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Show City and Neighborhood! -TIB ANNUAL. BANQUET of tho Utah Stale Bar association, to be Blvon at tho Commercial club noxt Saturday e'onlne. at 0:30 o'clock, promlsoa to ccllpso all previous events of a similar character. All lnembors of tho bar havo beon Invited, Irreepccllvo of tho fact iiB to whether they aro membora of tho Bar association or not, and an ovenlnir of sparklliiK wit and dry humor Is anticipated; THE TITLE of discourse by Rahbl Fround at lomplo of Connotation n'pal Israel nn Friday nlcht wJ bo "Shylock. a Plea for Humanity." Tho services bcclp nt S o'clock All aro wplcomo. THE STREET CAR .MEN'S VWON. local division 3S2. will pieot In Federation Imll at 1 o clock Friday mornlnt'. Dullness of lmiort ancc Is to bo transacted. THE LEGISLATURE wII visit tho Agricultural Agricul-tural colleBo ot Lofjnn next Saturday. t ONLY SEVEN CASES of measles wcro reported re-ported to the Board of Health yesterday. Thero wero two new pmallpox patients. Hush WatKon, -174 South Third West, and VT M. Green, GCt "West Fourth North. THE FEES of tho County Clerk's offlco for the month of Jnnunry amount to (23)7.35. FUNERAL SERVICES over the renmlns of Enianuol Kalin, Who died at S.an Francisco on Tuesday, will bo held Friday morning. Fpb-rpary Fpb-rpary 3, at 11 o'clock, from tho Jewish syn-ncocuo, syn-ncocuo, on Fourth East street. Services pt the fjravo will he in charge ot IVasatch lodco pf Masons, No- 1, of which Mr. Kahn was )qng a member. The remains of Mr Kahn will arrive ar-rive this afternoon from California. p . RElIArN8 OF Robert O. Lcg of this city, who died In Southern California on Tuesday, aro oxpeoted to arrive thlt) afternoon Funeral services will bo held from tho family residence, resi-dence, 61 Seventh East street, on Sunday, under un-der thc auspices of the Masons. The hour of holding tho services wll be announced latpr- t LEE GOW. who has been dctalnod In tho county Jail for tho past three dayx, will bavo a hearing as to his sanity this morning at 10 o'clock, beforo Judco Armstrong. RESIDENTS living along thn lino covered by rural free deliver' routo No. 10, established estab-lished a month ago by tho Postofflco department, depart-ment, received their first rriri)) by this method yoMenlay. Melvln D. Cook is tho carrier, anil apiong other places Included In the route aro Eldorado and Brighton. THE REGENTS of tho University of t'tah have awarded tho Hobor J. Grant scholarship of f 100 to Miss Virginia Dusch and tho alumni Echolorshlp of J25 to John Y. Brown. Tho successful applicants wcro recommended by thc university faculty bccauo of superiority In scholarship, moral charoctor and financial need, The successful Btudents aro members of the Junior class In tho department of art and tclpncc. Miss ISusch was a former Instructor In-structor In English In tho Brghnm Youn$ collect) at Logan. A FEW FRIENDS of Madaino Amanda Swcnson and Anthony B. Carlson, tho young Salt Lako and Boston singer, woro lnltcd to hear tho latter sing a day or two slnco at Madntno Swenson's uludlo. All who hoard Mr. CarJton w-ro surprised at tho voice and the artistic rendition of the solos given by hhn, os tno young man was a stranger to most of those present and only a few hnd heard of his ability na a singer. Mr. Carlson Is to sing at tho First Congregational church Monday cvcnlnc. nnd a veiy rare trent la said to be In store for thoso who attend. THE MOZART DANCING COMPANY hns filed articles of Incorporation with tho Secretary Secre-tary of Stale. The capitalization la $10,000, divided Into Phareo of Jl ench. Tho officers are: LeRoy Nelson, prosldent; J. H. Nelson, vice-president, Irving Hanson, secrotnry and treasurer. MRS. G. DONOGHUE Is looking for her son, Raymond II., who Is supposed to bo In this city. Mrs. Donoghun sent a letter from Rochester. X. V., asking Chief of Pollco Lynch to help her find tho boy, as hi") father Is very sick. SECRETARY COX of tho Y. M. C. A. haa removed his offlco to tho now Y. M. C. A. building, In tho northwest corner of tho first lloor. TO INVESTIGATE the death of his brother, Attorney A. H. Walton hu gone to Montana. His brothor-ln-law. Wnlter W. Greer, 9 sheep-herder, wan found dead In his bod at Culbertson. Mont., last Sunday. It In ceri' crnlly thought that h was murdered, A strong clue to tho murderer haa heen discovered. dis-covered. t MRS. FELINA LANDMORE of Elm streot Is at tho KopEh-"Vrlght hospital, suffering from a bad break of tho femur. LEH HILLSTROM of ningham waa operated upon yeslordny nt tho Keogh-Wrlght hospital for abscess of tha Hvcr. AFTEn INVESTIGATING tho circumstance surrounding tho death cf the infant daughtor of Lydla Nolbort at tho Utah Homo Finding nesoolatlon homo early Monday mornlnr. County Attorney Chrlstonson has decided that an Inquest Is unnecessary and tho remains will bo ordered burled jtoday by tho Coroner. CITY COUNCILMEN and their wives will meet at tho Elko clubhouse tonight at S o'clock. Thoy will then visit tho now Emcry-Holnica Emcry-Holnica lint. An Invltatlqn has been c.tepdqd lo tho Council from tho management of tho apAriment-hoJso to a houaowarmlng. COMMENCING tonight at 12 o'olock ovory Chinaman In Salt Laka will eouno IiIm labors and tomorrow will bo spent In celebrating Chinese Now Years. Tho holiday really lasts two wecku but Salt I-ako Chinamen declnro thoy can afford to celebrate but ono dny Thoro will ba speolal colebratlona In tho. Joss-house Joss-house In Plum alloy. YESTERDAY waa payday for city officials, Councllnien and members of iho pollco and llro departments. Thq ofllclals received JOfi.tu, Councilman. J525; police dvpartment, JtOOf.Si, ftro department, J3.1S0 CHARLES E. VANNES has sold his homo at CM Third street to J. A. Edwards for flOOO. |