Show I 1 L CITY BRIEFS ii I Tho Tho funeral of ot William William Wil Wil- liam liani E Lohan who ho died January 1 of ot pneumonia will ill bo be held hold at the Thirty- Thirty first Ward meetinghouse e at nt 1130 a. a m. m today Army George George R. R Maxwell post flost G. G A A. A R. R and Its Women's Relief Hellet corps held public Installation of officers Saturday night in L I. 0 O. O O. O P. P o hu hull hall 11 E-cr E Every cry no log hUM Hui UN lii DUJ- DUJ DurIng Buy During the month of ot December there were dogs dog killed at the city crematory cremator And still sUll there are arc plenty plent on tho the town down-town streets street Clothier Goes Goei Joseph East Joseph H. H Sies-el Sies leaves today for tor New York Baltimore and Philadelphia to vl visit it tho the clothing markets and make selections for tor tho spring trade of or roa irM Ir The Jho Tho funeral of nf E. E Carlton who died of ot cancer of or the stomach Friday afternoon will be c held today in the Sugarhouse Ward meetinghouse houle at 1130 a a. a at m. m She Sho was born In England n land and came canio to Utah 30 20 years ago I 4 Iron Worker 0 r-kc r rII funeral The Funeral The funeral of ot W. W B B. will Regan-will be held today at 2 p. p iru m In Halls Hall's Undertaking chapell All AU members members' of ot the Structural Iron Workers Workers' Work Work- ors ors' union are aro requested to bo be present Mr n Regan on left a I wife and three children chil dren who live lIyO at Laramie street Death was caused by pneumonia In 10 lurk CU- CU Miss City Miss Selma Standford Is spending the holidays In Park City as the guest of or Miss Cleo Smith Dunce nt fit Club Tho Tho first of tho the formal dances donces for the tio now new year at the University club will bo bl held January I 12 The date dato was decided at nt ata nta a meeting of the social committee held last night and everything possible will willbe willbe willbe be done to make tho the affair a brilliant one Lecture ur on What hat What Is of or Most Worth orth will be bo told to the young men and women of ot the tho Twenty third ward at 6 6 30 0 o'clock b by Professor William M. M t ward of tho the University of ot Utah Tho The service will be bo under the auspices of ot tho the ward mutual Improvement societies School Monday C. C R. R Bradford Bradford Brad Brad- ford tord principal of or tho the Burton school announces p positively th that t tho the school will open Monday despite tho the rumors that It would remained closed for another another another an an- other week on account of oC smallpox Mr 1111 Bradford says that the tho Burton Durton district Is freer from contagious disease disease disease dis dis- ease than most part Pl sot t-ie t e city Complaints Complaints were mado made out In the county count attorneys attorney's office yesterday against Mike 1 Negro charged with assault Intent to kill Claude Claudo Hilton HUton on on January Januar I 1 1 arid and nd May Smith and Minnie Thomas charged ed with ns assault ault with a d deadly weapon commonly known a as a knife on Herman Anderson on the tho same day New ew Citizen Gustav Gustav a native of ot Germany was admitted to citizenship yesterday In the federal court Thre Three i iother other applications for tor admission were continued Get Site for Patrick Wetzell etzell purchased two lots on Marion Marlon avenue yesterday esterday from rom the Hubbard d In Investment iii vestment company compan Ground will bo be broken Monday for tor the tho erection of two bungalows Huffman Goes GOCH Um Edward Ln Edward E E. Hoffman Hoff Hoft- man mait left yesterday for tor Joplin Mo to attend the tho annual stockholders' stockholders meeting of Hoffman Hortman Bros Dros Music company Mr Hoffman will make an extended trip visiting Florida and different eastern cities bet before ore returning home homo rot lr Coulon fo do o Lecture and Sin will bo be 0 tho the subject of a 1 lecture lec lee ture turc that thai wll be bo delivered In ira Salvation Arm Army hall next Wednesday by Mrs Louise Coulson She will vill give jIve several other lectures and readings readinG's in the near neal future Z O. O M. M f I. I to In Gl Give Ghe A A social dance under tho the auspices of the Z C. C M. M I. I will bo given In tho the Odeon hall ball next Friday night The committee on arrangements Is IB composed of tho the followIng following fol fol- oh- oh lowing men who have havo returned from missions In Inlaw Now New Zealand David P Po Howells James Kin King and Clifton ETaylor E E. sale of Taylor lor The They report a a. large tickets and amid say aay that many of ot tho the purchasers purchasers pur pun I chasers are aro South Sea Islanders u d dUb ith Growth th of City City City-Al- Al Alfred fred tred of ot tho the J. J Mans Manz Engraving company of or Chicago left for tor his home last night after atter spending tho the holidays In this city with his hie daughter Mrs Don Porter MI Mr had made frequent trips to Salt Lake but says that n never nver er before was he so Impressed with the city and Its growth Real ul K Efah nel Help The Help The Salt Lake Real Estate association ha has named tho the following committee to assist th the Commercial club In th tho promotion of the 1909 G. G A A. R. R national encampment W. W E. E Hubbard Ed Edward F. F C- C C G George orge M. M Cannon A. A M ll and H. H L L. L Anderson Railroad Accident Fatal G. l G. G A. A died at nt St. St Marks Mark's hospital Friday afternoon from Crom Injuries sustained sustained sus sue I tamed at Garfield Burgeman was working working work work- ing as ae a switchman s when he ho got ono one foot caught In a tro frog froe and was run over before tho the train could be stooped Ono One arm and a 3 leg leJ were ere taken off olt and theman theman the tho thoman man lost a II great deal of blood before reaching the hospital Attend Furniture J. r J. J. J A. A Greenewald Greene Greeno- wald of ot the Greenwald Furniture company company com corn pany will leave toda today for Chicago where ho will attend tho the furniture ex exhibition ex- ex and later visit the factories In InGrand InGrand inGrand Grand Rapids and other furniture cen con leIs IU of or CU City on Jury Jury-By By order of ot Judge Jude John A. A Marshall 1 of ot time tile federal fed fed- eral anal court all summons summon for tor Jury duty have havo boon been except those to persons living In the elt city or Its Ito Immediate immediate Imme imme- Imme-I Imme diate vicinity The Salt Lake Lako Jurymen are aro ordered to report January 11 In Instead instead In- In stead of oC January G 5 as first nut directed rho The change was made mado following the continuing continuing continuing contin contin- for the tho tern term of ot man many cases still on the calendar Of at these tho the case of Southworth Southworth South- South worth t a against tho the Salt Lake and Utah Valley Valle Railroad Is one n e. e |