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Show " CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. ;1 James Killeeii 'was called to Salida. Colo., Saturday, to attend the funeral ;, -'f his brother, Tom. train dispeatcher I, ioi th' llio Grande at that place. i,, j 'Hie Daughters of the Utah Pioneers f Mortained at the J-hive housu Mon-1, Mon-1, 'Jay afternoon. Feb. 29, in honor of tho Mrthday of Mrs. EmmeJine. ii. Wells. u -There was an informal reception from .":.'!0 to 4 p. in. and a programme lasting r, until 5 o'clock. fj A dif-patc-h dated Bingham, Monday, Kelt. says: Bingham is in a htate of thi' wildest exeiieineiH today as the j' c!-br;it jn of the camp'ss advent as a town is now in progress. Cannons are : booming, anvils are being fired, bands ''' Jire playing- and banners are Hying in 1 honor of tho- event. Mi-n, women and " d hildren are vieing with each other to k ie the town a "swd send off." Kvci-v. one is orderly and peaceable and in the 11 bf st of humor. Not an arrest has been J made as a result of the celebration. I i A number of local butter-8 dealers n have united in issuing a circular letter Ti to the creamery people stating that f there is no warrant for the attempt to T keep up the price in butter, as local I dealers are over-loaded, and a number of creameries are anxious to get their i product into this market. 1 t Jnms B. MoKean pnt, G. A. R.. has pasesd resolutions thanking Colonel j Bubb, commander of the Twelfth in fan - , tin,-, recently called to tho Philippines, . for manv conrtPKies extendi-d to the I j veurans. They presented him with a I t cluster of American Beauty roses, and I I the Women's Relief corps also gave a I memento in the form of a huge clay I t plp prettily decorated. The good I ' wishes of the post were also extended I ' 10 Major Palmer G. Wood of the j Twelfth infantry. I f- I The overturning of a beehive in the 1 ' city recently disclosed the fact that it he bee? were all dead. Inquiry devel-1 devel-1 oped that the same state of things obtained in other quarters, and the 1 claim has been advanced that smelter fumes are responsible. However. J. W. j J Back, a local apiary expert, thinks this I may be due to overcrowding ni the I 1 hive?. The bee is a tender insect, and I ' . culls for intelligent care and attention, I as, if overcrowding is allowed the beef I : become diseased and die. I 1 Secretary Beatty of the. state board ! of health has received front Chemist Harms an analysis of a chance bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup" the ; doctor had bought at. one of the drug ' , stores, and the chemist's statement in I ; that he found of a grain of mor-I mor-I phine to the teasnoonful in the con-is con-is Kills of that bottle. Dr. Beatty says I ot is no wonuer that the child taking 11 his medicine is soothed and made to forget its pain with that dose of morphine mor-phine in its little interior; and at the same time it is putting the child in a way to grow up with a desire for drugs, I iid thus terribly handicapping it in J the fight for life. I A statement of the condition of I Wells. Fargo & Co.'s bank of San I Francisco is in our possession. It shows I the capital paid up to be $500,000: sur plus. J5.750.0ft0: undivided profits, ?S.-12'.i,"Z."o. ?S.-12'.i,"Z."o. The bank has branches in this city, in New York and Portland, ore. In Sa.lt Lake, II. U Miller is cashier and H. I. Clarfl, assistant cashier. I j f The Xelden-Judson Drug company I was sold Wednesday to E. C. Smith and I L. M. Smith of St. Joseph, Mo. The 1 purchase price was not made public, 1i but it is undoubtedly large, as the company com-pany is one of the most lluorishing businesses in the state. The company js incorporated for $150,000, and it was Mated by a man familiar with the ex-ii ex-ii tit of the business, who has also some idea of the company's assets, that double dou-ble the capitalization would be a reasonable rea-sonable price for the property. I On of the sections of the Hartenstein i I theatre ordinances provides that all I I doors of public buildings which open I v onto streets or passage ways leading to i , u street or thoroughfare must swing I outwardly. There are many large j buildings in the city which will have to be altered alter the passage of the ordinance, as one or more of their doors swing inward, instead of outward. out-ward. A noticeable instance is the Dooly block., where one set of doors in the post office swing outward and dn-ot dn-ot her inward. |