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Show TKArTTEKS In the pnbllo echools will be paid thir salaries for the kuit school month by Clerk Judd of the Board of Education today. At the same time tb officers and janitors win rvcrtv their warr&nia. Th amount of the iMichers' payroll Is SM.C&, and that of the offlcem and Janitors iJ5X Mr. Judd has exerted himself la getting out the warrants, and as a result the teacbers will be paid off several days sooner than heretofore. RUDOLPH PRUT IS. ad yrs. waa pent to the Isolation hospital yesterday with a well developed caa of smallpox. The young man contracted tha dlea from hlu brother. August, who has been Suafmatlned in toe hospital for several ays. The fanny lives at. U Navajo Btreet. w m m MAYOR MORRIS yesterday approved the resolution of Councilman lloboay. appropriating ap-propriating 1500 for graveling the paths In Pioneer park. The resolution was pawed by the Council Monday night and has bean held up by the Mayor until he could In-veetignt. In-veetignt. th nclty for improving tho park walks and driveways. ALL Veteran Volunteer firemen are requested re-quested to meet at the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's hall on Sunday morning. March 29. at M o'clock, to make arrangements tor participating in the Grand Army parade on Memorial day. V MRS. C. D. BARR of ill South Nineteenth Nine-teenth street. Omaha. Neb., has written to Postmaster Thomas asking him to And her brother. Peter Skatxenateln. who waa last heard of In Salt Lake City. MI96 LHHA MOHS1C will ring a solo tomorrow rooming at llin church. THE business be ling of the Alumni an-HoelaUon an-HoelaUon of the Unlvenrtty of UUh will te held In the assembly hall on the campus cam-pus at S:30 this (Saturday) evening. FUNERAL SBRIVCES for Mr. Phoeb Wolstenholme were held yesterday at the family home, l North Sixth West, and wer attended by a large host of sorrowing sorrow-ing relative and friends. Tho iloral offerings offer-ings were especially numerous and beautiful. beauti-ful. The Interment waa in the City cemetery. ceme-tery. LOVERS of good music will be pleased to know that Prof. McCldlan will give an organ recital in the Tabernacle at t'JH this afternoon. A. G. HORN, an Ogden attorney, and Mrs. Lillian Wilson of Pasadena Cal were married In this city Wednesday evening. even-ing. The wedding ceremony occurred la the parlors of the Wilson hotel, the Rev. Elmer I. Goehn officiating, and It was such'a quiet affair that the cloeest friends of the contracting parties were In the dark concerning it until after tho couple had left for the Bast on their bridal tour. Upon their return Mr. sad Mrs. Horn will make their home at the Virginia hotel In Ogden. where both are well and favorably favor-ably known. ARCHDEACON MATHEWS, who lias been holding a mission at St. Paul's this week, will preach at SL John's chapel at A o'clock Sunday afternoon. He will preach at SL Paul's Sunday morning and evening. TISSTERDATS bank clearings amounted amount-ed to ;iK.3S5.$. as against 3SM.ttl.3l for the corresponding day of last year. |