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Show iikkvitiks. The muddy street crossings must go See Baker, Second South, for shoes. DrHanchett,homoopath.5Sw.2dS,tel. IKS. Great show at tho Franklin avenue theater tonight. All new people at Franklin avenue theater tonight. Vull new programme at Franklin ave- nuo theater tonight. See Kip Van Winkle at Franklin avenue ave-nue theater tonight. W. J. Montague, the alleged harness thief, was discharged. Frauklin avenue theater opens tonight, to-night, C. S. Ford, lessee. Ask for our $-.25 Kip boots. Geo. A, Alder & Son, 41 East First South. The second annual banquet of the University club will occur February 2n. Don't fail to see the good show at Franklin avenue theater tonight. That was a merrv dancing party at the Seventeenth ward shoolhouse last nilhi. The new arms for the Denhalter-Dyer Denhalter-Dyer rillo company will arrive in a few clays. 40c. 40c. 4oe. For babies shoes at Geo. A. Alder & Son, 41 East First South. Young Demnspy, the California lightweight, light-weight, is in town making a still hunt for a tight. Don't forpet our $I.S" shoes forladies or gents. Geo. A. Alder and Son, 41 East first South. See the wonderful w ire rope performance perform-ance in front of Franklin avenue theater thea-ter at 7:45 tonight. Free. Alfred G. Jackson, the bigamist, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six months in' the penitentiary. Headquarters for boots and shoes Geo. A. Abler and Son 41 East First South street, opposito Commercial. Invitations have been issued for the marriago of Miss Dollio Shoelridge and Mr. P. J. Moraa on February 25th. The new safe which was today placed In County Collector L. G. Hardy's office of-fice is an agreeable improvement over the old one. Hereafter the Hoil Carriers International Interna-tional association of Salt Lake will con-duel con-duel its meetings independent of other organizations. Walter Hubbard of the Council desires de-sires to back his judgment in the Mitchell La Blanche mill forany amount not to exceed $."iU0. The big blast at the lime kilns occurred oc-curred last evening shortly before 6 o'clock, and a block of roek 120 feet square was lifted from its base. (. L. Chaniberlin, of Perkin's addition addi-tion fame, this morning returned from a trip to Denver. Ho was accompanied by W. D. Lowe, a prominant real estate man of Denver. Walter Hubbard has live hundred dollars which he is anxious to put up that Young Mitchell will do up Le Blanche at the forthcoming mill before the Calafornia Athletic Club. Marriage licenses were issued today to Robert S. Webb and Julia M. Thomas of Salt Lake and B. L. Stayner of Pocntello, Idaho, and Hattie Molten house of Kalamazoo, Mich. E. M. Friedman & Co., the clothiers, No. 3D Main street, whoso large stock of gents' furnishings and clothing was slightly damaged by tiro and water, are still slaughtering prices unmercifully. Entire stuck ts being sacriiiced. The estate of the late Lucy Decker Young is valued at about 3t(,000. Of this sum 932.14!) is personal property and the balance a lot on the west, side of F'irst East, between South and North Temple. The estate is divided among her children. (ieorge Dunford, who recently sustained sus-tained a fracture of his skull by ailing from a ladder, died last nicht about J) o'clock. Drs. Beattie and Pinkerton had performed two operations but hemorrhage of the brain resulted at the base and death followed. At a meeting of the real estato exchange ex-change this morning a committee was appointed to wait on the committee of the city council having the Deep Creek matter in hand. The realty committee v ill use their best effortsto have the petition granted. Before the city is older and the population popu-lation larger let the council put up street signs. This is a matter of importance im-portance and if acted upon favorably many people would be prevented from going wrong while trying to find their way around the city. Major Creary, United States paymaster, pay-master, has since the 24th of last October Octo-ber distributed $100,000 among the soldiers sol-diers at Fort Douglas, Fort Duchesne and Pilot Butte. Major Andrews of the Twenty-first infantry will examine the accounts of Paymaster Creary according ac-cording to orders from headquarters. The territorial board of Equalization of lax met this afternoon to determine deter-mine upon the manner of proceeding with business next vear. The board is composed of John E. Dooly, chairman, V. J. Cannon secretary, R. C. Lund, M. B. Sowels, J. E. Booth, O. R. Hank, A. B. Richardson, and J. J, Thomas, assistant as-sistant secretary. " Judge Bartch issued the following orders today: In the matter of the estate es-tate of Peter Kropp, deceased; March 13 was the time set to hear petition for final account. Instate and guardianship guardian-ship of Claude Benton Harroks, a minor; mi-nor; March 5 set as date on which to lix time and place for settlement of account. ac-count. This evening at 8 o'clock a citizen's meeting will be held in the chamber of commerce for the purpose of inviting President Harrison and cabinet to Salt Lake City. The president will in Api il accompanied by his cabinet, make a southern tour to tne coast, and the people peo-ple of this city are desirous that the distinguished party shall stop here on their return trip. Let the meeting be well attended tonight. Miss Lillie Barnes and Mr. C. V.. Wantlsnd were married at 2 o'clock this afternoon at tho home of the bride on East Sixth South streets, Rev. Mr. Lane performing the ceremony in the presence of the families of "the contracting con-tracting parties. The bride and groom will spend the honeymoon in California. Mr..Wantland is one of tho prominent realty men of Salt Lake. He is respected re-spected by the entire community and enjoys the confidence of all business men. |