katee mya Saas : ems afternoon entertained: hee tow Anders iereea decision E. Jones, afas prominent local to é a novice | ead Bridewevell nderson, Mi sterday _Miss Mins. splendid energy Mi and Abbie Well tert aE learantiarmeenil a inforane yy "Barth| "The person whe has not been in} Miss Nettie Olsen, Miss Sicrid Peder=} yay still deeply moved when I the | Alaska has generally wrong ideas con-|sen, Miss Teresa Radeliffe. Will Sibley }feature Sh: ofinp the Guessing games was the amid | quakes" before the Men'‘s eclub of afternoon { MAN L E S their, . stoicism and= endurance The climate is good. The}|Herman Schettler, Daniel Coulam | aes scenes and | First Congregational church next Mon- | | cerning it the appalling thatat': attended-d and of course, cold, but the! Bs vt Barrett The guests numbered Be followed the earthquake Seantily | day evening The lecture by Prof. | winters are day | Jones will have special reference to | 4lmosp yhere is very dry and that tem-)| 125. Miss Agatha Berkhoel will eitertatn| ‘lad, lacking food, scorched by I and chilled to y pers chill considerably The sum-|} the : bone sats pat a lune heon at the Commercial club] by ; night, the as ren i . the recent San Francisco earthquake ‘rs the are very comfortable, and vege| _ i } today for Miss Helen | Bambe reer and| Ae The women remained in the encampme Oe Finish Long Hike-The Twelfth and re Sang is really luxuriant, flowers grow-| | wedding of Miss Amy fall and | her bridal party | r fez SS f une laining, | Nineteenth batteries, fleld artillery Ei ep jis ard H avis i | nae ou ‘ar and} en oe |W hich "left Fort Dou Z1As 3 f« _ weeks ie Ing abundi untly. The natives are EsToe Ne aero roo place " une | * aie | BGs nee ane NOP : "And the men-their mind was < extraordinary; ation While to fate under hotel presence of {|ago for Fort : their resig: : a | rived ge at : their mee even' was morestillastonishing. [received vibrating | ficers of the ground their feet, where.I the guests was ' were would sterming " lid t ig ati there E resisted 4 long offer of unprecedented tempte d me ; to want to gole pp Pe hop x magnificence rerneariy HIS ruta have ss cee but well of- on They peer ee which South to are honest dirty and lazy i non a is plentiful, industry is very b 2 state sched- Ume. |{Second Petition is§ fine | Ilas oe hunting a Our| very go d good good modern ; OMly .The} |of the aris |} sisting a and and Ay ; evening: : 4Hfishing nae eating. eating were the Mrs bride s BR ‘ . B eceee | good daily e newspapers. Mrs. birthday Ball ferns Mr | hand- and : at 924° } has S.; en tor h-| } St, ‘ at} wi Lazarus | will 5give will the walls SCALP of the main Garbage in was arrested corridor. the Street-John yesterday by stock is on the market. age recent visit of The the ee prince Fa eerie } cards bore the |esS and guest and Bene. The Cians-"Freve--were a number of the days of Indian in- | be years after is the He has the operation, last survivor of always been able severely war- | 8Pot fare where the victims of the scalping sometimes lived and recovered knife for but Ed-| that num- to punished. has been for |S¢t made "Bad Eye" | Jac Kson, }city and work | this a This particular|sending a dumping some time and an example the Taken ground|The authorities will in-"Bad Eye" one king very age of his sons replied glad to do the should "About fifteen, your as he was in the act of | about school. would asked, The battle in which Edwards lost Car scalp occurred on Walnut creek, | wagon near Fort Zarah, about nine miles ;ery | be/ Mrs. of wood : intels~-~Prices Low Q 1 Hi sh \fualty igh. to-| Miss Marv | ea hoe. of friends. - || | | entertain on and Sander Miss Sund: ot * | Chic: for, the monogram of the hostof honor and were laid , M: Raymond party his} of | was} N. F. summiey Mise Iss vinw: Bean * of & Our : is yard full of | * Wellsville, Ohio, is Mrs. Putnam, J. at the best ORANITE the ELIAS and AND MORRIS most attractive designs in MARBLE SONS S Mrs. H. John y McMillan, Oregon T,.|t0 L. Thomas, Graham F. Sunday, Short Ogden May Line $1.00 27. Trains Roata tp leave Salt Mrs.| Lake at 7:10 or 10:30 a. m., Put-|vTiages operate from Ogden Mrs. = = ES eas _- afternoon, vas: used in profusion were:|Via present Those Treasure, Mrs. Hugh Schuyler Snyder, Mrs. | nam entertained Wednesday Bridal wreath for:‘decoration." | Mrs. turned to [ a son B. a "50" "What! majesty." king ‘Have fifteen?" the he and be? criminal notorious in this! Immediately the Ogden, was arrested early | prime minister. morning to that so, boy as well as ever, but has had trouble | bombarding a house in Franklin "Oh, yes; many, your majesty,""" from time to time as a result of the }avenue with cobble stones He was|the reply wounds in his head and has lately had | charged with the same old offense, And Theebaw was selected to submit to several operation% As| vagrancy, and locked up in a cell at he is now 60 years old this has serious- | the city jail where he has spent many ly lessened his earning ability, and he }a day in the past. For some months has lately made application for a|‘Bad Eye" has been in Ogden and has pension which is being pushed at) figured in a number of police episodes Washington by Delegate McGuire in the Junetion his unloading of stances during wards er. M wen entertain a L carloads 1. | | of} Mrs. Causten Brome and daughter. | lin sehool the picture offered by the | recorded Omaha was the guest of honor The | Katherine left vesterda\ fo. ar | | section to the school selling the largMr. West went to Mexico to investi-| table decorations were purple Psa } iris and} months' 1 isit in the Ea t. || jest number of tickets for the art ex-| gate the mining fields of that country, | snow gla ss bow! dragon \ large cut e ' | hibit recently held at the club. The|but said he preferred Alaska. His | filled with them oceupied the centey I > c ake | picture is of a cornfield, a charming | company is capitalized at $1,000,000,| while a profusion of the same mingled ' Broughall and little| | studs in color, and will adorn. one up, and at present none of| with smilax and matdenhalr farn® cur. daughter are at the Fifth East - hotel| f ully paid sie st a a e are now thei luncheons today Temple street > . -eSS of Wales Tales to the palace of p|for Mrs. A. H. Bird, Mrs. R. H. Chan-|&Uest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Thomuty Sheviff Andrew Smith for|princess . 5 : dumping garbage in the street. Rick-| King Theebaw, at Mandalay, recalls | "ing, Mrs O. FE. Cary, Mrs. W. G. Filer,|25 for a few weeks Indian Warfare Applies rh Wad canehe i the act of unloading | the circumstances by which he learned ; Mrs. _Gould-Smith, Mrs. ‘Phompson. a fe Mre.-Mamuna Wi iiceacid: uiistline "trot Miss KirkHis father one day | Miss Judge, Miss Sherman. West/to speak English. Fourth in refuse resthurtnt For Pension. pS Geddgs. Miss Moore, Miss| daughter and family in Logan uc Ranat school mission a inspected Eley-| and South Tenth between Street, | Waukomis, of Edwards W. esl Allen SS i ss Bamberger. in charge | §Savage, Any further vio-| goon, and the missionary Staite the distinction of being the only |enth South streets, man Hving who was scalped by Inations of the law in this regard will| urged him to encourage the work by| mM OGDEN CANYON EXCURSION : Survivor W two Miller / Fitch seigel Miss Louts, in orb @ series of on West Maud issued her small son hi sec; day at the Country club for Te62Mc Lee McShane and ~ a number . || Bie Seize ‘4 ; one of a home Miss lace.| home}1 West| ‘ In Rachel s |S¢cond @t her and a Shepherd anniversary an.\e> Mabel Bolto, in American] wore Arthur vitations in the name of for M lav ae Monday afternoon, Aswere Rachel carnations, The the at the) street.| friends] present, guests and Miss were roses, plumosus In was.given 704 State ; families and inmate Ida Weiler decorations Beauty The reception : bridal couple in receiving ‘Svlvia. ; Ball, | 2 Mrs. |The community convenient [CAYO E RIDE a the | Mts: x Conveniences. Modern streets arecouncil preparing al. Nome is city asking | with many peaceful, the developed. = log. Seno the and but little School Gets Picture-The civic im- | 0 the m, recently received, T noticed Miss Anna McCornicka gave a lun | provement of the 2 Ladies' Lit-|that an earthquake had been|eon at the Country ) club 2 scsection e NM t. | « : shock a Q yesterday ay T > nes lub has awarded to the Frank- | felt Feb uary 24, but no damage was/which Miss Mary Lee MeShane | lof WITHOUT : Russell station : Douglas from_ commands unde ) that an additional are lamp be plac te De Forest people have a wire ne ss tele- | 50me sown of white orge nate £ s Mr..and Mrs. : at the ‘intersection of the s streets }graph station erected and have beer : a Davis ae wiwill beye San/the present arrangement the ithamt- | Sending the farthest.commercial mes- | 2°@ June 15 at thelr Barer ‘ith || nation nati , ; F and : we have : First North street with of the neighborhood is regard|| ss ages in the world, two 1 of them." LIVED Say, re new. Fort Was |) Want More Lights-Business men of NO} the neighborhood of West Te mple and have ‘I have the At au) : Twill every seasoncrossed for twelve years. Me go to America much more rarely _in the future T have already received seductive offers for next year, but I have by no means decided to accept any that re- | ule Phere yelling, what been the conduct of Parisians such such a¢ blow r "Sul, I will never return "ranciseo," concluded c ane Franciseo Plancon, Aaterralyanen the tranquilly lating their experiences no panic, no hysterical wild, flight. "Try aimless to imagine in at the artillery they arrived all Can-|the Hermitage in the and eardepot to canyon. There sten Browne, Mrs. Joseph Young, Mrs, | Will be something doing in' the wavior | Clarence MeCoy, Mrs. Walker T. Grin-}]a trout dinner up there if any trout ter, Mrs. C. I. Travers of De Lamar,]are to be had in that section Strikes Milk Wagon-A_ milk belonging to the Faust Cream- company and driven. by J. H from the present site of Great Bend, | Miller, was struck by car No. 121 at Kan. The wagon train was en wk the corner of Second South and Secfrom Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to Fort | ond Bast yeste day. e car partly Deo oe ee ea almost sy ae | overbalanced the wagon and started | lead 1 atté whipped teamsters reached the in the vear up, a run-away, lever, after and fort in safety, but those | phe joss were cut off by the In-|or milk. which was stopped, running only a few how-| rods. | was confined to a few ‘The dedivent' miche dian charge and had to make a st#nd in their own defense. Their fight with the redskins began | heen a Ereat: deal a less experienced | . ‘more wards' story, the exact number being, of course, impossible to ascertain. The | be jat Saturday the same cans | -have-| serious ak driver. a ah at 9 o'clock in the morning and con- | trange for Convention-A meeting tinued until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Loy th 1e executive. committee of the Although very poorly armed the team- | © ATIstlany Endeavor society was held xters succeeded in holding off the In-| #8t evening at the Central Christian dians all day, and killed a considerable |fUrch, when arrangements were comnumber of them, according to Ed- | pleted for the annual convention to 1 horses and mules were finally tured by the Cheyenncs and the were were killed outright wounded. All of stripped oe up bad rh peers the soldiers our by five from the erown had five |'@%eed and } posed some of. the killed and wounded were Courtesy to of their clothing by the In-|vitation has - by struck through was inches, of him his he ad ys in the left arm near the | cal minor details dis- Students-An been extended Medical society one bullet went shoulder the At | Medic: al | eq) th Rah da c school state of ent the and he | return to his home. in Newroske.° eatinke City' a - Brown.-To 3rown, boy. & e eS Mr. and road, Mrs. May Feat tend 2 a Fowler.-In eeSalt ae ae Lake _ Ce ry. | has 2-pound | ae City, May of daughter infant L, Beatrice deorge BAe P The what ee -_-_- ee -E eicine donot gc be e Mark's S that who hos- ie _McDonald.-At the home, West Temple street, May 24, oe L. Scott McDonald, in rty-sixt tcc. fear. Notice TILES caiacs rhe ‘ Fpl Mrs! her! | actors you ees BC visit any ne pou 1@ Visitor of their conduct mat LOS," Glink Noe save, counts, celebrated | ebre in France?" at times any r oO ¢ ‘tha é t Y hndccaand is seldom , five These yut In I bia that | Milwaukee Sentinel, wae Wick) GE = RES oh | they 5 selene don't b Kr "No one can bes " wey the * omaha : deny Pee Sol . ed, F R LOW ? BARGAINS . Hats, of the a ~ mn ich - that eet ° imy of | ee) RATES an d Combin- $ { them, Call e C. 95 1 supplied ‘honeaty~ is =e ‘bhow tat nt 5 We¢ pay 4 per cent in- enough sto diop polley ‘and start @ ere terest on $1 to $5,000. Zion's Savings|ing the stock market.'-Catholic Bank and Trust company, No. 1 Matin' Standard and Times, OTHER 26, 28, A. POINTS. JUNE LIMIT, 1, TICKETS 3 OCTOBER and 16. 3&1. WALKER General SATURDAY SALT Agent. CITY. LAKE | much under price do we own every | lot, | one-half in almost every instance. Bear in mind, the colorings and shapes that predominate this scason, items to be ready tomorrow are mentioned here. come in all the dif- muy egcure RE D U C E D RAT E S E A S This ae qe, nick one T | Btn Se uae price 4 $2.95 of time for ta > for Decoration the ee ) S rimmed A ahovaa sand young 3 School Day and a2. Hats Hat the large for the and this Children' $1.50 , saie....... S in Canvas wks Hats up. i Trimmed it these 3 rice of these that al Only eGGENERAL especially $3.00. Ou sere 48 . 9 | Hats These i be:put'in Case sallors Sallors 500 S two all means days colors, at.......6, | 1 Sailors. School they are all | combinations, must all at go, * From ‘ Saturday * we ' Dre the for | purchase Children 1.000 1] all. ae underprice to offer . Children, trimmed Sao Hat-made Children's ~ cal you'l 2a Beautifully or ices price beautiful th ee SCHOOL PUBLIC Ip.wasall the new Matera se yst0: "On aecoudt of mad¢ . would. be ro - of : in ¥- at this remular es $4.00 7% shea ie ] ,000 irls & gir this is a sale a 500 Hats talks for Itself; it aah eo ae oe is For | 48 $1 Hats worth is fully a Hatdaysthat for and theis two mE 7 Wspecially priced: AL' ..---ssseeeeessera able of Trimmed r Lot were 4 the after at thi School case s Ladies' Sailors. bought sale for of .? of special i to tomorrow ul sell for : aba sale sa . Children's $1.50. s will ‘ May 26th 15c ‘ Canvas i Hats . October , 25c PAU and Vo Por C. L, Sv. Zoavis and 3ist. further June Dooly OF 1st, 3rd RS information and Salt 16th, : return limit ALLOWED. apply GENERAL , CHICAGO Points. SALE: STOPOVE Block, POINTS. MEMPHIS, Intermediate DATES 28th, F. WARREN, 411 5 - rman OTHER -_-_- peomnacr RIVER, ST. 09¢ eo" Straw aor r UTAIL, MISSOURI But "KEGes Chik iren % Ty] pretty ‘ice. price 46. eee ce Cae vs 2 Trimmed Girls' Young 1 ,000 $2.95. Hat & ae possible to: adequate get the | as | different| hotel? so ALL MAY RETURN - yet TO SALE Season about a hundred Creations 36...) a. dozens the Voom. : = ioe "five LAKE : Beautiful Y IDA : expenditure: made in all than Misses' and Children's serve kinds ‘You don't say? ON, Phe' a In what price ‘ hotel. | The audience 2 BIGGEST L ; Trimmed mm mean Trimmed stunning admire onéent resignation different tranedian , the and women's shapes. and twists ees are they charming in their. In simplicity, and Misses' : : ¥, thers =e gfe eu ate, = elegance that you caimot help in the training Kinde of vegetation perfectly ; "Oh. | lanky | oS s think jot," replied otre ou as ane aria vate iz y chateau ee SpE tee very oe comedian the were c is oa will goods. of more Beautiful A went to Provo addressed the the enormous you T "It ‘ral . "Did "{ shopld theiposition SALT Don't let this MILLINERY OPPORTUNITY get away from you. It school left Vacant by 767 South | of Horace Cummings. :_ Beautifully : Tri eautifully ta an to new a few of Kingsbury saving are all Only Is also believed mains at O'Donnell & Co.'s cudernic. that he will sound Prof. Merril] ae ing oe awaiting Instructions from) Prof. Wealtsoe us to their desire to frfen jaccent B involving the they reportec BibeRten uniYoung e will spend today looking the Brigham a) pees pe aeone and equipment of | stitution si means ee srsity oe i‘vies e- CITY AND RETURN 0 Kastbound Rate to Chicago from Utah Common Points & Return $44.50 We have gathered larger and better assortments for this sale than any previous sale; ff pas |the University of Utah last evening where he TO Cr YOU SAVE ON r MILLINERY? tomorrow $9.00 Zall caged r T Joseph President Beat- | ce Mayway oa ars e from launch $7.50, $8.00 and ; ations o f olors purchases ae © an at St. some we to leave there within' [wilt mshov'abio"to = . 24 Mey ; a patient for tecoven ing Dale Tickets and Other Points a of was ee : been | {tobe rice ‘and Charles F. Fowler. Interment in family plot in Mt. Olivet cemetery, w x WOULD rae doctors Fitz-Mac, well we eh | oreitzMac, . i ON pe PERSONAL Journal: ten . 1 j inthe wa haed be done at the university next ahr His remarks were 5 alent of the ere well received and *© \since then membersrs i cloth- i. of the . medical than an my | fraternity have been panes interested ar in the hospital | in their future brothe when 2 4 @ 1 con Lo Fort varriel, alee. away, and placed under the care a post surgeon. He had no other until November following, was discharged as well 1 j a om the explained QO ad an ve addressed : a unive Seeardigdiore |¢ hamberlain and five entered his body in different ithe Places. The next day Edwards was |p, ing duringHe this trip blanket: remained a the ar- open by association of taken | ganizatic One head, | State naked, been head. an- 1 to the Medinants (gt met othe unitary fo alten stark had his been already has which for cay- | ™e At last night's meeting |M@Unced. drove team-|™uSic for the convention was and wisi Sela Hotes ata Chicago i cap- | /here will be three sessions, morning, wag- jafternoon and evening. the program- of Homeseekers' a morning ehurch -_ the fort and Ten of the alry arrived from the Indians away. sters body a before plundered ons called to order 10 o'clock at Lake * 1 sha to AGENT City 4 . i} . ) |