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Show H CITY ANB NEIGftBORHOJD. Tho Lidlf.V Caledonian club will filve a Burns pav the 25th of January at the Harmony lialJ. Hl The foe received in tlio County 'Clerk's orrir during H.o month of December. l&W, amounted to J2CKT2.24. Will H. Klnncrslny, ossayer for the Contact Copper company, near Tonopah, has returned to tho city. I M. Earl, after spmuliug the holidays L with his family In Salt Lake, wdl return lo St. Anthony, Ma.. tni3 morning. . Hi Congressman Joseph Ho"cll? !s i Hi the nfternoou tram over the Rio Orando Western for Washington. D. C. yeslcr- ! Dr E O. Jor.e of Murray and wife have returned from Denver, where tho I Doi tor was Jn attendance at the surgical , R v Bruce Kinr.ov will hold services to-' to-' 'ilgi.t'at Calvary Baptise 'church. -174 Lost , Serrnd South, nt' 3 o'clock. - Wednesday evening a box petty will be Riven by the l ladle. 1 There '.till bo a rr.ectlng'of the Phllhar-inoiilr Phllhar-inoiilr rn'-lctv this .".rtcrudoa at 4:30 o clod: at Clayton's, muslc-storo 'All mqm- 1 h rs are requested to bring their mombcr- H The week of prayer will -be' observed at the First Methodist" church during tho. 1 coming week. Services wiiibo conducted nlghtl ' at S o'clock by tho pastor, Rov. Mi Bickel. fl Tlur- will bo a mooting of the Veteran Vol'jutoer Firemen, at their hull. No. 271 Cum on road, at S p. m. Monday night. Januarv 5. 1W. All members arc rcspect-fully rcspect-fully requested to bo present. On Sunday evening nt 7-20 ). m. at Unity j hall. Rev. Rahlii Reynolds will deliver a H lfcture on "European Reminiscences. " 1 There will also be good music, The pub'.Ic 1 la cordiullv Invited. Scats free. The schoolteachers .of Salt Lake county met in regular monthly, session at the j L D. S. university building yesterday lorrnoon. Tho principal subject discussed vaH "The Morals, of the Pupil." Tho meeting wao largely attended. Profs. Parrot and Gilbert lectured on drawing 1 and musical Instruction. The public. schools resume business to--morrow morning and the pupils who have 1 been relieved from tho cares of study during the past ion days will bo obliged 1 to strap their books together nnd again get down to work. They have had a. pleasant vacation and will no doubt bo ready to put In somo good strokes. The remains of Cocundlno Carplnlero, better known as "jMexlcan Joe," worn buried at 3 p. m. yestorday. The dc-closed, dc-closed, who was C3 years old, died In the Citv hospital. December 31st His rol-atives rol-atives live at Los Angeles, Cal. Friends here raised money by- subscription to j defray the expenses of a respectable burial. n Tlie Providence Pioneer Irrigation com-pany. com-pany. organized at Providence. Cacho couriL. filed articles of Incorporation In the oiTlco of the. Secretary of State, yes-lerdav yes-lerdav The capital stock oX the company Is juOOO. divided Into 3)0 shares of the par ilue of 510 each. The officers are Jacob Zollinger, president; Oscar F. Rice, vlce- i president; Joseph Campbell, secretary and i ucasurcr. . Articles of Incorporation of the Newman Shoe company, organized in thin city with a capitalization of $15,000. were filed In ihe offleo of County Clerk James yeslcr-i:ij. yeslcr-i:ij. The- capital stock s divided Into 1 lf.K shares of the par value of $10 each. W. J. Newman Is president of tho com-pany, com-pany, T. M. Newman vice-president. Thomas Newman secretary, and S, A- HJ Newman treasurer. The officers constl-xutc constl-xutc the directorate of the company. H B The Nauvoo Legion will hold Its next monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, January 5, 1004, At 7:30 o'clock In Bishop Preston's office, .ithinc yard. At a- pre-1ojs pre-1ojs meeting the following resolution j was carried: That the words veteran ar-tUlcrymen ar-tUlcrymen be crossed out and the title bo the Association of the , Nauvoo Le-gion. Le-gion. A full attendance of both ladles and' j gentlemen is requested, as the association would like to begin the New Year in a progressive style. A broken trolley wire on Second South Flrcet, between Main and State, last night 1 created great consternation among pedes- trlans and held up traffic on the line for a Khort time. There was a report like that of a small cannon when the wire parted and the broken ends eontlnucd to plt lire until word was sent to the power i tation to turn prf tho. durrent. A large j i rov.'d was attracted by the iyrotechnlc dlsplax, but tho curious were careful to 1 remain at a safe distance from the con- lor of disturbance. The damage was soon repaired Dr Jay TJlman of Baltimore, wlio was 1 recently chosen captain of the cavalrv troop of the Ula'a National Guard, Is ex-pected ex-pected lo arrive liere on the 10th Inst. The doctor la a brother of Mrs. Sol Slc'gcl of this city. -He stands high in his pro-fesslou pro-fesslou and has also given much altcn-Hon altcn-Hon to military matters, having taken a 1 course of Instruction In the East In inlll-lary inlll-lary .science and tactics. The doctor baa spent several summers In Wyoming and Tlah and is a member of the University 1 club of this city. H Weather for today: Partly .cloud v with iiossibly u now. Vesterday In Salt"jakc: 1 Maximum temperature, 15 degrees; mlnl-j mlnl-j mum, L degrees. - Other Points. Max. Mln, Denver Clear.. ..2S ic Grand Junction- Clear.. ..2C 10 Helena t Cloudy. ...20 0 1 Pocatello Cloudy,. ..32" 20 rvlodona Cloudy.... M J2 Wlnnemucca Cloudj-,. .40 20 |