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Show : SALT LAKE : 4- Pon't forgret to patronize our adver- J. D. "Wood left for California on llondav. The Misses Noble are in Omaha visiting: vis-iting: relatives. Tbe receipts of the lecture amounted to about $1, 100. F. J. Hagrenbarth left for his home in Idaho iat week. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown are at home from New York. Mrs. J. J. Paly and son returned from New York last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. Keenan returned to Kemmorer on Sunday. Mrs. O'Rourke andMns. Schultz will attend to the altars this week. Next Sunday, the S.'th of March, is the Fea- of the Annunciation. Mrs. Charles Morrison has grone to Copper Gulch to vitsit for ten days. Louis Cohn. of Cohn Bros., returned from a trip to New York last week. The Opal club gave another very en-joj en-joj a ble ball this week at Christensens' hall. "Work on the Cathedral is progressing-fast. progressing-fast. About twenty-four men are employed em-ployed every day. Mrs. Henry "Welsch and Mrs. James Mara of Park City are the guests of Mis. James. Ivors. James Xrlon. foreman of the Oreg-on Short Line, left this week for a months' vi&it to Cape Nome. NeLson Pansohoff of the Lace Rous? returned from a business trip to the east the past week. j Pev. Father M alone of Penver arrived J In the city Thursdav. He is the guet of Mr. V. P. C'Meara. - Tho sun crofHed the equator on "Wed nesday, .March 21, the point of crossing being the vernal equinox. 1 "W. T. O'Neil end"c. H. O'Neilr prom inent cattle men of Wells, Mont., are reg-ilere-d at the Cnllcn. Rev. Father Cashman, Father Crowley Crow-ley and Miss Cashman returned to Chicago Chi-cago on Tuesday evening. Pervic s were held at the penitentiary last Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Hailiday Latimer Lati-mer rendered many beautiful solos. Rehears;'.! f -r the children's choir Will be resumed this week. The youns girls' cho:r practice on Sunday morning at :?.u. The price of rugar was advanced the past week 10 cents per hundredweight. This makes the price now ?5.Io jx?r eaek. The ?; ate fair will oikti on Oct. 1 Eiul close Ot. f. Henry Din wood ey and Mcfi.'i V. Taylor were appointed directors. Judac Powers spoke most eloquently Saturday night when introducinar Fa-1hvr Fa-1hvr Cashman to the large audience in the Theatre. Pr. P. S. Keogh is at home from the Keogh ranch in Idaho, bringing with him his brother, Steve Keogh, who is ill with pneumonia. I. G. Meyer, buyer for Aufrbnch Bros., accompanied by Miss Bertha Meyer, rc-urnd from a purchasing trip to New York last week. The -committee appointed to arrange for ihe entertainment of the Literary Society failed to meet last Sunday. "What was the matter? Master Roy Williams accompanied Father Oanhman to Ta.rk City on Sunday, Sun-day, and assisted in the programme Civen there on Sunday evening. Mr. Joseph Sauer will assist the choir p.t Ft. Mary's for Paster. Mr. Sauer has a very fine bass voice and his services serv-ices will be greatly appreciated. La ft Monday. March 19. was the Fenst of St. Joseph. The Mass at 8 o'clock wri well attended, and a few ef tho children's choir rendered the TOUBiiC. Much regret Was Repressed over Mrs. MoGurrin not appSring on the pro-ETamme pro-ETamme on Saturday, but her failure to appear was regretted by herself more than anybody else. Mayor Thompson last week purchased a home on Brigham street. The price paid for the property was ?14,700. It is the Gen'tsch residence on the corner of Sixth East and South Temple. j The second concert of the Oralis club for the year of 71900 was given at tbe Congregational Church on Tuesday evening. The programme was a very artietic one, and was well rendered. Manager Hickey of the Rio Grande ba'seball team has ordered new uniforms uni-forms and equipment for the players. Mr. Hlickey is as usual very enthusiastic enthu-siastic over his team and makes a fine manager. Richard Keenan of Kemmerer came to the city on Saturday morning, and. registered at the Knuteford. He came down to esc-ort Mrs. Keonan home, she having kindly remained to asaift in the concert on Saturday night. Next Sunday being the feat of the Annunciation of Our Bleseed Lady, all Her devout clients are requested to bring flowers for decorating the altar I on Saturday. The flowers should be j brought early on Saturday morning. A club of business women of Salt Lake was organized on Tuesday evening. even-ing. Meetings will be held the first and third Tuesdays of each month, and the next meeting will be a social one, and will be held at the home of Madam Root William Jennings Bryan is expected in the city on next Saturday. A committee com-mittee has been appointed to go to Og-den Og-den to meet him. A meeting will be held at the headquarters of the state committee at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning. The Catholic Literary and Social society so-ciety of St. Mary's had a meeting on Tuesday evening. Several new members mem-bers joined, among them being: Misa Gibbons. MiRS Gettings, Mr. T. O'Brien, W. II. O'Donneil and W. L. Murphy. The next meeting will be held on the Grd of April. The lecture on the 17th wa,s certainly a great success financially. The kindness kind-ness shown by the prominent business men was made to be appreciated. Heber J. Grant not only tendered the use of the Theatre for the occasion, but also donated very liberally. Much gratitude ia felt for hi gwdness and that of Mr. Gesorge Byper, who did everything possible pos-sible to make the affair a euccesa |