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The Intermountain Catholic from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 8

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iT I 8 THE INTERMOUNTAIN AND COLORADO CATHOLIC JANUARY 27 1900 11 UTAlfAND WYOMING I i i SALT LAKE 4 I 4 Ij 4 Dr Hodges is at home from the cast 0 All the public schools reopened on last Tuesday 0 Miss Burke entertained the Sewing club last week Rev Father Keenan returned from SJorcur on Wednesday 0 McChrystnl and wife are in from Bur lca for a few days Mrs Chase and children have gone oast to visit relatives 0 McGinnese and wife of Ogden are registered at the Kenyon 0 Bartley McDonough of Pork City was a city visitor last week 0 Miss ISthel Collins of Seattle is the guest of Miss Florence Fehan Mlftg Anna Liiggan has been ill for several days but is better now 0 Mies Annie ODonnell is at home fiQm a short sojourn in Ogden 0 Nesbit of Eureka was registered at the Cullen last Tuesday Mr JamesMeHugh at home again fnwn a business trip to Portland Mr Patrick Sheehan of De Lamar JCeV is In the city visiting friends 0 utiei McPollin was in the city the first of the week from Park City The many friends of Miss Alice Wall vtyl lie sorry to learn that she is ill 3I McLaughlin of Park City spent a few days here the first of the week John Connor of the West Argent mine was in from Stockton last Monday Mrs OReilley and Mrs I Farrell will attend to the altars this week Joseph Dedcrich the mill builder has returned from Manning where he is erecting a mill I 0 The Sewing society meets overy Monday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Episcopal residence Rev Father Kennedy pastor of De Jjtunar Thursday Net afternoon departed for his home on II William McQueen has gone to Mammoth to tnke charge of the Eutonia companys properties 1U6s Agnes Harrington the popular young lady who is city treasurer of Park City is a Cullen guest 0 Roes Clark a brother of Senator Clark of Montana wa registered at the ICnutsford last Wednesday I 0 I Mtes Judge entertained a large party oC friends on Tuesday afternoon at her elegant home on Brigham streetS Jfcck May fomer city treasurer has accepted the position of assayer at the GeyserMarion mill at Mercur The promoters of the Sacred Heart League will have their regular monthly meeting tomorrow in the sacristy 0 Austin Gavin the popular agent of the Colorado Midland at Glenwood Springs ialn the city for a few days Knox Taylor who has been visiting Mr and Mrs Salisbury left on Wednesday for his home in New York I At a meeting of the A last I Monday evening Dr Silver was reelected president for the ensuing year Mrs A McKny left for Denver Kist Sunday to join Mr McKay where I they will make their home for the future Mrs Ray Robinson has become a member of the choir at SL Marys She will be a decided acquisition to the choir 4 Mayor Thompsons little son Ezra has been 111 with bronchitis and was in a very critical condition for several d3YIL Mtas Berenice Cador of the Paris Millinery tore 4s In New York to i select pattern 3mts for the spring season tjv The committee on the social club organisation will meet Sunday afternoon Jan 2S at 4 oclock in the parlor Of the Episcopal residence I 0 Mm Earnest Brockbank left on I Thursday morning for San Francisco to join Mr Brodktoank They will make Calffoinia their home for the future 4 Conductor Flaiinlgan of the Great Kurt hern Siailroad has been the gueot of Mr Pied Wey of the Wey Hotel the past week en route east 4 Five magnificent new flats will be erected on the corner of First South ad Fourth East streets this coming prior They will be erected by Charles Deere at a cost of 125000 0 Thee was no Sunday school last Sunday morning and no rehearsal for the children choir on the day pr vi ou in compliance with the instructions given by the board of health 0 Tho Order of Railway Conductors gan a most engoj able ball at Christen pcns hall last Tuesday evening About 4W people attended And the first annual danc of the Salt Lake division No 395 vas a decided ucces 1s The firemen endeavored to break the jnorwitoiiy of quarartline existence on Vodnesday aftprrroon by giving a concert over the telcphcitie to the city of fcialF and newspaper offices Strange they forgot to serenade the board of health I The music section oC the Ladies Literary club met on nesday morning I at 10 oclock The rtrogranime was given by Mesunes woore Putnam Hople Fox Bailey and Misses Hunt McChryetal and Luce 0G George Wallace McCornick and his daughter Mrspk Bird and Misses Woodward Gilmer and Murray went to Boise last Sunday to take part in the dedication of the new telephone building at that place They returned on Wednesday 4 Frank Fafek the 10yearold SUn of Frank Fafelt who is employed at the Kearns St Ann Orphanage had the mipfortune to break his arm a few days ago At last accounts he was lapidy recovering from the effects of his accident 6 The board of directors of the public library met last Tuesday and approved of the action of the executive committee 11 7 in forbidding the loaning of books I i on account of the possibility of spreading Mnallpo No books will be loaned out until fiirtlKi notice The reading loom is open as usual It ua with deop regret that the min friends the Hirschman lo san ori or tin 1t Ath of their venerable th Must Mjrwhman The deceased was orte Salt Lakes most prominent anfl respected business man The funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon from the family residence Rabbi Loewenntein officiated and spoke in the highest term I of the sterling qualities of the deceased 4 William Bartling of the New York Cash Store left for New York on Tuee day on a purchasing trip The will erect an immense twostory modern warehouse very soon In addition to this the main building will be improved and altogether 100 000 will be expended 4 At the meeting of the city council last Tuesday evening a resolution was passed to advance the wages of the laborers All men employed by the city will be paid 2 instead of 175 for eight hours Men with teams will be paid 350 instead of 3 This is welcome news to the men who nearly all have families to support Mayor Thompson and the members of the council are to be highly commended for their kindly consideration for the working men i Miss Nellie Catherine Beattie and Mr Joy II Johnson were married on Wednesday evening at the residence of the brides parents Dr and Mr Beattic The wedding was a very brilliant one Miss Katherine Judge and Mrs Bickford were theto bridesmaids and Miss Luta McMillan maid of honor William Meyers of Denver was the groomsman The wedding ceremony was followed by a brilliant reception Mr and Mrs Johnson will make Salt Lake their home As a result of the instructions given by the Board of Education no pupils were admitted to the public schools on last Tuesday but those who have been successfully vaccinated When the schools closed in December for the holidays the enrollment was 10513 The total attendance on Tuesday was 4035 I This is on account of so many of the parents objecting to having their children vaccinated The question as to the powers of the Boards of Health and Education will be settled in court at once The principals and teachers of the schools feel very sorry over the poor attendance and hope to have matters amiably adjusted soon For some weeks past a number of the young ladies of St Marys have been contemplating the organization of a social club On last Tuesday evening the first of a series of socials was given in the Catholic Knights hall on Brigham street Progressive high five wan played At the clos of the game delicious refreshments were served The young ladies in charge of the party feel very grattiful to Mr Mad sen who voluntarily loaned the tables and chairs and to Mr Monter for the coffee The following ladies and gontlumon wore present Misses Kearns Crofton Cronin Halley Stevens Kane Hope Shaunessey ODonnell Harley Bu boltz QBrien Davi Tymns Duguet Early Donnelly and Gleason Rev Father Kiely Rev Father Morrisey Messrs Kearns McGuire Morrison Marnane Good Duguet ODonnell McGean Phelan Sullivan Com Hickey and Shaunessey Rev Father Kiely Rev Father Morrisey and Mr Frank McGuire editor of the Intermountain Catholic made a few remarks on the necessity of having a social organization in the parish and the pleasure that will be derived from one On a motion proposed by Rev Father Kiely Mr Frank McGuire was made chairman of a committee which will on Sunday Jan 28 meet to consider the plans for a permanent social organization The members of the committee under Mr McGuire are Misses Kane Gleason and Duguet Measrs Kearns and McGean All the young ladies and gentlemen of St Marys and St Patricks are invited to join In this proposed plan for organiza lion for it is only through cooperation and rupport that the club will be successful Rev Father Kennedy of De Lamar Nov delivered a most eloquent sermon at St Marys last Sunday 4 OGDEN I4 Correspondence Intermountain Catholic Ogden Jan 24Mr and Mrs Moses Christensen are in Salt Lake visiting relatives 4 Work on the interior of St Josephs Church is fast nearing completion MiH Elizabeth Donner who has been ill at the Sacred Heart Academy is almost well 0 On Wednesday night the Opal club of Salt Lake had a very enjoyable dance in Chriatensens hall About 150 came up from Salt Lake 0 On Friday evening one of the fineat musical events of the season was given at the tabernacle A fine chorus of 100 voices under the direction of Joseph Ballantyne took part in the programme I PARK CITY Correspondence Intermountain Catholic Park City Jan 23111 McLaughlin was in Salt Lake Monday on business 4 Mr James Farrell returned on Monday from the city where he was visiting I his family I Mr and Mrs Henry Welsch returned from Salt Lake last Saturday John McSorley was voted the most popular mine foreman in the recent contest 4 Miss Elizabeth Wai don has gone to Idaho to visit friends Mrs Waldon I and son are in Salt Lake THE KENYON Salt lake Citys New Hotel Enjoying Ole distinction of being located in the exact geographical center of the main business portion of Salt Lake City immediately surrounded by all the great retail stores and places of amusement is The NewKenyon large superb and incomparable The eye of the luxuryloving commercial i man or the swell tourist always rolling a favoring glance toward a very centrally I located elegant first class hotel rests with complacent satisfaction upon Don Porters palatial hostelry of FIN DE SIECLE Salt Lake City II 3 Boston Cash Store opposite Post office Bargains in Shoes Dry Goods and Notions No matter how small his wages every clerk in a store should so manage his living expenditures as to put Into a savings bank a certain amount of his Income every month Aside from contracting the habit of thrift the money will help him over a hard spot some time It will also materially increase his selfrespect give him a comfortable feeling of personal independence The Denver Savings Bank Is located at Sixteenth and Arapahoe ep Zions Savings Bank and Trust company was established in 1873 and has since opened more than twentyfour thousand savings accounts Have you an account If not start one NOW Have 3 gOtdcigarWhynot smoke the Blue POint Coop Cigar company 50 West Second South Sold everywhere Bargains in Dry Goods and Notions Ward Conway opposite Postoffice 1 1 AU HAllOWS NOm 4 Owing to the prevalence or rather scare of contagious diseases in the I city the boys are limited to the college I grounds but this restriction is more I than compensated for by more frequent I social happenings within the college On Saturday evening the Rev President I gave a progressive high five party to the senior classes From until 10 tfie recreation hall was alive with merriment and good natured emulation to win a few select prizes When time was called Messrs Furley and Luddy i I had won the greatest number of games and accordingly drew for first prize I which went to the latter Jim Cloonan was awarded the booby prize He was worthy of a better fate There are times when science has to lower hen colors to a continuous run of bad luck After the games refreshments were served in the dining hall Judging from the rapid disappearance of cake and other good things progressive high I five must be a wonderful appetizer It I is well Mr Oliver has left Zion or I i others might be included in the list of those likely to swell the throng of unhappy I mortals whose feet are dangling I from the windows of rather uncomfortable quarters I On Sunday evening the college wds flooded with streams of melody from the orchestra under the masterly direction of Professor Pedersen The Irish melodies were rendered with a finish and perfection that would have delighted even Moore himself This years orchestra promiSes to be the best that I has ever dispensed music in the college Respectable critics pronounce 5 better even now than the one which at the close of last year charmed the exquisitely refined and highly cultured ears of the Butte and Anaconda 400 Speculation is rife as to I where the grand excursion will be this year Some speak of San Francisco but the somewhat finical are afraid the sands of the Nevada desert would seriosly affect their instruments and brilliant uniforms Rev Father Dubois Professor Ped I ersens able assistant deserves great credit for the progress made by the I second brass band which is under his immediate direction The worst in the aggregation is certainly better than the first musician in a Chinese theatre Finis coronat opus the end crowns I the work This motto seems to be thoroughly understood by the students who are working with might and main to pass a brilliant examination The rhetoricians hope to present bouquets of choice flowers to their examiners I Tom Powers should sustain his reputation as The Young Judge Eloquent The boys in poetry are getting so well tuned to the harmonious numbers of Longfellow and Tennyson that the examiners had better have barriers to weaken the force of the rhythmical waves which may inadvertently burst from these incipient sons of song Charlie Madden is expected to tell with great pathos the story of Evangeline Theiboys in humanities with thoughtful consideration are anxious their examiners should have tireproof umbrellas as a protection against the shower of brilliant sparks sure to follow when Willie Shields is called for his estimate of The Immortal Bard of Avon Jimmy Cloonan though small in stature is big in expectations The first academies are convinced they will carry off the palm for best answering How could it be otherwise with a professor trained to exquisite perfection in the great eastern universities The second academies smile with something approaching scorn at what they consider vain calculations on the part of their seniors Have not they the second academies a professor who drank largely the sparkling fountains of knowledge which have lately burst forth beneath the Southern Cross and afterwards still more largely air the timehonored fountains of France Italy and Ireland The third academies say little but think a great deal They could not help answering well and intelligently with a professor who is laying a foundation as solid as the granite boulders which support one of the most picturesque mining camp of the Rockies 0 The commercial boys are reticent Accustomed as theyiare to the grave business of banking to giving and receiving checks daily for millions their faces are more pictures of thoughtful repose than emotional enthusiasm Like the Boers they are masking their batteries until the opportune time comes for a brilliant display The tots warble in their own little way about what they will do in writing reading etc No one doubts the writing of the majority will be more intelligible than the hieroglyphics on an obelisk Although the tots have never been in the Golden State they have most precise knowledge of its beauties I ROL Baking Powder I Made from pure cream of tartar Safeguards food I against alum Alum baking powders arc the greatest I menacers to health of the present day ROYAL BAKING POJVDER CO NEW YORK I and the attractions of its metropolis They can tell all about the Seal Rocks Golden Gate Park the Sutro Baths etc Knowledge so precise and accurate in boys so young as Jack Snyder and Joe Fogaity may appear strange but perhaps their professor could explain The scientific boys are more ou less of a mystery While every one believed they are most profound in the soluble there are vague rumors of some bright geniuses dazzling their examiners by solving the hitherto insoluble problems of perpetual motion of changing the baser metals into gold and of trisecting an ordinary angle without the aid of conic sections Feverish excitement is still rampant I in baseball circles The Granite Stars are twinkling as bright as ever The partial and transitory gloom caused by last weeks defeat was more in the nature of a transit than an declares eclipse proper Captain Gallagher dares he has at last seven stars of the I first magnitude whose blended light will dazzle Wonders so the California I as to make them see in the murkiest sky in a dark mghtas Erebus frisky luminaries playing hide and go seek above them Captain Canning of the Wonders smiles with the air of oneS who does not give much credence to his opponents calculations The Golden I Sun never sank to rest behind the placid waters of the Pacific with defeat written on the banner floating over his Green baseball team While no one who knows Captain Canning would accuse him of being a boaster he avers that when the majestic orb of day sends the first beams indicative of the true i Baseball season then the Stars will I I pale their fires and endeavor to hide their diminished heads beneath the I granite foundations of the deep 4 1 Paul McCormick the popular and very gentlemanly student from Billings Mont arrived on Sunday and was 4 given a warm greeting by his companions He must have great recuperative powers on there are few if any signs of i hIs late attack pneumonia He brought with him a fine sword which he bears with becoming dignity as Captain of the Cadet Corps A new supply of guns will soon replace the rather antiquated ones used by the Ca letti up to the present but the timid need not be afraid These guns will be only used for drill selfdefense and In shooting downthe rabbits and pigeons if by their rapid increase they fhre ten to eat up everything in and around the ranch minus the bricks and professors 1 4 1 I Mrs Kissick and Mrs Pinkerton called 1 on Monday to see iSugene Harrington I whose father exMayor Harrington 1 of Butte was some months ago operated upon so successfully by Dr i Pinkerton Eeryone in the College is elated over I the recovery of Harry Ivers the bright i intelligent charming little day scholar 4 who is a general favorite Thanks to i the eminent medical skill and assiduous attention of Dr Fowler Harry has been brought safe1y through a most crucial illness 1 oj iJ iii I Money invested through McGurrin Co Salt Lake City yields 6 per center annum net to the investor and each investor is separately and safely i secured Write to them 1 9 4 INTERMOUNAIN THE INTEEMOTJNTAIN CATHOLIC 4 can be found on sale at the following i Salt Lake news stands 4 OConnors Drug Store 229 Main street 4 Derge Co 164 South Main street 4 Barrow Bros 43 West Second 4 South 4 Hammels Book Store 49 West Sec ond South I Salt Lake News Co 71 West Second South Margett Bros Main street oppo i site I Wesfs Mail Order House THESE SUITS aro made up in sack style of black clay worsted moulded and fashioned to fit and trimmed with the very best materials consistent with the price These suits retail for S17 in Salt Lake City To becomeocquainted we will I send you ono A Suit valued at 17 for only eIre O2O THESE GOODS are o4ered at prices even much lower than other houses are Sflllng the imitations or domestic goods air for THIS ALL WOOL BLACK CLAY a WORSTED Is a fabric that is woven expressly for highclass suits and should not bo compared with cheap black domestic clay worsted on the market It has a much i finer surface finer weave and will twice I outwear the cheap black clay will not a wear shiny and gives a suit a richness of appearance not found in cheap goods WE WERE FORTUNATE enough to secure these suits at a rare bargain and can now offer them to you on the basis of the actual cost of the material and I labor with but one small profit adde Suits worth 11 for 745 Retails at 17 only S1020 SEND 100 as guarantee of good faith and wo will send this suit to any ad dress by express lou can examine this suit at you own express ofllce and if found to be exactly as advertised and worth more than 1020 pay the Express Co 1020 less the 100 or 920 and express charges and the suit is yours 1 We have oilier stilts at 3fr 5 8 10 312 and up SAMPLES FREE Send us your namo and address and tell us about what you want and we will send you samples of our clothing free SIZES Send s5zo of coat and pants chest measure for coat nil waist and In selJ11 for n1nts and you will 1 get your size If you wIsh we will send order blanks giving full instructions for mea sur1l1 gAGE TS WANTED in every town This offer only to thcimail order trade Remember SAMPLE FREE lWcsts i Mall OrdcraO SCe Offices 54 West First South Rooms 205 and 206 Salt Lake City Utah UtahJOS A WEST Manager OFFICE FUR PI I TURE I We have an exceptionally fine line of Fz DESKSLETTER LETTER FILES BOOK CASES and all kinds of Furniture for the Office Give us a call and see for 1II PI i yourself I iu i Ho DINWOOIY FURNTLJR CO I TllS THE FOURTH WEEK OF OURn 4 Semi Jlnll1llllsJ Clearing Sale It has proven a success from the start and everywhere is acknowledged as being the Banner Sale of the Year Pheiomell Brgths0 I Uiexceed othingo Ours are not a lot of worthless cotton fabrics rw i or sweat house goods but the best in the land I 4 cj 4 4 made by skilled workmen that are paid living wages Two Big Stores Butte City Salt Lake City Corner I 616365 9 I Maine and Upper Granite Main St Butte Salt Lake I Montana City Monday Begins the Greatest and Most Important iSILE or nBlOIERiE5 for One Week in all the very newest designs of ALLOVERS EDGINGS INSERTIONS and Jf BEADINGS EXCELLENCE QUALITY IMMENSITY OF ASSORTMENT and above LOWNESS OF PRICES mark this as the greatest of all Embroidery Sales ever held in this city Each and every piece of our new and attractive line just received including many bsautiful Sets to match go at Bargain Prices during This Great Sale but for your convenience we have grouped Seven Special Lots at 5c 7Yc lOc 12c5 15c 20c 25c a yard Jluerbilcb Bro 1 I XX 4 Last Week of Our Annnal Clearance Sale i MONDAY9 JANe 29thg i i 4 4 9 9 A ONE WEEK MORE No Reserve Original I price cuts no figure everything must go Need the room Some of the choicest bargains ever offered The price we fv ask is only onehalf their real values Too busy to quote prices Come early and get first choice 4 i MADSEN9S FURNITURE STORE9 i 51 53 55 5t East First South Salt Lake City Utah MAIL ORDERS PROHPTLY ATTENDED TO 4 4 Okl1 tUab 1 JIoioAl i ioiI JJlbfl Rkbep FUNERAL DIRECTOR Telephone 1EO 2372 Washington Avenue Ogden i JJ tYoj Ji 6 I irgf MI1J11 nN I4 CHAS A LINDQUIST Licenced Embalmer and I Funeral Director 2620 WASHlN TOH AVE OODEt UTA II jllPMF YI Jfii COREYS lIVERV 4 JD fEED STABl1 A COREY Manager 2fjG8 Washington Ave Ogden Telephone 29 Ji FIRSTCLASS RIGS AT REASONABLE RATES Keji CO BEEF ITON MUTTON i JlyIEji POULTRY FISH All kinds of Sausages I 2478 Washington Ave Ogden Utah I 1W17 70 BOWLARKN SONS Licensed Embalmers I I AND Funeral Directors r1 i Tel 138 A Office 465 1 I jL4th Street Ogden I 7 rtfl i I I I RAQAN I GROCER Ogden Utali Carries Full Line StiJpl 1aHcp AND 6feen fIOtrj 361 24th Street Telephone 14i5 GEORGE IJTGHAJU FIRE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS REAL ESTATE Special attention gien to tho management of rentahU property West Second South Salt Lake City I.

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