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IBBBbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbh""""' "HM 4 TRUTH. . fl 1 I., IN THE SOCIAL REALM. 1 Idj'j I Mrs. Sutherland, wife of United MBM States Senator Sutherland, will entor- ' ' tain tho wives of tho members of tho ill , legislature and a few other friends at , j'j. ' luncheon at tho Alta club today, Sat- 1 M 'j- urday. Tho function will bo qulto olab- M , I orato, gotten up In tho well known ifflL: ' tasto and style of tho.Alta club. Tho U I Invitations wore Issued a week or ten IH j I flays ngo, and tho regrets wero few. J' ' Mrs. Sutherland Is an ideal hostess, 1 I I ' and tho event Is looked forward to 1 I ! with unusual interest. , I (I jt & I jl Tho charity ball given anually by I tho Jowlsh Women's Council will take I 1 1 1 place this year on tho evening of Fob. ' I J 7 next at Chrlstonson's hall. Tho ob- E i ject of tho ball Is most commondablo, ! j for the benefit of tho poor of tho city. I j In past years it lias been a pronounced ,I success, both socially and financially; I jj ' In fact, It has been recognized as one 1! I of tho leading society ovents of tho I city. This year will bo no exception I, I , to tho rule. Tho fact that Mrs. Jacob R ' Morltz is chalrmnn of the executlvo II I I committee insures the success of the I ' ball. Hi t t I , n i 7 1 ' I President's day, observed Monday U i at tho Reviewers' club, was one of tho H is plcasantcst ovents of tho club. Mrs. 13. It O. Leo, president of tho club, wns the I DID hostess, and the guests who gathered H round the hoard at tho University IN club Included both tho proscnt and past lu h members. Tho table for luncheon wa3 IR " laid in tho private dining-room. Fol- I ill J lowing tho luncheon, Mrs. Woodruff I Ell i gavo a toast to tho president of tho lljlili club, ami after that camo tho follow- wBj 'ng very Interesting programme by !i J tho members: "What Club Lifo Has 111 if Taught Me," Mrs. Hal W. Brown; jH 3 r "My Favorite Character In Fiction," IB j Mrs. J. M. Dart; "Tho Strong03t Char- II j I actor in Fiction," Mrs. William A. Ill 111 Nolden; "Tho Most Pathetic Chnrac- l tor in Fiction," Mrs. C. B. Richards; li if , "My Favorito Heroine." Mrs. C. E. Ill if' Richards; "My Favorito Heroine," H t Mrs. F? A. Vincent; "My Favorito HI If Cliaracter In Fiction," Mrs. Elmer B. h ' Jones; "Tho Perfect Home," Mrs. l Lj Ellen Elliott; "My Favorito Poet," ,s J"! Mrs. Charles D. Mooro; "Thackeray," 'pit J Mrs. Wightman. In placo of a paper i', Mrs. W. F. Adams told two humorous i 4 "' stories. In addition to tho above- i j yj named guests, tho luncheon was en- i (5 h Joyed by Mrs. J. C. Roylo, Mrs. J. W. 'AyJ Delano, Mrs. Charles G. Plummor, 1 1 I ' Mrs. J. C. McClaln, Mrs. C. II. Blanch- ! U Jm ard, Mrs. H. J. Talbot, Mrs. W. F. i ! J il j Loomls, Mrs. David Evnns, Miss Delia ! R. Snow. i:'-' Tho promeiiado of the juniors at the J (j r, University of Utah on Friday evening If,,;') was a very pleasant affair. Thoso Ij' who took parts wero: Dan' Alexander, V Iko Alexander, H. J. Barnes, Virginia i A. Bush, Thomas A. Beal, Thomas B. '.5 Billings, W. W. Cannon, Helena Crlt- V, ' zor, M. J. Snow, J. R. Smith, Elbert D. Thomas, James A. Uro, F. D. Wine- j gar, W. S. Brighton, John Z. Brown "' Georgo A. Hedgor, Raymond E. l Dresser, Foramorz Y. Fox, E. D. Gard- j i nor, Jeter Gardner, Renol M. Greaves, Roscoo W. Groo, Karl A. Hopkins, ! j' , John Jensen, Mortimer R. Lowis, Geo. ! I A. Mooro, Valo II. Parke, Brigham A. j; j Perkins, J. Henry Peterson, Georgo S. . h j Schow, Louis J. Seckcls, Romcrt I. f Bonnomort, William Sharp. Among thoso who hnvo taken r apartments at tho Emory-Holmes '. aro: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bransford. i Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Pinkorton, Mr. and j Mrs. F. E. McGurrin, Mr. and Mrs. J. .O. Rober, Dr. and Mrs. Keogh, Mr. j' and Mrs. I. O. Rhodes, Mrs. Mooro, C. F. -Adams, T. J. Armstrong, John Low- . Is, M. H. Kriobol, C. H. Sampson, J. R. PI-, Focht, M. Lichtenstoln, Miss Plummer, '- Capt. Lawrenco, Judge and Mrs. Miner, Frank Harris and Miss R. Pollock. ( Mrs. Luclan Julian Martin, formerly director of tho Chicago normal school of physical education, gavo an illustrat ed lecture at tho Ladles' Literary club Wednesday afternoon. Subject of tho lecture was "Proper Exorcise for Health and a Perfect Body," dem onstrated by Miss Alice L. Julian. On Tuesday at tho Alta club a lun cheon was served by Mrs. II. C. Mc Caskcll complimentary to her sister, Mrs. Daniel Galligher of Omaha. Tho menu, decorations and all appoint ments were perfect. C. S. Morris was host at dinner at the University club Tuesday evening, covers being laid for twelve guests. Tho souvenirs for tho women were large bouquets of violets, while small bum lies were given to tho men. The charity card party under the auspices of tho Council of Jewish Women was held at B. B. rooms Wed nesday. The hostesses were Mcsdame-3 Boohmcr, Rothschild and Oppen hoimer. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. So'lsbury and Miss Salisbury loft Thursday for the cast, Intending to ho at Cornell for junior day, tho sons of the family be ing members of tho class at that col lege. Mrs. J. C. Storloy entertained nt luncheon Saturday, in honor of Mrs. Lo Roy Roso Of Ogden. The decora tions and place cards wero roses. Cov ers wero laid for six. "Arabian Nights," given in tno Eighteenth ward hall Monday evening by Misses Klrkpartick and a number of their friends, was woll attended. &' & Miss Christine Miller, a graduate ot St. Mark's training school for nurses, was married in San Francisco recently to Mr. Smith, and Is now at homo to her friends in San Jose. Mrs. Jennie Moorman is in tho city to pass a few months with Mr. ana Mrs. Clint B. Loigh. Mrs. Moorman is an artist of rare taste and ability. & & Tho banquet of tho men's club of St. Mark's on Thursday evening, in honor of Bishop Spaulding, was well attended and greatly enjoyed. Miss Judgo was hostess at a dlnnor Tuesday evening complimentary to Miss Salisbury, who left for tho East Thursday. Frank Judge has returned from a trip to Tonopah, Goldflcld and Bull frog mining districts. Mrs. William L. Jones has gone to Los Angelos to bo away for several months. & Ot Mrs. M. L. Ritchie entertained at a Kensington Thursday afternoon at her homo. Tuesday night Major and Mrs. Smith, Fort Douglas, entertained in formally. W. A. Noldon Is gradually recover ing after his sovero Illness. v & Miss Lela Fowler has returned from an extended eastern trip. Miss Vendla Farroll lias returned from a visit in Cache county. Miss Hamlin is homo again after a visit with friends In Denver Mrs. Allan L. i.ovey has returned from Butte and is at tho Southern J. B. Cosgriff loft for Denver Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis and little daughter have returned from an ex tended visit in New York and are again at home to their friends on Third East street. it & Mrs. C. II. Van Annan returneu Tuesday from Ogden, where she spent a week with Mrs. Archie K. Bigelow. Fred A. Slado has gone to "New York on a business trip. HIAWATHA UP TO DATE. (With apologies to the poetic heirs of tho late Henry W. Longfellow. Truth vouches for the originality, but not the meter.) In the land of fair Utah-na, Where dwells the festive Mormon, Dwells the Jew and Gentile also, In the land where Hows the Jordan, With its murky waters calling Flowing, running, calling to tho salty inland sea But, 'tis not of these I'm singing, Neither Mormon, Jew nor Gentile, Is the burden of my lay. I would think of things more pleasing Than mere men of common clay. Wake, my harp, then, In your fullness. As I chant the doings of the Hunter, Hunters bold and hunters many, But tho Hunter that out-hunts them, Is the Bounty Hunter who out-skins 'em, From the days of mighty Nlmrod. To the tlme3 of thunderous Cannon, Shooting broadsides from the Tri bune. From early morn to dewy eve And back again to breakfast Is this Bounty Hunter hunting For the skin of the coyote, For the hide of mountain Hon, For tho pelt of prowling wolfy. Then he hies him to tho County, Where the bounty-money waits him Walts the coming of the Hunter. Counts he now tho skins he's hunted, Counts not once, but often From beginning to tho ending, From the ending to beginning, Then once more he doth repeat them, Counts them many times and frequent Counts nnd counts the Bounty Hunter, Counts them o'er and o'er and o'er. Counts again and then some more. JOHNNY-ON-THE-SPOT o Warren Foster sells Insurance, not liw suits. Commercial Block. o Trj Shepard Co. on collections. LOCAL SP II Hall to the signs of a Een, II vival of good sport in Salt i ?? e re" II situation here in a , ? Il of athletics has not oon ? "D II ing to promoters, nor i L,? m IS with sport lovers. I?,!" IB sphere is clearing and imlinnM atlno- M that tho town wV 8coc&n,lB I and better patronage t i "", T 9 for many, many moons h H Tho dcadness of mw-iilim ., H larly in this town duri hfg ft pap" has been due to two causes si56" the fights pulled oft "ro not? I contract and wore very mn-i. P ,0 K color. Again, there was a ZL,B on the part of some of tho Stta pen. to bring out tho hammer JUP! it vigorously without reasonahin kH vocation just because So l W sporting reporter was not conS H as to his views on matchmalTnf seems strange a managing edltnr , Bl intelligence should allow l,fs rC 'or J to use the columns of his paper, air their personal grievances, but thh H very thing has been done here t to! H after time. e Ume The mayor and the chief of police IB seem to look at the boxing game In IB the correct light. So long as It Is cleanly and honestly conducted so IBl long as clever scientific men of nearly BI equal ability engage in contest there H is little that can he objected to. H Scores of shows come to this BJI town every year and are patron- tH! Ized by people of all classes, BJ that from a standpoint of mor- H ality and decency leave a far worse B impression than a clean and clever B boxing contest. The city authorities H rightly insist that tho next man nho H undertakes to open the boxing game BJ here must make good every promise BJ and keep faith with the public. Then BJ let us hope that all genuine sporting BJ men will lay aside personal differ- BJ ences and pull together. BJ H Notwithstanding the sullenness ol BJ "Honest" John McCIosky and the now BJ deposed Lucas who led tho Pacific Na- Bjj tional over a rocky road last year, BJ the local baseball fans are confident Bj that Salt Lake will have high class ball this year and will, not end the Hj season at tho bottom of the ladder BJ H Salt Lake is developing some crack' BJ men In tho bowling game. If the nj pending arrangements to have the city represented at the National Bowl- ELIAS MORRIS & SONS CO. I Mantels I Mantels H Mantels 11 NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CONSIGNMENT JUST RBCHVtt ASK g" -i I Stickney's Tine 0gar$ I Wm. A. Stickney Cigar Co. II SALT LAKE CITY BRANCH I 229 SOUTH MAIN STREET I A. E. WALLACE MGR. I