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Show iii:;:iTii:.s. linker for chocs; 4'i W. Second So. St Spring .styles of Kno huts now on laic ut .1. P. Gardner' a, Ml Main street. Interest in the coming spring meet-i meet-i n n continues lo increase. The llagwill fall dune I ft to I','. The heavy rains have stopped the shesring and shipping of wool in Utah, Montana and Wyoming. Tho various I. O. O. F. lodges of Utah will observe Tuesday, June 0, as memorial mem-orial day iu memory of deceased members, mem-bers, W ater has been turned into Emigration Emigra-tion canon conduit and the local water Mipply has been increased 2,000,111)0 gallons gal-lons a day. There is a prospect of ono of the store rooms of the chamber of commerce building being occupied by a wholesale linuor house. The cars of the West Side Rapid Transit company will commence running run-ning from the corner of First West and First South next week. The concrete work on the Farley's canon conduit has been completed for two thousand feet and is still progressing progress-ing with excellent dispatch. j Heavier rails are being laid by the Salt Lake street railway company on three miles of their track. A crowd of men are now engaged on the First South street lino The body of Mrs. Ellen MoITU, wife of nn )gderi real estate aifent. who committed com-mitted suicide at Aurora. Wyoming, Wednesday, was yesterday taken to Ogdeu for burial. The visiting members of the) American Ameri-can Ticket Broker's association left last evening for their eastern homes. Prior to their departure the parly w as given a ride iu the drag U tah by Messrs. (iroshell, Cillespie and Jshirley. In the Herald's report of the democratic demo-cratic meeting at Sugar House Thursday Thurs-day night it says nearly 1(10 men signed the. roll. The fact of tho matter is that at the last congressional election only ninety-six votes were cast ia the large precinct. It is a pleasure to note that there is a very noticeable increase in the number of horseback riders on the thoroughfares. thorough-fares. Iu the saddle affords thorough i X 'li iso and imparts health to those who aro wise enough to indulge frequently. fre-quently. A-istant Postmaster N'ash said this morning: "Wo urn thankful to Watcr-liri-ier Kvan for having made connections connec-tions with the pipes on the east bench. Now wo have a stream with force enough lo knock a rooster oil' the highest high-est barn in I lah." After repe lled efforts nature has succeeded suc-ceeded in awakening the locust trees in Mirious parts of the cily to life. Tho trees aro putting fori h largo, blender racemes of white, fragrant papilona-ceous papilona-ceous Mowers whose odor permeates the atmosphere for blocks. The Iriirmans of Salt Lake announce that they will hold a nwting on Monday Mon-day eieuing next at Turner hall at which time a democratic club will be rganied. Among others who will ipeak will be Lawyer Schroeder. Editor Edi-tor A. Kvicheil aud Judge Custave Krokder. Last evening tho report of a gun shot was heard iu the alley ad joining the Council saloon. Within a few seconds sec-onds a crowd of men and boys had arrived ar-rived on the spot and they continued to How in for some minutes, supposing the shot was the opening act in a gun play. Somebody dad tired a shot from an upper up-per window and soon the crowd molted with disappointment. Postmaster Central Wanamaker is yot thinking of tho Salt Lake office. This morning a handsomely gotten up pampb'et of the president's tour was received re-ceived at the local oliico with the following fol-lowing in Postmaster Ceneral Wana-Inaker's Wana-Inaker's characteristic writing: "Mrs. Postmaster licntou, with compliments of John Wanamaker on the train; 4, II, 111." The committees on organization appointed ap-pointed by Chairman liennett under the resolutions passed by the republican republi-can meeting Wednesday night held a joint meeting last evening at which the work before them was lully discussed and partial plans laid for pushing it forward. Uhe committee will hold frequent meetings and will soon have the work progressing in every part of tho territory. The Salt Lake Cun club shot yester-terilay yester-terilay afternoon. There were twenty tingles and ten doubles, nnd the result was as follows: Taysum, 1:1 siucrles, !) doubles; Tremayne, l," singles, 7 doubles; dou-bles; Spencer, 17 singles, 7 doubles; I'.rockbank, 11 singles, o doubles; Mc-Conville, Mc-Conville, 7 singles. ;i doubles; Treweek, ! Singles, (i doubles; Sheets, 11 singles, ti doubles; Harrison, ti singles, withdraws; with-draws; Uhrlaul), J J singles, Ii doubles. |