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Show "" in.i.vnii.s. Baker? for shoes; 40 W. Second So. St Spring st.vles of Knox hats now on sale at J. P. Gardner's, Ml Main street. A number of Loganites are about to apply for a charter aud organize a Masonic loilji o in that city. Tho new court house at Eureka is to bo IJOx 10 feet, contain two rooms and be constructed of stone aud brick. Salt Lake's w idely known iniueralol-ogists, iniueralol-ogists, Westov r it Son, have moved from South Maui to the now row on Went Second South street. The first annuJtl ball of the National Drum corps tak es place at Grand Army hall this evening, at w hich time a delightful de-lightful experience is assured. Ail lloosiers aiv requested to meet at Lawyer Pagett's olliee, No. 1111 Main street, inmgnt to arrange to can on ('resident Harrison while he is in the city. Mc-rs. Taylor & Stephens, tho popular pop-ular and vigilant representatives of the Pennsylvania Mutual, have moved into new rooms that are furnished in the most genteel inannei. M. 11 Reurdsley of Salt Lake has mi! I the Palmer horn, at Green liver to Mrs. M. II. Krigbatuu. Mr. Beardsley has been engaged in the hotel business lor almost thirty years. , Harry Prown captured the Denhalter " lilb s last night anil made them his ! i guests at a dinner. T he number of the ' lilies' membership is now seventy-eight v- " and will be one hundred ere long. The present term of the district court in Provo has ha 1 forty-two divorce rases on the docket. Soon a week's mission is to be held d svoted entirely to ! - grinding out divorces. Thus sayt the Enquirer. '(inductor Ponds of the Salt Lako City railroad is giving attention to one o; his hands, ile was raising a blind in a car w lien his left hand met the broken glass of a window and was se-lerely se-lerely cut. fall the organizations in this city the Mambeaii ciiib would be an attractive attrac-tive liody in the parade iu honor ot the president inl party. It. is hoped that the club will turn out anil make a showing of ttieir skill in marching ami evolutions. evolu-tions. Six jack. screws and a keg of suspicions suspi-cions liquid, says tin) Logan Daily Nation, Na-tion, were the motive power used to hoist a hoiiMi in that city. A house was mm ed on West Temple street in tins city today with rollers minus the keg of liljl.lll. Commencing tomorrow the Utah ticket brokers of Salt Lake and Ogdcu will dwell in the camp of harmony and sell at uniform rates. From Salt Lake to Denver the first class rate vv ill be $17. second class !.". .Missouri river points ;.() and Chicago il. Tho United States (rowers' assoeia tiou cxcnriion to San Francisco will ieave Chicago Saturday, May 2:J. The party will be in Salt Lake a few days later and will doubtless bo accorded a hearty welcome by the local members of the association and others. The body of the late Lieutenant Commander Com-mander Walter Constant was on Sunday Sun-day taken ashore from tho steamer China at Sau Francisco. It was received re-ceived by Mr. S. C. Constant of Salt Lake, a brother of I he deceased, who is now en route tor Peru, lnd., where tho burial will be made. The track at the Utah Driving Park association was in splendid shape yesterday. yes-terday. There are nearly forty horses stabled at the grounds today, the majority ma-jority of i hem to enter the spring meeting meet-ing races in June. All of tho horses are owned by Salt Lake parties and represent a great many thousand dollars. dol-lars. Householders should exercise extra i ,ii o mi ui;uiil iii'iiui, nccuiiiiig iiiniL and window agaiust sueak thieves, coles of these miserable wretches are nightly abroad stealing articles of value coining within their reach. A loaded gun out of the way of children is useful in settling the movements of such trespassers. tres-passers. The teachers league will meet Saturday. Satur-day. Mav 2. Miss Gwin. Mrs. Wolf, Mi-s Wheeler. Miss MePride. Miss estbrook, Miss Lewis, Miss Libby, Mr. Webb, Miss Cooke, Mr. Newborn, Miss Randolph, Mis, Kimball, Mr. Kniieky, Mrs. Straup, and Mr. Martin will take part in the exercises. The heads of all organized bodies iu the city should not delay sending to Colonel Page the number of men they will have in the parade in honor of President Harrison. May fith will soon be on deck, aud detail matters should be fully arranged before then, and thus avoid contusion. Colonel Page will be the grand marshal of the procession pro-cession and do the honors beautifully. Within a short time that grand old f'ow er, the lilac, will be in bloom. 1 e'v yards in thii. city are without the bushes and they appear to be a genera' favorite. favor-ite. To most people the lilac reminds j tiieni of days lung ago when the purple i Mourns permeated the atmosphere of i grandmother's country home. The f fag ranee is KUirgewtive of the dreamy land Persia, when tha .lower came. Si. Mary's hall. at. the residence of Bishop s-eanlan on East Brigham street, was dedi.'a'.ed to the cause of temper-tnce temper-tnce last night. The spacious room inn nicely decorated. Speeches were made l y Rev. Mr. Trembly, Mr. Staf-furd, Staf-furd, I'liil Corcoran and J. J. Harvey. Miss llai'ey rendered two solos and the additional singers were the Misses Judge, Wilniot, Harding, Dugull and Wall. Colonel D. Hirschler, the well known Main street merchant, will have abandoned aban-doned the bachelors at H o'clock this evening, at which hour ho leads to the alter Miss Linda Saltz. an accomplished member of San Francisco society, and daughter of one of California's wealthiest wealth-iest inhabitants. Manager H. Bews is joined by charming wife in wiring congratulations con-gratulations to ihe chief of stall' who will return in a few days with his bride. . . i |