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Show rur.viTii:s. Baker for shoes; 4IJ V. Second So. St. Tho best otlices for the money in the city. Kmitiire at 71 Culmer lilock. Spring styles of Knox hats now on Bale at J. 1'". Gardner's, 1 II Main street. Messrs. Chandler, Haves and Craves, of the Salt Lake Y. M. C. A., will represent rep-resent the local association at the general gen-eral meeting in Kansas City. The feature in tho Curio hall at Wonderland Won-derland is the Hroullaids who can be seen making the wax llowcr souvenirs lo be given to the Indies on this Friday. F.ve, ear. uo-e, throat and lungs. Dr. Jlnriows, .11 and .'.I Commercial building. build-ing. Have withdrawn from linn of i'p'eman A: liurr.iws. .Spectacles titled. The Kio Craudo Western has made a rate, ol two-thirds tare lo Ogden nnrt return on account of the Nnis til St. (ieorgeV banouet iu that city on April 'sM. Tickets will be good to return April iJ. John S. F.il wards of Pleasant View, was examined in the section sixteen case ut the Unite. 1 States land ntliee this mot n il;.'. I he case is continued this aflet noon J bus far the testimony taken amends to ','77 pages. T, K. bimmoiiH, the safe expert, is in the city . He makes a biisines-, of changing chang-ing combinations anil cleaning locks, and claims to be aide to open uuy safe in the city in thirty minutes. Colorado is coiilril.iuiiig its complement comple-ment of miners to tint Deep ( reek country. Today a number of the old timers from Ko-ita. Custer county. Colorado, passed through tho city en route lo Utah's F.lderado. There will be a business meeting of the Young Woman's ( 'hrislian Teu p o-. mice Union in the lecture room of I'm First M. !'.. church on Tuesday even-iii'i, even-iii'i, April '.'1, at 7 li I. All young people peo-ple interested in tho cause are invited to attend. Mrs. McKay, wife of Judge William McKay of Salt Fake, died iu Camden, X. J., last Saturday tii"ht. Mrs. McKay Mc-Kay had been a suti'erer lor some time. She v.as a noble Christian woman. The sympathy of friends tri es out to the griei stricken hushand and children. Frank P.. McCay, brother of Mrs. Jtidgu Anderson and M.O. MeCay. died afthe Cullen house yesterday morning at 8.i'). The remains will be placed in the vrull at Mount Olivet cemelary and later on will be taken east for interment. inter-ment. Funeral services will be held at the parlor o tho Cullen tomorrow at !j p. m. Fruit trees are coming to blossom in the city, and it is gratifying to learn that whi'st the season iu fruit last year was practically a failure it promises well for tho present season. Agricultural Agricult-ural and horticultural prospects never look brighter for I'tah than at present and an abundant harvest U almost guaranteed. Kb Smith one of the best known min ing men of Colorado aud of whom . I. It. Chatlee bad pgpreme conlideuce w ill ill a short time i-it Utah and take a look at tho new mines. Fb Smith, w hen he comes, w ill represent such men as Dave Moliitl and Walker Cheesmaii, whoso past success in the Colorado mines is a guarantee to their future success in Utah. |