Show I General GI mils The races at the Hot Springs were well attended yesterday Tho orlngs trains runthc same as usual 1 on Sundays The Peoples party primarieswill bo held today Let every man turn out and do I his duty The third story of the new opera house block is going skyward at a lively rate George Jjisha business man of Seattle Washington has been in n the city several days t Nothing came up in the probate court yesterday J D Gill Esq returned from a business trip to Cheyenne Dr Thomas Wadsworth of Morgan Utah was in the city yesterday arranging for an excursion to Lake Coino soon Stone cutters are busily engaged in carv ing out the master stores for the Utah Laan and Trust building The following telegrams are uncalled for in the office of the Western Union Telegraph company Patrick J OBrien S C Rosen bury D B Evans B H Butler and Her bert Lilley Will L Young has returned from Baker City Oregon whero he has been to see his mother who has been quite sick Prof J E Reinsburg the noted free thought lecturer in the Union opera house ast Sunday to a limited but appreciative audienceKis subjects were Bible Morals and fralse Claims The first case of diphtheria reported this I fall was in the family of Mr and Mrs Pida on the corner of Wall avenue and Twentyfirst street Their little girl four years old was taken sick several days ago and died Sundaymorning of the dreaded disease The following prominent people are i registered at the Hot Springs hotel Charles G Farrell and wife Butte City 4 Montana Gus5 Leon Chicago F A I Homes R S Armstrong Ogden lWilHam S Collins Dayton Ohio E I T McGinnis Los Angeles CaL William Andrew I = 7 gdenjC C b DIe Carl ste Pa1 Isaac Ia Grange Kansas City J H Stein C W lavey Collinston Betty Peterson Poca ello Idaho C D Morley Kansas City J H t McJViuTay S Lake city GreaImmDverhonts are going on at the ofsprings a fresh water lake covering about ten acres is being built CoL Post knows how to entertain his guests and the ariety ofbaths will be greatly appreciated by them i |