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Show owner are not sworn to the assessor must value the property and the value thus fucd by the assessor cannot be reduced, re-duced, but may be raised by the board of equalization. Mrs. C. Louise Boydon. the elocutionist, elocution-ist, gave a reception at the fourteenth ward assembly hall last Saturday evening, even-ing, which was attended by a large number of her friends and patrons. The audience as very pleasantly entertained en-tertained for upwards'of an hour by a varied programme of recitations and i song. Mrs. Hoyden's pupils did re-I re-I marknhty well and the affair wan a great credit to the lady's talents as a I teacher. I Jack frost made his presence known in the city and surrounding country with considerable effectiveness last night. At H oclock 'his morning the mercury was K above zero in Salt Lake and T above in Ogden. At Stockton 4 below, l below at Bingham, !i below at Park City, 15 below at Alta, 7 below at l.otr.in and 14 above a Provo. The brick manufacturer-, and contractors con-tractors of Salt Lake city will meet tomorrow to-morrow morning at III o'clock in the W asatch building. The ollice.ts of Ihe builders and trades exchange will be elected at the meeting. The exchange is a new orgauialion in tnis city and will have its headquarters on West Second S nth where daily meetings will heijield between 11 and'12 o'clock. i;i:i;vitii:s. Bee Baker, Second Smith, for shoes. lrlIanehclt,homoopatli,58vv.2dS,tel.im That is a genuine shoo sain at Alder A Sons, opposite Commercial street, bee below. The Brickmakers' association of Utah has about fifty members. fkatcrs on White lake yesterday say liie ice is in line condition. There were fifteen lodgers in tbo city Jail during the Sunday shift. The new postolliee will be ready for occupancy one of these days. Of all the alllictious under the sky a Bait Lake cold is the meanest. John Aldridge was made defeudan ill a criminal action yesterday. Tom Barber was run in by Sergeant l)onovan last night for drunkenness. A marriage license was issued today to Ldward H. Smith and Mary J. Car-Ion. Car-Ion. Lent begins next Wednesday, and will be observed by society for forty davs. The Gainsford stabbing affair in the First ward is on before Commissioner 1'ratt. The Choral society will hold its regular regu-lar meeting tonight to practice for tho May festival. The Homo Dramatic club will present "Young Mrs. Winthrop" to Salt Lakers on February Slid. The "Nevada Trophy" has been won for the third successive year by Company Com-pany II, Seventh infantry. Joshua F. Grant has been elected a director of the Salt Lake Theater company, com-pany, vice F. W. Jennings, resigned. The meeting of the directors of the transportation bureau will be held at tho chamber of commerce tomorrow night. Since Miss Lincoln has gone to California Cali-fornia Miss Wishard will teach in the primary department of Westminster school. Miss Ferguson won the prizo for phonography pho-nography and Miss Jones the prize for typewriting iu tho contest at St. Mary's academy. A magnificent specimen of oro from the Tnion Pacilic is the best evidence of the splendid outlook presented by that property. The funeral of the late Mrs. Martha Ann Whiteman took place this afternoon after-noon from her residence on Seuth First West street. The committee is making elaborate arrangements for the ball of the Century Cen-tury club in G. A. II. hall on next Friday Fri-day evening. Hard Times 10 cents off on each and every dollars' worth of shoes bought at Alder & Sons. Wo want your trade. Wo will please you. C. C. Brown of Kureka will temporarily tempor-arily fill the ollicc of prosecuting attorney attor-ney of Juab county since James II. Wallis has resigned." Colonel Fd. Kolley has purchased the Bijou saloon ou State road, and as chief dispenser of the nutritious has secured Herbert Slade the Maori. At tho meeting of tho (irant Brothers Livery company B. A. Smith was elected secretary, II. M. Wells, treasurer treas-urer and .1, IL Smith director. The members of tho Salt Lake Rowing club w ill bold a meeting at Jennings Brothers ol'ice, Emporium bnildiug, on Wednesday evening at H o'clock. (i. L. Chamberlin. the well known chpitalist and real estate man departed for Denver Saturday night last accom- panicd by his accomplished wife. Everybody should attend tho great shoe sale at Alder A; Sons, opposite Commercial street. There is no bottom to their prices. Their goods are new and desirable. Mrs. Rebbacca Bolton, one of the old pioneers of Utah, died at Granger on Saturday at 4 p. m.', aged 80 years. F'u-neral F'u-neral tomorrow, Tuesday, at 10 a. m., at the (iraucer meeting house. (ieorge A. Snow, general manager of the Consolidated Implement company, is now assisted by II. B. Prout. who has had charge of tho company's branch at Milford. W. J. Kinddv is fillim? the position at Milford. E. M. Friedman & Co., the clothiers, No. 3D Main street, whose largo stock of gents' furnishings and clothing was hlightly damaged by lire and water are still slaughtering prices unmercifully. Tuitire stock is being sacrificed. Governor Thomas will address the audience at the Welch celebration in this city on the afternoon of March 3. Major E. M. liynon will speak of tho Welsh in America. Evan Stepheus will have charge of the music in the evening even-ing which promises to be line. The funeral of the late Samuel R. Kemp at Sandy yestordav afternoon was largely attended. 'The deceased was buried with Odd Fellows honors. The liberal band of Salt Lake City was present and rendered solemn music. The services were conducted by Kev. J. B. Thrall. It is expected that a largo number of odd fellows will go to Ogden Wednesday Wednes-day to assist in the dedication of the new hall at that city. In case the excursion ex-cursion is arranged for tho boys will go in the latest approved style, occupy ing a special train, and accompanied" by banners and brass bands iu profusion. With the disappearance of tlie building build-ing formerly occupied by the Deserct museum on South Temple street an old landmark of the city is wiped out. It was for years used as a store for general merchandise, then as a school house, and lastly by the museum. 'The building build-ing was constructed about forty-three years ago. The first of the Golden Gale Tour! trains run by the Pennsylvania railroad j left New York Saturday with 105 peo- ' pie. Returning this tram will arrive in Salt Lake city on the afternoon i,t March 13. anil depart east via the Rio! Grande Western the following afternoon. after-noon. This is the tinest train that has crossed tho continent. The first regular monthly meeting was held by the St. Mary's alhidic total abstiuauce society on Sunday. February 8 at 4 p. ru. in the cathedral sacrisfy, and among other things unanimously unan-imously agreed fo have a leeiuro given under file auspices of the society, and that said lecture be given on the i evening even-ing of the 17th of March. Helena Herald: P. J. Donahue of Marysville, has returned from S.iit Lake, where ho was called to bury bis wife, who died recently from the eilccts of injuries sustained bv being run over bv a bicycle. Mr. Donahue has the sympathy of a larje number of Helena friends in his bereavement, especially us his three small children are deprived of a mother's care. City Assessor ( 'lute states that parties isenditig iu statements without making J oath fo the same are not complying with j the law aud mb-ht just as well not i make any statement at all as under the j law if etatciuents made by the property j |