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Show . a a - - uui:vnii:s. Three drunks in tho police ronrt. llaker for shoes; 41 V. Second So. St John and Lrnest M ilom wen nrrest-.it nrrest-.it for stealing chickens last night. The "Caledonian Club," celebrate it Caider's park ou thu i!lte. Tickets -July Id cents. The territorial board of eualiation is at Logan today, uud will sit at iirig-ham iirig-ham tomorrow. John M. Dolan, civil engineer and surveyor, has removed from .i Commercial Com-mercial blocs, to :;t Hooper block. The first grand oai! of the Social Kv-ening Kv-ening club was held at Warlield lieach last evening. Jt was a grand success. The examination of 1'. II. Farming I and W. l. KurriS.who are charged with arson, lipjiaa at '-i o't-loc-lt before Judge Lam-y. Tin Lung was run In by officer Roberts Rob-erts last evening for drawing a knife on a small boy. He will bo tried tomorrow. tomor-row. 1'rank Johnsin pleaded guilty t ) j grand larceny this morning and wai held to the grand jury iu the sum of $1501). This is O Id Fellows' day at Garfield. There is a crowd at the beach, and the people are having enjoyment iu various sports. There will be a meeting of Republi-an Republi-an at Lebi tonight at which Messrs j Zsne ami Sharp will bu among la speakers. There will be a meeting of the Retail Clerks' Union at room 48 Seott-Auer-bach building at H o'clock this evening. The object is the transaction of special business. There will bn a campf're in G. A. R. ball next Monday evening. It will bn given by the Woman's Relief Corfu mid members of the Grand Army of the Republic. The closing examinations of the various departments of the publiij schools will be concluded tomorrow. .Parents and friends of thn scholars are invited to visit the schools. George K. ShaulTer and Mr. Smith of this city are homo from two days' fishing fish-ing in Little and Big Cottonwood. The latter stream, Mr. Shadier says, bad about fifty anglers along its banks yesterday. yes-terday. The water is too hih lor rood sport. Colonel George Woodford will begin a course of temperance lectures in th ? M. Fi. church tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. "Mr. Woodford has a way of bis own of treating the temperance question. He does not alwavs talk about that hue kn-veil subject. He talks to it." Ctune aud hear him. Amoug other members of the Broad- way eoniuaiiv wliiuHrs rn jwa-- nieht r.l tho theater thiseveftiu ... 'Mr. i Barnes of New York," are Sheiidaiil ' Bioeh and wile, better known as Miss Kmily Fiekl. Mr. Bloch is a brother of Colonel Hurt Riuch of this cily, and is recognized as oue of the cleverest a;dors j en the stage. J Intermediate department. Salt Lake Seminary, roll of honor. Perfect iu attendance, at-tendance, Ruby Chamberlain, Harry Greenig, Harry Shafer. Highest average aver-age grades, ihillie Davis, W. Fir.-t honor, Katie . Skillhorn, HI ; second honor. Claude Buck, HO; Harry Rhine, tvfi; Rubv Chamberlain. M; Laura i Beebe, i-'l; Clil!rd Shafer, KJ; John j Clawson, M; Harry Shafer. M. The. late William H. Ralph was buried bur-ied by the Knights of Pythias of this rity yesterday from the residence of W. T. Sampson on F.ast Second Soutli Mreet. Chancellor Commander i. ! VanBuskirk was thn master of cere- monies. Vice-Chancellor John P. Mea- j kin acted as prelate and made an ap- I yropriate address. Mr. and Mrs. Mea- kin rendered a number of vocal selec- j tions. The KI Jebel temule of Mystic S'nrin- : prs will be estabii.sheil in Salt Lake by I the Denver nobles, who will reach this' rity by special R.G.W. caravan on Fri- j day, June 2d. tin Saturday the slum- j ers will go to Garfield, and enjoy a re- j ceplion at the Knui-ford that evening.! Tho following day they will visit Fort j Douglas and aiso attend service at fhe tabernacle. 'I he shriners will on M"ti- ! day return to Denver over the Union Pacific. The eyenl will bo a grand affair. af-fair. Mr. Gcor .ro F, Peuhaie returned from Aspen, Colo , this morning, lie re-reports re-reports that the Mollie Gibson, Little Annie, Arkansas i Dciia S., Bush-wacker Bush-wacker and Mineral Farm, all new ; mines, are among the largest producers iu the state. Aspen is the best camp in the state and the old-timers ail wear diamonds. J'rubably no other town- ; sito in the United States is equal to f Aspen in underground wealth; and the nolders of town lots are receiving a i considerable amount of Undo Sain'a I currency lor their mineral rights. j The following, o 'beers of the grand ! lodge, of K. of P. who wero elected yt-s- j terdav were installed today: Grand j "haneelor, William Husband:., Salt Laku I i.'itv; grand v ice chancelor, J. L. Os-: born. Park City; grand prelate. Swain : rfealty. Caldwell, Idaho; grsnd master :if exchequer, John Carlcw, Ogden; grand keeper of records and seal, H. 11. ; Geiger. Ogden; grand master-at-arms, j !'. M. Brown, Pocatello, Idaho; grand inner guard, J. Stein. Terrace, Utah; grand nutter guard, It. Shekon, Salt Lake City; grand trustees, Isaac Hughs. Salt Lake City, J. W. Daniels, Boise City, Idaho. The knights will enjoy a trip to ('aider's park this evening. |