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Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association-533 Constitution Bldg. Mrs. Martha H. Tingey, Pres; Mrs. Ann M. Cannon, Sec .; Mrs. Alice K. Smith, Treas.
Young Men's Christian Association- State s e cor First South. Pres., W. V. Rice; Rec. Sec., C. G. Plummer; Gen. Sec., O. L. Cox.
Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association-214 Templeton Bldg. Al- pha J. Higgs, Sec. and Treas.
Young Men's Republican Club-Atlas Blk. J. S. Hayes, Pres .; B. S. Young, Sec.
Young Women's Christian Associa- tion-314 Brooks Arcade and 445 S West Temple. Mrs. E. B. Critchlow, Pres .; Mrs. C. E. Marks, Rec. Sec .; Louise Prosser, Gen. Sec.
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. PUBLIC.
Board of Education (Salt Lake City) -202-204 City & County Building. (For officers, members, standing committees. supervisors, etc., see page 71.)
Board of Education (Granite School District)-1900 S State. Amos S. Gab- bott, President; C. M. Sorenson, Vice- President; E. R. Morgan, D. W. Mof- fat, N. P. Peterson, Members; H. N. Winter, Clerk; Mahonri Spencer, Treas- urer; B. W. Ashton, Supt. of Schools.
Board of Education (Jordan School District)-Sandy. C. C. Crapo, Presi- dent; John Dunn, Vice-President; Niels Thompson, Clerk; A. W. Buckholz, Treasurer; John. W. Smith, Superin- tendent; J. R. Rawlings, G. G. Gardner, C. L. Countryman, Members.
Board of Education (Murray)-Orson Sanders, President; G. M. Mumford, Clerk and Superintendent; J. A. Jones, D. A. McMillan, D. F. Cahoon, Orson Sanders, D. F. Rugg, Members.
SCHOOLS.
Arlington School-157 S State, Mur- ray. Principal, C. E. Gaufin.
Ashton School-Twelfth South cor Twelfth East. Principal, Katherine S. Forrester.
Bonneville School-Chicago bet Sev- enteenth North and Bertella ave. Principal, Josephine Chambers.
Boone School-Brighton. Principal, Mrs. E. M. Anderson.
Bryant School-733 E First South. Principal, Grace E. Frost.
Burton School-1900 S State. Princi- pal, C. Ray Bradford. Butler School-Big Cottonwood Road, Butlerville. Principal, Louis Peterson.
Carlisle School-West Temple near Fifteenth South. Principal, Leonidas Fisher.
Central School (Sugar House)-Name changed to Ashton School.
Dewey School-Fourteenth South 1/2 mile west of Redwood rd, Granger. Principal, C. W. Aldrich.
East Jordan School-West Jordan. Principal, C. I. Goff.
Edison School-Seventh East bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth South. Prin- cipal, B. F. Howells.
Emerson School -- Cor McClelland and Harrison ave. Principal, Mary Dysart. Emerson School Annex-Kensington ave bet Eleventh and Twelfth East.
Forest Dale School-Name changed to Jefferson School.
Forest School-Ninth East south of Twelfth South. Principal, Della ' Pen- dleton.
Fortieth District School-Name changed to Burton School.
Forty-sixth District School-Name changed to Dewey School.
Franklin School-Second South cor Seventh West. Principal, F. N. Poulson.
Fremont School-161 S Second West. Principal, W. D. Prosser.
Garfield School, Garfield. Principal, Jessie E. Trenam.
Granite High School - Fourteenth South and Fifth East. Principal, J. E. Moss.
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COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.
Grant School-625 S First West. Prin- cipal, W. J. McCoy.
Grant School Annex-712 S West Temple.
Hamilton School-Eighth South n w cor Eighth East. Principal, Wm. W. Barton.
Hawthorne School-Pleasant Green. Principal, Taylor P. Brockbank.
High School-Cor Second West and First North. Science Department, 233 W First North. Principal, George A. Eaton.
Homer School-North end of Red- rd. Principal, Amanda Brim.
Irving School - Seventeenth South, Big Cottonwood. Principal, Heber N. Garff.
Jackson School-First North bet Sixth and Seventh West. Principal, E. S. Hallock.
Jefferson School-Simpson ave cor Walnut. Principal, May Cornell.
Jordan High School-Sandy. Princi- pal, Enoch Jorgensen.
Jordan School-See Onequa School Annex.
Lafayette School-N State bet North Temple and First North. Principal, John H. Coombs.
Lake Breeze School (Waterloo School Annex)-Second South and Sixteenth West. Teacher, Grace Bermant.
Liberty School-e s O S L tracks bet Nineteenth and Twentieth South, Mur- ray. Principal, E. E. Boggess.
Lincoln School-Fifth South bet Third and Fourth West. Principal, Evelyn Reilly.
Lincoln School Annex-First West cor Goltz av. Teacher, Julia Littley.
Longfellow School-Cor J and First ave. Principal, Elizabeth V. Fritz.
Lowell School-E bet Second and Third aves. Principal, Wm. Bradford.
Madison School-South Taylorsville. Principal, Walter R. Wilson.
Monroe School-West Granger. Prin- cipal, C. W. Aldrich.
Morse School-Eleventh South cor Second West. Principal, C. Ray Brad- ford.
Murray Central School -
Name changed to Arlington School.
Murray West Side School - name changed to Pioneer School.
North School-County road near 15th South. Principal, Oliver T. Jensen.
Oakley School-Name changed to
Onequa School.
Oakwood School-County rd south of 18th South, Big Cottonwood. Principal, Emily S. McDonald.
Onequa School-Fourth North and Tenth West. Principal, Mark C. Brown.
Onequa School Annex-Camp Lane near Sixth North. Teacher, Caroline Smith.
Oquirrh School-Fourth East bet Third and Fourth South. Principal. L. M. Qualtrough.
Oquirrh School (Granite School Dis- trict)-Seventeenth South 112 miles, west of Redwood rd. Principal, Taylor P. Brockbank.
Pioneer School-2d West bet 16th 'and 17th South, Murray. Principal, Mae G. Scott.
Pleasant Green School Name changed to Hawthorne School.
Plymouth School - 17th South and Redwood rd, Taylorsville. Principal, Walter R. Wilson.
Poplar Grove School-Twelfth West and Eighth South. Principal, Harold J. Stearns.
Riverside School-Cor Eighth West and Sixth South. Principal, D. R. Coombs.
Riverside School Annex-470 S Eighth West. Teacher, Alice Hulbert.
Roosevelt School-Ninth East and Fourteenth South. Principal, J. L. Stark.
Saltair School-Brighton Ward. Prin- cipal, Jessie E. Trenam.
Sandy School-Sandy. Principal, J. B. Driggs.
Scott School-Name changed to Gran- ite High School.
Sherman School-Fourteenth South and 27th East. Principal, A. D. Allen.
Sherwood School (Waterloo School Annex)-Third South bet Twelfth and Thirteenth West. Teacher, Julia Welch.
Sumner School-640 S 3d East. Prin- cipal, Etta Powers.
Thirtieth District School - Name changed to North School.
Thirty-eighth District School-Name changed to Plymouth School.
Thirty-first District School-Name changed to Carlisle School.
Thirty-ninth District School- Name changed to Edison School.
Thirty-second District School-Name changed to Boone School.
Thirty-seventh District School-Name changed to Oakwood School.
Thirty-sixth District School-Name changed to Wilford School.
Thirty-third District School - Name changed to Sherman School.
Twelfth School-424 E First South. Principal, Grace E. Frost.
Twenty-eighth District School-Name changed to Irving School.
Twenty-fifth District School. (See Ar- lington School.)
Twenty-ninth District School (Cen- tral)-Name changed to Ashton School. Union School-Cor Third West and First North. Principal, A. B. Kesler.
Union School-Union, U. Principal. W. H. Lyon.
Wasatch School-E South Temple cor R. Principal, Oscar Van Cott.
Washington School-First West s e cor Fourth North. Principal, H. B. Folsom.
Waterloo School-1550 S Third East. Principal, E. E. H. Scott.
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COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS-CONSULS-HOSPITALS.
Waterloo School Annex-See Lake Breeze School and Sherwood School.
Webster School-Eighth East bet Fourth and Fifth South. Principal, Fred D. Keeler.
Whittier School-Fourteenth South 3 miles west of Redwood rd. Principal, Willard Jones.
Wilford School-County Road near Fourteenth South. Principal, Oliver T. Jensen.
Woodstock School-Thirteenth East bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth South. Principal, Edward E. Howe.
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. MISCELLANEOUS.
All Hallows College-2d South cor Fourth East. Very Rev. J. J. Guinan, S. M., Pres.
Association Institute of Y. M. C. A .- Cor. State and 1st South Sts. W. V. Rice, Pres .; O. L. Cox, Gen. Sec .; J. G. White, Director; H. D. Dwelle, Prin.
Baker School of Oratory-237-238 Constitution Bldg.
Brown School of Correspondence-R. M. Bell Tel Bldg. A. S. Brown, Di- rector.
Christensen's Academy (Dancing)- 137 E First South. L. P. Christensen, Prin.
Gatrell's Unique School of Practical Business, Shorthand and Typewriting- 414 Hooper Bldg. George Gatrell, Prin.
Gordon Academy-Third South bet Third and Fourth East. A. O. Goodale, Prin.
Henager's Business College-250-262 Commercial Club Bldg. J. C. Henager, Pres.
Human Culture Institute-217-222 Constitution Bldg. J. T. Miller, Pres. Inter-Mountain Civil Service School- 56 S Main. E. L. Mecham, Mgr.
Inter-Mountain School of Correspond- ence- 514 Security Trust Bldg. Mosiah Hall. Pres .; W. P. Funk, Sec. S. W. Leaver, Prin.
International Correspondence Schools -78 W Second South. C. C. Arrasmith. Div-Supt.
Jessup Linda B (Kindergarten), 116 O.
Keister Ladies' Tailoring College- 75 Center. J. E. Wilson, Mgr .; Mrs. L. A. Wilson, Prin.
Latter Day Saints' Church Schools- Office 44 E South Temple. H. H. Cum- mings, Supt.
Latter Day Saints' University-74 N Main, Brigham Young Memorial Bldg., Barratt Hall and Lion House. Pres., Willard Young.
Lund School for Boys (L D S)-Lund av. F. Y. Taylor, Pres .; J. J. Cannon, Sec .; F. M. Michelsen, Treas .; J. L. Horne, Supt.
Moler Barber College-19 Commercial. P. E. Gillett, Mgr.
Odeon Dancing Academy-25 E North Temple, Ensign Amusement Co., Proprs.
Relief Society Nurse School-401-402 Templeton Bldg. Dr. M. C. Roberts, Teacher.
Rowland Hall-205 First av. Clara I. Colburne, Prin.
St. Mark's Training School for Nurses -St. Mark's Hospital.
St. Mary's Academy-146 South First West. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Sister Frances Clare, Su- perior.
Salt Lake Collegiate Institute-151- 161 South Second East. Principal, Geo. B. Sweazey.
Salt Lake Optical College-26012 S Main. David Cassady, Pres .; W. M. Munk, Sec.
Seventh Day Adventist School-6th East cor 5th South.
State Normal School. (See page 76.)
State School of Arts and Sciences. (See page 76.)
State School of Medicine. (See page 76.)
State School of Mines. (See page 76.) Swan Anna M. (Kindergarten)-421 S 7th East.
Training School-University Campus. J. E. McKnight, Prin.
Uintah Training School (Detention Home for Boys)-rear 1301 Indiana av. Guardello Brown, Supt.
University of Utah. (See pp. 75-76.) Utah Business College-11 W 1st South. E. C. Davis, Prin .; C. C. Wind- sor, Secretary.
Vacation School (Y M C A) -Y MC A Bldg. J. H. Coombs, Prin.
Western School of Professional and Home Nursing-507 Hooper Bldg. J. P. Dalley, Mgr.
Westminster College - Temporary headquarters, 161 S 2d East. College Grounds, cor 11th South and 13th East. Rev. R. M. Stevenson, D. D., Pres .; R. G. McNiece, D. D., Dean of Faculty; H. V. Van Pelt, Treas.
FOREIGN CONSULS.
John Halvorsen (Norwegian)-736 S 3d East.
A. T. Orlob (Danish), 827 2d av.
HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS. HOMES, Etc. City Quarantine Hospital East Bench.
County Infirmary-1979 S State.
Davis Deaconess Home-347 S 4th East. In charge of M. E. Church. Supt., Miss C. E. Robinson.
Groves Dr W H-Latter Day Saints' Hospital-8th av bet C and D. Dr. J. S. Richards, Medical Director.
Holy Cross Hospital-1st South bet Tenth and Eleventh East. Under man- agement of The Sisters of The Holy Cross. Sister M. Lidwina, Superior.
Isolation Hospital-23d East bet 9th South and Martin ave.
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HOSPITALS-LABOR
ORGANIZATIONS.
Judge Miners' Home-10th East bet 6th and 7th South.
Kearns St. Ann's Orphanage-Cor 4th East and 12th South. Rev. D. Kiely, Supt.
Keeley Institute-334 W South Tem- ple. Dr. W. M. Brown, Mgr.
Keogh-Hammond Private Hospital- 166 W Second North. Drs. P. S. Keogh and E. D. Hammond. Proprs.
Moore (Mary E).) Hall and Boys' Home-151-161 S 2nd East.
Orphans' Home and Day Nursery- 1919 S State. The home is non-secta- rian and the Board of Directors is com- posed of representatives from every de- nomination. Matron, Mrs. Monica Gall.
St. Mark's Hospital-2d West bet Seventh and Eighth North. Supt., F. D. Lees; T. S. Pendergrass, Bus. Mgr.
Salt Lake Private Hospital-352 E. First South. Dr. Alvah Lewis, Medical Supt.
Volunteers' Free Dispensary-115 E 1st South. Florence Kohler, Nurse in charge.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.
Salt Lake Federation of Labor-Meets second and fourth Friday of each month, 8 p. m., at Federation of Labor Hall. Fourth South and State. Pres., A. H. Neiss; Sec., Allan Burt.
LOCAL UNIONS AND OFFICERS.
Meet in Federation of Labor Hall, Fourth South and State, unless other- wise stated.
Allied Printing Trades Council- Meets third Wednesday of each month at 8 p. m. J. C. Krier, Sec.
A. A. of S. and E. R. E. of A., Divi- sion No. 382-Meets first and third Fri- day evenings and third Thursday af- ternoons. A. H. Burt, Fin. Sec.
Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers' International Alliance No. 121-Meets every Tuesday night. H. A. Labhardt, Fin. Sec. and Treas.
Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners-Meets 1st and 3d Wednes- days. F. B. Tripp, Sec.
Bartenders' Local No. 721 - Meets first and third Sunday in Eagles' Hall. Joe Lane, Pres .; J. J. Ryan, Sec.
Beer Drivers and Stablemen's Local No. 252-Meets second and fourth Tues- day of the month. D. F. Lewis, Pres .; Frank Sweet, Sec.
Blacksmiths' Union-Meets I. O. O. F. Hall, first and third Tuesdays at S p. m.
Brewery Workers' Union No. 64- Meets first and third Saturday of each month at 8 p. m.
Bricklayers' Protective Association of the B. & M. I. U .- Meets every Monday evening in K. of C. Hall.
Bridge and Structural Iron Workers' Union No. 27-Meets every second and fourth Saturday night. W. B. Wells, Bus. Agt.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- neers-Meets first and last Thursday of each month at 8 p. m. at Knights of Columbus Hall. Thomas Bult, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Rio Grand Lodge No. 670-Meets every Sunday at 2:30 p. m. in Electrical Work- ers' Hall. George Dixon, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Salt Lake Lodge No. 178-Meets in Electrical Workers' Hall every Tuesday & p. m. Sec., S. B. Welsh, 461 W 5th North.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Mt. Meadow Lodge No. 679-Meets first and third Thursdays, 2:30 p. m. in Auerbach Bldg.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Wasatch Lodge, No. 388-Meets every Friday night in Eagles Hall. George Hock, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Lo- cal No. 79-Meets first and third Mon- day.
Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America No. 28-Meets second and fourth Thursday. W. E. Jones, Rec. Sec.
Building Laborers' Union-Meets ev- ery Monday night.
Carpenters (District Council)-Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month at 8 p. m. Wm. Wilson, Sec.
Cigarmakers' International Union of America No. 224-Meets second and fourth Monday nights. David Sugden. Sec. and' Treas.
Horse Shoers' National Protective As- sociation-Meets first and third Friday of each month.
International Association of Machin- ists, No. 106-Meets .first and third Thursday. W. D. Robertson, Pres .; H. H. Wagner, Sec.
International Brotherhood of Boiler- makers and Shipbuilders No. 103-Meets first and third Friday night. A. Mc- Pearson, Pres .; F. W. Camomile, Sec.
International Brotherhood of Book- binders-Meets third Thursday night of every month. John Wilson, Sec.
International Brotherhood of Elec- trical Workers No. 57-Meets every Thursday, 21 W First South. F. W. Ramsey, Pres .; Lee Yockem, Sec.
International Brotherhood of Elec- trical Workers No. 354-Meets every Wednesday, 21 W 1st South. Pres., W. C. Bishoff; Sec., A. E. Winward.
International Carriage, Wagon and Automobile Workers - Meets third Tuesday night in each month. John Copp, Sec.
International Stereotypers and Elec- trotypers' Union No. 52-Meets first Monday night in each month. Frank Clark, Sec.
Iron Moulders' Union-Meets third Saturday of each month.
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America No. 377-Meets sec- ond and fourth Wednesdays. A. E. Har- vey, Sec.
Journevmen Horse Shoers-Meets first and third Thursday of each month.
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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS-LIBRARIES-MILITARY.
Journeymen Plumbers and Steamfit- ters Local Union No. 19-Parley Burt, Pres .; C. F. Cromar, Sec.
Journeymen Stonecutters' Associa- tion of North America-Meets first and third Wednesday of every month.
Journeymen Tailors' Union of Ameri- ca No. 59-Meets first Tuesday of each month. Charles Lindeberg, Sec.
Mailers' Union No. 21-Meets third Thursday of each month at 8 p. m. John Hillier, Sec.
Opr. P. International Association No. 68-Meets every Friday night. H. H. Hunt, Pres .; A. J. Everett, Sec.
Painters, Decorators and Paperhang- ers' No. 77-Meets every Thursday night. George Ames, Fin. Sec.
Printing Pressmen's Union-Meets first Tuesday of each month at 8 p. m. Fred Taylor, Sec.
Printing Pressmen's Assistants' Union No. 54-Meets first Thursday at 8 p. m. Sec., J. T. Watts.
Retail Clerks' International Protec- tive Association No. 558-Meets second and fourth Mondays, 23 S West Tem- ple. Charles Palmquist, Sec.
Salt Lake Federated Musicians, Local No. 104 A. F. of M .- Meets last Sunday in December. March. June and Septem- ber at 263 S West Temple 2 p. m. C. L. Berry, Pres .; L. A. Matthews, Sec.
Sign Writers' Union No. 1067-Meets second and fourth Monday. J. C. Brown, Sec.
Stonemasons' Union No. 2 of the B. M. J. V .- Meets every Monday night. A. J. Lohman, Sec.
Structural Building Trades Alliance- Meets first and third Monday of each month.
Switchmen's Union-Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month.
Theatrical Mechanical Association No. 38-19 Deseret National Bank Bldg.
Typographical Union No, 115-Meets first Sunday of the month at Eagles' Hall. George Hanson, Pres .; A. Thomp- son. Sec.
United Brewery Workmen No. 291 ( Beer Bottlers)-Meets second and fourth Saturdays.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local No. 184- Meets every Wednesday evening. J. G. Wilks, Bus. Agt.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (Millmen) Local No. 725-Meets second and 4th Wednesday.
TJ. B. L. W. on Horsegoods-Meets first Wednesday of each month. Tony Eherly. Pres .; Louis Arnold, Sec.
LIBRARIES.
Christian Science Reading Room- 412 Tribune Bldg. Mrs. Bonna D. Ward, Librarian.
Diocesan Library (Episcopal) 2,500 Volumes-Miss Sarah G. Spalding, Li- brarian. 444 E First South.
Directory Library - 613-616 Dooly Bldg. R. L. Polk & Co., Proprs. W. P. Cooper, Sec. and Mgr. Directories of all the cities and states of the United States and Canada on file for free ref- erence. Largest Directory Library west of Chicago.
Free Public Library of Salt Lake City -. 15 S State; free reading rooms open from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m., Sundays 2 to 6 p. m., closed holidays. Joanna H. Sprague, Librarian.
Genealogical Society of Utah-60 E South Temple. A. H. Lund, Pres .; J. F. Smith Jr., Sec .; Lillian Cameron, Libra- rian.
Latter-Day Saints' University Libra- ry-Brigham Young Memorial Bldg .; 5000 volumes; 1,500 pamphlets; open daily from 8:30 a. m. until 5 p. m.
Packard Library (Free Public Li- brary)-15 S State.
University Library-University of Utah, 27,725 volumes and 13,550 pamph- lets.
Utah State Law Library-251 City & County Bldg .; 12,000 volumes; H. W. Griffith, Librarian.
Utah State Public School Library- 153 City & County Bldg. 3500 volumes; open to public from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
MILITARY.
NATIONAL GUARD OF UTAH.
Headquarters and Armory-120-140 Pierpont av, Salt Lake City.
Roster.
Governor Wm. Spry, Commander-in- Chief.
The Governor's Staff-E. A. Wedge- wood, Adjutant General, Salt Lake City; H. M. H. Lund, Asst. Adjutant General; Col. A. P. Kessler, Q. M. Gen- eral, Salt Lake City; Col. C. E. Loose, Commissary General, Provo; Col. E. S. Wright, Surgeon General, Salt. Lake City; Col. A. G. Booth, Judge Advocate General, Salt Lake City; Samuel New- house, Inspector-General, Salt Lake City; Lieut .- Col .. R. T. Badger, Aide- de-Camp, Salt Lake City; Lieut .- Col. J. J. Daynes Jr., Aide-de-Camp, Salt Lake City.
Regimental Field and Staff Officers- Col. C. G. Plummer, Commanding; Ma- jor W. G. Williams, 1st Batt., Salt Lake City; Major Fred Kammerman, 2nd Batt., Manti; Lieut. C. H. Arns, Acting Adjutant, Salt Lake City; Capt. Fred Barnes, Quartermaster, Salt Lake City; Major J. O. Evans, Surgeon, Salt Lake City.
Company A. Nephi-L. M. Pexton, Capt .; Alvin Udall, 2nd Lieut.
Company B, Ogden-1st Lieut., W. E. Kneass.
Company C, Salt Lake City-H. K. Eakle, Capt .; E. V. Simpson, 1st Lieut.
Company D, Mt. Pleasant-Thomas Brady, Capt .; William Hansen, 1st Lieut .; A. W. Proctor, 2nd Lieut.
Company E, Richfield - Lafayette Morrison, Capt .; Leonard Christenson, 1st Lieut.
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MILITARY-MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS-NEWSPAPERS.
Company F, Manti-J. M. Anderson, Capt .; E. E. Munk, 1st Lieut .; Harry A. Wintch, 2nd Lieut.
Company H, Salt Lake City-A. W. Young, Capt.
First Battery, Field Artillery-W. C. Webb, Captain; Fred Smith and A. R. Thomas, 1st Lieuts .; Max Brown, 2nd Lieut.
SIGNAL CORPS.
Salt Lake City-Organized November 13, 1894. E. Leron Bourne, Captain; DeWitt Foster, 1st Lieut.
HOSPITAL CORPS.
Salt Lake City-Organized February, 1897. W. R. Tyndale, Lieut .- Col. and Asst. Surgeon-Gen .; J. O. Evans, Major; John F. Sharp, Capt.
MUSEUMS.
Deseret Museum-Vermont Bldg. University Museum-University Utah. Orson Howard, Curator.
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MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS.
All Hallows College Band-All Hal- lows College. Prof. Anton Pedersen, Director.
All Hallows College Orchestra-All Hallows College. Prof. Anton Pedersen, Director.
Christensen's Orchestra-137 E 1st South. L. P. Christensen, Conductor.
Christensen's String Quartette-137 E First South. L. P. Christensen, Mgr. Clive's Orchestra-116 N State. W. C. Clive, Director.
Fifteenth Infantry Band, U. S. A .- Fort Douglas. Godfrey Buglione, Leader.
First Regimental Band-120 Pierpont av.
Graham F. C. Music Bureau-65 S Main. Fred C. Graham, Mgr.
Grand Theater Orchestra-121 E Sec- ond South. John Held, Musical Direc- tor.
Harmonie Singing Society-Jennings Blk.
Hauerbach Bros. Orchestra-170 S State. J. A. Hauerbach, Leader.
Held's Band-John Held, Band Mas- ter; A. S. Zimmerman, Mgr. 60 S Main. Lambourne Orchestra-8 S Main. E. A. Lambourne, Mgr.
La Torres Orchestra-165 W Fifth South. Anthony La Torres, Leader.
Lund's Orchestra-51 E 1st South. S. H. Lund, Leader.
M. I. A. Orchestra-107 S Main. J. G. Barrett, Mgr.
Orpheum Theater Orchestra-Orphe- um Theater. Willard Weihe, Director.
Orpheus Glee Club-Forty male voices. Meets every Tuesday evening at 107 S Main. Conductor, A. H. Pea- body.
Philharmonic Orchestra-25 S 12th East. M. L. Singrey, Mgr .; T. A. Nich- oll, Leader ..
Salt Lake Symphony Orchestra-J. J. McClellan, Director. 611 Templeton Bldg.
Salt Lake Theater Orchestra-First South n w cor State. Leader, Fred Midgley.
Tabernacle Choir - 500 members; Evan Stephens, Director; J. J. McClel- lan, Organist.
Temple Choir-Director, Prof. C. J. Thomas.
Union Glee Club-Director, Prof. C. J. Thomas; Sec., D. M. McAllister.
Utah State Band-650 E Third South. Lorenzo Sharp, Leader; Julius Hauer- bach. Mgr.
NEWSPAPERS, PUBLICATIONS AND PERIODICALS.
American Eagle (weekly)-Murray. Subscription $2 per annum. Eagle Pub. Co., Pubs. J. S. Barlow, Editor.
Argus The (Weekly)-16 Eagle Blk. D. P. Felt, Editor.
Bikuben The ยท (Danish-Norwegian)- 149 W North Temple. H. J. Christian- sen, Editor. Issued every Thursday; $1.50 per annum.
Character Builder (Weekly) - 222 Constitution Bldg. Human Culture Co., Publishers; John T. Miller, Editor; $1.00 per annum.
Children's Friend (Monthly) - 205 Templeton Bldg. General Board of Pri- mary Assn, Pubs.
Court Calendar The-310 S State. Published by Harper Bros. at each term of the District Court, with sup- plements for each setting of cases for trial.
Daily Abstracter The-310 S State. Harper Bros., Pubs. In the interest of Real Estate and Financial Records. $2.50 per quarter.
Deseret Evening News (Daily)-Main s w cor South Temple. Official Organ of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-Day Saints. Published daily; 75 cents per month. J. M. Sjodahl, Edi- tor. Murray branch, 76 S State. L. E. Lauritzen, Mgr.
Deseret Farmer (Weekly)-310 S State. Deseret Farmer Publishing Co .. Pubs. Lewis A. Merrill, Editor; J. H. Harper, Bus. Mgr .; $1.00 per annum.
Deseret Semi-Weekly News-Main cor South Temple. Published Mondays and Fridays; $2 per year. J. M. Sjodahl, Editor.
Fifteenth Infantry Magazine (Week- ly)-Fort Douglas. R. D. Grow, Pub- lisher.
Gold and Blue (Monthly)-Published by the students of the L. D. S. U. 50 cents per annum. Wilson McCarty Jr .. Editor; Joel Richards, Bus. Mgr.
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Good Road Motorist (Monthly)-24 R M Bell Tel Bldg. George P. Dickerman, Editor. Subscription price, $1.00 per annum.
Goodwin's Weekly-232 Commercial Club Bldg. C. C. Goodwin, Editor; J. T. Goodwin, Mgr. Issued every Saturday; $2 per annum.
Improvement Era (Monthly) - 214 Templeton Bldg. H. J. Grant, Mgr .; A. J. Higgs, Asst. Mgr .; Joseph F. Smith and F. H. Anderson, Editors; $2 per annum.
Inter-Mountain Catholic - 307 Secu- rity Trust Bldg. (Weekly.) John Mc- Keague, Manager.
Inter-Mountain Christian Advocate (Monthly)-1054 W 3d South. Rev. J. H. Worrall, Editor.
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