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Show i r City and Neighborhood i i FREDERICK WARDE tin- popular actor, ac-tor, wn.s guest of honor at the social ses-slon ses-slon of the i;iks' club on Tuesday evening even-ing ami was presented with a large oiks hi i and horns The presentation was made by M B. Mulvev, and Mr Warde. responded In his usual delightful vein Over 200 Elks were present and greatly enjoyed the Informal pr. .gramme of music mu-sic and addresses MR. AND MRS J L. TUMDT entertained enter-tained tho boys of St. Paul s choir in a charming manner last evening. BEFORE 160 people, mostly dignitaries of the M jrmott church. Groves li"er-day li"er-day Saints' hospital was dedicated at 2 o'clock vesterdav afternoon The first presidency of the church, the quorum of iho twelve apostles, the presiding bishopric, bish-opric, tin- medle-al staff Of the hospital and the bishops of the city wards and other Invited guests were present President Pres-ident Joseph Smith offered the ej. dilatory di-latory prayer and Franklin s. Richards made a short address, On Friday evening even-ing a public reception will be bold at the hospital from 7 to 9 p m. Tho hospital will bo opened for patients em Monday. ROYAL 1 1 M1LLERON. who dl 1 al PrOVO on Monday night, a 111 be burl. 1 al J. o'clock this afternoon 'the funeral will be held from the residence of bio parents at 211 F.a.xt Fourth South. The Very Rev lie, in Eddie It. D., and the Rev. T . Plnkerton will officiate THE name of Dr C U Benedict has been added to tho list already chosen for the staff of the new Groves L. D. S. hospital. MRS 1 PARKER of CIS IT street met with a painful accident on Tuesday evening even-ing c. -npping on the Icy pavement near her home breaking the small Imu f the left ankle and badly spraining It. wlng to the swelling caused by the- sprain, the attending ph sl Ian was unable CO 6 I the iMine. It will probably be a week before tho fracture can be reduced, after whb h tho Injured hmb will DC pine d in a plaster plas-ter i ast for somo time Vt the time of the accident Mrs Parker was on her way to take the Third street ear to spend tho evening with frb-nds. GEORGE BIGELOW. second cook In the Soldi.- Rock restaurant, mot with a painful accident Sunday afternoon In the kitchen of thi restaurant Bigelow and the first cook wore sou filing with each otl.ei when Bigelow picked up a i. -.pkln anel snapped It In the face of the tlrst ceiok Tin- latter held a carving fork In Ms hind and In attempting to c.it-h tho ncpkln on the fork, accidentally ran the pre.riH clear through Blgi low left hand between the third and little lingers. Ai- th. ugh badly BWOllen and epiitc sore, the injury is not considered serious, and Lr i M Benedict, who is attending tho young man. believes the hand will bo all right in a few days. a a JENNIE WILKINSON, daughter of Samuel Wilkinson, reported to the police yesterday morning that she had lost $21 .V) from her purse In a mysterious manner. The young lady hael been out shopping and shortly before noon missed the monej a a TWO HUNDRED dollars' worth eif property was stolen from tho residence of E D Haskln, near Ninth East arid Eleventh Souch streets, lato Tuesday night. While the members of the family fam-ily wore away from home burglars entered en-tered the house anel carried away a mink coat valued at $1S0, a gold ring worth J:'j, and a breastpin valued al 1 a FOLLOWING the fall of William Blanthorn from nn East Seventh South car last evening, a re-port sprcui that the man had broken his neck He simply bruised his face and lost consciousness for a few minutes TWO CASES Of smallpox In the Wright family at Third street were reported to He Board of Health yesterday Mrs Wright and her daughter. Lucy, ageel 2. are the patients Edward Dome of 61 East First Sovith alr.o has the disease. Edna Hanna, aged 9 yoars. eif 97" East Tenth South, has scarlet fever, and the six-year-old son of Mrs Mifflin RC8 South Fifth East has diphtheria |