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Show J City and Neighborhood! TUB P E. O. SOCIF.TY meets this afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs- Christy, 503 Tenth East street. SENATOR AND MRS. THOMAS ICEARNS, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McCornlck. Mr and Mrs. Edward MrGurrln and tho fnculty of All lbil-Iowb lbil-Iowb colics aro ninong thoio who hnvo taken boxes for tho entertainment at tho Salt Lnko theater tonight for tho bcnoilt of Kearno-Sl. Ann'.n orphanage. MR. AND MRS. J. C. M'CLAIN will entertain en-tertain tho memborn of Mr. McClnln's Sunday-school Sunday-school class at luncheon today nt tholr home, 12CS East First South street. THE MEJinERS of the home nnd education section of tho Ladles' Literary club will hold n mmmace salo today nt .10 South Main street, for the benefit of tho model corridor to be arranged ar-ranged shortly In tho Ulntnh school. "THE OLD MAIDS' CONVENTION" Is tho title of tho fnrco onncted last night by tho younir women of tho Mhertv Park Methodist church. Tho affair was well nttonded and was humorous throughout. GEORGE, the Infant xnn of E. II. nnd Allco L. Hnldcn, aged 20 months, died yesterday afternoon of membraaous croup Mr Iloldon Is tho tcloBrnph editor of tho Herald. Tho sad loss sustained by himself nnd his wlfo In tho death ot their llttlo child In crcutly deplored by all. Notlco of tho funeral will bo given later. ADULTERATED FOODS are becoming scarce In Salt Lake, according to Food Inspector In-spector J. J Meyer, who says that ho Is now Investigating: butter for short weight, REPRESENTATIVES of tho order of Knlchtu ot Columbus from tho States of Idaho, Utah and Ne-ada will meet In this city on May 2 to orgnnlzn a council to direct tho affairs of tho organization In tho thrco Stntcs. Tho membership In theso States combined com-bined reaches D00. "When thoro are -KM mom-brs mom-brs In each Stnto tho council will bo dissolved dis-solved for thrco Stnto councils. WHILE HANDLING a block of marble In the McKenzlp marble-yards, Wllllcm It. Brown of 630 Elm ntrect had tho inlsfortuno to have It fall upon hln leg. tho bone of which snapped when tho stone struck him. Ho Is now carefully nurslnc tho, break. ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS during the I.-nton pi-rlod tho Very Row Jainos B Eldle. dean of St. Mark's cathedrnl. will deliver de-liver a series of addresses on "Some Eminent Emi-nent Women ot tho Old To6tnment." Tho addresses aro to bo given at -l o'clock each Wclnenday nfternoon, tho subjects to bo ns follows: "Eve. a Woman's Influence,," "Sarah, n Woman's Temptations:" "Robeknh. a Woman's Ambition;" "Rachel, a Woman's Love;" "Rnhnb. a Woman's Faith," "Jnol, a Woman's Heroism;'' "Hannah, a Woman's Prayers;" "Ruth, a Womnn's Devotion;" "Mlchnl. a Womnn's Scorn;" "Hulddah, a Woman's Wisdom." A YOl'NO nOY named Poter Madscn fell from a horse yesterday afternoon about 1:30 and wnn so badly Injured that ho remained unconscious for many bourn. Tho lad Is resting rest-ing at his father's home. GI3 First South street. Tho extent of hla Injuries Is not yot known. ALBERT BISHOP of Ihapah. I' tali, wan operated upon yesterday for an ununited fracture frac-ture at tho Keogh-Wrlght hospital. In tho snnio hospital ycslenluj Joseph Nasola of this city was operated upon for abscess of tho neck. Both patients nro doing well. A PRETTY llttlo daughter wan bom hist night to Orron R. nnd OHo Plko Grow, at SOU North Third West street. Mrs. Grow Is the daughter of John W. Pike of this city, and her husband was for a long time a Captain Cap-tain In the National Guard. Congratulations wcro pouring In last night over tho wires. FORTY-SEVEN Raymond &. Whltcoinb tour-iRts tour-iRts listened to a special recital given for them In tho Tabernacle yesterday afternoon They havo been on a tour through California and nro on their way enst. DIRECTOR HYATT of tho weather burenu promises rain for today, with probable showers show-ers tonight. Tho heavy rainfall which has fairly coaked southern California for tho hist fow days still continues. |