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Show " UKKVITir.S. See Baksr, Second South, for shoo DrIlanchett,homoopath,5w.2dS,tel.!io. A marriage license was issued today ' e Frank II. Miracle and Mamie C. Stearns. The Four Comedy company will play in Lovendahl's hall next Wednesday evening. The play will be '-Who is Who." It will interest you to see the display of shoes at the "sale" prices at Aider Smi, First South, opposite Commercial Itreet. Tho Herald wants less work and more air and luxuries for the laboring "clauses," Abl there cow; dear old chappie. Henry Ripple & Company of East Second, South street, have introduced electric power from the Rapid Transit, which runs their sewing machines. The following ordor was made by the r rebate court this morning: Estate of lector M. Scott, deceased; account allowed and order made granting distribution. dis-tribution. "Who is Who," will be presented by tha Four comedy club in the Sixth ward meeting house next Monday evening. There will be enough fun to kill a monkey. La grippe is no respector of persons. The young and old fall by the bedside, victims of the dogged visitor. Preachers Preach-ers have it, physicians have it aud all who have it don't want it. E. M. Friedman & Co., tho clothiers. No. :il)Main street, whose large stock of gents' furnishings and clothing was lightly damaged by tiro aud water, are still slaughtering prices unmercifully. Entire stock ts being sacriliced. Colonel Tailey Youngson is the recipient recip-ient of a handsome umbrella, elaborately elabor-ately mounted with silver that was taken from the ( (ntario mine at ,Park City. Tho mysterious admirer to whom Mr". Youngson is indebted is John lirumley. The Toston excursionists, 1 00 in number, num-ber, arrived in Salt Luke :.iis forenoon. . The party spent the day iu calling on Salt Lake friends, sightseeing and enjoying en-joying themselves generally. Once a Tostonian, always a liostonia, holds frood the world over, whether in bean-and bean-and or not. As a creation, tho Toston girl is a success. Governor Thomas has received a r amber of petitions which speak well for some of the prisoners iu the penitentiary: peni-tentiary: One is from Oscar Vnnder-rook, Vnnder-rook, acting warden, who says W, H. Halladay and Ed Olseu rendered him 1 valuable assistance on February IN. Another is signed by live members of the police department who ask that W. II Halladay be pardoned. Many attorneys of the city think that tho court facilities of I'lah are inadequate inade-quate to meet the demands imposed by the laws of the territory. Utah, while not a state, has perhaps as much legal business before its courts as many states of greater population and whose existence antidates Utah's recognition as a territory. It is thought, however, that in tho near future thcro will be fireater facilities in the adjudication of itigation throughout the territory than " " "is bow offered. In tho Third judicial court of Utah yesterday iu tho matter of the people vs John Doe Flynu charged with tho conversion of a horse to facilitate his escape from the penitentiary, and that too without the consent of tbe owner of the horse; John Doe Flynn was found guilty 01 horse stealing ny tun jury alter 10 minutes lime in considering the case. Mr. Flynn's effort to regaiu liberty and open air is perhaps com-mendalilu, com-mendalilu, but the methods used in attaining the desire is somowhat reprehensible repre-hensible at all events it was so thought by the jury and if Mr. Flynu had ever an idea of reformation or atonement for his first offense he oertainly did a very indiscreet act by adding a worse rrime to the former one he had coin-milled. coin-milled. Mr. Fly on will still languish and should he escape again it is advised thst in discretion ho had better steal a locomotive. Just a little south of The Times oilier at a livery stable on Commercial street ia this city there is a rooster bearing the euphoneous name of Jim, who is entitled to more consideration than perhaps any other rooster in the city. Jim came a wee chick to the barn one lay long ago when even his sex was iu doubt, but through the kindness of the mployces he grew rapidly and linallv ' developed iclo a bird tlint crowed, with a plumage that would vie with the birds of paradise. Jim's ancestry, while doubtful, shows him to bo a bird of unusual intelligence anil through -kindness when asked to show how big a bird he is he will ilap Lis wings and crow and do many other things that would indicate he knew what was said t" him. Jim is a friend to The Times oflice and may be used to herald at some future time The Times victory. |