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Show ; UKEVITIKS. 1 See Baker, Second South, for shoe ! DrlIancbett,homeopath,5Sw.2dS,tel.U0. he Ogden Daily Union bas gone the way of all newspapers that die young. It will interest you to see the display of shoes at the "sale" prices at Alder & Son, opposite Commercial street. The. Darty given last evening by the Bonhomie club at the Fourth ward meeting house was a social affair. Remember the salo of seats for the 1 Emma Juch grand opera engagement . commences Monday morning, March 2, at the box ollice. ' The board of equalization of tax will start out next week and visit Nephi March 3, Milford about the 5th, and on through the counties. A stranger, name unknown, is here securing signatures for a petition to congress to appoint a committee to investigate in-vestigate the single tax theory. He has several thousand names on his paper. E. M. Friedman & Co., the clothiers, Mo. 81) Main street, whose largestockcf gents' furnishings and clothing was slightly damngea by tire and water, are fltill slaughtering prices unmercifully. Entire etock ts being sacrificed. The fiend who amuses himself by placing cartridges on the street car tracks was at vork last night. He is - the object of search and if caught wilt be put where no sudden noises will hurt his head for some time to come. The first Pre.sbyterian church commemorates com-memorates the Savior's death four times each year, at the beginning at each of the seasons. The preparatory service will be held at 7i0 o'clock this evening in the church lecture room and the new members will be received into the church next Sunday morning. The Utah commission bas nppointed the following gentlemen deputy registration regis-tration otliocrs for Wasatch county: Wallsburg procinct, William Ford; Charleston, John 1). Hicks, Midway, Andrew Lindsay; Heber, Fred Bresll and James Lindsay. The following tills a vacancy in Rich county: Lake-town Lake-town precinct, Isaac Price, Said a Denverite: "I do not see ao many idle men standing on the streets of Salt Lake as may be seen in Denver." True there are some here, they exist in II cities. Within thirty days all men ho want w ork can get it in Salt Lake and various parts of the territory. The building of the Deep Creek railroad will employ a great many men. A responsible gentleman reported the following this morning as the edibles which one man ate at one silting a few hours ago in this city and is yet living: Two steaks, three hard boiled eggs, two loaves of bread with butter, two bowls of oatmeal, howl of bread anU milk, difeible order of buttered toast, three cUjjis of corl'ee and hot cakes. This eater is not connected with a museum mu-seum but breathes and has his existence here. 1 1 is rumored he will go to Ogdcn . What if the matter w 1 f he supervisor supervi-sor whose duty it is to .ook after the condition of the streets of Salt Lake? The crossings have not received the at- toniion tney snouiu ana are in a Horrible Hor-rible state. If the city has any pride let the crossings be cleaned as they deserve de-serve to be. For a stranger to get a "- ' ' good impression of Salt Lake the city must be in proper shape. Let the , crossings be cleaned, and without delay. de-lay. It will be too bad to have ItiO Bostonians swamping around here tomorrow. to-morrow. They will say, and truthfully, too, that Salt Lake Lake is a nice city ; in some respects but her crossings are disgrace. Start the crossing cleaners at work. That's what they are paid to do. |