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Show 1!Ki:vitii:s. $ee Raker, Second South, for shoes. I)rHanchett,hoiiioopath,58w.2dS,tel.80 Great show at the Franklin avenne theater tonight. All new people at Franklin avenue theater touight. Full new programme at Franklin avenue ave-nue theater tonight. See Kip Van Winkle at Franklin avenue ave-nue theater touight. Franklin avenue theater opens tonight. to-night. C. S. Ford, lessee. Don't fail to see the good show at Franklin avenue theater tonight. A new loilgo of Patriotic Sons of America will soon be instituted in this city. See the wonderful wire rope performance perform-ance in front of Franklin avenue theater thea-ter at 7:4") tonight. Free. A young Coloradoan of the name of K. P. Leminot), aged about twenty-two years, died of pneumonia at the Denver house vesteidav. F. E Gregg, W.F. Collon, Van H. Brooks and F. K. Houghton were yesterday yes-terday ordained elders in the rirst Presbyterian church. ' The" Women's SufTrngo association will hold a meeting iu the Fourteenth ward relief society hall tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The funeral services of the late Mrs. Bradley took place at tho Catholic church this afternoon. The deceased died at Buite, Mont,, a few days ago. K. M. Friedman & Co., the clothiers, Yn Q(l M.in utntnt ll-huan Urtrtl Ktork al,,. ,J.' A....,, oui'., .....--.v ' of gents' furnishings and clothing was slightly damaged by tire and water are still slaughtering prices unmercifully. Entiro stock is being sacrificed. Coroner Harris will today bury the remains of the late .John l.einhart. who was gored to death hv a bull a few days since. The dead will be given a decent burial, as the coroner found over $'.'00 in the trunk of the dead man. The name of the Liberal band was yesterday changed to the First Brigade band. Albert S. Zimmerman was elected manager, Walter Simins, con- ductor, and Montague ristier, secretary. secre-tary. The band is in an excellent way as to performers, and will giv a concert con-cert soon. The following deputies this morning began collecting the census and statistics statis-tics of Salt Lake city and couuty: A. T. Godbe, John K. Busby. James P. Meakin. (ieorge Hadford, W. L. Dykes, T. M. James, E. Conner, E. G. Stuart, George Showell. Ira Pfouly, John Price and E. W. Voght. That was a stirring serenade the Central Drum corps tendered The Tlmes Saturday evening. Tho boys have the true spirit of melody and they can play like old masters. They will make the Washington's birthday ball a social affair. The new suits of the corps are very becoming. The committee on plans for the new church of the Congregational society Las sent to W. II. Hayes of Minneapolis for some sketches of church buildings. The gentleman makes a specialty of this kind of work. "But." said a member mem-ber of the committee, "the drafts may not be satisfactory and the job may be given to a Salt Lake architect." |