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Show v City and NeighborftjB EIOHT INCHES A DOVE ZRHoTH thu depth of the Great Salt lake oa'4 ISOt, was tho measurement FhoiralBB gaugo yesterday. This Is un lncreaHH inch since April 1 of this year THE DAIUAGE Sl'IT of William vk. tho Con. Msrcur Mining comp&nrH tho greater part of the morning ycidH tho Federal court Tho hearing ttIUH tlnuodVbn Monday morning and vvllhH go to thu Jury about noon yM J. C. PELTIER, arrested a fear at Sun Antonio. Tex., on tho chargo 1 sonnllng a United Slates posloflice IH waa arraigned yesterday morning Inl tral court and entered a pica of nH The hearing of the ca-) was set f'WH April 21. Judgo O. W l'owert KlNH Peltier. iiH THE CHOIR OF ST PUI,'S CH preparing a very flno musical trl Eostcr Sunday At the evening MH addition to tlio mornlns service, n H attractive musical progrninrno frisOlH ranged, nnd somo of Salt 'Lake's !"'UH iRts will be heard, Including Master WM zoll, late soloist of St. Paul's cathedttfH don. jl MURRAY E. KIN'O w"l) speak aH lion hall Sunday nighl at S o'clock. J. D. SULLIVAN; tenor soloist of StH cathedral, will sing the "Palms." bH at tho, 11 o'clock service this niornlnarH ON ACCOUNT of the illness of 'MiH Sharp, who was to have rendered nolo on Tuesdny ovenlng nt tho rtdtB given by Mrs. Alb-rta DcrsMarn SfjH Howard Ilarrold will sing "QuccdH Earth" Instead. A FAREWELL entertainment In Elder Fred F. Williams will be dvaH Twenty-aovcirlh ward meeting-house 'H evening. Ho is soon to leave on a ml England. ( s VH TODAY tho mcmbcra of tho eoflgrCSH tho First Presbyterian church will well to tho old building nnd lake IH or the new. Members of tho uhurcJi aB day school will meet at the "Id t:i,,JcM appropriate services will bo hold. tne"H in a body to tho new. where an programino will bo given. 'M |