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Show iii:i:vitii:h. Baker for shoes; 4i W. Second So. St This is the kind of weather the ice cream uieu have been wishing for. Spring styles of Knox hats now on sale at J. P. Gardner's, ill Wain street. It begins to look as hough the Commercial Com-mercial street paving would prove successful. suc-cessful. The 7.. C. M. I. ball club was defeated at Kigltth ward square last night by the job printers by a aoore of lit to 0. John M. l)olan, civil engineer and surveyor has removed from !!! Commercial Com-mercial block to ;it Hooper block. Stanton Cody and wife of Sing Sing and Mrs. Jav Cody and maid areamouj; the New York people at the Culleu. The Pansy Mission circle of the Congregational Con-gregational society of .Salt Lake last year sent 1 15 to Mrs. Gulick's school in Spain. W. A. Fowler, an employe of (hn U. (i. W. car shops, this morning had tw o of his lingers crushed by a car step falling on his hand. The social committee of the Y. P. S. C. K, of the Congregational society will trive an entertainment in Hammond hall noxt Friday evening. H. L. MoConnell, representing Devore & Sons, merchant tailors, Chicago, is at the Walker. He has taken J. 11. Temple's place as order solicitor. Petty burglars are robbing residences and business bouses in various parts of the city. Doors, windows and entrances en-trances cannot be too carefully guarded. There are messages at the Western Fnion telegraph ollice for Greiner, Wiley Jnes, William Carlson, W. J. Johnson, iturton Smith, Mike Sheridan and Charles Gillmore. The new arrival at the homo of Spencer Spen-cer Clawson is a gjrl. This is evidence that a certain paragrapher did not knot" what he was writing about when he said the little one was a boy. The latest report about the 100 democrats demo-crats who signed the roll at the Sugar House meeting tho other night is that nfter the mist had cleared away only thirty-seven names were on tho paper. Tho Assistant Pastor, the newsy Congregational Con-gregational (lift, says: Friends of the late Kev. X. F. Putnam have had printed for private distribution a little memorial memo-rial volume containing his last sermon preached one week before hisdealh and the tribute of the Ministerial association delivered by the pastor of this church. A burglar effected an entrance into the private boarding bouse of Miss Dora Morris at SMu Fast Second South street last night. He was frightened away by Fred Pollard, of Tiik Times office, and a sit shooter before ho could steal anything of value. It is bard to say which of them was scared the worse, Mr. Pollard or the burglar. On Sunday nearly MOO people enjoveil Bathing at tho Warm springs. Tha proprietors, Messrs Barnes & Byrne, are talking of getting one eveuing for ladies aud gentlemen with bathing filtila VL'lin wriL.lt in autim l.i It. Hints who wish io swim in the largo plunge. A number of new shower baths aro about to be placed in position. This resort is daily increasing in popularity. |