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Show iji:i:mtii:s. Baker for shoes; 4 W. Second So. St Spring styles of Knox hats now on sale at J. P. Gardner's, HI Maiu street. Strawberries aud ice cream sandwiched sand-wiched with music and literature at the M. I'., church tonight. Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock the Salt Lake Gun club will have a shooting joatch at Charles N olson's on Slate road. OuneM Sunday the Social Wheel club will run to I'rovo, returning on the cars. The wliuolmen will tune al American Fork. This was a big day among the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young academy students at Provo, as the commencement exercises were held al that noted institution. 'The cold atmosphere today was bracing. brac-ing. Tho rain which fell yesterday evening cleared the air and imparled new strength to all vegetation. Today the work of setting up the boilers in the new sugar factory near Lohiwas commenced. The work will be rtady for operation by Septembr 1. The new postmaster at Bingham canyon can-yon in Bernard Quinn vice Peter Clays, resigned. 'The postoilice at Jackson, Washington county, has been abolished. The tfiree-pronqed entertainment by members of the Christian Kndeavor society so-ciety of the Congregational society in Hammond hall tonight will please and amuse. At a meeting of the Associated charities char-ities in Denver the other day one of the eases of destitution was that of a woman who was transported from Ogdentothe (Jueen city. Utah's representative men are always al-ways at the front. The election of J Ion. K. P. Ferry of Park City as chairman chair-man of the Trans Mississippi congress at Denver is a compliment to the territory. terri-tory. V Cora Clawson, the little daughter who made bright the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Soldon I. Clawson, died last night from the effects of scarlet fever. The child was two years and sn months old. Within a short time Salt Lake fisher-; fisher-; inen will be wiring something like the following to their friends in this city: "Meet us at the depot with a delivery wagon and the photograph of a warm supper. Fisht you bet; will tell you all about it when we get home. The Union Pacifio people in Salt Lake thfnk that there is no foundation to the reirt that General Superintendent Superintend-ent W. H. Bancroft of Ogden is to be transferred to Portland. If the truth lie known Jiancroft is already far' enough away from Salt Lake. Professional men and especially den- tists should have curtains placed at i . their windows and thereby shut out the gaze of passersby. A South Main street dentist had a patient in the chair yeterday and those who saw tho per-'foiinanee per-'foiinanee of the latter are yet talking about an act that made them laugh. Of all the gilts to President Harrison and Mrs. Harrison which number 400, not one attracts more attention than the souvenir which he received while 5n Salt Lake. A wire says: "Jn Utah the president was given the freedom of the territory on the presentation to him 'of a silver map of tho territory nearly a foot square." The presents will be put on exhibition at the national museum mu-seum for a limited time. The merrv party of members of the American Ticket Brokers asseciation accompanied by their ladies who are Hopping at the Cttllen will remain here a day or two more. This morning they did the city. A special took them to (iarfield beach this afternoon. Tomorrow To-morrow they will drive about and take mental photographs of various parts of the town. The local members of the association are doing what they can to make the stay of the party pleasant. Articles of incorporation of the Rowe, Morris, Summerhays company of Salt Lake wero tiled "with County Clerk Allen yesterday. Tho object of the company is to transact and conduct the general busiuess of wool, fur and hide merchants, to pull and scour wool and manufacture leather, to raise and deal in live stock and do a general ranching business. The capital stock is $ii5,00n, of the par value of $100 per share. W. H. Bowe is president and director.llob-ert director.llob-ert Morris, vice-president, director and treasurer; J. W. Summerhays director and manager; George H. Kmery secretary. secre-tary. i m- . |