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Show liUKVlTIDS. See Baker, Second South, for shoo. DrHanehett, homeopath. ftw.SilS.tel. !). (Iroat show at the Franklin avenue theater tonight. Horn, to the wife of Amos Morton, Tub. IS, a boy. All new people at Franklin avenue theater tonight. Full new programme at Franklin avenue ave-nue theater tonight. See Hip Van Winkle at Franklin avenue ave-nue theater tonight. I Franklin avenue theater opens to- I Eight. C. S. Ford, lessee. I t Ask for our 2." Kip boots. Geo, A, Alder & Son, 41 East First South. Don't fail to see the good show ftt Franklin avenue theater tonight. The Appollo club will meet this evening even-ing at Hotel Templeton at 8 o'clock. C. C. (ioodwin of Logan has been appointed register of Cache county. 40c. 40c. 40c. For babies shoes at Geo. A. Alder & Son, 41 East First South. Don t forret our II li.j shoes for ladies cr gents. Geo. A. Alder and Son, 41 East first South. The new Washington Camp No. 5. F. O. S. of A., will bo instituted iu about a fortnight. Governor Thomas has appointed E. E. Kitebio anil G. H. Hill notaries public pub-lic of Salt Lake. See the wonderful wire rope performance perform-ance in front of Franklin avenue theater thea-ter at 7:45 tonight. Free. The funeral services of tho late J. L. Lucas will be held in Castle hall at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Headquarters for boots and shoes Geo. A. Aldor and Son 41 East First South street, opposite Commercial. The Ladies' Auxiliary of McKean Tost gave a reception at the homo of Mrs. Captain Reiley yesterday afternoon. after-noon. The t'nited States Brewers' Association Associa-tion which will go on an excursion to San Francisco in Ma-, will stop in Salt Lake City for a couple of days. Chairman Saunders of the Utah commission com-mission is a victim of lagrippo. Hois receiving kind attention at the residence resi-dence of Governor Thomas. duige Jiarnoy (tunn, the vestor of ringham's patriarchs, is in tho city meeting with a cordial reception from friends and acquaintances. Captain Wedemeyer of Fort Duchesne will be retired March It. with the full rank major. Captain Woodbury Wood-bury of the Sixteenth infantry will havo command of tho former's company. compa-ny. E. M. Friedman & Co., the clothiers. No. itllMain street, whose large stock of gents' furnishings and clothing was slightly damaged by tiro and water, are still slaughtering prices unmercifully. Entire stock ts being sacrificed. fJThe formal opening of Ed Kelly's - ... "Bijou" last evening was one most as pleasant to those who participated as it w as gratifying to the proprietor who dedicated it to the thirsty disciples, t Colonel Juan Band of the Saddlo Knelt furnished the menu that comprehended 5 all the luxuries of the season and oj which all partook with ravenous zeal. On Friday night of next week a ; musical entertainment will be held in tho tabernacle. Tho choir will be assisted by the mandolin and guitar club, Weihe's string quartette and a number of the best soloists in the city. The innovations which have been made in that part of the tabernacle i occupied by the choir are a big im provement. Judge Bartch issued the following orders today: Instate of M. J. Shiver; order made fixing Tuesday, March 8, as the time to hear the petition of W. H. Cromer for revocation of letters of administration. Instate cf Hannah G. Stephcnsen; older made fixing Saturday, Satur-day, March 11, as time to hear petition for settlement aud final account of distribution. dis-tribution. Estate and guardianship of Willard Y. C roxall, a minor; final discharge dis-charge of guardian. |