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Show Gty and Neighborhood: C P. JENNINGS of this city yesterday received a telegram announcing that Ed M. Taylor, formerly of Ogclcn. hHd been killed at Nelson, B. C. No details of his death were given. 4 CAPT. CHARLES T. A'AILE. late superintendent su-perintendent of tho fire-alarm Bynlem of tho ilro department, was last evening Invited In-vited to attend a meeting of the department depart-ment at Central station to rind that the meeting had been called for the express purpose of presenting him with a hand-BOino hand-BOino gold badge, a trlbuto from all the mombors of the department to the good work of the retiring membsr during hlfl fourteen years' service. THERE WILL RE a sen-Ice at the Cal-vury Cal-vury Baptist church tonight at 8:). Rev. D. A. Brown of the First Baptist church will preach. I AT THE MEETING of the Medical society so-ciety tomorrow night Dr. Stauffer will read a paper on "Taking Cold." and Dr. Kerr a paper on "Sarcoma of tho Vagina." Vag-ina." IDA WHEELER, thu young girl whoe arrest last summer for Incorrigibility produced something of a sensation at the time. Is again In the county JalL Deputy Dep-uty Sheriff Butler picked up the jdrl under clrcumsumces that mado the arrest to bin mind a necessary step. The Wheeler girl Is not more than 11 years of age, but her conduct has been bad for some time past. A ROBBERY was committed on Main street last night, when the till of the Moore Shoe company wa tapped and about $14 taken. Tho burglars evidently had n key with which they entered tho place, thus avoiding any suspicion. MISS GRACE KID WELL of Oakland. Cal.. will sing "The Day Is Done." by Bartlett, at St. Mark's cathedral this evening. MISS ELIZABETH THOMAS entertained enter-tained on Wednesdnv evening. Tho house wns prettily decorated with chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums and ferns. Refreshments were served, after which music and games were enjoyed. The Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Taylor, the Misses Lottie Lot-tie Owen, lona Smith. Gertrudo Musscr, L. Neslen and the Messrs. Joseph Thoms-trofT, Thoms-trofT, Tracy Cannon. Clarence Neslen, John Howard, Allen Howard and John Duncan. WORD HAS REACHED Salt Lako that Rev. Father Morrlsscy. who left' hero Inst August to visit his home In Ireland. Ire-land. Is very 111. He was taken 111 on board ship, and when arriving at Queens-town Queens-town was taken to a hotel, where he Is still very sick, and little hope Is given for hlB recovery. As ho had many friends In this city, the nows will bo aultc saddening sad-dening to ono and all. MEMBERS and friends of tho University Univer-sity club are to enjoy a series of lectures during tho winter months, arrangements for which aro now being completed. Lecturers Lec-turers from this and other States will take part In tho series, the first of which will bo given on the evening of November 23 and on tho second and fourth Wednesdays Wednes-days of each succeeding month. Historic, philosophic and scientific subjects aro to bo discussed, as well as current topics of Interest. Ladles will bo Invited to some of tho lectures. Musical programmes aro also to bo given at Intervals during tho winter. - w WALTER SMART of Union, aged 22, years, son of Mnry Ann and Thomau bmort, died of typhoid fever Friday morning morn-ing at 4 o'clock. Funeral services will bo held at tho Union meeting-house Monday at 12 o'clock noon. Friends of tho family aro Invited to attend. W. L. PICKARD. an old man. whllo at-tempting at-tempting to got off tho enr yesterday at First South and Main, while it was still moving, fell nnd cut a gash over his left eye. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA tourists aro beginning to make their appearance, passing pass-ing through Salt Lako City. It Is at this time of tho year that Los Angeles and other points in the famous fruit section get their Influx of visitors for the winter. Tlmo was when this travel was confined largely to invalids becauso of the mild climate, but now wealthy pcoplo from all parts of America mako the trip vearly In search of pleasant recreation during tho bleak season of tho year. Much of this travel passes right through Salt Lako City, but a largo number stop off to visit tho place. |