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Show I City and Neighborhood MRS. JOHN GROSHOXG. who 1ms been visiting her parents. 'Mr. and Sirs. P. X. Griffin, at Ogden, has returned after a pleasant week's visit.-THE visit.-THE ANNUAL BANQUET of the Salt Lake alumni and local chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity will be held this cv.cnmg at the University club. DAVID ISVAiSS. who was operated upon at St. Mark's hospital. Thursdas. for stomach trouble, was reported as resting rest-ing comforto.bly at a late hour last night. PETER .WILSON, a contractor of Og-Ion. Og-Ion. Thursday filed a petition with the clerk of the federal court to be declared a bankrupt. Ho save his liabilities as $1143.19 and his assets as $91G.37. : THE state hoard of education will so to Logan today to hold its regular monthly month-ly meeting. After the meeting the board j will visit the Agricultural college, the , board of trustees of which will also be in session today. SIR. AND MRS. O. J. DE LEXDECIE of Fargo, N. D., arc in the city, en route oast from' a vacation spent in California, ilr. Dc Lendeeio is extensively Interested in the coal briquetting business In the oast, and has like interests in Utah. AT THE regular services this evening at S. o'clock .at Temple B'nul Israel, on ' Fourth East between Second and Third South streets. Rabbi Freund will speak on "A PJea for I-Iuinanitarlanism." All are welcome to attend the services. UPON Till? MOTION of W. W. Ray. attonicv for the plaintiff, the case of .1. E.'Lennberg agajnet the Utah Consolidated Consoli-dated Mining company was continued for the term. Lcn.nberg is suing the mining company to recover damages alleged to have been done his property by smelter smoke. A MEETING of the general committee of the woman's citizens committee of the O. A. P.. will be held at .the room of the committee at 236 Commercial Club bulld-. bulld-. ing. Saturday afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock. A number of important matters will be brought up for consideration und a large attendance is urged. THE slate board of insanity. Thursday, Thurs-day, received bids for the installing of a new electric engine anil a generator for the staK; mental hospital at Provo. Four bids were received and are being checked up. The successful bidder will be announced an-nounced today. Tho Improvements will necessitate the, eNpenditure of something like .$2000. TOT AX, BANK CLEARINGS for Thursday. Thurs-day. April 1!!', were 590S.065.27. as com-' com-' pired .with a total of ."5754,460.0 i for tho corresponding day of a year ago, thus showing an Increase of ?240,605.23. While not up to the general increase of tho past few. days, this increase is regarded as an excellent one and shows an excess of ufearlv 32 per cent over the corresponding day of 130$. A CABLEGRAM: received Thursday at the office of the Consolidated Wagon and .Machine company In this city conveys the information that George T. Odell and party arrived at Havre, France. Wednesday Wednes-day "evening, via the French liner. La Proven", and that all are in excellent health after a most enjoyable ocean voyage. voy-age. They left for Paris this morning in their six-cylinder Franklin touring cur, in which they will tour the greater part of Europe. "SOCIALISM, the Logical and Historical Succe.aaOr of Primitive Christianity as a World Religion," is the subject of a lecture lec-ture to be given at Unity hall. 138 South Sdcond East, tonight, by William Thurston Thurs-ton Brown, under the auspices of the Social Science club. Tho lecture will be a., reply to the recent charge by Mr. Roosevelt that Socialism i'h hostile to religion. re-ligion. The public is invited. Meeting at S o'clock. |