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Show i;iu:vitii:s. Bee Baker, Second South, for shoes. rlIanchctt,homeop.ith,r.Hw.2dS,tcl.(m The social campaign in Salt Lake Ibis season has been a very merry one. Next Saturday North's postotlice will tx discontinued' and tho outlit will be Ukcn to Mill Creek ollice. With the arrival of lent comparing social notes will be one of the recreations recrea-tions of fashionable people. E. M. Lel'hnm is getting out plans for a house J. W. liowniaii will build at Kighth West and First North. Marriaire licenses were issued today Robert (iiven and ('aniline Aekman, and Alfred (J. Jackson und Sarah Pius. Tonight the grand ball in aid of the National American Woman's Suffrage . association will take place in the theater. thea-ter. The Salt Lake -Odd Fellows will make a line showing at Ogden tomorrow at tho dedication of tho new hall in that city. The citizens of Provo are looking for a capitalist, or an aggregation of the tamo, who will build a smelter at that .. point. Brakeman B. Partridge was caught beiween the cars and badly squeezed while switching at itock Springs this morning. Despite the close advent of tho peni-. peni-. tential season society will not permit all the fun to be smothered out of their existence. The man or woman who says Salt I n L- is slow in n social scale has not re- sided here long enough to see what transpires. Tho active membership of the voung people's Society of Christian Endeavor of theFirst Congregational church now numbers about forty-five. In the case of Riley I). Winters vs. Mary E. T. Lyon, an order was made by Judge Zaiie this morning that the premises in question be sold. Nora Thornburg of the Twelfth ward is confined to her home. She continues to suffer from injuries received the other day when thrown off a sled. The U. P. snow blockade east of Cheyenne has beed raised and trains No. 1 and No. 7 are ex peeled in Salt Lake about 5 o'clock this afternoon. That famous pugilist, Jack Frost, was In the city agin last night, and succeeded suc-ceeded in knocking tho mercury down. When Jack enters the ring he retires with the belt. Hev. Dr. Wishard addressed a large audience in the Y.M.C.A. rooms last evening. His remarks were on read-the read-the bible and the way to endeavor to bring sinners to Christ. F. D. Purcell who was defeated by an "unknown" last night wants another go at the victor and agrees to meet the same man again for $100 a side on a proposition that he will stand up six or eight rounds. All things come in their time by he who orders them. The snow iu the mountains gladdens the hearts of those who know that tho water supply next summer will gauge the prosperity of this community. E. M. Friedman & Co.. the clothiers. No. 3!l Main street, whoso large stock ot cents' furnishings and clothing was slightly damaged by tire and water are still slaughtering prices unmercifully. Kntire stock is being saeriliced. The plumbers of Ilesch & Ellerbeck, who have been out on strike, were ordered or-dered to return to work this morning. They will continue pending a meeting of the committee ol arbitrators made up of members of the Master Plumbers' association and members of the Plumbers' Plumb-ers' union. The arbitration committee; will hold a preliminary meeting. |