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Show -o BREVITIES. S. R. Marks A: Co. for furniture. Kcrkaru was all right on the weather prophecy yetienlay. Cheap folding beds at S. R. Marks. A military company has been organized by the boys of the Twentieth ward school. Lace Curtains and Linoleums at S. R. Marks & Co. There is to be a meeting of the directors of the chamber of commerce on Monday evening. even-ing. . The funeral of Mrs. Jack, wife of the city recorder, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clx k. , Xo feature of the Denver mining congress attracted such universal interest as the drilling drill-ing contests. The forecast by Kerkum. w hich holds until tomorrow is: Generally fair; warmer; followed fol-lowed by cooler weather. There was a large attendance at the Jewish Jew-ish temple services last night, and the discourse dis-course on "My Judaism," was an Interesting Interest-ing one. Coal dealers are praying for cooler weather ; they have thousands of tons of coal to sell, the quantity accumulated making it impossible impos-sible for there to be a famine this wiuter. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at 52J South Second Fast street, over the remains of Isaac James, a colored man 74 years of age, who came to Utah in 1847. Burlington Chapel (Congregational), H street, near Third. Regular morning services ser-vices at the usual time. Rev. Charles R. Bliss, secretary of the New West Education commission, will preach. The public is invited in-vited to attend services. Special Thanksgiving services wiil be held in the federal court room Thursday, November Novem-ber 26, by the Central Christian church. Good music by the choir and address by the pastor will be the order of the evening. All are invited to be present. Mrs. Jaue F.. Sladc, wife of (J. W. Slade, died this Saturday morning at the family residence, 210 Louth Fifth East street, of heart disea-e, after an illness of sixteen months. Funeral from the residence at 2 p. m. Monday, November 23. Unitarian services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the Salt Lake Theater, Rev. David L'tter, pastor. Subject tomorrow morning, "The Development of Christian Doctrine.'' Sunday school at 12;15 as usual. Male quintette will sing. Everybody Every-body welcome. The Central Christian church meets in the federal court room, Wasatch building, U. F. Clay minister, residence 617 South West Temple streets. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; Y. P. S. C. E., 0:30 p. rn. All are cordially invited to attend these services. H. P. Child. superintendent of the Kansas City stockyards and who is to direct the construction con-struction of the buildings and the arrangement arrange-ment of the stor kyards in this city, arrived in town yesterday. He has all the plans with him and will let the contracts for the work withiu a short time. First Methodist Episcopal church, on Third South street between the Knutsford and Main street. Rev. W. I). Mabry, pastor; pas-tor; Rev. E. G. Hunt, assistant; Sunday school at 0:45 a. m., and preaching at 11 a. m., followed by class meeting. Meeting of the Uniou league at 3 p.m., and the Epworth league at 6:30 p. m.. and preaching at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to these services. There was a most delightful social party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Karnes, o4 E. Second South street, last cven-ing. the occasion being the celebration of the birthday birth-day of Mrs. Karnes' mother, Mrs. Eliza Graham, Gra-ham, and the event was greatly enjoyed. Among those participating in the pleasures of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Midgley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butler, Mis. Woodford, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Childs, A. E. Graham and J. 0. Graham, jr. First Congregational church services as usual tomorrow nt 11 a.m. at Hammond hall chapel, corner Third South and Fourth East streets. Col. James Fairnian of New York, the di-itineruished artist and art lecturer, will speak for Mr. Thra'l; subject, "The Crucifixion." Cruci-fixion." Colonel Fairman w ill also lecture at Hammond hall on Friday evening next; subject. "Fine Art as a Lauguage." Mrs. Alice Gordon Gulii k, missionary to Spain, a very charming speaker, will speak tommor-row tommor-row evening at Hammond hall at 7:30: subject sub-ject : "Incidents t)f missionary life in Spain, with special reference to the higher education educa-tion of the Spanish women, as illustrated in the famous school for girls at San Sebastian." Sebas-tian." Everybody welcome at all services. |