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Show CREAM Of THE NEWS. The weather office re porta tlaa: at 8 a. m. ihis morning the temperatre wib 40. Smithfield went republican ami so did Mt. Pleasant, yesterday. Richmond next. The Epworth League gave an Interesting entertainment at the Met ho list church last night. The fire department's chemical engine has been sent to the machine shojvfor slight repairs. re-pairs. Chief Stanton is out with has throat tied up. He had a narrow escape from pneumonia. pneu-monia. Tho funeral of Edmund F. Bird took place today at 1:30 from the Fifteenth ward meetinghouse. Landlord Cark will celebrate the anniversary anniver-sary of the opening of the Morgan with a banquet this evening. The Press club will hold a. meeting tomorrow to-morrow night, and a full attendance is desired, de-sired, as business of importance is to be transacted. But little interest was taken in the Park City election on Monday, there being but one ticket in the Held "and a surprisingly lirhf vote was caat. Tomorrow evening the Afro-American ladles, comprising the May club, -will give a reception and ball at Turner's hall, on Third South street, near Main. The members of the mormon church in this city have contributed $.r)7,450 towards completing the Temple. Architect Young states that $300,060 will be required. The new hotel at Castilla Springs as expected expec-ted to be open to the public in a few days. It is a handsome stone structure, aud is well adapted for the health aud pleasure resort it is destined to become. The Salt, Lake special correspondent to the New York Sum in telegraphing the account ac-count of the attempted robbery of the Utah National bank by Charles W. Austin, stated that Austin demanded $3500 from Cashier Hawiey. "If you soe it in the Sun it's so." Dr. Burrows reporJs that his sister, Miss Nellie Harrows, who Was so severely injured in a runaway accident on Saturday uight, is still improving. The lady is now out of danger, and should no unfavorable symptoms symp-toms appear, will be out again in about a Wc-i-k. The many friends of Paul Hammer, the popular stage manager of the Theater, will regret to hear of the death of iiis infant daughter, Gladys Isabel, which occurred this nmrning. The funeral was held at the residence. Xo. 155 South Fourth East street at 3 p. m. today. James H. W:i!lis, a newspaper man well known in this city and who his ably edited the Dispatch at Provo since it was started, has acoepted.the city editorship of the Mnrn-ii,i Mnrn-ii,i I'oxt, Ogden's new paper. Mr. Wallis is well qualified for the position and will give a good account of himself. The tirst sessiou of the Unitarian conference confer-ence will be he'd in the Jewish synagogue on Fourth Kast street, near Third South, on Thursday, at 8 p. m., when the opening sermon ser-mon will be delivered by Kev. J. II. Crboker of Helena, Montana. The gentleman's subject sub-ject will be "Ways of Salvation." Secretary McDaniele has been very busy all day sending out printed matter to all the newspapers in the territory. Several signatures signa-tures have been added to the guarantee f uud to-day, aud the advance loans are now practically prac-tically assured. A large assortment of cuts has been received at headquarters, including cuts of buildings, etc. The commission will hold a meeting at their rooms in the Continental Con-tinental this evening. Peter Elliott, proprietor of the well known "Paragon" shoe shop on South TemDle street, yesterday closed up, after having removed re-moved everything in the way of stock, and departed for fresh fields and pastures green, leaving a number of mourning friends and creditors behind him. The exact extent of his obligations is not known, bat they arc believed to be rnuch greater than the extent of his business would warrant. It is not known for certain where he was headed for; but his destination is believed to be San Francisco. A Times representative met Dr. Warner of the Keeiey institute, 60on after his arrival from Wyoming with "Howd" Young this morning. Tin- doctor expressed himself as very indignant at the article which appeared in one of the morning sheets in regard to the alleged "flight" of Mr. Young in com. lttiiywHh two .iicii, and denied the whole article. He said that Mr. Young simply accompanied ac-companied another "graduate" named Winter Win-ter as far as Cheyenne for the pleasure of the trip. He also denies that either Young or Winter had been or were drinking when he found them. On the contrary, he stated that Mr. Young was as well in every respect as when he left the house last Thursday morning. Young returned with Dr. Warner and is now back at the institute. When asked his reasons for going with Winter, Young replied that he was tired of idling around here, and took the trip simply for pleasure, and that it was no one's business but his own. Winter did leave in company with a woman who at last accounts was with htm still. |