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H THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY 9, 1909. 5 H mum If RESIGN If Z10H Kccompanied by a Fall in RTemperature; eatlier K Conditions. Ki EJtempTratures. I Hfciuni - """,'.'.'.32 degrees 4 Hwn '7",V"!....30 degrees J- B. t" for ' ' Tuesday : Goner- 4- !nm of Monday morning was k a fill In the temperature .V compared 7ith that 'of Sio" During- the, twenty-din-- at 6 P. m Monday even an temperature was SO do l degree below normal, forni "aVhed Colorado frninc causing rain, sleet, Twlnd In Up path as prc 8v bS Ho central office. A in fn 30 degrees below zero. !er rUonsV Montana the r Lake region and British TfrrltorS- Another storm the north Atlantic const, uth Pacific and the British errltory the barometric pros ,the severo cold wave ac the latter. . , , , " salt Lake City and vlcln Gtnerally fair., meteorological record at tho of the United States wea ?or "ho twentv-four hours , tn. was 3S follows: -e at 6 p. m.. 30: maximum 32: minimum temperature. iperature. 30 which is 1 de ormal. Total excess of tem c the first of the month, 50 jmulated excess- of tempcra nusry 1. 3.4 1 degrees. Total .50 Inch, total precipitation ' month. .So Inch, which Is c normal. Accumulated cx nuary 1. 1.7S Inches, Rela - at 6 p. m., 59 per cent, leratures Elsewhere. ..'sa Norfolk "33 ., 2R Oklahoma ...... !4 23 Omaha 2S .... SlPIttsburpr 25 32Pocatclln 2fi ... 32 Portland. Or.... 36 1-1 St. Paul 6 ion. 34 St. T.ouls 31 ISSnn Francisco... 41 .... 3GPpokane IS .... 46Tonopah 16 c .. 4S Washington .... 30 .... 32 Winnipeg 32 You Needn't, jietdn't keep on frelinc (lis Rafter tcainEi uor be.lchincr. nor tunc nausea between meads. 3ber Trord?, you needn't keep on Inpcptic, aud vou certainly I JSa rea pn ri 1 1 r cures dvspepsia tjthens and toues the stomach, jdigfBtinn, creates a normal ap iM builds up the whole system. 1 and Washington pictures. w-Bonel Co., 33 East First South. KTrlbune Want Ads. Hior.r 5201 Tnd. phono aco-SiS. I SOCIETY I "IIHI-I:-n'H4H 4. v CALENDAR. v v Mrs. A. O. Ewing -will enter- v- J tain nt a bridge tea at her home 5 4 nest Saturday afternoon. f. 4. j' The Qnlngenta club -will meet 4 4- this afternoon with Mrs. M. A. 4 r Pqlers at 55 West Sixth South 4- 4 street. 4- ? 4 Mr3. J. W. Christy Trill enter- 4 4 tain a fow friends at a luncheon 4 4 at Lor apartment in the Brans- 4 4 ford today. 4- 4- o 4 The Tuesday bridgo tourna- 4 4 ment -will meet this afternoon 4 4 with Mrs. Union Worthinjrton. 4 ! " 4 4 The largest social affair of 4 4-. today will be the charity card. 4- pary to bo civen at the Ladies' 4 4 Literary clubhouse this after- 4 4 noon hy St. Mark's Hospital as- 4 4- sociation. 4 4 Curt Williams will entertain 4- at a dinner at tho Alta club 4 4 Wednesday evening for Miss 4 4 Goddes, Capfc. Conrad and their 4 4 bridal party. 4 jtt 4- Tho Post Bridgo . club will 4 4- meet this afternoon with Mrs. 4 4- Walthall. 4 4. - 4. 4 Tho Seekers' Literary club 4 4- Mrs. -R. H. Thomson at S09 4 4 South Isinth Eaot street. 4 4- 4- Tho Woman's club will meet 4- this afternoon with MrB. L. S. 4 4 Deane at 214 East Third South 4 4- street. Mrs. A. V. Taylor will 4 4- havo charge" of tho programme. 4 4 4 Tho Shrlners will go to tho 4 4 .Colonial theater this evening in 4 4- a bodv. 4 4 Mrs. L. L. Savage will enter- 4- 4 tain at an informal bridge tea 4 4 Saturday afternoon for Misa 4 4 Katherine Geddes. 4 r . . ,ir Miss Storm of New Jersey, who is the guest of her sister and her hus band, Lieut, and Mrs. Walthall, and Miss Garey of Maryland, t who is the guest of her brother, Lieut. E. B. Garc3-, were guests of honor at a bridge part' Monday evening given by Lieut, and Mrs. (jlark R. Elliott at their quarters at tho post, which wore prettily decorated in red carnations. Six tables wero played and Miss Nell llcndersou of this city assisted. w One of the beautiful luncheons of tho season was that Monday in the gold room of tho Alta club, given by i Mrs. II. Van co Lano in honor of Mrs-. J. M. Davis. The color scheme was pink and green, and at eithor end of tho table were silver candelabra with pink candlps and shades and streamers of smilax from the chandelier to the four corners, while a low crystal bowl df piuk carnatious occupied the cen ter of the prettily appointed table, around which wen; seated, aside from the hostess aud guest of honor, Mrs. Richard Stingloy. Mrs. W. C. Alex- fk Did you hear II Gadski sing? IC If you did, you'll want K to hear her again. Ir If you didn't, you can Bp, hear her any tim e you want K The Victor brings her I magnificent voice right in- I to your home for you to I enjoy at your pleasure. J Mme. Gadski, like other famous I artists, makes records only for I the Victor. J Go to-day to the nearest Victor deal- I er's and hear the Victor. He will gladly ny Victor Records you want to I t There's, a Victor for YOU $10 to $300. - mfir liasy payments if desired. VE T eet best results, ucc only Victor Needles on Victor Records - 1 prstensee & Anson DISTRIBUTERS TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS 00 down and $1.00 per week buys the Victor. lBu8to play any of ttie records advertised on Mj Pe, whether you purchase or not. JJ5w. Second Soutli St. 'Br- ' Hi I A BLACK SUIT FOR 1 IH ' RHP H NOW, and fitted to you just as well and just Wk H as carefully as if you paid us the full value. Ill Come ' and choose from a lot 1 1 worth from $MM to $22.S0 II B - . Blacks, Btacs and New Colors (S HI 220 DOWN MAIN STREET Big ander, Mrs. A. C. Ewing, Mrs. F. E. McGurrin, Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mrs. George Airie, Mrs. Robert Glon inning, Mrs. IT. D. Nilos, Mrs. H. M. Kriebel, Mrs. W. E. Fife, Mrs. H. G. McMillan, Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton, Mr6. E. A. nutchinson, Mrs. J. J. Bronghall, Mrs. Louis S. Cates and Mrs. George Smith. u Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spencer and two daughters, with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Whitney and daughter, will leave Thursday for Now York, from which place Mr. and Mrs. Whitney and daugh ter will sail February 20 to .-join their eon and brother in Naples, to spend several weeks, whilo Mr. and Mrs. Spencer will .ioin their son Allen, who will land in New York from Ger many February 19. They will return hero after the inauguration in Wash ington, March 4. The Webber homo on Second avenuo was the scene of a large bridgo tea Monday afternoon, when Mrs. T. G. Wcbbor entertained seven tables. Later a number went in to tea. The room a were prettily decorated in a profusion of daffodils, with a large mound of them in tho center of tho tea table, where Mrs. George Y. Wallace and Mrs. Karl A. Scheid poured, assisted by Mrs. William jr. Cunningham and Mrs. Juno Sadler Donncll. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Foster, who have spent several weeks in Denvor, aro now tho guests of Dr. aud Mrs. Morrison in Colorado Springs. Mrs. Morrison was formerly Miss Lillian Burnham. M Mrs. Alico Tomlinson, n teacher in the public schools for several years, who has been seriously ill since Thanks giving, was taken to St. Mark's hospital again Saturday on account of a relapse. Mrs. Elliott of Minneapolis will pass through here Friday on her way to I California.' Ou her return in March she will spend several davs hove with Lieut, and Mrs. C. R. Elliott at tho post. it. Tho Cup and Saucer club will bo entertained Weduesdav evening by Mrs. C. R. A ley and Mrs. W. D. Donoher at the apartment of the latter in the Stauffer flats. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Quiglcy and children havo returned from the" cast, and have as I heir guest for the summer Miss Emma Quigloy of Jolict, III. n Invitations have been issued by the frcshmon class of the University for a large dancing party, (o be given at tho Odcon Friday evening. Februar' 32. t . h Miss Cosgriff will leave this evening for a six weeks' trip to Los Angeles and the benches, and will return b' way of San Francisco. Mrs. Stephen Shaw of Denver, Colo., will be here this evening to bo tho guest of Miss Katherine Geddes for several weeks. J i fc Miss Mcrcilo Winslow of Los An geles will be hore soon to spend sev eral weeks with Mr. and 'Mrs. R. L. Trac3 0 M Tod Goodwin entertained Miss Geddes, Cnpt. Conrad and their bridal party at tho Orpheum Monday evening. f. Miss Katherine Richards will spend the next two wcoks witli Mrs. W. C. Jennings. (r 4 (I Mrs. J. C. Hooper returned tho Inst of the week from a short visit in Chicago. j 1 POLICE COURT CASES j One man contributed $HVi to the re . celpts of tho city pollr court Monday (afternoon for falling to appear In court I to answer a charge of gnmbllng. It was Dan Black, arrested Saturday night by Chief Barlow and Lieutenant Shannon, charged with gambling In the Lot: Cabin ! 8a loon. J V H I. ! I'or a Monday afternoon pcsslon of court tha proceedhVp'8 wero of short du : ration and nothing occurred to causo even a ripple of excitement. Wot. 1 nosfi Staun and Ilnrry Jacobs each for ; felled a ball of 52 for not nppcnrlnc In ' court to anr.wer a charge of. violating the speed ordinance. ! j i. Joe Lax was found guilty of vagrancy and ordered to lenvc the city, f ! Bert Silvers, ,'fohn Oiiskn. nnd Evan j Brooks were fined ?n for belnjr drunk I Sunday. j William Strom, the Commercial street 'oiortiikocper arrested Sunrtnv nlphr bv i policemen Teaser and Eddy, charged I with selling .llciuor on Sunday, entered a plea of not guilty, and his trial wa3 Get for Tuesday afternoon. . w Hop Sing and George Davis, arrested on tho chargo of selling liquor without a license, had their case continued until Tuesday. . Billy Ufahoney was sentenced to thirty days in Jail, after being found guilty of drunkenness on Sunday. Auditorium. Roller skating afternoons nnd oven ings. Nine-piece brass band. No chargo for teaching. Ladies admitted freo at afternoon sessions. Salt Lake Statistics Births. Charles Crltchley, 3 South Second West, girl. H. Rokimosuke. St. Mark's hospital, girl. Henry Levi Rudy, SC8 West Second North, boy. Deaths. Infant Butte, 13r..". Lincoln avenue, anaemia, aged 17 days, February 7. Melvln Bush Walker, Winter Quarters, Intussusception, aged S months, Febru ary 5. John Hlncs, 2C1 Eighth East, cancer of neck, nged 15, February 4. Nellls S. Morgan. 0 Wlllard court, heart trouble, aged 2J, February 7. Marriage Licenses. John G. Morrison and Magdalen Kunts of Salt Lake. Bert Householder and Myrtle Averett of Sunshine. William Doty and Emma Terry of Union. Building Permits. J. P. Paulson, three-story, nine room, concrete factory, 15G South Fifth West . $55,000 Real Estate Transfers. Lawrence T. Cowan to Joseph New ton, lot 1. block 25 plat A $ 650 James II. Newton nnd wife to John a Burt, all lot LM. part lot 25, block 1. Chicago addition 5 William I. McClarren to Maria S. Ilobbs. lot IP.. Miller & Miller bubdlvlslon 1 Illram Ycager and wife to Ashton Jenkens Co.. lot 221. plat B 600 Hiram Ycakcr and wlfo to Ashton Jenkins Co., part lot 2, block 21. plat B 600 Ashton-JenkJns Co. to Margaret I. Young, part lot 2, block 21, plat B 3300 Hubbard Investment Co. to Nellie IC. Montgomery, lots 22 and 23, block 1. Thompson subdivision Lvdla A. Colo and husband to John A. Walker, lot 1, block 10, Union Fort plat 1500 John M. Whltaker and wifo to Fid 1. Bird, lots 18. 19 nnd 20, block 3, Whltaker subdivision 1 Joseph IT. Raleigh to Addison Culn, all lot 21. part lot 20, block 1. Edgewood addition 1 J Salt Lake Security and Trust com pany to Gentllo George Etta, lot 2. block 21. plat F 2400 Salt Lake Investment, company to Elvira N. Ilayden, lots 25 and 26, block 1, Carr & Roberts addition. 300 Anna E. Malloy to Edward II. Alt- hoff, lot 1. block 1. plat D 2100 Simeon Brlggs and wife to A. G- A Hon. lot h, block 6, plat B..c 2 is there more than one kind of Ivory Soap ? No! But there ar. a hundred imitations. A dishonest grocer will offer one oV these and say "This Is Ivory"; or "This is ; jst as good as j Ivory." ! Do n'.-t accept it un less it is stamped IVORY. Ivory Soap 99 450 Per Cent. Pu Saving Powder ' IIS H NOT? j A pleasure to step Into a clean, light shoe store, get your size. In fact, just what you were looking for? j THAT'S THE KIND OF A STORE WE HAVE. ) , You step Into a pair of easy fitting. ! or our "Nature Last" Shoes, the S5.00 kind for $4.00; the $4.00 kind for $3.00 rl this week. THAT'S THE KIND OF SHOES WE HAVE. 4 See our specials In show window. i l SMOHEY-BA C C-S I-fQES 238 MAIN ST. PRESSING THE FACT On you constantly of .the suporlorltv of our SOFT WATER PROCESS laundering. It whitens tho white goods, brightens tho colored and pro longs tho life of your apparel. TROY LAUNDRY, "THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY." Both Phonc3 102. 166 Main St. Unless you tell, no qoo need know that you buy your engagement ring of us. We bold ;mch matters In tho strict est confidence. Wo have on band constantly hun dreds or pure whlto diamonds, espe cially selected for engagement rings. You may trust us, for a tost of nearly fifty years has proven our re liability. salt LAK&, enry. uitah, The ChaHton Shop OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN. j 122 BOUTH MAIN STREET, j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Bejr to specially notify their patrona that Uioy have nocurod tho agency oi THE FASSO CORSET. This incomparable- coraot, Imown for many yearn an tho vary acme of per fection amonj; Corcetiorea in Europe end this country, utlll retains all tkoue 1 featuran which have made It bo de- I tr&ble, whilo tho late models chow ail tho new ideru-i conforming to the pro- nt faahlonB. I u i i iiiwiiii, ii I i.i fi ihwi'i I 8 ESTABLISHED Be' H ONE. PRfCEL TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD - j I yMPyl (although scores of women arc I JfSSjf buillf' evelT day), hut it certain- 1 Jy ygk Dozens of new ideas await your.. I ' fcr MZmffimk. inspection in our Cloak Depart- I 1 . "TffiffSfwMiTV men others are constantly ar- j JBaBT0 riving'. A glimpse at what we are jf! j 1 SfSk now s0WnS' aric e Pice3 asked ti I sa,ty yur logS -or each I flpiM con-ect dress and economical ex- I your special attention to an early. j I e0 elegant new Spring . . SMART SHOP j ; l I "With the first signs of Spring come 'the i THE TAILORED SUITS in English Suitings and French j J Serges are smarter this season than ever before. j 1 EVENING GOWNS in Crepe, Meteor Satin and soft Silk I ' H of exquisite colorings are veiy attractive: also beautiful After- n noon Dresses in Rajah Linen and Cloth are delighting the 1 Spring Shoppers. j ; NEW HATS to match the Govns and Tailored Suits. ' j ! H j THE WAISTS, BELTS and NECKWEAR which help to H i : complete tho costume must be correct, or they detract from the j general appearance. 1 : HOSIERY to match Gowns and Suits is very smart this I , season. j; j J I I ImW IJ1MJ11IJIIIIIIII I I I "i " 1 " i ..i.i t.T r rrrn ) ll '! SALT LAME CITY s I ' I KB! SKEWING CO. I i : i mLvl Phones No. 17. J. M031ITZ, Gen. Mst, 1 1 We Musi 'Mm -the Room. ; I i ; Our buyer lins gone East, and all Spring . goods will soon be in. All Men's and Women's W6fe" clothin aluST BE CL,EiU?13D at ANY PRICE- H I Your Credit" is Good and No Questions Asked. ' - i Tlie Mercaiatale Siistallment Co., j ; I ; j! 7d W. SECOND SOUTH. H