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Show O Qty and Neighborhood) 4 o GENERAL, AGENT J. O. REBER yesterday jecelved a telegram announcing tho death on Monday of Milton Knlcht. vicu-presldcnt and froltrht trafflo muniigcr of tho Wabash, and ono of tho best known traffic men In the country. coun-try. Tho funeral iwrvlces will bo hold In St. lot. la this afternoon and tho Interment will bo at New York tomorrow. TUB EVANGELICAL FREE MISSION congregation con-gregation of thlu city has tiled ru'tlclcs of Incorporation In-corporation In the County Clerk's oftlco. August Aug-ust Swansoa, Hans Lofqult, Occar Bodcn, Ni-Ia Nulton and Albert Anderson constltuto the board of directors. FUNERAL SERVICES over the remains of Mrs. Ann M. Cannon, wlfo of President AngUH M. Cannon, will bo hold at the Fourteenth ward mectlng-housc thin afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends aro Invited to bo present. THE REPUBLICAN COLORED PROGRESSIVE PROGRES-SIVE CLUB will meet tonight at tho Calvary Buptlnt church for tho transaction of very Important Im-portant business. All members cordially Invited In-vited to attend. POSTMASTER THOMAS yesterday received a lutter from Mrs. Lulu L. Estill of SS2 Calumet Calu-met avenue. Chicago, Inquiring of tho present whereabouts of Clyde Shropohire, an attorney who formerly lived in this city. MRS. F. A. THORNTON of 4S3 Tonla street. Grand Rapids, Mich., hna wrltton to Postmaster Post-master Thomas concerning tho whereabout' of a Mrs. Flanagan, whose son. Poter Flanagan, was with James Wilson when ho was lust heard from. In the J.'ttcr Mrs. Thornton say that la October lam bur brother. In company with four other young ir.cn. of whom oic wa.s Peter 7-Manugan, left Michigan and started out to tako In the country No vord ban h-n renlvcd from them since November last. Mrs Thornton larned that Flanagan's moUier lives In Salt I.ak but was married recently re-cently and appeals to the Postmaster for assistance as-sistance In locating hor In the hope that she may havo sonm news from the missing joung PANSIES and nanturtlumn In the window of a Main street florist attracted o good dfal of attention yesterday afternoon o-i account of their rarity nt this seasoa of the vear. Throagh nqulry It was learnod that they wre grown In a hothouco near Sugarhouse vanl anil nr the earliest by several w.-ik that have beca cnercu on tho local market. niLLBOARD advertising has not beon In such great doinand for tho past year ps formerly according to a local exp-rt In thi.s line, nnd he atti-lbuii-M the decline of the iMislaem largely large-ly to the -ets n.i well n to tho growing ia-tronage ia-tronage of the newspapers. THE USUAL rhnrlty card party In B." B lodgerooms under the auspices of thr, Councli of Jewish Women wns held yesterday and u pleasant afturnoon was passed. MRS S. W. ECCLES and some New York rrlends will como out this summer to occupy the Ecelcs bungalow nt Island Park, Ida. Th Bancroft and Andersons will pass tho heated term at their cottagi-s. FRANK JUDGE. Tiny Walker and ome other Salt Ikew Intend to erect cottage on their property In the Teton countrv this summer. sum-mer. AFTER tho psrformanco at the theater last night tho orchestra or tho Savage Opura company com-pany was hospitably entertained bv tho Bohemian Bo-hemian club at St. Mark's dancing hall. JACK CHASE has a wenchant for copper according to Detectives Raleigh and ShanW. which ought to cntltlo him to attention at tho haads of Thomas Lawson. Ho Is now In tho city Jail becauHo of this alleged falling Chase, who by tho way Is a morphlno llend' Is charged with larceny, and tho specific accusation accu-sation Is to tho effect that ho stolo a lot of copper fittings from tho Rio Grando Western yards |