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Show i ALL AROUND THE CITY TODAY. The New People. On Monday morning Mr. A. L. Pollock Wili assume charge of The Times on a two years' lease and option on majority stock. Mr. Pollock, who will he editor-in-chief, has associated with him three well-known newspaper men of Zion and they take hold With high hopes and firm confidence in making The Times still more prosperous and popular than it has been in the future. Mr. A. L. Phillips will have charge of the business department of the paper. He has Bp to date held a similar position with the Herald and was formerly connected with The Times in the same capacity. He is well known to the business men of the city and needs no recommendation to their favor. They know him as an enterprising advertising adver-tising man who always has their interests at heart as well as hit own. Mr. A. C. Ivins will take charge of the city department. Mr. Ivins is an old news-gatherer news-gatherer in Salt Lake City, le is well acquainted ac-quainted with the situation here; knows all public men and is peculiarly well fitted for his new position. He has also been a member mem-ber of the Herald staff up to the present date. . Mr. C. C. Cline will take charge of the mechanical department of the paper. Mr. Cline has bad a wide experience in newspaper news-paper work and will give the readers of The Times a make-up that will be both practical and pleading to the eye. Mr. Cline was formerly for-merly connected with The Times in a similar sim-ilar capacity but is more recently of the Tribune. Further than this the new staff has not yet been decided upon. Companies Incorporated. The Kaysviile Creamery has been organ-ieed organ-ieed with a capital stock of 3500, divided Into 140 shares of the par value of $25 each. The officers are Hyrum Stewart, president; E. W. Layton, vice-president; S. C. Jones, secretary and treasurer, and with John Galley, Gal-ley, Charles Layton, H. J. Sheffield and R. ' W. Barnes constitute the board of directors. The Utah Saddlery and Harness company of Ogden organized for the purpose of manufacturing man-ufacturing all kinds of saddlery and harness and general merchandise, with a capital stock of 25,000, divided into 1000 shares of H2S each. The stockholders are E.'O. Piles, W. W. Blair, R. T. Miller, James Hoop, M. E. Stifford. The Wasatch Milling company has filed its articles of incorporation with the secretary. The incorporators are John Seaman, Henry W. Gwilliam, Fred Foulger, August Carlson, Jos. T. Johnson, George Smith, Hyrum Belknap Bel-knap and Jos. Belknap, all of Ogden, constitute consti-tute the shareholders. A I-nique Relijreous Conference. A unique character is to be held here the coming week under the auspices of the Unitarians. Rev. Mr. Utter has invited the ministers of other churches to present their views and an interesting discussion will ensue. Rev. Mr. Lane will present the subject sub-ject of the "Divinity of Christ," Rabbi Jacobson "Inspiration," Dr. MeN'iece, Rev. Mr. Thrall and Bishop Whitney will take part in the discussion. Rev. Samuel Eliot of Denver will be here, also Rev. Forbush of Chicago and Rev. Crooker of Helena. The conference begins Thursday evening. BMa for Schools. The school board has received the. following follow-ing bids for the erection of a school building In the Kleventh w ard, the same being accompanied accom-panied by a certified check of 10 per cent of the amonnt: a. Henscher $19,000 W. B. -lav 18,800 William Lister 18.44T. A. Keif 16.590 T. K. Lloyd 16,025 A. "ink IV1) II. C. Leo's Funeral. The funeral of the late Harry C. Leo will take place from the Skewes undertaking parlors at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon under un-der the direction of his immediate friends, who have generously come to his grief-stricken grief-stricken wife's relief. The arrangements have been upon a modest but genteel scale and those who have it in charge extend an invitation to ali his friends to attend. Stolen Jewelry. Marshal .Tanney and Captain Donovan were last evening called to Franklin, a small station below the city to take charge of a quantity of jewelry that had been "unearthed" "un-earthed" in a box car. The only clew to the vandal was furnished by a brakeman who stased that the conductor had fired out an excursionist a few miles below. Salt Lake Clearing House. The bank clearings today amounted to 349,1!14; same day la3tyear, S202.118; week's clearings, $2,233,20S; same week last year, $1,011,206. m . |