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Show City DESERVING POOR parsons who are In need of fuel may ohtaltt a limited quantity by calling at South Templo and First West stroots. whero J. Doiman Reavls is engaged In dismantling several old buildings build-ings to make room for tho now Empire block which Is to be erected for Perry S. Heath. Mr. Reovls finds that thero will ho about fifty loads of wood In the buildings, build-ings, winlch ho Ih desirous of disposing of, and ho has decldod to give it ull away to the poor. The only consideration Involved In that thopo to whom the wood la given remove it from tho place. SALT LAKE CITY'S revised ordinance havo been Issued In book form and turned over to tho city authorities. Tho ordinances ordi-nances worn revised, compiled and arranged ar-ranged by Former City Attornoy Georgn L. Nyo. Tho book consists of &IS pages and contains all ordlnancoH of a general naturo In forco December 11, 19CC, and all franchises and special grants. "SMALLPOX." was tho verdict of City Physician C. F. Wilcox when ho looked at Nelllo Howard of 22 Commercial street last night. Mon lhad been visiting tho place all day. Tho woman had an eruption erup-tion on her face, but a physician called earlier said It wao nothing contagious, fo the health office, which was celebrating Arlwr day, did not establish a quarantine. As soon as Dr. Wilcox made his diagnosis diag-nosis tho patient was sunt to tho detention deten-tion hospital and her rooms disinfected. h , THE SECOND organ recital of the season sea-son will bo frtven this afternoon at 6;10 o'clock- by Mr. McClcllan at tho Tabernacle. Taber-nacle. t o THIS EVENING at tho First Congregational Congrega-tional church an entertainment will btj given for the benefit of tho klndergaten piano fund. Mrs. C. Stanley Price and Miss Eliza Curtis will havo charge of tho tntortalnmont, to which tho public is cordially cor-dially invited. WILLIAM GRETTEN. to whom the pollco po-llco attrlbuto tho dlsappcaranco of several sev-eral pieces of harness two weeks ago, was picked up at 8 o'clock Inst night In tho vicinity of tho Oregon Short Line depot by Patrolman Moroni Glllcspln and locked up on tho charge of patlt larceny. THE ENTERTAINMENT to ba glvon tonight for tho benefit of tho Congregational Congrega-tional kindergarton piano fund will bo held In the First Congregational church instead of at tho Ladles' Literary club. t BATHING at Salta.tr beach has begun unusually early this season, a. number of persons having been Been disporting in tho briny at that point during the last few days. The lako has risen three inches In tho lost sovon days, e ALFRED TUGFNBUEHL, 17 yenrs old, came down with smallpox yesterday at hla home, 617 East Seventh South street. Ho was removed to tho Isolation hospital. 9 MRS. LIZZIE THOMAS EDWARD of Chicago and John Thomas of San Jose, Cal., arrived In tho city last night to attend at-tend the funeral of their father, tho late Thomas Parry ThoTias, which will be held at noon Sunday from the Nineteenth ward assembly hall. 6 ft CHRISTOPHER B. DIEIIL. the veteran Mason and well known citizen, was glvon a surprise party Thursday night by a number of his lodge friends, who presented present-ed him with a handsome thirty-third degree de-gree charm, sot with thirty diamonds. IL E. PARKHURST. formor surveyor of tho Pacific board of underwriters, with headquarters in this city, arrived from Donver yeatorday and Is mooting hero his brother. L. A. Parkhurst, who is down from Montana for a fow days. t a ROBERT PATRICK, 15 years old. at- j tempted to scale a fence at tho Lowell . school Thursday afternoon, when a. picket caught In his clothing and ho wa3 thrown violently to the giound. breaking his left arm smd bruising his face. The boy was reaiovcd to hia home, where a surgeon attended at-tended to his injuries. o TIIE REGULAR MEETING of tho Woman's Wo-man's Christian Temperance union will b? held at tho home of Mrs. Plummcr, 25 East First South street, this afternoon at :J:00 o'clock. A large attendance is desired. BRADSTREET has this to say of Salt Luke: Trade conditions In the country districts show marked Improvement. Congestion Con-gestion of freight at shipping points has been relieved. Quiet exists in mining circles, cir-cles, and tho market is dull. Money Is in fair demand and collections slow. a a ALL OF THE MEMBERS of the Al. G Fields minstrel troupe wero entertained, and also entertained their hosts, after the performance last night at an Elks' social session. The boautiful clubhouse was fdled with members nnd guests of the or-d or-d r. Harry Schunk. Reese Prosnur, Manager Man-ager Connor and Tim Donnelly, all of tho Field company, contributed to the programme, pro-gramme, and several talented mnmners of the homo lodga did their part. Refreshments Re-freshments wore served and the enjoyable affair did not break up until 1 o'clock. |