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Show THE SALT LAKK SAT UK DAY KVKWFVP.M i v Qi " Z FIRST GREAT MAY FESTIVAL fey, May 30, Large Tabernacle, Salt Lake City. I SaturdajdtiSg. ; Decoration Dav. May 3J : ifcalWMO VoiceMPP.ars.tWNijhtperformes! W 1000 Public Sshool Children will sing at the mafael --WW Urge Orchestral The tailing Baadl --CCSST The treat Pipe Organl isLlzzl9 Thomas and Mrs JEdith ClawSon, Sopranos; R. 0. Eastern and George D, Pyper, Tenors; Miss Bessie Dean, Miss Jennie Hawley, Miss Viola Pratt, and Miss Grace Young, Contrail; Mr. H. S. Goddard, Baritone. STEPHENS, Director. 3-- -- CHANGE Thomas Radolifke, Orqanist OP PROGRAMME AT EACH CONCERT ! metm $2.50; . Night Reserved S?ats, 1; General Admission (Side Seats), 75; Matinee Reserved Seats, 75c: Genera! . Alinission, Id .:. .:. ., .:. km m at 70 and 1. fonrerts at 8:15 and 2 Sharp - ' ha, of SB;Us b,'Sins at tlie Salt Lllk Theater Monday. May 20. for holders of subscription tickets only, (ionenil sule, same plaee. Tue.sd.iy. May 27. I TZJ&JL KATEG PIT BAILEOADS, O-OOI- D IFOZM: :L4-A.- "2- 29t- - TO JTJOSnE3 5tl. 55" WHY" JTZr ZEZEHnTT --ca AYhen You Can Buy 4 Lots in Davis, Sharp & Stringer's Addition? CORNER OF SECOND WEST A'KD TENTH SOUTH, On small Cash Payment, and within HO days after Electric Car Line, ; already commenced, on Second West, is completed, sell 3 Lots for Profit sufficient to build nn remaining Lot. Companions of the Forest. There are twenty-tw- o circles of the Com-panions of the Forest, the ladies' branch of the order of Foresters, in California, and of these seventeen are in sympathy with the American order. If you prefer to move into your own home today, we have Six New Modern Style Houses just corn-- " plettd, six Large Rooms, Tine Closets, Three r Verandas, City Water, Elegrant Location, close in, ; 5 splendid view, near electric car line, ONLY ."8l)0 EACH, and Five Years to pay out at only 6 per . cent interest. ., . ,., . JwrJrJ Don't Fail to see Watkins' Addition Adjoining-- jJLToaity Paite on. tlto SomtfcL. DAVIS & STRINGER, TthccuncnFio!l.of 23 West Second South. AVE HANDLE Business, Eesitee and Country Properiy, Improved, and Unimproved. Parties wishiwr 1o buy or sell Realty had better ee us. Our niot'o: 4,Siimll Profits and (Julck J urns." tormpnndence Solicited. W. L BARRET & GO., 207 S. Main St.. Salt Lake City, I'tah. GEORGE A. LOWE, Sealer in All Kindi of Firit-Cl&- u -- Agricultural Implements- ,- miCTTLKllFAI'M AND FIlKiOIW WAGON CM Um Mis and Road Carls of every dwx-ripti'i- Steam Engines, Leffel Wheels. WAREHOUSE3 STATU KOAD BETWEEN' FIRST AND SECOND SOt'TH. Pembroke, quick jobjiriiiter. Special sale of line millinery at New York prices at 44 Wasatch block. I COAL 2 The I'kank Foote Coal Co. arc prepared to I 1 O furnish coal on short notice for family use. Try their coal and you will have no other. C Ma:n Of'ee 153 South Main. O. I. BROWN. W.Ttayr, " A . II. IcCLURE & CO., REAL. ESTATE, SMALL VkOKITS AND bl'KE KEXIJfcfNH. Ct; West Second SHitli Hret'l, Salt Lake City. mail aiH Montana HacMnery Company C. f. MASON. Manager. Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery. from awi npwanU in Utk for imui LV'ine ami Boiler power ' cliaU? delivery. Ht.-a- Yun.m. In.-cUr- , Uxe U him, lI.iUn KuriMt Kotk Breakent, Wall Koil, Ingcnwll Air ComPrr nJ Prill, Lubrt I eating Oila, Mine, Mill and Smeller Snpptto, Biker, Gold nd toncentr.t i ilg Mill erec-Un-l and delivercfl in runaiog order. ! Maine Oics ani Warerocms 259 S. Hail Stresl, Salt Late D. S. AGENCY. BUTTE. MONTANA. IJXTAH HOUU lommerttal Mreet, on ! Earopn I'l.n This fine hotel, strictly iirst c la it oven-- respect i now otferin!? induce-men-to the local and travel....? pu ,lu which cannot be excelled in the et. Central location. Restaurant in eon nection for short order at all lioui-s- . Fbekch & Soweiu. Proprietor. Pallor suit. largest flock, at S. K Marks Co. devoted to the order, and Its proceeds to support the bureau. Tho original lodge (Washington, No. 1) has never been suspended and has always answered the roll call of the grand lodge of Maryland. The Odd Fellows' temple at Toledo, O., pays nearly 12,000 yearly on the investment. Degree lodges are not as numerous as they might be. St. Louis has a good one, however, that has been in existence since 1843. ! a O. F. M" '''"sress of the Order Id Tnessee-Not- es. ?ril'i? ha(1 but twentv ldf?es njL f00Uu witb- " few nun--Z ' T inside of tue lines of ;WM 'within the other, and, from !. to the' next- - uncertain lines the Vicissitudes of war 'Jr.' t meeting. But tfiey' !.Mrted,"but bore the ark," lace her influence spread," 'rA- rganued. and in a few years n u far ln e3tcess of nte-am"- "' turr'ing soldiers, and- - mutual re- - on the ?"np life- - embraced and fraternal features of tho 'iCl-S- im Allows. Now Fmws toe state, , Pa3t only 33 deaths oc-- 'le entire membership. : (;.,' ;;,if,nnw agitating the ques--. lt; ,e UlWs' temple. The lodges WiW uUs to attend meet-'- h i h ,,i,s an1 nieaca, and we ltt l)nh and zeal that has in io,?i epast btn shown by rethren. they will succeed in s eiliP!oy ment bureau, of to issue The Odd Fellow, " Vermont is the only northern state that has no lodge of the A. O. U. W. In Cook county, Ills., there are an even hundred A. O. U. W. lodges. The grand lodge of Kaasas, at its last session, made The Kanxas Workman the official organ of that jurisdiction, and cop-ies will be sent to all the members, about 17,000 in all. Bro. Riddle expects to en-large the paper. ' The grand lodge of Indiana, following in the wake of Kansas, Iowa and Missouri, has made The Indiana Recorder the legal assessment notice in Indiana, and every member will receive the paper at the ex-pense of the grand lodge. v The Kentucky grand lodge fixed the per capita for 1890 at $2.30, payable quarterly. A. O. U. W. Becord of Mmbehi-Olh- er The G- -a Items of Interest. lows: Pennsylvania, lj-f,- . s'Wi Tennessee, ;9a7' ?"-- r f,,ama, North Caro-ni- a, 18.075: rgl ,, 'd Florida, 3,610: Itaa. South E Onio 18 54S; Oregon and J'j'Wand Ktta, fl2x Nevada. 3.554: Delaware, 8.leI;' . 'xnzout. .XX; Colorado. rUT: 6,. th he jurisdiction viduals under lodge, 8, of the supreme I T SOCIETY NEWS. nterest to the Vast Army of "Jiners" Notes for Pythians. Of 'THE LODGE E00M. Position of J. H. Ward, Jr. cific Coast Notable The asonHKher Societies. W, WARD, Jr., grand secr-etary of tho United Endow-ment associates, is one of those frank, candid, enthusia-stic men who create friends-hips wherever they go and put life and activity into any work tliey undertake, says the San Francisco Examiner. (1 claims Boston as his birth- - is a maCali-c- e 1871, own ex-- frater-i- . In the le by he ied h hon-th- e Odd t h e it Honor, re ago he cpon the his pres-- w. WARD, Jit. ion, after being the main instru-.tabUshi-the order of the U. E. rowth and development have been I pride, and, more than any other libers, he deserves the credit of its liability. In five years the order rn from nothing to sixty-eig-uliracing 5,400 members, in eight stutcs. KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN AND MALTA. The Order la Rapidly Progressing Notes and News. St. Elmo encampment, No. 78, was recent-ly instituted at Toronto, Canada, by Grand Prior Cowan. This makes the fourth en-campment In that city. Cceur do Lion encampment, No. 10, of Trenton, N. J., netted J500 by a recent fair. Palestine encampment, No. 63, of Brook-lyn, recently held a reunion at which over two hundred sir knights were present. Arrangements are being made for the in-stitution of state grand priories in states having not less than five encampments and at least 500 members. - The new officers of the various encamp-ments were installed the first week in April. P. M. E. G. C. Robert E. A. Land will take a trip to Europe this summer in the interest of the order. Bradford Encampment, of Bradford, Pa., has now a membership of 173. A preccp-tor- y of the College of the Ancients will be instituted there before long. The Knights of St. John and Malta now have encampments iu the following states: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Del-aware, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Texas and Canada. Elk. The next meeting of the Grand Lodge Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, fixed for the second week in i u'.y, will probubly not be held in Cleveland, though that city is the place named. When at its last meet-ing in New York city the lodge, on the mo-tion of C. B. Squires, of Cleveland, voted to hold the coming meeting. in that city, the fact was overlooked that, being organized under a special charter granted by the state of New York, the lodge cannot legally transact business outside the limits of New York. A member of the lodge, having ar-rived at this conclusion, has engaged Law-yer Ijouis C. Waehner to institute proered-ing- s in the supreme court to enjoin it from, meeting in Cleveland. Mr. Waehner will apply for an injunc-tion, and will show by his papers that any act of the grand lodge performed in Cleve-land could not be sustained if attacked, and he will ask the court to enjoin Grand Secretary A. C. Moreland from taking the seal of the lodge out of the state. The exalted grand ruler, Simon Quin-lan.o- f Chicago, could extricate the lodge from the predicament by calling the meet-ing in New York city, but it is believed by the persons moving in the matter that he would not be disposed to do so without a judicial decision on the question raised. If the court grants the injunction, and Mr. Quinlan then refuses to call the meeting for New York, he may be compelled by mandamus to issue tne can. it is uvi an-ticipated, however, that mandamus pro-ceedings will be necessary. '.masonic. - . ; 1 tilings of the Craft In Connecticut Gos-sip from Everywhere. The past eighteen months have been full of interest for the craft in Connecticut. One of the principal events was the adjustment ot the Hiram lodge oiuicuity. Anosner fas the celebration of the grand lodge cen-tennial during the summer and still an-other the incorporation of the Masonic Charity foundation of Connecticut. The lat-ter, which possesses a nucleus fund of $11,-00- was organized iu Hartford in October by the election of Luke A. Ixckwood, of Nor-- . walk, as president, and J. K. Wheeler, of Hartford, as secretary. There has been no increase in tho number of subordinate lodges in Connecticut for years, the policy of the grand lodge being adverse to the es-tablishment of new lodges. The result is that the average membership in the lodges of the Connecticut jurisdiction is larger than in any other jurisdiction in the coun-try, the figures at present being 130. There are 111 lodges in the state, all of which are in a prosperous condition. The general grand chapter of the United States will meet in Minneapolis, Minn., July 22, 1891, as at present determined upon. David F. Day, the general grand high priest, has addressed a circular letter to members to ascert ain if there are serious objections to tho time selected. The Masonic bodies in St. Joseph, Mo., are seeking a new hall, their present ac-commodations not being fully satisfactory, and thoy havo taken the preliminary steps to accomplish their wishes. Beatrice lodge No. 26, F. and A. M., at Beatrice, Neb., has established a Masonic library, and asks assistance in building it up. The Masons of Baltimore, Md., tinder the personal direction of Grand Master Gen. Thomas J. Shryock, are preparing for a grand fair, to be held in the near future, with which it is expected to not only liquidate the indebtedness of the tem-ple but to assist the lodge of relief in building and maintaining a home for in-digent Masons, their widows and orphans. In China the Masonic temples are structures. The one at Tientsin was erected, solely "sonic and uses. The temples in Hong Kong the Shanghai will compare f".0 " Tremont Street Masonic hall in Boston. ' Iu Germany Masonic temples are built in by beautmu gro... Vinri"re manv entertainment of different of Masons and ven tor the enjoyment their families. The Masonic Home of ZTyZ Hichmond Jan. 10 ffertion of the following ofneers: A. lx. Bacock, president; ' ' 'S appointed. Bro of governors was S of hH donated forty-fou- r acres Sound for the home valued at fromgl fund. Red Men. Hobomok, of Boston, has now 863 mem-bers, and expects to increase it to 500 at the next council. The tribe has voted to hold its charter open for another moon. Heptuophs. The supreme conclave will hold it next session in Boston on the first Tuesday In April, 1891. United Endowment. The order ha paid $8,325 in sick benefit since it was incorporated. Lace Hats. New stork just arrived at Mrs. Broni Steele's. 108 E. Second .South street, at reduced prices. Call and see them. NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ral Belief Committee of Cincinnati-- Other Items, ort of the general relief commit-inciuna- ti for the past ten years total amount udvanced to mem-.SU.4- and J1.2jS.98 repaid, with P expense per year of $49.27, out it has paid rent and salary of telegraph and other ex-- "rth, Tex., has 280 K. of P. mh has a membership of (5,997. :'Ssts of Camden. Ark., are to M)C0 castle hall. wso of membership in Illinois ws over 2,000. las 15 K.ofP. lodges, and is "y pushing ahead, yebeeu seventeen new lodges in e October, 18S9. le h;ty of every K. of P. to wear warm or some emblem of the tania still remains, numerically, ' M Wind jurisdiction, hav-,00- 0 J,. knights, and a handsome 'r exchequer. ' Kan., is to have a Pythian l't existence of the Pythian Sis-""- e been instituted fifty subor-"pies- ; two grand temples and a .iplc, tho membership now be- - Wc,of Newcastle, Ind., is the l0 in Indiana, with total assets 1' of 204. and it is worth ! 12.- - S "jfMiiwtion of the supreme subordinate lodges have 'Wshmof t.i,,.i-- : .i. j iu me gtauu f4 nf u tst Virginia is 2,134, with Bargains in every line of furniture at Iiarratt Bros. Harratt Bros, lead in new designs of furniture. Call early and get your choice. . New goods arriving every day al Barrutt Bros, furniture store. English ladies are fine eqiMHtriencs be-cause they have perfect littiug habits made by S. T. Taylor's system, at 44 Wasatch block. iii Send your flannel shirts, ete. to the Utah Steam Laundry and have them washed in distilled water without shrinkage. Main office, 41 W. lemple St. Brunch office, Gardner's, 141 Main St. Keaslde Hats. At Mrs. Bromsteeles, 10H E. Second Smith street. Just the thing logo lo (iarlield Beach iu. . . Cuttlo and horse Brands a specially at the Novelty Manufacturing company, 01 East Third South Street. Satisfaction guaranteed at Lnipin Steam Laundry. 21 Commercial street Telephone 1)4. Ladies the place to have your nditif' habits made in the latest English styl is at 44 Wasatch, where tho fitting, bv S. T. Taylor's system and al work warranted to fit perfectly. |