Show NEW MASONIC LODGE I Ii I I Mercur Masons Organize a Branch of 1 Fraternity I Special Correspondence Merour Jan 15RockY Mountain lodge I A F and A M was organized last evening even-ing and the officers installed by Grand i inS Muster J F Hurdle and others There I were about forty visiting members of the order present The oliicers are D C Jacklinc W I AV M Pearse S W I D 1IeVichiE J W Francis Hall treasurer treas-urer Q W Hull secretary J F Bradley Brad-ley S D H S Cooley J D F X Pel her S S Preston Palmer J S George H Butler tyler Tile lodge starts out with a membership of twentyfive Mercur Secret Societies Special Correspondence Mercur Jan 15The fraternal societies are thoroughly established in their new home in the Commercial block I The officers of Resolute lodge Xo 16 K of P were installed this week the officers ot cers being J F Connor C C A M Ashby V CJ K Wells prelate M u Teal lI alA Thomas Billing 1 AV C W Corfleld 1C of R and S E AV Knapp 11 of E C F Kaylor 11 of F J J Cranny 0 G T Bennett I G The lodge is jn a flourishing condition Union lodge No 1C A O U AV installed In-stalled their officers this week The lodge numbers close to a hundred members Tho Daughters of Rehekah gave a card party Wednesday evening The night was stormy and the attendance much smaller I than it otherwise would have been but nevertheless a good time was spent V Fern lodge of the Degree of Honor held a public Installation Thursday evening and many of the members of the A O U W were in attendance Suit Against McMurdie I Special Correspondence Logan Jan 15The taking of testi i m ny In tho case of Paradise Coop test1 I Samuel McMurdlo was con Juded before t Judge Hart last night Arguments will be submite in briefs An adverse dec I sion may make a bankrupt of McMurdie I who heretofore has been ranked as one of the wealthy men of the county I Drs O C Ormsby and AAr H Apperby left last evening to attend the funeral of Elder George Goddard In Salt Lake Agricultural College Notes I Special Correspondence Logan Jan 14The enrollment to date is 45 against a total enrollment of 418 for last year There are about thirty students in the winter courses nearly evenly divided between domestic arts and f ly dlvldedlet wetc Rev Mr Wasson thenew pastor of the V Methodist church conducted chapelV ex V 7 J > f M i f li J i ercises Tuesday morning HIs theme a Pat nce Iu > company wJthj 18 Jayne of the Methodist mission ho spentvthe day In visiting classes and laboratories V Messrs RQblnson Foster andHearick were appointed at the last meeting of the faculty to canvass with the older students stud-ents the propriety of organizing other literary societies So far the trend of opinion seems to fayor the organization of a mock congress or legislature Students in the mechanical arts course are about to commence on hardvood cabinet V cab-inet work V V V V Dr BrewerDead T Special Correspondence Logan Jan Conjmandant Jensen of the Agricultural college cadet corps received Agcuit ceived word todayfrom St Louis of the death there of Dr F AWBrewer former H mfess1 of ftlrcry if the Agricultural college V The doctor left this city less t 4 ttmoain ayu at watch Lime he was in health oor poor healh Mrs Elisabeth Sunamers Dead V V Special CorrespcnhcjeilceV Provo Jan 15Last ht Mrs Elizabeth Eliza-beth Sumners tho wife of Thomas Sum thowle S V = hn VQ opatcd upon yesterday for cancer died She never rallied from the operation S |