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Show CITY AND VICINITY A QUANTITY of coal gas forming In tho furnace of tho Hampton house, III South West Temple street, exploded at noon Saturday, blowing off the doors of the furnace and causing coliBidcrablo consternation and a great deal of smoke. NTo damage was done except to tho furnace. fur-nace. Chief Glore and the equipment from hoadquurtelrs responded to the call which was sent in. TWO LETTERS of Inquiry for lost rolatlvos wero received Saturday by Postmaster A. L,. Thomas. Albert 15. Leo of Dorchester Centre, Mass., wants to find .Robert Lee. who Is thought to be In Salt Lako City. Mrs. Thomas Shea has written for Information regarding regard-ing the whereabouts of her son, Albert Shea, who formerly lived in North San Diego, Cal. SUNDAY SERVICES at the Star of Hope mission, 41 Commercial street, Include In-clude the fellowship breakfast at 10 o'clock, a praise and testimony service at 2:30 and an address at 7:30 by D. R. Johnson of St. Mark's church. Miss E. I. Gale will have charge of the music for the evening service and Mrs. Tom Pitt will sing, M. J. BRINES and some of his pupils furnished an excellent musical programme pro-gramme at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday evening at the regular weekly "open house." Among those assisting were' Miss Isabel Shiffcr, Miss Hazel McKln-ncy, McKln-ncy, Miss Elsie Brown, Mrs. Burrltt, Mr. Brines, Harry Shlbley, Samuel Winters and Frank Chamberlain, JOHN BRODERICK, who was Injured In a street car accident at State and Seventh South streets Friday night, had so far recovered from his Injuries that lie left tho Judge-Mercy hospital Saturday Satur-day afternoon. He will return to his home in Park City today probably. A SESSION of the federal court will be held In Ogdcn Monday. Judge John A- Marshall of the local United States district court will hold tho Ogdcn session ses-sion In compliance with the law regarding regard-ing the holding of sessions in the divisions divi-sions of the state at certain periods. THERE WILL BE a service of special interest at Phillips Congregational church this evening, when the Welsh society will attend the service. Tho Rev. P. A. Slmpkln will preach on "Music and Religion," Re-ligion," and John James and other soloists so-loists will have place In tho service. FRANK B. STEPHENS will discuss the commission form of government "for cities cit-ies In general and Salt L,akc in particular" particu-lar" at the next monthly dinner of the University club, to be held at the club house Saturday evening", March IS, at G:30 o'clock. D. F. COLLETT, secretary of the Manufacturers Man-ufacturers Association of Utah, went to NephI Saturday. He addressed a public meeting there on home Industry for the purpose of Interesting the people of the community In placing an exhibit In the Vermont building. TRACY Y. CANNON, nsslstant organist organ-ist of the tabernacle, underwent a slight operation at the L. D. S. hospital Saturday. Sat-urday. He was reported to be resting well at a late hour Saturday night. AUGUSTA STEFFENS filed an application appli-cation In the Third district court Saturday Satur-day for letters of administration In the estate of Peter Steffens, who died in Salt .Lake CUy February 11 last. CHARGING NONSUPPORT for rive years, Maude A. Beard lllcd suit for divorce di-vorce from Charles F. Beard in tho Third district court Saturday. They were married mar-ried November 4. 1SSS. THE REGULAR MONTHLY meeting of the board of education will be held next Tuesday night. Tho buildings and grounds committee will hold a meeting at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. MRS. ZINA Y, CARD, matron of the L. D. S. university, who was operated on Friday, at tho L. D. S. hospital for appendicitis, ap-pendicitis, is reported as making fair progress towards recovery. THE FUNERAL of Flora. G. Stewart will be held from the Eleventh ward meeting house at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. after-noon. Tho body will be sent to Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove for burial. JAMES H. ANDERSON, United States marshal, left Saturday for Washington with Albert P. Hubbard, wanted thero on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. ABOUT $15 WORTH of groceries was stolen from tho Burton grocery store at 225 West Second South street Friday night. Tho theft Is supposed to have been the work of tramps THE LADIES.' AUXILIARY of the International In-ternational Association of Machinists No. 34 entertained in a social way Saturday evening In the quurters x-ooni in the Eagle Aerie building. ELIZABETH REID has filed a petition in tho Third district court for letters of administration in the estate of Robert Rcld, who died February 10. THE CIRCLE OF LIGHT will hold Its regular services Sunday at 7:30 p. m, at Hlrschman's hall, 120 South Muln street. Admission Is free. LADIES' AUXILIARY No. 1G to the Typographical union will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the secretary's secre-tary's quarters in the Eagle block. THE SOCIAL CONTEST club will meet at the home of Mrs. McLaughlin on Ninth West street Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. MRS. A. S. PETERS will sing "Fear Ye Not, Oh Israel," by Dudley Buck, at the First M. E. church this evening. |