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Show ford-Pioche extension. The fact that Dart remains peacefully in this city, ignorant ig-norant of miy orders to the contrary, ami that MeCarthnev is exported to arrive ar-rive here tonight, tells its own tale and adorns its own moral. i;im:m:tii:s. See Baker, Second South, for shoes. Drlranehott,honioopath.58w.2dS,tel.Ml Stenographer F. E. McGurrin is at Butte reporting tho celebrated Davis will case. Abler & Son are continuing their cut sale on shoos, opposite Commetfcial street. See below. Tonight the Iowa club will welcomo their guests, the Pennsylvania association, associa-tion, in G. A. R. hall. Improvements at the penitentiary are progressing very rapidly. The new wall will afford much more room. Hard Times 10 cents off on each and every dollars' worth of shoes bought at Alder & Sons. Wu want your trade. We will please you. Travelling Passenger Agent O. K. lngallsoflhe Union Pacific, says he landed the "Sea King'' comic opera company in Ogden this morning. The case against Thomas Hand for alleged wife-beating, was dismissed at the cost of the prosecuting w itness. A small blaze in Mrs. O'Sell's lodging house called out the department this morning, who suppressed it with the chemical engine. The postotliee anil land office were closed between the hours of 11 and 2 todsv in deference to the late Secretary Windom. whose funeral occurred today. C. L. llawlev. teller of the I'tah National Na-tional bank, and Mrs. Ilawley expect to take a brief trip east as soon as the lady recovers from her indisposition. Mrs. Kato O'Malley wires Marshal Young for information concerning John O'Malley, late of Leadville. The marshal wilt be grateful for any tidings uf bini. W7e advise those needing shoes to remember re-member the cut sale at Alder it Son's. They want your trade and will save you money these hard times. Opposite Commercial street. Captain Martin Murphy returned from Leadville this morning where he experienced a royal time with his friends who contemplate a visit at an early da. to Salt Lake. A ball will bo given at the Salt Lake theater on the evening of F ebruary 10th under the management of a number of prominent ladies of Sals Lake. Further announcement will apear later. Manager Peter McCourt of the Silver circuit arrived in the city this morning from Denver and continued to Ogden this afternoon, lie reports excellent business all along the route and says Corrinne is matchless. K. M. Friedman & Co., tho clothiers, No. 82 Main street, whose large stock of genu' furnishings and clothing was slightly damaged by fire and water are still slaughtering prices unmercifully. ICntire stock is being sacriliced. Hank Stewart presents a sweeping challenge to champion Williams and authorizes the reporter to state that lie will meet the latter for $500 or any portion por-tion thereof. He is very anxious to hear from the local champion at once. (ieneral Agent Allen Cameron of the Canadian Pacific railroad, Victoria, B. C, is visiting his uncle, Assistant (ieneral (ien-eral Freight Agent Brown, of Rio I Grande Western. Mr. Cameron is de- lighted with Salt Lake. He is on his way east. 'An eastern gentleman who wants to invest $15,000 or $20,000 in some good manufacturing or wholesale mercantile business Is in tho city," said Secretary I Gillespie of the chamber of commerce. "He has time only for business and not trifling." In the matter of the complaint lodged by tho grand jury against Commissioner Commission-er C. O. Good win ef Ogden amotion was made before the supreme court this morning that it lie dismissed as unworthy un-worthy of consideration. The application applica-tion was submitted. When Salt Lakers awoke this morning morn-ing they found the snow had ceased falling and the job had been done with neatness. Enough snow is on the streets to patch up tho bare spots made yesterday by the sleighers and moderation modera-tion in the atmosphere. Dr. J. K. Tahnage has been appointed curator of the Deseret museum. Reuben Clark will act as clerk. This valuable and interesting collection of curiosities and relics has been moved to an apartment apart-ment in the east end of the building occupied oc-cupied by the Tenipleton. This evening the anniversary of the organization of the Christian endeavor society will be, appropriately celebrated ! by the local societies in Hammond hall. The Christian Endeavor is one of the most helpful organizations of the chrch at the present day. Chief Clerk D. S. Spencer of the U. P. office is a happy man. A bouncing baby boy bobbed up this morning to boom his home. The little fellow will not be named Jay Gould Union Pacific Spencer. He will however lake C. E. Jngalls' snap as travelling passenger agent in i few days. It is understood that Colorado parties have made a proposition to bond and lease the Union Paeitic mines at Silver City. As yet no action has been taken by the gentlemen who own the properties. prop-erties. At present great intereest is being taken in all the properties having E showing ln that camp. That Manager Holmes of the Continental Con-tinental is a genial host nobodv knows better than his guests. Last Saturday nfternoon he gave about forty of his wmmercial guesls a grand sleigh ride in the drag "Utah." which had been put on runners. The six-in-hand with ihe jolly crew paused in front of The Times office and gave three rousing rheers for tho outfit. The annual meeting of the stockhold-irsofthe stockhold-irsofthe Utah Title Insurance and . Trust company was held this morning, j The following .ecntlenien were elected j iireclors: K.' ('. ( hambers, .1 l.-,,,!.. l . s i niio -r i t -,- ficCnrnick. A. L. Thomas and M. II. iValker. 'They will meet soon and elect tlicers. The financial statement of Ik' company was very satisfactory to be stockholders. Mrs. Lincoln, wife of Professor T. W. Lincoln, died at Pleasantoti. ('al.. last 'ridny, after a very brief illness. Mr. ind Mrs. Lincoln were well known in ialt Lake city, the former being connected con-nected with the Methodist school here .ml also was engaged in ministerial fork. Mrs. Lincoln was an active vorker in matters of education and ntianily. She was the organizer of be womans' relief corps of this city, iliss Jennie Lincoln of Salt Lake hits i one to California to be with her brother ! ,t this sad time. The prevaricating Yale freshman in- ! nnned the public several diivs ago that I - Ingiiieer Dart of die Union Pacific had j een called to Omaha by Resident Em- I ineer MeOarthney. 'This was in con- .' tadiction of the statement in Tiik .'imks that Mr MeCarthnev was ex- , ected in Salt Lake City, probably in: onneiqion with the work on the"M;l- j |