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Show A. MBKTING of tho principals of tho spools In Salt Lake county hns boon called for tho purpose of dlsciis.Hlng tho nature and kind of work desired for exhibition exhi-bition at tho World's fair. Tho tlmo Bot for the meeting, which will bo hold In County Superintendent Ashton'u office, is 12 o clock noon Saturday. STATE Superintendent of Public Instruction In-struction A. C Nelson leaves thin morn-ng morn-ng Tor Rlchlleld to participate In tho Joint institute of tho teachers of Sanpete and Sevier counties, to be held at that place today. Prof. Stewart and Mhis Mary C. May of the State Unlveralty and David Parrot, manual training Instructor In tho Salt Lake public schcolp. will also be In attendance at tho Institute. V WORLD'S FAIR PLANS and the nature na-ture and extent of the exhibition to bo made by the schools of Salt Lake City worn dlscuHacd at lenpth at the mooting of principals hold In tho city and county bulldlng yesterday afternoon. I THREE GIRLS, the daughters of Thomas Thom-as H Lloyd. 121 South Ninth East, have all succumbed to the smallpox and were quarantined In their homo yesterday. Tho girls range In ago from 1C to 20 yoars. A , STAFF CAPT. MILLER and wife, fsholter officers, have received farewell ordem and will leave about May 1st. it tr ODD FELIXnVS of RlnMi.im .Tnnnllmi. jolnod by tho Odd Fellows from Murray and Sandy, celebrated the eighty-fifth anniversary an-niversary of Otld Fellowship last evening with appropriate exercises. Tho members of tho ardor marched In regalia from tho lodfreroom to the opera-house, where a largo andlr-nco Of Invited jruests, including Robckahs In rccalla, awaited thcin. Thoso from a distance who took part In tho exercises were the Rev. D. M- ITolmlck, J. A. Largent and the Imperial Malo quar-tottc, quar-tottc, all of Salt T-iko City. Tho addresses ad-dresses and music were of a very high order nnd greatly appreciated by tho audlonc. O. IT. SKIDMORE, electrical engineer, has returned from Logan, whore he has successfully Installed that city's now lighting plant. 0 THE regular meeting of the Primary Teachers' union will bo hold Friday, April 23th, at tho First M. E. church. All primary workers urped to be preaont. FIVE-YEAR-OLD ROY JOHNSON is missing and his friends are anxiou.i to know whether he is lost, strayed or stolen. Tho boy was making his home with John Throlkold at 213 Fifth East street until April lf.th, when a man presented a noto from his mother at Bluff, In San Juan county, asking that the boy bo sent to her. Roy was delivered to tho messenger. Now Mr Threlkcld has received a lottor from Mrs. Johnson In which sho says that the man returned without tho boy. Tho child wjls ndopted by Mrs. Johnson's husband hus-band at Walla Walla, Waah., and sent here. v CONTRACTS for the construction of bachelor officers' quarters and wagon shed at Fort Douglas havo been approved by tho War department at Washington and work will begin at onco. Tho tlmo limit Is Novembor 1st. McDonald Bros, will erect the buildings for J900; George C. Doyle Sc Co.. plumbing, $3152, Carthey & Dumbcck, steam heating and gas piping, $2413.60; T. G. Allen, electrical wiring, J52-I; Allen & RoemJsh, construction of wagon shed. 53900.75. a DISEASE Is threatened owing to tho stagnant water, which is from two to four feet deep, in, tho neighborhood of Twelfth North arid Sixteenth West streets. Tho residents have been complaining of this condition of things for some time, but .tho city authorities have as yet found no a THE COMMERCIAL BAN1C of St. Anthony, Ida., of which J. E. Cosgrlff Is president, hau been authorized by the Comptroller cf the Currency to begin business. tut YESTERDAY'S BANK CLEARINGS. $3SO.OC3.!iO; one year ago XiOO.152. p REV. J. L. LEI LICIT, formerly presiding presid-ing elder of this missionary district of tho Methodist church, has been appointed pastor pas-tor of tho Main Street Methodist church at Lock Haven, Pa. EXPENSES of tho funeral of Mra. Charles Smith, who died from cancer at husband. It took placo yesterday afternoon after-noon and sho was burled In tho City cemetery. ceme-tery. REV. DR. J. U ALBRITTON and family fam-ily havo been driven from the parsonage of his church at Lewlsburg, Pa., owing to an attachment levied on tho property by a former pastor, who Is suing tho congregation congrega-tion for SH0 back salary. A MURRAY STREET CAR came so closo to one of nollcy & Co.'a grocery delivery de-livery wagons on State street yesterday morning that the wagon was broken In small pieces and the contents scattered far and wide. Tho driver and team escaped es-caped Injury. A MEETING of the Stenographers' club will bo held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Barnncle in Kendall square. At the closo of tho business meotlng, a programme will be rendered. All stenographers stenog-raphers arc 'lilted to attend. e HAM SHOW ARTISTS will rehearse the second act In Chrlstensen's hall In the Comaiorclal club building, beginning at 7:30 p. m. Only the principals are asked to attend this set-to. . ACTING GOVERNOR HAMMOND, State Treasurer Dixon and Stato Auditor Audi-tor Tlngey go to Provo today to a special meeting of the State Board of Insanity at tho Stato Mental hospital. Besides attending at-tending to other matters connected with that Institution they will Inspect the new buildings recently completed, with a view of accepting them from the contractors. a YESTERDAY benpr the annlvcrsarv of tho Bingham Odd Follows' lodnes Grand Representative W. O. Carbls, Grand Sec-rotary Sec-rotary P, A. Slmpkln and Past Grand R. B. Quay, accompanied by the Euterpe quartette, went to tho mining camp to assist in the celebration. o MINSTRELS will have possession of the Eighteenth Ward amuse.-ncnt hall tonight, a&aln plvlng a ropetltlon of last night's enjoyable songs, dances, sketches and musical stunts. |