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Show ncyerj "General Sherman," Jeremla l'ost; "General Johnston," Judge J. W. .1 u'lil ; 'MOneniie Met iu Death," Miss Birdie Campbell; The Spirit of tho Soldier." (. W. Wheeler, nong, "My Country, 'Tin of Thee." Bert Dinwondoy win driving across tho J! O. W. track at Third North and Sixth West streets yesterday when an engine struck one of tho horses. The other horse was pushed aside. The young; driver iiarrowiy escaped being killed. Dinwoodey claims the engineer did nut wliiM.lt). i itni:vniLs. Baker for shoes; 40 W. Second So. St I'abst Bohemian beer on draught at tho Clift nouse bar. Pa bat Iiohemian beer on draught at the Cafe ds Louvre. Spring styles of Knox hats now on aleat J. P. Garduor's, 141 Main street. Thin eveuing the democrats of the Tenth ward will meet to organize a club. A splendid programme has been arranged ar-ranged for the concert at the M. E. church tonight. There will be a grand concert at the M. E. church this evening by the choir and orchestra. That was a delightfnl social given last night by the Eduuia society of the Doseret university. General Psstenger Agent Lomax of the Union I'acido this morning passed through Ogden on his way east. John M. Dolan, civil engineer and . durveyor has removed from "0 Commercial Com-mercial block to 34 Hooper block. Sidney Dillon and party. Union Pacific magnates, will be in the city tonight. to-night. They will stop at the Walker. The presence of a ten cent barber hop ou South Main Is creating some agitation among the union shops in the city. Governor Thomas has appointed E. F. Ii at, a notary public in nnd lor the county of Wuber and C. II. Pash for the same county. Captain George Bradbury of Colorado Colo-rado arrived in the city yesterday, aud has been having a thrilling experience with old friends. Don't forget that Saturday is Decoration Deco-ration day. Tho silent heroes' graves should be mounds of roses. The exercises exer-cises wilt be unusually interesting this year. The driver of a Wasatch dairy wagon bad a horse so frisky today that it ran against a telegraph pole on West Teniyle and wrecked the right front wheel of the conveyance. There aro messages at the Western I'niou ofliee for Mrs. M.J. Walsh, tt'il-lisin tt'il-lisin Chapman care of Joe Condle, Mrs. A. C. Han, C. W. Frankel. Miss Mary Desmond, Harry Campbell aud John M. liichter. There will be a great time at Garfield beach Saturday at the opening. A full baud will make music. The hotel will be opened with a tine fsast, prepared under the management of L. U. Jackson. Jack-son. Secretary Sells has appointed Fred. G. Willis president of Salina, a newly incorporated town in Sevier county. Also W. H. Bix, A. S. Gates, Percy ( 'arroland and G. S. Gates trustees of the same place. llottie Nelson, William Nelson, jr., Serena Neilson, Nora Peterson. Otto llauerbach and George Gebhardt will be graduated from the Collegiate institute insti-tute on June 12th. The commencement exercises will be held in the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian church. Do not forget the concert at the First Methodist church tonight. Professors Harper and Pederson have had the choir and orchestra under special training train-ing for two mouths. An excellent entertainment en-tertainment is assured. Concert begins promptly at 8 o'clock. Quite a large number of boys and frirls haye availed themselves of the offer of a box of dominoes to each one w ho will bring in one subscription to this paper. 'The dominoes afford much innocent amusement and in this way they can be secured for nothiug. The prize concert at St. Mary's academy this evening will doubtless in terest a lare audience. The prizes are a hand-painted china tete-a-tete Sut, toilet set in embroidered silk and a mirror set iu painted moleskin. The Times acknowledges au invitation. On aud after June 1 lhat popular resort, re-sort, ('alder's park, will be managed by the Salt Lake Kapid Transit, which company has secured a lease ou the place for a number of years. The park will be made more attractive by the addition ad-dition of a number of new improvements. improve-ments. Is everybody registered? This is a matter that uo man in Salt Lake can, as a good citizen, allow to pas without consideration, tin next Monday the city registrars will sit in Independence ball ami be there throughout the week to receive the names of legal voters. Don't overlook this. The funeral of the late Oscar Amy, a Park City miner who died at. Ogd'en, was held iu Salt Lake this afternoon. The services were held iu the .Masonic hall. The Uintah lodge of Park City, of which Mr. Amy was a member, wits I present, and together with the local lodges, took part in the cerimouies. Mrs. Judge Harrison of Colorado Springs and a party of friends are so-j so-j lurinug in the city and are under tho rhaperonnge of Mrs. John Hand who accompanied them to the great lake this afternoon where an enjoyable time was experienced. The party will be joined by others here and wiil coutinue to California for tho summer. At the probate court this morning the following orders were made: Estale of Grace Al. Marks, deceased; order that Monday, Juno S. as the time to hear petition for letters of administration; e.-tate of liobert W. Lament, deceased; order that Monday, June S, as the time totiear petilion for letters of administration. adminis-tration. Epworth League will render the following fol-lowing memorial exercissjs in the M. E. church on Saturday evening: Song, "Hail Columbia;" "General Grant." Kev. W. i). Mabry. "General L-e," K. 11. Cabell; "Tho Blue and the Grav," Mrs. Marionneaux, "The Common Soldier,'! Sol-dier,'! Prof. V. I). Dolliver: "An Incident Inci-dent of the War," Miss JE. C. Keck- i. |