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Show 0 f City and Neighborhood 6 & BURIAL was made of the remains oi William Leonard Sheppard. son of Joseph Jo-seph H. and Hannah Sheppurd, last evening eve-ning at 7 o'clock. The young man died of paralvsls, consequent on an attack of diphtheria. Lylo Sheppard of the same family died of diphtheria November 8, and since that date three other members of the family have been 111 with the disease. dis-ease. Death came at the family residence yesterday morning. ADD'ISON CAIN'S suit against tho Salt Palace owners Is a thing of the past. His mortgage of $7500 has been paid. Payment Pay-ment was made from money raised from a new mortgage of $10,005, executed recently re-cently by tho company, ln tho Cain suit Frcdorlck Heath et al. were named as defendants. de-fendants. AT ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL yesterday a very elegant Thanksgiving dinner was served to those of the patients who could enjoy it, together with some of their friends In tho ovenlng the convalescents I were treated to a very enjoyable stereop-tlcon stereop-tlcon show. At the Holy Cross and Kcogh-Wright Kcogh-Wright hospitals tho gastronomic restrictions restric-tions wero also broadened ln honor of tho day. and the patients woro treated to tho very best that their conditions would permit. per-mit. ABOUT ONE HUNDRED Persons, club members and their families, partook of the splendid Thanksgiving dinner served bv the Commercial club. Dinner was served from 12 until S p. ni.. and the spe-clal spe-clal menu for tho day was very attractive. attrac-tive. ALL OF THE HOTELS of the city mado special provisions in menu and decorations dec-orations for Thanksgiving dinner. Tho Kenyon and tho Wilson each had a number num-ber of private dinner parties; the Knuts-ford's Knuts-ford's special service was taken advantage of by tho full quota of families who prefer pre-fer to dlno out on Thanksgiving day, and the Cullcn had Its share of the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving trade. Fow transients wore at the hostolrles for tho day. but their absence was more than mado up by the homo people peo-ple who sat at tho hotels' well-appointed tablos. STEPHEN GARRETT, a well-known citizen of Bingham, died yesterday after an operation for the removal of gall stones. Ho was S3 years of ago. The funeral fu-neral will take place at 10 o'clock this morning from tho funeral chapel of Jo-aept Jo-aept William Taylor. ONE OF THE most enjoyable entertainments entertain-ments given for the Inmates of the Stato prison in a long time was that of yesterday yester-day morning, under tho dlroctlon of Miss Nora Gleason The programme consisted largely of musical numbers, among thoso taking part being Miss Kathleen Fltz-natrlck, Fltz-natrlck, Miss Corinne Harris. Miss Fern Gramling. Miss Millie Williams, Peter Odenwalder. W. J. Wllles, Gus Backman and Edward Fllzpatrlck. Every number received tho most enthusiastic applause from the men. and several encoros wore demanded. |