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Show JtKKVITlKS. Baker for fihoos; 45 W. Second So. St. Spriug styles of Knox hats now on ale at J. I. Gardner's, 141 Main street. Miles & Hamilton have sold two lots In Golden Park to Mr. Houser for Jti.'iO. He will build. The Woman'! Christian Temperanco union will hold its regular meeting on Friday at 8 p. m., in the lecture room of the M. K. church. Ilenrv Mclntyre baa purchased two lots from Davis fc Stringer in the Davis, Sharp fc StringT addition for tl'.'OU. Mr. Mclntyre will build at once. The Deseret University alumni will endeavor to make the banquet and concert con-cert at commencement week in June more attractive than those of past years. The funeral of Rrigham K. Goddard, eldest son of B. 11- tioddard of Ogden. took place this afternoon. The lad died of diphtheria and was about 10 years old. The family formerly resided re-sided In Salt Lake. The Carpenters union No. 4, held its first annual entertainment at the Temple of Honor ball last night. Speeches were made by President Corser, James Devine and others, l'rofessor Johnson and his banjo were great and the Central Cen-tral Drum corps made a ten strike. The great soprano, Miss Emma Thursby of New York, will sing at the Mav festival iu this city June 5 and ti. Director Stephcus aud the music loving public are delighted at Miss Thursby 4 accepting the oiler. This, together with the famous basso, M. V. Whitney, of Huston will ensure a grand success for the choral society. The festival will consist of two nights and a matinee. A peculiar illustration of caninu intelligence in-telligence was witnessed at Karl D. Gray' drug store Wednesday. A dog belonging to George Arbogast w as injured, in-jured, and Mr. l'.eil was endeavoring to dress the wounded leg. An attempt was made to administer ohloraform, but the dog objected and even bit one of those who were conducting the operation. op-eration. Finaliy they went at him with-. with-. out auv anesthetic, and as soon as the r" ' ,lu,b creature realized that bis wound was to bo sewed up, he became perfectly per-fectly passive. |