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Show THE Benevolent association of tho Nau--co legion has arranged on excursion to Saltalr on Wednesday noxt. tho proceeds to bo given to aid In tho eroctlon of tho Prophet Joseph Smith memorial building. A program will bo rendered at 3 p. m. President Joseph F. Smith and counselors havo expressed their Intention to bo present. pres-ent. If possible, and address tho assembly. R. T. Burton, V. II. King and others will relate Interesting matters connected with tho history of tho legion. Tho commltttce In charge Is coinoosud of . Charles J, Thomas. William Sanders, Georgo Tall. Elizabeth Roundy and Andrew Jonson. which assures tho succ.oh of tho aftulr. TI10 day will be llllod with entertainment and all the old-timers will bo out In full force. SEVERAL merchant on Main and Second Sec-ond South streets havo been warned to discontinue dis-continue the practice of sweeping rubbish from their stores and sidewalk Into tho gutter.". Street Supervisor Sodden will cause some arrests If tho practice la not stopped. k MISS MARY lIAMlifON, 25, at 753 Enat Fifth South, and Walter Pruhs, aged y, cornor Navajo and Union strcotw, have been quarantined at their homes for smallpox - THE Utah World's Fair Coniintnelon was compelled to pass up a good business deal yesterday because of tho arratiBomcnt for transferring tho Utah exhibit from St. Louis to tho Lewis and Clarko Exposition at Portland. The model concontratlnK mill at St Louis has attracted the attention atten-tion of Lehigh university ut Bethlehem, Ph.. which wants to buy it This Is the second offer for tho model, but it will probably bo turned over to the Utah School of Mines when It ceases to bo a source of entertainment to World's Fair visitors. Samuel Newhouso reported to the commission that he had been unable to secure enough ore from tho American Smelting and llellnlng company to complete com-plete tho bullion arch Intended to go over the Utah mining exhibit at St. Louis. Nothing boyond the transaction of routine rou-tine busInCHs was accomiuinlrid by tho commission yesterday. 1 wh .-ipine .Mcrcnmno comp.uiy ol Alpine, Al-pine, Utah county, filed lta articles of Incorporation In tho oftlco. of the Secretary of State yeBtorday. It will Ishuo L'oW shares of stock of a par value of J."i por fharc. Thomas F. Carlisle. Jr., Is president; presi-dent; Benjamin Dates. vice-president; James W. Vance, secretray: Joseph II. Beck, treasurer; J. E. Booth, J. W. Vnnco. Joseph 1L Beck, directors. . - "GERMAN SCHOOLS AND FNPERT-MENTAL FNPERT-MENTAL PSYCHOLOGY" was the subject sub-ject of an luterciitlng address delivered by Superintendent Chrlstenaen of the Salt Lake City schools boforc the teachers of tho Normal Institute yesterday morning. At the Monday morning session Prof. J. II. Paul of the L. D. S. university will speak on the subject, "English and Grammar." Gram-mar." He Is a strong advocate of reform In the mothods of teaching these branches. FTONIAN Tent, No. 12. Knights of the Muccabecs. Is arranging tor an excursion to Costilla Springs on Juno 15. Among tho amusements at tho resort will bo fishing, dancing and a ball game by Maccabeo teams. . H. E WUNDERL1CH. laborer, of Salt Lake City, was adjudged a bankrupt by Judse Marshall of the Federal court. Tho statement of obligations filed by Wunder-llch Wunder-llch comprises merchandUo accounts of from 33 to $75 each, aggregating J15S.C5. while his assets constat of household goods and machinery valued at .V200, and all claimed to be exempt. Of EX-COUNCILMAN J. J. THOMAS, who Is Just completing a now modern homo at I486 Eleventh Fast street, will at once bo- f:ln the erection of another similar bulld-ng bulld-ng on adjoining ground. u EX-CITY ENGINEER KELSEY returned re-turned yesterday from Idaho Falls, Ida., whore ho was called by the Council of that city to prepare plans for the enlarging enlarg-ing and extension of Its electric light and waterworks nystem. The city will expend 5I0.0CO In tho proposed Improvements. |