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Show The members of the Oxford club, with their ladies and a fev invited friendB, enjoyed themselves at their rooms last evening in the Southworth building in another very pleasant social so-cial dance. The Dispatch was mistaken last evening in reporting that E. A. Wilson had been appointed chancelor of the University of Utah by Governor West. We should have said he was nominated by the governor as one of the board of I regents of that institution. PnoF. Whitkly of the B. Y. academy lectures to the students ot the Salt Lake University tonight. Theme, the trend of modern criticism. Prof. W. is one of our most accomplished scholars and the University have one treat at least, before them. John Lynch, an employe of John Lewis, livery stable keeper, this afternoon after-noon swore to a complaint before Justice Jus-tice Wedgwood accusing Jacob L, Flora ot assault and battery. Lynch put Flora's horse in the eBtray pound, and the confectioner's blood was riled, atd perhaps he became a little too boisterous boister-ous and aggressive in asserting his views and opinions on Lynch's act. The last day of the legislature is on and will continue until tomorrow. Debates on the appropriation bill occupied oc-cupied most of the time yesterdav. Routine report of the proceedings would neceesarilly be lengthy and very dry. A summary of the work accomplished accom-plished during the session will not be so Jengthy. |