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Show HKi:nii;s. Baker for shoes; 48 W. Second So. St Two drunks were on the slate at police po-lice headquarters. Spring styles of Knox hats now on saleat J. P. Gardner's, 141 Main street. A banner on the temple bore the egend: "Love God, Honor the President." Presi-dent." The big arm chair occupied by President Presi-dent Harrison will now command a premium. The police court began to take care of a brace of debauchees at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Rio Grande Western sleeper A, followed the presidents train with Manager W elby and others aboard. When Secretary Rusk stepped aboard the train he bore in bis arms the silver server which was presented to President Presi-dent Harrison as a souvenir of bis Tisit to Utah. The De Lamar Nugget is the latest newspaper printed at De Lamar, Owy-hee Owy-hee county, Idaho, for favor in that rich camp. Messrs. Lamb & York are the publishers. Lost, a solitaire diamond stud. If the party who found it will restore it to C. F. Fink, Gaiety saloon on Main street, he will receive a reward of $50 and no questions will be asked. "President Harrison spoke to me," remarked one man on the street this nflernoon to a friend. "Is that so?" aid tho second, "what did he siiy?" "He told ine to get out of his way." "Who might you be?" asked a stranger in front of the Walker house (his morning of a rude fellow who jostled against him. "Well I might be Benuv Harrison if I wanted to, but I ain't." A decoration that attracted universal attention was that on the Z. C. M. I. It was a long streamer of white surrounded by a blue border, and in the center it had in heavy raised letters of turkey red: "Welcome to the President." Richard V. Otilatans. the United Press representative of Washington, D. said that since they had been on the tour tbey have received many enthusiastic en-thusiastic receptions, Diit in no instance was tho enthusiasm more general or the demonstration more perfect than .hat evinced in the city of Salt Lake. Commencing Sunday. May 10, 1801, the Utah Central Railway company will run Sunday trains between Fort Douglas and Wagner's eardens. First ttaiu will leave Fort Douglas, connecting connect-ing with Salt Lake City railroad, at 1:15 p. in. ami will make regular trips every thirty minutes until 7 p. m., at which hour the last train will leave Wagner's gardens. About 4 o'clock this afternoon an occurrence oc-currence not on the presidential programme pro-gramme took place. It was that of the transit of Mercury over the sun's disc. The ingress of the planet on the sun's surface was visible to people possessing possess-ing powerful lield glasses or telescopes. After Mercury had made a notch in the sun's edge the internal contact occurred occur-red about four seconds later. Charley Sherman, engineer, and Wm. Rose, fireman, are the two men who manned Rio Grande Western engine numbea lis attached to the presidents train. The engine was built in Rome, N. Y., in lSd'J, is an eight wheel driver and its shop number is 541. Ten wipers were kept busy on her all the morning and when the delicate touches were added she looked like a massive jewel. A musical, spectacular and dramatic entertainment for tho benefit of Messrs. Fred and Sid Clawson will be given in Salt Lake theatre on Thursday eveu-ing. eveu-ing. May 14. Tho Spanish Mandolin and Guitar club and the Central Drum corps, assisted by the Home Dramatic club. Ladies Mandolin and Guitarclub, Apollo club and Amorelta club will take part in the performance. This will be a refreshing treat. In her address of welcome to the president in behalf of Shiloh Circle No. 1. Ladies of the G. A. It. Mrs. A. N. Robinson said "Please allow me the great pleasure of welcoming you to our city in hehalf of Shiloh Circle No. 1. Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. Re-public. We simply represent the wives, mothers, daughters and sisters of those good old veterans who so nobly sustained sustain-ed our Union and as we so faithfully assisted as-sisted them in the dark d-iys of our nation's na-tion's peril we cherish the hope that in the near future the crowning effort of civilization will be perfected by our ballots." |