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Show National guard., that oflicer replied: "The Utah National Guards nnd Nolson Kitles can furnish ','00 men at short notice. Tho boys aro anxious to goto tin; front." Tim remains of Ktima Abbott,. accompanied ac-companied by tho entire company, departed de-parted from this city at 10 o'clock last evening. The casket was placed in a special baggage car, while the company occupied two sleepers. It is said that it was the desire of the deceased that her body be cremated and buried beside be-side her husband at Gloucester, Mass. Her fattier, mother and sister, who reside re-side at Chicago, desire that she buried at that city. The matter will be settled set-tled on the arrival of the remains at Chicago. HKHVKTIKS. See Baker, Second South, for shoes. The "Corsair" is at tho Grand Opera h oiise, Ogdcn, tonight. Don't forgot this is the week of prayer and services are held nightly at the churches. Mr. Peterson of Denver will come here a nd play tho second tuba in the Liberal band. It rnav come a little late, yet the fact aemains that P. I. Nystroin gave a Check of $10 to each of his employes to- Atheism and Idolatry"is the subject - of a lecture tonight by Dr. J. E. Tal-maga Tal-maga in tho Fourteenth Ward assembly rooms. The Patriotic Sons of America will hold ft public installation and social at the G.A.R. hall on Friday evening.Jan-nary evening.Jan-nary Oth. The funeral of Maggie C. Williamson, William-son, daughter of John and Magdalene Williamson, who died Sunday, took place this afternoon. The county collected for tho year 1800 licenses' as follows: Liquor, $11,-700; $11,-700; butchers. $3ti2.50; merchants, 2005.50; shows, $tl.25. A powerful jag threw a man against pane of glass in W. C. Henderson's itore window at Main and Third South last night and broke tho light. The following college graduates were last night elected members of the university uni-versity club: W. M. Brigham, R. D. Martin, A. T. Shroeder and Win. Ferris. Fer-ris. The George Murray who was arrested for fast driving is not the son of Col. T. P. Murrav. The latter Mr. Murray does not make such exhibitions of himself. him-self. Call and see our new line of gent-neckwear, gent-neckwear, mufflers, silk handkerchiefs and other suitable goods for Christmas presents, at E. M. Friedman & Co., U6 Slain street. H. G. Connor celebrated his birthday last night by giving a party in Arbo-gast's Arbo-gast's parlors. Tho host received a number of presents. He is the son of General P. K. Connor. For sale: 41 feet fronting on Main St. adjoining Z. C. M. I., running back 830 feet to Broadway. For particulars enquire en-quire of S. R. Marks at furniture store, ' opposite Temple block South. The Rio Grande Western is to distribute dis-tribute 20 tons of coal among the poor people of Prove w hen saveral empty ,;.. ;il "...ml im " The Rio Grande officials know how io warm tho hearts of the people. James N. Woods, son of James C. and Mary Woods, died of diphtheria January 4th. Ho was a Sunday school teacher, member of the deacon's quorum, quo-rum, Mutual Improvement association, choir and brass baud. The oeople of Provo were greatly disappointed in tiie death of Emma Abbott, as she was to sing "Bohemian Girl" at their opera house last eening. There was a large sale of seals, and the money was refunded. An auctioneer of solid gold jewelry on Main street sold a watch yesterday to a rural citizen for $."i. The buyer i felt good until somebody told him the watch was not worth anything, aud then he felt otherwise. The business done last year by Messrs Remington, Johnson & Company was so satisfactory that they concluded to give a suit of clothes to each of the twelve men in their employ. The boys will be measured by a tailor. The newsbovs were crying tho morning morn-ing papers with. "All About the Death . of Emma Abbott." Butold stuff" didn't sell any tuoro than cold peanuts. The people had already read The Times' : ' full report of the sad event. The Iowa association of Utah will I give a reception to the members of the i Pennsylvania association of Utah and to its own members at Grand Army hail on Second South street on Monday i evening, January 19. The invitations ' are very pretty. A fine young setter dog belonging to i Mr. James Johnston of the White house bar was poisoned this morning. The dog was not outside the yard of 3 Mr. Johnston's private residence. The dog was a valuable one and its owner feels the loss keenly. In response to a telegram sent by : Governor Thomas to Percival J. Bar rett, of Ogden, commander of the Utah |