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Show O City and Neighborhood! o WATCHMAN" nunOE of tho Dnver & IUo Orando yards last evening arrested nnd brought to tho pollco otallon Goorgo Dates, aged 1G; Frank lJaten, nged 12, and Fall Fchlkovtr. agMl 12. The boyn wro caught In the net of stealing brass In tho railroad yards. They, wcro lockod up. JOHN FRENTON, proprietor of tho Bonrd of Trado saloon, waa arrostd on tho chargo of allowing females In his eatocn, and posted Jl'i for his appearance Monday. Officers I.evor and Sullivan niuda tho arrest, and found thrco women In tho wlno rooms last evening. SANITARY INSPECTOR T. W. KOV.T-ER has tho honor of being ono of tho youngest grandfathers In tho city. Ilo wvyn ho certainly clalnix tho distinction of bolng tho youngom grandfather holding down a city Job. Ills Oldest daughter presented him with a grand-ton grand-ton yesterday, nnd ho was buying cigars In honor of tho occasion. Mr. Fowler la only 39 yearn old. Ilo had .seven children when ho was C6, and does not bcllovo In raco suicide. THE SOL.OS of "Tho Resurrection." which will bo mmg at St. Mark's cathedral Eootor night, havo been assigned to Miss Isabel Oh-bornc, Oh-bornc, Miss Amy Osborne and MIm Fern Grnmllng, sopranos. Mr.. W. F. Adarns, contralto; con-tralto; Harry Knowles, tenor, and J. F. Curtis, baritone. JEFFERSON'S BIRTHDAY will bo duly observed ob-served by Iho faithful Democrats of this city on Thursday ovenjng, April 13. at the homo of Mrn. J A. Mayn'e, 175 O street. Tho entertainment enter-tainment Is In chargo of tho Joint committee from tho .Men's nnd Vomen'n Democratic clubs, and Is tho llrst In a series to 1k given toward the fund which Is to bo used to purchase pur-chase Montleello. the homo of Jofferon. A literary and mimical programme appropriate to the occasion will bo rendered nnd light refreshments refresh-ments ecrved. THE Free Public library will bo open today between tho houra of 2 nnd C p. in. Tho Juvenile Juve-nile dopartmont will not bo open. THE weekly ropnrl of tho Board of Health for tho weok ending March 2."i showH fifty births, of which twenty-sven wero maMs and twonty-threo wero fomnlos. Tho death report re-port for tho tamo period numbers seventeen, of which nine wero males and olght wore females. fe-males. During tho week thero wero sixteen cases of small, forty-five c.isch of measlc. one enso of chlckenpox. ono case of typhoid fover. and ono caso of pneumonia reported to this office. TWO Gorman plays are to bo given In Unity hall by tho German classes of tho high school next Friday night- undor tho supervision of Mr. Reese, tho teacher of German. They aro comedies, -entitled "Dor Knopf" and "Elncr M .."cli-alln." Thoso who take part arts Edna Hemphill. Gertrudo Kelly. Harold Berx-loy. Berx-loy. Urnor Woolf, Llolo Bradford. Jean Hay-ward, Hay-ward, ernon Samuoln and Fred Halo. THE East and tho West sldo high schools T0 f0Tav' n Knmo of football next Wednesday Wednes-day rho two high yehoola have been training ror two weeks, and tho contest la expected to be Interesting. A SPECIAL musical programme will bo given by the Gilbert Ladle' Orchestra at tho moating of tho Socialist local In Federation ml this evening nt S o'clock. Every one. who Is Interested n economic study Is welcomed and Invited to take part In tho dlicux3lon. THE Operators' Relief association wo formed Friday night by tho operators of tho independent Tolephono company, with Mlsa Luo Sherrldan. president; Miss I.lnl.j Judd. vlce-prosldent: MIsh Cnrrlo Y. Plater, secretary; secre-tary; Mlsii Ella M. Knoll. The object of the association Is to tako euro of girls who aro prevented from continuing their work through sickness or accident. Tho feci nro to bo 10 cents per week and tho girl who Is "laid ofl" through cither of these causes Is to recelvo U for tho rtrst week and J2.60 for each week following. MIPS JUDITH EVANS will olnc "Reslgna-tlon, "Reslgna-tlon, by Caro Roma, this niornlnt; at St. Paul's church. THE O. E. S. clrclo meets next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. II. Arnold, 111 South First West strcot. ON" FRIDAY a Demorest medal contest will be held at-tho First Congregational church under tho auspices of tho Woman's Chrlmlan Temperance union. Half a dozen young people nro to tako part In tho rontost, a musical pro-grnmmo pro-grnmmo also making up a part of llio oven-Inir'a oven-Inir'a entertainment. PROF. 'SQUIRE COOP will lecture to hlfl clas In music nt tho University of Utah on "Lohengrin" tomorrow afternoon at 3 -M o'clock. Prof Coop has kindly extended an Invitation to tho public to attend tho lcluro which Is given In anticipation of the rendering render-ing of this opera at the Salt Lnko theater this wel:. JOHN CACAVAS. a Creek merchant doing a grocery business at 5J.. West Second South, wus taken into the toils last evening by Officers Offi-cers Rcager and G. Brown, charged With violation vio-lation of the city license ordinance. When tho orflcnrs entered the slovo a display or bottlfJ whisky of well known brands met their gaze, arilstlenlly spread out on tha shelves. Later they witnessed some of It dispensed In exchange ex-change for money and then they called on raeavas for n sight of his llcene. Ho could not produco It and accompanied the- officers to tho station. Thero ho dposlted ball to the amount of $100 and wus released to apptur for a hearing at 2 o'clock Mgnday. NEAR midnight a call for the patrol wngon camo in, roiwrtlng a man lylny on the sidewalk side-walk at the east gatp of tho Temple. Ortlcer Gulbranjcn accompanied tho patrol and found a man ! years of ugo resting easily under the dripping of the sanctuary. Arrived at the station ho was found to havo somo monev on his person and his hands allowed ovldenco of toll. Ho was given a more comfortable bed In tho city Jail. SPECLVL AGENT JOHN JAMES of the Triivelors Insurance company Is proud of tho record of tho company for promptness In tho settlement of the iollcy held by Herbert T. Hills, who was killed at Robinson, Utah, a fow weeks ago. Proof of death was mailed to tho company nt Hartford, Conn., on tho 15th Inst, and a check for o0 was received by Mr. James yesterday, Just ten days from tho mailing mail-ing of tho proof of death. Tho beneilclary !s the widow, Juno B. Hilly. |