Show THE ENGLISH BENEFIT The benefit tendered to Mrs English and family at the tabernacle last evening eve-ning was well attended and resulted in the collection of a neat sum for the family The following was the pro j gramme Selection Ogden Brass Band Chorus Damascus Triumphal March Xaaman Ogden Tabernacle Choir with Orchestra Or-chestra I Recitation Miss Beth Gardinler Comet SoloThe Signal Urooke Mr David Gill Tenor Solo SelectedMr J D Sullivan RecitationMiss Edith Bell Brown Piano SoloMr A L Carpenter A Hunting Scene Bucalossi arranged by Meyrelles By the Ogden Brass Band SongSelectedMiss Nannie Tout Recita > tion Miss Lulu Peery Violin Solo Master Arthur Pederson aged 7 years Recitation Mr Bruce Dallin Male Quartette Song of the Whip poorwill White j Messrs Griffin Wpolley Goddard and j Anderson Wine War and Women Col W L P Peyton Chorus Fixed in His Everlasting Seat Handel Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra H G Smunthwaite accompanist A IIORSn BLRNED A small boy and a match is a bad combination especially when taken in connection with a barn and hay It was such a combination which started a fire yesterday afternoon in the center cen-ter of the block bound by Adams and Jefferson and Twentysecond and Twentythird streets The barn belonged j be-longed to Mr Jarvis and was rented j by James Carver who kept his horse I there It was only a small affair but the flames spread so fast that the horse was burned to death before the fire boys arrived The flames were j soon subdued but the structure was a total loss |