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Show LATE SALT LAKE NEWS. The funeral services of the late Daniel Dan-iel II. Wells will lie held in tho tabernacle taber-nacle at noon on Sunday. Attend administrator's auction salo of household goods in front of the county court house tomorrow at 2 p. in. United States Marshal Parsons is in San Francisco ou an official errand aud Deputy Swan is giving his attention to the department. There will bo a meeting of all the Christian Endeavor societies in the city in the Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoon at 5:;10 o'clock. Joseph Sisan has commenced an action ac-tion for tho recovery of two children from whom he contends, aro unlawfully detained byLilliya and Christine Indra. Tho Caledonian club give a complimentary compli-mentary benelit to Pinlay McGregor, tho Scottish vocalist, on Monday evening, even-ing, April 6Lh, at which time some superb music is promised. The funeral of Mrs. Ruth Keysorwho died yesterday at 12 o'clock will take place tomorrow (Friday) at 2 o'clock f. in. at the Eighth ward meeting house, riends are invited to attend. U. S. Grant, a former em plove of the Union Pacific railway, has filed suit ajrainst the company for the recovery of damages in tho sum of l.'O.'J.IO for injuries sustained while working for the company. The Union Pacilio will on Saturday and Sunday sell tickets at half-fare from all stations in Utah to people who j desire to attend the funeral of tho Into I Daniel H. Wells to bo held in this city on Sunday. Warren II. Hayes of Minneapolis arrived ar-rived in the city today, lie will furnish fur-nish the plans for the new church for the Congregational society. The committee com-mittee on plans is ready to report and the congregation is asked to meet in Hammond hall tomorrow eveniug at 7:li() o'clock to act on the report. At the probate court this morning the following order was made: Fstato of I. N. Merri'l, deceased; P. Phelan testified testi-fied that $ie!il was turned over to S. Hays February 20, 1801, when Phelan and Hays dissolved partnership; order made appointing M. M. Kaighn and Frank Hoffman administrators with bond of $1000 for each. The content over the will of the late 1'rank Kramer claimed the attention of ! Judge Rarte!) of the probate court the greater part of the. afternoon. Ry the ; terms of the will $." is left to his daughter, daugh-ter, and the proceeds of a life insurance policy for $10,000. which lias beeu paid into court bv the insurance company, are left to his relatives, thus depriving the widow of what she claims is justly duo her. The cross-examinations were conducted by Lane fe P!nam, attorneys attor-neys for the contestant. |