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Show City ; and hborhood DON" M. MONGER, the popular young clerk -it Smith's drug store, has resigned Ilia position to go to his home in Waterloo, la., uhcre ho will open up In business for himself. Mr Monger will leave about tho end of tho month. t LI LI A GENEVA, tho &-nionlhs-old daughter of Wllllim H. and Clara. A. Strong, died on Wedncsduj night at K2i East Fourth'South street from pneumonia. Tha funci-al will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the family residence. o AT THE AGE of nearly 72 year. Mrs. Isabella. S Carlisle dlud last Tucudav at her horn In Mill Creek from old ago. Sho was horn In England, December 21. 1S32. and emigrated to Utah in 1SSI. The funeral fu-neral will take place from tho Mill Creole ward mcctlng-houac at noon toTTay. ONE THOUSAND VOICES will bu furnished fur-nished by Granite stako to make music for tho Sunday-school TTnfon convention noxt Sunday. There aro lrom 4&i to COO members in the Juvenile, choir, tho young people's singing clacs and the united ward choirs make up the mlllenl.il total. A BANQUET s to bo Riven by Calan-ths-Myrlle lodge, Knights of Pythias, on tho evening of April -Ith at the Castle hall. Tho officers of tho grand lodge and manv Invited guerts will bo present. STATE WARRANTS for $25,000 will be ready for distribution today In pavmcnt of tho t'.uortcrly salaries cf tho State officials. offi-cials. a APPLICATION for pardon has been maop by William H. Burtcn. Jr.. who Is serving a 2-year-term In the penitentiary for grand larceny. He was sentenced In this city on Juno Cth of last year-. THE ADDRESS of A. F. Keuhncr is wanted by his sister. Mrs. W. J. Hiser of .1 vcrano, Cal., who has written 'to Postmaster Post-master Thomas making inquiries. Sho says he was last hoard of In April, 1S0S. 4. DISCOURAGING WEATHER conditions condi-tions are reported from the south bv c Shrln? Virgil Kelly of Millard countv. who m intown yesterday from Fillmore. He says that tho rains of the last two weeks arc the first they have had in Millard Mil-lard county. Tho country to the south Is parched and many ranchers are leaving for Idaho and Canada. i BRIGHAM 17. S. YOUNG i the name of a tourist who dropned Into the cllv ves-terday ves-terday from Apsley. Ont., Canada! Mr. loung's father was a great admirer of tho Mormon prophet and also of Gen. U S Grant. Ho thoroforo named his son after the great men This Mr. Young Is not a Mormon. TWO MORE CASES of smallpox havo ?nn rcXrtCl1, le Board of Health-office. Health-office. The victims of these reports are Miss Schcttlor, who was quarantined in 5?.?iih h"1?' 225 Fourth Mreet, and George pL ill. living at Xo. 4 Floral avenue. The latter, who is 23 years of age, was taken to tho Isolation hospital. KnAh iTi"7?i "DDAV r-cnion sen-ices, to bo held th 3 Good Friday at the mining exchange the Hon. Morris L. Ritchie will conduct the services n.nd mnko tho address. ad-dress. Business pe6ple respectfully invited. in-vited. PRESIDENT J.' T, K TNGSBURY. tho Utah member of tho committee and chairman chair-man of the local committee, announces lhal the examination for tho Rhodes scholarship will bo held at tho University JfLuinj,Aprn 33tl1' beginning at D a. in. All candidates must send their names to tho chairman. B. B. QUINN left yesterday afternoon for Warren. Ind., with the remains of Emanuel Rauch. The burial will tako Place in Warren among the boyhood friends of the deceased. a e REV E. W. RANKIN, former synodical evangelist In Colorado, will hold meetings ?m U A,Ycinlnstcr Presbyterian church till April 10th. Tho service will com' rnenco this evening at S o'clock. All arc Invited. This means you. No admission. If you can sing, you are wanted there to help sing. CHARLES GORNDT, a mechanical ox-pert ox-pert from the factoryVof the Wlnton Motor Mo-tor Carriage company of Cleveland, O.. Is at the Wilson. He will spend some tlmo with the Utah Automobile company, assisting to install the automobile shop In its now building on Market street. Ho Kays' the great automobile racing events booked for this year aro already attracting attract-ing a great deal of attention In the East, and he believes that Barney Oldfleld, with his HMiorso-powcr Wlnton Bullot. will lead in the races tills year, as he did last year. ?E DRUG FIRM is to be cstab-Ilshcd cstab-Ilshcd n Salt Lake. The corporation, .which Hied articles with the Countv. Clerk yesterday, will be known rfs the Cltv Drug company, and is capitalized at $200), divided di-vided Into 200 shares of stock of the par valuo of $10 each. The officers of tho company' com-pany' arc: Joseph Dederichs, president? S. J. O'Connor, vice-president; James O'Connor, O'Con-nor, secretary and treasurer. ' " ARTICLES OP INCORPORATION of Chrlstcnscn's academy, organized in this city for tho purposo of conducting a dancing academy and musical business, were filed yesterday in the office of the County Clerk Tho capital stock of tho company Is $16,000, divided Into 1600 shares of the par value of 510 ach. Tho officers are as follows: C. P. Chrlstonsen. president: presi-dent: Mqse Chrlstensen, vico-president; Totta Chrlstensen, secretary and trcas. urcr. 4 YESTERDAY WAS PAY DAY for tho city officials apd employees of the police and llro departments, who wero paid off by City Auditor Felt for the past month. Tho total of th warrants Issued amounted amount-ed to J11,S.20, distributed as follows: City officials. $432.: Couhcllmen. JS25: police department. de-partment. J3139.70; lire department, JCC73.50. u STANLEY ENSIGN, -who for several years has been In the office of the Utah Savings and Trust company, leaves today for PJchllcld. whero he goes to tako a. rrsponslblo position with tho Gold Development De-velopment company of Utah. THE INFANT SON of 32. E. Hawley dlcd at St. Mark's hospital yesterday, aged 7 days. Tho funeral will take place from Evans's undertaking parlors tnli afternoon. MRS. JOHN SHEA received the sad Intelligence In-telligence yesterday that hor slslr. Mrv. Mary Boggs, died very unexpectedly at 10 o'clock in Kansas City, and she left InHt night for that city. BANK CLEARINGS yesterday amounted amount-ed to ?5M,2J3.E0; for tho samo day last year they woro .V72.S9S.72. Tho month's clearings wre- SlO.KO.CtW.rt?. In March. 1903, tho total was $11,77.1TS.00. x THE SCOTTISH 1UTE MASONS celebrated cele-brated tho Feast of the Extinguishment of tho Lights. Tills ceremony always tnkey place on Maundy Thursday, and In accordance accord-ance with this about sixty Scottish Rite Masons assembled at the Ladles' Lltcraryi olub la3t night at 8 o'clock. After conducting con-ducting tho ceremonies In ritualistic form, they took a recess until Easter Sunday, when tho ceremonies will be completed, Walter Seott presided and Dr. Thomas W. Plnkerton was the orator. An Intellectual In-tellectual feast that comes only once a vear, o BRADSTREET'S has this to say this week of trade conditions in Salt Lake: "Unusually severe weather has hampered all business, and the impassalilo condition of country roads is the chief cause of dullness dull-ness In retail qnarters. Shearing has commenced, com-menced, and mining circles arc active Money in demand." WOOL BUYERS aro now coming i Into tho city in great force., Mark Harris of Harris Bros., at St. Louis; R. J. Craig of Herbert & Co., from Philadelphia; N. I.. Nellson of Mt. Pleasant; Sam G. Adams of Brown & Adams, from Boston; and J. S. Stressenger ot Dewey, Gould & Co . from Boston, are the latest arrivals. Saturday Sat-urday evening will see a regular reunion at the local freight officeii of the most prominent men In the business out here, and their old friends among the local live-stock men. |