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Show g 7 THE STUDENT BODY IN WARM ELECTION man MISS FARNSWORTH "SOCETY. | Young Woman Close Chosen Secretary Contest-Wire Wome n's Night at Elk's Club-This is to be women's night at the Elk's and the usual pleasant evening is anticipated by members and those who| intend to be presen Pulling In e and s are z ing Stayner Richards, president. Leo Marshall, vice-président., es . . A pretty reception was that given by Mrs. E. F. Root yesterday afternoon for the wives of the visiting Richard Hart, treasurer cal physicians. Mrs. Edward Percy Goddard, manager of debatof Denver and Mrs. W. ing assisted the hostess in guests. Mirae ero Fred Seranton and Harold Stephens >in the dining room. student members athletic council. ‘ce effective in Corydon Higgins, editor Chronicle r scheme Purple At-one of the closest and most informed a sereen teresting elections ever held at the the orchestra stauniversity the above ticket was elected tioned while the same | yesterday Almost every member of everywhere. spring were in the associated student body voted and a deep enitere st was apparent Ciaues ys ‘vidence. <A ree number of guests were eve where and clique workers | ¢ called eae: he hours of 3 and 6 kept lid boiling in the "hot air e 8 « , Miss Addie Hampton entertained Surprises was the feature of the day yesterday afternoon at bridge. Miss The defeat of Mehring Eardley was}| Fannie Bird was the guest of honor Alice Farnsworth, secretary. hardly looked for even by strenuous opponents. But his most|The rooms Corydon} plossoms. were sweet with « Mrs. Isadore Mayer and daughter, Mrs. Charles C. Crismon, will entertain next Tuesday iffernoon at a 500° party in honor of . Lynn Richards's Kember overwhelming defeat of] of Omaha and the terian Mrs. Both Elections Justified. of the men-elected are and have records Both petent out} ‘TY | GUD for Mi BO Sere | ae The officers aird women of the post j will give an informal dance Friday | evening Lieutenant and Mrs. Alpha aston will entertain at dinner pre- comthat . e s is the daughter of Philo T.)are expected to in Salt a TANK iS BLOWN Mrs. UP rett George and in the Champ, Mrs. city a few 2 Pecullar Explosion in Works i Company. s of Stamp}! Masters Evelyn > A. A. Arlin Pollock, have sons of arrived from. and James their The astonishing feature of the explosion is the t that the tank had been tested up to 150 pounds per square ineh and at the time of the explosion there was 100 pounds pressure. Many limes ~previously'-there has been a greater pressure in the tank. The workman who was knocked about the rooin by the air was badly seared but uninjured. Bilder John Runswick of Murray, who leaves shortly on a mission, will farewell party at Murray next Friday evening Postmaster James Clove spent part of vesterday in City on official business Advises Students to Oldtime Idea. Edward in life with a year's fo Get definite mind He drew examples of the aveat living and dead evs ane xplained that the their sticcess in life wie the ideal in m some eataerertce secret of fact that} they had constantly a definite ideal before them, He took occasion to praise the system of the Institution in the developing of the individual and paid a high compliment to the normal school and some of the student teachers who he _said ing have of the key. hote the child. of the earn.' he educat- said, "to do things fof otheys with as much deight as you. would do them for yqurself. This spirit will spread to all your associates and the warld will be: the better for yt,' eee age eee THK OREGON Will Operate To ce Ogden eta SEs . SHORT LINE an Excursion Sunda May rip. Xe 13 at better . 31 for) up. a Adjutant-General Ray C. Naylor and Frank Movie left for the Uintah reservation this morning to be absent about two wecks, have gone in the interests of a section of land they drew during the government allotment last year Fred G. Mock, president of the Bank of Nampa, at Nampa, Idg in Salt Lake on business. Mr. has come into public prominence ly as RX successful writer. i work, "Blue. Eye," .a story of the plains, has. received favorable comment ‘by, the critics, Very trip 3DEN CANYON PLACE: Carriages mect and Salt it is Lake a most at pleasant either 7:10 "IS all ride or a May f a eave at ‘James B. Eddie, and: where they raise lifted the dying President ambulance a ? in will Age Zion's Savings in which % ea giiey Sama Bank and he was | ta 220. y ia is full of the ON to Is Being now of Strawberry of Superintendent Nevada To the East Low for Little Money and most attractive designs Ticket ire trip in {to offered, many at about eastern half pormts the he "are Wd An Enviab eee retu it ml Rurlingtorn daily ¢ ing west until of offes standard and double Oetober the' ONLY To | a tourist berths A Ggden sleeping cost just d@ks Lake and Photo Two the free | m l | 1 bn to we finishing. Main 106 } te there o, and Rh. P. W. Second and the the erviesr latter usual ear sleepii I'll tell ou cost NESLEN, General Pe LO South Agent, ed eG St., Salt Lake City OCUIG ING apie ST. LOUIS... KANSAS CITY RIND RAVOLIS: DENVER, ays ot ea ‘OMAILA Ae) COLO. SRE ONE FARE Good One Fare plus $2 for Round Trip OPEN to CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. AND RIVER POINTS MEMPIIIS, PAUL, TOP DINING yw FOR THE October Sist. THE CAR eee sTane € Gees ecelele nts » limit) Through Be l. A. ROUND TRIP Stopover CAKS GRANDE AND Omaha and PREE CANYON. TOURIST SERVICE Further BENTON, Or October St. A SLEEPERS Louis. LA CARTE Particulars, \ddress G. A. P. D., SALT Any Rio Grande LAKE Agent. i or on ke. Lb. Dist. W. TEACHERS further plone LAKE RATES REDUCED for 246. Passenger Second SALT For SCHOOL us YOUNGERMAN, 100 sleepers. train Both DRAKE, H. Tourist all telephone information Stst allowed. Standard Diners Write Accent. T. South P. Agt St. CITY. EAST and the GENERAL PUBLIC VIA _ Homeseekers' Tickets Chicago and Other Points on TO CITY AND RETURN 0 Kasthound Rate to Chicago from Utah Common Points & Return SALT LAKE $44.50 From IDATLO, UTAH, MISSOURT RIVER, OTHER POIN LOW To CIICAGO, LOU Is, MEMPHIS, Points. Intermediate ST Sr... AUIS, AND and May 26th and 28th, October Sist For Cc. F. further SALE: OF 16th, return ist, 3rd and June SOLE STOPOVERS ALLOWED --IKXo3rd So | METRE Information WARREN, Dooly SSE DATE Block, apply GENERAL Salt Lake S S E FL Bae 11.90 20.00 MIS- on Sale Stopovers 89.50 32.00 Allowed. May 26, June 1, 3, 16 Kieturn $44.50 Points, OBSERVATION PULLMAN Chicago, ke erin INTERMEFor Tickets $2 Return THROUGH ei ciereinieis is a ke ces leit ace erate Intermediate Privileges THROUGH SOURL DIATE ocr PUEBLO Other to FARES ee wer oieere eaten eee AGT PLUS 16th RAPT eee Dine cea sire were » ial ar ely' nisGaitmtaiaeel er aielel ela ein te meine wie cela Ole SPRINGS, To 1st, 3rd, TRIP a arerarseayetn tame Steg a AND EAST 28th---JUNE ROUND COMMERCIAL AGENT West Second South Street LEAP RATES 26th, .- Salt Lake City. Line Sunday ora te Ot and In the RATES trains every day Orden or Denver to Chicago via Union Pacific and St Paul Line. Througl sleepers and lor tickets and information call on reclining chair cars. C.S. WILLIAMS | Co cars half' ER 70 MAY Back Bkepie permil charge hallway | All Salt and passenger | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul DOLLAR and 1906, Rive complete On no railroad in America is the system of discipline among employes and watchfulness for the safety of passengers developed to a higher degree than on the and} Built. Over ae poet Short May ; Veh POL Or 1: Fy or ve us os m rats 3} Missouri Utah ON KRATES SALE. TO ALL OTHER 26, . 28, MAY LIMIT, RETURN linnit C. A. WALKER General to AGENT City. OTE SALT LAKE TICKETS POINTS. @UNEC 1.48 OCTOBELK DATES car- usual on May 26 and 28 June 1, 3 and 16 top-ovelr from M_ I. reunion Saltair, Friday, Train leaves at 8 p.m HISKEY, wood wale Trust com- M. J. unloading of ROAD Work. to AUSTIN, eomfortable Strawberry tunnel, MONEY TIME, DISTANCE and INVESTIGATE Write High. best George L Swendsen of the reclamation service has just returned from Castilla Springs, is be. the} forwarding point supplies to be} used-in connection with the construc- ion TO MANHATTAN, ROUND MOUNTAIN NEVADA PROSPECTING DISTRICTS Via AUSTIN, OVER THE Vhe ! WORK Ne AND THE SAVES GRANITE AND MARBLE ELIAS MORRIS & SONS COMPANY gathered| Highway Tunnel whose No. 1, Main street, opens more 4: io | pany, than 8,000 accounts a vear. Have you fa savings account? If not, start one. Saltair, Friday, . reunion 8' p.m : rain leaves at yard the highway which the government is to construet to the mouth of the tunnel -has already been begun seven teams and twelve men being now emnuts and fruit for the mee et. ‘ ployed. The pee ete compe dat the} Fred'F. Knightcof Salida, *Colo. . was mouth of Diamond creek, where tents! in the elty yesterday,~ Mr. Knight was and te Riidedces buildings have been| a member of the Pan-American police placed for elr' Accommodatipn, A} wheres at the Buffalo exposition and switeh is Being extended from the rail-} was one of the guard '-of eighteen rqad to the point where overt | mounted mer whe excorted. President ment will evect buildings in Ww hie h sup-| Mcftinley Just after he was shot, while plies will be stor when received and} forwarded as needed to the mouth of being tratisported through the streets the tunne of Buffalo. He, with the ald of another home yj | the trains | ed 10:30 Rev. BEGINS Goverument vaslghbtion 4s dean of St. Mark's cathedral was accepted by "he vestry some weeks since, has secured a position as editor of a monthly magazine published at San Diego, Dean Eddie and his sister own property. near -San lego, on whic they have built. a If you want a be autiful little canyon | man, the morning and leave Ogden or 6:20 in the afternon J. araE IP. is in Salt Lake. from San Francisco, where his effects in the fire. Mr. was a graduate of Yale in last academic class. He Our regular Chronicle Is Out-The bi-monthly Issue of the University Chronicle made its appearance yesterday well received, It isa | and contains some | and witticisms that in a college _ paper in country long | the stories, one called "Ann! Teacher. Man," is about as} clever.a short story as the average ridieunine prints and its author, Christen Jensen, shows chances for a bright} future Two little illustrated skits by Ralston Gibbs are also worthy of special mention. All in all the issue ista commendable one and reflects credit upon the staff. Manager John Q. Critchlow of the Ttah Association of Credit Men, is in Idahe for a few days on business conneeted with the association. Prof. Edgar L. Hewett addressed the students of the university yesterday on the need of selecting ideals in the course of their life's work. He made a splendid appeal to the students to get back to the oldtime idea of start- ing out Provo Lake pe EL Monumental Work for Drattsme vier ae secure eligibles to fil ancies in position cater: "in several western States are announced by the clvil service commission, to held in this city June 6 and 7, now. exist in the offices veyors general of Arizona, Wyoming, one draftsman ed for each of these offices, while four | are needed to fill similar vacancies in} the office of the Idaho surveyor gcen-| eval. Persons who pass this examinaHawt will be eligible only in offices outside of the District Columbia Fred Hale, the Salt Lake arehiteet, is in California. While there he willl Visit Palo Alto to see the ruins of Stanford university i APPEALS FOR AN IDEAL Hewett Back of Salt carloads now eggs « quantity 1906. yes-| Wilson ' eves Business- Letters received by the Commercial Ndtional bank. of the, ecily from the American National bank of San Francisco.would indicate that I. W. Wilson has moved < to San Franeisco from Oakland that his bank is doing business again in the Merchants' Exchange building. This building was not affected y the earthquake, was j partially destroyed by fire and the inference among Mr. Wilson's friends is that the bank has resumed business at the old stand are home in Missouri, acompanied by the governess and Miss mary M. Winn and Miss Mary Block, caeusins, and will be guests of Mr. Pollock during the month Cae -10, funeral) held Letters From Missionaries-Letters from missionaries doing work in many different fields will be read at a specjal service to be held at Sugar ward meeting-house at 6:20 o'clock Sunday Avening 1e letters are in reply to a cireular letter sent out some time since by the bishopric of the ward asking the missionaries to tell of their personal experiences in the various fields in which they are laboring. A special musical programme has also been arranged for the occasion. Bar- Pollock was Bjornson to Be Here-E ning Bilornson, son of the famous poet, Biornstjerne Bjornson, has written to Ju Nielsen of this city that be In Salt Lake 30 and main here until June 6. An will be made to secure the Assembly that natives of Norway whe y make their home in thts city may have an opportunity to hear their distinguished countryman lecture days. A peculiar explosion occurred yesterday about noon In the shops of the Salt Lake Stamp company, at the cornev of West Temple and Third South. A tank containing the supply of compressed air which is located in this room exploded from an unknown cause and the heavy sheet steel flew about the building as if it were mere tin. J large plate glass window was broken by the force of the concussion and a general appearance of wreckage throughout the shop resulted. Some valuable and delicate machinery put out of commission and a workWas Knocked the length of the Prof, - Dorr M. Buried-The Donnelly Father Gueymard Returnps-Father Gueymard has returned to All Hallows| college and will eo oe ther Bowe as professor of glish cant higher mathematics Riri a previous con-| nection with the school Father Gueymard was popular as a teacher and athletic manager, and he is being welcomed back by large number of patrons and pupils of the school 24 Lake Logan Sarah are two map Quality | terday morning at St. Mary's cathedral} where requiem mass was celebrated at 10 o'clock The burial took place in Calvary cemetery, both the service at} the cathedral and at the grave being | attended by u large number of friends fish that in ample = James Pollock, Mrs. Walters "of for Donnelly Mrs. We Mantels---Prices and! 1 Farnsworth, the mining man She is|some time next week, after a trip to well known for the success she achiey-) Japan. s 2 ed in the recent production by the University Dramatic club Mr. and _Mr A. -F. Philips have The other candidates elected are all moved! to: 256° wast Fourth South competent and as a whole the admin-|ctreet, where they will be at home to istration next year ought to be the} their friends. stvongest in the history of the school * @ AIR yesterday Gather Trout Egges-State Fish Game Warden John Sharp will gathering 2,000,000 month eges from different Utah the purpose of restocking hatehery, which Prior to this e arrive laid last of} Presby- Prof Dean Cumainings Lectures Byron Cummings delivered the regu-| weekly lecture at the universits before a crowd that filled assembly room comfortably, He for his subject the Grecian play an interesting and instrueHe explained the development the drama and told of the staging and the producing of the Gre-| cian play Girls Bight Hard. Spirit of ITdberty chapter, D. A. R., Among the minor offices the har@gst| will meet this afternoon with Mrs light developed on the election of the| F, L. Parker, 824 East South pone secretary four young .women were | Street There will be an_ electic of candidates for this position and the} officers. Way they electioneered would have put oar even an old-time politic ian to shame, Webster P. Cary will return. ‘this week from a trip to California The count gave the position to Alice Farnsworth by a majority of but eight * votes over Hazel Stevens. Miss FarnsMr. and Mrs. George. Y. Walince worth was The First Choose Delegates-cC; Knights the-Myrtle lodge, KX. of P tl representatives lodge session, which meets al} latter part of this monh prs Cc. ie. Baker, W. P.. CoopA Sanford and J. F. Sturgi following were elected as alter-| nates: A. G Mahon, H.-A. Joplin, W i: aried: J. Holmes and W. Is evans Charles justfy their selection Corydon gcanie the dance Higgins is the son of W. : Hic- | po gins. editor of the Mining Revie w. He} Mrs. C. O. Whittemore is enterWas graduated from the Salt Lake; tain the Plate club this afterngon High school In 1904, and while there | at her home made an enviable record as a student os There also he was editor of Red and Mrs. S. B. Page and Miss Holmes, Black during his senior year and suc-| who have made the ir home with Mr. ceeded fn publishing what many de-|and Mrs, O. IE. Cary the last few claved to have been best high | years, leave in twe weeks for Denschool paper published in this city.| ver to make their future home Mi He will be a junior student next year! Cary leaves Monday for Salida, where and with the same generous suppert|Mrs. Cary will join him later in the from the students that the editors have{|summer. The Cary family will leave received in the past he ought to place|a gap in Salt Lake society not easily the Chronicle upon a higher standing | filled Their home has ever been than it has ever before enjoyed. noted for gracious hospitality. Stayner Richards is the son of Di eee S. H. Richards and stands foremost Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Beattie leave in his class as a conscientious, depend-| this week for the east to be gone seyable student While he has never|eral weeks been conspicuous in student activities wi tt Bn he has always been a hard worke1 The history section of the Ladies' conservative and level-headed. His| Literary club will hold the last mectlarge majority over his popular rival) ing of the year this morning in the speaks eloquently for his student rat-| club house Mrs. A, . Gibson will ing. This year he is treasurer of his| give the paper on the topic, "From class and assistant manager of the|the Fall of Athens to the Treaty of Yeurbook Antalkidas.' ¥ | church Mrs. of Fred Bennion. Because of his record] Fabree of Areadia, Cal. us an athlete and the clientage he was sce Se See to control, it was a aia Ris Walter co Guanilentuihvrives a relieved that Bennion would win}; uncheon Pa ; Le at the CounoN : next Wednesday hands down, but here again tables! try hits Miss Robins were turned and Richards pulled with a plurality of 100 votes | ea the new MAY MANTELS GRATES TILES aa AT Tanner-Geo. T. Odell,| and Thomas Homer have}! use of their automobiles} reception committee of} They will used ex- | the service of the Tan-} New Chureh carpets in THURSDAY, ee examined the main auditorium will be oceupied for the first time next Sunday morning. Special services are bemg arranged for that time spring Higgins's machine worked nore smoothly than it was expected - it would, and when the votes were count-|] ed he had a lead of ten votes. The other surprise of the day was Stayne) being Autos for Jacob Moritz tendered the to the Tanner the G. A.» R. clusively for ner party. UTAH, NEVADA CENTRAL RAILROAD Want to Be Druggists The state board of pharmacy was in session vesterday in the City and County building examining applicants for pharmaceutical certificates. Ten applicants the hosM. Reinsimar was yesterday eels on family I Roundy, her sister, forine a the pleaspansies decorations Disappointments, CITY, Gives Piano Recital-Mrs. Graham F. Putnam cordially invites her friends| to attend a piano recital to be given by some of her pupils at Congregational church on the evening of May 17. > Usual SALT LAKE ELIAS MORRIS & SONS C0 Hansen a Citizen-Martin Hansen, Seas of Denmark, was admitted to citizenship by Judge Ritchie yesterday entertained the Mrs. E. T: Harvey "500° club yesterday and also a num- of Invited guests. Apple blossoms formed the pret decorations of the rooms. Branches filled the grates and were banked on the mantels, while jardenleres filled with the same fragrant blossoms were everywhere to,be aaah Mrs. Harvey will entertain the East Side Kuchre club tomorrow evyening. WINS REPUBLICAN, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF -_-_ Richards and Higgins Pull ‘Plums of President and Chronicle Editor. INTER-MOUNTAIN \gent. OFTY. and at. 16. |