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Show CllaMllEH 01-' CilMMKIlCE HALL. There la Mldf'prcul lnlhulam imoog the llu.hiets Men at Sail I akr. Ibn Chamber ol Commerce has fallen In wills tho suggestion for a grand ball lo bo given under Its aui-plcrr. aui-plcrr. Tho suggestion wts tikon up by Kir. T. CI. Webber, who brought It lo the uotlco of the board at n meeting ol the directors and yesterday morning President Donnellaii n tainted a com mlttco made up of tho following gentle man to set the ball rolling, lltber M. Wells, T. U. Webber, I). U. Adams, John Clark, V.. II. Wicks, J, M. Itlck-etls, Itlck-etls, J, W. Morrison, W. 1. ltowo, Henry M. Dmwoodey, Fred Hlmou, W.H. McCornlck, Henry Hlegel.lMwIu Kimball, IMI, Auerbsoh, M.J. Oray, C. l Mason, B. W. l.ccloe, W. F. Coltoii. The dale for holding the ball has not been definitely fixed, out It Irlntended to give It at an early day, probably during the holidays If Ilia theater can be had. The annual ball of a commercial body of tbe Importance of the otianibur of commerce should prove one ot the big eoclol events ot lliu season, as the membership Includes every rial live, energetic business man In the city. To get an Invitation lo this ball may be considered a recognition ol some A meeting of the GOinmllUe Is called for Halurday (tomorrow at .1 "V) p. ni , at '., C. M. I. o tiler, and all ale expected expect-ed to attend, ns the bcnollta resulting to the territory from reduction In freight rates has created such n wide spn ad lioom for the chamber ot com inerce that our business men seuin pillo enthusiastic lu rtgatd lo the ball mid are determined to make II the event of Iheiiason. |