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Show BHi:vmi:s. Baker for shoes; Spring stylos in. Dr.Hanehett,bomeopath,5sw.2s. tel.00 County rourt meets tomorrow morning morn-ing at 11 o'clock. Spring stylos of Knox hats now on sale at J. P. Gardner's, Ml -Main street. The Salt Lake Turn Vereiu association associa-tion will give a concert and ball in their hall tonight. (iet the spring stylos nf the celebrated Knox hats ai J. P. Gardner's, No. 141 South Main street. O.i April 1iHh Iho mandolin and guitar club of this city will give a cftu-ctrt cftu-ctrt and ball in the theater. '1 he Diamond murder case, which was set lor tomorrow, will not be called until the Raymond case is concluded. Every body should sen the $-'Hi)(i painting paint-ing "Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden" at the Council saloon, 13 Commercial Com-mercial street this week. Joo Carney, bartender on West Second Sec-ond South, is confined to his home today, to-day, Ho fell down a cellarway last night and was suerely injured. Lieutenant Horsey and fifty-five recruits re-cruits from Jefferson barracks passed through Ugdeu yesterday en route to Angel' island, off San Francisco. Laet night the Denhaller rifles mot aud effected a division, company A and It, thirty men in each. An election of officers will lie held tomorrow night. The lil'st open cars of the season were put on the Salt Lake City line today. These cars like the birds assure the people that summer is doming this way. Treasurer Walden has a four-year-old sou who is a chip oil the paternal block. He said to his father this morning: morn-ing: "Papa I I know the man who works for you at your office 1 know Mr. Scott." George S. Spohr, architect, who has nnervised the repairs to tho brokeu floor of St. Paul's church, says it is stronger than ever and will sustain a wuiglit ten limes as groat as that of last Sunday eveniug. This afternoon at H "0 o'clock Judge Barlch, Selectman Howe and County Physician J. S. Kichards visited the county intirmary to decide positively about the contemplated improvements to that institution. Messrs. Gifford fc Co.. the railroad ticket brokers, yesterday furnished transportation for forty people who cojnn here from Kansas City to go to work on the mammoth brick yard established es-tablished bj A. E. Edwards. Deputy County Clerk C. E. Stanton h:m cnmnloroil the set of four books covering all the city plats. Mr. Stanton has made a splendid job of the work, and tho books are amongst the most reliable re-liable and valuable things in that office. The following gentlemen were last night elected officers of Unity encampment, encamp-ment, No. 2, I. U. U. F.: Chief patriarch, patri-arch, Ainos J. JoIiuhou; high priest, Thomas Kane; senior warden, E. 1'. Newell; junior warden, A. L. Simondi; scribe, J. K. Powell; treasurer, Dr. S. Ewing. The Central Trust company reported yesterday that nearly 4,0tl.000 of bonds and a majority of stock of the Sail Antonio An-tonio & Aransas Pass railroad had been deposited in favor of the reorganization scheme. It was said that this included the sixes of 1MS5, of which there are only $1.7o0,000. 'The Parlor drug store, at tho corner of First East and Second South is the latest venture in commercial circles. George Haws, a graduate of the Ann Harbor school of pharmacy and chemistry chem-istry taking supervision of the proscription pro-scription case, under tho leadership of Joseph M. Grier. wiio is also a graduate gradu-ate of the Aim Harbor school of chemistry, chem-istry, while added to this is an experience exper-ience of live years of active compound-ing. compound-ing. The county court has issued the following fol-lowing circular to applicants for liquor license. In applying for a liquor licence, lic-ence, you must set forth in both your application and bond, the particular place where you propose to sell, and the precinct in which it is located. If the place ia not numbered, describe the building iu such a way that it would be recognized in your community. Also you must state whether you wish to aell at retail or wholesale. |