Show CARDINAL A I. I GIBBONS IS HERE URTO ID TO DEDICATE DEDICA IE ST. ST MARYS MARY'S CATEDRAl Eminent Catholic Prelate Will Meet Public at Reception Re- Re Tomorrow Dedicatory exercises of the new Catholic cathedral of St. St Mary Magdalene Magdalene Magda Magda- lene will begin at a o'clock clock Sunday morning Bishop Dishop 0 OConnell O'Connell coadjutor bishop of San Francisco will have charge of the ceremony The procession procession procession sion sion which will be one of the tho most beautiful features will wm be in the following following follow follow- ing order One hundred altar boys little girls in white forty priests forty archbishops eight bishops s and his eminence eminence emi emi emi- nence Cardinal Cardina James Gibbons ranking prelate for the Catholic church in Amer Amer- tea ica The mass mas of the dedication will ill begin bogin boo bo- gin promptly prom at 11 o'clock the Right Rev Bishop Lawrence Scanlan cating eating Tho The mornin morning sermon will be preached by Archbishop Glennon of St St. Louis Vespers and benediction will begin promptly at o'clock in the even even- ing mg The sermon at this will be preached by the Right Rev Bishop Keane of Cheyenne The march of the children from the theold theold theold old cathedral will begin promptly at 9 o o'clock clock Sunday morning with Bishop Scanlan They will sin sing Haydn's Te To Deum during the march march and and will take their place in the tho tholine line upon reaching the new cathedral The master of ceremonies cere cere- ceremonies monies will win be the Rev Father McCarty of Chica Chicago o. o Following tho the mornin morning ceremony Cardinal Car Car- Cardinal dinal Gibbons will give tho pontifical blessing and will give ive his especial blessing bless bless- ing to the children in the procession as asbe ashe ashe he be passes between their ranks Picked Choirs The music for the services is by bv a picked choir of seventy voices with Prof J. J J. J McClellan at the or organ an and Mrs Edward McGurrin at the harp by the Salt Lake orchestra and Edward Fitzpatrick as violin soloist All of the music will be under the leadership of Miss Nora Gleason Tho The seating capacity of the cathedral is is only 1500 and there are at least Catholics in in the city There are still a I few family pews pows remaining unsold at 25 The cost of reserved pews ran ranges es from 1750 down to 1250 Sin Single le I seats are sold at 5 The seats remaining remain remain- in ing unsold after 12 0 o'clock clock tomorrow I will be disposed of at 1 and 2 There Thero I are but few tow seats Tho The sale le of I seats Mats is in the tho hands of the Rev Father I W. W K Ryan at the tho cathedral W. W J. J Halloran Halloran Hal Hal- loran at the Merchants Merchants' bank F. F E E. I McGurrin at the Salt Lake Security and Trust company D. D A. A Callahan and Clement Schramm A brilliant reception was given by former Senator and Mrs rs Thomas Kearns at their beautiful residence l last st ni night ht in honor of Cardinal James Gibbons of Baltimore who is hero as the guest est of Senator Kearns to participate in the dedicatory exercises of tho the cathedral of St. St Mary Iary Ma Magdalene dalene The receiving party stood just inside the tho door of the drawing room and besides besides be be- sides Rides the guest of honor there were with Mr Ir and Mrs rs Kearns Bishop Laurence Scanlan Mrs Irs E. E O. O McCormick Bishop OConnell O'Connell and Bishop Foley The guests after passing passin the tho receiving line passed through h the rooms beyond and into the library where Miss liu Dorothy Kinney and Miss Mary Halloran served punch In the dining room Mrs J. J B. B Co Co Cosgriff and Mrs rs James Finlen poured coffee and were assisted bv by Miss Mis Kath Kath- erino rino Wan Wall Miss iss Ethel Mount Mi Miss s Margaret ret Gibbon dibbon and Mrs Daniel Galla Gal Gal- la la lan lavan anThe an n The rooms were tastefully decorated with flowers orchids alone bein being used in the drawing dramn room while beautiful vases vase were filled with golden glow slow in inthe tho the hallways and other rooms Orchids were al also o used on the largest larlest table in inthe inthe inthe the dining room while the punch table was in golden olden grapes apes and leaves leans Noted Persons Present I Amon Among the well known people who I were present aurin during the evening evenin wen Vero I tho the following I Mr r. r and Mrs Thomas Weir Mr and Mrs John E. E Dooly Booty Mr and Mrs W. W W. W Armstrong Mr and Mr Mrs Irs William II 11 Child Mr r. r and Mrs Irs II H. G. G McMillan Dr and Mrs W. W D. D Donoher Mrs Adams of Denver Mrs Mosson Masson Miss McMillan Mc W. W J. J Halloran Joseph Lippman Miss alias I Flor Florence cote ence c Halloran ft oJ Mrs MM k Katherine J C. C Belcher el P. P W. W Belcher Mr and find Mrs Irs K Karl rl A. A ScheId Mr and Mrs V V. II H. Cunningham Mrs John E. E Woodward Mr Ir and aM Mrs W. W S. S Mrs Irs William McCaskell kell bU Mr and Mrs A. A C. C Ellis Bills Mr and Mrs C. C R. R Pearsall Mr r. r and Mrs Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Ken Ken- neth C. C K Kerr rr Mr and Mrs Russell der del Mrs W W. IL JL Dickson Mr Ir and Mrs B. B O. O Mayor and Mrs John S. S Bransford Branford Mr and Mrs Irs D. D S. S Spencer Gov and Mrs Irs William I HI am Spry Mrs K E. Bon- Bon Col Coi and She Mrs B. B A. A Wall Miss Wall Miss Alice Allee Wall Mr and Mrs r C. C W. W Mount Colonel Catl Castleton ton Major Loeffler Ms Miss Rae Miss Olive Bartch Mr r. r and Mrs Samuel King Mr and Mrs Irs Joseph Joseph Joseph Jo Jo- seph Geoghegan Geo hegan C. C W. W Whitley Mr and Mrs Irs Charles A. A Quigley Mr and 1 Mrs lr W. W H. H Alexander Mr and Mrs John J. J DaJ Daly Mr Ir and Mrs Mark W. W Mr and Mrs T. T Roy noy Brown Broom Mr Ir and Mrs Hubbard Hub- Hub bard ban W. W R Reed d. d Judge and Mrs O. O W W. Powers Mr Ir and Mrs Richard A. A Keyes Mr and Mrs rs Ezra Thompson Mr and Mrs C. C Ira Tuttle Mr and Mrs J. J M. M Dav Davis Mr and Mrs airs rs C C. E. E Allen the Misses Josses Allen AUen Mr r. r and Mrs Frank rank J J. Mr and Mrs Irs John D Darn Dern rn Mr and Mrs James C. C Dick Mr and Mrs rs W. W Edward Fife Mr air and Mrs Geo George e R. R Hancock Mrs M. M M. M F. F Allen John Hancock Hancock Han lien cock Miss NIss Hancock John Lloyd Mrs Mrs nry Siegel Siegel Mrs Joseph SIegel The Grand Army of or the Republic delegation delegation dele dele- gation from Maryland at the Invitation of or Senator Kearns was re received elved at the KeArns home at 1 o'clock this afternoon and will meet his eminence Cardinal Gibbons at dinner An Informal reception Is to b be held at atthe atthe atthe the parochial residence of ot Bishop Laurence Lau Lau- rence S Scanlan anIan adjoining the new flew cathedra cathedral of St St. Mur altay Magdalene tomorrow afternoon afternoon after atter- noon from until 6 Those Un Unstring desiring de- de siring string U to meet hIs eminence nce may do co so coat at that time time- Cardinal Gibbons TV will ill leave c Salt Lake City next Monday |