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Show THE AID MOVEMENT. Tbe aid movement continued fully as active aa ever, and the matter of a performance at tbe theatre has now assumed a definite shape, and is io the proper hands to insure a success. The ladies have not yet desisted, nor b-ive the secret societies in '-heir i.ihor of msii.g n:e-in. T;:e pr-ramtne fur tbe theatrical eoteru anient will be IjUdQ in our aJvertisii'X columns, aod is auch a one as will be certain of drawiog a large audience. PILGCiBAMME OF BAiB BALL GAME. Tbe committee chosen to manage the base ball game in aid of tbe yellow yel-low fi-ver suflerers of the south, to he played Wednesday afternooB, bave fixed tbe price of sdmiss.on as follows: To covered aticde, $1.00, To the field, 50. Free list suspended. Members' stand reserved for members exclusively. ex-clusively. Tbe price may seem hinb, but it was thought that the object juatifiwi it. Tue opposing niues are iDe same wboae eames bave beea watched through the summer with such intense interest, and those woo attend may reasonably expect to see the best game of tbe season. . H, C. Goo Da PEEP, T. R. Jones, O. J. Hollistes, Committee. ENTERTAINMENT AT THEATRE, Following are the minutes of a meeting beld id tbecityball.il a.m., September 9tb, by the committees on fever fund. On motion Mayor Little was elected chairman and G. A M rears secretary. The chair stated the object ol the meeting. He desired to see a concert of action on the part of tne committees. com-mittees. Alter some discussion in which Messrs. Caine, Jennings, Dunne, Cole and Sharp participated, Mr. Joba T. Caine suggested the advisability of giving two performances. Mr. Meears urge.! the adoption of Mr. Caine's suggestion and moved the consolidation consolida-tion of the two committees with Mayor Little as chairman ol the body. The motion was adopted. Thursday evening was decided upon for the first entertainment and the second entertainment was left without dale. Tne chairman appointed John T. Caine, G. A. Meears, H. VV. Cole, James Suarp and D-iuiel Dunne r. special com oil t tee to lake charge ol the general business ol the entertainments, entertain-ments, with the understanding that all the members of tbe committee hold themselves in readiness to assist tue said committee. The prices of admission were arranged as fuliows: First circle, parquetle circle and parquette, 75 ceuw; reserved, J5 ceuts extra. Second circle 50 cants, third circle 25 cents. Ou motion meeting adjourned si-'ie die. Feramorz Little, Cnairmau, , G. A. Meeabs, Secretary. Tne committee of arrangements lor the benefit of the fever sufierers. desire to tbauk Bishop lobn Sharp for the use of a team, and H. B. Claw-son, Claw-son, Erq., for the use of his wagon to convey the Tenth Ward band to Camp Douglas albO to thank Mr. F. C. Suarkey for services rendered. DONATIONS. On Saturday the 7th iustaut Mr. John Crane donated one cook stove which brought $15, Mi-Mrs. Graven tt Suyder, gave one half ;tizo bottles of wine, which brought fS 75, and Mr. Keed, tendered his j-ervices a auctioneer. A total ol $'23 5, was received lor tbe suftVre-rd theielrom. CLOSINU STORES. The followiug petiiioD has received the signatures appended thereto tor the purpoat'Iexplaiued iu the petition. 1 Tneie is also a project on loot to bate the banks close about 12 or 1 o'clock lor a like reasou, which will doubtless he t fleeted: Salt Lake City, Ciepleiuber 9.b, 1S78. We, tbe undersigned merchants, agrrH to cloe our several places ol biisint'-ta mi Wednesday, September Uih, 1S78, at 3 p m , (or tne purpose ol giving all uie iMupioycs a chance to litiemi the bate ball game on tbe S' h ward square, tne proceeds to go to me yellow fever sufferers ol the south : H. S. Etdnnlgp. Supt. Z C M I., W. Jt'nning & Suns, Waiter Bros., Ciit)ijiigi:i &. Go , George Al. Scott & Ou.. It. A ill, S. P. leawitl, D.y i Go., G. W Davis, W. H. Howe, K-ihn Brw., J M. Allen. Bailry k Sou, y-rratl Bns., G F. Culmer, Jaiuea Dwyer, Cuisiett Bros., M. B. Cl ahan, F Aut-rbach tfe Bro., Geo Duulotd, Godotrg it Co., Thomas Carter, Kimball tfe Lawrence. J. Honke r A Brother, Lipmau & Davis, dim Dros., riieg.-l Hros., aud Louis Reg-ell. |