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Show City and Neighborhood JOSEPH GILBERT, editor of Crisis, will lecturo at Labor hall, Fourth South and Stnto, Sunday evening at 8 p. m. Subject, Sub-ject, "Tho Yellow Peril." Good muHlc. All wolcomo. A UNIQUE feature wos Injected Into tho projframrno givun last Friday nlKht by tho Boys' club of tho First Baptist church. Mr. Bnlfirtaclicr. who Ih tho teacher of tho boys of tho club when In Bundny-achool, announced a surprise In an organ solo by hlmsolf. which seemed oxiinmely ridiculous to all who know his lack of musical accomplishment. But imagino tholr surprise when Mr. B. camo on the roHtrum with a hand-organ mid played "Nearer, My Ood, to Thee," and "Home, Sweet Home." m ALL young men between 15 and 30 years or ago and all frlendu of physical oulturo and noble sport are Invited to a maV3 meeting Sunday afternoon, May 22, at 3 o'clock sharp, In Unity hall, HQ South Second EaBt stroot. An athlctlo association associa-tion on liberal principles, strictly non-scctarlan, non-scctarlan, Is contemplated. MAYOR MORRIS has disapproved tho report of tho Commltteo on Streets and Municipal Laws rcconimonding that tho Salt Lako &, Ogdon Railway company ba gvantcd a franchise to construct and maintain a epur track, IiIh reaeon being that the petltlonoro did not accompany their petition with $300, aa required by ordinance. or-dinance. OLD volunteer firemen will attend tho funeral of their late fellow-member, Don Carlos Tufta, from the family rcBldence, 2215 Third East, Sunday at 2 p. m. A MEETING of the Home Protective league will bo held tomorrow aftornoon at 3 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. Johanna Molton, So-I Bam Fourth South. Mra. Bowdlo will read a paper on "A Child's Confidence Rownrded." Tins MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK, at tho Jewish synagogue, tho regular confirmation con-firmation services will tx held. The oerv-Ico oerv-Ico Is always a .m03t Interesting one, nnd, hi addition lo a special musical - programme pro-gramme arranged for this morning, thero will bo an address and presentation of certificates cer-tificates by Simon Bamberger. Tho public pub-lic Is cordially Invited to attend tho sorv-ice. sorv-ice. Tllllo B. 1-lcsselncrg and Wallaco Glen Woolf are tho confirmands. THE CLOSING EXERCISES of the Plsrpont School of Oratory will bo held aa follows: Physical culture departmonu Tuesday ovenlng. May 31, at tho Control ChrlBtlan church; tho department of oratory, ora-tory, Friday evening. Juno 3, at the First Methodtet church; and Thursday eronlng, Juno 9, at Unity hall. - 0 NEWS of tho death of Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, ouo of Blnghom'o oldcut and beat known citizens, caused genuine sorrow not only In tho homes of tlie little mining camp, but in many a home In this city. No ono over lived In. Bingham for any length of time who did not know Mr. Fitzgorald, and her Jovial, hearty nature mado her a favorite with all. Sho was tho widow of tho lato MIohaol Fitzgerald, for many years engaged hi mining In BlnKham. Funeral services will bo hold tomorrow morning at the Catholic church In Bingham. Father Morrlsst-y of this city to conduct tho service. AN IMPORTANT MEETING of tho Utah Philippine Veterans will be held this afternoon at 2:S0 o'clock In tho Council chamber, city and county building, to arrange ar-range for Momorlal day. -Ml momborB arc urged to attend. STAFF CAPT. WOOD of tho Salvation Army gives his farewell talk this evening at 8 o'clock at tho Salvation Army hall, 29 Commercial street. Capt. Wood leaves hero during tho coming week for Sacramento, Sacra-mento, where ho will havo charge of the central California division of the army. Staff Capt. Dale of Oklahoma will succeed suc-ceed Capt. Wood and will arrive here about Juno 12. ti t AT THE BANQUET of the principals of tho Salt Lake public schools, which took place at tho Commercial club last night, a Iaro attendance was noticeable.. A dainty spread, was served, and, with Georgo A. Eaton In tho chair, a very enjoyable en-joyable evening was sponL SEVERAL PARTIES of engineers wero sent out lost week to make the preliminary prelimi-nary surveys for tho Gruud Valley, Colorado Colo-rado River & South Pacific railway, an account of which appeared In last Sunday's Sun-day's Tribune H. GOWER, assistant freight manager, and L. F. Kimball, general agent of tho freight department In Denver of tho Rock Isdaod railroad, left yesterday afternoon, with their wives, after the orgun recital which Prof. McClcllan gave la their honor, before the regular recital, at tho Tabernacle. PAUL NOLAN seems to be having a fine time on his wedding trip In southern California, from tho brief corruupondoneo that ho bestows on his friends In Salt Lake. He also appears rather anxious about what Is going to bo done to him on his return about the date of which ho equivocates. JOSEPH OVERBILLAGE, a blacksmith living at State and Ninth South streets, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Officers Of-ficers Sperry and Lincoln for disturbing the peace of the neighborhood In which he resides. Officers were called In the morning morn-ing to quell lotfeph's whisky-Inspired ambition am-bition to make a howling nuisance of himself, him-self, but he broke loose aaln lato In tho day and will be given a bunday of qulot reflection In tho city Jail. TIIB FUNERAL of Poarl Cecelia Edgar will be held at the Fifth ward meotlng-house meotlng-house at noon today. Tho remains may bo viewed at the residence, 443 "West Seventh South, one hour before the funeral commences. com-mences. Friends Invited. m o DR. F. S. IJASCOM left yesterday for Atlantic City. N J., where ho will attend tho Medical congress next month. O v TAI HOWE and Chin Hop. Celestial residents of Plum alkiy. were arrested yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal Mar-shal Smyth, on complaint of Inspector McCabe that they" are guilty of enjoying life, liberty and tho pursuit of happiness In this land of tho free In violation of tha oxcluslon law. They will be examined before Commissioner Twomey on Monday. T CHIN HOP Is tlie euphonious name of a Colcstlal lodged at the county Jail yesterday yes-terday by Deputy United States Marshal L. II. Smyth, to bo held for deportation. A FAREWELL RECEPTION will bo given Mrs. Sarah Reed by the members of the Westminster church next Friday evening, May 27, to which all members of tho church or friends of Mrs. Reed are Invited. Tho reception will bo held at tho church, near the corner of Fourth West and Second South streets. Mrs. Reed has been associated with tho church for many years as deaconess, during which tlmo sho has endeared herself to many families by acts of Christian kindness during hours of distress. Mrs. Reed will leavo for the East about tho first of June. MISS SARAH FRA'ZIER, tho charming young lady cousin of Col. C. IC Rowland, who visited him In this city last winter, has been receiving now honors slnco hor return to tho Southland. Tho Chattanooga Chatta-nooga (Tenn.) News of recent date says: "Twlco a Suite sponsor, and until a few months ago tho only sponsor of N. B. Forrest camp. Miss Sarah Frazlcr has been nsked by her successor in this latter position to act as maid of honor at the coming reunion of tho Confederacy. Miss Frazler has also been given a position of honor on Gen. Cabell's staff and asked to rldo In tho parado with him. Oen. Cabell commands tho Western or Mississippi division. di-vision. Including ton States." THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE Js now In possession of MO.C00 worth of Jewelry. This sudden accession of wealth la duo to a controversy between W. F. Snyder and Gus Lyon over the disposal of tho Lyon stock to tho Leyson Jewelry com- f fstSSS ficgdai who owns & controlling In- J terest, negotiated tho sale, but when rep-reaontatlves rep-reaontatlves of tho Loysons undertook to tako possession yesterday morning Lyon "stood pat." Snyder then gavo a bond of J40.000 and secured a writ of replevin, which places tho godds In tlie hands of the officers until tho courts shall act on the case. THE ANNUAL MEETING and banquot of the Latter-day Saints Alumni association associa-tion will bo held Monday at tlie University buildings. Officers will bo elected and new constitution and by-laws adopted at 2 o'clocK In tho afternoon. The banquet will begin at S o'clock. 4 w B. S. YOUNG" has Just returned from a visit to the Mormon settlements In Alberta, Al-berta, Canada. Ho Is so well pleased with that country that ho thinks of moving thero with his family and encaging In tho real estato business. Ho says that land costs but 57 60 per aero and that wheat brings 0) cents a bushel. AQUTLLA NEBEKKR, tho well-known Democratic politician and receptive candl-dato candl-dato for Govornor, got In yesterday from Old Mexico, where ho has been suporln-tondlng suporln-tondlng tho mines and rubbor plantations In which ho Is Interested. Ho will go to his homo In Rich county for tho summor, and his subsequent movements will depend de-pend very much on tho political developments develop-ments of tho year. REV. IT. L. WRISTON of Springfield. Mass., formerly pastor of the Methodist church at Laramie, Wyo.. 13 tho guest of U. U, Hlskey, and will preach at the IJIff M. El church tills morning. |