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Show CITY AND VICINITY E. H. CLARKE, supervisor of the Wasatch Wa-satch forest, leaves today with W. L. Walker, special government agent, to examine ex-amine mining claims In Emigration canyon, can-yon, upon which application for patent bus been made, in order to determine if all government regulation!; have been complied with. THE NEW CLUB ROOMS of the lix.al Musi leans union will be tlic scene of a housewarming Friday night. The rooms aro on the third floor of the new quarters of thu Consolidated Music company, on East First South. The affair will be in charge of Alvin Beesloy and will begin at 11 o'clock. JOSEPH LARSON, 6o years old. died Wednesday morning at his home, 337 North First West street. Mr. .Larson formerly lived at Montpeller. Ida. The funeral will be held at the family resl- donee Friday afternoon at I o'clock SECTION NO. 2 of tho Aid society of the Immanuel Baptist church, of which Mrs. Berkley is chairman, will entertain the ladles of the church and congregation congrega-tion Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sidney Smith, l'f4 B street. BISHOP F. S. SPALDING or the Episcopal Epis-copal church will deliver a lecture at tho Franklin school building next Friday evening at 8 o'clock. His subject will be "The Development of tho Social Conscience." Con-science." FRANK M. JOHNSON, supervisor of government surveys for the western district dis-trict of the. United States, who has been In Salt Lake for the past three days. left yesterday for his headquarters In Denver. Den-ver. A. W. JENSEN of Ogdcn. assistant solicitor so-licitor of the department of agriculture, spent yesterday in the city on official" business. DESERET CAMP," No. 400, Woodmen of tho World, hold an election of officers tonight. |