Show mammoth A married folks dance was given at young e hall on wednesday night A dance will be given at IIa s hall mammoth on tuesday evening music by cox bros orchestra the members of the horton family who have been ill with typhoid fever tor some time are to be recovering the knights of pythias ot mammoth are making i reparations to rive a grand ball on february washington s birthday an effort is being made to close the business houses of mammoth and robin son at 6 clock in the evening the clos ng hour is now 7 30 and some of them remain open even later than this nearly all of the firms have 8 ened the agreement and those who are working the matter up believe that those who now hang back till come around all r within a week or ten days the following offie eis were installed last week by robinson lodde no 18 E 0 P t H steven fred wal burg V EL thompson prelate ept nesbit master of work chard talbert master at arms harry bannister master of finance joa briers master of exchequer keeper of records and seal E D hastings inner I 1 D beese jr outer guard H S trustee after ahe installation stal lation the members of the order en joyed a nice lunch and a general good time followed M captain tom is dead thomas chope one of the oldest resi dents of gintic tintic passed to his reward on monday his death occurring at the holy cross hospital in salt lake where he had been taken to be treated for pneumonia for several days prior to his demise the members of the family who were at his bedside realized that hia life was fast drawing to a close captain tom as called by his large circle of friends was 61 years 0 age and had been a resident of gintic tintic tor over twenty ears he first located at eureka and two years later moved to dobinson Eo binson while working at the mammoth mine about fifteen years ago he was injured in a cage accident from which he never fully recovered afterwards he engaged in the saloon business in inson which he conducted until a little less than a year ago the deceased was a native of england but his early life wa spent in ireland where he served as superintendent of the large belhaven Ber haven mines superintendents in these mines are known as captains and everyone knew mr chope as cap tain tom he leaves four children the funeral services were conducted at bait lake yesterday morning BORN on saturday to mr and mrs george belts of Rc binson a daughter dr and mrs harve lie of robi left on sunday for a sojourn in california |