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Show itii:s. Raker for shoes; 4'i V. Second So. St. The Denhalter rillles drilled on Kast P.righam street last night. Spring styles of Knox hats now on tale at J. 1 Gardner's, Ml Main street. The young ladies social in the Twentieth Twen-tieth ward meeting hou-e last evening was enjoyed by the amlicnco. The Mandolin club will be at home to the Manposa club Friday, May 1, at the residence ol Mr. II. It. Browne. Chief Clerk II. (. Wilson will, on May 1. be the general agent of the Union Pacific at Helena. Mr. Wilson regrets leaving Salt Lake. The American Natural Gas company has had maps issued showing she property prop-erty of the company. This company is already known abroad and Denver lir kers are anxious to list it. The choral society is practising rteadilv for the greatest event. This evening the bassos and baritones will meet at Coulter & Snelgrove's at 7 o'clock. On Kritlay uight they will meet with the tenors at tho same place. The ladies of the Kirst M. K. church will give a chicken dinner at the church . tomorrow from 1. to 'i p.m., and from 5;3(l to 7,:i0 p tn. Ve lovers of chicken and helpers in a good cause, viz: To help pay oil $,.'i) of the church debt.. He on hand early a big crowd may bo looked for. r- In the notico of the North Salt Lake liapid Transit which apperred in yesterday's yes-terday's Tpif.s the name of Mr. C. I. Moon, by one of those inexplicable blunders," read C. I. Moore. Mr. Moon is largely interested in the welfare of the proposed rapid transit and is doing uiueh '.o rush it to completion. Tho funeral of Krank K. McCoy, lirother of Mrs. Judge Anderson, took place yesterday at :i p. in. from the Cnllen house, Kev. Lane of St. Paul's Kpiscopal church tdliciating. Mr. McCoy Mc-Coy was the son of Jesse nnd Kuth A. McCoy, and was born September i!'-'nd, ism. ' llis father was a soldier in the war of the rebellion, dying near tho close of the war. Mr. McCoy was attacked at-tacked last December vvith catarrhal consumption and rapidly grew worse until about a month ago when he came here from Washington City, hoping to obtain relief by change of climate, but came too late. Tho remains were do-posited do-posited in tho vault at Mount Olivet cemetery and will be taken, in a short time, to Washington City, where his mother resides, for iuterment. |