| Show LOC L AND OTHER BRIEFS I MRS CoLEtTH wife of L U Colbatb died at her residence in this city yesterday morning of pneumonia Pnor YouNGEn says that Lent has not lessened the attendance at his classes and matinees He has now nearly two I hundred pupils IT was rumored about town yesterdy that General P E Connor had died at San Francisco Fran-cisco The rumor could not be traced to any reliable source and friends of the general think Itunfounded HANS A CLAWSON an individual who resided in this city and Granite until his numerous acts of swindling and general misconduct rendered it advisable to seek pastures new is said to be in Arizona playing Lis old tricks He has an unsavory record hero THE funeral services over the remains of Annie the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs W F Williams will bo held at the parents residence resi-dence 243 Third East street today at Ham The little one was but 4 months and ten days old and died of pneumonia Friends are invited in-vited TUESDAY evcning next Charles Ellis lectures in the Twentysecond ward meetinghouse under the auspices of the Y M M fil A Subject Utah from 47 to 70 Doors open at 7 lecture at7i30 Thursday evening next Mr Ellis will give the same lecture in the Seventh ward meeting house and later In other wards of the cityTHE TIE debate between the Kaysville Historical and Debating society and the Young Mens Lyceum Draper held at Kaysville on the 6th resulted In a victory for the latter The Draper boys speak highly of the kind reception given them by the members of the KaysviHe society The Young Mens Lycaum meet with the American Amer-ican Fork society in about two weeks Subject Woman Suffrage PUEPAHATIONS are already being mado for a May festival at Provo which wU no doubt eclipse all previous musical efforts in that city The services of the best vocal and instrumental artists in the west are being contracted for to perform on this occasion A chorus of one hundred voices is now being trained in the music of Mendellsohn Handel Verdi and other misters The entertainment will be given in director the taternacle with Prof H E Giles as musical MRs JOHN F Mitten of this city whose husband died some time ago has received from I relatives of Mr Miller in Pennsylvania the drum on which he played as a drummer boy in the civil war The od Instrument bears signs of having seen hard service and passed with its owner through Antictain Gettysburg and the Wilderness Mr Miller belonged to the Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania volunteers and on one occasion was presented with a pair of sliver drumsticks by his company for his brave action in throwing away his instrument in tho thick of a fight picking up a gun and taking a hand with the soldiers The old drum is naturally a very much I prized object in the przed MUlerfamily I THE Utah commission yesterday appointed the following registrars Sevier county Red I mond J McKenna SaUna F G Willes Gooaberry A N Casto Willow Bend W JIve J-Ive Vermillion M Kane Glenwood J E Crosier Richfield August Noilson Anna Belle Thompson Ellsnore 11W Herring Central Cen-tral Andrew Nelson Joseph R A Bridges Monroe Isaac Sorensen Burville W H Schork Summit county CoalviKe William H Smith Echo E C Morse Grass I I Smih E Crock Goiner Thomas Bennefer George TZoberts Hojtsville George Daniels Camas Erasmus Sorenson Park City W Cohen Parleys Park Gideon Snyder Peoa William H Stevens Kockport William Ceonolds Upton William H Smith jr Wanphlp George Moore Woodland Wood-land Thomas P Potts Juab county Eureka H F Fullrich Silver City and Mammoth P H Bonnell Nephl Henry Adams Lovan George Larson Juab A W Brown Mona J I Mendenhall GRASS GAUDEN D FIELD SEEDS At T C Armstrong W Second South street Salt Lake City |