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Show H ' ' : : : SALT LAKE : J. Edward Kearns left for Frisco Tuesday afternoon. l Sunday s-vhonl rc-opcned last Sunday, I vith a large attendencc ; Mips Mary Harrington of Ogden is the guest of Miss Lyl? Young. T. J. Chirk of the Ufx-k Island its in the city, to remain a few days. - - F. W. Quinn and wife rf Kingham were -i:r victors last Monday. Mre. Jamep Hughes and Mrs. John Ke.igh wiil attend to the altars this : wet I Dr. L. P. MfCalhi. a ,r.T.iinent Ihy- ' pician of Boii-o, was a city v it-it or last AVl't-k. DC. Dunbar and Judge King are candidates lor the Democratic nun. illation illa-tion fur congress. : Dr. V. O. Huff cf Mercur has icceived an anointment on the dental board, which i to go to Manila. Mrt. J. P. Murphy of St. Louis sang j the offertory in "Ave Maria," by Dar.ks, , nt St. Mary s last Sunday. i I Mr. l-Mvvard Mc-CSurrin. the weil known attcrney. left for Chicago lu.-t ! Monday, n a brines? trip. j Mr. Jair.rs Denning, a prominent young cattleman of Idaho, is in the city to visit for a !w months. i Mrs. V. S. S:r.c.lley and Mrs. LouVe 1 Smith will entertain on Mondar even ing:, in honor of Frederick Warde. Mr. John Burke has returned to his ranch in American Falls, after a delightful de-lightful virit here with relatives. Messrs. E. T. Terkir.s, X. J. Riter and J. Ahern of the geological survey are at the Kenyon from Bingham. : ; Michael Fitzgerald, the Tintic min- ! J.ng man. was in the city last Monday ( aid. The CVn?oli3at'd lmrlement com-r com-r any t.x.k possi s ion of its fine new l.uM ling- t n State stro?t last Wednesday. Wednes-day. Harry, the your- s-.n f Mr. Jaroevt Ivcrp. is t nnvaies! ing from his serious ilim. s. and uainir..?.- his ftrength very ra;ii;;'. The rccru'ar relvjarsni for the chil-r-rtn's : hoir was resr'ir.cd l.ist Saturday, ni will continue every Saturday at i S:::o i. m. j Vis Katherine Buckley gave a do- j lightful party on Tuesday evening at I the lesHeiee of her parents, Mr. and j Mis. 1. J. Buckley. i Thomas Kearns the past week formed form-ed a new company to operate a group of valuable copper claims in the Snake i ', Creek mining district. Ezra, the little sen of Mayor Tlmmp- fun, is ie:overir.g from his scious ill- j nrss of brenchitip. lie is still very ; v. eak and unable to walk. j ( cod, Dugret. Phelan. Marnane, Morrison. Mor-rison. Hickey. O'Dor.nc-11. Crofton, I , Can'.ner, Mahan. McKeague. Preston, j I , I'.e-nrinn;, Morris and Johnson. Joseph Oecght-gan. T. K. Culler,! , Cecrge Austin and Mciali Evans pur- j chafed a half interest in the Bear i Liver Canal company. for $62,000. j Michael OtivIIv, a miner employed t the Silver King in Park City, had bis leg ,-er;ously injured list Saturday and was brought to St. Mary's hos- 1 I'ital. j Mr. J. CLynchthis week purrha-Pd I from Samuel Ensign an improved lot j "" on Ecst Second S uth street for Sl.OM. j The purchase was made through V. J. j Hailoran. j Cards are ojt announcing the coming j mr'iriape of Miss Pearl Vincent and j Mr. Andrew Trambo. formerly of this j city. T!ie Intcrmountain extends best , wishes. j 'The Silver King posted its regular j civi i-nd of .Vj cents a share, or JT5.0W. I I or. Wornesdnv. to be distributed on , Saturday. The total since Jan. 1 last is sro.ooo. Mrs. Catherine A'l:n. mother cf Mrs. i M. Fi:zgeraid, died last Saturday, at : the advanced age of 7:'. ytv.rr. The fu- I mral i-ervicts were held on Monday ! afternoon. Jo?rh Dederich came down from F;il-:ane. Wash., on Monday, where he ; '.ff !rp3 with Mr. Jackling about the II. in mill that will M.n ue erected there : fur the Republic Mining cr-mp.my. j Tho many frien is of Mr. and Xhv-. I' ' H 'Ui; Mane a sympathize deeply with tin ru in the death of their "tittle daugh- j !. :.: Hvi.i. who died on Feb. 'J cf ty- j .h.-.:d .'(. viv Ti e funeral .-ervi' es were j h.e'.d or. Tun-day afternoon. , The friends of Professor ,To-eph Lure I v. ill l.e j i-f.s-d t.i learn that his health j if much improved in California, lie is ploying himself very much, visiting i ; ii thf old missions in the southern 'pa''t of the state. , The Women's recno rat c club met on j ; "Wedru-sday afternoon. On. of the in- j tereptfr.K features of the meeting was i , the reaV;ng of a It tier from Mrs. W. J. j '.:y:n. at knwle "giog the rcceijit of i " the pin sent her by the club. j : I .""!rsCVtol!a Salisbury t- now the eec- ! rctaty t:t ;h r.e-vly organized Alur So- j i ( My. Tlie numbe: already appreciate ' I the'inttrcst the young lady is taking! :n her work. By the way, why do not j nioje of 1 :! young ladies f St. Mary's i join Miss SaMfbur;-? j , Rev. Father Morrisey left on Thurs- I day evering for De Lamar, Xev., to take charge of the church there. Father Morrisey has made many warm lrientis here win regret his departure, ! and their best wishes are extended to him in his new field of labor in Nevada. Ne-vada. Butte Intcrmountain: W. G. Ben-ham, Ben-ham, in charge of A ley Tarbet's inter- sts in Ftah. arrived in the city today, lie is pcoompanied by Attorney Georpe A. Clark. Mr. Benham was formerly conne-ltd with the Parrot (timpany in this city. Mr. Tarbet is now in New-York. New-York. V. G; Benham. secretary of the. Tarbet Tar-bet syndicate, left for Butte la-t Monday, Mon-day, to make an examination of the work now progressing on the Smokehouse Smoke-house ground, which was recently. purchased pur-chased by him company. Secretary Benham was accompanied by Judge George A. Clark. The funeral services of the Utah sol-fliers sol-fliers vhi died in service in the Philippines Philip-pines will be held on next Tuesday. Feb. 13, at the armory of the Utah National Guard. All societies desiring to participate in the ceremonies wiil report to Major Grant, who will be in command of the funeral cortege. ' An enterprising young bicycle man of " 'his city cannot understand why the manager of a local street car company very indignantly refused him advertising advertis-ing space in the cars. The advertisement advertise-ment read as follows: "Save your nickels and buy a wheel." Some one should explain to this young man the reason of the refusal. The city schools leopened on Monday, with a full attendance. Both teachers and pupils were glad to return to work, and all hope there wil! be no further interruption in-terruption of school dutitt. Timothy Murphy, a weli knewn miner of Eureka, died at the Holy Cro&s hospital hos-pital en Monday morning, after an ill v.vy. i f three months. Hi? brother, J. S. Murphy, war- with him when "re died, ard another brother, John D. Murphy, arrived from Cripple Crfek on Wednesday. Wednes-day. The funeral services were he'd from St. Mary's cathedral on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. ' The Altar Society held its monthly meeting in the Sacristy last Sunday. L.F.CI Saturday. Feb. 3, was the Feam of St Blaiso. After the S o'clock Mass over 100 children and adults were present pres-ent at the ceremony f the blessing of the throat'. Special services were held at St. Ann's Orphanage for the ninety little one,-, and at St. Mary's Academy Acad-emy for all' the pupils. State Senator R. K. Thomas arrived home on Wednesday from a four weeks' tour of the east. He spent some time in Chicago and New York. His trip east was to buy goods for his new-store. new-store. Senator Thomas states that his wife and daughter are enjoying their European tour immensely and will return re-turn in the fall. They are now in Eng-lan-', but will snon go to Ireland, and thence to Paris for the Parisexposi-tion. Parisexposi-tion. A delightful party was tendered Archie Ar-chie Wilkir.ion i f Evans ton on Friday. Feb. 2, bv Mir;. Laura ' Keene and Mis.s Nellie Bowring, at the home of Miss Bowling's parents. A large party of friends were present, and an informal musical added to the even-ing'.s even-ing'.s pleasure. Mv.s Mary Gridley, Edna Brown, Anr.-a Salmon and Meters. Edward Cashin, Margetts, Trewhela, Colbert and Balforth furnished the musical entertainment. -i Friday. Feb. 2. wa a double fent day, and the attendance at St. Mary'3 wet? very large. First, it was the feast of the Purification, or Candlemas day, and also the first Friday ot tne montn. Mas.:i wan celebrated at S o'clock: the candles1 were bitched before Mass and distributed to the congregation. The children as usaa.! rang many beautiful beauti-ful hymns. At the gospel, while every one in the Church held a lighted candle, , the off i :-t was very ImpiVf.-'ive and ( beautiful. Over .100 received Holy Communion. Com-munion. Afar Mass, Bentdiction of the Uletced Sa jj jn-.entvjs given. j On Wednesday the business block oc- j cupie 1 by II nd? s ,i.'s groce -y on South Main was purchased oy Mrs. Mary Judge from the I'tah National bank for j $3?.00n. This purchase was made j through AY. J. Hailoran, the real estate man. This makes the fourth desirab'e Main street property purchased by Mrs. Judge during the last few months. Her investments on Main street amount now to about $200,000. The Raybould block, the Karrick, and the property j north of the Deseret National bank, . where a fine business structure is in the course of erection, are the other investments. in-vestments. Mrs. Judge has always dis- P'ajei excellent business abi'ity in all i her transactions, and has great faith j in the future of Salt Hake City. This last purchase is of great value on account ac-count of its proximity to the new fed-trai fed-trai building, for whici. an appropriation appropria-tion of $300,000 has been made. The Sewing society, which meets every Monday afternoon at Bishop Soanlan's residence, have every reason t.i believe that the year lOOO will be a very prosperous year for it. as within the past few months several new members mem-bers have lent their assistance by being be-ing present., among whom are Mes-fiamcs Mes-fiamcs Doolev. Snow, Shea. MeCooey. Truman. McBride. Adams. GrifF.n and Moss. The society extends an invitation invita-tion to all the ladies of St. Mary's and St. Patrick's parishes to join, and if it is impossible for you to be present lend your assistance by donations of such material as they are in need of. The object of the society has been thoroughly thor-oughly explained, and it is unr.e:essary to say it is a great assistance to the Risht Rev. B'sbop and good Sisters in taking care of the large number of orphans or-phans at St. Ann's Orphanage. The , society feels very grateful this week j for the liberal donations, of Mrs. Wil- ! liam Owsley of Butte. Mont., and Mrs. Ira D. Wines of Ruby Valley. New, who are guests of Wey's hotel while in the The Catholic Social and Literary society so-ciety of St. Mary's Cathedral met at the C. K. of A. hall last Tuesday evening even-ing and completed the organization of the soe'etv. At S o'clock the meeting was called to order by the president. The rules and regulations were then drawn up and voted upon by the mem-! mem-! hers. Election of ofiicers resulted as i follows: Rt. Rev. L. Scanlan. honorary j president: Frank J. McGuire, president; presi-dent; Miss May Kane, vice president; I Miss Felecita Duguet, corresponding ' secretary: Miss Kate Cronin. financial j secretary, and Thomas Marnane, treas-j treas-j uier. The committee on entertainment j will be appointed each month by the j t resident. Misses Hatley. O'Dunnell, ! Donnelly and Dan Hickey form the coTmitte eappo'nted thin month to arrange ar-range for the next entertainment. After Af-ter the business was over high five was p'ayed, after which delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. Miss Gleason, Messrs. McGrau and Duguet were the committee on entertainment and received re-ceived much commendation for their able management. The society is composed com-posed of the young people of St.' Mary's ;:rid St. Patrick's parishes, and all are invited to join. The meeting on Tuesday Tues-day was 3 very successful one, and the interest shown by the members present pres-ent is a good omen for the future. The society has the full approval of Rt. Rev. Bishop and clergy, and everything j points to the perfect success of the organization. or-ganization. The following members were present on Tuesday evening: Misses Harley. Duguet. Kane, Cronin, Hoi e. O'Donnell, Donnelley. Early. Murphy, Crofton. Johnson, McQueen, Stevens. Matthews. Bercher. Hern-stroni. Hern-stroni. Sheehan. Fe-ry, Brennan and Gleason, Messr.-.. McGuire. McGean, ' I |