Show HAPPENINGS HEREABOUTS c i Gleaned by Herald Reporters SPRING bonnet ruined STRAWBERRIES are Retting cheaper THE Democratic Central club meets tonight Bros FURNITURE refrigerators polish at Barratt S THE best line of baby carriages at Neve I Childs S BASEBALL hereabouts finds i difficult to get a lar start WHAT is a spring hat without a pair of streamers fTnc continued cool weather hasnt kept back the asparagus Wno knows how many sets of triplets thero are in Salt Lake OnDER your spring suit of Provo mills cheviot at Cutlers 36 Main S BICYCLING lies never become really the correct cor-rect thing for women A NEW lawn mower has an attachment that catches the mown grass THE Salt Lake Press club meets tomorrow i and a full attendance is desired I I > strE in the Home Fire of Utah H J C i ont Co agents C Main street Tnt hum of the lawn mower isnt getting in its work as early this season as usuaL TUE weather of the past few days Is unsuit able for the curbstone organ grinders Tm plastering in the Dooley block i all done on the lower floor Monheim is the artist KOLITZ Randy Kitchen has moved to the I new Equitable block 48 West First South I street S FnniTnAiSERS express fears that the late frosts have had a bad effect upon the coming peach crop TiE flowers arc coming in bountifully Sunday Sun-day youthful excursionists came home decked i gay colors THE electric lights which now enter largely into the decorations of the shop windows on Main street produce beautiful effects THE queen of the May need not to have been called early yesterday morning but might have stayed abed all day so far as plcnicing goes AT Provo on Sunday at the funeral of Prof i Tappan a band in accordance wIth a request made before he died ployed 3 favorite waitz SPECIAL sale of hanging lamps Any hanging hang-ing lamp ic our hangng cost for two weeks I commencing May 2 1852 Little Roundy CoM Co-M Main steet S TnE funeral services of Isaac Bowman who J died on Sunday of dropsy were held at his late I residence yesterday ulternoon The deceased t was Cb years of age 5e THE patrons of THE HEUALD in and near Glenn Ferry Idaho will please note that hereafter THE HERALD will be on sale by Mr C C Glenn of thit town f THE ladies of the May club give a leap year reception at Turners hal tomorrow evening The leception will last from 8 to 10 oclock and will bo loliowed by dancing THE Coop Furniture company are soiling i carpets at special low prices They have I 1irte and beautiful assortment of the latest btjles Call and sec their bargains TH city assessor F J Leonard has personally person-ally inspected twothirds ot the real estate of the ciy and made his estimate of its value for taxable purposes He does not care to say whether ho Uluted it or not ZioVs Savings Bank and Trust company pays 5 per cent interest compounded quarterly on any aeposit from SI up ilford oodrutf presiaent George Q Cunnon vicepresident Capital lO surplus i 20uOO > WE would respectfully ask tho painters to call at ut G F Calmer u Bros to investigate urice and quality of Masury Railroad colors which are guaranteed strictly pure Mixed leads tnted to suit the customer IN a window on Second South street there is a stuned specimen of a mountain lion Ulhed near anbhip by AV H Gardner A passerby yeserday suggested that a card bo attached to the beast Meet me by moonlight alone TnE following marriage licenses were issued yesterday ben Weistesee aged 27 and Maria Johnson aged 23 Asa P Green aged JiJ and Ethlyn M Clark aged 15 A P Swen sn aged 27 and Emily Anderson aged 21 A SWARM of the genus small boy with posti fpmiis tnvTiisrols tormented the life out of the 1n burday rest seekers who frequented City CretK canon Sunday They kept up their lire uatil all toe sparrows and church fonts retired to their homes Tnt debate between Messrs Anderson and C eave of the Y M C A debating club on tne jiflirrnatlve and Messrs Johnson and Jelant of the Ogden Lyceum on the negative on the question Kosolved That n protective tariff is luoie advantageous than one lor revenue only lOle comes off tonight at the Y 1 C A rooms the entertainment being free Taos McliTYBE of this city says the report re-port of the marriage of his son Joseph McIntyre tyre to Alias Anderson in Berlin was a little previous Jo was not of age according to erman law andit was necessary to go through any amount cf red tape proceedings here before lit could marry The match is made however und if tho marriage has not already come I it will occur in a very lew days EXMAYOR G M SCOT entertained a number num-ber of Ws young friends with an elaborate dinner at the Knutsford last evening There were present kiss Isnucs Mr and Mrs Scott Eil ott Mr and Mrs Woodruff Mr and Mrs Downey Mr Parker Miss Kimball Miss Wallace Miss Lillie Woodward Miss Mary V cod ward Miss McCorncl Mr Weeks Mr Holden Mr Bidwcll Mr Almy Mr Glenden nlng and Mr Pollock A COUPLE of transients who might otherwise other-wise go by the name of tramps were brought to town yesterday from Sandy thirty mues and Constable fcouthby Deputy bberlff Lewis land Joutb Rogers unoer sentence ty fcquire Wilson for sixty days for disturbing the peace They 8lt came na one knew whence and no one knew what for either But they managed to irichten n number of women und tried to get into houses 0 where they were not wanted They the names of John T Lynch and Charles gave uWalley |