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Show H CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. Tho P. N. G. olub will meet at the homo of Mrs. Louisa Wlnegnr. 5SI North Third "West otroot, Thursday afternoon, March 10th. Dr. TnJbot, tho now Methodist suporin-1 suporin-1 -tnaant of missions -will preach at the IWa M. D. ohuroh this morning, and Mrs. a B. Wood will ainc Gray's "Dream o PaxidJoo." 1 Sheriff .Towph Josephson of Box Elder county camo In to tho city yesterday to brtnff Wllllum Corney to the Stato prison. jTh prJsonor was convicted of houso broJucL-.c- axd sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. H or One of tho lltonirv treats of tho oeason will bo tho l(cti:ro by Homer Davenport Hl jthls evening at the Salt Lake Thcatro on Hj "The- Power of tho Cartoon." Tho lecturo begins at S o'clock. 1 2TrScnd3 nro anxious to learn of tho whereabouts of I-'rans Schmidt, who left hlE homo in Germany ten years ago and, it is bollcvcd. located In Salt Lxike. In-formation In-formation can bo left at tho Stato Bank oi Utah. A mtir.ff of tho Stato Board of Eduoa-tlon Eduoa-tlon waa hid yetorrtay and tho following tvppllcatloa for cortlilcntes woro granted : Miss Roso aimont. Ctato oertillcato; MlS3 MarEWt Cftldwell And Mlsa Cora. F. . I Vhlr, grammor grade diploma- " 1 I J. TL Iiur6t vetterday closed tho pur-thoso pur-thoso of a farm of nlaowen acros In Da- Hi I vis county, ihreo miles north of the city. i I tho conedderatlcn Iwinp 51100. The crantor of the property wai J. K. Hardy of tho 33omo Trust and Savings compauy. Hi I ( Prof. McClollan announces tbat tho l Ooors of the Taberaaclo will bo olosod 1 promptly at S;25 this afternoon at the 1 organ recital in honor of Homer Daven-j Daven-j i port. Till a ordor is enforced bo that the j jiudlenco will not bo disturbed by Izxo comers. B 1 Tho business room nt South Main frtreet Is being romodelod and handsomely 1 1 fitted itp for a new cafe, to bo opened i about March Ifith by Waltor Schmorler. Elegant hoiiiwood fixtures will bo in-ntal-cd and the p'.aco mado ono of tho moat cttraorlvo in tho city. The Veteran Volunteer Firemen Of Salt Lake nro requostc-) to meet at their hall. 2X1 Ccnyon road, Monday evening- at o'clock ahttrp. Xt this mooting tho clcc-tlon clcc-tlon of o!f(04ro will tako placo, and all Ecmbflrs of the uasoclatlon are urged to i , ha on hand at tha appointed time. 1 State Audilor C. II. Tlngcy has Just rc- oolved from tho printer copies of the icerks and brar.ds for tho sixteen months 1 irom Tune 1, 3102, to October 1, 1903, and -idll n:Alto a distribution fiB soon as pos-nJ'olc, pos-nJ'olc, Th rocords for the tlmo given above numbtr in tho neighborhood of 750 different marks and, brands, Mr. Tingoy is ox-offlclo recorder of marka and brands Soc tho Statu of Utah j "With tbo opening of spring transactions !n tho real estate line have commenced nnd a numbsv of the largest deal mndo last week was the sale of eight houses and proproty by M. B. Holland to Patrick Olbbons. Four of the houses are situated m) nt Bight 13ast and Second South streets r nnd four on Sen'enth East between Third l nnd Fourth South streets. The con6ldera- f tlon wrh SISaO, and the sole was made r by A. McKellar c Co. Hl i Tiio Colored Woman's Progressive club M Jicld its regular monthly meeting at the j residence of Mrc. S. T. Toung. It was tie- .!( cd to send ono Ueloyato to tho St. Louis 1 Convention of tho N. A. C. W. clubs. June I 3rd. Mcsdamea William Forsha, E. M. I Johnson. M. Strcd, Curtis and R. B. Hill 1 were nominated lo bo voted upon next meeting at Mrs. Martin's. After ndjnurn-N ndjnurn-N ment a very dainty menu was served. 1 At tho Sunday evening lecturo at tho "Unity hall. Rev. W. IL Fiah, Jr., will U apeak from hia ovn personal observations h on "Constantinople nr.d Mohamiiedlsm from a Traveler's Point of View." Mr. H J 1'iah ha3 made several trips to Europo t und will glvo son:o vary interesting facts ' regarding tho conditions an ho has ob-H ob-H ' eerv-ed Ihem. The lecturo will be followed H by music by Miss Morrison and Miss X,ar-H X,ar-H I non. TheSc Jecturts are free and tho nub- ? ' lie Invited. H I The immenso crowd that attended the I J final nale at W. W. Hall's jowelry store I last night ovarflow5d Into tho street and I I blocked trattic. It is estimated that fully ' S"XI pooplo were presont. In addition to I "tho eight prcscntn that have tcen given I , away at each Edle, twenty extra presents ' were givon away last night. The big I i crowd last night wa3 composed of holdora of tickets who expected to win one of tho I i final prizes. Tho winning numbent woroi , T72. 123, 10SO, 3257. 6-3, m40. 122C7, E 2S79. llSvl, 505, 4TM. M0. 25(H, :S17, -1723 I r,123, Tlli. 2700, 77SL Holders of any of I these numbers can get their prizes by I i calling at the store tomorrow. |