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Show imuvn'iEs. Baker for shoes; 4 W. Second So. St Regular session of city council tonight. to-night. Tim Denhaltorand Dyer rifles parade tonight. Big bargains at the Salt Lake Equitable Equit-able Coop. Spring styles of Knox hats now on sal eat J. I'. Gardner's, HI Main street. A marriage license was issued today to James Ward and Frances M. Hard- j man. The greatest clothing sale at 50 cents on the dollar at the Salt Lake F.quit- able Co-op. ! The board of director of Deseret ; . hospital will hold a special meeting tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Governor Thomas this afternoon appointed ap-pointed ddlegales from Salt Lake to the Western Commercial congress at Denver. Ten vards L. L. Sheeting for oO cents; ten yards 121 cent bleached for 60 cents. Spring window blinds for 45 cent at the Salt Lake Equitable Co-op. The election and Installation of Mirers Mi-rers of the Western Star Council No. 1, . T. of 11. T. will be held tonight. All member are requested to attend. The track of the Salt Lake line on Tenth East has been straightened. The poles will be set over and that part of the line lo Fort Douglas improved. The order from Washington respecting respect-ing the changing of troou to various part of the country is expected to bs received at Fort Douglft about next Friday. The union printers of Salt Lake are organizing base ball team with the determination of wiping tip fraction of earth with ny local club composed of non professional ball player. Tb meeting pf the board of directors of t territorial insane asv'-'m at l'-'Vo yeUerday adjourned lb til next! tai.i.uy. On that day thu oiUa r ft. -am beating, plumbing, etc., will b) opened. The boys of the Denhalter and Dyer rilie. should turn out next Thursday to th benefit for Fred and Sid Clawson and ee the young ladies of the Amoretta rlub drill, tha Tjoy may be able to learn a few points. A large audience enjoyed the performances per-formances at the Ladies musical last Hveniug. Sonijs by Mis Roylo, Miss Conklin aud Mr. Grant Hampton were excellent. Miss Celia Sharp's executions execu-tions on the piano were eneored. This week! This week! Remember half prices go for clething during thu week ending the lHth. The baukrupt stock of H. E. F'ader A Co.. Denver. Colo., was bought at sheriff's sale by Salt Lake Equitable Co-op., will go for one-half value. Salt Lake growers of small fruits have cause to be thankful that the suow Btorm which prevailed at Butte the other night did not strike hero. An xperienued grower of Butte says the prospects of a large fruit crop have been destroyed. That restlujs company of enterprising men who promote the "interests of the West Side Rapid transit are considering consider-ing the matter of extending the line t Great Salt lake. The prospective point is Crescent Besch about one mile aud a half east of Garfield Bench. When W. S. Naylor, one of Mr. Wan- maker's most trusted employes, went borne on Sunday night, he was informed that a ten-pound package had arrived for bim, which he was expected to care for from this time on. It's a boy, and ""Nftvlor, ss he delivers love letters on bis route today, ouly touches the high places. Register F. D. Hobbt of the United States land ollice has received the instructions in-structions from headquarters respecting respect-ing the timber culture laws. Two important im-portant clauses are: That the person shall have in good faith complied with the provisions of the timber culture ..Jaws for four years. The he shall be an actnal bona tide resident of the state or territory in which said land i located. Within a day or o carpenters will bepin to renovate and improve the R. G. W. ticket office cu Main and Second South. New counter will be put in and arranged difttrently than at present, pres-ent, settees for ladies waiting for the street ears, new paper, paint, window shelves and various other things, until the place will be t ie prettiest in the . city. The entertainment for the beneGt of F'red and Sid Clawson next Thursday in the theater, promises to be the best ' of its kind yet given. Tho appearance of to many'organh'.ations ought to make a programme that has never been equaled. The Home Dramatic club in last act of Young Mrs. Winihrop, the Apollo clnb under Mr. Krouse, the two mandolin and guitar clubs, the drum ; corps and the Atnorsita club are going to take part. Professor Wolfe, musical director of Salt Lake's public schools, says the number of children who sung to President Pres-ident Harrison Saturday has not been . correctly stated. Prof. Wolfe stales 5000 flags were distributed among the pupils and that all of them did not receive re-ceive one of the little banners. Thus it is inferred that at least 500O children made up the most pleasing feature of the day and that their efforts were appreciated ap-preciated by all. |