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Show iiKi:viNi:s. P.aker for shoes; 40 W. Second So. St The U.G.W. is coniilructiug. a fine arch at tho depot. Spring styles of Knox hats now on sah at J? P." Gardner's, 141 Alain street. The decorations on the apex of the tili temple look great. They can be seen for miles. The paving question will receive the attention of the city council at a special meeting Monday night. President Hirrison expects every lady to have on a pair of those fine Oxford's at Laker's, P! West Second South. . Marshal Young's force will exercise their usual care and vigiianco tomorrow tomor-row and see that pickpockets are gathered gath-ered in. Ail Caledonians aro requested to meet at Deseret bank corner at 8 t!0 sharp, Saturday morning, for presidential presiden-tial parade. Local florist are overtaxed with orders or-ders for flowers for the ball tonight. A great many llowers to be worn come lrom foreign points. There was music and dancing at Cal-der's Cal-der's park last night. The event was the opening hop of the season by the Kapid Transit motormeu aud conductors. conduc-tors. The committee on Fourth of July celebration at Grand Junction have anticipated an-ticipated their rivals and are already in the field with invitations, ouo of which The Times acknowledges. Driver Anderson of Dinwoodcy'i team was thrown from the seat last evening by the horses scaring on First West. The conveyance was broken and Anderson was bruised. Thieves are nightly troubling property prop-erty owners in vsrious parts of the city. They entered A. S. Campbell's residence on West North Temple last night aud secured nothing of vaiue. Captain Pike, why don't you get your oar pullers. The Salt Lake will work hard to retriwve their lost laurels on the water, and unless Provo gets up in ; the morning Salt Lake will get there. Enquirer. The city is assuming the loyal colors, red, while ami blue, as the hours pass. If the president and his party receive a heartier welcome anywhere else than they will in Salt Fake The Times would like to know of it. The grand inaugural ball at the exposition ex-position building tonight will lie the most memorable event of its kiud in I'tah. All details have beeu made and the decorations are beautiful. That tireless body of men, tho Hoard of Orado, know only complete success. Public School Musical Instructor Wolfe has a drum corpso of twenty-nine boys and one girl selected from the school children. The drummers will furnish music and time to tho 4,(100 school children who will to-morrow sing 'America" aud "Hail Columbia" as the president and party pass ou West Brigham street. There will be no singing or other exercises ex-ercises in the tabernacle tomorrovY morning, other arrangements having been made which dispense with the above. The .10(10 school children under un-der the directorship of Professor Wolf will assemble on West Temple street, and as tlie president and party pass the childreu will sing America. The president and party could not have selected a better time to visit Suit Lake than now, On all sides prosperity prosper-ity is apparent and business is steady and upward. President Ilarriwon can-rot can-rot fail to note that this place is a city of homes and peace, halt Lake is lovely love-ly in her spring attire and tho trees and lawns join in n elcominiug the chief executive. ex-ecutive. ... I |