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Show THREE MORE PATIENTS bavo bcon ocnt to tho Isolation hospital suffering from smallpox Night before last a man by tho name of Poo was taken to the pest-houso pest-houso from 1M South Second Eaut street, and tho other two patients gathered in yesterday nro J. W. Lloyd, nged 19, 121 South Ninth East and Ben Hunbourne, 170 Mead street VISITORS to Castllla Springs In past years will bo interested to learn that Miss Irene Southworth was married to William Macintosh, who Is tho foreaian of tho men engaged on tho Improvements at the resort It Is understood that there will bo a banquot next week to celebrate the happy event, at which many notables will bo present Friends of tho bllHsful young couplo will bo cordially welcome. u a APOSTLE GEORGE A, SMITH will deliver de-liver an address tonight In the Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth ward chnpol, on Third North, between be-tween Sixth and Seventh West streets. Evorybody Is Invited. Services commence at 6:3) o'clock. e THREE WILL BE A CONCERT under tho direction of Prof. C. J Thomas at tho Thirteenth ward assembly hall next Wednesday evening, April 13th. Numbers will bo rendered by members of the Temple Tem-ple choir, Hawaiian quartettu, George D. Pypcr and others. on REV. C. HALL COOK, Ph. D., of tho London Society for Psychical Research, will speak at Harmonic hall, State street, this evening at S o'clock, on "The Powers of tho Spiritual Body." Tho subject will bo made attractlvo by tho use of stcrcop-tlcon stcrcop-tlcon llluHtratlons. O 4 THE BENEFIT ASSOCIATION of tho Nauvoo Legion will hold its next monthly meeting Monday evening. April 11th. at 7;30 o'clock. In the bishop's office, tithing "yard. A continuation of tho interesting lecturo given at the last meeting by William Wil-liam Sanders, on tho life of Joseph Smith, tho prophet, will be given by Mrs. E. Roundy, no all members of the association who wish to enjoy a treat had better be present 4 o ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of the Fraternal Hall association of Murray wero tiled In the offico of tho County Clerk yesterday. The purpose of tho organization organiza-tion is to erect a club and lodceroom building. Tho capital stock Is $10,000. divided di-vided Into 1000 shares of tho par value of $10 each. Tho following are tho directors of tho corporation; J. G. Torrcnce. A. E. Short, A. M. Guldonzopf, Matt Glbbs, C. E. Nichols, D. M. Halgh. a a u JEFFERSON DAY will be observed by tho local believers In tho great statesman. As already announced, a musical and literary lite-rary programme will be carried out on Wednesday ovenlng at tho Ladles' Literary Lite-rary clubrooms. Third East, Just below Brigham street. Tho reception committee will consist of Mayor Morris and wife, Hon. J. L. Rawlins and wife, MaJ. R, W. Young and wife. Hon. Simon Bamberger and wife. Wllllau H. Dale and wife, aided by tho officers of both the Woman's and tho Utah Democratic clubs. a A REUNION of the members of the Spencer family is to bo held in this city some timo next fall. Descendants of Orson Spencer, the first chancellor of tho board of regents of the University of Deseret, to tho number of twenty-five, met Thursday Thurs-day night at tho homo of Mrs. Mabel Held and decided upon the reunion. SPIRIT OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, Daughters of tho American Revolution, will meet with Mrs. L. C. Miller, 0)3 East First South, at 2:30 Thursday, April UUl a it THE COLORED WOMAN'S Progressive Progres-sive club held Its regulur business meeting meet-ing at tho residence of Mrs. Melvlna Steele this week. It was decided to glvo a Japanese tea party Thursday evening, April lltp, at tho residence of Mrs. Jennlo Patton, 430 South State. All members and friends arc Invited to attend. The following follow-ing officers wero elected lor tho ensuing year: President. Mrs. P. II- Robinson; vice-president, Mrs. Seth Young; secrc-tary. secrc-tary. Mrs, E. M. Johnson; assistant secretary. sec-retary. Mrs. William Russell: corresponding correspond-ing secretory, Mrs. R. B. mil; journalist, Mrs, L. Grey. After the election of officers offi-cers tho club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Jackson. 430 South State. Mrs. M. Steele served a very unique luncheon. o u MRS. JOHN D. AIRMET of 237 G street, while attending to her household duties vestorday morning, had occasion to get an article from an upper shelf, and stepping on a chair to reach far Bamc. overbalanced herself and fell backward to tho lloor. fracturing her right arm. Dr. Wilcox was called In and speedily reduced re-duced tho fracture. Mrs. Alrmet who Is 70 veal's old. has been suffering from stomach trouble for the post four years and is In a very weak condition. a MEMBERS of tho special water committee com-mittee of the City Council met last night in the offico of Attorney F. S. Richards. In tho McCornick block, and discussed the matter of an increased water supply for Salt Lako. Both tho proposition to build a storage reservoir In Parley's can-von can-von and tho recommendation of tho Mayor and tho Commercial club to secure tho water of tho Cottonwood streams wero considered, but tho dlEcusslon was Informal and general and nothing definite was decided upon. |